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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA
PEÑARANDANATIONALHIGH SCHOOL
Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija

Name:_________________________________ Date:_______________ Score:_______


Section: ______________________ Parents Signature:____________________

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST - CONSUMER CHEMISTRY

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer on the following choices. Write the
letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number ( used upper case letter only).

_____1. Which of the following best describes an organic compound?


A. all organic compounds are produced by living organisms
B. all organic compounds contain the element carbon
C. all organic compounds form ionic bonds
D. all of the above
_____2.What causes the inorganic compound a very high melting and boiling point?
A. Inorganic compounds are mostly made of weak ionic bonds, which give them a very high melting
and boiling point
B. Inorganic compounds are mostly made of strong covalent bonds, which give them a very
high melting and boiling point
C. Inorganic compounds are mostly made of strong ionic bonds, which give them a very
high melting and boiling point
D. Inorganic compounds are mostly made of weak covalent bonds, which give them a very
high melting and boiling point
_____3. He was known as the “Father of Modern Organic Chemistry” and known to synthesize urea from an
inorganic compound
A. Jaco b Berzelius B. Michael Chevreul C. Friedrich Wohler D. William Henry Perkin
_____4. Which element is present in every organic compound?
A. nitrogen B. oxygen C. carbon D. sulfur
_____5. A 70% solution alcohol is one of the disinfectants used to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Lisa
accidentally left her 150 ml alcohol bottle uncapped. When she came back, she noticed that the
content was reduced. What could be the reason for this?
A. Alcohol is flammable. B. Alcohol is viscous.
C. Alcohol is volatile D. Alcohol is soluble.
_____6. The following compounds are organic EXCEPT ___________
A. carbon dioxide (CO2) B. methane (CH4)
C. ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH) D. acetic acid (C2H4O2)
_____7. Why organic compound is less dense than the inorganic compound?
A. Organic compounds contain less hydrogen which has very low density compared to inorganic
compound
B. Inorganic compounds contain more hydrogen which has very low density compared to organic
compound
C. Inorganic compounds contain more hydrogen which has very high density compared to organic
compound
D. organic compounds contain more hydrogen which has very low density compared to inorganic
compound
_____8. How does inorganic compound become better electro conductor than the organic compound?
A. Inorganic compound contain non - polar covalent bond that allows them to ionize.
B. Inorganic compound contain covalent bond that allows them to ionize.
C. Inorganic compound polar covalent bond that allows them to ionize.
D. Inorganic compound contain ionic bond (+&-) charge that allows them to ionize.
_____9. Why the viscosity of organic compounds are low?
A.the intermolecular forces of organic compounds are weak
B. the intermolecular forces of organic compounds are strong
C. there is no intermolecular forces of organic compounds
D. all of the above
_____10. Which one of the following is not an example or inorganic compound?
A.table salts B. diamond C. silver D. fuel
_____11. The saturated hydrocarbons are characterized by the presence of
A. single bond B. triple bond C. double bond D. benzene ring
_____12. How will you name organic compounds having multiple substituents?
A.The sum of the positions of the substituents gives the highest possible number and they are
arranged alphabetically.
B. The sum of the positions of the substituents gives the lowest possible number and they are
arranged alphabetically.
C. The sum of the positions of the substituents gives the highest possible number and the
arrangements of the substituents are not considered.
D.The sum of the positions of the substituents gives the lowest possible number and the
arrangements of the substituents are not considered.
_____13. Which of the following is the general formula for alkynes?
A. CnH2n+2 B. CnH2n-2 C. CnH2n D. CnH2n+1
_____14. Which of the following shows the structure of aromatic compounds?

