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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region I
Pangasinan Division II
DON AMADEO PEREZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sison, Pangasinan

4th Quarter Examination in Science 7

Name: ______________________________ Date: _________________ Score: __________

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for.
_____ 1. The fallowing activities can help prevent global warming EXCEPT
a.cutting of trees b. avoid use of CFC’s compound
c. clean and green campaign d. burning of plastics
_____ 2. The following are environmental issues and concern EXCEPT
a.overpopulation b. deforestation c. pollution d. landscaping
_____ 3. The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon. Without a natural greenhouse effect, the temperature
of the earth would be at -180C instead of 14 0C at present. Why are scientists concerned about the greenhouse
effect?
a.The is no technology taht will keep the temperature of earth constant.
b. Planting trees in wider areas is not possible; earth has may desert areas.
c. Human activities like burning of fossil fuels and deforestation enhance the greenhouse effect
d. The human population is increasing rapidly; more carbon dioxide will be released to the atmosphere
_____ 4. Which of the following greatly cause weather changes?
I.Use of motor vehicles II.Cutting down of trees
III. Use of products with CFC’s IV. Massive clearing and destruction of forests due to logging
a.I only b. II and IV only c. I and II only d. I, II, III and IV
_____ 5. What happens to the surrounding air when warm air rises?
I.Moves in all direction
II. Moves away from the rising air
III. It moves towards the place where warm air is rising
a.I only b. II only c. III only d. I, II and III
_____ 6. Which of the following natural phenomena starts during the summer months in the northern hemisphere,
when the Asian continent becomes warmer than the surrounding seas.
a.hanging amihan b. ITCZ c. trade winds d. hanging habagat
_____ 7. Earth’s season are caused by which of the following?
a.the varying amount of sunspot activity
b. the rotation of the earth during the 24 hour day
c. the earth’s orbit around the sun as an eclipse rather than a circle
d. the tilts of the earth’s axis of rotation relative to the ecliptic as earth revolves around the sun
_____ 8. Which of the following months receives the least amount of energy from the sun?
a.June b. August c. December d. May
_____ 9. Which of the following months receives the greatest energy from the sun?
a.June b. August c. December d. May
_____10. What affect does the tilting of the earth have?
a.When the earth id tilted away from the sun we have day.
b. When the earth is tilted away from the sun we have night.
c. It changes the angle that the sun strikes the earth in different land areas.
d. it causes the earth to be farther away from the sun at different times of the year.
_____11. Which part of the earth experiences summer in December and colder in June?
a.Northern hemisphere since sun id tilted towards it on June and December
b. Northern hemisphere because it receives direct rays from the sun in December and lesser in June
c. Sothern hemisphere because it receives direct rays from the sun in December and lesser solar energy in June.
d.Both southern and northern hemisphere because they receive equal rays directed from the sun in
December and June
_____12. When it is summer in the southern hemisphere, which of the following best describes the tilting of
the earth in the northern hemisphere?
a.towards the sun b. away from the sun
c. towards or away from the sun d. neither toward or away from the moon
_____13. What kind of eclipse do we see when the moon is entirely within the earth’s umbral shadow?
a.partial lunar b. total solar c. total lunar d. partial solar

