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G-11 Physical Science Periodical Exam

This document contains a physical science exam for grade 11 students at Tuna-Balibago National High School in the Philippines. The exam covers topics related to the formation of the universe including the Big Bang theory, stellar nucleosynthesis, and the development of atomic theory. It includes multiple choice, true/false, matching, and short answer questions assessing students' understanding of key events, theories, scientists, and discoveries that contributed to current models of the structure of atoms and the evolution of the universe.
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G-11 Physical Science Periodical Exam

This document contains a physical science exam for grade 11 students at Tuna-Balibago National High School in the Philippines. The exam covers topics related to the formation of the universe including the Big Bang theory, stellar nucleosynthesis, and the development of atomic theory. It includes multiple choice, true/false, matching, and short answer questions assessing students' understanding of key events, theories, scientists, and discoveries that contributed to current models of the structure of atoms and the evolution of the universe.
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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
Division of Rizal
TUNA-BALIBAGO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Cardona, Rizal
“Secondary Education Pioneer in Eastern Talim Island”

PERIODICAL EXAM IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE G-11

I. Identify the following. Choose from the word pool below.

1. It means there was nowhere, when or what


2. The process where in space expanded itself faster than the speed of light.
3. Another term for light particles.
4. The process in which electrons started to bind to ionized protons and nuclei
forming neutral atoms.
5. The term used to describe lights that is stretched.
6. The period where the bound particles no longer scattered photons so light and
energy moved freely across space.
7. The process where in free protons and neutrons would routinely combine and
separate from each other due to high energy.
8. Pair of matter formed from energy.
9. It is described as “the study of stuff”.
10. It refers to the very start of the whole process in the space formation.

II. Modified True or False.If the statement is true, write True.If false replace the
underlined portion with the correct word or phrase.
11. A star gets lighter as time goes on.
12. Most of the heaviest elements were formed in the main-sequence stars.
13. The heavy elements in a star are found in its core.
14. In stellar nucleosynthesis, heavier elements are formed from combining
lighter ones.
15. A star with a very dense helium core and a hydrogen shell expands into a
red giant.
16. The reactions inside stars are known as stellar fusion.
17. Alpha ladder is a continues alpha fusion process.
18. Catalyst are substances speeds up chemical reaction.
19. The main branch of proton-proton chain reaction result in the formation of
4He.
20. Fission resulted in the formation of nuclei of new elements.

III. Arrange the stages of the Big Bang Theory. (21-25)


_____ recombination
_____ inflation
_____ Big Bang
_____ singularity
_____ nucleosynthesis

IV. Matching Type. Match the contributions in Column A with the scientist in
Column B.
Column A
26. A catholic priest who was the first proponent of Big Bang Theory.
27. Known as Geber
28. The physicist in ancient Greece, where first idea of atom came from
29. This philosopher argued that there was an infinite no. of natural substance in the
universe
30. He states that four kinds of matter is composed of geometrical solids further
divisible into triangles
31. He believed that the 4 elements could be balance in substance
32. His theory stated that everything is made up of 4 eternal and unchanging kind of
matter
33. The proponent of Law of Conservation of Mass
34. Law of Definite Proportion
35. Law of Multiple Proportion
36. He determined that oxygen gas was made up of 2 atoms
37. He figured out a reliable way of weighing atoms thru mole concept
38. He published the Periodic table of elements
39. His idea of corpuscles leads to atomic theory
40. The father of Chemistry.
Column B.
A. Lothar Meyer P. Dmitri Mendeleev
B. Plato Q. Ernest Rutherford
C. John Dalton R. Aristotle
D. Amadeo Avogadro S. Joseph Gay-Lussac
E. Joseph John Thomson T. Democritus
F. Joseph Proust U. Robert Boyle
G. Antoine Lavoiser
H. Jabir Ibn-Hayyan
I. Anaxagoras
J. Empedocles
K. Neil Bohr
L. George Lemaitre
M. Eugene Goldstein
N. Robert Brown
O. James Chadwick
V. Complete the table below.

Scientist Model of Atom Discoveries Experiments


Performed

J.J. Thomson 41. 42. 43.

44. 5 Nucleus 46.

Neil Bohr 47. 48. 49.

50. Neutron

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