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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV MIMAROPA
Division of Oriental Mindoro
Pres. Diosdado Macapagal Memorial National High School – SHS
Bulaklakan, Gloria, Oriental Mindoro

3rd PERIODICAL TEST


PHYSICAL SCIENCE

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read the questions carefully and then write the letter of the correct
answer on the space before the number. AVOID ERASURE.

_____ 1. Which of the following is NOT true about Fe?


A. Fe is the 26th element in the periodic table
B. Fe can be found near the core of a massive star.
C. Fe can be formed through stellar nucleosynthesis
D. Fe is very reactive in terms of nuclear reaction
_____ 2. What is the building block of all elements (except H)?
A. He B. C C. Li D. Fe
_____ 3. What are the two other isotopes of H?
A. diterium and tritium C. deuterium and quadrium
B. deuterium and tritium D. tritium and quadrium
_____ 4. What were the first three most stable elements formed?
A. H, He, Li B. H, Ne, Fe C. H, He, Fe D. He, C, Fe
_____ 5. Which of the following are the products of the fusion of H and deuterium?
A. 3 1 He and gamma ray C. 2 1 He and gamma ray
B. 3 1 H and alpha ray D. 32 He
16 0
_____ 6. Complete the equation: ______________ 8O + 0Y
4 12 2 14
A. 2 He + 6 C C. 2 Li + 6 C
B. 3 1 O + 12 6 C D. 3 1 H + 16 8O
_____ 7. What is missing in this reaction? 14 Si+ 4 2 He
28
______ + 1 0 n
A. Silicon B. Argon C. Sulfur D. Calcium
_____ 8. What was the subatomic particle discovered by J. J Thomson?
A. proton B. electron C. nucleus D. neutron
_____ 9. Who proposed the atomic theory in the 18th century?
A. Antoine Lavoisier C. Pierre Gassendi
B. John Dalton D. Robert Boyle
_____ 10. Which of the following is NOT a postulate in Bohr’s theory?
A. An electron moves around the nucleus.
B. An electron moves in an angular momentum.
C. Each stationary state in an orbital is associated with a certain energy.
D. Electrons emit and absorb energy in a stationary state
_____ 11. Which of the following is NOT included in the three main goals of alchemist?
A. discover the cosmological relationship of human
B. find the so called “philosopher’s stone”
C. find the “elixir of life”
D. discover the heaviest element in the universe
_____ 12. Alchemy is known as ___
A. A mixture of mathematical understanding and scientific knowledge
B. A mixture of magic and fantasy
C. A combination of myth and magic
D. A mixture of black magic and scientific knowledge
_____ 13. He known as the Father of Chemistry.
A. Ernest Rutherford B. Robert Boyle C. Isaac Newton D. Pierre Gassandi
_____ 14. He proposed the very first model of the atom.
A. J.Dalton B. E. Goldstein C. E. Rutherford D. Aristotle
_____ 15. Which of the following is NOT included in J. Dalton’s atomic theory?
A. Elements are composed of small particles called atom.
B. A given compound has the same relative number and kind of different atoms.
C. All atoms of an element are identical, while different elements have different atoms.
D. A chemical reaction does not change the identity of the atoms.
_____ 16. What experiment was used by Ernest Rutherford?
A. Canal ray tube B. Cathode ray tube C. oil-drop D. alpha scattering light
_____ 17. If a nucleus has one more proton, what does it emit?
A. Alpha particle B. Beta particle C. gamma ray D. positron
_____ 18. What is particle emitted in the nuclear change shown in the following equation?
234 234
91 Pa 92 U + _______
A. An alpha particle B. beta particle C. a neutron D. a positron
_____ 19. In the nuclear equation 3492 U B
A X + 4
2 He, the letters A and B are ____ respectively.
A. 90 and 232 B. 94 and 232 C. 94 and 230 D. 90 and 232
____ 20. Complete the nuclear equation: 147 N + 4 2 He _____+ 11 H
A. 178 O B. 19 9 F C. 108 B D. 12 6 C
_____ 21. Water is a polar solvent. Which of the following statements explain the solubility of NaCl and
sugar in H2O?
A. Water is universal solvent.
B. Both sodium chloride and sugar are non polar compound.
C. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, while sugar is a polar covalent compound.
D. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, while sugar is a non polar covalent compound.
_____ 22. Which of the following pair classify as polar?
A. C-S B. Al-Cl C. H-Cl D. Cl-Cl
_____ 23. How will you determine if the bonding between atoms is ionic bond?
A. If the electronegativity difference is 0 to 0.2
B. If the electronegativity difference is 0.2 to 1.6 (only nonmetal are involved)
C. If the electronegativity difference is greater than 2.0
D. Cannot be determined
_____ 24. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE?
A. An ionic bond is formed when the difference in EN values of the element is < than or equal to 2.0 eV
B. A non polar covalent bond is formed when the difference in EN values is equal to or less than 0.5 eV
C. A polar bond is formed when the difference in EN values is greater than 0.5 eV but less than 2.0 eV
D. The types of bond cannot be classified through their EN values.
_____ 25. Which of the following molecules will have a dipole-dipole interaction and, at the same time, would
exhibit H-bond?
A. Cl2 B. CH4 C.HCl D. CF4
_____ 26. Among the type of intermolecular force which has the highest interaction?
A. H-bond B. Dipole-dipole C. London dispersion force D. Ion-dipole
_____ 27. Which of the following shows the correct sequence in order of increasing of boiling point?
A. F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 B. I2, Br2, Cl2, F2 C. F2, Br2, Cl2, I2 D. Cl2, Br2, I2, F2
_____ 28. Which of the following molecules has a lowest viscosity?
A. CO2 B. KCl C. CH3OH D. CH3I
_____ 29. Which of the following s is capable of H-bond?
A. CH3NH2 and CH3F B. CO2 and HF C.CH3OCH3 and CH3COOH D. KCl and CO
_____ 30. What is the possible reason why polar molecules can be a nonpolar molecules in
terms of intermolecular force?
A. If the force of the net dipole is the same B. If the net dipole is 0
C. If the force is in the opposite side D. Both B and C
_____ 31. Why is polycarbonate an ideal material for visors and sunglasses?
A. It is a shock-proof of thermoplastic substances.
B. It easy to combine with other substances.
C. It is highly amorphous
D. It is polymer containing a phenyl group.
_____ 32. Why is graphene considered a more ideal conductor than silicon?
A. It has a unique combination of high electricity conductivity and optical transparency.
B. It is a thermoplastic containing phenyl group.
C. It is has a hard surface that make it durable.
D. It is undergone in innovations and continuous development.
_____ 33. Which element is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acid?
A. Hydrogen B. Carbon C. Oxygen D. Nitrogen
_____ 34. Which of the following is the component of a nucleotide?
A. Amino acid B. Glucose C. pentose sugar D. phosphoglyceride
_____ 35. It is the major source of energy for the body.
A. Lipids B. nucleic acids C. Carbohydrates D. Proteins
_____ 36. Which type of sugar categorized as polysaccharide?
A. Glucose B. Sucrose C. raffinose D. Cellulose
_____ 37.Which of the following changes as exothermic?
A. Melting ice cube C. mixing water and strong acids
B. Baking bread D. evaporation of water
For numbers 38-39, refer to the problem below:

