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ISHMAEL B.

ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 1
SCIENCE 10
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________

MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read the statements below and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

1. These are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and magnetic
field.

a. electromagnetic spectrum b. electromagnetic wave c. microwave d. radio wave

2. Electromagnetic waves are produced by ___________.


a. any disturbance b. currents c. vibrating charge d. voltage source

3. Which two colors of light lie at the beginning and end of the visible spectrum?
a. red and violet b. red and yellow c. yellow and violet d. yellow and green

4. This type of EM wave has a wavelength similar to the size of PBA basketball court (28 meters).
a. microwave b. radio wave c. ultraviolet d. visible light

5. Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the LEAST wavelength range?
a. infrared b. ultraviolet c. visible light d. x-ray

6. What happens to the frequency of electromagnetic wave if its wavelength increases?


a. It decreases. b. It doubles. c. It. increases as well. d. It remains the same.

7. Which of the following forms of electromagnetic wave has the WIDEST wavelength range?
a. microwave b. radio wave c. ultraviolet d. x-ray

8. In the visible spectrum, which color has the LONGEST wavelength?


a. blue b. green c. red d. violet

9. Which property spells the difference between infrared and ultraviolet radiation?
a. amplitude b. color c. speed in vacuum d. wavelength

10. Which electromagnetic wave can travel the FARTHEST distances because it has a wavelength
range of greater than 1x10-1 meters?
a. gamma ray b. radio wave c. microwave d. x-ray

11. Which among the following electromagnetic waves has the LOWEST frequency?
a. gamma ray b. infrared c. ultraviolet d. visible light
12. Which among the following electromagnetic waves has the SHORTEST wavelength?
a. infrared b. microwave c. radio wave d. x-ray

13. Among the given EM waves below, which carries the MOST energy?
a. microwave b. radio wave c. ultraviolet ray d. visible lights

14.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


a. Gamma ray has the highest frequency and the highest energy.
b. Gamma ray has the highest frequency but has the least energy.
c. Radio wave has the highest frequency and the highest energy.
d. Radio wave has the lowest frequency but has the highest energy.

15. Which of the following is correctly arranged from HIGHEST to LOWEST energy?
a. Gamma ray, radio wave, infrared
b. Microwave, x-ray, gamma ray
c. Ultraviolet, visible light, radio wave
d. X-ray, gamma ray, ultraviolet

PERFORMANCE TASK 1:
Make a chart of electromagnetic waves showing the comparison of its size. Cut out pictures of objects or
look for things that may represent the size of each electromagnetic wave. On a separate sheet of paper, paste
the pictures you have found and arrange them according to the arrangement of EM waves in the
electromagnetic spectrum.

Rubric
Accuracy of Information 5 points
Neatness of Work 5 points
Appropriateness of 5 points
Materials
TOTAL 15 points

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LESLEY O. ANTOJADO, T-1 ANALYN C. LOZADA


Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 2
SCIENCE 10
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________

Directions: Read each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which pair of EM waves is commonly used for communication?
A. X-rays and infrared C. radio waves and gamma rays
B. radio waves and microwaves D. infrared and microwaves
2. Radio wave is useful in which of the following applications?
A. watching television C. sterilizing medical equipment
B. treating cancers D. sunbathing
3. All of the following made use of gamma rays except one. Which is it?
A. treating tumors
B. treating cancer through the process called radiotherapy
C. sterilization of water in drinking fountains
D. sterilization of medical equipment
4. Infrared waves is useful in which of the following applications?
A. remote control C. screen of electronic devices
B. television signal D. night vision goggles
5. In visible light, which color has the longest wavelength?
A. red B. yellow C. violet D. green
Directions: Unscramble the letters to form the correct words and write the appropriate word to
complete the statements below on a separate sheet.

1. EM wave that can be seen by human eye is the _____. ISVIELB HGLIT
2. _______ is the only source of natural white light. UNS
3. Rainbow is formed when light _______ at different angles. FRRETACS
4. _______ is one of the artificial lights we use at night. LBUB
5. In a rainbow, the color that bends the most is ______. IVLTOE

Directions: Write ULTRA if the statement is correct, and VIOLET if not. If the statement is incorrect,
state reason or appropriately correct the statement.
_________ 1. Too much exposure to UV rays may increase the risk for skin cancer and cataracts.
_________ 2. Sunscreens protect our skin so we can stay under the sun all day.
_________ 3. The higher the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) in a sunscreen, the higher the protection.
_________4. Sunglasses have UV coating that help block harmful rays from the sun.
_________5. It is good to avoid the sun entirely.

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Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 3
SCIENCE 10
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________

Directions: Read carefully each item. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Regular reflection is the _______________ reflection of light on a (n) _______________ surface.