_____14. Which of the following refers to partial or complete blocking from the view of one object to another?
a.eclipse b. season c. climate d. breeze
_____15. The following are the things that can be done to observe eclipses EXCEPT?
a.use eyeglasses b.use telescope c. observe it directly with our eyes d. use mirror
_____16. Atmospheric circulation influence climate by which of the following?
a.producing ocean currents b. distributing air that causes wind
c. producing winds that cause ocean currents d. producing winds that distribute heat and moisture
_____17. How does cutting of trees in a large areas contributes to global warming?
a.No trees will absorb the amount of carbon dioxide on earth .
b. Trees serve as habitat for birds.
c. It contributed to soil erosion.
d. It contributed to landslide.
_____18. Which among following contributes to the damage of the ozone layer?
a.Planting of trees b. burning of plastics c. watering the plants d. landscaping
_____19. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about amihan and habagat?
a.amihan is known as the northeast monsoon
b. habagat is known as the southwest monsoon
c. From October to march the habagat comes from the northeast and moves towards the sun
d. From Octobet to march the amihan comes from the northeast and moves towards the sou
_____20. Which of the following describes the movement of warm air from sea towards the land?
a.land breeze b. sea breeze d. amihan d. habagat
_____21. Which of the following particular time on earth can we receive the greatest energy from the sun?
a.morning b. noon c. midnight d. afternoon
_____22. Where can you find Philippines on earth?
a.in the equator b. near equator c. north pole d. south pole
_____23. Why is it that some countries experience continuous daytime for a 6 months?
a.Because it is located in north pole c. Because it is located in the equator
c. Because it is located away from the equator d. Because earths movement is not constant
_____24. . How does solar eclipse happen?
a.when the shadows of the earth and moon are cast in space
b. when the moon comes directly between the sun and the earth
c. when the shadows of moon and earth is neither too high nor too low
d. when the sun is on the opposite side of the earth and the moon
_____25. How does lunar eclipse occur?
a.when the moon comes directly between the sun and the earth
b. the earth has moved along its orbit taking the moon with it
c. when the moon moves through earth’s shadow at full moon
d. when the moon s directly on the opposite side of the earth and sun
_____26. Water vapour and carbon dioxide are both greenhouse gases. Why are we so worried about increasing
carbon dioxide and NOT water vapor?
a.Water vapour collects in the atmosphere while carbon dioxide negatively influence the quality of air.
b. Water vapor affects the quality of air while carbon dioxide keeps the air clean.
c. Watervapor stays in our atmosphere for years while carbon dioxide is not.
d. Water vapormake the atmosphere thick while carbon dioxide make it thin
_____27. How can you help in minimizing global warming?
a. through deforestation b. through reforestation c. through mining d. through kaingin
_____28. Which of the following is the reason why some people want to swim at night in the beach?
a. The water is cold b. the water is hot c. there is low tide d. there is high tide
_____29. How do the different parts of the earth receives energy from the sun?
a.earth’s rotation b. earth’s revolution c. suns rotation d. sun’s revolution
_____30. What do we experience when hanging habagat is being blown in our area?
a.there is strong winds b. there is strong rain c. there is a cold winds d. there is warm winds
_____31. How is earth tilted in its axis?
a.22.5 degrees b. 23 degrees c. 23.5 degrees d. 24 degrees
_____32. What happens when the earth has moved to the other side of the sun?
a.all parts of the earth will receive heat b. only half of the earth will receive heat
c. total darkness to all parts d. total brightness to all parts
_____33.Which of the following is the reason why we experience different seasons?
a. because of earth’s rotation around its axis b. because of earth’s revolution around the sun
c. because of earth’s resources d. because of earth’s gravitational force
_____34. Which among the following can be experienced if you are living in a north pole?
a. more seasons maybe experience b. limited seasons maybe experienced
b. no seasons maybe experienced d. alternating seasons will be experienced
_____35. How would you describe a lunar eclipse?
a. earth is between the moon and the sun b. moon is between the earth and the sun
c. sun is between the earth and the moon d. moon is very far from the sun
_____36. Which among the following is the closest layer of the atmosphere to the sun?
a.stratosphrere b. troposphere c. mesosphere d. thermosphere
_____37. Which among the following carry heavy rains because o the accumulation of warm air?
a.amihan b. habagat c. sea breeze d. land breeze
_____38. What is being experience if hanging amihan was blown in a certain area?
a.cold air will be felt b. warm air will be felt c. no changes will be felt d. strong rain will be felt
_____39. Which of the following months experience the longest night?
a.June b. August c. December d. May
_____40. Which of the following beliefs and practices have no scientific bases?
a.During eclipse we are advise to use basin of water
b. During eclipse there is increase in harmful microorganism
c. During eclipse pregnant women would be difficult in their delivery
d. During eclipse the sun eats the moon
_____41. How can you differ stratosphere from thermosphere?
a.the amount of energy received b. the amount of moisture received
c. the amount of particles received d. the amount of clouds formed
_____42. How would you explain the occurrence of ICTZ?
I.It is the reason why we have thunderstorms during certain months
II. It occurs during the warm months when these places are much warmer than other places on earth
III. It happens only in countries near the equator because these places receive direct rays from the sun
a.I and II b. II and III c. I and II d. I, II and III
_____43. Atmospheric circulation influence climate by which of the following?
a.producing ocean currents b. distributing air that causes wind
c. producing winds that cause ocean currents d. producing winds that distribute heat and moisture
_____44. Which among the following receives more energy from the sun?
a. near equator b. far from equator d. on the equator d. lower area of the equator
_____45. Which among the following beliefs has scientific bases?
a.it is bad to look directly at the sun during solar eclipse b. the eclipse brings bad luck to us
c. eclipse brings a lot of typhoons d. There would be low tide during eclipse
_____46. How are humans being were protected by harmful rays of the sun?
a.through UV rays b. through ozone layer c. through mesosphere d. through thermosphere
_____47. What can you do to protect the atmosphere?
a. release balloons b. release doves c. plant more trees d. use spays
_____48. From October to march what kind of monsoon is being experienced ?
a. amihan b. habagat c. land breeze d. sea breeze
_____49. During December in the Philippines, which of the following best describes the tilting of the earth?
a.towards the sun b. away from the sun
c. towards or away from the sun d. neither toward or away from the moon
_____50. Why does the earth and the moon do not bump with each other as they travel around the sun?
a.moon is smaller than the earth b. moon is far away from the sun
c. earth rotates faster than the moon d. earth and the moon have their own orbits and planes
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region I
Pangasinan Division II
DON AMADEO PEREZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sison, Pangasinan

