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Directions: Read carefully each question and give what is asked. Write your answer on
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B. Liquid, because the particles are not so
1. Which of the following does not describe close to each other.
matter? C. Gas, because the particles are far from one
A. It has mass. C. It can be seen. another.
B. It has weight. D. It occupies space. D. The particles of matter move at the same
speed.
2. Which statement best describes a liquid?
A. It has a definite shape. 7. Which property between solid and liquid is
B. It has a definite volume. similar?
C. It expands to fill the container. A. Shape C. High melting point
D. It has the highest density. B. Volume D. Low melting point
3. Which of the following does not occupy
space? For item number 8-10, refer to the picture below
A. Leaf C. Air
B. Heat D. Hair
4. Which state of matter takes the shape of its 8. Which particles of matter move the fastest?
container? A. Solid only C. Gas only
A. Gas C. Solid B. Liquid only D. Both liquid and gas
B. Liquid D. Liquid and gas
9. Which state of matter has definite volume but
5. Why are solids incompressible? no definite shape?
A. The particles are very large. A. Solid only C. Solid and liquid
B. The particles are very heavy. B. Liquid only D. Liquid and gas
C. The particles vibrate and rotate.
D. The particles are packed close together. 10. Particles of matter spread at different rates.
In a decreasing order, which of the following
6. Which state of matter has particles that are shows the correct arrangement?
moving the fastest? Why? A. Solid- Gas- Liquid
A. Solid, because the particles are tightly B. Liquid- Gas- Solid
packed to each other. C. Solid-Liquid- Gas
D. Gas-Liquid- Solid
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A. Condensed C. Froze
11. Evaluate both statements. B. Evaporated D. Melted
Statement 1: Matter is made up of atomic
particles. Ana conducted an experiment. She poured
Statement 2: Matter has mass and volume. 10-mL of water into a 50-mL beaker. She covered
A. Both statements 1 & 2 are true. and labeled it “A”. She set it aside. She also poured
B. Statement 1 is true, while statement 2 is another 10-mL of water into another 50-mL beaker
false. and labeled it “B”. This time she did not cover it. She
C. Statement 1 is false, while statement 2 is kept it that way within 24 hours.
true.
D. Both statements are false.
12. Solids and liquids change from one state to
another by heating and cooling. A B
A. True C. Not sure Based on the experiment Anna conducted, answer
B. False D. No possible answer questions number 18 & 19.
13. Freezing and melting are processes. 18. Which of the following is possible to happen?
A. Irreversible C. Permanent A. Water in a 50-mL beaker “A” decreased in
B. Reversible D. Impossible volume.
processes B. Water in a 50-mL beaker “B” decreased in
volume.
C. Water in a 50-mL beaker “A” increased in
14. At what temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) volume.
does ice start to melt? D. Water in a 50-mL beaker “B” increased in
A. 0 C. 100 volume.
B. 50 D. 273
19. What do you think is the reason behind this?
15. As molecules gain energy, they move and A. Condensation happen C. Freezing
spread apart. happen
A. Slower C. Outside B. Evaporation happen D. Melting
B. Faster D. Inside happen
16. If you put a soft drink bottle in the freezer and 20. Which of the following best describes the
left it overnight, what will happen to the soft drink? illustration
It will below?
A. The water in the soda expands inside the A. Water condenses
can B. Water evaporates
B. Turn from liquid to solid C. Water freezes
C. Turn from solid to liquid D. Water melts
D. Evaporate
17. You have taken the ice cream from the freezer
and accidentally forgot to return it back. After some
time, there is a liquid all over the counter in the 21. What property do these
kitchen. What happened to the ice cream? The ice objects exhibit?
cream. A. Brittleness
B. Malleability
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C. Elasticity
D. Ductility 28.. Which of the following subatomic particles
22. Which of the following situation/s is/are is neutral?
considered physical change? A. Negatron C. Neutron
I. Liquid turns to Gas B. Electron D. Proton
II. Volume of Water decreases after heating
III. Water evaporates 29. What happens to the charge of an atom
IV. Water breaks into hydrogen and oxygen when it loses an electron?
A. I and, II only A. It remains neutral.
B. All situations except IV B. It becomes positive.
C. All the situations given C. It becomes negative.
D. None of the situations given D. It remains the same.
23. If you put a thermometer in a cup of liquid 30.39
19 K
that reads 0 degrees Celsius, what is most likely Based on the diagram, how many neutrons are in
inside the cup? the K-atom?
A. Water C. Ice A. 29 B. 19 C. 58 D. 20
B. Hot chocolate D. Cold juice
31. 18
10 Ne
24. Air escapes when a glass of water placed Based on the diagram, what is the atomic mass of
upside down in a basin with water is tilted.this Neon atom?
Why does it happen? A. 10 B. 25 C. 30.18 D.
