An example of "Table of Specification"

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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

First Periodical Examination

Subject Course: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY III (CHEMISTRY) Date of Examination: August 11, 2009

Area Contents

Number of hours Taught

Cognitive

Number of items

Item Placement

Percentage


K


C


A


HA

Chapter 1 Chemistry for All

    1. Importance of Chemistry
    2. Role of Chemistry in Society and Industry
    3. Contribution of Chemistry to other Sciences
    4. Scientific method
    5. Attitudes or Values of Scientists
    6. Measurements in Chemistry
    7. Apparatus and Safety Precautions
    8. Chemical Technology
    9. Chemical Tech. and Industry in the Rural Areas
    10. Chemists and Chemical Technologists


6


5


4


2


1


12


1 - 12


23%

Chapter 2 Properties and Classifications of Matter

2.1 Physical Properties of Matter

2.2 Chemical Properties of Matter

2.3 substances and Mixtures

2.4 Kinds of Mixture

2.5 Ways of Separating Mixtures

2.6 Elements and Compounds

2.7 Important Elements and Compounds in Industry

2.8 Elements and Compounds in  Living Organisms

2.9 Organic and Inorganic Compounds

2.10 Acids, Bases and Neutral Substances

8

6

5

3

1

15

13 – 27

31%

Chapter 3 Structure of the Atom

3.1 Atomic Theory

3.2 Chemical Changes in Terms of Dalton’s Atomic Theory

3.3 Electrical Nature of Matter

3.4 Isotopes

3.5 Emission Spectra of Elements

3.6 Energy Levels in an Atom

3.7 Orbitals And Electron Spin

3.8 Quantum Numbers

3.9 Electronic Configuration

3.10 Atomic Models

3.11 Radiation or Radioactivity


12


9


7


5


2


23


28 - 50


46%

TOTAL

26

20

16

10

4

50

100%

Prepared by: Antonio B. Bolocon Jr.

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