4th Quarter Examination in Science 9

Name: _____________________________________ Date: _________________ Score: __________

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for.
_____ 1. Which of the following refers to the motion of an object with constant acceleration ?
a.motion b. uniform motion c. constant motion d. uniformly accelerated motion
_____ 2. In elastic collision, what happened to the objects collided?
a.The two objects move in the same direction b. The objects move in different direction
c. the objects lost energies d. The objects gained energies
_____ 3. Which is a necessary condition for the total momentum of a system to be conserved?
a.kinetic energy must not change b. no external force is present
c. an object must be at rest d. only the force of gravity acts on the system
_____ 4. Which of the following is a necessary condition for the total momentum of a system to be conserved?
a.Kinetic energy must not change. b. No net external force acts on the system.
c. The system must be at rest. D. Only the force of gravity acts on a system
_____ 5. In inelastic collision, what happened to the objects collided?
a.The two objects more in the same direction b. The objects move in different direction
c. the objects sticks together d. The objects gained energies
_____ 6. Two billiard balls approach each other at equal speed. If they collide in a perfectly elastic collision,
what would be their velocities after collision?
a.zero b. same in magnitude and direction
c.same in magnitude but opposite in direction d. different in magnitude and opposite in direction
_____ 7. What is the energy of a motorcycle moving slowly at the top of a hill?
a.entirely kinetic b. entirely potential c. entirely gravitational d. both kinetic and potential
_____ 8. Which event illustrates the direct transformation of potential to kinetic energy?
a.A basketball player catches a flying ball b. A kalesa moves from rest.
c. kathy’s arrow is released from its bow. d.The spring mechanism of a toy is rotated until it locked
_____ 9. What is the total mechanical energy of a yoyo ?
a.is equally divided between kinetic energy and potential energy
b. at any one instant, is either all kinetic energy or all potential energy
c. can never be negative
d. is constant, if only conservative forces act
For 10-11. Four identical beakers I,II,III,IV are placed on a large electrical hotplate. I and II are half full and III and IV
are full of tap water at the same initial temperature. I and IV are placed on the hot plate for 2.5 minutes, III is left for 5
minutes and II is left for 10 minutes. The water does not boil in any of the beakers.
_____10.Which of the beakers will receive the most heat?
a.I b. II c. III d. IV
_____11.Which of the beakers will have the lowest temperature right after being heated?
a.I b. II c. III d. IV
_____12. What causes thermal pollution?
a.exhaust of different vehicles b. smoke from gas stove
c. drinking of water d. cleaning the surrounding
_____13. What energy transformation takes place in a generator?
a.electrical to mechanical b. mechanical to electrical
c. heat to mechanical d. chemical to mechanical
_____14. What is the main source of hydroelectric power plants in generating electricity?
a.water b. steam c. coal d. nuclear
_____15. In power stations generating electricity, what is the measurement of power ?
a.joule b. kilojoules c. kilowatt d. megawatt
_____16. Which of the following happens to a coconut that falls freely?
a.Loses potential energy and gains kinetic energy b. Loses both potential and kinetic energy
c. Gains potential energy and loses kinetic energy d. gains both potential and kinetic energy
_____17. In inelastic collision, what happened to the objects collided?
a.The two objects more in the same direction b. The objects move in different direction
c. the objects sticks together d. The objects gained energies
_____18. Which has more momentum, a heavy truck moving at 30 km/hr or a light truck moving at a 30 km/hr?
a.heavy truck b. light truck c. Both has the same momentum d. cannot be determined

