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SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE 9

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Refers to anything that occupy space and has mass.


a. Atoms b. Matter c. Molecules d. Electrons
2. A test used to visually determine the identity of an unknown metal based on the color of its emission.
a. Flame Test b. Final Test c. Burn Test d. Psychological Test
3. A dense central part of the atom is called_______
a. Molecules b. Nucleus c. Electrons d. Protons
4. Neutrons was discovered by__________
a. Ernest Rutherford b. Eugene Goldstein c. James Chadwick d. J. J. Thomson
5. Atoms consist of smaller particles called Subatomic Particles. Subatomic Particles of the atom consist of
a. Electron, Proton, Nucleon b. Electron, Nucleus, Neutron c. Electron, Proton, Neutron d. both a and b
6. A type of mixture that is uniform in appearance
a. Homogeneous b. Heterogeneous c. Element d. Compound
7. Two or more elements combined together are called__________
a. Elements b. Atoms c. Compound d. Matter
8. A positively charged particle of an atom.
a. Nucleos b. Electrons c. Neutrons d. Protons
9. The model of atom which is proposed by John Dalton.
a. Plum Pudding Model b. Solid Sphere Model c. Quantum Mechanical Model d. Nuclear Model
10. The most accepted model of the atom until today is___________.
a. Plum Pudding Model b. Solid Sphere Model c. Quantum Mechanical Model d. Nuclear Model
11. He discovered the negatively charged particles which is called an electron.
a. Erwin Schrodinger b. J. J. Thomson c. John Dalton d. Ernest Rutherford
12. The region of space in which there is a high probability of finding the electron of an atom.
a. Atomic Orbital b. Main Energy Level c. Sublevels d. Principal Energy
13. The horizontal arrangement of elements in the periodic table is called__________.
a. Group b. Period c. Family d. Metals
14. The maximum number that can occupy the d-sublevel is_______.
a. 2 b. 6 c. 10 d. 14
15. The distribution of electrons within the sublevels of the atom of an element.
a. Atomic Orbital b. Periodic Table c. Matter d. Electron Configuration
16. The block found at the bottom portion of the periodic table of elements.
a. S-block b. P-block c. D-block d. F-block
17. The outermost electrons which are involved in chemical bonding.
a. Valence Electron b. Electronegativity c. Electron Configuration d. All of these
18. It is composed of the symbol of the element and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of an atom.
a. Atomic Orbital b. Nuclear Model c. Lewis Symbol d. Electronegativity
19. The force or energy that atoms or ions together.
a. Frictional Force b. Electronegativity c. Valence Electron d. Chemical Bond
20. A bond which involves complete transfer of electrons between metals and non-metals.
a. Metallic Bond b. Ionic Bond c. Polar Covalent Bond d. Nonpolar Covalent Bond

II. SOLVING:
A. Solve for the electronegativity difference of atoms and give the type of bond present.

Compound Electronegativity Difference Type of Bond


a. H2O

b. N2O

c. KCl

d. C8H18

e. SrO
B. Write the Electron Configuration, Highest Main Energy Level, Valence Electron, Family/Group,
and the period where the atom belongs.
Atoms- Atomic Electron Configuration Highest Valence Family/ Period
number Main Electron Group
Energy
Level
Rb-37

Mo-42

I-53

Y-39 1.

Prepared by:

TERESA MARIE Y. CORDERO


Subject Teacher

Approved by:

MRS. BERNIE G. LOQUINARIO


Head Teacher III

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