A. It happens because matter has shape. 20.18
B. It happens because matter has
density. 32. 63
29 Cu
C. It happens because matter occupies
Based on the diagram, which of the following is the
space.
correct number of electrons of a neutral Copper
D. It happens because matter has volume
atom?
A. 63 B. 29 C. 92 D. 34
25. Which of the following are the three
subatomicparticles that make up an atom?
33. Element A has a mass number of 100 while
A. Proton, neutron, and isotope
element B has an atomic number of 118. What
B. Proton, isotope, and electron
will be the number of electrons of element B?
C. Proton, electron, and negative
A. 59 C. 118
D. Proton, neutron, and electron
B. 60 D. 120
26. Which of the following are the subatomic
34. The atom of an element is described using
particles found in the nucleus of an atom?
the following data: atomic # =19 and Mass
A. Protons only
number=40. Which of the following statements
B. Proton and neutron
is TRUE about the atom?
C. Electron and neutron
A. It has 19 electrons and 20 neutrons
D. Electron and proton
B. It has 19 protons and 19 neutrons
C. It has 21 electrons and 19 protons
27. Which subatomic particle is negatively
D. It has 19 protons and 21 neutrons
charged?
A. electron C. positron
35. Which of the following is NOT a trend that
B. neutron D. proton
varies periodically in the periodic table?
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A. Electronegativity C. Ionization energy
B. Symbols of elements D. Atomic radius
36. Which element has the largest atomic size?
A. Lithium C. Sodium
B. Beryllium D. Magnesium
37. Consider the following sequence:
I. Al < Si < P < S
II. Be < Mg < Ca < Sr
III. I < Br < Cl < F
Which of these give(s) a correct trend in
increasing atomic size?
A. I only C. III only
B. II only D. I and II only
38. The willingness of an atom to receive
electrons is measured by its ____.
A. electron affinity C. ionization
energy
B. atomic size D.
electronegativity
39. Given the elements inside the box below,
which order shows an increasing
electronegativity? [S, Se, Cl, Br and P]
A. P, Se, S, Br, Cl C. S, P,
Se, Cl, Br
B. S, Br, P, Se, Cl D. P, Se,
Br, S, Cl
40. Compared with the electronegativities of the
elements on the left side of the period, the
electronegativities of the elements on the right
side of the same period tend to be _____.
A. lower C. the same Prepared by:
B. higher D.
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VIII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF LEYTE
CARIGARA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PONONG, CARIGARA, LEYTE
Name: Grade and Section:
Directions: Read carefully each question and give what is asked. Write your answer on
your answer sheet.
B. Liquid, because the particles are not so
7. Which of the following does not describe close to each other.
matter? C. Gas, because the particles are far from one
A. It has mass. C. It can be seen. another.
B. It has weight. D. It occupies space. D. The particles of matter move at the same
speed.
8. Which statement best describes a liquid?
A. It has a definite shape. 7. Which property between solid and liquid is
B. It has a definite volume. similar?
C. It expands to fill the container. A. Shape C. High melting point
D. It has the highest density. B. Volume D. Low melting point
9. Which of the following does not occupy
space? For item number 8-10, refer to the picture below
A. Leaf C. Air
B. Heat D. Hair
10. Which state of matter takes the shape of its 8. Which particles of matter move the fastest?
container? A. Solid only C. Gas only
A. Gas C. Solid B. Liquid only D. Both liquid and gas
B. Liquid D. Liquid and gas
9. Which state of matter has definite volume but
11. Why are solids incompressible? no definite shape?
E. The particles are very large. A. Solid only C. Solid and liquid
F. The particles are very heavy. B. Liquid only D. Liquid and gas
G. The particles vibrate and rotate.
H. The particles are packed close together. 10. Particles of matter spread at different rates.
In a decreasing order, which of the following
12. Which state of matter has particles that are shows the correct arrangement?
moving the fastest? Why? A. Solid- Gas- Liquid
A. Solid, because the particles are tightly B. Liquid- Gas- Solid
packed to each other. C. Solid-Liquid- Gas
D. Gas-Liquid- Solid
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A. Condensed C. Froze
11. Evaluate both statements. B. Evaporated D. Melted
Statement 1: Matter is made up of atomic
particles. Ana conducted an experiment. She poured
Statement 2: Matter has mass and volume. 10-mL of water into a 50-mL beaker. She covered
A. Both statements 1 & 2 are true. and labeled it “A”. She set it aside. She also poured
B. Statement 1 is true, while statement 2 is another 10-mL of water into another 50-mL beaker
false. and labeled it “B”. This time she did not cover it. She
C. Statement 1 is false, while statement 2 is kept it that way within 24 hours.
true.
