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Chem f4 Chapter 5 Pretest
Chem f4 Chapter 5 Pretest
Chem f4 Chapter 5 Pretest
PRETEST
TOPIC: 05 CHEMICAL BONDS
Time: 15 minutes
Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in the table below.
Pretest Answer Table
Question
1.
2.
3.
No.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Answer
I and II only
II and IV only
I, II and III only
I, III and IV only
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Cl
Cl
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11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
What type of bond is formed in the compound when two non-metal atoms combine to
form a compound?
A Ionic bond
B Covalent bond
C Metallic bond
D Van der Waals
The following are formulae of compounds. Which is/are ionic compound (s)?
I
AgBr
II MgO
III NO2
IV NaCl
A
B
C
D
III only
I and IV only
II and IV only
I, II and IV only
During the formation of covalent bond, each atom in the compound will
A release its valence electrons
B transfer its valence electrons
C share its valence electrons
D receive electrons
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11 Atoms of Group 16 of the Periodic Table are most likely to form ions with
A a charge of +1 by losing one electron
B a charge of +2 by losing two electrons
C a charge of -1 by gaining one electron
D a charge of -2 by gaining two electrons
12 Potassium is in Group 1 and bromine is in Group 17 of the periodic table. Which of
the following represent the formula for potassium and bromide ions?
A K2+ and Br
B K+ and Br
C K2 and Br2+
D K and Br+
13 P and Q form covalent compound with the formula of PQ4
Which of the following electron arrangements of P and Q are correct?
Atom P
Atom Q
A 2.4
2.8.7
B 2.8.4
2.6
C 2.8.3
2.6
D 2.8.5
2.8.7
14 The table below shows electron arrangements for elements J, K, L and M.
Element
J
K
L
M
Electron arrangement
2.6
2.7
2.8.2
2.8.8
Based on the above table and using the letters J, K, L and M as symbols of elements,
the pairs of elements that can combine to form a compound are
I
J and K
II K and L
III J and L
IV K and M
A
B
C
D
15 Which of the following statement is true about ionic and covalent bonds?
A Both covalent and ionic bonds are strong bonds
B Metal and non-metal atoms form covalent bonds
C Ionic bonds are formed as a result of sharing a pair of electrons between two
atoms
D The force of attraction in both covalent and ionic bonds is called electrostatic
force of attraction
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