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Department of Education

Region IV-MIMAROPA
Division of Marinduque
Mogpog National Comprehensive High School
Third Periodical Test
In Science
Grade 8

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Knowledge

Identification
1. Measure the space occupied by an object.
2. Smallest particle of an element.
3. Consisting of two or more atoms combined together.
4. Process by which molecules on the surface of liquid break away and change into gas.
5. Gaseous state of water.
6. Amount of matter in an object.
7. Center of an atom.
8. Scientist proposed the raisin bread model.
9. It determines the no. of protons in an atom.
10. Atoms having same no. of protons but diff. no. of neutron.
11. Developed periodic table by triads.
12. The horizontal rows of the Periodic Table.
13. The orderly arrangement of elements according to their atomic number.
14. States that the properties of the elements repeat in a pattern if the elements are arranged by increasing
atomic number.
15. Vertical column of the Periodic Table.
16.20

Identify the elements essential to life.

16. Essential to the formation of bones and teeth.


17. Maintains regular heartbeat.
18. Regulates amount of body fluid.
19. Help in the formation of hemoglobin.
20. Part of thyroxin regulates the use of energy.
Give the symbols of the ff. elements
21. Antimony
22. Mercury
23. Gold
24. Potassium
25. Silver
Give the name of the ff. elements
26. Mn

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27. Mg
28. Na
29. Pb
30. Cu
PROCESS
1. How will you differentiate solid, liquid, and gas in terms of the ff.
a. Compressibility
b. Attraction
c. Arrangement of molecules
2. What properties distinguish metals from other element?
3. Trace the development of the periodic table.
4. How will you describe the arrangement of elements in the periodic table in terms of metallic property?
Fill the table
Elements
Name Atomic Mass #P+
1.

# of # of n charge

2.
3.
4.
5.
UNDERSTANDING
True or False
Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
____1. Light is not a matter they do not occupy space.
____2. Matter is made up of particles with spaces between them.
____3. There are forces that attract between particles of matter.
____4. When water is heated the molecules loses KE.
____5. All elements are made up of atoms.
____6. Electrons have negative charge while proton has no charge.
____7. All elements of the same element contain the same number of protons.
____8. The mass of electron is greater than the mass of a proton.
____9. The positive charge of the protons in an atom is equal to the negative charge of electron.
____10. Electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
____11. Noble gases are chemically active.
____12. The position of an element in the periodic table can indicate its chemical activity.
____13. Mosely rearranged the periodic table according to its atomic number.
____14. Metals are found in the right part of the periodic table.
____15. From the top to bottom the chemical reactivity of elements decreases.
Multiple Choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
16. Which is not matter?
a. Smoke
b. Water
c. Stone
d. Heat

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17. Statement that the best describe solid:
a.
Low compressibility because molecules are very close.
b. High compressibility because molecules are very close
c. Attractions of molecules are very weak.
d.

They can move freely.

18. What is the general difference between a liquid and a gas?


a. Gases are difficult to compress while liquids are easy to compress.
b. Gases have a definite particle arrangement while liquids have large intermolecular distance.
c. Liquids the shape of their container while gases expand to fill its container.
d. Liquids are not easy to compress while gases are highly compressible.
19. Which is the volume of the resulting sugar mixture less than the sum of the unmixed sugar and water?
a. Water has evaporated.
b. The sugar and water particles are compressed.
c. The sugar particles after dissolving escaped from the mixture.
d. The particles of sugar are able to fit into the spaces of water molecules.
20. How does evaporation differ from evaporation when water is heated?
a. Evaporation takes place only at the bottom while when it is heated takes place at the top.
b. Evaporation takes place only on the side while when it is heated it takes place one the side also.
c. Evaporation takes place on the top while when it is heated takes place all the parts of the container.
d. A and B
21. The neutron has a ______.
a. Mass of 1g.
b. Mass equal to that of a proton
c. Charge equal but opposite to that of an electron.
d. Mass close or an equal to that of the proton.
22. Which statement is true?
a. Mass number is approximately equal to atomic number.
b. The number of protons is equal to mass number.
c. Atomic weight is approximately equal to atomic mass
d. Isotopes are element having the same atomic mass but diff. atomic no.
90
23. How many protons, electrons, and neutrons does an atom of
38S
a. 38, 38, 52
r

b. 90, 90, 52
c. 52, 52, 90
d. 52, 52, 38

contain?

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