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MILLENNIUM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF CAVITE INC.

Tirona Highway, Habay 1, Bacoor City 4102 Version No. 04


Tel Nos.: (046) 519 0181 | 0906-248-9567 / E-mail: millenniumchristianhighschool@gmail.com
October 2022
SCHOOL ID: 424808

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

NAME ____________________________________ DATE ____________________________


GRADE & SECTION __________________________ Teacher: Ms. Jeremy Ann Garra Gallano
PARENT/GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE _______________________________
General Guidelines:
• Always inspect/ check the test/ examination paper (complete number of pages, blurred items) before answering.
• Read and follow directions!
• Write all answers on this questionnaire, using black or blue ink only. Avoid erasures.
• Answers must be written in capitalized letters.
• Use of liquid erasers or correction tapes is absolutely prohibited.
• Ask or call the attention of the assigned proctor for clarifications regarding the examination/ test paper.
• Use of e-gadgets, such as translators, cell phones, and Mp3 are not allowed.
• Cheating in any form will mean a grade of 0 in their subject.
• If there is time left review your answers.

I. Modified True or False: Write the word TRUE if the analogy is correct. Otherwise, write the correct partner of the first
term or word of the analogy if.

____________1. Empedocles: fire, air, water, and earth


____________2. Anaximenes: fire
____________3. Democritus: atomos
____________4. Heraclitus: air
____________5. Dalton: billiard ball model

II. Classify the given concept or statement if it is ancient or modern. Write your answer on the space provided.

____________1. the concept of atomos


____________2. primal matter
____________3. Dalton’s atomic theory
____________4. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
____________5. Atoms can only be combined, separated, or rearranged.
____________6. Matter can be classified as air, water, fire, and earth.
____________7. All atoms of a given element are identical.
____________8. billiard ball model of an atom
____________9. Atoms are indivisible.
____________10. naming the “common air” as of hydrogen

III. Identify the following based on the clues given. Write your answer on the space provided.

_______________1. It is the negatively charged particle in the atom.


_______________2. It is the positively charged core of the atom.
_______________3. He discovered the presence of an electrically neutral particle inside an atom.
_______________ 4. This experiment led to the discovery of a negatively charged particle inside an atom.
_______________5. This experiment led to the discovery of a positively charged particle inside an atom.
Prepared By: Reviewed By: Reviewed and Approved By: Page

JEREMY ANN G. GALLANO JEASON E. GAVIOLA ATTY. ORLANDO M. DE VILLA


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Subject Teacher Academic Coordinator Principal
MILLENNIUM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF CAVITE INC.
Tirona Highway, Habay 1, Bacoor City 4102 Version No. 04
Tel Nos.: (046) 519 0181 | 0906-248-9567 / E-mail: millenniumchristianhighschool@gmail.com
October 2022
SCHOOL ID: 424808

_______________6. He discovered the presence of a positively charged particle inside an atom.


_______________7. He discovered the presence of a negatively charged particle inside an atom.
_______________8. This experiment led to the discovery of a neutral particle inside an atom.
_______________ 9. It is the neutral particle in an atom.
_______________ 10. This is the device used that led to the discovery of a negatively charged particle inside an atom.

IV. Complete the table. Show your solution. (2 points each)

Number of Number of Number of


Nuclear Symbol Charge
Protons Neutrons Electrons

11
5𝐵 0

31 3−
15𝑃 15 16

119 4+
50𝑆𝑛 50 69

55 7+ +7
25𝑀𝑛

V. Essay: Analyze the given scenario and answer the following questions. (5 points each)

1. When carbon and oxygen are combined, two different compounds may form carbon monoxide and carbon
dioxide.

a. Which fundamental laws of matter will best explain the scenario?

b. Using the fundamental laws of matter, explain why a reaction of carbon and oxygen may lead to the
formation of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

Prepared By: Reviewed By: Reviewed and Approved By: Page

JEREMY ANN G. GALLANO JEASON E. GAVIOLA ATTY. ORLANDO M. DE VILLA


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Subject Teacher Academic Coordinator Principal
MILLENNIUM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF CAVITE INC.
Tirona Highway, Habay 1, Bacoor City 4102 Version No. 04
Tel Nos.: (046) 519 0181 | 0906-248-9567 / E-mail: millenniumchristianhighschool@gmail.com
October 2022
SCHOOL ID: 424808

2. Heat increases the energy of the particles of matter. When water is heated for some time in a tightly closed
container, the water undergoes no change in mass. When water is heated for some time in a kettle, there is a
loss of mass. Does the second observation violate the law of conservation of mass? Explain.

Prepared By: Reviewed By: Reviewed and Approved By: Page

JEREMY ANN G. GALLANO JEASON E. GAVIOLA ATTY. ORLANDO M. DE VILLA


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Subject Teacher Academic Coordinator Principal

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