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Name : ______________________________________ Exam No : ___________ Year :__________________ Section : ____________ Permit No : ___________ Subject : _________________ Time : ____________ Date : ___________ : ___________

Teacher :_________________ Score :______________ Rating 2nd Periodical Exam- Science 3

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY .STRICTLY NO ERASURE. I. Underline the letter/s of the correct answer.

1. The three basic components of an atom are: a. protons, neutrons, and ions b. protons, neutrons, and electrons c. protons, neutrinos, and ions d. protium, deuterium, and tritium 2. An element is determined by the number of: a. atoms b. electrons c. neutrons d .protons 3. The nucleus of an atom consists of: a. electrons b .neutrons c. protons and neutrons d. protons, neutrons, and electrons 4. A single proton has what electrical charge? a. no charge b. positive charge c .negative charge d.either a positive or negative charge 5. Which particles have approximately the same size and mass as each other? a .neutrons and electrons b. electrons and protons c. protons and neutrons d. none - they are all very different in size and mass 6. Which two particles would be attracted to each other? a. electrons and neutrons b. electrons and protons c. protons and neutrons d. all particles are attracted to each other

7. The atomic number of an atom is: a .the number of electrons b. the number of neutrons c. the number of protons d.the number of protons plus the number of neutrons 8. Changing the number of neutrons of an atom changes its: a. isotope b.element c. ion d.charge 9. When you change the number of electrons on an atom, you produce a different: a. isotope b. ion c .element d. atomic mass 10. According to atomic theory, electrons are usually found: a .in the atomic nucleus b. outside the nucleus, yet very near it because they are attracted to the protons c. outside the nucleus and often far from it - most of an atom's volume is its electron cloud d. either in the nucleus or around it - electrons are readily found anywhere in an atom

QUESTIONS 11-13,REFER THE TABLE BELOW 11 Which of the images above is the model of Rutherford? ______ 12 model of Thompson?______ 13. model of Dalton? ______ 14. Which model of the atom is denoted as the plum pudding _______ 15. What subatomic particle represents the plums? a. electrons b. protons c. nucleus d. neutron 16.Rutherford is credited with discovering which part of the atom? a. protons b. electrons c. neutron d. nucleus

17. What is the name of Neils Bohr model? a. Planetary Model b. Quantum mechanics model of atom c. plum pudding model d. all of the above 18. What is the name of Rutherfords model? a. Nuclear model of atom b. Planetary model c. plum pudding model d.all are incorrect 19. The discovery of the electron resulted from experiments using a. gold foil c. nucleus b. cathode rays d. alpha particles 20. Most of the volume of an atom is occupied by the a. nucleus c. electron cloud b. protons d. nuclides 21. Rutherford fired positively charged particles at metal foil and concluded that most of the mass of an atom was a. in the nucleus b. concentrate in the nucleus c. evenly spread throughout the atom d. in rings around the atom 22. Who first proposed that matter is composed of tiny, indivisible particles? a. Aristotle b. John Dalton c. Democritus d. Rutherford 23. Who developed the atomic theory of matter? a. Aristotle b. John Dalton c. Neils Bohr d. all of the above 24. Nuetrons were discovered by a. Ernest Rutherford b. James Chadwick c. J.J. Thompson d. John Dalton 25. An alpha Particle is a. Li b. He c. B d. all of the above

II. WRITE THE WORD/S OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. COLUMN A COLUMN B _____________1. Regulates nerve and muscle function. A. Iodine ____________2. Works with sodium to regulate fluid balance B.Potassium ____________3.needed for protein synthesis C. Sulfur ____________4. Improves healing D. Zinc ____________5. Essential for the production of hormones for the thyroid gland E. Sodium ____________6. Required for healthy eyes F. Calcium ____________7. Maintains a healthy heart G. Iron ____________8. Essential for the delivery of oxygen to cells H. Thiamin ____________9. Protects immune system I. Vitamin A ___________10. Maintains strong bones and teeth J. Vitamin C III. COMPLETE THE TABLE BELOW. MINERALS/ VITAMINS FUNCTIONS FOOD SOURCES Iron Liver,red meat,oysters, oatmeal Essential for healthy hair,skin and nails Fights infections Oysters,shellfish,crab,red meat Magnesium Sulfur Zinc Works with potassium to regulate body fliuds Mango,guava,green leafy vegetables,citrus fruit and green pepper Maintains healthy heart Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K

IV. Enumerate 10 elements under Metal, Semi- metal and Non metal.
Metals non- metals metalloids

V. ESSAY Give the contributions of the following scientists in the development of the atomic structure: a. John Dalton b. Ernest Rutherford c. J.J. Thompson d. Neil Bohr

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