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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
CANICO P. IRIBERRI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Consuelo, Cantilan, Surigao Del Sur
MIDTERM
QUARTER 1
2ND SEMESTER
PHYSICAL SCIENCE – 12

NAME: _________________________________ DATE: ____________


YEAR AND SECTION: _____________________ SCORE: ___________

TEST I- IDENTIFICATION

DIRECTION: Read the statements below and choose your answer inside the box below. Write your answer
in the space provided before the number.

Protostar Cohesion Particle Acceleration

Dispersion Force Supernova White Dwarf Viscosity Adhesion

Stellar Nucleosynthesis Atomic Symbol Element Atomic Mass

Nuclear Transmutation Red Giant Star Star Formation Theory Transunarium Element

Main Sequence Star Hydrogen Bonding Technetium Capillary Action

___________1. It is the process by which elements are formed within stars by nuclear reaction.
___________2. The theory that suggests that stars form due to collapse of the dense regions of an atomic
cloud.
___________3. It is a very young star that is still gathering mass from its parent molecular cloud.
___________4. A star which appears on plots of stellar colors versus brightness as a continuous and
distinctive bond.
___________5. It is a dying star in the last stage of stellar evolution.
___________6. It is a hot, dense remnants of stars.
___________7. It is a powerful and luminous explosion of a star.
___________8. A species of atoms which all have the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei.
___________9. The quantity of matter contained in an atom of an element.
___________10. It is an abbreviation chosen to represents an element .
___________11. It is a process that involves a change in the nucleus of an atom.
___________12. It is a device used to synthesize new element using magnetic and electrical fields.
___________13. Elements with atomic number greater than 92.
___________14. It is the first man-made element.
___________15. This is hydrogen bonded with the highly electromagnetic atoms Oxygen, Nitrogen and
Fluorine.
___________16. It is the attraction among molecules of same kind.
___________17. It is the attraction among molecules of different kind.
___________18. It is weakest intermolecular force.
___________19. It refers to the resistance to flow.
___________20. The ability of a liquid to climb up a small tube against gravity without any force applied.

TEST -II

Direction: Give the Symbol and Atomic Number of the following Elements. Write your answer on the given
table below.

Name of Elements Symbol Atomic Number


Iron
Nickel
Gold
Aluminum
Potassium

TEST III- ENUMERATION

Direction: Enumerate the following.

Types of Intermolecular Forces


1.
2.
3.

Application of Intermolecular Forces


4.
5.
6.

Electromagnetic Waves (arranged lowest frequency – highest frequency)


7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
TEST IV
Direction: Complete the Diagram of the Stellar Evolution.

Prepared by:

ESTHER MAE ANN T. CORREOS

Subject Teacher

Checked by:

JOEL A. ORNILLA

Teacher In Charge
ANSWERS KEY:

TEST I

1. STELLAR NUCLEOSYNTHESIS
2. STAR FORMATION THEORY
3. PROTOSTAR
4. MAIN SEQUENCE STAR
5. RED GIANT STAR
6. WHITE DWARF
7. SUPERNOVA
8. ELEMENT
9. ATOMIC MASS
10. ATOMIC SYMBOL
11. NUCLEAR TRASMUTATION
12. PARTICLE ACCELERATION
13. TRANSUNARIUM ELEMENTS
14. TECHNETIUM
15. HYDROGEN BONDING
16. COHESION
17. ADHESION
18. DISPERSION FORCE
19. VISCOSITY
20. CAPILLARY ACTION

TEST II

Name of Elements Symbol Atomic Number


Iron Fe 26
Nickel Ni 28
Gold Au 79
Aluminum Al 13
Potassium K 19

TEST III

1. HYDROGEN BONDING
2. DIPOLE – DIPOLE ATTRACTION
3. DISPERSION FORCE
4. SURFACE TENSION
5. CAPILLARY ACTION
6. VISCOSITY
7. RADIOWAVE
8. MICROWAVE
9. INFRARED
10. LIGHT WAVE
11. ULTRA VIOLET RAYS
12. X-RAYS
13. GAMMA RAYS
TEST IV

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