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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region-02
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF THE CITY OF ILAGAN
SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT
GAYONG-GAYONG SUR INTEGRATED SCHOOL

Prelim Examination
In
Physical Science 12

NAME: SCORE:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read carefully the questions and choose the correct answer. Write your answer before the number in CAPITAL
LETTER.
____ 1. The basic unit of matter.
A. Angstrom b. molecule c. atom d. element
____ 2. He proposed Atomic Theory which states that all atoms are small, hard and indivisible.
a. John Dalton b. Leucippus c. Democritus d. Thales
____ 3. All of the following are examples of matter, EXCEPT __.
a. Sugar b. oxygen c. heat d. ammonia
____ 4. He is the Father of Modern Atomic Theory.
a. Joseph Dalton b. J. J Dalton c. Democritus d. John Dalton
____ 5. The sum of the masses of the atoms in the molecule.
a. Molecular Mass b. Atomic Weight c. Atomic Mass d. Formula Mass
____ 6. This theory states that universe created from dense primeval fireball.
a. Steady State b. Big Bang c. either a or b d. neither a or b
____ 7. James Chadwick discovered ___.
a. Proton b. electron c. neutron d. none of the choices
____ 8. Ernest Rutherford discovered ___.
a. Proton b. electron c. neutron d. none of the choices
____ 9. The negatively charge particle nature of an atom.
a. Proton b. electron c. neutron d. none of the choices
____ 10. Alexander Friedmann showed the universe originated in a hot explosion called the Big Bang.
a. True b.False c. Sometimes True d. Never True
____ 11. He describe atom as a “plum pudding model” or “raisin bread”.
a. Eugene Goldstein b. Ernest Marsden c. J.J Thomson d. Ernest Rutherford
____ 12. During 10−13 s - 10−3 s the quarks bound together to form ___.
a. Protons only b. electrons and neutrons c. protons and electrons d. neutrons and protons
____ 13. Which of the following statement is TRUE.
a. The universe begins ~13.7 Billion years ago
b. The universe begins ~137 Billion years ago
c. The universe begins ~1.37 Billion years ago
d. The universe begins 137 Billion years ago
____ 14. A super large (solar system size) galactic cores that put out more light than whole galaxies
a. Dark Matter b. Quasars c. Supernova d. Universe
____ 15. The time of light when it reaches the earth.
a. 6 minutes b. 7 minutes c. 8minutes d. None of the choices
____ 16. Refers to measurement based on the quantitative laws of chemical combination.
a. Chemistry b. stoichiometry c. both a and b d. neither a or b
____ 17. Binary compounds formed by metals and non-metals are usually covalent in nature.
a. True b. sometimes true c. never true d. always true
____ 18. The molecular mass of CH2O is ?
a. 29.00 g b. 30.00 g c. 29.03 g d. 30.03 g
____ 19. If Sn+4 and F- reacted together, what is the name of the compound?
a. Stannous Fluoride b. Stannous Fluorine c. Stannic Fluoride d. Stannic Fluorine
____ 20. What is the correct formula in question number 19?
a. Sn2F4 b. SnF4 c.Sn1F2 d. Sn2F2
____ 21. What is the correct formula for Plumbic Oxide?
a. PbO2 b. Pb2O4 c. PbO d. Pb4O2
____ 22. What is the formula of the compound Barium (Ba +2) and Phosphate (PO4)-3 ?
a. Ba2(PO4)3 b. Ba3(PO4)2 c. Ba(PO4) d. none of the above
____ 23. Find the formula mass of your answer in question number 22.
a. 751.157 g b. 601.93 c. 232.3 g d. none of the above
____ 24. The name of the formula CF4 is?
a. Chlorine Fluoride b. Chlorofluoride c. Chlorine Tetrafluoride d. Tetrafluorine Chloride
____ 25. The counting unit of atoms is ____.
a. Molecule b. mole c. avogadro’s number d. all of the above
____ 26. C12H22O11 is classified as ____.
a. Atoms b. formula units c. particles d. molecule
____ 27-29. White Phosphorus (P) consists of P4 molecules. It spontaneously ignites on contact with air. The other allotropes are not as
reactive. If there are 0.350 moles of P4 molecules, how many P4 many molecules are present?
a. 6.02 x 1024 b. 2.11 x 1023 c. 6.02 x 10 23 d. 2.11 x 1024
____28. What is the mass in grams of the sample?
a. 30.97 g b. 10.84 g c. 43.36g d. 4.336 g
____29. How many P atoms are present?
a. 6.02 x 10 23 b. 6.02 x 10 -23 c. 8.44 x 10-23 d. 8.44 x 1023
____ 30. The reactant that is completely used up in the reaction is ___.
a. Excess reactant b. limiting reactant c. both a and b d. neither a or b
____ 31. All of the equations are correct EXCEPT.
a. 2 Al + 3 S Al2S3 b. 2 Al + 3Cl 2AlCl c. Al + OH Al(OH)3 d. none of the above
For 32-33. In an experiment, 5.00 g aluminum is heated with 25.0 g sulfur to form aluminium sulfide.
____32. How many grams of aluminum sulfide will be formed?
a. 13.9 g b. 139 g c. 5.46 g b. 54.61 g
____33. How many grams of excess reactant will remain?
a. 3.95 g b. 39.5 g c. 16.1 g b. 1.61 g
____ 34. The molecular formula of diphosphorus pentoxide is ___.
a. 2P5O b. P2O5 c. PO5 d. none of the above
____ 36. Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry”
a. Ernest Rutherford b. Antoine Lavoisier c. Erwin Schrodinger d. Niel Bohr
____ 37. He suggests that electrons travel around the nucleus of an atom in orbits.
a. Ernest Rutherford b. Antoine Lavoisier c. Erwin Schrodinger d. Niel Bohr
____ 38. He explained the nature of electrons in an atom by stating that the exact location of an electron cannot be stated and therefore, it is
more accurate to view the electrons in regions called electron clouds.
a. Ernest Rutherford b. Antoine Lavoisier c. Erwin Schrodinger d. Niel Bohr
____ 39. He performed the Gold Foil Experiment.
a. Ernest Rutherford b. Antoine Lavoisier c. Erwin Schrodinger d. Niel Bohr
____ 40. The amount of the product calculated from the limiting reactant.
a. Percentile Yield b. Theoretical Yield c. Both a and b d. neither a or b

