Second Periodical Test in Science 9

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Second Periodical Test in Science 9

Instruction: Read and understand each question that follows. Choose your answer from the choices given and shade the letter of the correct
answer.
1. The smallest particle of an element which can take part in any chemical change is known as a/an________.
a. Nucleus b. Proton c. Atom d. Neutron
2. Who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain locations around the nucleus of an atom?
a. Neils Bohr b. Erwin Schrodinger c. Ernest Rutherford d. J.J. Thomson
3. The beam of electrons can be produced with the help of___.
a. anode-ray tube b. cathode-ray tube c. inert-ray tube d. bi-charged-ray tube
4. Which of the following orbitals do not exist?
a. 3p b. 4s c. 2s d. 3f
5. Which of the properties of atoms is the most suitable reference for the kind of bond that will take place between/among them?
a. atomic size b. ionization energy c. electronegativity d. electron affinity
6. When does covalent bonding take place?
a. It takes place when atoms share electrons with one another.
b. It takes place when the attraction between atoms is strong.
c. It takes place when atoms collide with one another.
d. It takes place when atoms attain stability.
7. Which of these choices is the electron configuration for the boron ion?
a. 1s2 2s2 2p1 b. 1s2 2s2 2p6 c. 1s2 2s2 2p63s1 d. 1s2 2s2
8. What is the maximum number of electrons for n=4?
a. 2 b. 8 c. 18 d. 32
9. Why do atoms react with one another to form chemical bonds?
a. to attain stability b. to form compounds c. to form molecules d. to produce ions
10. Which of the following compounds would you expect to be ionic?
a. SF6 b. H2O c.CO2 d. CaO
11. Anions tend to be __________ and cations tend to be __________.
a. metals, metals b. nonmetals, nonmetals c. metals, nonmetals d. nonmetals, metals
12. What is the electronegativity value of lithium?
a. 0.98 b. 4.0 c. 2.5 d. 1.0
13. Which of the following elements formed between atoms considered as polar covalent bond?
a. Mg and F = 3.8 b. C and S = 0 c. S and O = 1.0 d. Ca and Cl= 2.0
14. What type of bond found in Li2O?
a. ionic b. polar c. non-polar d. covalent
15. Where can you find noble gases in the periodic table of elements?
a. Facing the periodic table, noble gases are located before the metalloids, on the left side of the periodic table of element (Groups I -13).
b. Facing the periodic table, noble gases are found after the metalloids, on the right side of the periodic table (Groups 14-17).
c. Noble gases are at the rightmost column of the periodic table (Group 18).
d. Noble gases are at the leftmost column of the periodic table (Group 1).
16. This metal is used for manufacturing of machine and equipment; housing and building materials.
a. copper b. silver c. iron d. gold
17. When light strikes the surface of the metal, the free valence electrons reflect the light giving the metal a shiny appearance, what type of
metallic property represents the given statement?
a. Malleability b. Luster c. Ductility d. Good Conductor of electricity
18. Which of the following statements explain the metallic property of good thermal conductor?
a. Metals can be flattened or can be formed into sheets when being hammered because of the ability of the metal atoms to slide over
one another without breaking the metallic bond.
b. Metals can be drawn into fine wire because of the free moving electrons which enable the metal atoms to slide over each other.
c. Metals are good conductors of electricity because the electrons are free to move within the metal.
d. Metals are good conductors of heat because the positive metal nuclei are close together and can easily transfer the heat. The motions
of the moving electrons also transfer heat.
19. What kind of element has less than 4 valence electrons?
a. metals b. nonmetals c. noble gas d. metalloids
20. What kind of element has more than 4 valence electrons?
a. metals b. nonmetals c. noble gas d. metalloids
21. It is considered as the electrons at the outermost energy level.
a. Shell b. Valence electrons c. Nucleus d. Electronegativty
22. What is the maximum number of bonds can a carbon atom form?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 5
23. Which of the following statements best describe organic compounds?
a. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only
b. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things
c. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen
d. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only
24. The following hydrocarbons are the components of natural gas, EXCEPT.
a. methane b.ethane c. butane d. pane
25. What group of hydrocarbon is this condensed formula, CH2=CHCH3?
a. Alkane b. Alkene c. Alkyne d. Alcohol
26. Which of the following condensed formula is for butane?
a. CH3CH2CH2CH3 b. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 c. CH2=CH2CH2CH2CH3 c. CH3CH2CH2=CH2CH3
27. It is called of any chemical compound that mainly contain carbon that is chemically bonded with hydrogen and other nonmetal elements like
oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen.
a. Organic b. Inorganic c. Hydrocarbon d. Alcohol
28. Mina told her grandson, LeeKnow, never to play with gasoline. Why do you think she does not allow him to do it?
a. because gasoline is volatile c. because gasoline is flammable
b. because gasoline is viscous d. because gasoline is edible
29. What is the common use of acetone?
a. disinfectant b. fertilizer c. nail polish remover d. antibiotic

