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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
Ormoc City Division
Ipil National High School
Ipil, Ormoc City
THIRD QUARTER ASSESSMENT IN CONSUMER CHEMISTRY 9
Name: _____________________________ Section: ______________ Date: ____________
Multiple Choice.
Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and encircle your answer.
1. What type of thickener is usually solid at room temperature and works by imparting their natural
thickness to the formula?
A. Synthetic thickener B. Mineral thickener C. Lipid thickener D. Semi-synthetic thickener
2. Which of the following is commonly used in deodorants and antiperspirants?
A. Lithium B. Cobalt C. Arsenic D. Aluminum
3. Which of these is a suspension type cosmetic?
A. Lipstick B. Perfume C. Shampoo D. Lotion
4. Which of these is an adverse effect of prolonged exposure to harmful cosmetic substances?
A. Fairer skin B. Dandruff-free hair C. Removes dirt D. Cancer formation
5. Tin want to try a cosmetic product showed in an advertisement. What she needs to consider before purchasing
cosmetic product?
A. Manufacture and Expiration date B. Chemical’s ingredients
C. Packaging and authenticity D. All the above
6.  Tin used a cosmetic product that helps to protection the lips. It is applied to the baton of material within a tubular
container usually around 10mm in diameter and 50mm in length, under what type of cosmetic product can we
categorized this?
A. solution B. capsule C. cream D. sticks
7. Why do we need to consider the level of safeness when we buy cosmetic products?
A. They may contain potentially toxic substances such as lead and mercury
B. They may contain carcinogenic substances such as formaldehyde
C. Some cosmetic products may upset hormonal balance in the body
D. All of the above
8. How can parabens in cosmetic products harm the body?
A. They can cause severe hemorrhage B. Parabens can contribute to arteriosclerosis
C. Cause myasthenia gravis D. Contribute to cancer formation
9. What type of consumer product is composed of solid ingredients that are blended well with one another and
pressed to get the desired shape?
A. Solution B. Ointments C. Suspension D. Capsules
10. Why are fragrances used in cosmetics?
A. To make them more recognizable B. To provide pleasant odor
C. To mask inherent smell in some ingredients D. All of the above
11. Which of the following forms the basis of almost every type of cosmetic product, including creams, lotions,
makeup, deodorants, shampoos, and conditioners?
A. Water B. Emulsifiers C. Fragrances D. Thickeners
12.  Which of the following is a typical clear product with visible particles like gelatin beads or inorganic minerals.
A. oil B. powder C. sunscreen D. aerosols
13. Which of the following is NOT true about soap?
A. It has a hydrophobic tail B. It acts as emulsifier C. It has a hydrophilic tail D. It is the same as
detergent
14. It is a liquid commonly used for cleaning that has a property called surface tension.
A. fats B. water C. soap D. detergent
15. The following are important functions of surfactants in cleaning EXCEPT:
A. Causes tension B. Emulsifying C. Loosening D. holding soil in suspension
16. What do you called the process of soap making?
A. purification b. sublimination c. pasteurization d. saponification
17. Hydrophobic is another name for a substance which…
A. Bonds weakly to water B. Bonds weakly to oil
C. Repels oil D. Attracts water
18. Soaps cannot be used in hard water because they…
A. are too greasy B. creates environmental problems
C. form precipitates D. contains sodium
19. Detergents with branched hydrocarbon chains are less likely to be…
A. Biodegradable B. Effective C. Synthetic d. Sulfonates
20. Why are the coldest places on earth found at the poles?
A. less amount of thermal radiation is received by these areas
B. great amount of thermal radiation is received by these areas
C. great amount of gaseous particles traps heat from the surface
D. less amount of gaseous particles traps heat from the surface
21. An English chemist who discovered the first synthetic dye.
A. Adolf von Baeyer B. William Henry Perkin C. Mas Subramanian D. Carl Graebe
22. A natural or synthetic substance used to add a color to or change the color of something.
A. pigment B. paint C. dye d. additive
23. It is used in the manufacture of dyes, drugs, and plastics, and was the basis of the earliest synthetic dyes.
A. aniline B. alizarin C. indigo D. quinine
24. Which of the following statements is true about auxochromes?
A. They are represented as nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and sulfur which usually have single or double bonds.
B. They increase the color of any organic substance.
C. They are constituents of molecules that absorb or reflect certain colors when light fall on them.
D. They have the property of absorbing different radiations.
25. It enhances the color intensity of the dye & commonly known as “color helpers or “color intensifiers”.
A. chromophore B. auxochrome C. aniline D. quinone
26. Which of the following dyes are mostly used to color blue jeans?
A. indigo B. malachite green C. methyl orange D. alizarin
27. It is a process in which carbon fiber is superheated in a free oxygen chamber.
A. Smelting B. Verification C. Alloying D. Thermal depolymerization
28. A process in which metal alloys is converted into an industrial grade material.
A. Stabilizing B. Sizing C. Smelting D. Spinning
29. What is the material used in processing carbon fibers into a fiber textile?
A. Precursor B. Clay C. Carbon D. Strand
30. What is the material used in traditional ceramics?
A. Silica B. Clay C. Granite D. Feldspar

GOD BLESS!!!!!

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by: Approved by:

ROSEL I. LABRADOR PUREZA H. MOSQUITE JOSEFA C. NELMIDA ELENA ANGELITA C. SIOS-E


SST- HT-III MT-I SSP-III

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