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Manito National High School

Manito, Albay
THIRD PERIODICAL TEST
Science 8
SY 2018-2019

I-TRUE or FALSE: Put a check ( ∕ ) if the statement is true and cross ( x ) if the statement is false.
1. Properties are the characteristics that describe a sample of matter.
2. The volume of an object is the measure of the amount of matter the object has.
3. All matter have mass and volume.
4. A molecule is the smallest particle of an element that has all the properties of the element,
5. Gasses take the shape of the container.
6. Solids have no definite shape and volume.
7. Particles of matter are moving all the time.
8. Condensation is the process where gas is changed into liquid.
9. Objects are electrically neutral but they carry electrical charges.
10. Lothar Meyer and Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass.

II-MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
A B
11. The particles move and change positions but not as freely as in gas. A. Platinum
12. The particles are held together by strong forces. B. potassium
13. Transformation process in which solid is changed to liquid. C. Johann Dobereiner
14. Subatomic particle located outside the nucleus. D. electron
15. A German chemist who formed the triads of elements. E. Melting
16. The most reactive element. F. Solid
17. The least reactive element. G. Liquid
h. Henry Moseley
i. neutron

III-FILL IN THE BLANKS: Fill the blanks with the correct special name of each family in the periodic table.
18. Family IA - __________ 22. Family VA - __________
19. Family IIA - __________ 23. Family VIA - __________
20. Family IIIA - __________ 24. Family VIIA - __________
21. Family IVA - __________

IV-PROBLEM SOLVING:
A. Compute for the required value of the following:
Element Atomic No. Atomic Mass Proton Electron Neutron
25-27. Carbon 6 12 ______ ______ ______
28-30. Zinc ______ 65 30 ______ ______
31-33. Calcium ______ ______ ______ 20 20
34-36. Sodium 11 ______ ______ ______ 12
37-39. Chlorine ______ ______ 17 ______ 18
B. Arrange the following elements in increasing reactivity.
40-44. Fe, Cu, Pb, Ca, Au 45-48. Na, Mg, Sn, Ag

V-DIAGRAM MAKING: Illustrate through a diagram the particles of solid, liquid, gas and the changes taking place
between them.
49-60. SOLID LIQUID GAS

Prepared by:
LIEZEL N. LOPEZ
T-1, Science
Manito National High School
Manito, Albay
THIRD PERIODICAL TEST
Science 8
SY 2018-2019
ANSWER KEY
I-TRUE or FALSE: Put a check ( ∕ ) if the statement is true and cross ( x ) if the statement is false.
1. Properties are the characteristics that describe a sample of matter. (/)
2. The volume of an object is the measure of the amount of matter the object has. (X)
3. All matter have mass and volume. (/)
4. A molecule is the smallest particle of an element that has all the properties of the element, (X)
5. Gasses take the shape of the container. (/)
6. Solids have no definite shape and volume. (X)
7. Particles of matter are moving all the time. (/)
8. Condensation is the process where gas is changed into liquid. (/)
9. Objects are electrically neutral but they carry electrical charges. (/)
10. Lothar Meyer and Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass. (/)

II-MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.
A B
11. The particles move and change positions but not as freely as in gas. (G) A. Platinum
12. The particles are held together by strong forces. (F) B. potassium
13. Transformation process in which solid is changed to liquid. (E) C. Johann Dobereiner
14. Subatomic particle located outside the nucleus. (D) D. electron
15. A German chemist who formed the triads of elements. (C) E. Melting
16. The most reactive element. (B) F. Solid
17. The least reactive element. (A) G. Liquid
h. Henry Moseley
i. neutron

III-FILL IN THE BLANKS: Fill the blanks with the correct special name of each family in the periodic table.
18. Family IA – ALKALI METALS 22. Family VA – NITROGEN GROUP
19. Family IIA – ALKALINE EARTH METALS 23. Family VIA - CHALCOGENS
20. Family IIIA – BORON GROUP 24. Family VIIA - HALOGENS
21. Family IVA – CARBON GROUP

IV-PROBLEM SOLVING:
C. Compute for the required value of the following:
Element Atomic No. Atomic Mass Proton Electron Neutron
25-27. Carbon 6 12 6 6 6
28-30. Zinc 30 65 30 30 35
31-33. Calcium 20 40 20 20 20
34-36. Sodium 11 23 11 11 12
37-39. Chlorine 17 35 17 17 18
D. Arrange the following elements in increasing reactivity.
40-44. Fe, Cu, Pb, Ca, Au 45-48. Na, Mg, Sn, Ag
Au, Cu, Pb, Fe, Ca Ag, Sn, Mg, Na
V-DIAGRAM MAKING: Illustrate through a diagram the particles of solid, liquid, gas and the changes taking place
between them.
49-60. SOLID LIQUID GAS

Prepared by:
LIEZEL N. LOPEZ
T-1, Science

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