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Revision Grade 7 Chapter 4

This document is a science worksheet for Grade VII students focusing on Chapter 4, which covers materials, structure, and properties of atoms. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, and diagram-based questions related to atomic structure and the periodic table. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of basic atomic concepts and properties of elements.

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Revision Grade 7 Chapter 4

This document is a science worksheet for Grade VII students focusing on Chapter 4, which covers materials, structure, and properties of atoms. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, and diagram-based questions related to atomic structure and the periodic table. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of basic atomic concepts and properties of elements.

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LEARNING ALLIANCE

Science Submission Date : ________


AZIZ AVENUE

Name : __________________________ Grade : _____VII____

Chapter 4 Materials – Structure and Properties


Q1. Choose the correct answer.

1. We can see large kinds of atoms using …………….

a. nanotubes
b. electron microscope
c. scanning tunneling microscopes
d. the periodic table

2. The number of protons is always the same as the number of…………. when it’s
electrically neutral.

a. protons
b. neutrons
c. electrons
d. atoms

3. Gold foil experiment was done by …………………..

a. J.J. Thompson
b. James chadwick
c. Ernest rutherford
d. Democritus

4. The sub-atomic particles orbiting around the nucleus of an atom are called …………
a. electrons
b. neutrons
c. atoms
d. protons

5. Shell L has the capacity to hold ……… electrons.

a. 2
b. 6
c. 8
d. 10

6. What is the electronic configuration of an element consisting eight electrons?


a. 2,6
b. 1,5
c. 3,3
d. 6,0
7. Which element has the smallest mass?

a. Helium
b. Hydrogen

c. Oxygen

d. Calcium
Q2. This question is about elements.

i. Draw straight lines to match the element with its correct chemical symbol.

b. Chlorine is in Group 7 of the Periodic Table.

i. Write down the chemical symbol for Chlorine.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………

ii. Sodium is a metal.

Tick (✓) the boxes next to the two correct properties of sodium.



a. Sodium conducts electricity.


b. Sodium does not conduct heat.


c. Sodium is ductile.
d. Sodium is not malleable.

Q3. Look at the diagram of a beryllium atom.

i. How many electrons are in the atom?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………

ii. How many neutrons are in the atom?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………
iii. Which one of these scientists did research on the structure of an atom? Circle the correct
answer.
Darwin Galileo Newton Rutherford

Q4. Look at the diagram. It shows some of the elements in the Periodic Table.

a) Use the Periodic Table to answer these questions.

i. Write down the chemical symbol of the element with only three protons inside its nucleus.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………

ii. Write down the chemical symbol of the element in Group 2 and Period 3.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………
b) Look at the diagram.

i. Complete the diagram to show the arrangement of electrons in an atom of carbon.

c) The diagram given below is an incomplete plum pudding model. Draw the required
particles.

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