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NORTH CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGE

Formerly: Central Mindanao Technical Institute


Maranding, Lala, Lanao del Norte
“For Excellence, Service & Quality - TO GOD BE THE GLORY”

3rd GRADING EXAMINATION


GRADE 9- SCIENCE
(Gold and Silver)
95 copies

Name: Date: Score:


Section: Year Level: Teacher:

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the questions very carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct
answer. (1 pt. each)
1. It is believed that matter is composed of ____.
a. Nucleus b. proton c. electron d. atoms
2. Who is the scientist suggested that all matter was made up of atoms?
a. John Dalton b. Thomas Edison c. JJ Thompson d. Ernest Rutherford
3. Who discovered the electrons?
a. John Dalton b. Thomas Edison c. JJ Thompson d. Ernest Rutherford
4. A scientist who is famous for his gold foil experiment.
a. John Dalton b. Thomas Edison c. JJ Thompson d. Ernest Rutherford
5. A scientist who believed that universe is made of invisible units called atoms.
a. Democritus b. John Dalton c. Rutherford d. none of the above
6. What do you call an atoms of the same element having different number of neutrons?
a. Isotopes b. proton c. neutron d. electron
7. Who proposed the idea of isotopes in 1912?
a. Frederick Soddy b. John Dalton c. JJ Thompson d. Ernest Rutherford
8. Who is the scientist that was able to measure the mass of electron using the oil drop apparatus?
a. Robert Millikan b. Soddy c. Neils Bohr d. Schrodinger
9. Who discovered that electrons exist in several distinct layers or levels?
a. Neils Bohr b. Schrodinger c. Soddy d. Ernest Rutherford
10. Atoms are composed all of the following, EXCEPT.
a. Protons b. neutrons c. electrons d. none of the above
11. What are the charges found inside the nucleus?
a. Protons and electrons
b. Protons and neutrons
c. Neutrons only
d. Protons only
12. What do you call the pathway of an electrons?
a. Electron’s shell b. nucleus c. proton’s orbit d. none of the above
13. It is also equal to the protons.
a. Atomic mass b. atomic number c. electrons d. both b and c
14. It is also equal to the sum of protons and neutrons.
a. Atomic mass b. atomic number c. electrons d. protons
15. The number of electrons is also equal to.
a. Atomic number b. protons c. a only d. both a and b

II. Identification
Directions: Identify the following as Covalent Bonding or Ionic Bonding and write your answers
on the space provided before each number. (2 pts. Each)
__________ 1. H2 and O
__________ 2.H2 and Cl2
__________ 3.C and O
__________ 4. P and Cl3
__________ 5. C and Cl4
__________ 6. N2 and O
__________ 7. Na and Cl
__________ 8. Ca and Cl2
__________ 9. K2 and O
__________ 10. Ca and O
III. Enumeration
Directions: Enumerate the following. (1 pt. each)
1-3. Types of Volcanic Cones
4-6. Types of Vocanoes
7-9. Major Classification of Elements
10-11. Examples of Cinder Volcano
12-13. Examples of Shield Volcano
14-15. Examples of Composite Volcano

IV. Illustration
Directions: Draw a scenario in which the volcano is erupted. Emphasize what are the possible
outcomes of that tragedy by explaining at the latter part of the drawing. (20 pts)

Criteria:
Uniqueness - 10 pts.
Interpretation - 5 pts.
Originality - 5 pts.
Total - 20 pts.

“If others can do, why can’t I“

Prepared by: Checked by:


ROMEO M. ESCARIAL EDUVIGIS G. GANDIONCO
Science Teacher High School Principal
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