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2nd Quarter Parallel Assessment Edited
2nd Quarter Parallel Assessment Edited
Department of Education
Region XII
DIVISION OF SOUTH COTABATO
SCIENCE -9
2 ND
QUARTER PARALLEL ASSESSMENT
S.Y. 2021 – 2022
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Read and understand the following questions
Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.
Write the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet (paper).
One point for every correct answer
____ 1. Which statement below supports the Bohr’s model of the atom?
A. The model accounted for the absorption spectra of atoms but not for the emission spectra.
B. The model was accounted for describing the electron to be moving in definite orbits around the
nucleus.
C. The model was based on the wave properties of the electron.
D. The model accounted for the emission spectra of atoms, but not for the absorption spectra.
___ 5. Who among the scientist did not contribute to the development of the quantum mechanical
model of the atom?
A. Werner Karl Heisenberg B. Louie de Broglie
C. Erwin Schrodinger D. Neils Bohr
___ 6. To gain stability, sodium atom must lose 1 electron to attain the electronic configuration of
which noble gas?
A. Ne B. F C. Kr D. He
___ 7. Which of the following pair of elements would form an ionic bond?
A. Mg B. N and F and Cl C. Ca and Li D. O and O
___ 9. Sulfide has the formula S2-, this means that sulfur can gain two electrons from ___
A. Lithium B. Magnesium C. Chlorine D. Helium
___ 11. Which type of compounds result from the combination of two nonmetallic elements?
A. Ionic compounds B. Covalent molecular compounds
C. Organic compounds D. Acids and Bases
___ 12. These are electrostatic forces of attraction that results from the complete transfer of electrons
from one atom to another.
A. Covalent bonds B. Ionic bonds
C. Metallic Bonds D. Polar and Nonpolar Bonds
___ 14. Which type of compound results from the combination of metal and nonmetal elements?
A. Ionic compounds B. Covalent molecular compounds
C. Organic compounds D. Acids and Bases
___ 15. It is the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons toward itself.
A. Polarity B. Ionic Bonding
C. Chemical Bonding D. Electronegativity
Subject Teacher:
EMILY LARIDA
CELIA G. ALDIP
HENRY C. OMADLE, JR.