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THIRD QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 8


Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____ /60
Teacher: Ms. Alyssa Mae F. Dapadap
Directions: Multiple Choice: Encircle the CORRECT answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE! Erasure will
be mark as wrong, THINK BEFORE YOU WRITE.

1. This matter has a fixed shape and volume with particles closely packed together with little
movement.
a. liquid c. gas
b. solid d. plasma
2. The melting point of the water.
a. 0°C c. 32°C
b. 100°C d. 60°C
3. Which of the following is an example of physical change?
a. Mixing baking soda and vinegar together, and this causes bubbles and foam.
b. A glass cup falls from the counter and shatters on the ground.
c. Lighting a piece of paper on fire and the paper burns up and leaves ashes.
d. Baking a birthday cake for your mother.
4. Which of the following is an example of chemical change?
a. Filling up a balloon with hot air.
b. Taking a glass of water and freezing it by placing it in the freezer.
c. A plant collecting sunlight and turning it into food.
d. Your dog ripping up your homework.
5. Which change can be easily be reversed?
a. Chemical Change
b. Physical Change
c. Both a physical and chemical change
d. Neither a physical or chemical change
6. When a new substance is formed with different properties than the original substance it is
called _______________.
a. Chemical change b. Physical change c. freezing d. boiling
7. Which is an example of chemical change?
a. Water freezes b. Wood is cut c. Bread is baked d. Wire is bent
8. Which is not a clue that could indicate a chemical change?
a. Change in color b. Change in shape c. Change in energy d. Change in odor
9. If the chemical properties of a substance remain unchanged and the appearance or shape
of an substance changes it is called a
a. Chemical change b. Physical change
c. Both a physical and chemical change d. Neither a physical or chemical change
10. Two solutions are added together and the new solution becomes hot. This tells you that
a. Gas is being produced.
b. The solutions are not soluble.
c. The physical properties are the same.
d. A chemical change is taking place.
11. The smallest unit of an element that can exist either alone or in combination with other such
particles of the same or different element.
a. proton. b. neutron. c. atom. d. element
12. The region outside the nucleus where an electron can most probably be found.
a. electron cloud. b. s sublevel. c. electron configuration. d. electricity
13. The main energy level that can hold only two electrons.
a. second. b. first. c. third. d. fourth
14. Dalton's atomic theory agrees with modern atomic theory except for the statement that;
a. atoms are not divided in chemical reactions.
b. all atoms of the same element have the same mass.
c. atoms of the same element are chemically alike.
d. None of the above
15. An atom is electrically neutral because;
a. The numbers of protons and neutrons are equal.
b. The numbers of protons and electrons are equal.
c. Neutrons balance the protons and electrons.
d. None of the above

Direction: Using the ACROSS and DOWN clues, write the CORRECT words in the
numbered grid.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Across Down
7. water in the form of gas 1. type of gas that organisms
9. a glass of ice water forms water droplet on the outside of needed to stay alive
the glass ( phases of matter) 2. Gas turn into solid (phases of
10. negatively charge ions matter)
11. an element that tend to lose electron 3. degree of element that attracts
electron
13. the one who formulated the periodic law
4. a process that loses electron
16. positively charge ions
5. a process of gaining electron
18. dry ice and moth balls ( phases of matter)
6. an atom in this state fly around
19. an element that tend to gain electron
freely
20. discovered the noble gases
8. regions around the nucleus
12. has a properties of both metal
and nonmetal
14. an element with 7 protons
15. an amount of space that matter
takes up
17. element symbol of Kr
Direction: Complete the table with the correct
answer
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Symbol Element Atomic Mass Protons Electrons Neutrons Charges Electron


Name Number Number configuration
Be 4 5 2+ 1𝑠 2 2𝑠 2
8 16 8
Fluorine 9 3-
Ba Barium 137 81 0
Ar 22 0 1𝑠 2 2𝑠 2 2𝑝6 3𝑠 2 3𝑝6

EXTRA CREDIT:
1. First person to read this, stand up proudly on your chair, and yell at the top of your lungs, tao po
namamasko po will receive 5 marks.

2. Spell a word of 3 or more letters of element symbols from the periodic table. Example: “Body” would be
spelled as B O Dy ( B-boron. O- oxygen Dy- Dysprosium). Note: This example will not be considered an
acceptable answer. (5 marks)

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