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Science 7 a.

The speed of the particles is the same in all states of


Summative Test 1.1 matter.
b. Solid particles are the fastest to move compared to
I. Matching Type liquid and gas.
Match column A with column B. Write the letter only. c. Gas particles are the fastest among solids and liquids.
A B d. The speed of the particles is not affected by
1. Pure Substance a. Tiny particles that make up matter temperature.
2. Particle and are constantly moving.
4. Given this particle model of water, what do you think is
3. Attraction b. The energy of motion possessed by
the state it is in?
4. Temperature the particles in a substance.
a) Gas
5. Kinetic Energy c. A substance that has a consistent
b) Solid
composition and properties.
c) Liquid
d. A measure of the kinetic energy of
d) Cannot be determined
the particles in a substance.
e. The force that pulls particles
towards each other. 5. What do you think is happening in the substance in terms
of temperature change?
II. True or False
Write T if the statement is correct. F is incorrect.
1. Elements are the most basic forms of matter that cannot
be decomposed into simpler substances through
chemical reactions.
2. Elements are composed of only one type of atom. a. Temperature dropped and solidified the substance.
3. Compounds are formed by chemical combination of two b. Temperature was increased, and the substance was
or more different types of atoms. liquified.
4. Au is an example of an element. CH4 is a compound. c. The liquid substance was heated and evaporated as
5. KMT is a model that explains the behavior of matter in gas.
terms of the motion and interactions of the tiny d. The liquid substance was frozen and became solid.
particles. 6. How did the Kinetic Molecular Theory describe the
6. Particles are constantly in motion. particles of a solid?
7. There are spaces between particles. a. Only vibrating in place.
8. Particles attract each other. b. Completely still and packed together.
9. Particles move faster as the temperature increases. c. Constantly moving with large spaces between them.
10. Milk powder dissolves faster in hot water than in cold d. Constantly moving with very small spaces between
water. them.

III. Multiple Choice. Think critically. Write the letter of the 7. What is the movement of the particles in a gas?
correct answer. a. Not moving at all.
b. Moving very slowly and tightly packed together.
1. An unknown white substance is heated and produced c. Moving rapidly with large spaces between them.
white smoke and black solid. What do you think is this d. Moving very slowly with large spaces between them.
substance?
a. a mixture c. a compound 8. Which has a direct relationship with temperature?
b. an element d. a diatomic molecule a. Size of its particles.
b. Shape of its particles.
2. Water is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one c. Type of intermolecular forces present.
atom of oxygen. Which of the following can be the d. Average kinetic energy (speed) of its particles.
particle model for water? c
9. How did the space between particles change as they
went from solid to liquid to gas?
a. It decreased slightly.
b. It remained the same.
c. It increased significantly.
3. What can you say about the movement (speed) of the d. It completely disappeared.
particles of solid, liquid, and gas based on this model? 10. According to KMT, as the heat increases, the
particles moved _____
a. faster. c. the same.
b. slower. d. erratically.
Science 7 a. The speed of the particles is the same in all states of
Summative Test 1.2 matter.
b. Solid particles are the fastest to move compared to
I. Matching Type liquid and gas.
Match column A with column B. Write the letter only. c. Gas particles are the fastest among solids and liquids.
A B d. The speed of the particles is not affected by
1. Pure Substance c. a. Tiny particles that make up matter temperature.
2. Particle a. and are constantly moving.
4. Given this particle model of water, what do you think is
3. Attraction e. b. The energy of motion possessed by
the state it is in?
4. Temperature d. the particles in a substance.
a) Gas
5. Kinetic Energy b. c. A substance that has a consistent
b) Solid
composition and properties.
c) Liquid
d. A measure of the kinetic energy of
d) Cannot be determined
the particles in a substance.
e. The force that pulls particles
towards each other. 5. What do you think is happening in the substance in terms
of temperature change?
II. True or False
Write T if the statement is correct. F is incorrect.
1. Elements are the most basic forms of matter that cannot
be decomposed into simpler substances through
chemical reactions.
2. Elements are composed of only one type of atom. a. Temperature dropped and solidified the substance.
3. Compounds are formed by chemical combination of two b. Temperature was increased, and the substance was
or more different types of atoms. liquified.
4. Au is an example of an element. CH4 is a compound. c. The liquid substance was heated and evaporated as
5. KMT is a model that explains the behavior of matter in gas.
terms of the motion and interactions of the tiny d. The liquid substance was frozen and became solid.
particles. 6. How did the Kinetic Molecular Theory describe the
6. Particles are constantly in motion. particles of a solid?
7. There are spaces between particles. a. Only vibrating in place.
8. Particles attract each other. b. Completely still and packed together.
9. Particles move faster as the temperature increases. c. Constantly moving with large spaces between them.
10. Milk powder dissolves faster in hot water than in cold d. Constantly moving with very small spaces between
water. them.