_____19. A moderate force will break an egg. However, an egg dropped on the road usually breaks, while one
dropped on the grass usually doesn’t break. This is because for the egg dropped on the grass.
a.The change in momentum is greater b. The change in momentum is greater
c. The time interval for stopping is greater d. The time interval for stopping is less
______20. Which event does not describe potential energy being changed into kinetic energy?
a.A box sliding down a a ramp b. A mango falling from a crate
c. A pen spring being compressed d. A stretched rubber band got lessened
______21. In the Agus VI Hydroelectric power plant ( HEP ), which energy transformation takes place?
a.electric E  mechanical E  electrical E
b. gravitational potential E  kinetic E  electrical E
c. heat  mechanical E  electrical E
d. nuclear E  heat  electrical E
______22. What happened to the velocity of a certain body that is falling freely constantly?
a.increases b. decreases c. constant d. cannot be determined
______23. Which of the following describes a work?
a. by force b. by distance c. by force and distance d. by energy
______24. Which of the following can be used to measure a work?
a. newton b. meter c. newton meter d. kilometre
______25. Which of the following is the factor of thermal efficiency?
a.energy in cold reservoir b. energy in inner earth c. energy in atmosphere c. heat of the ground
______26. In which case there is a decrease in gravitational potential energy?
a.Amada stretches horizontally a rubber band b. A car ascends a steep parking ramp
c. Pamela’s puppy jumps down the chair d. Water is forced upward through the pipe
______27. Which of the following was possessed by a fully spring toy fan that is about to rotate?
a.kinetic but no potential energy b. potential but no kinetic energy
c. both potential and kinetic energy in equal amounts d. neither potential or kinetic energy
______28. Which of the following has the highest momentum?
a. big truck b. bicycle c. car d. tricycle
______29. Which among the following is the hardest to stop ?
a. big truck b. bicycle c. car d. tricycle
______30. Which among the following will have the greatest damage when it is bump?
a. big truck b. bicycle c. car d. tricycle
______31. What happened to the velocity of a certain body that is falling freely constanly?
a.increases b. decreases c. constant d. cannot be determined
______32. What is the total mechanical energy of a swinging bungee jumper ?.
a.is equally divided between kinetic energy and potential energy
b. at any one instant, is either all kinetic energy or potential energy
c. can never be positive
d. is constant, if only conservative forces act
______33. A torchlight fell from a watch tower. What is the potential energy of the torchlight at the highest point
compared to its kinetic energy at the lowest point ?
a.lesser b. equal c. greater d. not related
_____34. . Shayne turn on a lamp switch in her room. Which of the following is the correct path of electrical power
that can be traced back to the source?
a.power plant transmission substations distribution substations residences
b. transmission substationspower plant residences distribution substations
c. residences distribution substationspower planttransmission substations
d. distribution substationstransmission substationspower plant residences
_____35. Transformers are used to raise the voltage along substations and lower it for residential consumption.
What kind of transformers are used to raise the voltage?
a.step-up b. step-down c. neither of the two d. both
_____36. In which case there is a decrease in gravitational potential energy?
a.Amada stretches horizontally a rubber band b. A car ascends a steep parking ramp
c. Pamela’s puppy jumps down the chair d. Water is forced upward through the pipe
_____37. A stone rolls down some distance and gains 45J kinetic energy. Considering air resistance, how much
gravitational potential energy did the bag lose?
a.more than 45J b. exactly 45J c. less than 45J d. cannot be determined
_____38. . Francis stretched a rubber band five times. After that, he observed that the rubber band felt warm. Did
the rubber band gain heat?
a.No, it is not evident
b. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it gained heat
c. Yes, the rubber band felt warm means it loss heat.
d. No, temperature is not related to gain or loss heat
_____39. All of the following power plants use stem to drive the turbines to produce electricity EXCEPT
a.hydropower b. geothermal c. coal-fired d. nuclear
_____40. Where does the geothermal power plants got its energy to supply electricity?
a.steam b. water c. coal d. nuclear
_____41. A ball is thrown vertically upward. What is the instantaneous speed at its maximum height ?
a. 0 b. 5 m/s c. 9.8 m/s d. 9.8 m/s
_____42. A sepak takraw ball is hit vertically upward by a player. What is the acceleration after 1 second?
a. 0 b. 1 m/s c. 9.8 m/s d. -9.8 m/s

