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SECOND QUARTERLY EXAM IN SCIENCE 10

Name: _________________________________________________________ Score: ____ /60


Teacher: Ms. Alyssa Mae F. Dapadap
Directions: Read each questions. Encircle the correct answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURE! ERASURE
will be mark as wrong. Matuto kang maging maingat! Wag padalos-dalos.

1. When the temperature of a gas is increased b. 0.5 L


within a closed container, pressure c. 1.0 L
increases due to which of the following? d. 4.0 L
a. The frequency of collisions between
molecules and the container walls 5. At what pressure would this gas occupy
decreases. a volume of 5.0 L?
b. The frequency of collisions between a. 0.4 atm
molecules and the container walls b. 0.33 atm
increases. c. 2.0 atm
c. The spaces between the molecules of d. 0.5 atm
gas decrease. 6. STARCH and CELLULOSE are ALIKE
d. The gas turns into a liquid. in that both are:
2. If the volume of a confined gas is doubled a. composed of covalently bonded
while the temperature remains constant, glucose molecules
what change (if any) would e observed in b. contain sugars bonded together in
the pressure? identical ways
a. It would be half as large. c. made up of sugars that contain
b. It would be double. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and
c. It would be four times as large. nitrogen
d. It would remain the same. d. All of the above
3. If the pressure of a gas increased and its
volume remains constant, what will happen
to its temperature?
a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. Remains the same
d. None of the above Molecule A Molecule B

The graph below shows a plot of volume 7. Refer to the illustration above. What
versus pressure for a particular gas sample does molecule A and B represents?
at constant temperature. Use it to answer a. Nucleic acid, Carbohydrates
question 5 and 6. b. Carbohydrates, protein
c. Lipid, nucleic acid
d. None of the above
8. You are walking down the “tough
streets” of New Jersey, and suddenly
you feel the need to run away from
someone who is accosting you! Your
muscles keep a form of energy stored
just for these emergencies. What
macromolecule stores energy in the
muscles?
a. Glucose
b. Galactose
c. Chitin
4. What’s the volume of this gas at 4.0 atm d. Glycogen.
pressure? e. Starch
a. 0.68 L
9. Which of these are correct combinations
of monosaccharide to form
disaccharides?

I. Glucose + Glucose = Maltose 2. A sample of sulfur dioxide occupies a


II. Glucose + fructose = Lactose volume of 652 mL at 40.° C and 720 mm
III. Glucose + fructose = Sucrose Hg. What volume will the sulfur dioxide
IV. Glucose + galactose= Lactose xoccupy at STP?
a. I, II, III
b. II only
c. I, III, IV
d. All of the above
10. Mr. Jolly has just been to his doctor to 3. A sample of argon has a volume of 5.0 dm3
discuss the results of his recent and the pressure is 0.92 atm. If the final
physical. His doctor told him that his temperature is 30.° C, the final volume is
blood “bad” and cholesterol are too high 5.7 L, and the final pressure is 800. mm
and that he is beginning to develop Hg, what was the initial temperature of the
heart disease. Since he has not argon
completely developed heart disease,
there is still time for Mr. Jolly to change
his diet and lifestyle so that he does not
develop heart disease. Given his new
health news, what would be the best
dinner for Mr. Jolly to eat tonight?
a. Steak, potatoes, veggies, water and
chocolate cake
4. A gas sample at 40.0C occupies a volume
b. A cheeseburger, French fries, and
of 2.32 L. If the temperature is raised to
chocolate ice cream sundae
75.0C, what will the volume be, assuming
c. Pizza and donuts
the pressure remains constant? Convert
d. Whole wheat pasta tossed in olive
Liter to mL.
oil with veggies and tofu e. