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Republic of the Philippines

Department of education
CARAGA Administrative Region – XIII
Division of Agusan del Norte
South Kitcharao District
JALIOBONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Jaliobong, Kitcharao, Agusan del Norte
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Name: ________________________________ Grade & Section: _________________ Date: ______________


Score: _____________

TEST 1. CONCEPT RECALL


Direction: Choose the correct answer that fit to the test item. Blacken your answer in the answer
sheet

1. The amount of force exerted on one unit area is


a. pressure b. acceleration c. Newton d. temperature
2. Gas pressure is caused by:
a. gas molecules hitting other gas molecules c. gas molecules colliding with surface
b. gas molecules condensing to a liquid d. barometers
3. Kinetic Molecular Theory makes several assumptions about
a. the size and energy of molecules c. the motion and size of molecules
b. the motion and energy of molecules d. the size and weight of molecules
4. Which postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory explains why the scent of fresh coffee in the morning
fills up every room in the house?
a. All particles are infinitely small and the size of a particle is negligible compared to the container
that it holds.
b. The particles of gas are in constant motion, and move in straight lines.
c. The particles of gas do not exert any force of attraction or repulsion on each other. There is no
energy loss during a collision.
d. This means kinetic energy of the particles is directly proportional to their absolute temperature.
5. According to Boyle’s Law as the pressure exerted on a gas is increased the volume will
a. Increase b. remain the same c. decrease d. none of the above
6. Boyle’s Law states that for a given amount of gas at constant temperature, the volume and pressure
of a gas vary
a. directly b. proportional to the square c. inversely d. none of the above
7. What is a mathematical expressions of Boyle’s law?
a. P1V1 = P2/V2 b. P1V2 = P2V1 c. P1V1 = P2V2 d. P1/V1 = P2/V2
8. To use Boyle’s Law which of the following needs to remain constant?
a. Temperature and number of moles of a gas c. Pressure and number of moles of a gas
b. Temperature and pressure d. Temperature and volume
9. At constant temperature what happen to the pressure when the volume is doubled?
a. It remain unchanged b. It is doubled c. It cannot be predicted d. It is halved
10. A real gas most closely approaches the behaviour of an ideal gas under condition of
a. high pressure and low temperature c. low pressure and temperature
b. low pressure and high temperature d. high pressure and temperature
11. For a gas, which pair of variables are directly proportional to each other (if all other conditions
remains constant)?
a. Pressure and Temperature c. Volume and Temperature
b. Pressure and Volume d. Volume and number of moles
12. Gases found in the environment are most likely to exhibit properties to that of ideal gases under
condition of
a. High temperatures and high pressure c. High temperature and low pressure
b. Low temperature and low pressure d. Low temperature and high pressure
13. Under conditions of fixed temperature and amount of gas. Boyle’s law remain that
I. P1V1 = P2V2 II. PV = constant III. P1/V1 = P2/V2
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I, II, and III
14. Which change can be easily reversed/
a. Chemical change c. Both physical and chemical change
b. Physical change d. Neither a physical or chemical change
15. Which an example of chemical change?
a. Water freezes b. Wood is cut c. Bread is baked d. Wire is bent
16. Which of the following is an common sign that a chemical change has occurred?
a. A chemical has changed size c. A chemical has become a different shape
b. A chemical has changed to a different state d. A chemical has turned a different color
17. When a silver metal comes contact with sulphur, silver sulphide forms and the silver appears darker.
This is a
a. chemical change b. change of form c. change of state d. physical change
18. During a chemical reaction,
a. atoms are destroyed c. elements are destroyed
b. atoms are rearranged d. new elements are produced
19. A chemical reaction is a process in which
a. all reactants change state c. the law of conservation of mass applied
20. Fresh fish and meat that are not stored in a refrigerator show signs of spoilage in less than a day.
What has caused this spoilage?
a. temperature change c. oxygen in air
b. presence of microorganisms d. all of the above
21. How a chemical equations is balanced?
a. Changing subscript c. erasing elements as necessary
b. Adding coefficient d. adding elements as necessary
22. In the following chemical reaction, what products is represented by X?
AlCl3 + NaOH X + NaCl
a. It cannot be determined b. AlOH c. Al3OH d. Al(OH)3
23. If the formula for methanol is CH3OH, what would be the balanced chemical equation for the
reaction?
a. C3 + 2H2 + O2 2CH3OH c. 2C + H + O 2CH3OH
b. 2C + 4H2 + O2 2CH3OH d. C + H + O CH3OH
24. What would be the skeleton equation for this reaction?
a. C + Cl2 + O2 CH3ClH c. C2 + H2 + O2 CH3OH
b. C + H2 + O2 CH3OH d. C + H + O CH3OH
25. Which of the following is the correct balanced reaction?
a. 2C3H8 + 10O2 6CO2 + 8H2O c. C3H8 + O2 3CO2 + 2H2O
b. C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O d. C3H8 +5O2 3CO2 + 4H2O
26. What are the products in the equation below?
Zn + CuSO4 ZnSO4 + Cu
a. Zn and Cu b. Zn and CuSO4 c. ZnSO4 and Cu d. Zn only
27. Of the balance chemical equations below, which one most correctly represents a combustion
reactions?
a. 2NH4 + 4O2 2CO2 + 4H2O c. CaO + H2O Ca(OH)2
b. 2N2 + 3H2 2NH3 d. 2Mg + O2 2MgO
28. In decomposition reaction:
a. Energy in the form of heat or light is often produced.
b. The reactants are generally two ionic compounds in aqueous solution.
c. The reactants are usually metal and a non-metal.
d. One of the reactants is often water.
29. The chemical equation, KClO3 KCl + O2 is an example of which types of reactions?
a. combination b. double displacement c. decomposition d. single displacement
30. What is the type of reaction seen below?
AgNO3 + NaCl AgCl + NaNO3
a. combination b. double displacement c. decomposition d. single displacement

TEST II. APPLICATION


Direction: Choose the answer that fit to the test items.

31. Last summer vacation, the Cruz family decided to go to Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte to have beach party.
On their way to Ilocos all of them were surprised when the tire suddenly exploded. What is the
probable explanation for the blown out tire during a long summer drive?
a. High temperature causes a decrease in volume.
b. The amount of the gases inside the tire is increased.
c. The mass of the gases inside the tire increases causing a blown up tire.
d. The volume of gases increases as the temperature increases, causing a blown up tire.
32. According to the Kinetic Molecular Theory of gases, an ideal gas has all of the following
characteristics but 1, which one?
a. Particles whose size is negligible. c. Particles that move randomly but in straight line.
b. Particles that mutually attract one another d. Particles that are very far away from each other.
33. According to Boyle’s Law:
a. The change in the volume of a gas in a closed container is inversely proportional to change in
pressure.
b. Increasing the pressure in a volume of gas wall cause the volume to increase.
c. The volume of gas in a closed container does not change when pressure is changed.
d. The change in the volume of a gas in a closed container is directly proportional to changes in
pressure.
34. Each container with varying volume has 1.0 mole of oxygen gas at 30.00C. in which container will
pressure be the lowest?
a. b. c. d.
1L 2L 3L 4L
35. Which of the following phenomena best 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 patient
d. leavening agent causing the fluffiness of cake product.
36. A balloon with a volume of 200 mL at 300C is submerged in hot water to obtain a temperature of
500C. find out what will happen to the volume of the balloon, provided the pressure remains the
same.
a. The volume of the balloon will become higher than 200 mL.
b. The volume of the balloon will become lower than 200 mL.
c. The volume of the balloon will stay the same.
d. There is no enough data.
37. The temperature of nitrogen gas contained in a not rigid vessel is reduced from 100 0C to 5.00C?
Which of the following describes the resulting behaviour 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 and III b. II and IV c, I and IV d. II and III
38. Miss Smith class did a science experiment. They combined vinegar and baking soda in a cup and
when the vinegar and baking soda touched each other, they fizzed and bubbled up. The cup
overflowed with gases and bubbles. the following experiment was an example of what?
a. chemical change b. physical change c. fusion change d. all of the above
39. Fresh fish and meat that are not stored in a refrigerator show signs of spoilage in less than a day.
What has caused this spoilage?
a. temperature change c. oxygen in air
b. presence of microorganisms d. all of the above
40. At the end of chemical reactions, what is the total mass of the reactants compared to the total mass of
the product?
a. the product is doubled c. the mass is the same
b. the product is half the mass of the reactants d. the mass changes depending on the
reaction
41. What is the coefficient for oxygen gas when the following is balanced?
C5H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O
a. 10 b. 4 c. 8 d. 5
42. Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) is treated with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce water (H 2O) and
calcium chloride (CaCl2). What is a balanced reactions that describes this process?
a. CaOH + HCl H2O + CaCl c. 2Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl 2H2O + CaCl2
b. Ca(OH)3 + 3HCl 3H2O + CaCl3 d. Ca(OH)2 + HCl H2O + CaCl2
43. the chemical equation Cr + Fe(NO3)2 Fe + Cr(NO3)3 is an example of which type of
reaction?
a. decomposition b. single displacement c. double displacement d. combination
44. Which of the following are decomposition reactions?
I. CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O III. Mg + O2 MgO
II. CaO + CO2 CaCO3 IV. PbCO3 + PbO + CO2
a. II and III b. IV only c. I, II, III, and IV d. II, III and IV
45. Of the reactions below, which one is a double displacement reaction?
a. Cd(NO3)2 + Na2S CdS + 2NaNO3 c. 2N2 + 3H2 2NH3
b. 2Mg + O2 2MgO d. NH4Cl NH3 + HCl

TEST 111. EVALUATION


Direction: Choose the corret answer that fits the test item.

46. Sample of oxygen occupies 47.2 liters under a pressure of 1,240 torr at 25 0C. What volume would it
occupy at 250C, if the pressure were decreased to 730 torr?
a. 27.8 L b. 29.3 L c. 32.3 L d. 47.8 L
47. A sample of nitrogen occupies 5.50 liters under a pressure of 900 torr at 25 C. At what temperature
0

will it occupy 10.0 liters at the same pressure?


a. 305 K b. 164 K c. 427 K d. 542 K
48. The reactant FeCl3 + MgO it produce:
a. Fe2O3 + MgCl2 b. Fe2Mg3 + Cl2O c. FeCl + MgO d. FeCl3 + Mg2O2
49. The chemical reaction of Li + H3PO4 H2 + Li3PO4 the correct coefficient are
a. 3, 2, 3 b. 3,3,2,3 c. 6, 2, 3, 2 d. 2, 2, 3, 3
50. For the reaction Fe + 3C2H3O2 Fe(C2H3O2)3 + H2, what type of reaction describe this
process?
a. single displacement b. double displacement c. combination d. decomposition

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