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1. The document contains questions about mixtures and separation techniques. 2. It asks about homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, examples of mixtures like solutions and colloids, and separation methods including filtration, evaporation, decantation, sieving and magnetism. 3. The questions test understanding of solubility, particle size, and using the appropriate technique to separate different substances like oil and water, sand and iron filings, or peanuts and nails.

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1. The document contains questions about mixtures and separation techniques. 2. It asks about homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, examples of mixtures like solutions and colloids, and separation methods including filtration, evaporation, decantation, sieving and magnetism. 3. The questions test understanding of solubility, particle size, and using the appropriate technique to separate different substances like oil and water, sand and iron filings, or peanuts and nails.

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1. When can we say that a mixture is homogeneous?

a. When the components of the mixture are not uniform.


b. When the components of the mixture are uniform.
c. When the components of the mixture are all solid.
d. the components of the mixture are all liquid.
2. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
a. milk c. lemonade
b. gravel d. vinegar
3. What would happen if we mix water and oil?
a. There is a tendency of oil to float over the water.
b. There is a tendency of water to float over the oil.
c. There is a tendency of oil to settle at the bottom.
d. There is a tendency of oil and water to mix evenly.
4. Halu-halo is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because;
a. It is made of the same kind of ingredient which is fruit.
b. Ingredients are not recognizable with the naked eye.
c. You can only see one phase of matter in the mixture.
d.You can see more than one phase of matter in the mixture.
5. Non-uniform mixture are also called __________.
a. homogeneous mixture c. heterogeneousmixture
b. unstable mixture d. inconsistent mixture

6. Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?


a. sagu at gulaman c. hollow block
b. halu-halo d. lemonade
7. Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
a. Coffee c. lemon juice
b. Noodle soup d. milk
8. It is commonly used in rural areas as first aid for a bleeding wound.
a. banana leaf and flower extract b. coconut leaf and fruit
extract
c. guava and maluggay leaf extract d. pechay and cabbage leaf extract
9. A mixture of cooking oil and water is what kind of mixture?
a. homogeneous c. colloid
b. heterogeneous d. non-edible
10. Uniform mixture are also called __________.
a. homogeneous mixture c. unstable mixture
b. heterogeneous mixture d. inconsistent mixture

11. Which is a solvent in a rubbing alcohol solution?


a. isopropyl c. oil
b. water d. gasoline
12. What factor affects the slow solubility of the detergent bar?
a. heating c. size of the solute
b. Size of solvent d. none of the choices
13. Which of the following examples easily dissolve in a solvent?
a. Iodized salt c. powdered milk
b. Granulated sugar d. flour
14. What is solvent?
a. A liquid substance that dissolve the solute.
b. A substance to be dissolve.
c. A solid particle in matter.
d. The molecules of matter.

15. Milk and coffee are examples of colloids. Which of the statements
belowdescribes a colloid? Colloids are______________
a. Mixtures with particles evenly scattered in a dispersed medium
without settling down.
b. Mixtures with particles unevenly scattered in a dispersed medium
that settle down.
c. Mixtures with particles unevenly scattered in a dispersed medium
that gradually evaporates in air.
d. Mixtures composed of edible and non-edible organic materials.
16. Insecticides and pesticides are artificial aerosols. The following
statements are true about aerosols , except one.
a. When dispersed on air can damage the ozone layer that protects the
earth.
b. When drained to rivers and seas may kill the fishes and other
underwater creatures.
c. When inhaled by human beings can damage their lungs and other
tissues.
d. When sprayed directly to insects and pests may cause no harm to
our environment.
17. Most of children’s medicines are in a form of suspension, like antibiotics
and laxatives. How could we know that a mixture is a suspension?
a. Particles are evenly scattered in a dispersed medium without
settling down.
b. Particles are unevenly scattered in a dispersed medium that settle
down.
c. Particles are evenly floating on the top of the medium.
d. Particles are evenly floating in the atmosphere.
18. Which of the materials are sol colloids?
a. cloud and fog c. paint and ink
b. tinted glass ,colored glass d. styro foam, soap lather
19. Which colloid material is useful in keeping the shoeboxes and medicine
packets dry?
a. sol b. aerosol c. foam d. gel
20. The following are uses of oil and vinegar suspension except;_______.
a. meat marinade c. food preservation
b. salad dressing d. water absorption
21. Which colloid has both protective and decorative functions?
a. Ink c. paint
b. Insecticide d. creams
22. The mixture of flour and water is a suspension used as __________?
a. used as insecticidal agent.
b. used as a thickening agent in food preparation.
c. used as medicine for fever and flu.
d. used as decoration and protection.