A. B. C. D.
_____15. What is the name of the aromatic compound if a methyl is attached to the benzene ring?
A. methyl-benzene B. tol-uene C.meth-ylbenzene D. toluene
_____16. Two halogens are attached to the benzene ring. Bromine is attached to the first carbon while iodine
is attached to the fourth carbon, what is its name?
A. o-bromoiodobenzene C. p-bromoiodobenzene
B. o-bromineiodinebenzene D. p-bromineiodinebenzene
_____17. Which of the following shows that the substituents are in ortho positions?
A. 1-2 carbon positions B. 1-4 carbon positions C. 1-3 carbon positions D. 1-1 carbon positions
_____18. What is the name of an alkane which has the formula C4H10?
A. propane B. pentane C. butane D. ethane

For questions 19 & 20, use the key below


1) C12H24 2) C12H22 3) C12H28 4) C12H26
_____19. Which formula correctly represents an alkane with 12 Carbon atoms (C)?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
_____20. Which formula correctly represents an alkene with 12 Carbon atoms (C)?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
_____23.What is the rule in naming aromatic compounds having halogens as substituents?
A. The name of halogens ending in ine will be changed to o like fluorine to fluoro.
B. The name of the halogens will remain the same.
C. Hyphen is used to separate the name of substituent from the word benzene like iodine-benzene.
D. None of the above
_____24. Which of the following is a property of esters?
A. foul smelling compound B. used to make perfumes and flavorings
C. made from alcohols and non-organic acids D. poisonous
_____25. It is the acid found in milk.
A. propanoic acid B. acetic acid C. formic acid D. butyric acid
_____26. He was the first to define organic chemistry as a branch of modern science.
A. William Henry Perkin B. Friedrich Kekulé C. Jacob Berzelius D. Friedrich Wohler
_____27. Choose the daily application of ketones.
A. Used in rubber industries B. Preserving tissues
C. Active ingredients in nail polish remover D. To make adhesives
_____28. Which are examples contain formic acid?
A. food preservatives B. insect bites C. food colorings D. pesticides
_____29. Which of the following compounds is an ether?
A. CH3-CH2-CH2-OH B. CH3-O-CH2-CH3
C. CH3-CHO D. CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CHO
_____30. Which of the following is the formula of ethyl propyl ketone?

_____31. Which of the following is the general structure of alcohol?

_____32. What is the IUPAC name of the compound CH3-O-CH2-CH3?


A. Propanol B. Methoxyethane C. Ethoxymethane D. Propanone
_____33. Which of the following is the general structure of aldehyde?

_____34. Classify the compound below based on the functional group present.

A. Alcohol C.
Aldehyde
B. Ether D. Benzene

_____35.Which of the following fruits has a fragrance of butyl acetate?


A . pineapple B. banana C. orange D. apple
_____36.Which functional group is used as an artificial flavorings?
A. ketones C. esters
B. aldehydes D. carboxylic acids
_____37. Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water?
A. Propanol C. Pentanol
B. Hexanol D. Butanol
_____38. . What is the IUPAC name of the compound CH3-O-CH2-CH3?
A. Propanol C. Ethoxymethane
B. Methoxyethane D. Propanone

_____39.Which of the following statement is true about secondary alcohol?


A. OH is bonded to only one other carbon atom,
B. OH is attached to two other carbon atoms
C. OH is bonded to three other carbon atoms.
D. All of the above

_____40.Formaldehyde in water is _____ % solution of Formalin.


A. 10% B. 40% C. 20% D. 60%

For 41-50: Analyze the given structures and choose the following letter corresponding to their classification.

A. Alkane B. Alkene C. Alkyne D. Aromatic E. Alcohols F. Ethers


G. Aldehydes H. Ketones I. Carboxylic Acids J. Esters

_____41. CH ≡C-CH2 -CH2 – CH3 _____42.

_____43. CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2CH3 _____45.

_____44. CH2= CH2-CH2- CH2-CH3

_____46. _ _____48.

_____48.

_____49. O
Il
CH3 — C — OH

_____50. CH3COOCH2CH3

Prepared by:

ALLYNN A. JUNIO
Teacher III

Reviewed and Checked: Noted:

MONETTE B. PADERES, PhD. VIVIAN P. MADUCDOC, PhD.


HT III-Science School Principal IV

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