3rd QUARTER EXAMINATION
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SHS DEPARTMENT
March 25-26, 2024
NAME:___________________________________________GRADE&STRAND:_________SCORE:____/50
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. (1 point each)
1. Which of the following asserts that stars are formed 14. How many significant figures are present
when a dense region of molecular cloud collapse? in this figures, 3400017 kg?
c. 7 c. 4
a. Big Bang Theory c. Creation Theory d.5 d. 8
b. Evolution Theory d. Star Formation Theory 14. Count the significant figures of 0. 0570
2. Which refers to the fragments of clouds that contract cm
and form a stellar core?
a.4 c. 5
a. Protostar c. Red giant b.2 d. 3
b. Supernova d. White dwarf
3. Where do hydrogen and helium fuse in a main 16. How many significant figures are there
sequence star? in 2435.56 km?
a. 4 c. 6
a. Core b. Crust c. Inner core d. Mantle
b. 2 d. 5
4. Helium will be converted into what after its fusion with 17. What is the derived units for
two more helium atoms? temperature?
Argon b. Carbon c. Chlorine d. Oxygen a.Kelvin c. Degree Celsius
5. During red giant formation, what element will be b.Newton d. Ampere
produced by the fusion of oxygen with helium? 18. How many kilometers are there in 2,300
Helium b. Hydrogen c. Neon d. Silicon meters?
6. A process in which heavier elements such as a.2.0 km c. 2.3 meters
Beryllium (4Be) and Iron (26Fe) were formed by b.23 KM d. 2.3 k
combining protons and neutrons from the 19. It is considered as the MKS unit of force.
a. Ampere c. Newton
nuclei of a lighter elements.
b.Dyne d. Joule
a. Stellar nucleosynthesis
20. It is the process by which elements are
b. Formation of Stars
formed within the star.
c. Protostars a. evolution c. revolution
d. None of the above b. stars d. None of the above
7. It states that stars are formed when a dense region of
molecular cloud collapse. TEST II. ESSAY
a. Big Bang Theory c. Creation Theory Direction: Answer the following based on
b. Evolution Theory d. Star formation your own understanding. (5 pts each)
8. SI stands for __________. 1.How Physical Science differ from
a. Standing International Units Chemistry?
b. System International of Units 2.Explain the concept of Big Bang theory.
c. Science International Units 3. List a least 10 names of Elements found
d. Science Integration Units On the Periodic Table(10 pts)
9. It is the basic unit for length.
a. Millimeter c. Metre
b. Miles d. Distance
10. Basic unit for measuring mass of an object is __.
a.Kilometer c. Kelvin
b.Kilograms d. Ampere Prepared by:
11. Basic unit for electric current AINON T. SALENDAB
a. Candelac. Kelvin Subject Teacher
b. Ampered. Mole
12. What is the unit for frequency?
a. Ampere c. Mole
b. Hertz d . Candela
13. A student averaged 45 miles per hour on a trip. What
was the student’s speed in feet per second?
a. 65ft/s c. 66 ft/s
b. 60 ft/s d. 61 ft/s
LONG QUIZ ON GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
12 STEM
Name: ________________________________ Date: ___________
Score: ___________
Test I. Investigatory Activity (30 points)
I. Directions: Investigate and analyze the given situation. Explain the phenomenon.
Based on the kinetic molecular model, solids usually have higher densities compared to liquids.
However, ice, a solid form of H2O floats on liquid water which means ice is less dense than water.
What do you think is the reason for this observation? What is the biological significance of this concept?
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II. Investigate and analyze the given situation.
Provide a detailed explanation for each case.
Water is present in almost every living thing, including human beings. It was discussed that water
molecules are held by Hydrogen bonds. What do you think will happen if Hydrogen bonding in water
does not exist at all.
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TEST II. RESTRICTED ESSAY
Direction: Answer the following questions. (5 points each)
1. How viscosity happened? Cite a scenario.
2. A paperclip in a jar water tend to float above. Why this happened? Explain your answer.
3. How Big Bang theory explained the formation of heavier elements?
4. Explain briefly the differences between Intermolecular forces and Intermolecular force.
Prepared by:
AINON T. SALENDAB
Subject Teacher