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1. Science is a method of acquiring knowledge for studying natural world. Where did “SCIENCE”
word came from?
a. Scientig b. Scientia c. Scietifico d. Sciens
2. Science has four major branches which are characterized by different type of subject that covers
different areas of studies. All of the following are major branches EXCEPT:
a. Mathematics and Logic c. Physical Science
b. Biological Science d. Chemistry
3. Which of the following branches of Science correctly paired with their function?
A Zoology Study of plants
B Ecology Study of heredity and genes
C Botany Study of animals
D astronomy Study of universe
4. ANTOINE DE LAVOISER: Father of Chemistry::GREGOR MENDEL:________________
a. Father of Genetics c. Father of Modern Science
b. Father of Physics d. Father of Biology
5. Scientific method is an empirical investigation, arrange the following steps in making scientific
method.
I. Experimentation
II. Statement of the problem
III. Formulation of hypothesis
IV. Testing of hypothesis
a. I,IV,III,II c. II,IV,III,I
b. III,IV,II,I d. II, III,IV,I

6. Which is an example of a solution?


a. Cooked flour c. marshmallow
b. Sea water d. blood
7. The two components of a solution are solute and solvent. Which statement describes the solute?
a. It is a solid formed in the solution
b. It is a liquid component of the solution
c. It is a component of a solution in smaller quantity
d. It is a component of a solution in bigger quantity
For item 8. Gabriel was tasked by his teacher to investigate on how fast table salt dissolves in cold and
hot water.
8. Observing the fair testing, what will be the control variables?
a. Amount of water and table salt in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to
water, how long each solution is stirred.
b. Amount of water and table salt in each cup, method of stirring how each solution is stirred
c. Amount of table salt in each cup, method of stiiring, time when the solid is added to water,how
long each solution is stirred.
d. Amount of water in each cup, method of stirring, time when the solid is added to water, how
long each solution is stirred.
9. Which of the following is insoluble?
a. Oil b. butter c. margarine d. all of the above
10. What is the difference between miscible and immiscible?
MISCIBLE IMMISCIBLE
A Can be mixed with each other Can dissolve in solvent
B Cannot mixed with each other Does not dissolve in water
C Can be mixed with each other Cannot mixed each other
D Can dissolve in solvent Can be mixed with each other
For items 11-13. Match each diagram with its correct description. Diagrams will be used once.

A B C D
11. Pure Element – only one type of atom present.
12. Pure compound – only one type of compound present.
13. Mixture of a compound and an element.

14. When you mix iron filings and salt, you will be able to separate them with the use of a magnet.
What do you call to this process of separating mixture?
a. Decantation c. Evaporation
b. Magnetic separation d. filtration
15. Magsasayens is known for their quality salt. Salt farmers put salt water in a container under the
sun, water rises leaving the salt behind. What do you call to the process done by them?
a. Decantation c. Evaporation
b. Magnetic separation d. filtration
16. What is the SAME properties you can see in the samples:
Samples:
WATER SUGAR TABLE SALT
a. They are substances c. they are compounds
b. They are elements d. they are pure compounds
17. It is a list of different nutrients provided by the food product with their corresponding percentage
share on recommended dietary allowance.
a. Nutrition facts c. ingredients
b. Food products d. food warnings
18. What is the most abundant element in our body?
a. Oxygen c. nitrogen
b. Carbon d. hydrogen
19. Rickets in children and diseases of the bones in adults might occurs in some is lacking in what
element?
a. Oxygen c. nitrogen
b. Calcium d. magnesium
20. Nuts, legumes, cereal grains, dark green vegetables, sea foods and chocolate are sources of foods
that are rich in what element?
a. Mg b. K c. Ca d. Se
21. Which of the following element is an element?
a. Air c. salt
b. Iron d. sugar
For items 22-25. Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements below.