30. To which group of hydrocarbon does the molecule with the structure belong?
a. alkane b. alkyne c. alkene d. alcohol
31. Jihyo wants to change her nail polish because it does not look good with her new dress. What must she use to remove her fingers’ old nail
polish?
a. acetic acid b. gasoline c. acetone d. formaldehyde
32. Lisa wants to preserve a frog for her project in Biology class. What kind of compound should she use to preserve the animal?
a. acetic acid b. methyl alcohol c. formaldehyde d. acetone
33. Which are TRUE about the use of ethyl alcohol?
I. preservation
III. disinfectant
II. fuel
IV. wine
a. I and II only b. III and IV only c. II and III only d. I and IV only
34. What number of particles is equal to Avogradro’s number?
a. 6.22 x 10 24 b. 6.22 x 10 23 c. 6.02 x 10 23 d. 6.02 x 10 24
35. Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the number of particles?
a. liter b. gram c. mole d. Celcius
36.________ it the smallest unit of a substance that retains its physical and chemical properties, it may be composed of one kind of atom or two
or more kinds of atoms bonded together.
a. atom b. molecule c. cell d. ion
37. Which of the following units is used in expressing the mass of one mole of a substance?
a. liter b. gram c. mole d. Celcius
38. How many particles of atoms are there in a 3.032 mol of Manganese?
a. 16.25 x 10 24 b. 0.50 x 10 23 c. 1.83 x 10 24 d. 17.25 x 10 26
39. How many particles of atoms are there in a 4.92 mol of Cu?
a. 29.62 x 10 23 b. 2.62 x 10 24 c. 3.60 x 10 23 d. 0.82 x 10 23
40. If sodium has a mass of 3.33g, how many moles does sodium have? (Na=22.99)
a. 0.145 mol b. 76.557 mol c. 20.053 mol d. 6.904 mol
41. How many moles are present in a 12.65 g of Potassium (K=39.098)?
a. 3.091 mol b. 0.324 mol c. 76.153 mol d. 19.66 mol
42. Calculate the molar mass of Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). Na= 22.9 g H= 1.01g C= 12.01 g O= 16.00 g
a. 84.01 g/mol b. 95.23 g/mol c. 77. 54 g/mol d. 23.89 g/mol
43. It refers to the mass of each element in a compound compared to the entire mass of the compound multiplied by 100 percent.
a. mole concept b. molar mass c. percentage composition of the compound d. ratio
44. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of sulfur is present in SO2 (Molar Mass = 64.07g/mol)?
a. 40.00% b. 49.95% c. 60.00% d. 50.05%
45. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 Molar Mass = 80.06g/mol) is a substance used to produce dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), a dental anesthetic.
Determine the mass percent of N in ammonium nitrate?
a. 35.00% b. 40.65% c. 39.50% d.23.78%
46. Calculate the percentage composition of Na in Sodium nitrate (NaNO3 -Molar Mass=85.00g/mol).
a. 16.48% b. 27.05% c. 56.47% d. 35.78%
47. Find the percentage composition of N in Sodium nitrate (NaNO3 -Molar Mass=85.00g/mol).
a. 16.48% b. 27.05% c. 56.47% d. 35.78%
48. Calculate the percentage composition of O in the compound of Ethanol (C2H6O or C2H5OH having a Molar Mass of 46.08 g/mol)
a. 34.72% b.13.15% c. 52.13% d. 22.48%
49. Calculate the percentage composition of O in Ethanol (C2H6O or C2H5OH - Molar Mass of 46.08 g/mol)
a. 34.72% b.13.15% c. 52.13% d. 22.48%
50. Find the percent composition of H in water. (H2O – Molar Mass – 18.02 g/mol)
a. 88.79% b. 11.21% c. 34.5% d. 23.12%

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