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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Education
Region IV-A Calabarzon
City Schools Division of Antipolo
APIA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
3rd Quarterly Examination in TLE 8

Name______________________________________ Gr.&Sec.______________ Date____________ Score _______

MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Write the letter on the space provided before the number.

_____1. It is used for shaping and decorating cake icing.


a. tube pan b. pastry bag c. spatula d. strainer
_____2. It is used to test accuracy of oven temperature.
a. oven thermometer b. thermometer c. measuring spoon d. electric mixer
_____3. What is the smallest unit of an element?
a. atom b. molecule c. matter d. compound
_____4. Compounds can be separated into what?
a. element b. molecule c. matter d. atoms
_____5. What states of matter have no definite shape; take the shape of its container?
a. solid and liquid b. liquid and plasma c. gas and liquid d. plasma and gas
_____6. What phase change is observed when liquid forms into gas?
a. melting b. condensation c. mixing d. evaporation
_____7. It has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape.
a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma
_____8. What are the substances that are made up only of one type of atom?
a. element b. molecule c. matter d. compound
_____9. What are the substances that are made up of more than one type of atom?
a. element b. molecule c. matter d. compound
_____10. What phase change is observed when solid turned into gas?
a. sublimation b. condensation c. deposition d. melting
_____11. What phase change is observed when gas turned into liquid?
a. melting b. condensation c. mixing d. evaporation
_____12. Which properties of matter pertain to the space occupied by the object?
a. volume b. density c. mass d. gravity
_____13. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. All substances are made up of tiny particles.
b. The particles are attached towards other surrounding particles.
c. The particles of matter are not moving or in place.
d. The hotter the substance is the faster the particle move.
_____14. Which of the following describes the molecules in a solid?
a. The molecules are spread out and have lots of energy.
b. The molecules are spread out some, but less than a gas.
c. The molecules can easily be moved through.
d. The molecules are compact and close together.
_____15. Water is liquid but it is also a substance that can be more than one type of matter. How can
water be transformed into solid?
a. boil b. freeze c. melt d. none of the choices
_____16. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.
b. Gases have volume but they do not have mass.
c. Liquids are made up of particles that are widely spaced.
d. Solids are made up of particles that do not move.
_____17. . What is the arrangement of particles in a liquid?
a. the particles of a liquid are close to one another
b. the particles of a liquid are spread out
c. the particles of a liquid vibrate but do not move past one another
d. a liquid has mass and takes up space
_____18. It is the temperature at which vapor pressure becomes high that causes bubbles to form inside
the body of the liquid.
a. Melting point b. Freezing point c. Boiling point d. Melting
_____19. What is the change from one state to another without a change in chemical composition?
a. Evaporation b. Phase change c. Chemical change d. Deposition
_____20. Which is NOT a way that matter changes phase?
a. melting b. evaporation c. freezing d. mixing
_____21. Which part of the water cycle is occurring when warm, moist air cools and begins forming
clouds?
a. transpiration b. condensation c. evaporation d. precipitation
_____22. The drops of water that appear on the outside of a glass of cold juice on a warm day is an
example of?
a. condensation b. sublimation c. evaporation d. precipitation
_____23. An electron is in a region outside the nucleus. How will you describe an electron?
a. Has a positive charge
b. Is larger than a proton and has no charge
c. Is smaller than a proton and has no charge
d. Has less mass than a proton and has a negative charge
_____24. What subatomic particle has a positive charge?
a. electron b. neutron c. proton d. isotopes
_____25. Which scientist discovered the charged particle proton?
a. Chadwick b. Rutherford c. Thomson d. Milliken
_____26. Which of the following particles bear neither a positive nor a negative charge?
a. electron b. neutron c. proton d. molecules
_____27. Which among the scientists proposes planetary model of atom?
a. Ernest Rutherford b. J.J. Thomson c. Niels Bohr d. Democritus
_____28. Which of the following Atomic Theory was proposed by Erwin Schrodinger?
a. Nuclear Model b. Atomism c. Planetary Model d. Quantum Model
_____29. Which of the following describes Condensation?
a. It is the temperature at which solid turns into a liquid.
b. It happens when a gas turns into a liquid.
c. It is a change from solid to liquid.
d. It is a change from gas to solid.
_____30. Which among atomic theory was proposed by Democritus?
a. electrons move around the nucleus
b. electrons are found in regions around the nucleus called electron cloud
c. atoms are small, hard particles
