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The document contains a first quarter examination for a 6th grade science class on the topic of matter. It includes a table of specifications outlining the cognitive levels being assessed. The examination tests student knowledge of characteristics of matter, properties of solids, liquids and gases, types of mixtures and solutions, and benefits of separating mixtures. It contains multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions assessing these concepts.

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The document contains a first quarter examination for a 6th grade science class on the topic of matter. It includes a table of specifications outlining the cognitive levels being assessed. The examination tests student knowledge of characteristics of matter, properties of solids, liquids and gases, types of mixtures and solutions, and benefits of separating mixtures. It contains multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions assessing these concepts.

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Julie-Ann Pabalan

BEED-3

First Quarter Examination

Grade 6

Topic: Matter

Learning Outcomes

a.) Identify the different characteristics of Matter


b.) Describe and compare the arrangement and movement of molecules in solid, liquid, and gas
c.) Complete the sentences about forming Mixtures
d.) Enumerate the different kinds of mixtures and two types of solution
e.) Tell the benefits of separating mixtures from products in community.

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

COGNITIVE LEVEL
Matter Knowledge and Application Analysis and Evaluation Total
Comprehension

Topic 1: 6% 8% 10% 24%


:What makes up matter

Topic 2:
:Pure substance Vs Mixture 3% 5% 8% 16%

Topic 3:
:Homogenous and 6% 9% 15% 30%
heterogeneous Mixture

Topic 4:
:Kinds of Mixtures and 11% 10% 9% 30%
Ways of Separating
Components of Mixtures

Total : 26% 32% 42% 100%


St. Francis Learning Center Inc.

First Quarter Examination

Science 6

Test I:

Write T if the statement is true, write F if the statement is False

________ 1. Molecules in solid are packed closely together

________2. Molecules of gases are far from each other.

________3. The atom is not composed of smaller particles.

________4. The atomic number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

________5. The atomic mass is an element tells the number of electrons or protons present in an atom.

Test II.

Encircle the correct answer. Analyze the question carefully.

1. Pure substances made up of one kind of material.


a. Elements b. Platinum c. Iron d. Carbon

2. They possess luster and they shine light falls on them.


a. Nonmetals b. Iodine c. Metals d. Silver
3. Exists in solids, liquids, and gases.
a. Metals b. Sulfur c. Magnesium d. Nonmetals
4. Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
a. Boron b. Metalloids c. Silicon d. Arsenic
5. What is the Latin name for Sodium
a. Natrium b. Ferrum c. Stannum d. Aurum
6. W is the symbol of tungsten. It is taken from the first letter of its German name_____.
a. Wolfram b. Stibium c. Plumbum d. Argentum

7. What is the symbol of Copper?


a. Fe b. Ag c. Cu d. Hg
8. An arrangement of the elements by increasing atomic number.
a. Elements b. Periodic Table c. Symbol
9. Na is the symbol of?
a. Sodium b. Iron c. Silver d. Antimony
10. What is the symbol of Mercury?
a. K b. Sn c. Sb d. hg
11. What is the symbol of Tin?
a. Sn b. Pb c. hg d. Au
12. What is the symbol of Gold?
a. Au b. Pb c. K d. Sn
13. O is the symbol of?
a. Oxygen b. Hydrogen c. Gold d. Copper
14. H is the symbol of?
a. Oxygen b. Gold c. Hydrogen d. Sodium
15. Combination of two or more elements that are chemically combined.
a. Hydrogen b. Oxygen c. Water d. Compounds
16. Compounds that produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
a. Calamansi b. Indicator c. Acid d. Hydroxide
17. Substance that changes color at certain range of pH values.
a. Litmus paper b. pH scale c. Indicator d. Acids
18. Compounds that produce hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
a. Bases b. Hydrogen c. Indicator d. Hydroxide
19. A substance used to detect the presence of an acid or a base.
a. PH scale b. Litmus c. water d. Hydroxide
20. Numbers from 0 to 14 used to indicate the strength of acids or bases.
a. pH scale b. Heterogeneous c. Bases d. Gas
21. It is a combination of two or more pure substances in which each pure substance retains its
characteristics and properties.
a. Air b. homogeneous c. Heterogeneous d. Mixture
22. _____is composed of many different gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, neon, argon,
and helium.
a. Heterogeneous b. Homogeneous c. Air d. compounds
23. A _________________ is not uniformly mixed. An example is muddy water.
a. Heterogeneous mixture b. mixtures c. Homogenous Mixture d. All of
the above.
24. Arrangement of symbols and numbers that describe a compound.
a. Chemical equations b. Chemical formula c. Formula d. Chemical
25. Arrangement of symbols, formulas, and numbers used to describe chemical reactions.
a. Substance b. Mixtures c. Chemical equations d. Equations
Test III.

Complete me! Choose the correct answer in the box in order to complete the sentences.

 j
Mixture Heterogeneous mixture

Substance beach sand, fruit salad, and air with clouds Homogeneous mixture

1. A ________________________ is a mixture that does not have uniform composition.


2. A_________________________ is a mixture that has uniform composition throughout.
3. ___________________ is originated from the Latin word misceo, meaning to mix or blend.
4. ___________________ a form of matter that has fixed composition.
5. Some other examples of heterogeneous mixture are____________________________.
6.

Test IV:

Enumerate the 3 kinds of Mixtures

1.

2.

3.

Enumerate two types of Solution

1.

2.

Test V: 10 pts.

1. What is the use of decantation in separating mixtures?


2. What is distillation?
Answer Key:

Test 1:

1. T

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. F

Test II.

1. a 11. a 21. d

2. c 12. a 22. c

3. d 13. a 23. a

4. b 14. c 24. b

5. a 15. d 25. c

6. a 16. c

7. c 17. c

8. b 18. a

9. a 19. b

10. d 20. a

Test III.

1. Heterogeneous mixture
2. Homogeneous mixture
3. Mixture
4. Substance
5. Beach sand, fruit salad and air with clouds
Test IV:

3 Kinds of mixture

1. Solution

2. Colloid

3. Suspension

Two types of solution

1. Solid

2. Liquid

Test V:

1. Is technique used in separating a less dense substance from a denser one.


2. Is a process of separating liquids from a solution.

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