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SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 1 Module 1

This document contains a second summative test on elements and compounds for a 7th grade science class. It has two sections - a true/false section with 10 statements about elements and compounds, and a word hunt puzzle where students need to find element and compound names hidden in the letters. The goal is to test the students' understanding of the key differences between elements and compounds.
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SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 1 Module 1

This document contains a second summative test on elements and compounds for a 7th grade science class. It has two sections - a true/false section with 10 statements about elements and compounds, and a word hunt puzzle where students need to find element and compound names hidden in the letters. The goal is to test the students' understanding of the key differences between elements and compounds.
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SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 7

MODULE 2: ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS


Name: _______________________________________________ Grade & Section ______________

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write True if the statement is right and False if it is not. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Elements are the simplest form of substance.
2. Elements and compounds can be broken down into simpler substances.
3. Compounds are composed of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.
4. This is a correct analogy: Oxygen: Element: Water: Compound.
5. Ice and salt are examples of elements.
6. Sugar and water are examples of compounds.
7. Elements can be separated using chemical processes.
8. Compounds have unique properties that are entirely different from the properties of its
individual elements.
9. Metals, nonmetals and metalloids are the three main groups of elements.

10. This image describes the chemical structure of an element.

II. WORD HUNT. Look for names of elements and compounds in the puzzle. List it the proper table below.

H A O X Y G E N B C W A T E R S
Y Y D E F G H I J K L G P M N O
D O D P S I L V E R Q R O S T D
R U V R W X Y Z A B N C T L D I
O E F G O H I J K L I M A N D U
G O P Q R G S T U V T W S X Y M
E Z S A B C E D E F R G S H I B
N J C A R B O N D I O X I D E I
P K L M L N O P Q R G S U T U C
E V W X Y T Z A B C E D M E F A
R G H I J K L S M N N O N P Q R
O R S U L P H U R S T U I V W B
X X Y Z R E G Z D E F G T H I O
I J K L M N O A P Q R S R T U N
D V W X Y Z I R O N A B E T H A
E A B C D E F G H I J K T L M T
A L U M I N U M N O P Q E R S E

ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS

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