A. even, smooth C. semi-smooth, rough
B. even or uneven, rough D. uneven, rough

2. The image you see on a plane mirror is placed in _________________ direction(s) of real image.
A. five C. the opposite
B. multiple directions D. the same

3. A plane mirror has a/an _________________ reflecting surface.


A. angled B. concave C. convex D. flat

4. Diffuse Reflection is a(n) ________________ reflection of light rays on a ____________ surface.


A. even, smooth C. semi-smooth, rough
B. even or uneven, semi rough D. uneven, rough

5. Scattering of light occurs when light waves travelling in _______________ direction(s) is/are made to
travel in _________________ direction(s).
A. one, many B. one, ten C. many, one D. several, one

6. With Regular/Diffuse Reflection, the _____________ of the object will determine the SHARPNESS of
reflection.
A. angle B. color C. surface D. a and b

7. As per the Law of Reflection measured through the normal line, the angle of incidence is ____________
to the angle of reflection.
A. equal C. less than
B. greater than D. both a and b

8. A concave mirror may form an image which is _______________. Which one of the following is
incorrect?
A. real, erect and magnified C. real, inverted and magnified
B. real, inverted and diminished D. real, inverted and same size

9. The image in a convex mirror is always _______________________.


A. real, erect and diminished C. virtual, erect and diminished
B. real, erect and magnified D. virtual, inverted and diminished

10. The image formed in a plane mirror is _______________________ .


A. at the same distance in front of the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.
B. at a shorter distance in front of the mirror than the distance that the object is in front of the mirror.
C. at the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror.
D. at a shorter distance behind the mirror than the distance the object is in front of the mirror.
11. The reflection by the rough surfaces that tend to reflect light in all directions is called _______________
.
A. diffused reflection C. regular reflection
B. glossy reflection D. specular reflection

12. The image you see in a plane mirror is called a _______________ image because it is not a real, physical
object.
A. imaginary B. physical C. reflected D. virtual

13. The image seen in a plane mirror is ______________.


A. real and inverted C. virtual and inverted
B. real and upright D. virtual and upright

14. Diffuse Reflection is produced by _______________ surfaces that tend to reflect light in all directions.
A. rough B. semi rough C. semi smooth D. smooth

15. Which of the following is a diverging lens?


A. concave lens B. convex lens C. parabolic lens D. plane lens

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Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 1

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 10 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY TEST ITEMS T E

DIFFERENT FORMS OF MULTIPLE 15 1-15 100%


EM WAVES CHOICE

Compare the
relative wavelengths
of different forms of
electromagnetic
waves. ( S10FE-
IIa-b-47)

TOTAL 15 100%

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LESLEY O. ANTOJADO

Checked by:

ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 2

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 10 SY 2020-2021
CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF TEST NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG
CY ITEM T E
S
PRACTICAL MULTIPLE 5 1-5 33.33%
APPLICATIONS AND CHOICE
EFFECTS OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC IDENTIFICATI 10 6-15 66.67%
WAVES ON

Cite examples of
practical
applications f
different regions of
EM waves, such as
the use o radio
waves in
telecommunications
. ( S10FE-IIc-d-48)
Explain the effects
of EM radiation on
living things and the
environment.
( S10FE-IIe-f-49)

TOTAL 15 100%

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Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 3

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 10 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY TEST ITEMS T E

QUALITATIVE MULTIPLE 15 1-15 100%


CHARACTERISTICS OF CHOICE
IMAGES

Predict the
qualitative
characteristics of
images formed by
plane and curved
mirrors and lenses. (
S10FE-IIg-50)

TOTAL 15 100%

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ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 1
SCIENCE 9
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________

Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong in the space provided
before the number.

__________1. Orbitals can hold two electrons provided they are spinning in the same direction.
__________2. Lowest energy orbitals are filled first
__________3. When orbitals of identical energy are available, electrons enter these orbitals singly before
any spin pairing takes place.
__________4. When two electrons enter the same orbital they must have opposite spins.
___________5. Electrons in similar energy orbitals remain unpaired as far as possible.

Test I A: Write the electron configuration of the following element.


6. Sodium ( Na) -
7. Chlorine ( Cl)
8. Nitrogen ( N)
9. Neon ( Ne)
10. Potassium ( K)
11. Oxygen ( O)
12. Carbon ( C )
13. Magnesium ( Mg)
14. Boron ( B )
15. Silicon ( Si )

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Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 2
SCIENCE 9
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________

Test I: Identify the following as polar or non-polar covalent bond

1. CH4 -

2. N2 -

3. HBr -

4. F2 -

5. CO –
IIa. Classify the following as Ionic, Polar Covalent or Nonpolar Covalent compounds based on the given properties:

1. Conducts electricity when dissolved in water

2. Does not conduct electricity in solid form

3. Does not conduct electricity both in aqueous and solid form

4. Insoluble in water

5. Does not melt easily when heated.

IIb. Classify the type of chemical bonds as Polar Covalent, Nonpolar Covalent , Ionic or Metallic

1. Aluminum foil Prepared by: Checked by:

2. Hydrogen gas

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4. HCl
Principal I
5. Copper wire

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 3
SCIENCE 9
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________


Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following best describes organic compounds?
A. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
B. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things only.
C. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
D. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
2. The following are examples of organic compounds EXCEPT
A. Gasoline B. Acetone C. LPG D. Salt
3. Organic compound that is used as disinfectant and main ingredient in liquors
A. Acetone B. Ethanol C. Gasoline D. Kerosene
4. Used as fuels in vehicles
A. Acetone B. Ethanol C. Gasoline D. Kerosene
5. Can be used to treat fungal infection and at the same time used as component of vinegar
A. Acetic Acid B. Acetone C. Kerosene D. LPG
6.Which of the following pairs of organic compounds is highly flammable?
A. gasoline, acetone B. water, ethyl alcohol
C. lubricating oil, isopropyl alcohol D. liquefied petroleum gas, kerosene
7. A gasoline boy was being scolded by his store manager for smoking in the vicinity of the gasoline
station. Why do you think the manager scold his employee?
A. The gasoline is volatile B. The gasoline is flammable
C. The gasoline is viscous D. all of the above
8. Cheryl wants to protect her bicycle’s parts from rusting fast. Which of the following materials do you
think Cheryl will use?
A. vinegar B. kerosene C. alcohol D. lubricating oil
9. Shiela Mae told her sister not to play with gasoline. Why do you think she does not allow her sister to do
it?
A. The gasoline is volatile B. The gasoline is flammable
C. The gasoline is viscous D. all of the above
10. Why is it important to know the properties of common liquid materials?
A. To know the uses of the liquids
B. To know possible dangers from these kinds of materials
C. To know how these liquids affect people
D. All of the above
Test II: Identification.
1. Compounds which contain only of hydrogen and carbon --
2. Consists only of single covalent bond with the general formula of CnH2n+2 -
3. An alkane which is used as component of LPG and cigarette lighters (fuel) -
4. The smallest alkene and commonly called ethylene, is important intermediate in many chemical
syntheses of ethanol -
5. An alkyne with the smallest number of carbon atom and commonly known as acetylene –

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Teacher I Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 4
SCIENCE 9
S.Y 2020-2021

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Sec: _________Date: ___________


IDENTIFICATION

1. How many particles are there in one mole of a substance-

2. The word “molar” comes from the Latin word moles which means________.

3. It refers to the number of particles in one mole of a substance –

4. How many molecules are there in 2 moles of water? -

5. How many moles are there in 3.61X1024 O atoms?-

Test II: Write JIMIN if the statement is true and JIN if the statement is false.

1. Different materials have the same masses. -

2. One mole of different substances always contains 6.02 X 10 23 particles. -

3. The same sets of materials with the same number of pieces have different masses. –

4. Different kinds of materials with the same number of particles have different masses. -

5. The same substance with the same number of moles have different number of particles -

Use the periodic table of elements. Look for the atomic masses of the following :

6. Hydrogen - 7. Oxygen-

8. Carbon - 9. Sulfur-

10. Potassium- 11. Phosphorus-

12. Helium-

Solve for the molar masses of the ff:

13. water, H2O -

14. table sugar, (C12H22O11) -

15. table salt, NaCl –

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Principal I

ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 2

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 9 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF TEST NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY ITEM T E
S
THE CARBON IDENTIFICATI 5 1-5 33.33%
COMPOUNDS ON
10 6-15 66.67%
Explain how the CLASSIFICATI
structure of the carbon ON
atom affects the type of
bond it forms.
Recognize the different
types of compounds
(ionic or covalent) based
on their properties such
as melting point,
hardness, polarity,
electrical and thermal
conductivity. (S9MT-IIg-
17))

TOTAL 15 100%

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LESLEY O. ANTOJADO

Checked by:

ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 4

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 9 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF TEST NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY ITEM T E
S
THE MOLE CONCEPTS IDENTIFICATI 5 1-5 33.33%
ON
Use the mole concept to express 5 6-10 33.33%
mass of substances.
( S9MT-Iii-19)
TRUE OR
FALSE 5 11-15 33.33%

PROBLEM
SOLVING

TOTAL 15 100%

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ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 3

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 9 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF TEST NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY ITEM T E
S
GENERAL CLASSES AND MULTIPLE 10 1-10 66.67%
USES OF ORGANIC CHOICE
COMPOUNDS
IDENTIFICATI 5 11-15 33.33%
Recognize the
ON
general classes and
uses of organic
compounds.
( S9MT-IIh-18)
TOTAL 15 100%

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ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I
ISHMAEL B. ORILLOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Lonoy, Sapian, Capiz
SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 1

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SCIENCE 9 SY 2020-2021

CONTENT/COMPETEN TYPE OF TEST NO. PLACEMEN PERCENTAG


CY ITEM T E
S
QUANTUM MECHANICAL TRUE OR 5 1-5 33.33%
MODEL OF AN ATOM FALSE
10 6-15 66.67%
Explain how the Quantum
Mechanical Model of the Atom IDENTIFICATI
describes the energies and ON
positions of the electrons.
(S9MT-IIb-14)
TOTAL 15 100%

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ANALYN C. LOZADA
Principal I

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