D. Both statements are false.
12. Solids and liquids change from one state to
another by heating and cooling. A B
A. True C. Not sure Based on the experiment Anna conducted, answer
B. False D. No possible answer questions number 18 & 19.
13. Freezing and melting are processes. 18. Which of the following is possible to happen?
A. Irreversible C. Permanent A. Water in a 50-mL beaker “A” decreased in
B. Reversible D. Impossible volume.
processes B. Water in a 50-mL beaker “B” decreased in
volume.
C. Water in a 50-mL beaker “A” increased in
14. At what temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) volume.
does ice start to melt? D. Water in a 50-mL beaker “B” increased in
A. 0 C. 100 volume.
B. 50 D. 273
19. What do you think is the reason behind this?
15. As molecules gain energy, they move and A. Condensation happen C. Freezing
spread apart. happen
A. Slower C. Outside B. Evaporation happen D. Melting
B. Faster D. Inside happen
16. If you put a soft drink bottle in the freezer and 20. Which of the following best describes the
left it overnight, what will happen to the soft drink? illustration
It will below?
A. The water in the soda expands inside the A. Water condenses
can B. Water evaporates
B. Turn from liquid to solid C. Water freezes
C. Turn from solid to liquid D. Water melts
D. Evaporate
17. You have taken the ice cream from the freezer
and accidentally forgot to return it back. After some
time, there is a liquid all over the counter in the 21. What property do these
kitchen. What happened to the ice cream? The ice objects exhibit?
cream. A. Brittleness
B. Malleability
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C. Elasticity
D. Ductility 28.. Which of the following subatomic particles
22. Which of the following situation/s is/are is neutral?
considered physical change? A. Negatron C. Neutron
I. Liquid turns to Gas B. Electron D. Proton
II. Volume of Water decreases after heating
III. Water evaporates 29. What happens to the charge of an atom
IV. Water breaks into hydrogen and oxygen when it loses an electron?
A. I and , II only A. It remains neutral.
B. All situations except IV B. It becomes positive.
C. All of the situations given C. It becomes negative.
D. None of the situations given D. It remains the same.
23. If you put a thermometer in a cup of liquid 30.39
19 K
that reads 0 degrees Celsius, what is most likely Based on the diagram, how many neutrons are in
inside the cup? the K-atom?
A. Water C. Ice A. 29 B. 19 C. 58 D. 20
B. Hot chocolate D. Cold juice
31. 18
10 Ne
24. Air escapes when a glass of water placed Based on the diagram, what is the atomic mass of
upside down in a basin with water is tilted. this Neon atom?
Why does it happen? A. 10 B. 25 C. 30.18 D. 20.18
A. It happens because matter has shape.
B. It happens because matter has 32. 63
29 Cu
density.
Based on the diagram, which of the following is the
C. It happens because matter occupies
correct number of electrons of a neutral Copper
space.
atom?
D. It happens because matter has volume
A. 63 B. 29 C. 92 D. 34
25. Which of the following are the three
33. Element A has a mass number of 100 while
subatomicparticles that make up an atom?
element B has an atomic number of 118. What
A. Proton, neutron, and isotope
will be the number of electrons of element B?
B. Proton, isotope, and electron
A. 59 C. 118
C. Proton, electron, and negative
B. 60 D. 120
D. Proton, neutron, and electron
34. The atom of an element is described using
26. Which of the following are the subatomic
the following data: atomic # =19 and Mass
particles found in the nucleus of an atom?
number=40. Which of the following statements
A. Protons only
is TRUE about the atom?
B. Proton and neutron
A. It has 19 electrons and 20 neutrons
C. Electron and neutron
B. It has 19 protons and 19 neutrons
D. Electron and proton
C. It has 21 electrons and 19 protons
D. It has 19 protons and 21 neutrons
27. Which subatomic particle is negatively
charged?
35. Which of the following is NOT a trend that
A. electron C. positron
varies periodically in the periodic table?
B. neutron D. proton
A. Electronegativity C. Ionization energy
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B. Symbols of elements D. Atomic radius
36. Which element has the largest atomic size?
A. Lithium C. Sodium
B. Beryllium D. Magnesium
37. Consider the following sequence:
I. Al < Si < P < S
II. Be < Mg < Ca < Sr
III. I < Br < Cl < F
Which of these give(s) a correct trend in
increasing atomic size?
A. I only C. III only
B. II only D. I and II only
38. The willingness of an atom to receive
electrons is measured by its ____.
A. electron affinity C. ionization
energy
B. atomic size D.
electronegativity
39. Given the elements inside the box below,
which order shows an increasing
electronegativity? [S, Se, Cl, Br and P]
A. P, Se, S, Br, Cl C. S, P,
Se, Cl, Br
B. S, Br, P, Se, Cl B. P, Se,
Br, S, Cl
40. Compared with the electronegativities of the
elements on the left side of the period, the
electronegativities of the elements on the right
side of the same period tend to be _____.
A. lower C. the same
B. higher D.
unpredictable
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