This document is a Grade 6 Science Long Test consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, and identification questions. It covers topics such as pure substances, mixtures, properties of acids and bases, and separation techniques. The test assesses students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.
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This document is a Grade 6 Science Long Test consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, and identification questions. It covers topics such as pure substances, mixtures, properties of acids and bases, and separation techniques. The test assesses students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.
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Grade 6 Science Long Test
I. Multiple Choice
Choose the best answer. Write the letter of your choice.
1. Which of the following is a pure substance?
a. Air b. Water c. Soil d. Juice
2. What type of mixture has a uniform composition?
a. Heterogeneous b. Homogeneous c. Colloid d. Suspension
3. Which of the following is a metal?
a. Oxygen b. Iron c. Carbon d. Sulfur
4. Which of the following is a property of acids?
a. Bitter taste b. Slippery texture c. Sour taste d. None of the above
5. What is the process of separating solid particles from a liquid using a filter? a. Evaporation b. Decantation c. Filtration d. Sieving
6. Which is an example of a compound?
a. Gold b. Oxygen c. Water d. Iron
7. A colloid is different from a solution because:
a. It is always transparent b. It has larger particles c. It settles over time d. It is a pure substance
8. Which method is best for separating sand from water?
a. Filtration b. Evaporation c. Decantation d. Dissolution
9. What type of compound is soap?
a. Acid b. Base c. Metal d. Mixture
10. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
a. Saltwater b. Vinegar c. Oil and water d. Sugar solution
II. True or False
Write 'True' if the statement is correct and 'False' if it is incorrect.
11. A compound is made up of two or more elements chemically combined.
12. A solution is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. 13. Bases have a sour taste and turn blue litmus paper red. 14. A colloid is a type of mixture where particles do not settle. 15. Evaporation is used to separate salt from saltwater. 16. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. 17. Acids have a pH level higher than 7. 18. Decantation is the process of separating a liquid from an insoluble solid by pouring. 19. Vinegar is an example of an acid. 20. Mixtures can only be separated by chemical means.
III. Identification
Write the correct answer for each question.
21. A mixture that has visibly different components.
22. The process of separating components of a mixture by heating. 23. A type of mixture where particles are evenly distributed and do not settle. 24. The type of compound that turns red litmus paper blue and has a bitter taste. 25. The method used to separate solid impurities from water using a fine mesh or filter paper. 26. A pure substance made up of only one kind of atom. 27. A separation technique used to remove solid particles from a liquid using a porous material. 28. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. 29. The substance that dissolves in a solution. 30. The type of mixture where the components are not evenly distributed.