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Grade 11 Physical Science Finals Exam

This document is a physical science exam for a grade 11 student. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of subatomic particles, chemical bonding types, electron configuration, the octet rule, and ionic bonding. It also includes blank boxes to fill in electron configurations and an essay question asking the student about values learned from physical science and how they can apply them in real life. There is a bonus riddle at the end.

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Grade 11 Physical Science Finals Exam

This document is a physical science exam for a grade 11 student. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of subatomic particles, chemical bonding types, electron configuration, the octet rule, and ionic bonding. It also includes blank boxes to fill in electron configurations and an essay question asking the student about values learned from physical science and how they can apply them in real life. There is a bonus riddle at the end.

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MERCY JUNIOR COLLEGE

Grade 11 A. Yes, it is ionic bonding.


Physical Science B. No, it is of another type of
Finals Exam chemical bonding.
C. There is no chemical bonding
present.
NAME: D. This is just an orbital model.

YEAR LEVEL & SECTION:


6. In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the
TEACHER’S NAME:
PROCTOR’S NAME: electron configuration is the distribution of
electrons of an atom or molecule in atomic or
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE molecular orbitals.
INSTRUCTION: Encircle the letter of the correct A. Electron Configuration
answer. (1 POINT EACH) B. Periodic Table of Elements
C. Orbital Models
1. It is a subatomic particle, symbol e− or D. Energy Levels
β−, with a negative elementary electric charge.
A. Neutron
B. Electron 7. Is this an example of ionic bonding?
C. Proton
D. Atom

2. It is a subatomic particle, symbol p or p+ , with a


positive electric charge of +1e elementary
charge and mass slightly less than that of a
neutron.
A. Neutron
B. Electron
C. Proton A. Yes, it is ionic bonding.
D. Atom B. No, it is of another type of chemical
bonding.
3. It is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n0 , with C. There is no chemical bonding present.
no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger D. This is just an orbital model.
than that of a proton. 8. It is a chemical rule of thumb that reflects
A. Neutron observation that atoms of main-group elements
B. Electron tend to combine in such a way that each atom
C. Proton has eight electrons in its valence shell, giving it
D. Atom the same electronic configuration as a noble
gas.
4. Is this an example of ionic bonding?
A. Octet Rule
B. Valence Electrons
C. Atomic Orbitals
D. Chemical Bonds

9. It is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary


matter that has the properties of a chemical
element.
A. Neutron
A. Yes, it is ionic bonding. B. Electron
B. No, it is of another type of chemical C. Proton
bonding. D. Atom
C. There is no chemical bonding present.
D. This is just an orbital model. 10. It is a type of chemical bond that involves the
electrostatic attraction between oppositely
5. Is this an example of ionic bonding? charged ions, and is the primary interaction
occurring in ionic compounds

A. Covalent bonding
B. Metallic bonding
C. Ionic bonding
D. Chemical bonding
II. ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the blank boxes with the correct answer according to the table of molecular geometry.
(2 POINTS EACH)

III. ESSAY

SCOING RUBRIC FOR ESSAY


CONTENT 3pts.
ORGANIZATION 3pts.
MAIN IDEA AND SUPPORTING 4pts.
DETAILS
TOTAL 10PTS

1. As a student, what values have you learned from one of your core subjects, Physical Science? How will you
be able to apply these in real life?

[BONUS RIDDLE]
What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?

***END***
Good luck and God bless!
Prepared by: Mr. Hendrix Antonni A. Enriquez & Mrs. Arianne Riz F. Santos

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