For items 43 and 44. Two 0.5 kg balls approach each other with the same speed of 1.0 m/s .

_____43. If there is no external form acting on the system , what is the total momentum of the system after collision?
a. 0 b. 0.50 kg m/s c. 1.0 kg m/s d. -1.0 kg m/s
_____44. What is the total momentum of the system before collision?
a. 0 b. 0.50 kg m/s c. 1.0 kg m/s d. -1.0 kg m/s
_____45. Which of the following factors will reduce efficiency?
a.force b. friction c. energy d. sound
_____46. Which of the following is the transformation of energy in an electric fan?
a. electrical energy wind energy  sound energy b. sound energy wind energy  electrical energy
c. wind energy  sound energy  electrical energy d. electrical energy potential energy
_____47. What is the value for thermal energy if the temperature in cold reservoir is 250K and 500K in hot reservoir?
a.0.5% b. 50% c. 55% d. 500%
_____48. Which of the following process does heat flows from higher temperature to lower temperature.
a.spontaneous process b. non-spontaneous process
c. physical d. chemical
_____49. You made an electric motor in school. When you tested it by using 4 dry cells, the armature turned very
fast. What should you do to make it turn slower?
a.use a bigger magnet b. remove one of the dry cells
c. increase the number of turns in the coil of wire d. decrease the distance between the magnetic poles
_____50. Why do power stations generate AC and not DC?
a.It is easier to generate, safer, and more economical to transmit AC than DC.
b. Transformers work with AC.
c. AC is used in mobile devices and gadgets.
d. AC is more efficient and economical
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region I
Pangasinan Division II
DON AMADEO PEREZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Sison, Pangasinan

4th Quarter Examination in Science 10

Name: _____________________________________ Date: _________________ Score: __________

