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CA 4

1. Which of the following describes a silver?


a. Good conductor of electricity and heat
b. Low meling point
c. Boils at room temperature
d. Can easily break into pieces
2. When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state, this is said to be the …….
a. Boiling point
b. Melting point
c. Freezing point
d. Turning point
3. Which is an example of solution of gas in solid?
a. Sugar solution
b. Air
c. Bed Foam
d. Soda
4. Which of the following is an element?
a. Water
b. Gold
c. Magnesium Oxide
d. Sodium Chloride
5. Which is NOT an evidence that a compound is formed in a chemical reaction?
a. Heat energy is given out
b. New properties are formed
c. Light energy is taken in
d. No physical change occur
6. A substance that is being dissolved in a solution
a. Element
b. Compound
c. Solvent
d. Solute
7. Which of the statements is true?
a. Metalloids are found at the center of the periodic table
b. Non metals are found at the right side and at the center of the periodic table
c. Metals are found at the left side and at the center of the periodic table
d. Metals, non metals and metalloids are randomly arranged in the periodic table
8. The solution in the picture below shows a solution of isopropyl alcohol. Which is the solvent?

a. Alcohol
b. Water
c. Gasoline
d. Sugar
9. Which of the following is made up of positively and negatibely charged ions?
a. Potassium Iodide (KI)
b. Silver (Ag+)
c. Glucose (C6H12O6)
d. Water (H2O)
10. Can easily be separated by physical processes into simpler substances
a. Element
b. Compound
c. Molecules
d. Mixture
11. Why some metals are suitable for electrical wiring?
a. Because they are soft
b. Because they are cheap
c. Because they are insulators
d. Because they are conductors
12. A substance consisting of two or more different chemically combined elements
a. Element
b. Compound
c. Mixture
d. Solution
13. When sodium reacts with oxygen, it forms Na2O. What is the chemical name of the compound?
a. Disodium oxide
b. Disodium monoxide
c. Sodium monoxide
d. Sodium oxide
14. A process in which the original substances are changed to one or more new substance
a. Physical change
b. Chemical reaction
c. Dissolution
d. Mixing
15. Which is NOT true about the illustration below?

a. It is an element
b. It is a molecule
c. It is a compound
d. It a pure substance

16. Which of the following metals reacts the fastest with oxygen in the air to form oxide
compounds?
a. Iron
b. Aluminium
c. Zinc
d. Sodium
17. Chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical ractions
a. Compound
b. Element
c. Solution
d. Mixture
18. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group? Why?
a. Oxygen, because it is a diatomic molecule
b. Sulfur, because its molecule is made up of eight atoms
c. Hydrogen, because it is a gas
d. Iron, because it is a metal
19. Which is NOT true about a compound?
a. The different elements in a compound are chemically combined in a fixed proportion by
mass
b. A compound can only be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods
c. Compounds are formed by chemical reactions, when usually involve an exchange of energy
(heat/light) with the surroundings
d. A compound is made up of only one kind of atom
20. Most metals can be shaped into different kinds of pans and cooking ware. Why?
a. Because they are brittle
b. Because they are malleable
c. Because they have high melting points
d. Because they have high boiling points
21. Audrey found a shiny, hard object while she was walking along the road. She noticed that is
attracted to her magnetic bracelet. WHAT IS THE OBJECT MADE OF?
a. Clay
b. Ceramic
c. Metal
d. Rubber
22. Sodium chloride is an example of ……
a. Ionic compound
b. Covalent compound
c. Molecular compound
d. Mixture
23. Which is the application of metalloids?
a. Can be used as electrical wirings for buildings and establishments
b. Can be used for lighting
c. Can be used in electronic devices
d. Can be made into pots and cooking wares
24. Which is true about the picture below?
a. It is found at the right side of the periodic table
b. It is a metal
c. It Can conduct heat and electricity
d. If combines with oxygen, it can make an ionic compound
25. Which of the following DOES NOT exist as a diatomic molecule in nature?
a. Oxygen
b. Nitrogen
c. Sulfur
d. Hydrogen
26. The ability of copper to be drawn into electrical wires is what kind of property?
a. Conductivity
b. Malleability
c. Ductility
d. Melting point
27. Catbon + oxygen -- Carbon dioxide , is an example of ……
a. Chemical combination of elements
b. Chemical combination of element and compound
c. Chemical combination of compound
d. Chemical combination of mixtures
28. Alloy are examples of
a. Solution of solid to solid
b. Solution of liquid to liquid
c. Solution of gas in liquid
d. Solution of gas in solid
29. Which is NOT a covalent compound?
a. Dinitrogen monoxide
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Calcium Chloride
d. Phosphorus tetrachloride
30. Potassium hydroxide + nitric acid - potassium nitrate + water, is an example of ….
a. Chemical combination of elements
b. Chemical combination of element and compound
c. Chemical combination of compound
d. Chemical combination of mixtures
31. Used to describe the number and type of elements that constitute a compound
a. Chemical name
b. Chemical reaction
c. Chemical formula
d. Chemical symbol
32. Consist of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Ion
D. Mixture
33. Which diagram best represent a mixture? (Answer : option 4)

34. Which best describes the non metals?


a. Conduct heat and electricity
b. High melting and boiling points
c. Most are gases at room temperature
d. The most abundant type of elements
35. In a sugar solution, which is considered as the solvent?
a. Sugar
b. Alcohol
c. Water
d. Salt
36. When magnesium burns with oxygen in the air, it produces ….
a. Calcium oxide
b. Oxygen magneside
c. Magnesium oxide
d. Oxygen calcide
37. What is the chemical formula of tetraphosphorus decoxide?
a. PO
b. P4O10
c. P4O8
d. P2O5
38. A period in the periodic table of the Elements is ……
a. Horizontal column
b. Vertical column
c. Vertical row
d. Horizontal row
39. Which best describe a compound?
a. Has a fixed melting and boiling points
b. Has a variable composition by mass
c. Does not usually have its own properties
d. Can be easily separated into its components by physical means
40. Which best describe a mixture?
a. Has a variable composition by mass
b. Made up of only one kind of atom
c. Has its own physical and chemical properties which are different from i6ts elements
d. Cannot be separated into two or more other substances by physical means

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