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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Capiz
FELIX BALGOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Agbalo Panay, Capiz

NAM___________________________________________________YEAR & SEC:_________________________SCORE: __________

MIDTERM EXAM IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

I.MILTPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of pad paper.

1. The smallest unit of matter is called as _______________.


A. Cell B. Molecule C. Atom D. Macromolecule
2. What is TRUE about Matter?
A. All matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. C. Matter do not take a definite shape
B. Only living things belongs to Matter D. Matter does not have mass
3. He was the scientist who inferred that all matter is composed of small, indestructible particles he named atomos
A. John Dalton B. Democritus C. Aristotle D. Isaac Newton
4. The scientist who believed that all matter was composed of a combination of four elements- air, fire, water and earth.
A. Galileo B. Isaac Newton C. J.J. Thompson D. Aristotle
5. Which among the following is NOT TRUE about John Dalton’s atomic theory?
A. Atoms of one element have masses that are different from atoms of other elements
B. Atoms of the same element are identical
C. An atom of one element can be changed into an atom of another element
D. Atoms of different elements can be combined and /or rearranged to form new substances
6. He was the one who discovered the particle of an atoms which he called as Electron
A. J.J. Thompson B. Ernest Rutherford C. Democritus D. John Dalton
7. What idea did Ernest Rutherford proved after his experiment with alpha particle?
A. Atom has no space. C. Atom cannot be broken down
B. Atoms is mostly made up of empty space. D. None of these
8. The Scientist who suggested that electrons move around the nucleus of an atom like planets around the sun, and that they
move from orbit to orbit as they gain and lose energy.
A. Ernest Rutherford B. John Dalton C. J.J. Thompson D. Niels Bohr
9. Basically, Particle-wave mode of an atoms suggests that ______________________________.
A. There is a “cloud” which surrounds the nucleus. C. There is nothing at the center of an atom
B. The nucleus is not a part of an atom D. None of these
10. Which among the following is not part of an Atom?
A. Proton B. Electron C. Neutron D. Neuron

II. IDENTIFICATION: Chose your answer in the following questions from the words inside the box.

Chemical property Density Malleability Thermal conductivity Solid

Ductility Oxidation Endothermic Physical property Volume

Physical change Flammability Odor production Chemical change Combustibility

Formation of precipitate Rusting Exothermic Liquid Solubility

_____________________11. A property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter.

_____________________12. Amount of mass in a given volume

_____________________13. The ability to be drawn or pulled into a wire

_____________________14. The ability to be pounded into thin sheets

_____________________15. The ability to dissolve in another substance.

_____________________16. The ability to transfer thermal energy from one area to another.

______________________17. A state of matter that takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume

______________________18. A property of matter that describes a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance
with different properties.

______________________19. State of matter has a definite shape and volume

______________________20. This happens when a metal is exposed to Sun, moist and varying temperature.
______________________21. A change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance.

______________________22. What characteristic is being shown during an explosion of fireworks?

______________________23. Oxidation of metals such as nails are also known as.

______________________24. A change that occurs when one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances with
different properties

______________________25. Burning of wood shows what example of chemical change?

______________________26. This occurs when two liquids are combined and a solid is produced.

______________________27. A chemical change wherein the substance produces an odor far different from what it should smell
like.

_____________________28. A change in temperature wherein energy is released during the chemical change

_____________________29. Energy is absorbed causing a decrease in temperature of the reactant material

_____________________30. In the given formula, what does V stands for?

III. MATCHING TYPE: Match the statement in Column A with responds to the answers in Column B.

Column A Column B

______31. large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected A. Hexose


atoms. B. Polymer
C. Cellulose
______32. It is a long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks D. Macromolecules
called monomers E. Two
F. Dehydration reaction
_______33. A process by which monomers form larger molecules by G. Polysaccharide
condensation reactions H. Table sugar
I. Fructose
_______34. Sugar which consists of 6 Carbon atoms are called as.
J. Pentose
_______35. How many monomers does a disaccharide have?

_______36. It is the Most abundant organic


compound on Earth.

______37. An example of sugar which has a 5 Carbon atom

______38. A type of sugar which comes from fruits

______39 Sucrose is also known as?

______40. Starch is a example of what type of complex sugar?

IV. SOLVE THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS

41-44. What is the mass of ethyl alcohol that exactly fills a 200.0 mL graduated cylinder, the density of ethyl alcohol is 0.789 g/mL.

45-48. An ice cube has a volume of 40 cmᴲ. If the ice cube has a mass of 35 g, what is the density of the ice cube?

49-53. What is the volume of a silver metal that has a mass of 4750 g. The density of silver is 30.5 g/cmᴲ

54-55: D = 350.4 g D=?


15.2 cm3
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Capiz
FELIX BALGOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Agbalo Panay, Capiz

MIDTERM EXAM IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Topics/Objectives Item Placement Number of Items Percentage


How the elements found in 1-10 10 18.2%
the universe were formed

How the idea of the atom, 11-30, 41-55 35 63.6%


along with the idea of the
elements evolved

How the properties of 31-40 10 18.2%


matter relate to their
chemical structure

TOTAL 55 55 100%

Prepared by: Checked by:

MARY CHARMINE GRACE O. BANIAGO ERNESTO C. YNION


Subject Teacher Head Teacher II

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