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for.
_____ 1. Who among the following scientist stated the relationship between volume and pressure of a gas at
constant temperature?
a. Robert Boyle b. Jacques Charles c. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac d. Amadeo Avogadro
_____ 2.Which of the following is a unit of pressure?
a. liter b. kilogram c. atmosphere d. kelvin
_____ 3. What will be the product produced by the following equation: C + O2
a.CO b.CO2 c. CO2 O❑ d.C 2CO2
_____ 4. Which of the following symbols is used to show combination of reactants ?
a. b. + c.  d.
_____ 5. W of the following states that mass conserved in a chemical reaction?
a.Law of conservation of mass b. Law of gases c. Avogadros law d. Law of motion
_____ 6. What is the type of chemical reaction involved in NaOH + KNO 3  Na NO 3+ KOH ?
a.Combination b.Decomposition c. Single Displacement d. Double displacement
_____ 7. What is the type of chemical reaction involved in P4 + O2 P2 O5
a.Combination b.Decomposition c. Single Displacement d. Double displacement
_____ 8. What is the type of chemical reaction involved in Na NO 3 NaNO2 + O2?
a.Combination b.Decomposition c. Single Displacement d. Double displacement
_____ 9. What is the type of chemical reaction involved inC 4 H 10+O2CO 2 + H 2?
a.Combination b.Decomposition c. Single Displacement d. Double displacement
_____10 . Which of the following is not included to determine the rate of chemical reaction?
a.temperature b. surface area of reactants c. presence of catalyst d. nature of reactants
_____11. Fresh fish and meat are not stored in refrigerator show signs of spoilage in less than a day. What has
caused this spoilage?
a.temperature changes b. absence of microorganism
c. carbon dioxide in air d. low temperature
_____12. What is mostly likely happen when an aerosol can is heated?
a.the can will be deformed b. the can will stay the same
c. the can will eventually explode d. the can will be tarnish
_____13. Which of the following type of biomolecule cause a person to gain more weight?
a.carbohydrate b. fat c. proteins d. nucleic acid
_____14. Amino acids are the building blocks of which group of biomolecules?
a.proteins b. carbohydrates c. lipids d. nucleic acid
_____15. Disaccharide is formed by combining two monosaccharides. What do you call the process of combining
2 or more simple sugars?
a. hydrolysis b. peptide bonding c. condensation d. saccharide bonding
_____16.Which of the following describes the Kinetic Molecular Theory of gases?
a.It describes the properties of gases b. It explains the situations of liquids
c. It describes the behaviour of solids d. It shows the shape of gases
_____17. Which of the following is the products in the equation Zn + Cu SO 4 ?
a.Zn and Cu b. Zn and Cu SO4 c. Zn SO4 and Cu d. Zn only
_____18. Which of the following is the right product of equation HCl + NaOH
a.NaCl + O b. NaCl + H 2 O c. Na + Cl d. NaCl + O2
_____19. Which of the following happened during chemical reaction?
a.atoms are destroyed b. atoms are rearranged
c. elements are destroyed d. new elements are produced
_____20. Which of the following refers to the atoms that were combine during combination reaction?
a. reactants b. product c. coefficient d. subscript
_____21. Which of the following describes the average kinetic energy of molecules?
a.constant b. directly related to temperature c. change every time d. cannot be determined

_____22. The temperature of nitrogen gas contained in a not rigid vessel is reduced from 1000 C to 500 C. Which of
the following describes the resulting behavior of nitrogen gas molecules?
I.The average kinetic energy suddenly increases, thus the pressure increases.
II. The average kinetic energy suddenly decreases, thus the pressure decreases.
III. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly increases, thus the container expand.
IV. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly decreases, thus the container shrink.
a.I& III b. II & IV c. I & IV d. II & III

