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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 9

SY. 2023-2024

NAME: ____________________________ GR.& SEC._________ SCORE:________

Multiple choice ;
Direction: Read the following Question and choose the best answer, write it before the
number.( basahin ng mabuti ang mga sumusunod na tanong at piliin ang tugmang sagot at
isulat ito bago ang numero)

_______1. Who formulated the “Uncertainty Principle”?


A. Erwin Schrodinger C. Louise de Broglie
B. James Maxwell D. Werner Heisenberg
_______2. Where are the electrons usually found according to the atomic theory?
A. In the atomic nucleus.
B. Outside the nucleus, most of an atoms’ volume is the electron cloud.
C. Outside the nucleus, yet near it because they are attracted to protons.
D. Anywhere they want to be – no particular location is more likely than any other.
_______3. What is the region around the atomic nucleus where the electron is mostly found?
A. Frequency
B. Energy Level
C. Atomic Orbital
D. Atomic Emission Spectrum
_______4. Which shows the correct order in the following atomic orbitals?
A. f orbital, d orbital, p orbital, s orbital
B. p orbital, f orbital, s orbital, d orbital
C. s orbital, d orbital, f orbital, p orbital
D. s orbital, p orbital, d orbital f orbital
_______5. Which of the following is the lowest value of that the principal quantum number may
have?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
_______6. How many electrons could be held in the second shell of an atom if the spin quantum
number ms could have three values instead of just two? (Hint: Consider the Pauli exclusion principle)
A. 12 B. 15 C. 20 D. 24
_______7. What is the group and period of an element with an electronic configuration of 1s2 2s2
2p6?
A. Group 2 period 3 C. Group 8 period 2
B. Group 4 period 2 D. Group 8 period 4
_______8. Which orbital designation has the highest energy?
A. 2s B. 2p C. 3d D. 4s
_______9. What occurs when an electron moves from high- energy level to a low one?
A. The atom moves faster
B. Colored light is given off
C. This process is not possible
D. Another electron goes from a low energy level to a high one.
_______10. Which explains the filling up of the orbital in the order of increasing energy?
A. Octet Rule C. Pauli’s Exclusion
B. Hund’s Rule D. Aufbau Principle
_______11. Which of the following statements BEST explain why covalent compounds do not
conduct electricity when dissolved in water?
A. Covalent compounds have lower melting point.
B. Covalent compounds are weakly bonded.
C. Covalent compounds dissolve into molecules.
D. Covalent compounds don’t dissolve in water since they are composed of non- polar
molecules.
_______12. Which of the following substances does NOT conduct electricity?
I. salt solution III. salt granules
II. sugar solution IV. monosodium glutamate solution

A. I only C. II and III only


B. I and II only D. I and IV only
_______13. Which of the following substances do exist in solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature
and normal atmospheric pressure?
I. gasoline II. mothballs III. salt IV. water
A. I only C. I, II, III only
B. II only D. I, II and IV only
_______14. Which of the following pair of elements will result in nonpolar covalent compound?
A. Aluminum and Chlorine C. Sulfur and Oxygen
B. Phosphorous and Hydrogen D. Sodium and Chlorine
_______15. Which of the following compounds have low melting point?
I. salt III. paraffin wax
II. sugar IV. monosodium glutamate

A. I and II only C. I, II, and III only


B. II and III only D. II, III, and IV only
_______16. Which are TRUE about snowflakes?
I. It is a covalent compound.
II. All snowflakes are six sided.
III. II. Its chemical formula is the same as water.
IV. Its structure is the same as the crystalline lattice of an ionic compound.
A. I and II only C. I, II, and III only
B. III and IV only D. I, II, and IV only
_______17. How does voltaic cell produce electricity?
A. electrochemical cell
B. oxidation reactions
C. reduction reactions
D. oxidation and reduction reactions
_______18. Maria is working as a student assistant in their school Chemistry laboratory. Which of the
following shows a direct application of knowledge about the properties of compounds as a student
assistant in the Chemistry laboratory?
I. In proper storing of different substances for safety purposes.
II. In assisting students when it comes to proper usage of substances.
III. In identifying hazardous substances through reading chemical abels.
IV. In keeping records of borrowed laboratory tools and equipment in the laboratory.

A. I only C. I and II only


B. II only D. III and IV only
_______19. What do you call the ion which carry positive charge in its atom?
A. Anions C. Polyatomic ions
B. Cations D. Polymers ion
_______20. What do you call the ion which carry negative charge in its atom?
A. Anions C. Polyatomic ions
B. Cations D. Polymers ion
_______21. 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
_______22. What is the basis of Lewis Dot Structure?
A. Anions C. Period Number
B. Cations D. Valence Number
_______23. Which type of elements tend to gain electron/s during ionic bonding?
A. metals C. non- metal
B. metalloid D. super alloy
_______24. Which type of elements tends to lose electron/s during ionic bonding?
A. metals C. non- metal
B. metalloid D. super alloy
_______25. MgB r 2 is the chemical formula for magnesium bromide. What does the number “2” in
the formula mean?
A. Bromine has 2+ charge
B. Bromine has 2- charge
C. There are 2 Bromine ions in every magnesium ion
D. There are 2 Magnesium ions in every bromine ion
_______26. Which of the following statement best describes organic compound?
A. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
B. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
C. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things.
D. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
_______27. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?
A. By attracting other elements toward themselves to form bond
B. By sharing their electrons with other metal and non-metal elements
C. By transferring their electrons to the atoms of surrounding elements
D. By forming mainly bonds with other carbon atoms and other elements
_______28. How many number of bond/s the carbon atom can form?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
_______29. C H 4 is methane, what type of compound is this?
A. inorganic B. organic C. reactive D. a crystal

_______30. Which are TRUE about organic compounds?


I. Organic compounds contain calcium.
II. Organic compounds contain carbon.
III. Organic compounds can be produced by living organisms.
IV. Organic compounds can be produced artificially.
A. I, II and III only C. II and III only
B. I and III only D. II, III and IV only
_______31. Why are carbon atoms able to form many organic compounds?
A. Carbon atoms attract electrons from other atoms.
B. Carbon atoms have strong attraction to other elements.
C. Carbon atoms can form many types of bonds with other carbon.
D. none of the above
_______32. Which of the following best describe inorganic compounds?
A. It contains carbon and hydrogen atom.
B. It does not contain carbon and hydrogen atom.
C. It can either be A or B.
D. None of the given.
_______33. Which of the given compound is organic?
A. HBr B. C 8 H 18 C. N O2 D. CuS O 4

_______34. Which of the given compound is inorganic?


A.C H 3 OH B. CaO C. C 8 H 18 D. C 18 H 36 O 2
_______35Which of the following components makes the carbon atom a unique one?
A. valence electron C. strength
B. bond D. all of the above

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Note: Magpukos muna sa ngayon kahit isang oras lang pagsusulit ito at hindi ito biro. huwag mo
munang isipin jowa mo kasi nga kung talagang para kayo sa isa’t isa kayo talaga. ang pag-ibig ay
“TULAD NG TULA hindi mo pweding ipilit ang di talaga tugma”. kaya kapakanan muna bago ang
iba.

“Just believe in yourself. Even if you don’t, pretend that you do


and, at some point, you will.”

God Bless!!!

Prepared by:
Mr. Benjamin Labong Jr. G,
Subject Teacher

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