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HOLY CHILD MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF BULACAN INC.

Parada, Santa Maria, Bulacan

3rd Quarterly Test


PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Name: Score:
Grade & Section: 11-Hope ______Date:
Parent’s Signature:_________

I. Multiple Choice: Put the letter of the best answer on the space provided before the
number for each question.
____1. What process creates a new atomic nucleus from pre-existing nucleons, primarily
protons and neutrons?
A. Nucleosynthesis C. Nuclear fusion
B. Big Bang Theory D. Supernova
____2. What is the process by which light nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus?
A. Nucleosynthesis C. Stellar
B. Big Bang Theory D. Nuclear fusion
____3. Which of the following is a form of an element that has the same atomic number
as that of the original element but with a different atomic mass or mass number?
A. Hydrogen B. Isotopes C. Nuclear D. Elements
____4. It is a sub-atomic particle with no charge?
A. Protons B. Electrons C. Neutrons D. None of the above
____5. Which of the following is an element with an atomic mass of 12?
A. Carbon B. Neon C. Lithium D. Sulfur
____6. Which of the following is the lightest element?
A. Sodium B. Oxygen C. Iron D. Hydrogen
____7. Who is known as “The Father of Periodic Table of Elements”?
A. Alfred Wegener B. Aristotle C. Dmitri Mendeleev D. J.J Thomson
____8. Who came up with an atom?
A. Aristotle B. Democritus C. John Dalton D. Neil’s Bohr
____9. Heavy elements are formed in a ___________.
A. Big Bang B. Supernova C. Black hole D. Nuclear fusion
____10. In this process, heavy elements are created through the addition of more neutrons to
existing nuclei instead of fusion of light nuclei.
A. Supernova C. Neutron capture reaction
B. Fusion D. Big Bang Theory
____11. Which of the following hasz the simplest nucleus among all the elements?
A. Hydrogen B. Lithium C. Boron D. Potassium
____12. Which of the following elements has three fundamental isotopes?
A. Boron B. Carbon C. Silicon D. Neon
____13. It is one way to identify the different isotopes of an element through symbol.
A. Isotope notation B. Isotopes C. Nuclear D. Polarity
____14. It is a sub-atomic particle with a negative charge.
A. Protons B. Electrons C. Neutrons D. None of the above

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____15. These are atoms of the same element that have the same atomic
A. Chemical bonding C. Polarity
B. Isotopes D. Nuclear fusion
____16. Which of the following produced the light elements such as hydrogen and helium?
A. Nucleosynthesis C. Fission
B. Nuclear fusion D. Supernova
____17. It is another reaction that can produce light elements such as helium
A. Nucleosynthesis C. Big Bang Theory
B. Nuclear fusion D. Supernova
____18. Who disagreed with the idea of Democritus about atom?
A. Aristotle C. Digestion
B. Anabolism D. Metabolism
____19. Lightest elements are formed in a ________.
A. Big Bang Theory C. Black hole
B. Supernova D. Nuclear fusion
____20. What are the isotopes of hydrogen?
A. Deuterium only C. Deuterium and Tritium
B. Tritume and Deuterium D. All of the above
____21. Whose incorrect view of matter predominated for over 2000 years?
A. Democritus C. Dalton
B. Aristotle D. Bohr
____22. Who created the plum pudding model of the atom?
A. Rutherford and the plums were protons
B. Thomson and the plums were protons
C. Rutherford and the plums were electrons
D. Thomson and the plums were electrons
____23. The cathode-ray tube was used to discover the _____by__________.
A. Electron by Thomson C. Electron by Rutherford
B. Proton by Thomson D. Proton by Rutherford
____24. Why did most of the radiation pass through the gold foil in the experiment?
A. Nucleus is large and most of atom is empty space
B. Nucleus is small and most of atom is empty space
C. Nucleus is large and little of atom is empty space
D. Nucleus is small and little of atom is empty space
____25. Moseley used X-rays to determine the number of which subatomic particle in the atoms
of each element?
A. Protons C. Electrons
B. Neutrons D. All of the above
____26. The Periodic Table is currently organized based on _______.
A. atomic number and always has been
B. atomic number but used to be organized by atomic mass
C. atomic mass and always has been
D. but used to be organized by atomic number

