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MARANATHA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

2nd SUMMATIVE TEST

SCIENCE 9
2nd Quarter

Name: ______________________________________________ Date: _______________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

_____ 1. Which of the following particles move freely around the nucleus?
a. electrons c. protons
b. neutrons d. none of this
_____ 2. A material that loses electrons becomes _____________.
a. positively charge c. neutral
b. negatively charge d. easily attracted
_____ 3. A negatively charge material will ____________ a positively charge material.
a. attract c. neutralize
b. repel d. rub
_____ 4. Atomic number refers to _______
a. no. of neutrons c. no. of protons
b. no. of atoms d. no. of protons and neutrons
_____ 5. It is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons
a. atomic structure c. atomic weight
b. atomic mass d. atomic volume
_____ 6. These are atoms with same number of protons but different number of neutrons
a. isotopes c. anions
b. cations d. atomic mass
_____ 7. It is referring to the electrons at the outer shell
a. Reactive electrons c. Excess electrons
b. Valence electrons d. Anions & Cations
_____ 8. What should be done to get the number of neutrons?
a. subtract atomic number to atomic mass c. subtract no. of protons to no. of electrons
b. add atomic mass and atomic number d. multiply atomic mass by no. of protons
_____ 9. How many electrons does d shell contains?
a. 14 c. 2
b. 10 d. 6
_____ 10. This is a sub-atomic particle which mass is negligible
a. electrons c. neutrons
b. protons d. alpha particle
_____ 11. It is the manner on how electrons are distributed in each subshell or sub shell
a. Electron arrangement c. Electron energy level
b. Electron indestructibility d. Electron configuration
_____ 12. It is the systematic arrangement of the elements based on their atomic structure
a. Electron configuration c. Periodic Law of elements
b. Periodic table d. Atomic Affinity
_____ 13. The unit that is defined as the number of atoms in exactly 12g of the carbon-12 isotope
a. Molar mass c. Atomic number
b. Mole d. Atomic Affinity
_____ 14. The number of particles in one mole, 6.022 x 1023, is known as ____________.
a. Electron configuration c. Atomic constant
b. Avogadro’s number d. Avogadro’s Affinity
_____ 15. Which mathematical operation should be used in converting mole to particle?
a. addition c. subtraction
b. multiplication d. division
_____ 16. Which is the formula for sodium bromide?
a. SB c. SoBr
b. NaBr d. NBr
_____ 17. Which is the name of KCl?
a. Kallium chlorine c. Potassium chlorine
b. Potassium chloride d. Sodium chloride
_____ 18. What type of compound is composed of oxygen and another element?
a. Oxyanions c. Oxyacids
b. Binary compound d. Hydrates
_____ 19. It is a formula of compound that reflects the simplest ratio of atoms in the compound.
a. Structural c. Empirical
b. Molecular d. LEDS
_____ 20. Which bond is formed when electrons are transfered?
a. covalent bond c. non-polar
b. metallic bond d. ionic bond
_____ 21. Which element resists bond formation with other elements?
a. metals c. nonmetal
b. metalloid d. noble gas
_____ 22. Ions with negative charge are called _____________.
a. cations c. anions
b. anodes d. cathodes
_____ 23. It states that the atoms of the elements form bonds so as to have eight outer valence
electrons, for them to be stable.
a. Avogadro’s constant c. Octet rule
b. Repulsion theory d. Electron negativity
_____ 24. The number of particles in one mole, 6.022 x 1023, is known as ____________.
a. Electron configuration c. Atomic constant
b. Avogadro’s number d. Avogadro’s Affinity
_____ 25. How many mole/s are present 197.00 g/mol of Gold?
a. 1.08 mol c. 1.00 mol
b. 1.80 mol d. 0.10 mol
_____ 26. How many atoms are there in 1 mole of platinum?
a. 100 trillion c. 6.02 x 1023 atoms
b. 195 atoms d. 60.2 x 1024 atoms
_____ 27. Which of the following statement is correct?
a. Number of particles of an element can be converted directly into molar mass.
b. To convert mole to particle you need the periodic table for reference of molar mass.
c. All elements have the same number of particles in one mole but different molar masses.
d. Avogadro’s constant is amount of molar masses of all elements in an atom.
_____ 28. Which mathematical operation should be used in converting particle to mass?
a. addition then subtraction c. multiplication then division
b. subtraction then addition d. division then multiplication
_____ 29. What is the mass of 2.50 mol of Ca? Atomic mass of Ca = 40.08g
a. 16.03 g Ca c. 163 g Ca
b. 100g Ca d. 0.062 g Ca
_____ 30. What is the mass of 1.78 mol of Na2 CO3 ?
a. 189.0 g Na2CO3 c. 198.0 g Na2CO3
b. 18.89 g Na2CO3 d. 190.8 g Na2CO3
MARANATHA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
2nd SUMMATIVE TEST

