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Science Quiz 1
Science Quiz 1
Science Quiz 1
Department of Education
REGION VIII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NORTHERN SAMAR
CATUBIG VALLEY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
CATUBIG I DISTRICT
TEST I- Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on the space provided before each
number.
_______1. Which one of the following expresses the index of diversity in a mathematical way?
A. The vastness or area of an ecosystem
B. The species distribution in a community
C. The distance between two different ecosystem
D. The population of a given species perv unit area
_______2. Which is the correct formula in calculating population density?
A. D = population/area
B. D = population × area
C. D = number of runs/ total population
D. D = number of runs × total population
_______3. Which pertains to organisms that no longer exist at the present time, but have existed in the past?
A. Exotic B. Extinct C. Endemic D. Endangered
_______4. Which pertains to the process of introducing unnatural chemicals that contaminate the air, soil, and seas?
A. Pollution B. Acidification C. Eutrophication D. Neutralization
_______5. Which of the following causes of extinction is directly brought about by human activity?
A. Glaciation B. Over-harvesting C. Cosmic Radiation D. Volcanic eruptions
_______6. Which pertains to the largest numbers of individuals in a species that an environment sustains for a long
period of time?
A. Biodiversity B. Limiting Factor C. Carrying capacity D. Population Density
_______7. Which refers to species of organisms whose population is so low that it has a great tendency to become
extinct?
A. Endangered B. Endemic C. Exotic D. Threatened
_______8. What type of biodiversity pertains to the variations of genes in a species?
A. Species diversity B. Genetic diversity C. Ecosystem Diversity D. All of the above
_______9. Which is NOT an example of an endangered species?
A. Tarsier B. Dodo bird C. Mouse deer D. Monkey-eating eagle
_______10. Which do you think is the biggest problem faced by endangered species?
A. Food B. Water C. Climate change D. Human activities
_______11. How does habitat degradation cause extinction of species?
A. It kills acid intolerant species.
B. It leads to spread of diseases that exterminate species.
C. It leads to diminishing resources which increase competition among species.
D. It leads to existence of shallow gene pools that promote massive inbreeding.
________12. What do woolly mammoth, Dodo, and Great Auk have in common?
A. They are all extinct. B. They are all mammals
C .They are all threatened species D. They are all endangered species.
________13. Deforestation, building of dams, conversion of forest to agricultural lands and urban development could
cause species to decrease in number which, eventually, could lead to extinction. How?
A. They pollute the environment causing species to die.
B. They cause widespread of diseases which may lead to mass extinction.
C. They trigger calamities to occur which may cause mass extinction of species.
D. They destroy the habitat where species live, depriving them the chance to thrive and survive.
________14. As a consequence of cutting down trees, we experience soil erosion, floods, and a decrease in wildlife
resources.
A. Deforestation B. Air pollution C. Water pollution D. Acid precipitation
________15. Fishkill usually happens when there is an increase in the concentration of organic nutrients that comes
from garbage and factories.
Test - II Identify the following statements and write your answer on the space provided before number.
Prepared by:
JERVIN D. BALANLAY
Subject Teacher
TEST I -MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read and answer the questions in the best way you can. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided before each number.
TEST - II
TEST - III
TEST - IV
Choose the correct word and write it on the space provided.
1. When you inhale ( see figure A )
a. the ribs move ________________ ( inward OR outward )
b. the diaphragm moves _____________ ( upward OR downward )
c. there is now _______________ ( more OR less ) space in the chest area
d. air rushes ________________ ( in OR out ) to fill the space
2. when you exhale ( see figure B )
a. the ribs move _______________ ( inward OR outward )
b. the diaphragm moves _____________ ( upward OR downward )
c. there is now ________________ ( more OR less ) space in the chest area
d. because of this pressure air moves ______________ ( in OR out ) of the lungs
TEST - V
Arrange the order of the path of air through the respiratory system by writing 1 ( being the first) - 8 ( being the last)
______ Air enters the alveoli.
______ Carbon dioxide passes out of the bloodstream, and is eventually exhaled.
______ Cilia and mucus trap tiny particles found in the air and warm and moisten the air.
______ Air moves through smaller and smaller passageways called bronchi.
______ The trachea, or windpipe, then carries the air to the lungs.
______ Air enters the nose.
______ Oxygen passes into the bloodstream.
______ Air moves down the throat or pharynx.
TEST -- VI
Arrange the steps in the heart’s action as it pumps blood by writing 1 ( being the first) - 8 ( being the last)
____ Oxygen-rich blood enters the left atrium from the lungs.
____ Blood from the right ventricle goes to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
____ At the same time, oxygen-poor blood enters the right atrium.
____ Blood is squeezed into the ventricles.
____ The ventricles contract.
____ The heart muscles relaxes.
____ At the same time, blood from the left ventricle goes to the body to supply it with oxygen.
____ The heart muscle contracts
TEST I: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on the space provided before each
number.
