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Zamboanga del Norte National High School

Science Department
Dipolog City
1st SUMMATIVE TEST
SCIENCE IX

Name: ____________________ Section: ________ _______9. Which of the following statements is


NOT true about atomic model of Bohr?
_________________________________________ a. An electron can absorb or emit a quantity of
(Parent’s Signature over the Printed Name) radiation.
b. The energy of the electron in a given orbit is not
Directions: Read carefully each item. Choose the fixed.
letter that corresponds to the correct answer. c. The electron revolves around the nucleus in a
circular orbit.
_______1. What are the orbitals present in the d. The hydrogen is made up of a positively
second principal energy level of the atom? charged nucleus.
a. s orbital c. s, p, d orbitals _______10. Bohr’s idea about electrons was
b. s, p orbitals d. s, p, d, f orbitals rejected because of Uncertainty Principle. What
_______2. Who developed the Uncertainty does Uncertainty Principle state?
Principle? a. An atomic orbital may describe at most 2
a. Erwin Schroedinger c. John Dalton electrons
b. Werner Karl Heiseinberg d. Neils Bohr b. Electrons occupy the orbital of lowest energy
_______3. How will you describe the shape of S first
orbitals? c. You cannot measure the momentum and exact
a. spherical shaped c. cloverleaf shaped position of an electron at the same time
b. hybrid structure d. dumbbell shaped d. Electrons can move from one energy level to
_______4. What atomic model accurately explains another by absorbing and releasing energy
the structure of an atom?
a. Bohr Model c. Quantum Model ______11. Which of the following types of bonds
b. Rutherford Model d. Thomson Model will have the highest electrical and thermal
_______5. Which of the following is the conductivity?
azimuthal quantum number value of the d type of a. Ionic bond c. Nonpolar covalent bond
orbital? b. Metallic bond d. Polar covalent bond
a. 5 c. +1/2 ______12. Which of these properties is shared by
b. 2 d. 10 most covalent compounds?
_______6. If the azimuthal quantum number value a. High boiling point
is 3, then what is the corresponding magnetic b. Solid at room temperature
quantum number values? c. Low melting point
a. +3, +2, +1, 0 c. -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3 d. High electrical and thermal conductivity
b. +1/2, 0, -1/2 d. -3, 0, +3 ______13. Which of the following is NOT a
_______7. Which is the correct electron characteristic of ionic compounds?
configuration of Zn? 30
a. High melting point c. Conducts electricity
a. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d
2 2 6 2 6 2
c. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 4d
10 2 2 6 2 6 2 10
b. Strong bonds d. Low boiling point
b. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d
2 2 6 2 6 2
d. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d
8 2 2 6 2 6 2 6
______14. Which of the following properties
_______8. Which of the following describes the DOES NOT belong to a covalent substance?
quantum mechanical model of the atom? a. Insoluble in water and does not conduct
a. It is currently accepted atomic model. electricity.
b. It makes predictions based on Schrodinger’s b. Very poor conductor of electricity.
wave equation. c. Liquid with a low boiling point.
c. It describes an electron probability distribution d. High melting point and a brittle solid.
that determines most likely location of an atom.
d. All of the above
______15. When compare to solid ionic b. One atom loses one or more electrons and the
compounds, solid covalent compounds other atom gains one or more electrons.
generally____. c. The constant motion of electrons and the
a. Are harder c. Have higher melting point creation of charge imbalances bonds two
b. More brittle d. Conduct electricity as liquids molecules together
______16. Which statement that best determined d. A hydrogen atom with a slight positive charge
the polarity between two elements? is attracted to a negative charge of another
a. The difference in electronegativity between the molecule or atom
elements. ______19. Which of the following is a polar
b. The difference in first ionization energy molecule?
between the elements a. CH 4 c. MgCl 2

c. The number of electrons shared in the bond b. H O2 d. CO 2

d. The difference in atomic radius between the ______20. Which statement explains why
elements vegetable oil does not dissolve in water?
______17. Nitrogen (N) belongs to family 5A and a. Oil is polar and water is polar.
it is diatomic. What type of chemical bond will N 2 b. Oil is polar and water is nonpolar.
molecule formed? c. Oil is nonpolar and water is nonpolar.
a. Polar covalent bond c. Ionic bond d. Oil nonpolar and water is polar.
b. Nonpolar covalent bond d. Metallic bond
______18. Which scenario would cause a covalent
bond to form?
a. Two atoms share electrons so they can fill their
outer shells.

A. First Performance Task: (10 pts.)

Directions: Using the Periodic Table of Elements, write the electron configuration of
the elements in the First and second periods; Write your answers on the space provided below the
periodic table.

Figure 6. The Periodic Table of Elements

source:
B. Second Performance Task ( 10 pts.)

Directions: Using the periodic table of elements on the next page answer the given activity below.
Classify whether the element is metal or non-metal.

Name: _______ Name: _______ Name: _______


Atomic Number: 3 Atomic Number: 16 Atomic Number: 80
Valence Electron: ______ Valence Electron: ______ Valence Electron: ______
Electronegativity: ______ Electronegativity: ______ Electronegativity: ______
Classification: ______ Classification: ______ Classification: ______

Name: _______ Name: _______


Atomic Number: 9 Atomic Number: 30
Valence Electron: ______ Valence Electron: ______
Electronegativity: ______ Electronegativity: ______
Classification: ______ Classification: ______

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