III. Multiple Choice. Think critically. Write the letter of the 7. What is the movement of the particles in a gas?
correct answer. a. Not moving at all.
b. Moving very slowly and tightly packed together.
1. An unknown white substance is heated and produced c. Moving rapidly with large spaces between them.
white smoke and black solid. What do you think is this d. Moving very slowly with large spaces between them.
substance?
a. a mixture c. a compound 8. Which has a direct relationship with temperature?
b. an element d. a diatomic molecule a. Size of its particles.
b. Shape of its particles.
2. Water is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one c. Type of intermolecular forces present.
atom of oxygen. Which of the following can be the d. Average kinetic energy (speed) of its particles.
particle model for water?
9. How did the space between particles change as they
went from solid to liquid to gas?
a. It decreased slightly.
b. It remained the same.
c. It increased significantly.
3. What can you say about the movement (speed) of the d. It completely disappeared.
particles of solid, liquid, and gas based on this model? 10. According to KMT, as the heat increases, the
particles moved _____
a. faster. c. the same.
b. slower. d. erratically.
Science 7
Summative Test 1.2
I. Matching Type
Match column A with column B. Write the letter only.
A B
1. Particle a. a. Tiny particles that make up matter
2. Attraction e. and are constantly moving.
3. Temperature d. b. The energy of motion possessed by
4. Kinetic Energy b. the particles in a substance.
5. Pure Substance c. c. A substance that has a consistent
composition and properties.
d. A measure of the kinetic energy of
the particles in a substance.
e. The force that pulls particles
towards each other.

II. True or False


Write T if the statement is correct. F if incorrect.
1. Elements are the most basic forms of matter that cannot
be decomposed into simpler substances through
chemical reactions. T
2. Elements are composed of only one type of atom. T
3. Compounds are formed by chemical combination of two
or more different types of atoms. T
4. Au is an example of an element. CH4 is a compound. T
5. KMT is a model that explains the behavior of matter in
terms of the motion and interactions of the tiny
particles. T
6. Particles are constantly in motion. T
7. There are NO spaces between particles. F
8. Particles DO NOT attract each other. F
9. Particles move faster as the temperature increases. T
10. Milk powder dissolves faster in hot water than in cold
water. T

III. Multiple Choice. Think critically. Write the letter of the


correct answer.
1. Water is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one
atom of oxygen. Which of the following can be the
particle model for water? C

2. What can you say about the movement (speed) of the


particles of solid, liquid, and gas based on this model?

a. The speed of the particles is the same in all states of


matter.
b. Solid particles are the fastest to move compared to
liquid and gas.
c. Gas particles are the fastest among solids and liquids.
d. The speed of the particles is not affected by
temperature.
3. An unknown white substance is heated and produced
white smoke and black solid. What do you think is this
substance?
a. a mixture c. a compound
b. an element d. a diatomic molecule
4. Given this particle model of water, what do you think is
the state it is in?
a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid
d. Cannot be determined

5. What do you think is happening in the substance in terms


of temperature change?

a. Temperature dropped and solidified the substance.


