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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XI
Salud Cagas Technical and Vocational High School
Bacungan Magsaysay, Davao del Sur
GRADE 11 SCIENCE
First Quarter Examination
Name: ______________________________________Year & Section: ___________________
Direction: Circle the letter of the correct choice.
1. The most prominent scientific theory about the origin of the solar system involves
the spinning dust of cloud called___________
a. Nebula b. Galaxy c. Black hole d. Singularity
2. According to this theory, the universe originated from an enormous explosion is____
a. Big bang Theory b. Theory of Evolution
c. Nebula d. Singularity
3. The central idea of this hypothesis of the origin of the solar system is that the Earth,
planets and sun originated from nebula.
a. Nebular Hypothesis b. Tidal Hypothesis
c. Planetisimal Hypothesis d. Binary Star Hypothesis
4. The central idea of this hypothesis is that large stars passed near the sun and due to
the gravitational pull a gaseous tide was raised on the surface of the sun and the
stars.
a. Nebular Hypothesis b. Tidal Hypothesis
c. Planetisimal Hypothesis d. Binary Star Hypothesis
5. The central idea of this hypothesis is that disk shaped cloud of gas and dust which
was remnant after the formation of the sun began before to clump together forming
bodies of planetisimals.
a. Nebular Hypothesis b. Tidal Hypothesis
c. Planetisimal Hypothesis d. Binary Star Hypothesis
6. This Hypothesis was proposed by an American astronomer H.N. Russell of 1937.
a. Nebular Hypothesis b. Tidal Hypothesis
c. Planetisimal Hypothesis d. Binary Star Hypothesis
7. This hypothesis states that the universe is composed of dust and gas.
a. Nebular Hypothesis b. Dust gas cloud hypothesis
c. Planetisimal Hypothesis d. Binary Star Hypothesis
8. Nebular hypothesis was proposed by a German Philosopher and French
mathematician.
a. Kant and Laplace b. Jeans and Jeffrey
c. Kant and Jeans d. Laplace and Jeffrey
9. It is the invisible layer of gases that surround the planet.
a. Atmosphere b. Hydrosphere
c. Biosphere d. Lithosphere
10. it includes all water in land, oceans and atmosphere including the solidified water in
arctic regions and the evaporated water in the atmosphere.
a. Atmosphere b. Hydrosphere
c. Biosphere d. Lithosphere
11. a Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer who used the sun to measure the
size of the round earth.
a. Eratosthenes b. Claudius Ptolemy
c. Nicolaus Copernicus d. Johannes Kepler
12. a Greek mathematician and astronomer who proposed and set up a model of the solar
system known as Ptolemaic system.
a. Eratosthenes b. Claudius Ptolemy
c. Nicolaus Copernicus d. Johannes Kepler
13. Polish astronomer who proposed a different model of the solar system known as
Copernican model.
a. Eratosthenes b. Claudius Ptolemy
c. Nicolaus Copernicus d. Johannes Kepler
14. Danish astronomer who made a mathematical calculation of the motions of the planets
Of the planets as they travel around the sun that are still accepted until today.
a. Eratosthenes b. Claudius Ptolemy
c. Nicolaus Copernicus d. Johannes Kepler
15. Physicist and Philosopher who improvised the optical telescope leading to the discovery
of Jupiter’s four primary moons and rings of the Saturn.
a. Galileo Galilee b. Sir Isaac Newton
c. Harlow Shapley d. Albert Einstein
16. He is an English astronomer most famous for his three laws of motion and his law of
gravitational force.
a. Galileo Galilee b. Sir Isaac Newton
c. Harlow Shapley d. Albert Einstein
17. He made a calculation of the size of the Milky Way Galaxy.
a. Galileo Galilee b. Sir Isaac Newton
c. Harlow Shapley d. Albert Einstein
18. He is considered as the greatest mind in human history.
a. Galileo Galilee b. Sir Isaac Newton
c. Harlow Shapley d. Albert Einstein
19. Which layer of the Earth is the thinnest?
a. Crust b. Mantle
c. Core d. All of these
20. Which layer of the Earth composed mostly of Iron and Nickel?
a. Crust b. Mantle
c. Core d. All of these
Enumeration
21-25 What are the five distinct layers of the atmosphere?
26-28 What are the three layers of the Earth interior?
29-30 What are the two types of crust?+

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