Department of Education Schools Division of Iloilo POTOTAN NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL Pototan, Iloilo Long test in Science Third Quarter I. Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer from the following choices. 1. Alvin is performing his science activity and he observe that water is forming a bubbles and steam. In what state of matter is steam? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Both B & C 2. Which of the following are the common properties of matter? A. Mass & volume C. Color & odor B. Ductility & Malleability D. Conductivity & Luster 3. It is the smallest unit of all matter. A. Atom B. Molecule C. Cell D. Mole 4. What sub atomic particles has a negative charge? A. Neutron B. Proton D. Electron D. Atom 5. It refers to the the amount of material present in matter. A. Mass B. Volume C. Density D. Color 6. Classification matte or elements that is best conductor of heat and electricity. A. Metal B. Nonmetal C. Metalloid D. Both A & B 7. All of the following are properties of solid EXCEPT A. Have definite volume C. Have definite size B. Have definite shape D. Particles move freely 8. Which property of matter expands when heated and easy to compress? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma 9. All of the following are example of matter EXCEPT A. Air B. Smoke C. Heat D. Water Vapor 10. All of the following are physical changes on matter EXCEPT. A. Sublimation B. Evaporation C. Condensation D. Change in color 11. What happens to an element if it gain or lost electron A. Becomes an ion C. Becomes a molecule B. Becomes an electron D.Becomes Particle A. JJ Thomson B. Ernest Rutherford C. John Dalton D. Wilhelm Geiger 12. It is a positively charge subatomic particle of an atom. A. Proton B. Neutron C. Electron D. Atom 13. An Element has an atomic number of 10 and has an atomic mass of 20.How many number of proton does this element have? A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 15 14. How does an elements in a periodic table are arranged? A. Increasing atomic number C. Decreasing Atomic number B. In alphabetical order D. Increasing Group number 15. All of the following are physical properties of substance in a liquid state EXCEPT A. Definite volume C. Definite mass B. Not easily compress D. Indefinite Shape II. Identify what physical changes on matter is describe on the following examples: 1. Melting of butter 2. Boiling of water 3. Forming of water droplets on the cover of rice cooker 4. Melting of candle 5. Making ice III. Complete the table below Element Element Name # of p+ # of e- # of n0 charge symbol & atomic mass Al- 27 1._______ 2. _______ 3._________ 4._______ +3 Cu-64 Copper 5._______ 29 6._______ 7._______ O-16 8._______ 9.________ 10.________ 11._______ -2 12._______ Beryllium 13._______ 7 14._______ 15._______
IV. Write the names of the following symbols of elements.
1. K 11. O 2. Fe 12. Zn 3. Au 13. H 4. Y 14. Si 5. Mg 15. W 6. V 7. P 8. Cl 9. F 10. B V. Matching type: Match the names of the scientist in column A with their discoveries or contribution in column B.Write the letter only. Column A Column B 1. John Dalton A. Proposed the Law of Octaves 2. Leucippus B. Proposed the nuclear model of an atom 3. JJ thomson C. Proposed the Plum Pudding model of an atom 4. Ernest Rurherford D. Believed that atom are indestructible and completely full 5. Johann Dobereiner E. He formed the Triads of elements 6. John Newlands F. German scientist who arranged element in increasing atomic mass 7. Dmitri Mendeleev G. Russian scientist also arranged elements in increasing atomic mass 8. Henry Moseley H. Believed that nature consist of two things, “atoms & the void that surrounds it 9. Lothar Meyer I. He observe that X-ray frequencies follows the ordering of elements by atomic number 10. Democritus J. He presented an evidence that all matter is made of very small particles called atom