SCIENCE 9
2nd Quarter

Name: ______________________________________________ Date: _______________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

_____ 1. Which of the following particles move freely around the nucleus?
a. electrons c. protons
b. neutrons d. none of this
_____ 2. A material that loses electrons becomes _____________.
a. positively charge c. neutral
b. negatively charge d. easily attracted
_____ 3. A negatively charge material will ____________ a positively charge material.
a. attract c. neutralize
b. repel d. rub
_____ 4. Atomic number refers to _______
a. no. of neutrons c. no. of protons
b. no. of atoms d. no. of protons and neutrons
_____ 5. It is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons
a. atomic structure c. atomic weight
b. atomic mass d. atomic volume
_____ 6. These are atoms with same number of protons but different number of neutrons
a. isotopes c. anions
b. cations d. atomic mass
_____ 7. It is referring to the electrons at the outer shell
a. Reactive electrons c. Excess electrons
b. Valence electrons d. Anions & Cations
_____ 8. What should be done to get the number of neutrons?
a. subtract atomic number to atomic mass c. subtract no. of protons to no. of electrons
b. add atomic mass and atomic number d. multiply atomic mass by no. of protons
_____ 9. How many electrons does d shell contains?
a. 14 c. 2
b. 10 d. 6
_____ 10. This is a sub-atomic particle which mass is negligible
a. electrons c. neutrons
b. protons d. alpha particle
_____ 11. It is the manner on how electrons are distributed in each subshell or sub shell
a. Electron arrangement c. Electron energy level
b. Electron indestructibility d. Electron configuration
_____ 12. It is the systematic arrangement of the elements based on their atomic structure
a. Electron configuration c. Periodic Law of elements
b. Periodic table d. Atomic Affinity
_____ 13. The unit that is defined as the number of atoms in exactly 12g of the carbon-12 isotope
a. Molar mass c. Atomic number
b. Mole d. Atomic Affinity
_____ 14. The number of particles in one mole, 6.022 x 1023, is known as ____________.
a. Electron configuration c. Atomic constant
b. Avogadro’s number d. Avogadro’s Affinity
_____ 15. Which mathematical operation should be used in converting mole to particle?
a. addition c. subtraction
b. multiplication d. division
_____ 16. Which is the formula for sodium bromide?
a. SB c. SoBr
b. NaBr d. NBr
_____ 17. Which is the name of KCl?
a. Kallium chlorine c. Potassium chlorine
b. Potassium chloride d. Sodium chloride
_____ 18. What type of compound is composed of oxygen and another element?
a. Oxyanions c. Oxyacids
b. Binary compound d. Hydrates
_____ 19. It is a formula of compound that reflects the simplest ratio of atoms in the compound.
a. Structural c. Empirical
b. Molecular d. LEDS
_____ 20. Which bond is formed when electrons are transfered?
a. covalent bond c. non-polar
b. metallic bond d. ionic bond
_____ 21. Which element resists bond formation with other elements?
a. metals c. nonmetal
b. metalloid d. noble gas
_____ 22. Ions with negative charge are called _____________.
a. cations c. anions
b. anodes d. cathodes
_____ 23. It states that the atoms of the elements form bonds so as to have eight outer valence
electrons, for them to be stable.
a. Avogadro’s constant c. Octet rule
b. Repulsion theory d. Electron negativity
_____ 24. The number of particles in one mole, 6.022 x 1023, is known as ____________.
a. Electron configuration c. Atomic constant
b. Avogadro’s number d. Avogadro’s Affinity
_____ 25. How many mole/s are present 197.00 g/mol of Gold?
a. 1.08 mol c. 1.00 mol
b. 1.80 mol d. 0.10 mol
_____ 26. How many atoms are there in 1 mole of platinum?
a. 100 trillion c. 6.02 x 1023 atoms
b. 195 atoms d. 60.2 x 1024 atoms
_____ 27. Which of the following statement is correct?
a. Number of particles of an element can be converted directly into molar mass.
b. To convert mole to particle you need the periodic table for reference of molar mass.
c. All elements have the same number of particles in one mole but different molar masses.
d. Avogadro’s constant is amount of molar masses of all elements in an atom.
_____ 28. Which mathematical operation should be used in converting particle to mass?
a. addition then subtraction c. multiplication then division
b. subtraction then addition d. division then multiplication
_____ 29. What is the mass of 2.50 mol of Ca? Atomic mass of Ca = 40.08g
a. 16.03 g Ca c. 163 g Ca
b. 100g Ca d. 0.062 g Ca
_____ 30. What is the mass of 1.78 mol of Na2 CO3 ?
a. 189.0 g Na2CO3 c. 198.0 g Na2CO3
b. 18.89 g Na2CO3 d. 190.8 g Na2CO3

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