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PHYSICAL SCIENCE-11

3rd Quarterly Examination


Guintolan National High School
S.Y. 2022-2023

Name: _____________________________ Grade & Section: __________________ Score: ________


I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. Strictly ERASURE means WRONG.
1. Who concluded that galaxies are continuously moving away from one another?
A. Ralph Alpher C. George Gamow
B. Edwin Hubble D. Hans Bethe
2. When was the universe created?
A. Before the Big Bang C. During the Big Bang
B. After the Big Bang D. During the expansion
3. Which of the following elements is not formed during the stellar evolution?
A. Neon C. Magnesium
B. Manganese D. Silicon
4. Which of the following best describe stellar nucleosynthesis?
A. A process of producing gases in the stars.
B. A process of producing heavy elements in the molecular cloud.
C. A process of massive explosion in the stars.
D. A process of forming heavy elements within the stars.
5. In the main sequence star, what happen if the fusion stops?
A. The energy in the core increases.
B. The pressure in the core is reduce.
C. The chemical reaction in the core stops.
D. The molecular cloud in the core explodes.
6. What is the absolute charge of a proton?
A. +1.602176×10-27 C. +1.602176×10-19
B. –1.602176×10 -19
D. –1.602176×10-27
7.What does Thomson discovered that every substance in this universe is made up of ________ from his experiments.
A. neutrons B. protons C. electrons D. mass
8.What is the lightest and smallest particles that’s obtained from hydrogen(that is a positive ion).
A. Electron B. Proton C. Neutron D Particle
9.Which of the following statements about Rutherford’s model of atom are correct?
i) Considered the nucleus as positively charged.
ii) Established that the ∝−𝒑𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒍𝒆𝒔 are four times as heavy as a hydrogen atom.
iii) Can be compared to solar system. iv) Was in agreement with Thomson’s model.
A. i) and iii) B. ii) and iii) C. i) and iv) D. Only i)
10.What is the type of bond in organic compounds?
A. ionic bonds C. polar bonds
B. polar covalent bonds D. covalent bonds
11. What type of chemical bond holds the atoms of water molecule together?
A. Hydrogen bond C. Polar covalent bond
B. Ionic bond D. Nonpolar covalent bond
12. Which statement is true about the non-polar molecules?
A. They are symmetric. C. They have lone pair on the central atom.
B. They are asymmetric. D. They have charges
13. Which one of the following molecules would have tetrahedral molecular geometry using the following compounds?
A.AsF5 C.XeF4
B.CF4 D.NH3
14. Which best describe the shape and polarity of CH4?
A. Tetrahedral polar C. Tetrahedral non-polar
B. Linear non-polar D. Linear polar
15.What is the molecular geometry of a CIF 3 molecule?
A.Triagonal pyramidal C.Tetrahedral
B.Triagonal Planar D.T-shaped
16.Which of the following atoms, when bonded to a fluorine atom, produces the highest degree of polarity?
A. Sulphur B. Hydrogen C. Carbon D. Oxygen
17. How could the BeCl2 bonds be classified based on bond polarity?
A. Polar covalent C. Ionic
B. Nonpolar covalent D. Covalent
18.Why does molecular geometry important?
A. Because it use to determine the size of the atom
B. Because it use to determine the shapes of the molecules
C. Because it classifies the bonds
D. All of the above
19. What type of force exists between polar molecules?
A. Dipole- Dipole force C. Hydrogen bond
B. Dispersion Force D. Ion-Dipole force
20.Which of the following forces is the strongest?
A. London force C. Dipole-Dipole force
B. Hydrogen bond D. Ion-Dipole force
21. Which of the following bonds show a dipole-dipole attraction?
A. FBr B. Cl2 C. N2 D. I2
22. When KCl interacts with H2O, what force of attractions involved between K+ and H2O?
A. Hydrogen bond C. Ion-Dipole force
B. Dipole-Dipole force D. Dispersion force
23. How many atoms of oxygen are in a glucose molecule?
A. 2 B.6 C. 10 D. 12
24. Which of the following is an example of polymer?
A. Salt C. Plastic
B. Oil D. Glucose
25. When you mix vinegar baking soda, what kind of gas is formed?
A. Oxygen C. Carbon dioxide
B. Nitrogen D. Hydrogen
CH2----CH3

CH3 ---C-----CH2-----CH2----CH3

CH3
26. How do you write the IUPAC name of the following using the expanded structural formula above?
A. 2-ethyl-2-methylpentane C. 2-methyl-3-ethylpentane
B. 2-ethyl-3-methylhexane D. 3,3-dimethylhexane
27. What is the primary source of energy in the human body.
A. Protein B.Carbohydrate C. Lipid D. Nucleic Acid
28. You are walking down the “tough streets” of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay, and suddenly you feel the need to run away from
someone who is accosting you! Your muscles keep a form of energy stored just for these emergencies. What macromolecule
stores energy in the muscles?
A. Glucose B. Lipids C. Carbohydrates D. Chitin
29. Mr. John has just been to his doctor to discuss the results of his recent physical. His doctor told him that his blood “bad”
triglycerides and cholesterol are too high and that he is beginning to develop heart disease. Since he has not completely
developed heart disease, there is still time for Mr. John to change his diet and lifestyle so that he does not develop heart
disease. Given his new health news, what would be the best dinner for Mr. John to eat tonight?
A. Steak, potatoes, veggies, water and chocolate cake
B. A cheeseburger, French fries, and chocolate ice cream sundae
C. Whole wheat pasta tossed in olive oil with veggies and tofu
D. Whole wheat pasta in a butter cream sauce with veggies and tofu
30. What is the minimum amount of energy required to start up the chemical reaction?
A. Reaction energy C. Activation energy
B. Mechanism energy D. Effective energy
31. What would you do, if you want to have more space for the particle size to collide?
A. Increase the concentration C. Increase the volume
B. Increase the temperature D. Increase the surface area
32. How would you explain why the temperature of reaction increases and the rate of reaction increases as well.
A. The particles are in contact and have less activation energy.
B.The activation energy is decreased
C. The reactant molecules collide more frequently and with high energy per collision.
D.The reactant molecules collide less frequently and with low high energy per collision.
33.What are the coefficients needed to balance the chemical equation below?
Al + FeO Fe + Al2O3
A. 2,3,3,1
B. 3,3,3,1
C. 2,1,1,1
D. 1,2,1,2

34.Which among the following is (are) double displacement reaction (s)?


I. Pb + CuCl2 PbCl2 + Cu
II. Na2SO4 + BaCl2 2NaCl
III. C + O2 CO2
IV. CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

A. I and IV
B. Only II
C. I and II
D. III and IV
35. Barium chloride on reacting with ammonium sulphate forms barium sulphate and ammonium chloride. Which of the
following correctly represents the type of the reaction involved?
I. Displacement reaction
II. Decomposition reaction
III. Combination reaction
IV. Double displacement reaction

A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Only IV
D. III and IV

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