The reaction of ammonia gas to nitrogen gas monoxide gas yields nitrogen gas and water
vapor. How many moles of each reactant will be present if 15. 3 moles of nitrogen gas is
produced? 4 4NH3 + 6NO 5N2 + 6H2O
_____ 38. How many moles of NH3?
A. 12.24 moles B. 124.0 moles C. 19.125 moles D. 10.96 moles
_____ 39. How many moles of NO?
A. 36.18 moles B. 16.44 moles C. 18.36 moles D. 13.7 moles
For number 40, refer to problem below:
What mass (in grams) of fluorine gas is needed to react completely with 23.4 g of
elemental sulfur, S8, to form sulfur hexafluoride SF6? S8 + 24F2 8 SF6
A. 38.86 g of F2 B. 18.69 g S8 C. 83.36 g F2 D. 45.36 g S8
For numbers 41-44, refer to the problem below
2.00 g of ammonia react with 4.00g of oxygen. Given the chemical equation: 4NH3 + 5O2 4NO + 6H20

_____ 41. What is the limiting reactant?


A. O2 B. NO C.NH3 D. H2O
_____ 42. What is the mass of NO produced in 2.00g of NH3?
A. 31.5 g B. 30.55 g C. 19.0 g D. 3.53 g
_____ 43. What is the mass of of NO produced in 4.00 g of O2?
A. 1.5 g B. 150 g C.3.00 g D. 300 g
____ 44. What mass excess reactant remains after the reaction?
A. 0 .53 g B. 0. 86 g C. 1.68 g D. 6.31 g
_____ 45. Which of the following chemical equation are balance?
A. 4NH3 + 5O2 4 NO + 6 H2O C. NH3 + 5O2 3 NO + 3 H2O
B. 3NH3 + 3O2 2 NO + 6 H2O D. NH3 + 2O2 6NO + 6 H2O
For numbers 46-47, refer in the following reaction:
PCl3 +3H2O H3PO3 + 3HCL
_____ 46. What is the molar mass of H3PO3?
A. 48 g/mol B. 82 g/mol C. 68 g/mol D. 28 g/mol
_____ 47. What is the molar mass of PCl3 ?
A. 136 g/mol B. 136 g C.163 g/mol D. 163 g
For numbers 48-50, refer to the following problem:
In the following reaction, 0.157g 0f p-Aminophenol ( C6H7NO) reacted with 0.486 g of acetic acid
anhydride (C4H6O3) to produce acetaminophen (C8H9NO2) and acetic acid (CH3COOH). The product was purified
and acetaminophen was extracted. The actual mass of cetaminophen produced was 0.198g. Determine the
theoritical yield and the percent yield of acetaminophen.
C6H7NO + C4H6O3 C8H9NO2 + CH3COOH
_____ 48. What is the molar mass of p-Aminophenol?
A. 109.10g/mol B. 102.1 g/mol C. 103.45g/mol D. 110.8 g/mol
_____ 49. What is the percentage yield?
A. 90.8 % B. 98.0% C. 21% D. 9.00%
_____ 50. What is the theoritical yield?
A. 0.812 g B. 0.218g C. 1.01g D. 1.00g

Prepared By:
Joyce Ann M. Mascariňas

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