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Science (Module 1 - Lessons 1-4) : Summative Test

The document is a science test for elementary school students assessing their knowledge of mixtures, solutions, and colloids. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of key concepts like homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying solutes and solvents in solutions, and distinguishing between different types of colloids like emulsions, foams, and aerosols. The test covers topics taught in science modules 1-6 on chemistry fundamentals.
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Science (Module 1 - Lessons 1-4) : Summative Test

The document is a science test for elementary school students assessing their knowledge of mixtures, solutions, and colloids. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of key concepts like homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying solutes and solvents in solutions, and distinguishing between different types of colloids like emulsions, foams, and aerosols. The test covers topics taught in science modules 1-6 on chemistry fundamentals.
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LUGTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST
NAME: ________________________________ SCORE: ________________

GRADE ______- PINK

SCIENCE (MODULE 1 – LESSONS 1-4)


I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. A _____________ is the combination of two or more substances.
a. thing b. mixture c. living things d. Science
2. Which of the following is a mixture?
a. stone b. mango c. table d. fruit salad
3. What type of mixture is shown if we combine water and sugar?
a. homogenous mixture b. heterogenous mixture
4. When a mixture has a uniform composition, then it is called _____.
a. homogenous mixture b. heterogenous mixture
5. When a mixture does not have uniform composition, then it is called
_____.
a. homogenous mixture b. heterogenous mixture
II. Complete the following table below.

Mixture

III. Write 5 examples of mixture that can be found in your home and identify
each type.
Example: water and sugar – homogenous mixture
1. 4.
2. 5.
3. 6.

IV. Label each item as solute or solvent.


1. Solution: Coffee
a. caffeine: _________________________
b. water: _____________________________
2. Solution: Gold ring
a. Copper: ___________________________
b. Gold: _____________________________
3. Solution: Milk
a. Powdered Milk _____________________
b. hot water __________________________
4. Solution: mud
a. water _____________________________
b. soil _______________________________
5. Solution: Water in a fish tank
a. Water _____________________________
b. Oxygen ____________________________
II. Name 5 solution and write its solvent and solute.
Solution Solute Solvent
Example: juice Powdered juice water
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
LUGTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST
NAME: ________________________________ SCORE: ________________

GRADE ______- PINK

SCIENCE (MODULES 5-6)


Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. Which of the following is an example of a colloid?


a. mayonnaise b. cooking oil
c. soft drinks d. bubbles in water
2. What phenomenon occur when dispersed colloid particles scatter light?
a. Tyndall effect b. shaft effect
c. miscible d. immiscible
3. What example of colloid has dispersed solid particles in gas?
a. milk b. smoke c. gelatin d. blood
4. What is the most abundant particle in a colloid?
a. dispersing mediums b. dispersing phases
c. miscible d. immiscible
5. Why is milk categorized as emulsion?
a. because settling cannot separate the components of homogenized milk.
b. because settling can separate the components of homogenized milk
c. The colloid's particles of milk are larger.
d. The colloid's particles are smaller.
6. Soda pop, whipped cream, and beaten egg whites are examples of what type of colloids?
a. foam b. Emulsion c. Sol d. Aerosol
7. How would you differentiate a colloid mixture from a solution?
a. The colloid's particles are larger.
b. The colloid's particles are smaller.
c. A colloid has a positive charge.
d. A colloid has a negative charge.
8. A colloid is a stable combination of particles of one substance that are dissolved or suspended in a
second substance.
a. True c. Maybe
b. False d. None of these
9. An _________ is a sol with the continuous phase a gas. Fog is an _________ of water droplets.
a. aerosol b. emulsion c. sol d. foam
10.An _________ is a sol in which the suspended particles are liquid droplets and the continuous phase
is also a liquid. The 2 phases are immiscible, otherwise a solution would form.
a. aerosol b. emulsion c. sol d. foam

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