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____27. Neil’s Bohr stated that electrons moved around the nucleus at fixed distances. This Bohr
model was also called the __________.
A. Planetary model C. Plum Pudding Model
B. Nuclear model D. Quantum Mechanical Model
____28. Which sub-atomic particle in the atom is responsible for the bonding and chemical
properties (behavior) of the atom?
A. Protons C. Electrons
B. Neutrons D. None of the above
____29. Which of the following places the subatomic particles in order from Smallest to Largest
mass?
A. Electron, proton, neutron C. Neutron, proton, electron
B. Proton, electron, neutron D. None of the above
____30. Who created the concept of orbitals?
A. Heisenberg C. de Broglie
B. Bohr D. Schrodinger
____31. Which of the following factors plays an important role in the identification of specific
intermolecular forces in a molecule?
A. Bond type C. Density
B. Solubility D. Molecular polarity
____32. Which of the following molecules contains only London dispersion forces?
A. CF4 C. HCl
B. H2O D. MgO
____33. Bond is equal sharing of electron. Polar covalent bond is _________.
C. Unequal sharing of electrons C. Different distribution of electrons
D. Presence of hydrogen bonding D. Presence of polar atoms
____34. What is electronegativity?
A. Ability to donate electron
B. tendency to lose electron to its neighbor
C. tendency to lose electron
D. tendency of atom to attract shared electron to itself
____35. Polarity of a molecule is determined by _________.
A. Shape and charge C. shape and difference in EN value
B. difference in EN value and size D. difference in EN value and charges
____36. H2O is polar. Which statement is FALSE?
A. Dipole moment is formed C. Partial separation of charges
B. Net dipole moment D. Dipole moment cancels out each other
____37. Which of the following type of additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is for metal
parts?
A. Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
B. Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Procedures
C. Pyrocarbon
D. Sports Equipment

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____38. Which of the following are usually small and can be grouped together into packages
called integrated circuits?
A. Electronic devices
B. Sports Equipment
C. Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
D. Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Procedures
____39. Combustion is when a ________ reacts with oxygen.
A. Petrol C. fuel
B. Fire triangle D. Carbon Dioxide
____40. What part of air is used in burning?
A. Nitrogen C. Other gases
B. Carbon dioxide D. Oxygen
____41. What element rusts?
A. Carbon C. Manganese
B. Iron D. Potassium
____42. Which is not a naturally occurring polymer?
A. Barium C. Teflon
B. Sodium D. Potassium
____43. What are the smallest basic units of matter?
A. Molecules C. Atoms
B. Elements D. Subatomic particles
____44. It is the process in which atomic nucleus and one or more neutrons collide and merge to
form a heavier nucleus.
A. Nuclear Capture C. Nuclear fission
B. Nucleosynthesis D. Nuclear fusion
____45. Which of the following is a series of reactions in nuclear astrophysics that occur in stars,
particulary AGB stars?
A. Nucleosynthesis C. P-Process
B. S-Process D. Nuclear Fission
____46. In which of the following is the element is changed because the chemical elements is
defined by the proton number of a nucleus?
A. Nucleosynthesis C. P-Process
B. S-Process D. Nuclear Fission
____47. Which of the following is a process in nuclear physics in which the nucleus of an atom
splits into two or more smaller nuclei as fission products, and usually some by-product
particles?
A. Nuclear fission C. Nuclear Capture
B. Nuclear fusion D. Nucleosynthesis
____48. Which of the following is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined
to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or
protons)?
A. Nuclear fission C. Nucleosynthesis
B. Nuclear Capture D. Nuclear fusion

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____49. Who was the first to discover that electrons travel in separate orbits around the nucleus?
A. John Dalton C. Niel’s Bohr
B.J.J Thomson D. Aristotle
____50. Who envisioned the atom as a miniature solar system?
A. Ernest Rutherford C. Aristotle
B. John Dalton D. Democritus

II. Enumeration
51-53. Give the three (3) naturally occurring isotopes.

51. Francium
52. Neptunium
53. Technetium

54-56. Why is there a need for a supernova to produce heavy elements?

57-60. Why are the atomic masses for most of the elements in the periodic table not whole
numbers?

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……..GOODLUCK AND GODBLESS…….


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