______1. According to the Bohr model, how many electrons can the first orbital hold?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
______2. What happens to the energy of an electron when it jumps from an outer to inner orbit?
A. It is absorbed B. It remains constant
C. It is released/emitted D. It could either increase/ decrease
______3. What is the name of model of an atom that scientists use today?
A. Billiard Model B. The Nuclear Model
C. Plum Pudding Model D. Quantum Mechanical Model
______4. Who described the electrons as waves that move in orbitals?
A. Chadwick B. Rutherford C. Schrodinger D. Thompson
______5. Who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain regions around the nucleus of
an atom?
______6. Who states that “it id impossible to determine both the momentum and the position of electron at
the same time accurately?
A. Hund’s Rule B. Aufbau Principle
B. Uncertainty Principle D. Pauli’s Exclusion Principle
______7. Which occurs when an electron moves from high energy level to a low energy level?
A. The atoms move faster B. Colored light is given off
B. This process is not possible D. Another electron goes from a low energy level to a
high level
______8. How many orbitals are present in the third principal energy level?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 9
______9. What is the group and period of an element with an electronic configuration 1 s 2, 2 p 6, 2 p 6?
A. Group II period 3 B. Group 4 period 2
B. Group 8 period 2 D. Group 8 period 4
______10. Which is the correct valence electron of element found in group 2 of the Periodic Table?
A. 3 p1 B. 4 s 2 C. 3 p5 D. 3 s 2, 5 p6
______11. What happens to the momentum of an electron when it remains between orbitals?
A. Emitted B. Quantized C. Dequantized D. Change always
______12. Which subshells can the electron with this quantum numbers n = 3, l = 2 be found?
A. 1s B. 2p C. 3d D. 4f
______13. Which does NOT have much allowed values for each of the four quanta numbers: n, l, m l and m s ?
A. ml: -1 to 1 B. l = 0 to n -1 C. n: zero integer D. ms : 1/2 or - 1/2
______14. How many orbitals of type (x) are found in a shell with n=2?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
______15. What is the lowest principal quantum number n may have?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
______16. Who formulated the “ Uncertainty Principle”?
Electronic Configuration
Group number
Period number
Number of Valence electron
No. of paired electron
No. of unpaired electron
Principal Quantum No. (n)
Angular momentum
quantum no. (l)
Magnetic Quantum no.(ml)
Spin Quantum no.(ms )
Prepared by:
JERVIN D. BALANLAY
Subject Teacher
TEST I: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on the space provided before each
number.
_____1. What do you call the ion which carry positive charge in its atom?
A. Anions C. Polyatomic ions
B. Cations D. Polymers ion
_____2. What do you call the ion which carry negative charge in its atom?
A. Anions C. Polyatomic ions
C. Cations D. Polymers ion
_____3. An element is found in Family II and Period III of the periodic table of elements. What is its valence
electron?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5
_____4. What is the basis of Lewis Dot Structure?
A. Anions B. Cations C. Period Number D. Valence Number
_____5. Which LEDS is the correct structure for Chlorine (CL)?
A. B. C. D.
_____6. Which type of elements tend to gain electron/s during ionic bonding?
A. Metals B. metalloid C. non-metal D. super alloy
_____7. During the experiment, a scientist found out the following characteristics of elements.
Characteristics A B C D
Mass 0.10g 0.20g 0.30g 0.40g
Transfer of Electrons Gain Lose Lose Gain
Reactivity YES YES YES YES
As a scientist, which do you think are the metals in the results of the experiment as stated in the table
above?
A. A and B B. A and D C. B and C D. B and D
_____8. Which type of elements tends to lose electron/s during ionic bonding?
A. Metals B. Metalloid C. Non- metals D. Super-alloy
_____9. What is the correct chemical formula for the ionic compound containing Calcium ion and Chlorine
ion?
A. Ca❑Cl B. Ca 2 Cl C.C a Cl 3 D. C a Cl 2
_____10. Mg Br2 is the chemical formula for magnesium bromide. What does the number “2” in the formula
mean?