II. Draw and label the LIFE CYCLE OF STAR. (10 points)

HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY! GODBLESS!!! 

Prepared by:
JAENICA PAULINE B. CRISTOBAL
Subject Teacher
Table of Specification

Prelim Examination

Grade 11- Physical Science

Number of Placements of Items Percent


Number
Objectives of Items
Knowledge Process Understanding of Items
%
1. Explain the formation of the light
6,12 3,10,13,15 6 12
element in the Big Bang Theory.
2. Describe the formation of heavier
elements during star formation and 14 41-50 11 22
evolution.
3. Describe the ideas of the Ancient
1,26 9 3 6
Greeks on the atom.
4. Point out the main ideas in the
discovery of the structure of the atom 2,4 11 3 6
and subatomic particles.
5. Cite the contributions of J.J.
Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, Henry
7,8,25,37,3
Moseley, and Niels Bohr to the 36 7 14
8,39
understanding of the structure of the
atom.
6. Name and write formulas in binary
17,31 21,22,24,34 19 7 14
compounds.

7. Calculate molar mass. 5,16 18,20,23 5 10

8. Determine two of the three-mass,


number of molecules and number of 35 27-29 4 8
particles- given any of them.
9. Determine the limiting reactant in a
reaction and calculate the amount of 30 32-33 3 6
product formed.
10. Calculate percentile yield of a
40 1 2
reaction.
TOTAL 50 100%

Prepared by: Submitted to:

JAENICA PAULINE B. CRISTOBAL SHERWIN C. MANALIGOD


Subject Teacher Asst. Principal II

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