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Summative Test in Physical Science

This document appears to be a test for a Grade 11 Physical Science class covering topics in astronomy and physics. It contains four sections - a multiple choice section with 15 questions testing knowledge of concepts like the geocentric and heliocentric models of the universe, properties of planets and astronomical objects. The second section involves identifying key physics terms related to optics. The third section consists of modified true/false statements testing ideas from Aristotle and Galileo about motion. The final section involves labelling a diagram. The test is assessing students' understanding of important historical figures and models in astronomy, as well as concepts in optics and theories of motion.

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Summative Test in Physical Science

This document appears to be a test for a Grade 11 Physical Science class covering topics in astronomy and physics. It contains four sections - a multiple choice section with 15 questions testing knowledge of concepts like the geocentric and heliocentric models of the universe, properties of planets and astronomical objects. The second section involves identifying key physics terms related to optics. The third section consists of modified true/false statements testing ideas from Aristotle and Galileo about motion. The final section involves labelling a diagram. The test is assessing students' understanding of important historical figures and models in astronomy, as well as concepts in optics and theories of motion.

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Email address: [email protected]

FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST


GRADE 11 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Second Semester-MIDTERM

Name : _______________________________ Date: ________________


Grade: ____ Section: ______________ Strand: ________ Specialization: ______________
Score: ____________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of the best answer on the
questions given.

1. Geo means .
A. Earth B.Sun C. Star D.Planet
2. Helio means .
A. Star B. Sun C.Planet D. Earth
3. He believed that Earth is the center of the Universe.
A. Copernicus B.Brahe C. Plato D. Ptolemy
4. A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by
gravitational attraction.
A. Galaxy B.Milky Way C.Constellations D.Stars
5. It is a spiral galaxy
A. Galaxy B.Milky Way C.Constellations D.Stars
6. It is the red planet
A. Earth B.Mars C. Jupiter D.Saturn
7. It is the apparent daily rotation of the stars.
A. Solstice B. Eclipse C.Annual D.Diurnal
8. It is the apparent yearly rotation of the stars.
A. Solstice B. Eclipse C.Annual D.Diurnal
9. He believed that Sun is the center of the Universe.
A. Copernicus B.Brahe C. Plato D. Ptolemy
10.He believed that Earth is the center of the Universe but the planets are rotating around the
Sun
A. Copernicus B.Brahe C. Plato D. Ptolemy
11.It is an action that changes its location and position.
A. Movement B.Motion C.Horizontal D. Vertical
12.The teacher of Aristotle
A. Plato B. Socrates C.Galileo C. Ptolemy
13.The teacher of Plato
B. Brahe B. Socrates C.Galileo C. Ptolemy
14.Where did Galileo experiment his free falling bodies
A. Leaning Tower of Pisa B. London Bridge C.Paris D.Tower of Ziggurat
15.He believed that lights objects will fall faster than heavy objects.
A. Aristotle B. Socrates C.Galileo C. Ptolemy
II. IDENTIFICATION
DIRECTION: Choose the correct word from the WORD POOL below in the given box.
Normal Line Law of Reflection Angle of Reflection
Ray Optics Reflected Ray Ray Incident Ray
Refraction of Light Angle of Incidence Reflection of Light

1.A ray that is moving towards the mirror.


3. It represents the reflection of light.
4.A ray that is moving away from the mirror.
5..An angle that is between the normal line and the incident ray.
6..An angle that is between the normal line and the reflected ray.
7. It is the bending of light.
8 It states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
9. A branch of physics that study the behavior of light.
10. It is similar to the bouncing ball.

III. TRUE OR FALSE


Direction:Modified True or False. Read each statement carefully. Write True if the statement is
correct and if FALSE, change the underline word or group of words to make the statement
correct. Use a separate paper for your answer.
_______________1. Aristotle claimed that violent motion is an imposed motion.
______________2. In natural motion, an object will move and will eventually return
to its natural state depending on the composition that the object is made of.
_______________3. According to Galileo, heavy objects will fall faster than light ones.

_______________4. Aristotle said that to keep the object moving in horizontal motion, a
constant amount of force is needed.
_______________5. Objects dropped simultaneously will reach the ground at the same
time regardless of their masses and air resistance.

_______________6. Galileo concluded that the path taken by a projectile is parabolic.


uniformly accelerated motion and to study projectile motion.
_______________7. Aristotle believed that a projectile is a combination of uniform
motion in the horizontal direction and uniformly accelerated motion in the vertical
direction.
_______________8. A kicked ball is an example of a natural motion.
_______________9. In Galileo’s view of vertical motion, the fall of the object is
dependent on its weight.
_______________10. The fall of heavy object toward the center of the earth is a violent
motion.
IV.LABEL
Direction:Label the diagram with the following words:

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