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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY

BULANON FARM SCHOOL


BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.

1ST PERIODICAL TEST


PHYSICAL SCIENCE S.Y.2023-2024

Directions: Read and analyze the questions carefully. Write your answers on the zip grade sheet
provided below. DO NOT FORGET TO WRITE YOUR NAME.
1. What does the Big Bang theory propose about the origin of the universe?
A. It has always existed. B. It was created by a divine being.
C. It began from a singularity in a massive explosion D. It emerged from a black hole.
2. What is the primary observational evidence for an expanding universe and a key component of
the Big Bang Theory?
A. Redshift of color of distant galaxies B. Blueshift of nearby stars
C. Steady state radiation D. Lunar phases
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of the standard model of cosmology related to the Big
Bang
A. Dark Matter B. Dark energy
C. Electromagnetic Radiation D. Normal /Baryonic Matter
4. Which will be formed when protostar attains its gravitational equilibrium?
A. Main sequence star B. Red Giant
C. Supernova D. White dwarf
5. In which part of main sequence star, Hydrogen, and helium fuse?
A. Core B. Crust C. Inner core D. Mantle
6. What will be produced by silicon fusion during red giant formation.?
A. Argon B. Boron C. Iron D. Gold
7. What will be produced by oxygen fusion during red giant formation.
A. Helium B. Hydrogen C. Neon D. Silicon
8. During the formation of a _____ hydrogen will be converted into helium in the layer surrounding
the core.
A. Protostar B. Red giant C. Supernova D. White dwarf
9. Which of the following theories, “states that stars are formed when a dense region of molecular
cloud collapse.”?
A. Big Bang Theory B. Creation Theory
C. Evolution Theory D. Star formation Theory
10. What type of decay when two protons and two neutrons is emitted?
A. Alpha B. Beta C. Gamma D. Fusion
11. When the fragments of clouds contract, a stellar core known as is formed, and this is referred to
as_____________.
A. Protostar B. Red giant C. Supernova D. White dwarf
12. Which of the following decay emits electron as it converts one neutron to proton?
A. Alpha B. Beta C. Gamma D. Fission
13. What stage of the stellar life which the outer covering of star will blow due to insufficient
energy?
A. Protostar B. Red giant C. Supernova D. White dwarf
14. Which of the following statement is TRUE about water?
A. It is a polar molecule. B. It is a non-polar molecule.
C. It is both polar & non-polar D. It has no polarity.
15. Which of the following will be the solvent if a non-polar substance dissolves in an unknown
liquid?
A. Non-polar B. Polar C. Water D. All of the above
16. Which of the following shapes is most likely form of a non-polar molecule?
A. Asymmetric linear B. Bent C. Square planar D. Pyramidal
17. Which of the following is an example of a non-polar molecule?
A. CO2 B. H2O C. NH3 D. SO2
18. Which of the following is an example of a polar molecule?
A. HCl B. BF3 C. CCl4 D. XeF4
19. Which of the following is an intermolecular force of attraction that is present in non-polar
molecules?
A. covalent bond C. dipole-dipole forces
B. hydrogen bond D. London dispersion forces
20. Which of the following is the strongest intermolecular force of attraction?
A. ionic bond C. dipole-dipole forces
B. hydrogen bond D. London dispersion forces
21. Which of the following molecules can exhibit hydrogen bonding?
A. HF B. NaF C. HCl D. NaBr
22. What best explains the unusually high boiling point of water?
A. There is a strong dipole-dipole bond between water molecules.
B. Water is capable of hydrogen bonding.
C. Dispersion forces are present in all molecules.
D. The shape of the polar bonds is asymmetrical.
23. A substance with weak intermolecular forces of attraction will exhibit which of the following?
A. Low heat of vaporization B. Slow evaporation
C. Low vapor pressure D. High melting point
24. Which biomolecule has a biological function as a first-line source of energy’?
A. Carbohydrates B. Lipids C. Nucleic Acids D. Proteins
25. Which represents a carbohydrate?
A. CnH2n+2 B. (CmH2O) n C. CnH2n D. (C2HO) n
26. The following samples are simple carbohydrates except _______.
A. Cellulose B. Fructose C. Glucose D. Sucrose
27. Which statement below best describes a lipid?
A. It is insoluble in water.
B. It is always in gaseous form.
C. Its general structure is only made up of carbon and hydrogen.
D. It can form ionic compounds due to its ability to become ionic.
28. Which structure below is rich in lipid as manifested by its function?
A. Human muscle fibers B. Rigid cell wall of plant cells
C. Semi-permeable cell membrane D. Enzymes catalyzing substances.
29. Which one is NOT a lipid?
A. Cholesterol B. Lactase C. Triglyceride D. Waxes
30. What is primarily the function of a nucleic acid?
A. As storage of energy of the body
B. As an energy source of the body
C. As structural molecules of most living organisms
D. For storage and expression of genetic information
31. What does DNA mean?
A. Dinucleotide adenine C. Deoxyribonucleic acid
B. Dinucleic adenine D. Diribonucleic acid
32. Which of the molecules below DOES NOT constitute a nucleic acid?
A. Amino acid B. Nitrogenous base
C. Phosphate group D. Sugar

