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This document is a science examination from Tapayas National High School in Camarines Sur, Philippines for Grade 8 students. It contains three parts that assess students' knowledge of key science concepts: 1) a multiple choice section testing understanding of atoms, mixtures, chemical bonds and states of matter; 2) matching definitions to science terms; and 3) short answer questions about states of matter, properties of matter, changes in matter, and subatomic particles. The exam aims to evaluate students' mastery of fundamental topics in chemistry and physics.
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This document is a science examination from Tapayas National High School in Camarines Sur, Philippines for Grade 8 students. It contains three parts that assess students' knowledge of key science concepts: 1) a multiple choice section testing understanding of atoms, mixtures, chemical bonds and states of matter; 2) matching definitions to science terms; and 3) short answer questions about states of matter, properties of matter, changes in matter, and subatomic particles. The exam aims to evaluate students' mastery of fundamental topics in chemistry and physics.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
TAPAYAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tapayas Balatan, Camarines Sur

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


S/Y 2017-18
GRADE 8-SCIENCE

Name: __________________________Grade & Section _______________


A. TEST I - MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose and encircle the best answer from the given choices.
1. Atoms consist of three fundamental particles. What are these particles and their charges?
a. Proton(+1), neutron (-1) and electron (neutral or 0 )
b. Proton(-1), neutron (+1) and electron (neutral or 0 )
c. Proton(+1), neutron (0 or neutral) and electron (-1)
d. Proton(-1), neutron (0 or neutral) and electron (+1 )
2. Which of the following is not a mixture?
a. Juice c. Air
b. Nitrogen d. Soda
3. A kind of chemical bonding that result sharing of valence electrons by two or more atoms.
a. Ionic bond c. Covalent bond
b. Metallic bond d. Atomic bond
4. The process by which the molecules on the surface of a liquid break away and change into gas.
a. Condensation c. Melting
b. Evaporation d. Water vapor
5. A transformation process in which a solid is changed to a liquid.
a. Condensation c. Melting
b. Evaporation d. Water vapor
6. Identify which is not matter.
a. Water c. light
b. Air inside ball d. all of the above
7. It usually burns up when it enters Earth’s atmosphere.
a. Meteoroid c. asteroids
b. Comets d. meteors
8. A rocky fragments revolving around the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
a. Meteoroid c. asteroids
b. Comets d. meteors
9. A celestial body moving about the sun, usually in a highly elliptical orbit, consisting of a central mass
surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas.
a. Meteoroid c. asteroids
b. Comets d. meteors
10. A meteor that reaches the surface of the earth.
a. Meteoroid c. asteroids
b. Meteorites d. meteors
B. TEST 11 - Choose the best answer inside the box that correspond to the statement below.

Atom atomic number mixtures


Molecules substance element
Angstroms solubility liquid
Solid STM atomic mass
Elasticity matter heterogenous

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1. It is contain two or more kinds of elements combined chemically.
2. Is contain only one kind of atom.
3. A physical properties of matter that has the capacity to return into its original shape.
4. It has the capacity of matter to be dissolved.
5. The tiniest particles of a substance that has all the properties of the element.
6. Is a particle consisting of two or more atoms combined together in a specific arrangement.
7. A unit of length equal to one ten millionth of a millimeter.
8. A state of matter has no definite shape but has definite volume.
9. A state of matter has definite shape and definite volume.
10. Is anything that has mass and occupies space.
11. Is the simplest form of matter, contain only one kind of atom a substance that cannot be broken down into a
smaller one by chemical reaction.
12. Contains two or more distinct substances that can be physically separated from each other.
13. The number of protons in an atom.
14. The sum of the protons and neutron.
15. It can magnify an image 10 million times and it can view / scan the surface of a very small particles like atom.

C. TEST 111- ENUMERATION


(1-3) Give the 3 state of matter
(4-8) Physical properties of matter
(9-12) The changes in matter.
(13-15) The 3 three sub-atomic particles.

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G O D B L E S S YOU A L L!!!

“The more we study the more we discover our ignorance”


*** Percy Bysshe Shelley ***

By: JOANA CRESSEL P. VELASCO


Science Teacher

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