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Summative Test on Chemistry

Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?


a. 2s b. 2p c. 3d 4. 4s
2. Which of the following statements is NOT true of the atomic model of Bohr?
a. The hydrogen is made up of a positively charged nucleus.
b. The electron revolves around the nucleus in a circular orbit.
c. The energy of the electron in a given orbit is not fixed.
d. An electron can absorb or emit a quantity of radiation.
3. What occurs when an electron moves from high energy level to a low one?
a. Another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one
b. The atom moves faster
c. Colored light is given off
d. This process is not possible
4. Which of the following sublevels is correctly designated?
a. 1p5 b. 3f9 c. 2p6 d. 3d11
5. How many orbitals are in the third principal energy level?
a. 3 b.6 c. 9 d. 2
6. Which of the properties of atoms is the most suitable reference for the kind of bond that will
take place between/among them?
a. Atomic size c. ionization energy
b. electronegativity d. electron affinity
7. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bond?
a. Atom b. molecule c. ion d. electron
8. Element X belongs to Group 1. Which of the following best describes element X?
a. High electronegativity c. high ionization energy
b. Low electronegativity d. a non-metallic element
9. Why do atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds?
a. To attain stability c. to form molecules
b. To form compounds d. to produce ions
10. Which of the following statements best describe organic compounds?
a. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
b. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things.
c. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
d. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
11. What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
12. Which of the following pairs of organic compounds is highly flammable?
a. Gasoline, acetone c. lubricating oil, isopropyl alcohol
b. Water, ethyl alcohol d. liquefied petroleum gas, kerosene
13. Which alkane will most likely have a very low boiling point?
a. Propane b. pentane c. butane d. hexane
14. What is the common use of methane?
a. disinfectant c. artificial ripening agent
b. fertilizer d. fuel
15. Honey is applying something to the ball bearings of the wheels of her bicycle so that friction will
be minimized. Which do you think the manager scolded his employee?
a. Formalin c. water
b. Isopropyl alcohol d. acetone
16. The following are representative particles of matter. Which among them represent a covalent
compound?
a. Atom b. ion c. molecule d. particle unit
17. What percentage of hydrogen (H) is present in water (H2O) ?
a. 12% b. 11% c.13% d. 10%
18. Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the
number of particles?
a. Liter b. gram c. mole d. Celsius
19. How can you apply knowledge on percentage composition?
a. In maintaining the quality of food product
b. In checking the amount of sugar present in the soft drink
c. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample
d. All of the above.
20. What do you expect to observe in a “mole exhibit of Different Substances’?
a. Different kind of element
b. Different colors of substances
c. Showcase of 1 mole of different elements having different masses
d. Showcase of 1 mole of different substances having the same masses
21. How many particles are there in one mole of any kind of substance?
a. 6.02 x 10 23 b. 6.02 x 10 24 c. 6.02 x 10 25 d. 6.02 x 10 26
22. Why is mole concept important?
a. It is useful when converting between grams and atoms or molecules.
b. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers.
c. It can be applied to any type of particle representative.
d. All of the above
23. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of sulphur is
present in SO2? (molar mass is 64.07 g/mole)
a. 40.00 % b. 49.95% c. 60.00 % d. 50.05%
24. People usually use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)or agua oxinada to clean to wounds (MM=34.02
g/mole).if Cheska used 1.0 g of H2O2 to clean her wound, how many moles of H2O2 did she
used?
a. 0.035 mole b. 0.030 mole c. 0.029 mole d. 0.025 mole
25. International Standard Unit (SI) to express the amount of substance.
a. Mole b. grams c. millilitre d. feet

SUMMATIVE TEST ON VOLCANOES

1. Which characteristics of magma mainly determines is explosiveness?


a. Color b. amount c. temperature d. silica content
2. Which of the following characteristics of a volcano depends on its magma emission?
a. Age b. size c. shape d. location
3. Which of the following factors associated with volcanic eruptions may cause the decrease in the
Earth’s average temperature for a few years?
a. Heat b. light c. acid rain d. volcanic ash
4. A thick layer of a volcanic ash can be heavy enough to collapse the roofs of buildings because
ash __________
a. Is solid c. becomes heavier as it cools
b. Cannot be blown by winds d. consists of tiny fragments of rocks that becomes
heavy as they pile up
5. The followings volcanoes have erupted, except for __________________
a. Iraya b. Mayon c. Cabaluyan d. Taal
6. It is a funnel-shaped opening at the top of a volcano.
a. Crater b. caldera c. slope d. summit
7. The heat from the interior of the Earth is a source of energy.
a. Hydropower plant c. volcanic power
b. Geothermal energy d. all of the above
8. It is a natural opening in the surface of the earth where molten rocks, hot gases, smoke and
ash are ejected.
a. Creek b. canal c. volcano d. none of the choices
9. Shape of volcano that characterized by the alternate solidification of lava.
a. Cinder b. composite d. shield d. all of the choices
10. Shape of volcano that characterized by narrow base and steep slope.
a. Cinder b. composite d. shield d. all of the choices

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