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Republic of the Philippines

Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology


Fort Magsaysay Campus, Palayan City

3RD QUARTER TEST IN GRADE 8 SCIENCE

Name:________________________ Score:____________
Year/ Section:__________________ Date:_____________

TEST I – Choose the letter that bests answer the question or completes the statements. Any forms of erasures are
considered incorrect. Encircle only.

1. The numbers of protons in an atom is equal to the


a. Group number c. number of neutrons
b. Period number d. atomic number
2. Each vertical column in the Periodic Table is called a(n)
a. period c. element
b. group d. property
3. which element’s chemical symbol is Na in the Periodic Table?
a. Neon c. Sodium
b. Nitrogen d. Natrium
4. Which elements are found close to the right side of the Periodic Table?
a. nonmetal c. metalloids
b. metals d. earth metals
5. Which best describes where nonmetals are located in the Periodic table?
a. Right side c. middle
b. Left side d. upper corner
6. _____ are elements that are shiny and that conduct heat and electricity well.
a. Metals c. Rubber
b. Nonmetals d. glass
7. Who was the Russian scientist who developed the ideas of the modern Periodic table?
a. Jefferson c. Aristotle
b. Newton d. Mendeleev
8. Except for helium, this expresses the stability of the noble-gas atom’s filled outer energy level:
a. The duet rule c. the sextet rule
b. The octet rule d. the trio rule
9. An atom of fluorine has an atomic number of 9 and a mass number of 19. How many neutrons does florine
have?
a. 9 C. 19
b. 10 D. 29
10. The electron configuration of an atom is written based on the following rule/principle EXCEPT;
a. Aufbau principle c. Pauli exclusion principle
b. Octet rule d. Hund’s rule
11. The atomic mass for copper is 64. The atomic number is 29. What are the number of electrons?
a. 64 c. 29
b. 35 d. 73
12. Which statement is most correct about the number of protons in an element and Periodic Table
arrangement?
a. An element in period 4 will have more protons than in a period 3 element.
b. An element in period 3 will have more protons than in a period 4 element.
c. An element in period 4 will have the same number of protons as a period 4 element.
d. There is no correlation between the period numbers and the number of protons in the elements.
13. The Periodic Table is organized so the periods are numbered and run
a. vertically c. diagonally
b. horizontally d. in a figure eight
14. the number of valence electrons in an atom is equal to the
a. period number c. atomic mass
b. group number d. number of neutrons
15. Aluminum is a metal found in the 4th column of the periodic table. What statement is true about Aluminum
and the other elements in that column?
a. All the elements are nonreactive.
b. All the elements are in the same period.
c. All the elements have the same number of protons.
d. All the elements have the same chemical properties.
16. What element serves as component of fertilizers, gasoline and certain kinds of plastics?
a. phosphorus c. cesium
b. aluminum d. argon
17. Which of the following are also called as the coinage metals?
a. Transition metals c. alkali metals
b. Alkali earth metals d. actinides
18. Which of the following ions found in the body functions for the formation of bones and teeth?
a. Calcium c. bicarbonate
b. Ammonium d. phosphate
19. He thought that all matter is made up of water.
a. Heraclitus c. Anaximenes
b. Thales d. Aristotle
20. He proposed the raisin bread model of the atom.
a. Rutherford c. Thomson
b. Chadwick d. Becquerel

TEST II - Read the list of words in the box, and choose the word that best answers each statement given below. All
answers must be written on the blanks provided before each number.

alloy freeze-drying electron orbital law of definite proportion

ceramics pasteurization valence electron metalloids periodic law

polymers matter cation James Chadwick Ernest Rutherford

radiotracers proton anion Halogens Noble gases isotope

________________1. Atoms of an element with different number of neutrons.


________________2. Anything that occupies space and has mass.
________________3. He discovered the neutron.
________________4. Positively charged ion.
________________5. Any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, occupying group VIIA
(17) of the periodic table. They are reactive nonmetallic elements that form strongly acidic compounds with
hydrogen, from which simple salts can be made.
________________6. The outermost electron of an atom.
________________7.  Elements which are stable and nonreactive.
________________8. An element (e.g., germanium or silicon) whose properties are intermediate between those of
metals and solid nonmetals. They are electrical semiconductors.
________________9. The process of heat processing a liquid or a food to kill pathogenic bacteria to make the food
safe to eat. 
________________10. A class of materials that are normally hard, brittle, and stable at high temperatures, are made
by high temperature processing of inorganic raw materials.
________________11. Are materials composed of two or more kinds of elements or metals and possess the
properties of metals.
________________12. Are substances whose molecules have high molar masses and are composed of a large
number of repeating units. There are both naturally occurring and synthetic Common in nature are proteins,
starches, cellulose, and latex.
________________13 Region surrounding an atom where electrons can probably found.
________________14. Negatively charge ion.
________________15. The positive elementary charge of an atom.
________________16.  The law that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers. .
________________17. Sometimes called Proust's law or the law of definite composition, or law of constant
composition states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio (by mass)
and does not depend on its source and method of preparation. 
________________18. a chemical compound in which one or more atoms have been replaced by a radioisotope so
by virtue of its radioactive decay it can be used to explore the mechanism of chemical reactions by tracing the path
that the radioisotope follows from reactants to products.
________________19. The negatively charge particle of an atom. 
________________20. Was the central figure in the study of radioactivity who led the exploration of nuclear
physics.

“Push yourself because, no one else is going to do it for you”


“Goodluck and Godbless”

Prepared by: Noted by:

Gerald A. Quijano, MAT-Science Angelita N. Masa, Ph.D


Instructor III Director, FMC

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