22. Nonmetals are brittle and are normally used as insulators. Which of the following pairs of elements
are nonmetals?
a. K and Na c. Sn and Pb
b. S and I d. Ca and Zn
23. Look at number 21 in Periodic Table of Elements, what is the name of that symbol?
a. Calcium c. Copper
b. Calcite d. Crumium
24. Copper, aluminum and gold are metals. Which is INCORRECTLY describes a metal?
a. Metals are ductile c. metals are good insulators
b. Metals are malleable d. metals are good conductors of heat
25. How can you classify the following metals?
I. Carbon III. Silicon
II. Nitrogen IV.Bromine
a. Metals c. Non-metals
b. Metalloids d. cannot be determined

26. What can we use to show us that a chemical reaction is taking place?
a. A speedometer c. A bowl of water
b. An indicator d. A telescope
27. The table shows the pH of four substances.
pH Values
Substance pH 28. Which best describes milk?
Blood 7.3 a. slightly basic c. strongly basic
Orange Juice 4.0 b. slightly acidic d. strongly acidic
Ammonia 11.0
Milk 6.5
29.A household cleaner has a pH around 10. It would be considered
a. a base. c. neutral.
b. an acid. d. a liquid.
For items 30-31.
The table shows the pH of four substances.
pH Values
Substance pH 30. Which lists the substances from least to most acidic?
Blood 7.3 a. ammonia, blood, milk, orange juice
Orange Juice 4.0 b. orange juice, milk, blood, ammonia
Ammonia 11.0 c. ammonia, milk, blood, orange juice
Milk 6.5 d. orange juice, blood, milk, ammonia

31.Which substance is the most basic?


a. blood c. ammonia
orange juice d. milk

32. Soap turns green in red cabbage indicator, so it is considered a(n) .


a. acid c. base
b. neutral d. none of the above

33. If something contains a hydroxide ion, it most likely is considered to be


a.an acid. c. a base.
b.neutral. d. all of the above

34. Which of the following would be most useful in determining if a substance is either an acid or a base?
a. filter paper c. litmus paper
b. thermometer d. triple beam balance

35.Which set of substances listed is correctly sequenced from most to least acidic?
a. pH = 3, pH = 2, pH = 9
b. pH = 7, pH = 8, pH = 9
c. pH = 1, pH = 3, pH = 6
d. pH = 8, pH = 10, pH = 14

36. Noel is using a blue litmus paper to identify acidic and basic mixtures. Which is possible mixture/s could
turn his litmus paper to red?
I. Mango juice III. 100% water
II. Saliva IV. Liquid sosa

a.I only c. II and III


c. I and II d. III and IV
37. which of the following mixtures will NOT change the color of red litmus paper?
a. bleach c. vinegar
b. detergent d. drain cleaner

38. which of the following materials contains acidic mixtures?


a. carbonated drinks c. detergent powder
b. water d. shampoo
39. A process of mixing an acid solution to the base to form a neutral substance.
a. autoprotolysis c. neutralization
b. hydrolysis d. titration

40. Jeffrey wants to find out some of the distinguishing characteristics of metals. He used aluminum can,
iron, gold ring and silver spoon. He finally noted that these materials display the same kind of properties.
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a metal observed by Jeffrey?
a. metals are brittle c. metals are malleable
b. metals are insulators d. metals are nonconductors of heat

41. Which of the following substances consist of metallic elements?


a. aluminum, copper, potassium c. phosphorus, chlorine, bromine
b. oxygen, carbon, sulfur d. carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen

For items 42-43. Refer to the information below.

elements classification Malleability ductility luster Electrical Thermal


conductivity conductivity
Silver Metal / / / / /
Carbon Nonmetal X x x x x
Zinc Metal / / / / /
Lead Nonmetal X x x x x
Gold Metal / / / / /

42. which of the following DOES NOT describe the properties of silver, zinc, and gold?
a. they are good conductor of heat and electricity
b. they can be drawn into wires
c. they are brittle as solids
d. they are malleable

43. what did you observe in elements: carbon and lead?


a. can be drawn into thin sheets c. cannot be a good conductor
b. can be drawn into wires d. all of the above

44. why are zinc and gold used for carrying electrical currents as utensils for cooking
a. they are brittle c. they can be drawn into wires
b. they are easily cut into pieces d. they are good conductors of heat and electricity
45. which of the following group of substances consists of nonmetallic elements?
a. zinc, copper, gold
b. oxygen, carbon, sulfur
c. sugar, chloroform, naphthalene
d. calcium chloride, lead oxide, sodium bicarbonate

46.-47. Choose your answer from the box below.


a. Atom b. cannot c. periodic table d. element

46. A pure substance containing only one kind of __ ____.An element is always uniform all the
way through (homogeneous).
47. Over 100 existing elements are listed and classified on the ______________ _.

For items 48-50. Classify each of the following as elements (E) or compounds (C).
Shade (A) if your answer is element, shade (B) when compound.

48. Diamond(C)
49. Sugar (C6H12O6)
50. neon

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