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