Summative Test No. 2 Grade 8

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MADRID NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Madrid, Surigao del Sur

3RD QUARTER
SCIENCE – 8
Summative Test No. 2

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

TOPIC/ Distribution of Items


COMPETENCIE No. of No. of Easy 70% Average Difficult Type of Test
S hours items 20% 10%
1. Determine
the number of
protons, True or
neutrons, and 5 30 21 6 3 False and
electrons in a Discussion
particular
atom;
S8MT-IIIe-f-10

TOTAL 5 30 21 6 3

Prepared by:

LENETTE A. ALAGON
Subject Teacher Checked by:

EVELYN S. CALE
Master Teacher II
MADRID NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Madrid, Surigao del Sur

3RD QUARTER
SCIENCE – 8
Summative Test No. 2

I. Direction: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

For numbers 1-7, choose from the following:


a. Neutron c. both a and b
b. Proton d. neither a and b

1. It is neutral.
2. It is negatively charge.
3. It is positively charge.
4. Revolves around the nucleus.
5. Found in the nucleus of an atom
6. Responsible for the mass of an atom
7. It is equal to the atomic number of an element

For numbers 8-10, choose from the following:


a. J.J Thomson e. John Dalton
b. Ernest Rutherford f. Democritus
c. James Chadwick g. Henrich Bequerel

8. Discovered neutron
9. Discovered electron
10. Discovered nucleus
11. Coined atom as “atomos”
12. Pictured atom as tiny indestructible sphere with mass

13. Which subatomic particle is the lightest?


a. Electron b. proton c neutron
14. Which subatomic particle is the heaviest?
b. Electron b. proton c neutron
15. What do you call the model of an atom proposed by J.J Thomson.
a. Planetary Model b. Plum Pudding Model c. Nuclear Model
16. What do you call the model of an atom proposed by Ernest Rutherford.
a. Planetary Model b. Plum Pudding Model c. Nuclear Model
17. Elements that have the same atomic number but have different atomic mass is _______.
a. Isobars b. isotopes c. compounds
18. Basic unit of matter that is the smallest particle of an element and they are the building blocks of
molecule.
a. Matter b. Atom c. Elements
19. It made up mostly the mass of an atom.
a. Proton & Electron b. Proton and Neutron c. neutron and electron
20. The atomic number of an element is equal to _____________.
a. No. of proton b. no. of neutron c. atomic mass
21. The number of electrons of an element is equal to the number of ________.
a. neutron b. protons c. atomic mass
II. Analyze the table. Choose the correct letter of the answer.

For numbers 22-27, choose from the following species:

Element/Ion
Mutation e- n0 p+
A 6 6 6
B 6 7 8
C 6 8 6
D 7 8 7

22. It has an atomic mass of 12


23. It has an atomic number of 7
24. It is not electrically neutral
25. It has a atomic number equal to 7
26. It has an atomic number equal to 8
27. It has the same atomic mass as atom D

III. Create your own Atomic Model and Compare the different atomic model by completing the
table.

Atomic Models Illustrations Descriptions


Thomson’s
Rutherford’s
(Your Model)

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