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Grade 10 Fourth Periodicals
Grade 10 Fourth Periodicals
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I.MULTIPLE CHOICE. From the given sets of choices, pick the one that best describes the statement or the
question. UNDERLINE the LETTER of your chosen answer on the space provided.
1. Which example has particles that can be drawn closer to occupy smaller volume?
a. fruit juice b. block of wood c. air inside the syringe d. ice cube
2. Which of the following phenomena does NOT involve the application of gas pressure?
a. burning fuels b. falling leaves c. vulcanizing tire d. rising hot air balloons
3. Last summer vacation, the Cruz family decided to go to Pagudpod, Ilocos Norte to have a beach party. On
their way to Ilocos, all of them were surprised when the tire suddenly exploded. What is the probable
explanation for the blown out tire during a long summer drive?
a. High temperature causes a decrease in volume.
b. The amount of the gases inside the tire is increased.
c. The mass of the gases inside the tire increases causing a blown up tire.
d. The volume of gases increases as the temperature increases, causing a blown up tire.
4. What gas law explains the relationship of pressure and volume?
a. Avogadro’s law b.Boyle’s law c. Charle’s law d. Combined gas law
5. The following are general properties of gases, which one is NOT correct?
a. Gases are easily compressed when pressure is applied.
b. The force of attraction between particles is very strong.
c. Gases expand when heated and contract when cooled.
d. Occupies all the spaces available.
6. The formula used in computing for the relationship of pressure,volume and temperature is ____.
a. P1V1=P2V2 b. V1/T1=V2/T2 c. P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 d. PV=nRT
7. If you want to compute problems on volume and temperature, what formula will you use?
a. P1V1=P2V2 b. V1/T1=V2/T2 c. P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 d. PV=nRT
8. What gas law has the formula, PV=nRT?
a. Avogadro’s law b. Combined Gas law c. Charles’ Law d. Boyles” Law
9. From the formula given in number 8, what does “n” stands for?
a. number of liters b. number of moles c. number of gas d. number of liters
10. The Avogadro’s law considers all measurable factors that affect the behavior of gases. Which of the
following
factors is NOT included?
a. pressure b. area c. temperature d. number of moles
11. The Avogadro’s law equation is derived from the following EXCEPT.
a. Boyles’ law b. Charles ‘ Law c. Lewis’ Law d. Avogadros’ Law
12. Which gas law is involved when a balloon pops after being sat on?
a. Charles’ Law b. Boyles Law c. Law of Pressure Gradient d. none of the above
13.The temperature- volume relationship was being studied by
a. Robert Boyle b. Jacques Charles c. Cesar Charles d. Amadeo Avogadro
14. Jacques Charles study the relationship between temperature and ________.
a. Volume b. Pressure c. Temperature d. all of these
15. Not all gas law problems have Kelvin (K) as the unit of temperature. They can be expressed in Celsius and
Fahrenheit. So convert 123 C to K.
a. 396 K b. 486K c. 369K d. 458K
16. A 2.5 liter sample of a gas is collected at a pressure of 1.25 atm. Calculate the pressure needed to reduce the
volume of the gas to 2.0 liters. The temperature remain unchanged.
a. 1.45 atm b. 1.46 atm c. 1.50atm d. 1.56 atm
17. The temperature of a gas in a 2 liter container is 300K. What will be its volume if the temperature is
increased to 500K? the pressure remains constant.
a. 3.33 L b. 2.33 L c. 1.33L d. 0.33 L
18. A quantity of gas exerts a pressure of 2.4 atm when its volume is 4.0 L at 40C. Calcilate the pressure exerted
by the same gas if the temperature is raised to 50C and the volume ie reduced to 1.5L.
a. 6.8 atm b. 6.7 atm c. 6.6 atm d. 6.5 atm
19. The pressure of a nitrogen gas inside a rigid tank is 1.5atm at 30C. what will be the resulting pressure if the
tank is cooled to 0C?
a. 1.30 atm b. 1.32atm c. 1.34atm d. 1.35 atm
20. What will be the final volume of a 5L He gas which contains 0.965 mole of 30C and 1atm, if the amount of
this gas is increased to 1.80 moles provided that temperature and pressure remains unchanged?
a. 9L b. 9.1L c. 9.2L d. 9.3L
21. Which of the following phenomena does NOT involve in the application of gas pressure?
a. burning fuels b. falling leaves c. vulcanizing tire d. rising hot air balloons