A. Bromine has 2 positive charge
B. Bromine has 2 negative charge
C. There are 2 Bromine ions in every magnesium ion
D. There are 2 Magnesium ions in every bromine ion
_____11. Why do atoms tend to lose or gain electrons during chemical bonding?
A. To attain beauty
B. To attain stability
C. To become reactive
D. To attain malleability
_____12. What do we mean by stable configuration?
A. Having 5 electrons in the outermost shell
B. Having 6 electrons in the outermost shell
C. Having 7 electrons in the outermost shell
D. Having 8 electrons in the outermost shell
______13. What type of element should bond together to form an ionic compound?
A. Metal and Nonmetal C. Metal and metalloid
B. Nonmetal and metalloid D. Nonmetal and another nonmetal
______14. When a metal and nonmetal atom bond together to form an ionic compound they become ions, what type of
ion is formed by the metal atom?
A. Negative Ions C. Positive ions
B. Neutral ions D. Reactive ions
______15. When a metal and nonmetal atom bond together to form an ionic compound they become ions, what type of
ion is formed by the nonmetal atom?
A. Negative Ions C. Positive ions
B. Neutral ions D. Reactive ions
______16. What does it mean if K atom becomes K+ ions?
A. It has lost 1 electron C. It has gain 1 electron
B. It has lost 2 electrons D. It has gain 2 electrons
______17. Which atom is most likely to form a 3+ ion?
A. AL B. Kr C. Li D. Si
______18. Which is true about the element in a particular group in the periodic table?
A. They have the same number of protons
B. They have the same number of electrons
C. They have the same number of energy levels
D. They have the same number of valence electrons
______19. When writing thne chemical formula for an ionic compound, which will you write first?
A. Positive ion B. Negative ion C. Charge off the ion D. Subscript of the ion
______20. How will you write the ion of Bromine that gains 1 electron during the process of chemical bonding?
+1 −1 +1 −1
A. B B. B C. Br D. Br
21. The ____________ are the outermost electrons which directly involved in chemical bonding.
22. ____________ is composed of the symbol of the elements and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of an
atom that can easily be determined through the 23. ___________ number in the Periodic table of elements.
24.An ______________ involves complete transfer of electrons; thus, ions are formed. It involves metals with low electronegativity
and non-metals with high electronegativity.
25. Metallic elements tend to __________ their electrons thus forming 26. _____________, positively charged ions.
27. Non-metallic elements tend to _____________ electrons thus forming 28. _____________, negatively charged ions.
29. In writing the chemical formula of an ionic compound, we write first the symbol of __________, then followed by the symbol of
30. ___________.
Prepared by:
JERVIN D. BALANLAY
Subject Teacher
Instruction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on the space provided before each number.
___1. Which of the following compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen?
A. Carcinogens B. Halides C. Hydrocarbons D.Organic elements
___2. It is a compound that has a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom.
A. Alcohol B. Ester C. Ether D. Halides
___3. Which alkane will most likely have the highest boiling point?
A. Ethane B. Hexane C. Pentane D. Propane
___4. Which of these shows the simplest whole-number ration of atoms in a compound?
A. Molecular Formula C. Empirical Formula
B. Expanded Structural Formula D. Condensed Structural Formula
___5. It contains the carbonyl group and the substituent are R and R.
A. Aldehyde B. Alkyl C. Carboxylic acids D. Ketone
___6. It contains the carbonyl group and the substituent are R and H.
B. Aldehyde B. Alkyl C. Carboxylic acids D. Ketone
___7. It is formed by the reaction of acids and amines.
A. Acetone B. Alkyl acid C. Amides D. Ammonia
___8. Aside from carboxylic acid, what is the other materials that can be added on it in making Esters?
A. Acetate B. Alcohol C. Oil D. Water
___9. What is the structural formula of covalent bond?
A. Circles B. Dots C. Lines D. Squares
___10. Which of the following is used to express the structure of atoms?
A. Scientific name B. Chemical name C. Chemical formula D. Scientific notation
___11. Ethene, which acts as a normal maturing agent of natural products, may be a characteristics
gas created in plants.
A. Methanol B. Formalin C. Acetylene D. Pentyne
___12. Which alkane will most likely have a very bubbling point?
A. Propane B. Methane C. Heptane D. Hexane
___13. What is the usual use of methane?
A. Pesticide B. Fertilizer C. Car ventilator D. Fuel
___14. Juan Miguel needs to keep his bicycle’s parts from rusting quickly. Which of the following
material do you think will Miguel utilizes?
A. Water B. Isopropyl Alcohol C. Formalin D. Lubricating Oil
___15. Juan Victor’s grandma was cooking their dinner when she shortly stopped and said, “Oh, the
tank is already empty!” Then her grandmother ask him to purchase another tank. What did
Victor’s grandma instructed him to buy?