23. Natural colloids are useful to living things. Which of these are natural
colloids?
a. oil, water and alcohol c. cloud ,fog and blood
b. milk, jelly and gelatin d. hydroxide, cream ,ointments
24. Why should medicines prepared as suspension be shaken well before
use?
a. to mix in the drug powder that may have settled at the bottom
b. to make sure the flavors are mixed in so the dose will not taste
bitter
c. to make the suspension turn into a colloid first before getting a dose
d. to make the suspension turn into a solution first before getting a
dose
25. Why paint can be considered as a decorative and protective agent?
a. because when walls are painted, it attracts insects to come.
b. because it beautifies homes and drives away insects.
c. because paints have good odors that can kill bacteria and viruses.
d. because paints are good anti-COVID agents.
26. Why can't we see particles settling down in colloids?
a. because the dispersed particles are small enough to remain
dispersed without settling.
b. because its particles move slowly and hide with or absorb each
other.
c. because the dispersed particles are large enough to remain
dispersed without settling.
d. because colloids are for food and suspension is for medicines.
27. Sand and gravel may be separated from each other using;
a. A filter funnel b. A sieve
c. An evaporating basin d. A distillation
28. Which of the following pairs of substances may best be separated
through decantation?
a. Sand soil b. Water and soil
c. Salt and sand d. Water and alcohol
29. Which one of the following techniques would best be used to separate
soil and water?
a. Decanting b. Distillation
c. Filtration d. Chromatography
30. Which one of the following solids is insoluble in water?
a. Sugar b. Sand
c. Copper sulfate d. Salt
31. Which of the following pairs of substances would be best used to
separate through decantation?
a. Oil and water b. Salt and water
c. Coffee and sugar d. Sugar and water
32. Which of the following would you use to separate sand from iron filings?
a. A bar magnet b. Filter paper
c. Chromatography paper d. Fine mesh

33. If I have a mixture of peanuts and nails, which would be the BEST tools to
separate them?
a. Filter b. Magnet
c. Sieve d. By hand
34. Salt from seawater can be separated by using _____________ method.
a. filtration b. evaporation
c. decantation d. sieving
35. Oil and water can be separated by using ______________ method.
a. filtration b. evaporation
c. decantation d. magnetism
36. In some households, people put cheesecloth on their faucets to remove dirt and other
impurities from tap water. What method is this?
a. filtration b. evaporation
c. decantation d. sieving
37. The separation technique that involves heating a solution until the liquid
changes into a gaseous state, leaving behind a solid is known as.
a. Decanting b. Evaporation
c. Magnetism d. Filtration
38. If I pour sand and water onto a filter, what will happen?
a. Water and sand will go through the filter
b. Sand will get caught in the filter, water will pass through
c. Both sand and water will get caught in the filter
d. Water will evaporate into the filter.
4. Divine wants to separate mixtures of cornstarch from small stones
that she will be using in making maja blanca. What kind of material
will she use to separate it?
a. filter cloth c. filter paper
b. towel d. strainer with small holes

4. Yesha accidentally mixed the grind/ground rice that she will be


using in making “bebingka” or rice cakes and “puto” with pebbles while looking for
her other ingredients. How will Yesha removes the pebbles from the grind/ground
rice?
a. She will use filter paper to remove it.
b. She will use evaporation process to remove it.
c. She will use decantation process to remove it.
d. She will use a sieve to remove it.
2. Your mother asked you to cook dried fish for lunch and you
accidentally mixed the oil with water. What method will you use to
separate the mixture?
a. decantation method
b. magnetism
c. evaporation
d. filtering

7. How can decantation method be useful to everyday life?


a. it help us to become more productive
b. it gives us satisfaction to our everyday living
c. it just an ordinary technique
d. it helps us to make our everyday living more efficient and easier

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