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Gen Chem 1ST Quarterly

This document is a quiz for a STEM 11 & GAS 12 class covering topics in chemistry including the particulate nature of matter, states of matter, physical and chemical changes, phase changes, and the electron configuration of elements. It contains multiple choice, matching, short answer, and enumeration questions testing students' understanding of these core chemistry concepts.
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Gen Chem 1ST Quarterly

This document is a quiz for a STEM 11 & GAS 12 class covering topics in chemistry including the particulate nature of matter, states of matter, physical and chemical changes, phase changes, and the electron configuration of elements. It contains multiple choice, matching, short answer, and enumeration questions testing students' understanding of these core chemistry concepts.
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Diocesan Schools of Urdaneta

ST. PHILOMENA’S ACADEMY


Pozorrubio, Pangasinan

1st QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


STEM 11 & GAS 12

NAME: ____________________________________________________ SCORE: _____________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space before the number.
_______1. Which of the following is NOT a basic principle of the particulate nature of matter?
A Particles of matter are stationary.
B. Matter is composed of discrete particles.
C. There are empty spaces between particles of matter.
_______2. Which statement best describes a physical change?
A. melting of ice B. frying of egg C. burning of wood
_______3. What change of state is taking place in this photograph?

A. Freezing B. Evaporation C. Condensation


_______4. ________________ is the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
A. Freezing B. Evaporation C. Condensation
_______5. What are the three common states of matter?
A. Solid, liquid and mass B. Gas, liquid and matter C. Solid, liquid and gas
_______6. Which of the following is the correct number of known elements in the periodic table of elements?
A. 117 B. 118 C. 119
_______7. In which of the following occurs when matter changes in shape, size, or state but not in
composition?
A. Chemical Change B. Extensive Change C. Physical Change
_______8. Which statement best describe a solid?
A. Definite shape, no definite volume
B. Definite shape, definite volume
C. No definite shape, no definite volume
_______9. Which statement best describe a gas?
A. Definite shape, no definite volume
B. Definite shape, definite volume
C. No definite shape, no definite volume
_______10. It refers to the result in a change in the composition of matter from original substance
to formed a new substance, what changes of matter is this?
A. Chemical Change B. Extensive Change C. Physical Change
_______11. Which of the following phase change represents sublimation?
A. Gas to Liquid B. Gas to Solid C. Solid to Gas
_______12. When sodium chloride is dissolved in water, the resulting solution is classified as a _________.
A. Homogeneous mixture B. Heterogeneous mixture C. Homogeneous compound
_______13. Which set of properties does a substance such as CO2(g) have?
A. Definite shape and definite volume
B. No definite shape but definite volume
C. No definite shape and no definite volume
_______14. All of the following are physical changes except ____________.
A. Boiling an egg
B. Heating of glass
C. sawing of wood
_______15. Which of the following is a chemical change?
A. Breaking a glass
B. Freezing of water
C. Fermenting grapes

For numbers 16-25. Write CC if it is Chemical Change and PC if it is Physical Change. Write your answer on
the space before the number.

_______16. Melting of butter _______21. Boiling of Water


_______17. Freezing of water _______22. Ripening of Mango fruit
_______18. Frying Fish _______23. Curdling of Milk
_______19. Tarnishing of Silver _______24. Burning of Paper
_______20. Baking of Cake _______25. Digestion of food

II. MATCHING TYPE


Direction: Match the items in column A with those in column B.
A. States of matter and their characteristics.
Column A Column B
_______1. Gas particles A. slide past one another
_______2. Liquid particles B. vibrate in their fixed positions
_______3. Solid particles C. move in very quick and random motion
_______4. Matter D. the basic unit of matter
_______5. Atom E. anything that takes up space and has mass

B. Match the following phase changes.


_______6. Liquid to solid A. Freezing
_______7. Liquid to gas B. Melting
_______8. Solid to gas C. Evaporation
_______9. Gas to liquid D. Condensation
______10. Solid to liquid E. Sublimation

III. ELECTRON CONFIGURATION


Direction. Write the electron configuration of the following elements.

1. 46Pd - __________________________________________________
2. 34Se - __________________________________________________
3. 11Na - __________________________________________________
4. 7N - ___________________________________________________
5. 6C - ___________________________________________________
6. 9F - ___________________________________________________
7. 3Li - __________________________________________________
8. 10Ne - _________________________________________________
9. 20Ca - _________________________________________________
10. 18Ar - ________________________________________________
11. 5B - _________________________________________________
12. 12Mg - _______________________________________________
13. 37Rb - ________________________________________________
14. 27Co - ________________________________________________
15. 24Cr - ________________________________________________
IV. Direction. Complete the chart for each element.

CHEMICAL ATOMIC ATOMIC # OF # OF # OF


ELEMENT
SYMBOL NUMBER MASS PROTONS ELECTRONS NEUTRONS

1. Sulfur 16 16

2. Cl 35.45 17

3. P 30.97 15

4. B 5 6

5. Krypton 83.79 36

6. Argon 18 22

7. Si 28.09 14

8. Ag 10.79 47

9.Cobalt 27 32

10. Fe 55.85 26

11. 12.01 6 6

12. F 9 9 10

13. Helium 2 4.00 2

14. O 8 8 8

15. Co 58.69 27 32

V. ENUMERATION
Direction: Enumerate the following Particulate Nature of Matter.
States of Matter
1. 2. 3.

Changes of Matter
1. 2.

Phase Changes
1. 3. 5.
2. 4.

Prepared by:

DANICA F. LORENZO
Subject Teachers

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