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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
Consolacion District
LANIPGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lanipga, Consolacion, Cebu

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST for PHYSICAL SCIENCE 11


S.Y. 2018-2019

Name:____________________________Grade & Section:____________Date:____________Score:______


Test I: Multiple Choice (25 items)
Instruction: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. Use the table below to answer the question.
Periodic Table of the Elements

What is the trend of valence electrons, from


left to right, across a row of the periodic table?
A. They increase across the period.
B. They are all equal across the
period.
C. They are equal to an atomic number. D. They are equal to the number of the period.
2. The number of protons in one atom of an element determines the atom’s_____.
A. Mass B. Atomic Number C. Weight D. Charge
3. A student is injured by inhaling gases released during a laboratory experiment. Which piece of
equipment could have prevented this accident?
A. eyewash B. fire blanket C. goggles D. fume hood
4. He proposed that all matter is composed of tiny invisible particles called “atomos”
A. Democritus B. Neils Bohr C. John Dalton D. Thales
5. He discovered the electron through a cathode test tube to study the nature of electric discharges.
A. J. J Thompson B. James Chadwick C. John Dalton D. Neils Bohr
6. Which process moves particles from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration in a
cell?
A. active transport B. diffusion C. facilitated diffusion D. osmosis
7. Which molecule makes up DNA?
A. amino acids B. fatty acids C. nucleotides D. Polypeptides
8. All of the following are the subatomic particles of an atom except.
A. Proton B. Electron C. Neutron D. Cation
9. It is the force that can attract or repel particles.
A. Electromagnetic Force B. Strong Force C. Weak Force D. Gravity
10. A type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms.
A. Ionic bonding B. Covalent bond C. Polar covalent bond D. Atomic Bond
11. The forces that hold atoms together within a molecule.
A. Atomic Bond B. Electronegativity C. Intramolecular forces D. Chemical Bond
12. The most abundant element in the universe is________.
A. hydrogen B. helium C. carbon D. nitrogen
13. It is a substance that has inertia and occupies physical space.
A. Matter B. Electronegativity C. Compounds D. Atom
14. The complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms.
A. Ionic bonding B. Covalent bond C. Polar covalent bond D. Chemical Bond
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15. A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
A. Ionic bonding B. Covalent bond C. Polar covalent bond D. Atomic Bond
16. Which object is smallest?
A. galaxy B. planet C. star D. universe
17. The man that proved the existence of neutron in 1932.
A. J. J Thompson B. James Chadwick C. John Dalton D. Neils Bohr
18. The negatively charged particle of an atom is_______.
A. electron B. neutron C. proton D. isotope
19. Which resource is renewable?
A. coal B. natural gas C. solar D. uranium
20. What are the building blocks of lipids?
A. amino acids B. fatty acids C. monosaccharaides D. nucleotides
21. Stars, like our Sun, generate energy by nuclear fusion. Which element is formed when hydrogen
nuclei is fused during nuclear fusion?
A. Hydrogen B. Oxygen C. Helium D. Carbon
22. The two elements created at the beginning og th universe are_________.
A. hydrogen & helium B. hydrogen & carbon
C. helium & oxygen D. carbon & nitrogen
23. Atoms of the same elements which have different masses.
A. Isotopes B. Nuclides C. Neutrons D. Protons
24. An ion with a positive charge.
A. Cation B. Electron C. Anion D. Sodium
25. It is a measure of an atom's ability to attract the shared electrons of a covalent bond to itself.
A. Matter B. Electronegativity C. Compounds D. Atom

Test 11: Fill-in-the-blank (10 items)


Instruction: Write the correct answer in the blank.
atom electron electrons
proton proton Cathode-ray tube
equal neutron subatomic
neutral nucleus Molecule
1. An _______________is the smallest particle of an element that retains the chemical properties of the
element.
2. The ______________is a very small region located in the center of the atom.
3.-4. The nucleus is made up of at least one positively charged particle called a ____________and usually one
or more neutral particles called__________________.
5. Surrounding the nucleus is a region occupied by negatively charged particles called______________.
6. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are often referred to as_________________particles.
7. Thomson’s ______________experiments measured the charge-to-mass ratio of an electron.
8. A neutron has a _________________charge.
9. Each element has a different number of _______________in their nucleus.
10. ________________is the combination of an atom.

Test 111: TRUE or FALSE (5 items)


Instruction: Using the illustration below, identify if the statement is TRUE or FALSE.
Write T if the statement is True and F if the statement is False.

________1.“A”is pointing to electron and its charge is negative.


________2. “B”is pointing to nucleus and its charge is positive.
________3. “C”is pointing to proton and its charge is positive.
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________4. “D”is pointing to neutron and its charge is neutral.

Test IV: Matching Type (5 items)


Instruction: Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
_____1. Combinations of electron, proton & neutron. A. Atoms
_____2. Combination of atoms B. Electron
_____3. Combination of atoms and molecules C. Protons
____ 4. Positively charged particles. D. Compound
_____5. Negatively charged particles. E. Molecule

Test V: Identification (5 items)


Instruction: Identify the following if it is Chemical Change or Physical Change.
Write on the blank CC for Chemical Change and PC for Physical Change.
_____1. Digesting food
_____2. Mixing flour, salt, and sugar
_____3. Rusting of iron
_____4. Cooking an egg
_____5. Boiling water

Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of
all, love of what you are doing or learning to do. – Pele

Prepared by:
Jetle Grace E. Calo
Teacher

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