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San Sebastian College Recoletos de Cavite

Caacao Campus, Cavite City


GRADE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
First Assessment
Mastery Test
SCIENCE 6
Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ____________________
Grade 6 BMSN/BMSA

Teacher: Ms. Melody Gayle A. Gonzales


My Progress Report

Test No.

Skills

No. of Items

Test Placement

Identify the following terms

15

1-15

II

Classify the following mixture whether


it is heterogeneous or homogeneous
mixture
Identify the following situations whether
it is true or false

10

16-25

10

26-35

III

IV

Answering opinionated based


questions

10

36-45

Solve the following word problem

15

46-60

TOTAL

60

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My Score

I.

Read each statement or questions carefully. Write the best answer on the space provided.
______1. It has much finer holes through which water, but not ground coffee, can pass through.
a. strainer
c. funnel
b. filter paper
d. anthracite
______2. An oatmeal raisin cookie is an example of
a. homogeneous mixture
b. solution

c. heterogeneous mixture
d. solvent

______3. Which of the following is a solution?


a. wood
b. vegetable salad

c. pineapple juice with pulp


d. orange juice

______4. Two liquids that form a heterogeneous mixture are said to be


a. immiscible
c. solution
b. solute
d. solvent
______5. Which of these is not a mixture?
a. solution
b. heterogeneous mixture

c. homogeneous mixture
d. they are all mixtures

______6. Blood is a(n) ___________


a. suspension
b. solute

c. solution
d. element

______7. __________ is the filtering unit of the kidneys.


a. blood
b. red blood cells

c. nephron
d. plasma

______8. The main component of the dialysis machine is the ______, which filters the blood.
a. kidney
c. filter paper
b. dialyzer membrane
d. nephron
______9. The ______ regulate the amounts of minerals in the blood.
a. plasma
c. red blood cells
b. white blood cells
d. kidneys
______10. ________ is an important processor step in water treatment facilities.
a. bleaching
c. sedimentation
b. filtration
d. condensation
______11. Blood in a test tube will separate into its components faster with the help of _____.
a. filtration
c. evaporation
b. sedimentation
d. centrifugation
______12. Milk is a(an) example of _____.
a. colloid
b. suspension

c. ice cream
d. cheese

______13. It can separate whole milk into fatty cream and nonfat milk.
a. mine shaking machine
c. cream separator machine
b. strainer
d. magnet
______14. It is a device that can stop smoke particles from mixing with the air.
a. centrifuge machine
c. electrostatic precipitator
b. dialysis machine
d. filtration
______15. People whose kidneys are not functioning properly may need to have their kidneys
replaced through a ___________.
a. transplant
c. transfer
b. transportation
d. replacement
II.

Classify the following mixture in the table below.

chicken soup

dextrose

sand in water

iced tea with ice cubes


water
pizza

salt and sugar mixture


cologne

Heterogeneous Mixture

III.

cooking oil
rubbing alcohol

Homogeneous Mixture

1.

6.

2.

7.

3.

8.

4.

9.

5.

10.

Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
_____________ 1. Mixtures are always combinations of the same compounds that are at different
states.
_____________ 2. All mixtures are defined as "heterogeneous."
_____________ 3. All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions.
_____________ 4. All liquids are able to be mixed to create solutions.
_____________ 5. Solutions or homogeneous mixtures are more difficult to separate and require
more tools and techniques.
_____________ 6. Some home-made heterogeneous mixtures are used to treat illnesses.
_____________ 7. Mixtures do not only occur naturally they can also be human made.
_____________ 8. Solvent is the substance to be dissolved.
_____________ 9. You can use 100% alcohol it will not be harmful to your skin.
_____________ 10. Adding more solvent increases the concentration.

IV.

Answer the following questions in three to five sentences.


1. Why water is called the universal solvent?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
2. How do we separate the components of suspensions and colloids?
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

Rubrics: Content
5 pts. Answers are comprehensive, accurate and complete. Ideas are clearly stated, explained, and well
supported.
4 pts. Answers are accurate and complete. Ideas are stated and supported.
3 pts. Answers are not comprehensive or completely stated. Ideas are addressed, but not
well supported.

2pt. Answers are partial or incomplete. Ideas are not clear. Question not adequately answered.
0 pt Did not answer question.

V.

Compute for the following: (3 points each)


1. How much water is in 300 mL of 60% solution?

2. How much water is in 100 mL of 40% solution?

3. How much alcohol is in 400 mL of 30% solution?

4. What will be the resulting concentration if 50 mL of alcohol is added to 400 mL of 30%


alcohol solution?

5. A medicine label says that a dose should be 15 mg per 20 kg of body mass of the patient. If
the suspension prepared has 16 mg of the medicine per 10 mL, and the patients body mass
is 26 kg, how many mL of the suspension should be one dose?

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