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C Apintalan H Igh S Chool: Department of Education

This document is a quiz on physical science for students at Capintalan High School in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It contains 30 multiple choice questions and 20 questions requiring students to write the symbols or chemical formulas for various elements and compounds. The quiz covers topics in chemistry and physics including the formation of elements in stars and supernovae, atomic structure, types of energy and energy transformations, physical and chemical changes, and forms of energy such as nuclear, solar, hydroelectric and others.

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Re p ub lic of the Philip p ine s

DEPARTMENTOF EDUCATION
Re g io n III – Ce ntra l Luzon 1st QUARTER EXAMINATION IN PHYSICAL
Division of Nue va Ec ija SCIENCE
SECOND SEMESTER
SY C apintalan H igh S chool 2019-2020
Brgy. Capintalan, Carranglan 3123, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
e-mail address: capintalannhs1996@gmail.com Name:_____________________________
Score:____________
Grade & Section:____________________ Date:_____________

I.Multiple Choice :Choose the letter of the correct answer.

___1. The two elements created at the beginning of the universe are____.
a. Hydrogen and helium c. hydrogen and carbon
b. helium and oxygen d. carbon and nitrogen
___2. The most abundant element in the universe is____.
a. Hydrogen b. helium c. carbon d. nitrogen
___3. Stars, like our sun, generate energy by nuclear fusion. Which element is formed when hydrogen nuclei is
fused during nuclear fussion?
a.hydrogen b. oxygen c. helium d. carbon
___4. The second most abundant element is___.
a. Helium b. carbon c. magnesium d. silicon
5-7.Consider the equation showing the formation of arsenic during a supernova explosion.
56
Fe26 + 19 1n0-----------75Fe26---------75As33 + 0ß-1
___5. How many neutrons must combine with Iron -26 to form arsenic?
a.7 b. 19 c. 26 d. 75
___6. The formation of arsenic from absorption of neutrons by Iron atom emits an ionizing radiation. What
specific radiation is emitted?
a.alpha particles b. beta particles c. gamma particles d. either a and b
___7.The proton-proton chain reaction is a fusion reaction that enables small stars like the sun to generate
energy. Which statement is not true about proton-proton chain?
a.Hydrogen nuclei fuse to produced carbon atoms
b. The p-p process occurs in three steps
c. Hydrogen nuclei combined to form helium atom
d. Four hydrogen nuclei are converted to one helium atom.
___8. Atoms of the same element which have different masses.
a. Isotopes b. Nuclides c. Neutron d. Protons
___9. He discovered the electron through cathode test tube to study the nature of electric discharges.
a. J.J Thompson b. James Chadwick c. John Dalton d. Neils Bohr
___10. He proposed that all matter is composed of tiny indivisible particles called “atoms”.
a.Democritus b. Neils Bohr c. John Dalton d. Thales
___11. The negatively charged particles of atoms is ___.
a.electron b. neutron c. proton d. isotopes
___12. The number of protons is one atom of an element determines the atom’s___.
a.mass b. atomic number c. anion d. sodium
___13. An ion with a positive charge.
a.cation b. electron c. anion d. sodium
___14. All of the following are the sub atomic particles of an atom except.
a.proton b. electron c. neutron d.cation
___15. It is the force that can attract or repel particles.
a.electromagnetic force b.strong force c.weak force d.gravity
___16. Developed notion of conservation of mass and that atoms combine in specific ratio.
a.coloumb b. John Dalton c. Democritus d. Lavoisier
___17. It contain more than one type of atom
a.Element b. matter c. hydrogen d. compounds

___18. A point in space and/ or a moment in time where the universe was infinitely hot and dense.
a.Big Bang b. cosmology c. Inflation d. Singularity
___19. Refers to the epoch at which charged electron and protons first become bound to form electrically
neutral hydrogen atoms.
a. Recombination b. nucleosynthesis c. big bang d. Redshift
___20. Is radiation light and heat from the sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies
such as solar heating, protovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, matter salt power plant and
artificial photosynthesis.
a.Solar energy b. Geothermal energy c. hydrogen energy d. tidal energy
___21. The energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
a.tidal energy b. nuclear energy c. fossils fuels d. solar energy
___22. Energy derived from electrical potential energy or kinetic energy.
a. Mechanical energy b. electrical energy c. electromagnetic energy d. thermal energy
___23.It is also called heat energy is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move
faster and collide with each other.
a. Mechanical energy b. electrical energy c. electromagnetic energy d. thermal energy
___24. It only involves a transformation in the physical properties of a substance.
a.chemical change b. melting c. physical change d. evaporation
___25. When solid become gas this process called___.
a. Deposition b. melting c. sublimation d. freezing
___26. When gas become liquid, this process called___.
a. Condensation b. freezing c. sublimation d. evaporation
___27. When gas become solid, this process called___.
a. Melting b. liquid c. deposition d. physical change
___28. It involves formation of a new substance through a chemical reaction.
a. Physical change b. solid c. chemical change d. matter
___29. The potential of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction to transform into other substance.
a.nuclear reaction b. chemical change c. chemical energy d. hydrogen energy
___30. It is called hydroelectric power or hydroelectricity is a form of energy that harnesses the power of water
in matter-tom generate electricity.
a.hydroelectric energy b. nuclear energy c. mechanical energy d. hydrogen energy

II. WRITE THE SYMBOL OF THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS.


A. 1.tin _______________ 6. Tantalum________________
2. xenon____________ 7. Strontium________________
3.thallium___________ 8. Vanadium_______________
4. Mercury__________ 9. Iridium__________________
5. Platinum__________ 10. Chromium______________

B. WRITE THE CHEMICAL FORMULA OF EACH SUBSTANCE.


1. Calcium phosphate _____________________________
2. Ammonium chloride _____________________________
3. Carbon monoxide _____________________________
4. Di nitrogen penta oxide _____________________________
5. Calcium nitrate _____________________________
6. Iron tri fluoride _____________________________
7. Sulphur hexa fluoride _____________________________
8. Barium acetate _____________________________
9. Sodium carbonate _____________________________
10. Potassium cyanide _____________________________

Prepared by: Noted by:

MARIA CYNTHIA S. ANCHETA JONATHAN J. MOLINA


SHS Teacher 11 School Principal 1

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