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SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SCIENCE 7
LONG TEST 1
Name: _________________________ Grade and Section:
_____________________________
Parent’s Signature: _______________Score:
________________________________________

Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What is the process of obtaining information using your senses?


A. Inquiry C. Observation
B. Conclusion D. Scientific Method

2. What variable can be changed or manipulated?


A. Dependent variable C. Independent variable
B. Experimental variable D. Uncontrolled variable

3. A scientist conducted an experiment to determine how the amount of salt in a body of


water affects the number of plants that can live in the water. In this experiment, which is
the dependent variable?
A. Water
B. Temperature of the water
C. Amount of salt in the water
D. Number of plants in the water

4. Why is experiment important?


A. helps create jobs for scientists.
B. creates more questions to be answered.
C. ensures that many tools are used safely and accurately.
D. allows for new discoveries and knowledge in science.

5. What skill is used by a scientist when he/she listens to the sounds that are produced by
whales?
A. Interpreting data C. Making a hypothesis
B. Drawing conclusions D. Making observations

6. How do you classify elements from compounds?


A. Elements are single atom substances.
B. Compounds are composed of one molecule.
C. Compounds are composed of two or more molecules.
D. Compounds are composed of two or more compounds.

7. Which of the following ingredients is an element?


A. Calcium C. Oil
B. Carbohydrate D. Protein

8. Why is it important to be familiar with elements and compounds?


A. To classify them accordingly.
B. To tell others you know them.
C. To enumerate elements and compounds.
D. To be praised by others of knowing them.
9. Compounds are formed when two or more are combined.
A. Elements C. Nutrients
B. Minerals D. Food products

10. In cereal drink the following elements are present, EXCEPT


A. Calcium C. Sodium
B. Iron D. Zinc

11. What are the two (2) classes of matter?


A. Atom and molecule C. Plant and animal cells
B. Element and compound D. Substance and mixture

12. What process is the best way to use in rice from water?
A. Filtration C. Decantation
B. Condensation D. Distillation

13. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?


A. Air C. Oil in Water
B. Softdrink D. Stainless Steel

14. All are techniques which help to separate components of mixtures. Which of these is
NOT?
A. Condensation C. Evaporation
B. Filtration D. Distillation

15. To separate salt from water in a seawater mixture, what process is used?
A. Condensation C. Evaporation
B. Distillation D. Filtration

16. Which of the following will result in a mixture formation?


A. Adding milk to water.
B. Adding sodium metal to water.
C. Breaking of ice cubes into smaller pieces.
D. Crushing of marble tiles into smaller pieces.

17. Which of the following is a physical appearance of a substance?


A. Complicated C. Heterogeneous
B. Homogeneous D. Non-uniform

18. Which of the following are made up of solutes and solvents?


A. Colloid B. Mixtures C. Solutions D. Suspension

19. Substance dissolved in a solution is called____


A. Solute B. Solvent C. Solution D. Concentration

20. When a solution is saturated?


A. Crystals form
B. You need to stir it more
C. No additional material will dissolve in it
D. Two materials have combined to create a clear liquid
21. Which of the following describes a solvent?
A. It’s a metal molecule
B. Another word for solution
C. A thing that makes drinks turns colors
D. The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution
22. What is solubility referring to its ability?
A. Solute to dissolve a solvent
B. Solute to dissolve in a solvent
C. Solvent to dissolve in a solute
D. Solvent and solute to dissolve each other
23. Which of these does the dissolving that is usually presented in greater amounts?
A. Solute B. Solvent C. Solution D. Hydration
24. A type of mixture that has the same composition of particles.
A. Colloids C. Homogeneous Mixture
B. Heterogeneous Mixture D. Suspension
25. Sophie wanted to be a gardener at a young age. She loves digging up filling her bucket
with dirt. Dirt is what type of mixture?
A. Colloids C. Homogeneous Mixture
B. Heterogeneous Mixture D. Suspension
26. A combination of particles of one or more substance that are distributed uniformly
throughout another substance is a/an _______________.
A. Element C. Pure substance
B. Mixture D. Solution
27. Element is a pure substance composed of _______________.
A. A heterogeneous mixture
B. One type of atom
C. A homogeneous mixture
D. One type of molecule
28. Which among the following is true about mixtures and solutions?
A. All of the choices.
B. A solution is a type of mixture.
C. All mixtures are considered as solutions.
D. Solutions are also known as a heterogeneous mixture
29. Which among the choices is considered a pure substance?
A. 12k Gold C. Fancy Earrings
B. 24k Gold D. Mud
30. Air is a good example of a mixture. Simply because _______________.
A. Its pressures may vary.
B. Its composition may vary.
C. Its temperature may change over time.
D. Its volume changes under different conditions

Prepared by: RUTH B. MIASCO


Science Teacher

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