Grade 9 Science Quarter 2

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SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SIARGAO

NUEVA ESTRELLA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


NUEVA ESTRELLA, SOCORRO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE

THIRD GRADING EXAMINATION – GRADE 9 SCIENCE

NAME AND SECTION:____________________________________________________________

INSTRUCTION: Read the questions carefully and thoroughly. Choose the letter of correct answer and write your answers on the
answer key provided. GOOD LUCK!

1. Are composed of atleast 1 metal and 1 non-metal.


Answer
A. ionic compound B. carbon compound C. covalent bond D. polar bond
Sheet 2. Who is one of the foremost scientist of Modern Physics.
A. Einstein B. Rutherford C.Niels Bohr D. Coppernicus
3. What is the fundamental piece of matter?
1. _____ A. Oxygen B. Carbon Dioxide C. Oxycarbon D. atom
4. Niels Bohr is born on________?
2. ______ A. 1991 B. 1888 C. 1885 D. 1895
5. It is a positively charged?
A. Electricity B. proton C. neutron D. electorns
3. ______
6. ________ is an excellent solvent for both ionic compound.
A. Solid B. water C. gas D. vinegar
5. ______ 7. What models believes that electrons travel in separate orbits?
A. Rutherford model B. Bohr model C. Ernest model D. Random model
6. ______ 8. When was the Bohr atomic model introduced?
A. 1913 B. 1915 C. 1912 D. 1910
7. ______ 9. Rutherford Atomic model is also known as?
A. Nuclear atom B. planetary model C. nuclear atom or planetary model D. all of the choices
8. ______ 10. He was the first to discovered that atoms have a small charged nucleus surrounded by large empty space?
A. Ernest Rutherford B. Niels Bohr C. Dalton D. Einstein
11. He is the one who developed the electronegativity.
9. ______ A. Niels Bohr B. Linus Pauling C. Rutherford D. Einstein
12. What is called the ability of an atom to attract electrons?
10. _____ A. Covalent bond C. polar covalent
B. Polar bond D. electronegativity
11. _____ 13. It is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms?
A. Ionic bond B. covalent bond C. polar covalent bond D. polar bond
12. _____ 14. HCl stands for what compounds?
A. Carbon dioxide B. Hydrogen chloride C. Floride D. chloride
15. _____is made when two or more non-metal atoms bond by sharing valence electrons?
13. _____ A. Polar bond C. non-polar covalent bond
B. Covalent bond D. ionic bond
14. _____ 16. It is a type of element that is lack of metallic characteristics?
A. metalloids C. non-metal
15. _____ B. metal D. iron
17. It is made of covalent bonds between non-metal carbon hydrogen and oxygen?
16. _____ A. milk B. vinegar
B. sugar D. All of the choices
18. It is a type of covalent compound that are mostly liquids and gases due to weak inter-molecular forces between molecules.
17. _____
A. Molecular covalent B. giant covalent C. polar covalent D. non-polar covalent
19. __________is generally any chemical that contains carbon.
18. _____ A. Iodine B. Organic compound C. Carbon compound D. Oxide
20. One of the organic compound that has strong odor, volatile and highly flammable?
19. _____ A. Kerosene B. Gasoline C. Diesel D. Oil
21. It is the ability to support combustion?
20. _____ A. Flammability B. Volatility C. catenate D. Odor
22. It has low viscosity.
A. Gasoline C. Diesel oil
21. _____
B. Kerosene D. lubricating oil
23. Which of the following is NOT a properties of covalent componud?
22. _____ A. Have low melting and boiling paires.
B. Do not dissolve easily in water.
23. _____ C. Do not conduct electricity in solutions
D. All of the above
24. _____ 24. Forces that hold groups of atom together and make them function as a unit?
A. Bonds C. Covalent bond
25.______ B. Ionic bond D. All of the choices
25. ________are chemical substances that contain carbon atoms bonded to any other elements?
A. Carbon compounds C. Covalent bonds
26______ B. Ionic bonds D. All of the above
26. What is the element symbol of Lithium?
27______ A. H C. Si
B. Li D. O
27. In what year does the pyro technician described and widely used metal containing ionic compound as source of color in
fireworks ?
A. 1801 C. 2001
B. 1901 D. 2012
28. What is an excellent solvent for both ionic compound?
Answer A. Water B. Sugar C. Milk D. Vinegar
Sheet 29. Ionic compound is composed of atleast 1 metal and ___________?
A. 1 non-metal? C. 2 non-metal
28. _____ B. 3 non-metal D. 4 non-metal
30. _________has negatively charged atoms?
29. _____ A. Proton C. Electron
B. Neutron D. Ion
30. _____ 31. Which of the following is NOT an element ?
A. Proton B. Oxygen C. Carbon D. Hydrogen
32. Which of this have a highly viscosity index ?
31. _____ A. Diesel Oil B. Lubricating oil C. Kerosene D. All of the choices
33. It is the measured of a liquids resistance to flow volatility?
32. _____ A. Viscosity B. Volatility C. Flammability D. All of the choices
34. What element is the most versatile?
33. _____ A. Hydrogen C. Fluorine
B. Carbon D. Oxygen
34. _____ 35. _________are those electron that reside in the outermost shell.
A. Valence electron B. Valence C. Oxygen D. Sunlight
36. In naming ionic compounds the metal is first and the __________ is second.
35. _____ A. oxide B. non-metal C. Magnesium D. CO2 and sugar
37. Who believes that electrons travel in separate orbits.
36. _____ A. Bohr C. Dalton
B. Rutherford D. Einstien
37. _____ 38. _______describes the atom as mostly empty space?
A. Rutherfords nuclear atomic model C. Quantum model
38. _____ B. Bohr model D. All of the above
39. The fixed energies that the electrons have are called_________?
A. Energy levels C. Oxygen
39. _____
B. Atom D. Valence
40. If the electronegativity is equal to _______it results to a non-polar covalent bond?
40. _____ A. 0.4 or less C. 0.5
B. 1 D. All of the above
41. _____ 41. ______is composed of the symbol of the element and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of an atom.
A. Lewis symbol B. Atoms C. Ionic compounds D. Covalent
42. _____ 42. ________ involves complete transfer of electrons.
A. Ionic bond C. Non-polar
B. Covalent bond D. Polar
43. _____
43. ___________ are naturally produced by living organism, but can also be produced artificially.
A. Organic compounds C. In organic compounds
44. _____ B. Carbon compounds D. Hydrocarbons
44. _______ are specific groups of organic compounds which contain carbon and hydrogen only.
45. _____ A. Hydrocarbons C. Carbons
B. Ethyne D. Methane
46. _____ 45. ______ is poor conductors of heat and electricity and they gain electrons to form negative ions.
A. Metal B. Non-metal C. Ions D. Atoms
47. _____ 46. Two shared electrons is called______.
A. Single covalent bonds C. Triple bond
B. Double covalent bonds D. All of the choices
48. _____ 47. What is the chemical formula of Carbon dioxide?
A. CO C. CH
49. _____ B. H O D. NH
48. _______ is the measure of a compound to evaporate or turn into gaseous state.
50. _____ A. Volatility C. Flammability
B. Viscosity D. Viscosity
49. One important characteristics of carbon is the ability to form long _________?
A. Chain or polymeters
B. Compounds
C. Atoms
D. Ions
50. What compounds are present almost universally in everything we see and use in our daily lives..
A. Carbon compounds C. Hydrogen compounds
B. Ionic compounds D. Alcohol

Prepared by:

DORIZA V. RUAYA
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