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MARANATHA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

1000-A /4781 Purok Bigayan Brgy. Calios Sta. Cruz, Laguna

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
1st Quarterly Examination
S.Y. 2022-2023

Subject & Grade: General Chemistry 1 Quarter : 1st Qtr/1st Sem


No. of
Knowledge Process Total
Topics Days
60% 40% Items
Covered

States of matter 2 4 3 7

Physical & Chemical 2 4 3 7


properties
Extensive & Intensive
2 4 3 7
Properties
Pure substances and
2 4 3 7
Mixtures
Methods of Separating
2 4 2 6
Mixtures
Accuracy Precision
2 4 2 6
& Significant figures
TOTAL 12 24 16 40

Prepared by: Checked by:

Benson R. Corneja Mrs. Aileen C. Legaspi


Subject Teacher High School OIC
Maranatha Christian Academy
Sta. Cruz, Laguna __
40
1st Quarterly Exam
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

Name : ____________________________________________ Date : __________________


Grade & Strand: ______________________
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided.
____ 1. It is defined as the mass per unit volume of a material
A. mass C. volume
B. density D. weight
____ 2. The amount of matter present in a body
A. mass C. volume
B. density D. weight
____ 3. It is defined as the mass per unit volume of a material
A. mass C. volume
B. density D. weight
____ 4. These are properties that depends on the amount of matter
A. intensive property C. atomic property
B. extensive property D. general property
____ 5. Which of the following is an intensive property of matter?
A. height C. solubility
B. mass D. volume
____ 6. Which of the following shows Physical property of matter?
A. tin can flattened when hammered C. green mango turned to
B. copper can be drawn into wires D. oil floats on water
____ 7. When iron and oxygen combined it forms rust. What chemical property does it
shows?
A. change in form C. change in color
B. form precipitation D. change in temperature or energy
____ 8. It is a composition of two or more substances that are physically combined
A. physical change C. compounds
B. mixture D. biotic factors
____ 9. Substances in the mixture are distributed uniformly throughout the mixture
A. solvent C. heterogeneous
B. homogeneous D. solute
____ 10. In a solution, the substance that dissolves is called ________.
A. soluble C. insoluble
B. solvent D. solute
____ 11. In which mixture the lights pass through?
A. suspension C. colloid
B. solution D. both A and B
____ 12. What does a substance that dissolves readily in a solvent called?
A. soluble C. insoluble
B. solvent D. solute
____ 13. Matter is _________.
A. anything that can be seen C. anything that can be touched
B. anything around us D. anything that has mass and volume
____ 14. Element is _________.
A. made up of known matter C. made up of certain atoms
B. made up of compounds D. made up of only one kind of atom

____ 15. Molecule is _________.


A. the smallest particle of a substance C. the basic unit of a matter
B. the smallest particle of an atom D. the building blocks of life
____ 16. Atom is _________
A. the smallest particle of a substance C. made of one type of atom
B. the basic building blocks of matter D. the building blocks of life
____ 17. Compound is _________.
A. a pure substance that is composed of two or more substances
B. physical combination of substances
C. made of two or more types of atom
D. the property that is not change when the size or amount of matter changes
____ 18. Pure substance is a _________.
A. matter that is made up of one or more kinds of atoms
B. matter that is positively charged
C. matter that is evenly spread throughout
D. matter that is that is made of compounds
____ 19. Homogeneous mixtures components are _________.
A. not evenly spread throughout C. evenly spread throughout
B. separable to the mixture D. visible to the eyes
____ 20. Mixtures are __________.
A. combination of two or more substances that are different from each other
B. combination of sub-atomic particles that are electrically charged
C. combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
D. combination of homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures
____ 21. Removing of something unwanted from a liquid using a porous material
A. Evaporation C. Decantation
B. Filtration D. Distillation
____ 22. Which of the following processes can produce pure water?
A. Decantation C. Filtration
B. Distillation D. Evaporation
____ 23. Which mixture can separate its components by solar evaporation?
A. garbage C. salt and water
B. sand and iron fillings D. pizza
____ 24. Which of the following undergone evaporation?
A. broken mirror C. melted ice
B. dried clothes D. spoiled food
____ 25. It is the process in which water turns into gas
A. melting C. condensation
B. evaporation D. sublimation
____ 26. To get salt out of a solution we could try.....
A. Melting it C. Using a magnet
B. Evaporate the water D. Distilled the water off
____ 27. If Jo wants to get the iron filings out of some sand, what could she use to separate
these two solids?
A. A magnet C. Decanting
B. Evaporation D. Filtering
____ 28. The kidneys filter our blood with excess salts, urea and ammonia. The urine we excrete
is..
A. distillate C. residue
B. filtrate D. waste
____ 29. Melting means going from a __________ to a liquid
A. liquid C. solid
B. gas D. mixture
____ 30. Jose used filter to separate dirt from the water. What is called to the dirt left in the
filter?
A. residue C. dirt
B. filtrate D. distillate

____31. I put dirty water into a funnel with a paper lining. Clean water comes out of the funnel into my beaker
and solid dirt gets left behind on the paper. This is an example of ______.
A. Decanting it C. Filtering it
B. Mixing it D. Serrating it
____32. Which of the following doesn’t require any ways of separating mixture?
A. Water C. Coffee made up with hot water
B. Hot chocolate made with milk D. A boiled sweet
____33. Which of the following mixtures could NOT be separated into its components by
decanting?
A. beans in hot water C. coffee in hot water
B. sand in water D. iron fillings in soil
____34. If something has been dissolved in water, how could I separate it from the water
again?
A. By stirring it C. By boiling the water
B. By evaporating it D. By decanting it
____35. Which of these is the correct sequence of methods of separating salt and sand?
A. Dissolving, Filtering and Evaporating C. Decanting, Dissolving, Evaporating
B. Evaporating, Filtering and Dissolving D. Filtering, Dissolving, Evaporating
____36. It is the extent to which a measured value agrees with a standard value
A. significant figure C. precision
B. accuracy D. parallax
____37. The degree of exactness of a measurement that is repeatedly recorded.
A. significant figure C. precision
B. accuracy D. parallax
____38. The significant figures in a measurement include all of the digits that are known, plus
one last digit that is estimated.
A. significant figure C. precision
B. accuracy D. parallax
____39. Which of the following contains 3 significant figures?
A. 0.4760 C. 04760
B. 0.00476 D. 004076
____40. In which set(s) do both numbers contain the same number of significant figures?
A. 22.0 m and 22.00 m C. 0.000015 m and 150,000 m
B. 400.0 m and 40 m D. 1300 and 27,300

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