______23. Which of the following element is not present in carbohydtares?


a.carbon b. oxygen c. nitrogen d. hydrogen
______24. When digesting complex carbohydtare, water is added and simple sugar is obtained through
which process?
a.photosynthesis b. condensation c. hydrolysis d. dehydration
______25. Which of the following sugars are the components of lactose?
a.glucose and galactose b. fructose and galactose
c. glucose and fructose d. glucose and glucose
______26. Which of the following statement about gases is NOT TRUE?
a.Gases are composed of molecules
b. Gases are always in random motion.
c. Movement of gases is not affected by temperature
d. There is negligible attractive or repulsive force exist
______27. If the formula for methanol is C H 3OH , What would be the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?
a. C 3+ 2 H 2+ O2  2C H 3OH b. 2 C+ 4 H 2+ O2  2C H 3OH
c. 2 C+ 2 H 2+ O2  2C H 3OH d. C+ 4 H + O  C H 3OH
______28. Which of the following is the skeleton equation for the reaction carbon + hydrogen + oxygen methanol
a. C + Cl 2+ O2  C H 3CIH b. C + H 2+ O2  C H 3OH
c.C + H 2+ O2  C H 3OH d. C + H + O  C H 3OH
______29. Which of the following statements is correct?
a.No new atoms are created nor destroyed b. Atoms can be created or destroyed
c. Atoms are big enough to be recognized d. Atoms are never been a part of any reaction
______30. Which of the following equation fall under single displacement?
a. NaOH + KNO3 Na NO 3+ KOH b. C 4 H 10+O 2CO 2 + H 2 O
c. Na NO 3 NaNO2 + O2 d. P4 + O2 P2 O5
______31. Which of the following equation fall under decomposition reaction?
a. NaOH + KNO3 Na NO 3+ KOH b. C 4 H 10+O 2CO 2 + H 2 O
NO
c. Na 3 NaNO 2 + O 2 d. P4 + O2 P2 O5
______32. Which of the following properties of molecules can make the reaction happens?
a.collide b. disappear c. gets bigger d. gets smaller
______33. Which among the following will stop spoiling of cooked foods?
a. store it in a cabinet b. refrigerate it c. put salt d. put sugar
______34. Which among the following makes DNA differ from RNA?
a. Their sugar b. their atom c. their molecule d. their shape
______35. Which among the following is the comparison between a proteins and nucleic acids?
a. Proteins consist of enzyme while nucleic acids are DNA and RNA
b. Proteins consist of fats while nucleic acids are oils
c. Proteins consist of DNA and RNA while nucleic acids are enzymes
c. Proteins consist of enzyme while nucleic acids are fats and oil
______ 36. Oxygen gas inside a 2 L gas tank has a pressure of 1.2 atm. Provided that the temperature remains
constant, how much pressure is needed to decrease its volume by ½?
a. 2.2 atm b. 2.3 atm c. 2.4 atm d. 2.5 atm
______37. If the value of pressure in Boyles law increased what will happen to its volume?
a. The volume also increases. b. The volume decreases
b. The volume will remain constant. D. the volume will not be determined.
_______38. Which among the following must be present in writing chemical reactions?
a. reactants b. product c. reactants and product d. reactants and coefficient
_______39. Reactions eventually stop. What is generally the reason for this?
a.The catalyst have been used up. b. The particles have run out of energy.
c. One or more of the reactants has been used up. d. Wrong catalyst was used.

_______40. The rate reaction increases as temperature increases.Which of the following statements provide the best
explanation for this?
a.At lower temperatures the particles do not collide with each other.
b. At higher temperatures the particles have more energy, move faster, and collide more often.
c. Higher temperature has higher activation energy.
d. Increasing the temperature increases the number of particles, so they collide more often.

_______41. Each container with varying volume has 1.0 mole of oxygen gas at 30. 0 degrees.
In which container will pressure be the lowest?
a. b. c. d.

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_______42. Jane can still pump air in the party balloon even though it is already inflated.
What explains this phenomenon?
a.balloons looks better if its size is bigger b. balloons are made up of plastic
c.The air inside the balloon is hot d. air molecules can be compressed
______43. How can you describe the collision between gas molecules?
a.It is perfectly elastic b. It is converted into solid
c. The gases do not gain energy d. No result will be done.
______44. How is chemical equations is balanced?
a. changing subscript b. erasing elements as necessary
c. adding coefficient d. adding elements as necessary
______45. Which of the following statements is correct?
a.No new atoms are created nor destroyed b. Atoms can be created or destroyed
c. Atoms are big enough to be recognized d. Atoms are never been a part of any reaction
_____ 46. What will happen to the temperature of confined gas as the pressure decreases?
a.The gas temperature will stays the same b. The gas temperature decreases
c. The gas temperature increases d. There is no enough data
______47. Which of the following phenomena illustrates Charles’ Law?
a. carbon dioxide being dissolved in water
b. expansion of the balloon as it is being submerged in hot water
c. breathing apparatus being used by a patient
d. leaving agent causing the fluffiness of cake products
______48. What would happened if the molecules stop moving during reactions?
a. the reaction decreases b. the reaction increases
c. the reaction will stop d. the reaction repeats the process
______49. How would you describes the process of chemical reactions?
a. all reactants change states b. products change into reactants
c. the law of conservation of mass applies d. the products disappeared
______50. How can you speed up the rate of reaction?
a. increase the temperature b. decrease the temperature
c. let the temperature remain the same d. do not apply temperature

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