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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division of Ilocos Sur
SOLOTSOLOT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
300081

PHYSICAL SCIENCE
3rd Quarter, 2nd Semester

SUMMATIVE TEST # 3
Week 5-6

Name: _____________________________ Section: ___________________ Score: _________

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following items carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice. STRICTLY NO ERASURES.

1. What conditions must be met for a chemical reaction to occur?


A. Collision with proper orientation
B. Sufficient activation energy
C. Adding more reactant particles
D. Both collision with proper orientation and sufficient energy
2. Which of the following would NOT increase the rate of reaction?
A. Increasing the temperature C. Increasing the volume
B. Adding catalyst D. Increasing the concentrations
3. Suppose you dissolve Zinc (Zn) in Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and add more acid than usual. Then drop pieces of Zinc. What
factor does NOT affect the rate of the reaction?
A. Surface area of the Zinc C. Temperature of the solution
B. Concentration of the reactant D. Amount of Hydrochloric acid
4. Activation energy is the amount of energy required to _________
A. Break the bonds between the reacting molecules
B. Make the reacting particles collide
C. Form the bonds between the product molecules
D. Convert the reactant to a single product
5. Why does a candle burn more rapidly when placed in an open jar than in air? What accounts for this reaction?
A. Higher Oxygen concentration C. Increasing the surrounding temperature
B. Greater surface area of the jar D. Length of the candle
6. How does a catalyst work in speeding up a reaction?
a. by lowering the activation energy or reaction. c. by making them more available.
b. by giving them more energy. d. none of these.
7. What is the name given to a catalyst in the human body?
a. Biology c. Catalyst
b. Chemical d. Enzyme
8. How is catalyst different from a reactant?
a. Adding more catalyst speeds up the rate of reaction.
b. Adding more catalyst slows down the rate of reaction.
c. The catalyst is not used up in the reaction.
d. The catalyst increases the activation energy of the reaction.
9. The rate of a chemical reaction is NOT affected by which of the following?
a. Temperature c. Concentration
b. Particle size d. All of these affect reaction rate
10. Which of the following will lower the rate of reaction?
a. Adding an enzyme to the reaction.
b. Decreasing the temperature from 40oC to 10oC.
c. Breaking a chunk of calcium up into smaller pieces.
d. Increasing the amount of solute dissolved in solution.
11. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a catalyst?
a. It participates in the reaction. c. It enhances the equilibrium rate.
b. It activates equilibrium. d. It initializes the reaction.
12. What must happen before a chemical reaction can begin?
a. The activation energy must be exceeded.
b. The activation energy must be reached.
c. The concentration of reactant molecules must be reduced.
d. The concentrations of products and reactants must be equal.
13. Which factor/s help/s explain why so many collisions fail to produce products? Choose all that apply.
a. Number of collisions c. Orientation
b. Activation energy d. Energy released by reaction
14. Which of the following is a/are way/s to increase the speed of reaction? Choose all that apply.
a. Raise the temperature. c. Add a catalyst.
b. Add more reactants. d. Add more products.
15. In the equation Mg + O2(g) → MgO, how many molecules of Mg on the reactant side do we need to make our equation
balance?
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4
16. Use the following BALANCED equation: 2C2H6 + 7O2→ 4CO2 + 6H2O. If 15 g of C2H6 react with 45 g of O2, how many
grams of water will be produced?
a. 22 g H2O c. 27 g H2O
b. 23 g H2O d. 28 g H2O
17. What is the limiting reactant in the equation in item number 2?
a. O2 c. H2O
b. C2H6 d. CO2
18. What is the excess reactant in the equation in item number 2?
a. O2 c. H2O
b. C2H6 d. CO2
19. Consider the following reaction: 2Al + 6HBr →2AlBr3 + 3H2 When 86.9 grams of Al reacts with 401 grams of HBr, how
many H2 are formed?
a. 5.01 g c. 8.01 g
b. 7.01 g d. 10.01 g
20. What is the limiting reactant in item no. 6?
a. Al c. HBr
b. AlBr3 d. H2
21. For the excess reactants, how many grams are left over at the end of the reaction?
a. 42.3 g c. 47.4 g
b. 44.3 g d. 48.4 g
22. It is reactants that are not used up when the reaction is finished.
a. reactants b. limiting reagents
b. solute d. excess reagents
23. 9. It deals with the process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance to form a new
substance or product.
a. chemical equilibrium c. chemical reaction
b. chemical symbol d. stoichiometry
24. Which of the following is the correct sequence of a chemical equation?
a. Reactant → Product c. Reactant + Product
b. Product → Reactant d. Product + Reactant
25. 1. It is the reactant that produces a lesser amount of product.
a. Excess Reactant c. Limiting Reactant
b. Percent Yield d. Co-Factor
26. What is the calculation of the relationship of reactant and product in chemical equation.
a. Molality c. Balancing Equation
b. Stoichiometry d. Percent Yield
27. It is the maximum amount of product you would expect from a reaction based on the amount of limiting reagent.
a. Theoretical yield c. Excess Reactant
b. Limiting Reactant d. Product Difference
28. They are the reactants that are not used up when the reaction is finished.
a. Excess Reagents b. Limiting Reagents
b. Solute d. Solution
29. It deals with the process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance to form a new
substance or product.
a. Chemical Equilibrium c. Chemical Symbols
b. Chemical Reaction d. Stoichiometry
30. What is the expected value for percent yield?
a. -1 b. 0-100 c. above 100 d. Unknown

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