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Notre Dame of Masiag, Inc.

Masiag, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat


Government Recognition No. 018, s. 1993
TIN: 000-578-187
(Non VAT)
“Service for the love of God through Mary”
SCIENCE 8
FIRST PERIODICAL EXAM

Name: _______________________________Grade/Section:___________Score:________

Test I. Test I: MULTIPLE CHOICE.


INSTRUCTION: Read each sentence below and choose your answer from the 4 given choices.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium position.
a. Amplitude b. conduction c. crest d. convection
2. It is the energy transfer from particle to particle with certain materrials.
a. Conduction b. amplitude c. convection d. crest
3. It is the places in a wave where the wave is highest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction.
a. Crest b. convection c. conduction d. amplitude
4. It means of heat transfer by movement of the heated substance itself, such as by currents in a fluid.
a. Convection b. crest c. amplitude d. conduction
5. It is a combination of waves so that crest parts of one wave overlap through parts of another.
a. Destructive b. diffraction c. grating d. diffuse reflection
6. The bending of light that passes around an obstacle or through a narrow slit.
a. Diffraction b. grating c. destruction d. reflection
7. It is a series of closely spaced parallel slits or grooves that are used to separate colors of light by interference.
a. Diffraction grating b. destruction c. reflection d. diffuse
8. It is the reflection of waves in many directions from a rough surface dispersion.
a. Diffuse reflection b. destruction c. grating d. crest
9. It is for a vibrating body or medium, the number of vibrations per unit of time.
a. Frequency b. heat c. diffuse d. grating
10. The energy that flows from one object to another by virtue of a difference in temperature.
a. Heat b. fusion c. light d. vaporization
11. It is the longitudinal wave phenomenon that consists of successive compressions and refractions of the medium.
a. Resonance b. sound c. refraction d. reflection
12. It is the phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of forced vibrations on an object.
a. Sound b. resonance c. period d. wave
13. The bending of an oblique ray of light when it passes from one transparent medium to another.
a. Wave b. refraction c. prism d. period
14. It is the return of light rays from a surface in such a way that the angle at which a given ray is returned is equal.
a. Prism b. reflection c. radiation d. wave
15. It is the energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves.
a. Reflection b. radiation c. prism d. tone
16. It is the triangular solid of a transparent material such as glass that separates incident light by refraction.
a. Period b. prism c. partial d. natural
17. It is the required to complete a single cycle.
a. Prism b. period c. tone d. light
18. It is one of the many tones that makes up one musical sound.
a. Period b. partial tone c. light d. heat
19. It is the frequency at which an elastic object naturally tends to vibrate if it is disturbed and the disturbing force.
a. Mono b. natural freq c. light d. heat
20. It is a visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
a. Reflection b. light c. heat d. wave

Test II: IDENTIFICATION:


INSTRUCTION: Identify what is being described or defined in each of the item below. Write your
answer on the blank provided before each number.
___________1. It is the distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave.
___________2. The speed with which the waves pass a particular point.
___________3. A wiggle in space and time.
___________4. It is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can see.
___________5. It is oscillation, a repeating to-and-fro motion about an equilibrium position.
___________6. It is the lowest part of a wave.
___________7. It is the wave with vibration at right angles to the direction the wave is travelling.
___________8. It is the measure of the average translational kinetic energy per molecule of a substance.
___________9. A quantit of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit.
___________10. It is the longitudinal wave phenomenon that consists of successive compression.
Test III: VENN DIAGRAM:
INSTRUCTION: Using the Venn Diagram below, state the differences and similarities between work and
power.

A.

WORK POWER

Rubric for Venn Diagram


4 3 2 1
Concept Arrangement Each section of the Each section of the Each section of the Each section of the
diagram contains four diagram contains diagram contains two diagram contains
facts easily identified three facts easily facts easily identified very facts that are not
identified easily identified
Primary Source Student exhibits Students illustrates a Students displays a Students show little or
Content mastery of the firmer understanding limited understanding no understanding of
material as evidenced of most of the with some details topic. There are scant
by attention to detail. similarities and pertinent to the details.
differences subject matter.
brainstormed.
Linking content Reflects factual Most of the Reflects some factual Contains non factual
together information that information is factual information and information that does
corresponds with and seemingly attempts to put it in not correspond to the
appropriate section of corresponds with corresponding section appropriate section of
diagram. appropriate section of of diagram. diagram.
diagram.

B. PICTURE ANALYSIS:
INSTRUCTION: Look at the pictures below and discuss what each pictures portrays. Write your
answer on the box.
1-3.

4-6.
Test IV: ESSAY:
INSTRUCTION: Answer the following question below. Write your answer in a short bond paper.
1. Can the transfer of energy be controlled? Why?

Rubric for the essay writing.

Criteria 4 3 2 1

Content and style Clearly elaborate Adequately Did not elaborate Give no new
important details elaborate important important details information and
details very poorly
organized.

Grammar, usage & Very well said Grammatically Grammatically Grammatically


mechanics correct developing erroneous
Adequate
Organization Exceptional sense of sense of clear Lacks sense of clear So many spelling,
clear and orderly and orderly and orderly punctuation and
connection of ideas connection of connection of ideas grammatical errors
ideas

Total

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