Science 10 Q4 PT
Science 10 Q4 PT
Science 10 Q4 PT
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Q4 SCIENCE 10
ITEM PLACEMENT
ITEM EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT NO.
PLAC REMEMB UNDERSTAN APPLY/ ANALY EVALUA CREATE OF
COMPETENCY CODE
EME ER/ D/ ZE/ TE/ / ITEM
APPLICAT S
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KNOWLE COMPREHEN ION ANALY SYNTHE EVALUA
DGE SION SIS SIZE TION
Investigate the
relationship between:
1 volume and pressure
at constant
temperature of a gas
2 volume and S9MT- 1,2,4,6,11 3,7,8,9
1-15 15 5 13 15
temperature at IIj-20 ,12 ,10,14
constant pressure of a
gas
3 explains these
relationships using the
kinetic molecular theory
Recognize the major
categories of 18,19,23,
S10MT 20,21
biomolecules such as 16-
-IVc-d- 24,25,26, 16,17 12
carbohydrates, lipids, 27 ,22
22
proteins, and nucleic 27
acids
28,33,
Apply the principles of S10MT
28-
conservation of mass to -IVe-g- 29,32,34,38 35,36, 31 11
38
chemical reactions 23
37
Explain how the factors
affecting rates of
chemical reactions are
S10MT 40,42,
applied in food 39- 47,49,5
-IVh-j- 44,45 41,43,48 39 12
preservation and 50 46 0
24
materials production,
control of fire,
pollution, and corrosion
Q4 PERIODIC TEST IN SCIENCE 10
Directions: Read each question and choose the letter of the correct answer.
4. Air is pumped into a bicycle tire. Which of the following does not happen?
a. The gas density increases.
b. The gas molecules collide more frequently.
c. The gas molecules move faster.
d. The space between the molecules decreases.
5.A 10-liter sample of gas is held in a container under a pressure of 1.5 atm. The gas is then compressed
to 7.5 liters. Find the pressure if the temperature is kept unchanged.
a. 1.3 atm b. 1.7 atm c. 2.0 atm d. 50 atm
6. Which of the following scientists pioneered the experimentation of volume and temperature relationships
at constant pressure? a. Amedeo Avogadro b. Gay-Lussac c. Jacques Charles d. Robert Boyle
7. Which graph correctly represents Charles’ Law?
8. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, what will happen to the temperature inside the container?
a. The temperature will decrease. c. The temperature will fluctuate.
b. The temperature will increase. d. The temperature will not change.
9. A gas evolved during the fermentation of glucose has a volume of 780 mL at 20.1 ⁰C and 1.00 atm.
What was the volume of this gas at the fermentation temperature of 36.5 ⁰C. The pressure remained
constant. a. 116 mL b. 430 mL c. 739 mL d. 824 mL
10. Which of the following does not involve the application of Charles’ Law?
a. baking b. bloated tire c. hot air balloon d. syringe
11. Why do gases differ from solids?
a. They can be compressed. c. They have a higher amount of kinetic energy.
b. They have a definite volume. d. They have collisions with close neighbors.
12. Which of the following is the best place to store compressed gases?
a. areas where there is heat; c. corridors or stairways;
b. confined or closed vessel; d. secured areas where there is a proper ventilation.
13. Last summer vacation, the Cruz family decided to go to Pagudpod, Ilocos Norte to have a beach party.
On their way to Ilocos, all of them were surprised when the tire suddenly exploded. What is the probable
explanation for the blown-out tire during a long summer drive?
a. High temperature causes a decrease in volume.
b. The amount of the gases inside the tire is increased.
c. The mass of the gases inside the tire increases causing a blown-up tire.
d. The volume of gases increases as the temperature increases, causing a blownup tire.
14.Jane can still pump air in the party balloon even though it is already inflated. What explains this
phenomenon?
a. Air molecules can be compressed. c. Balloons look better if their size is bigger.
b. Balloons are made up of plastic. d. The air inside the balloon is hot.
15. Which of the following samples is highly compressible at high pressure and expandable at high
temperature? a. aluminum sheet b. ice c. oxygen gas d. water
16. Which of the following food items contains the most lipids?
17. What will be the correct pairing of monomer of proteins and its function?
A. fat: structure C. DNA, RNA: store genetic material
B. starch, sugar: cell machinery D. amino acid: tissue repair
18. What do you call the long chain of molecules which may consist of similar building blocks or
repeated patterns of molecules?
A. molecules B. monomers C. polygons D. polymers
19.What class of biomolecules do DNA and RNA belong?
A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. nucleic acids D. proteins
20.What class of biomolecule does the structure represent in Figure 1?
A. carbohydrates
B. lipids
C. nucleic acids
D. proteins
21.The image shown in Figure 2 is a structure of oleic acid. What class of biomolecule does it fall?
ANSWER KEY
1. D 26. D
2. D 27. B
3. C 28. B
4. C 29. C
5. C 30. C
6. C 31. B
7. A 32. C
8. A 33. B
9.D 34. A
10. D 35. D
11. A 36. A
12. D 37. D
13. D 38. A
14. A 39. A
15. C 40. D
16. D 41. D
17. C 42. A
18.D 43. A
19. C 44. B
20. A 45. D
21. B 46. A
22. B 47. B
23.C 48. B
24. D 49. B
25. B 50. A