d. Alpha Particle Scattering Experiment
_____31. Which of the following statements describes a gas?
a. Has definite shape and volume c. Has no definite shape but has definite volume
b. Can be poured. d.Water takes this state between 0°C and 100°C
_____32. What pertains to the amount of material in a body?
a. weight b. matter c. volume d. mass
_____33. Which of the following statements describes a liquid?
a. Water takes this form at 0°C
b. Has definite shape and volume
c. Water takes this state between 0°C and 100°C
d. Has no definite shape but has definite volume
_____34. Which of the following is NOT true about matter?
a. It occupies space. c. It has volume.
b. It has mass. d. Matters have the same properties.
_____35. Which of the following statements describes plasma?
a. .Solids take this state when they melt
b. Flows easily
c. Has no definite shape but has definite volume
d. Has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape
_____36. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. water b. syrup c. cake d. juice
_____37. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. bread b. table c. PLG d. computer
_____38. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. oxygen b. nitrogen c. helium d. liquid nitrogen
_____39. Which of the following shows evaporation?
a. Melting of ice c. Boiling of water
b. Putting water in freezer d. formation of frost
_____40. Which of the following shows deposition?
a. Melting of ice c. Boiling of water
b. Putting water in freezer d. formation of frost
_____41. Which of the following shows solidification?
a. Melting of ice c. Boiling of water
b. Putting water in freezer d. formation of frost
_____42. The following are examples of physical change except.
a. Melting of ice c. rusting of iron
b. Freezing of water d. dissolving salt in water
_____43. A physical change will:
a. Create a new substance. c. Will have energy transference
b. Will use oxidation d. Will change the properties of the substance
_____44. Condensation involves a change of state from ____ to ____
a. Liquid to solid c. liquid to gas
b. Solid to liquid d. gas to liquid
_____45. When a solid reaches the temperature of its ____, it can become a liquid.
a. melting point c. freezing point
b. boiling point d. density
_____46. .Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. Condensation b. Evaporation c. Melting d. Cloud formation
_____47. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. Electron b. Proton c. Neutron d. Atom
_____48. Which of the following shows sublimation?
a. Ice cream is solid then turns into liquid
b. A moth ball is solid, but it releases a gas
c. When water freezes it becomes a solid
d. . If a container of water is heated it turns into a gas
_____49. Which of the following is CORRECT?
a. A solid has a definite shape.
b. A solid takes the shape of the container it is held in
c. A solid cannot be felt in the hands
d. The molecules of a gas are compact
_____50. Which of the following is NOT true?
a. In solids, the particles are very close together
b. In liquids, the particles are arranged in a disorderly manner
c. In gases, the particles have much energy than those in solids or liquids
d. In gases, the particles are arranged in an orderly manner
_____51. Which of the following is matched CORRECTLY?
a. Solidification is the process allows the particles to get closer and have rigid position.
b. The temperature wherein a liquid solidifies is called melting point.
c. Sublimation happens when a gas turns into a liquid.
d. Deposition is the change from liquid to gas.
_____52. Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched?
a. Dew: Solidification c. Boiling of water: Deposition
b. Solidified lava: Sublimation d. Drying laundry: Evaporation
_____53. Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched?
a. Neutron, positively charge c. Proton, negatively charge
b. Electron, negatively charge d. Neutron, negatively charge
_____54. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
. a. Solid b. Plasma c Gas d. Solidification
_____55. Which of the following is TRUE about particle?
a. All substances are made up of tiny particles.
b. The particles are attracted towards other surrounding particles.
c. The particles are always moving
d. All of the choices are correct.
_____56. Which of the following shows the particle of liquid?

a. b. c. d. None of the choices

_____57. Mothballs and toilet bowl deodorizer are examples of the process _________.
a. Sublimation b. Deposition c. Evaporation d. Freezing
_____58. Which scientist discovered neutron?
a. Ernest Rutherford b. J.J. Thomson c. James Chadwick d. Charles Darwin
_____59. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The number of protons of an element is equal to the number of electrons.
b. The number of electrons of an element is equal to the number of neutrons.
c. The number of neutron of an element is equal to the mass number minus the number of
protons of the element.
d. The atomic number of element is equal to the number of protons and electrons.
_____60. Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched?
a. Protons; J.J. Thomson c. Neutrons; James Chadwick
b. Electrons; Ernest Rutherford d. All are correctly matched

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