A. Acetone B. Formalin C. Lubricating oil D. LPG
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JERVIN D. BALANLAY
Subject Teacher
Name & Parent’s Signature
____________________________________
Date:_______________
Quarter 2 S.Y. 2022-2023
Summative Test #3 in science 9
____________________________________
Date:_______________
1. Which of the following is the index in the expression 5 x2 ? √3
A. 3 B. 5 C. x D. 2
2. If the expression √ x is written in an exponential form, what is its exponent?
4
1
A. B. 1 C. 4 D. none
4
√3
3. The expression 5 x2 is called ______.
A. Cube Roots B. Square Roots C. Radicals D. Rational Expression
4. The radical expression ❑√ ¿ ¿ ¿ is equivalent to which of the following?
√
A. 3 10 ab4 B. 18 10 ab4 √ C. 36 5 ab4 √
D. 6 5 ab 4 √
3
5. What is the simplest form of the radical expression 8 x5 ? √
A. 2 x √2 x
23
B. 2 2 x √
3 5
√3
C. 2 x x 2 √3
D. 2 x 5
6. What is the root √ −25?
A. 5 B. -5 C. ±5 D. no real root
7. Solve for the value of √−27
3
1
A. B. -3 C. 3 D. 27
27
8. This law of radical states that for any real numbers a and b, if n is even and a and b are both nonnegative of if n is odd. √
n
ab = √ a
n
×√n
b
A. Product rule of radicals B. Quotient rule of radicals
C. Power rule of radicals D. Addition rule of radicals
a = √a.
√
n
n
9. This law states that for any real numbers a and b ≠ 0, if all roots are defined
b √n b
A. Product rule of radicals B. Quotient rule of radicals
B. Power rule of radicals D. Addition rule of radicals
10. The following are the conditions of a rational expression in its lowest form EXCEPT:
A. The radicand maybe positive if the index is odd.
11. What is the factor of (2 x+5)2 ?
A. (2x +5) B. 2x•5 C. 2•x•5 D. 2•x•5•2
12. This law of exponents states that to multiply powers of the same base, keep the base and add the exponents.
A. Power of a product rule B. Power of a power rule
C. Product of a power rule D. Power of a quotient rule
13. This law states that to find the power of a power of a base, keep the base and multiply the exponents.
A. Power of a product rule B. Power of a power rule
C. Product of a power rule D. Power of a quotient rule
14. Simplify (3 x 2 ¿ 2 (2 x 3 ¿ 3 .
A. 36 x 10 C. 72 x 10
B. 36 x 13 D. 72 x 13
15. Perform the indicated operation (3 x ¿¿ 2)2 ¿ (4 x¿ ¿5)2 ¿
A. 48 x 11 B. 48 x 14 C. 144 x 11 D. 144 x 14
1
16. What is the simplest form of 3?
216
1 1
A. 18 B. C. 6 D.
18 6
17. Which of the following is the correct exponential form of 180?
A. 22• 32• 52 B. 32• 4• 5 C. 22• 32• 5 D. 22• 32
18. Expressions with rational exponents are simplified EXCEPT for:
A. It has no negative exponents. B. It has no exponents that are not positive integers in the denominator.
C. It is a complex fraction. D. All of the above.
5
√
19. What is the exponential form of the expression (10 xy 2 )2
5 2 5 2
A. (10 xy ) 2 2 B. (10 xy ) 2 5 C. (100 x 5 y 10 )2 D. (100 x 2 y 4 ) 5
2
20. Which of the following expression is TRUE if
5 3 is expressed in radical form?
10 12
A. B. C.√
3
10 D. √
3
25
3 3
21. What type of variation exists between the number of people going outside and the rate of transmission of the COVID-19
virus?
A. Direct Variation B. Inverse Variation C. Joint Variation D. Combined Variation
1
22. What type of variation is present in the formula when solving for the volume of a pyramid (V = Bh¿ ? ?
3
A. Direct Variation B. Inverse Variation C. Joint Variation D. Combined Variation
23. Michael is planning to repaint his house, but he wanted to finish the job the soonest time possible. He contacted his friends
Russel and Angelo to help him with the repainting. What type of variation exists in this situation?
A. Direct Variation B. Inverse Variation C. Joint Variation D. Combined Variation
24. Which of the following is the correct translation of the statement “w varies directly as x and y and inversely as z” where k as
constant of variation?
kxz kx kxy ky
A. w = B. w = C. w = D. w =
y yz z z
25. How do you write the statement “the number (n) of workers varies inversely as the time (t) needed to finish the job?” into
an equation where k as constant of variation?
k k
A. n = kt B. t = kn C. n = D. t =
t n
2 6. Which of the following graphs illustrates inverse variation?
