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Third Periodical test in Science III Name: _____________________ Yr.

& Sec: _______________ Date: ______ Score: ________ GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read with understanding the questions that follow and write your answers in a separate sheet of paper. Test I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter that corresponds to your answer. 1. Who is the scientist who proposed the law which support the atomic theory? a. John Dalton b. Neils Bohr c. Ernest Rutherford 2. He predicted the existence of meson, a particle needed to hold protons and neutrons in the nucleus. a. James Chadwick b. Hideki Yukawa c. Enrico Fermi 3. He found out that electrons were given off when cathodes were heated. a. James Chadwick b. Hideki Yukawa c. Joseph John Thomson 4. What particle of an atom was the last to be discovered because it is uncharged? a. Electron b. Neutron c. proton 5. Which one is true about protons? a. They are anti-particles. b. They are positively charged. c. They are found inside the nucleus. 6. What is the correct electronic configuration of the element Chlorine? a. 1s22s22p63s23p5 b. 1s22s22p63s23p4 c. 1s22s22p63s23p6 7. It describes how an electron in the ground state normally occupies orbitals in the lowest available energy level. a. Aufbau Principle b. Pauli s Exclusion c. Hund s Rule 8. The principle wherein each orbital can accommodate only two electrons and these must have opposite spins. a. Aufbau Principle b. Pauli s Exclusion c. Hund s Rule 9. Which of the following is true about Rutherford experiments? a. Most of the alpha particles passed through the gold foil and deflected. b. A few alpha particles passed through the gold foil with small angles of deflection. c. Still fewer alpha particles bounced back in the direction from which they came. 10. Which statement is not correct? a. The atom has a central core. The nucleus. b. The charge of the nucleus is negative. c. The electrons are found outside the nucleus. 11. This refers to the arrangement of elements that shows the family relationships. a. Valence electron b. Electron configuration c. periodic table d. Period 12. What is/are the orbital/s present in the fourth principal energy level? a. s b. sp c. spd d.spdf 13. It refers to the horizontal rows in the periodic table. a. Period b. Group c. block d. Valence 14. Which of the following elements belong to Period 6? a. Boron b. Lead c. iron d. aluminum 15. Which of the following elements is metallic? a. Sulphur b. Bromine c. silver d. Silicon 16. It refers to the negatively charged particles of an atom? a. Proton b. Electron c. neutron d. Positron

17. Who was the first scientist to give evidence to support Democritus idea about atoms? a. Antoine Lavoisier b. Joseph Proust c. Robert Boyle 18. What is the negative electrode which is used to fluorescence or give off light? a. Anode b. Cathode c. rays 19. What is the maximum number of electrons present in the f orbital? a. 32 electrons b. 18 electrons c. 14 electrons Test II. Matching Type: Match the scientists in Column A with their discoveries in Column B Column A 20. Karl Scheele 21. Joseph Priestly 22. Henry Cavendish 23. John Newlands 24. Dmitri Mendeleev 25. Johann Dobereiner Test III. A. Fill-up the missing data. Name of the element Magnesium Iron Nickel Symbol Atomic No. (Z) 12 (29) (33) Mass No. (A) Number of e12 (31) 28 (34) Column B a. Law of Triads b. Produced the chlorine c. Produced oxygen d. Produced hydrogen e. Law of Octaves f. Left gaps for still undiscovered elements

no

Mg Fe Ni

(26) 56 59

(27) (30)

(28) (32) (35)

B. Complete the Table. No. Of Valence Electrons (36) (41) 5 2 12 (42) (45) Valence Electronic configuration (37) 2s22p5 (43) Calcium (38) Flourine

Group IA (39) IIA 12 (40)

Period 4

Element

(44)

Prepared by: Ms. Jackeline Q. Irlandez and Mr. Igmedio C. Higum Subject Teachers

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