33-34. Refer to the picture below,

33. What group is attached to the left side of the central Carbon?
A. Amino group B. Hydrogen group
C. Acid group D. Side Chains/Functional Groups
34. What makes an amino acid unique from each other?
A. The form of attachment B. The different side chains
C. The manner of peptide bond D. The presence of acids and bases
35. Which is rich in protein?
A. Plant leaves C. Vegetable oil
B. Human hair D. Table salt
For nos. 13-15, choices are:
A. Carbohydrate B. Lipid C. Nucleic Acid D. Protein
36. Which constitutes a plant fiber?
37. Which is a component of grease?
38. Which has amino acids as its building blocks?
39-41. Give the three common type of Intermolecular forces and its corresponding
example molecule or compound. (Example: Hydrogen Bond – H2O)
42- 45. Give a brief description of the four Biomolecules namely: Carbohydrates, Lipids,
Nucleic Acid and Protein.
46 – 49. Give the monomer and polymer of each Macromolecules or Biomolecules.
50. Choose a number from 1 to 50. Write your chosen number in this item number.

GOOD LUCK!!!
Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAGAY CITY

BULANON FARM SCHOOL


BRGY. BULANON, SAGAY CITY, NEG. OCC.

1ST PERIODICAL TEST TOS


PHYSICAL SCIENCE 12
S.Y.2022-2023
Learning Outcome COGNITIVE DOMAIN
COMPETENCY: Rememb Underst Applyi Analyzin Evaluati Creati Total
ering anding ng g ng ng No. of
Item
1.Describe the 4,8,9, 1,2,3,5 6,7,11,1 13
formation of heavier 10,12 3
elements during the
formation and
evolution of stars.
2. Compare and 15 16,17,18 14 5
contrast polar and
non-polar molecule;
3. Identify the 21,39, 19,20, 6
polarity of a molecule 40,41
based on its
structure; and
4. Describe the 25 24 22,23,29 26,27,28 8
general types of
intermolecular
forces.
5. Describe the 31,32 30,42,4 33,34 9
different biological 3,44,45
molecules.
6. Compare and 46,47, 36,37, 35 50 9
contrast the 48,49 38
biological
macromolecule in
terms of structure.

TOTAL 16 12 6 11 5 0 50
PERCENTAGE 32% 24% 12% 22% 10% 100%

PREPARED BY: CHECKED BY: NOTED BY:

JONATHAN C. DONAN JOSE DESIREE LEYTE JOEGIE D. SUMUAT, PhD.


TEACHER 1 DEPARTMENT HEAD PRINCIPAL I

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