Name: _____________________________________ Section: __________________
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Short Quiz 1
Multiple Choice Choose the letter from the option that best completes the statement.
____ 1. The formation of elements is known as _________.
a. nucleotides. c. nuclear fission
b. Cytogenesis. d. nucleosynthesis
____ 2. Which of the following describes stellar nucleosynthesis?
a.. It is the formation of elements during a supernova explosion.
b. It is the process by which elements are formed within the star.
c. It is the process by which elements are produced in gas clouds.
d. It is formation of light elements such as hydrogen and helium.
____ 3. Which process is responsible for the formation of light elements such as
Hydrogen and Helium?
a. stellar nucleosynthesis. c. supernova nucleosynthesis
b. supernova nucleosynthesis. d. big bang nucleosynthesis.
____ 4. The two elements formed in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis were _________.
a. hydrogen and helium. c. hydrogen and lithium
b. hydrogen and oxygen d. helium and lithium
____ 5. ______________ Nucleosynthesis happens in the center of the stars and is
where the elements carbon through iron (Fe) are formed.
a. stellar. c. supernova
b. big bang d. red giant
____ 6. All elements bigger than iron in the periodic table are formed in ________.
a. Bigbang. c. Red Giant.
b. Stellar. d. Supernova
____ 7. Where do h
a. Carbon. c. Lithium
b. Hydrogen d. Phosphorous
____ 8. How do heavier elements form?
a. Though combustion c. Through nuclear fusion
b. Through nuclear fission d. Through nuclear synthesis
_____9. Where do formation of heavier elements take place?
a. Nebula c. Star
b. Sun d. Hydrogen
_____10. The Birthplace of the star is known as ____________
a. Protostar c. Nebula
b. Supernova d. Giant star
II. Complete the table below
SYMBOL ELEMENT ATOMIC ATOMIC NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF
MASS/WEIGHT NUMBER PROTONS ELECTRONS NEUTRON
Br Bromine
Sn tin
Cs Cesium
W Tungsten
Bi Bismuth
III. Fill me up
1. A process by which elements are formed within the
star as a result of Nuclear Fusion
2. It is the body of science that studies the origin,
evolution and eventual fate of the universe
3. When two He combined together, new element was
formed. What element is this?
4. Protium, Deuterium and Tritium are the Isotope of
what element?
5. It is the smallest unit that makes us all matter?
6. He proposed that the universe was small and densely
packed in the “PRIMEVAL ATOM.
7. When adding 2 neutrons to 1 Proton it is called what?
8. It occurs when proton and neutron combine.
9. What elements are formed together to create Be?
10. the elements are arranged according to increasing
number of protons and we call it….
Name: _____________________________________ Section: __________________
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Short Quiz 1
I. Complete the table below
SYMBOL ELEMENT ATOMIC ATOMIC NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF
MASS/WEIGHT NUMBER PROTONS ELECTRONS NEUTRON
Se 34 34 34
Sr 38 38 38
Rh 45 45 45
P 15 15 15
Ni 28 28 28
II. Fill me up
1. It is the body of science that studies the origin,
evolution and eventual fate of the universe
2. It occurs when proton and neutron combine .
3. He proposed that the universe was small and densely
packed in the “PRIMEVAL ATOM."
4. Protium, Deuterium and Tritium are the Isotope of
what element?
5. When adding 2 neutrons to 1 Proton it is called what?
6. It is the smallest unit that makes us all matter.
7. When two He combined together, new element was
formed. What element is this?
8. the elements are arranged according to increasing
number of protons and we call it….?
9. What elements are formed together to create Be?
10. A process by which elements are formed within the
star as a result of Nuclear Fusion
III. Multiple Choice Choose the letter from the option that best completes the
statement.
____ 1. How do heavier elements form?
a. Though combustion c. Through nuclear fusion
b. Through nuclear fission d. Through nuclear synthesis
____ 2. ______________ Nucleosynthesis happens in the center of the stars and is
where the elements carbon through iron (Fe) are formed.
a. stellar. c. supernova
b. big bang d. red giant
____ 3. Which process is responsible for the formation of light elements such as
Hydrogen and Helium?
a. stellar nucleosynthesis. c. supernova nucleosynthesis
b. supernova nucleosynthesis. d. big bang nucleosynthesis.
____ 4. The two elements formed in Big Bang Nucleosynthesis were _________.
a. hydrogen and helium. c. hydrogen and lithium
b. hydrogen and oxygen d. helium and lithium
____ 5. Which of the following describes stellar nucleosynthesis?
a. It is the formation of elements during a supernova explosion.
b. It is the process by which elements are formed within the star.
c. It is the process by which elements are produced in gas clouds.
d. It is formation of light elements such as hydrogen and helium.
____ 6. All elements bigger than iron in the periodic table are formed in ________.
a. Bigbang. c. Red Giant.
b. Stellar. d. Supernova
____ 7. Three helium nuclei fuse to form ___________.
a. Carbon. c. Lithium
b. Hydrogen d. Phosphorous
____ 8. The formation of elements is known as _________.
a. nucleotides. c. nuclear fission
b. Cytogenesis. d. nucleosynthesis
_____9. Where do formation of heavier elements take place?
a. Nebula c. Star
b. Sun d. Hydrogen
_____10. The Birthplace of the star is known as ____________
c. Protostar c. Nebula
d. Supernova d. Giant star