b. Temperature was increased, and the substance was
liquified.
c. The liquid substance was heated and evaporated as
gas.
d. The liquid substance was frozen and became solid.
6. What is the movement of the particles in a gas?
a. Not moving at all.
b. Moving very slowly and tightly packed together.
c. Moving rapidly with large spaces between them.
d. Moving very slowly with large spaces between them.
7. How did the Kinetic Molecular Theory describe the
particles of a solid?
a. Only vibrating in place.
b. Completely still and packed together.
c. Constantly moving with large spaces between them.
d. Constantly moving with very small spaces between
them.
8. How did the space between particles change as they
went from solid to liquid to gas?
a. It decreased slightly.
b. It remained the same.
c. It increased significantly.
d. It completely disappeared.
9. Which has a direct relationship with temperature?
a. Size of its particles.
b. Shape of its particles.
c. Type of intermolecular forces present.
d. Average kinetic energy (speed) of its particles.
10. According to KMT, as the heat increases, the
particles moved _____
a. faster. c. the same.
b. slower. d. erratically.
temperature.

Science 7
Summative Test 1.2
I. Matching Type
Match column A with column B. Write the letter only.
A B
1. Particle a. Tiny particles that make up matter
2. Attraction and are constantly moving.
3. Temperature b. The energy of motion possessed by
4. Kinetic Energy the particles in a substance.
5. Pure Substance c. A substance that has a consistent
composition and properties.
d. A measure of the kinetic energy of
the particles in a substance.
e. The force that pulls particles
towards each other.

II. True or False


Write T if the statement is correct. F if incorrect.
1. Elements are the most basic forms of matter that cannot
be decomposed into simpler substances through
chemical reactions.
2. Elements are composed of only one type of atom.
3. Compounds are formed by chemical combination of two
or more different types of atoms.
4. Au is an example of an element. CH4 is a compound.
5. KMT is a model that explains the behavior of matter in
terms of the motion and interactions of the tiny
particles.
6. Particles are constantly in motion.
7. There are NO spaces between particles.
8. Particles DO NOT attract each other.
9. Particles move faster as the temperature increases.
10. Milk powder dissolves faster in hot water than in cold
water.

III. Multiple Choice. Think critically. Write the letter of the


correct answer.
1. Water is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one
atom of oxygen. Which of the following can be the
particle model for water?

2. What can you say about the movement (speed) of the


particles of solid, liquid, and gas based on this model?

a. The speed of the particles is the same in all states of


matter.
b. Solid particles are the fastest to move compared to
liquid and gas.
c. Gas particles are the fastest among solids and liquids.
d. The speed of the particles is not affected by
3. An unknown white substance is heated and produced
white smoke and black solid. What do you think is this
substance?
a. a mixture c. a compound
b. an element d. a diatomic molecule
4. Given this particle model of water, what do you think is
the state it is in?
a. Gas
b. Solid
c. Liquid
d. Cannot be determined

5. What do you think is happening in the substance in terms


of temperature change?

a. Temperature dropped and solidified the substance.


b. Temperature was increased, and the substance was
liquified.
c. The liquid substance was heated and evaporated as
gas.
d. The liquid substance was frozen and became solid.
6. What is the movement of the particles in a gas?
a. Not moving at all.
b. Moving very slowly and tightly packed together.
c. Moving rapidly with large spaces between them.
d. Moving very slowly with large spaces between them.
7. How did the Kinetic Molecular Theory describe the
particles of a solid?
a. Only vibrating in place.
b. Completely still and packed together.
c. Constantly moving with large spaces between them.
d. Constantly moving with very small spaces between
them.
8. How did the space between particles change as they
went from solid to liquid to gas?
a. It decreased slightly.
b. It remained the same.
c. It increased significantly.
d. It completely disappeared.
9. Which has a direct relationship with temperature?
a. Size of its particles.
b. Shape of its particles.
c. Type of intermolecular forces present.
d. Average kinetic energy (speed) of its particles.
10. According to KMT, as the heat increases, the
particles moved _____
a. faster. c. the same.
b. slower. d. erratically.

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