28. Write “a varies directly as b” into equation using k as the constant of variation.
k k
A. a = kb B. b = ka C. a = D. b =
b a
2 9. Determine the constant of variation given the following table of values.
A. 1 C. 15
B. 5 D. 20
A. 71 √3
ab B. 71 √ 3
2 ab C. 71 √
6
ab D. 71 √
3
2 ab
43. The simplest form of √ 32 is _____.
A. 2 √ 2 B. 4 √ 2 C. 8 √ 2 D. 16 √ 2
44. The product of √ 5∧ √ 2 is equal to ________.
3
A. √
5
6 B. √
6
36 C. √
6
250 D. √
6
500
45. Find the quotient of
√12
2√ 3
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
46. It is an equation is an equation where the unknown quantity appears under a radical sign.
27.C
28.C
29.B
30.D
31.A
32.A
33.C
34.D
35.C
36.D
37.B
38.A
39.B
40.A
41.
42.A
43.B
44.D
45.D
46.B
47.D
48.D
49.D
50.C
a. aluminum & chlorine b. phosphorus & hydrogen c. sulfur and oxygen d. sodium & chlorine
15. Which of the following compound is ionic based on their chemical formula?
a. KCl b. HCl c. NH3 d. C12H22O11
16. Which is a property of ionic compound?
a. soft and flexible c. liquid or gaseous state at room temperature
b. crystal lattice structure d. does not conduct electricity
17. Which LEDS is the correct structure of chlorine?
a. Cl b. Cl c. Cl d. Cl
18. What do you call the ions which carry negative charge in its atom?
a. anions b. cations c. polyatomic ions d. polymers ion
19. Which hydrocarbon compound contains a double bond within the atom?
a. ethane b. methane c. propene d. propyne
20. Which hydrocarbon is commonly used in disposable lighters and in fuel canisters for gas camping stoves and
lanterns?
a. ethyne b. butane c. propene d. pentane
21. Who formulated the “Uncertainty Principle”?
a. Erwin Schrodinger b. James Maxwell c. Louise de Broglie d. Werner Heisenberg
22. What is the name of the model of the atom that scientists use today?
a. Billiard Model b. The Nuclear Model c. Plum Pudding Model d. Quantum Mechanical Model
23.According to the Bohr model, how many electrons can the first orbital hold?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
24. Which substance conducts electricity when dissolved in water?
a. gasoline b. paraffin wax c. sugar d. monosodium glutamate
25. What is the polarity of sodium chloride?
a. ionic b. covalent c. polar covalent d. nonpolar covalent
26. It is a compound with strong conductivity and dissociates completely into charged atoms or ions when dissolved in
water.
a. salt b. wax c. sugar d. gasoline
27. What do you call the ions which carry positive charge in its atom?
a. anions b. cations c. polyatomic ions d. polymers ion
28. What is the basis of Lewis Dot Structure?
a. electron b. atomic number c. period number d. valence number
29. Which type of elements tends to gain electron/s during ionic bonding?
a. metals b. metalloids c. nonmetal d. semi-metals
30. Which atom is most likely to form a 3+ ion?
a. Al b. Li c. S d. Li
31. Which is responsible for the distinctive odors and flavors of many flowers, perfumes, and ripe fruits?
a. esters b. ethers c. alcohol d. aldehyde
32. What is the structural formula of covalent bond?
a. circles b. dots c. lines d. squares
33. Which is the correct formula unit for sodium chloride?
a. NaCl b. Na2Cl c. Na3Cl2 d. Na2Cl5
34. Which formula tells the actual number of atoms in a molecule?
a. chemical formula b. empirical formula c. molecular formula d. none of the choices
35. What is the atomic mass of an atom tah has 12 protons, 12 electrons, and 12 neutrons?
a. 6 amu b. 12 amu c. 24 amu d. 48 amu
36. How will you write the ion of Bromine that gains 1 electron during the process of chemical bonding?
a. B+1 b. B-1 c. Br+1 d. Br-1
37. What do we mean by stable configuration?
a. Having 5 electrons in the outermost shell. c. Having 7 electrons in the outermost shell.
b. Having 6 electrons in the outermost shell. d. Having 8 electrons in the outermost shell.
38. If one mole of aluminum weighs 26.98 grams, what is the mass in grams of 4.30 moles of aluminum?