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AY. 2022-2023
Final Examination in PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Name: _______________________________________ Date: December __,2022


(Last Name, First Name, M.I)
Grade & Section: __________________________ Teacher: Sir Jeric S. Ganara

Test I. Instruction: Encircle the letter that best answer the question.
________1. The most accepted theory about the formation of the universe which explains that it continues to expand
a. big bang theory c. steady state theory
b. divine creation theory d. oscillating theory
________2. The following are light elements EXCEPT;
a. helium c. lithium
b. iron d. hydrogen
________3. The process of forming elements is known as;
a. generation c. nucleosynthesis
b. genesis d. synthesis
________4. Light elements such as hydrogen and helium are formed through the process of _______ nucleosynthesis.
a. big bang c. stellar
b. fusion d. supernova
________5. A reaction in which two or more nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei.
a. combustion c. nuclear fission
b. nuclear Fusion d. nuclear synthesis
________6. The process in which elements are formed at the center of a star.
a. big bang nucleosynthesis c. stellar nucleosynthesis
b. nuclear fusion d. supernova nucleosynthesis
________7. Elements bigger than Iron are formed through_______.
a. Supernova nucleosynthesis c. stellar nucleosynthesis
b. nuclear fusion d. big bang nucleosynthesis
________8. Average stars have longer life span than massive stars. This is because_____.
a. they have less fuel to burn c. they burn their fuel at faster rate
b. they have more fuel to burn d. they burn their fuel at slower rate
________9. Our sun is in what phase of its life cycle?
a. red giant c. main sequence star
b. planetary nebula d. white dwarf
________10. In which stage do massive stars explode and release large amount of energy?
a. super nova c. main sequence
b. protostar d. white dwarf
________11. Which process produced Star’s energy?
a. combustion c. decomposition
b. nuclear fusion d. nuclear fission
________12. Which of the following will sun’s evolve when reaches the end of red giant phase?
a. black hole c. white dwarf
b. supernova d. red super giant
________13. These are the biggest stars in the universe.
a. red super giant c. red giant
b. main sequence star d. white dwarf
________14. Which of the following gases are major components of star?
a. carbon and oxygen c. helium and carbon
b. hydrogen and helium d. hydrogen and carbon
________15. Which is the first stage of a star’s life cycle?
a. black hole c. nebula
b. protostar d. white dwarf
________16. This element is produced through Big Bang Nucleosynthesis second most abundant element in the
universe.
a. helium c. hydrogen
b. carbon d. oxygen
________17. Who stated that we are made of star stuff?
a. Edwin Hubble c. Galileo Galilei
b. Carl Sagan d. Stephen Hawking
________18. This is a huge luminous ball of hot gas such as Hydrogen and Helium.
a. comet c. star
b. moon d. planet
________19. It is a device that is used to speed up the protons to overcome the repulsion between the protons and the
target atomic nuclei by using magnetic and electrical fields.
a. Particle Accelerator c. Particle Decelerator
b. Microscope d. Telescope
________20. It is a one-dimensional point which contains a huge mass in an infinitely small space.
a. Dilation c. R-process
b. Singularity d. Nucleosynthesis
________21. He noticed that shooting electrons at elements caused them to release x-rays at unique frequencies.
a. Mendeleev c. Moseley
b. Millikan d. Serge
________22. He synthesized element with atomic number 43 using a linear particle accelerator.
a. Ernest Lawrence c. Dmitri Mendeleev
b. Ernest Rutherford d. John Dalton
________23. This is known as the origin of light elements.
a. R-Process c. Primordial Nucleosynthesis
b. Stellar Nucleosynthesis d. Supernova Nucleosynthesis
________24. Process that can produce elements up to #83 - Bismuth.
a. Nuclear Fission c. S Process
b. R-Process d. Nuclear Fusion
________25. In this process, there’s a buildup of a VERY heavy isotope, then as beta-decays occur, you march up in
atomic number and produce heavy product.
a. R-Process c. Nuclear Fission
b. S Process d. Proton-Proton Reaction
________26. It was created by bombardment of molybdenum by deuterons (heavy hydrogen, H12), by Emilio Segre
and Carlo Perrier in 1937.
a. Oxygen c. Helium
b. Technetium d. Uranium
________27. These are elements with atomic numbers beyond 103.
a. Lightest Element c. Super Heavy Elements
b. Gases Elements d. Halogens
________28. He noticed that shooting electrons at elements caused them to release x-rays at unique frequencies.
a. Moseley c. Millikan
b. Mendeleev d. Serge
________29. He discovered neutron in 1932.
a. Mendeleev c. Serge
b. Chadwick d. Mosely
________30. Synthetic elements with atomic numbers higher than that of Uranium
a. Lightest Element c. Transuranic Elements
b. Gases Elements d. Halogens

Test II. Instruction: On the space before each number, write TRUE if the statement is correct; if the statement is
FALSE, change the underlined word to make it true.
_____________31. Carbohydrates contain carbon.
_____________32. Meat is an example of protein.
_____________33. Lipids are soluble in water.
_____________34. Proteins are made up of nucleotides.
_____________35. DNA is a nucleic acid.
_____________36. Sucrose is a disaccharide.
_____________37. Starch is composed of many glucose units.
_____________38. Fructose is also known as blood sugar.
_____________39. Keratin is easily dissolved in water.
_____________40. Proteins are made up of nucleotides.
_____________41. The iron group of hemoglobin is called a heme group.
_____________42. A nucleotide has three parts: nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate group.
_____________43. DNA has a double-helix structure.
_____________44. Triglyceride is a protein.
_____________45. Generally, unsaturated fatty acids remain solid at room temperature.
Test III. Instruction: List down or enumerate what are being asked on each of the following item.
46-50. Example of Proteins 54-56. Kinds of Carbohydrates
46. 54.
47. 55.
48. 56.
49.
50. 57-60. Four Classification of Lipids
57.
51-53. Three parts of nucleotide 58.
51. 59.
52. 60.
53.

Test IV. Instruction: Identify the following Stars

“Success cannot happen by chance. It can only be achieved with painstaking effort and
persistence. I wish you well in your examinations.” – Sir Jeric

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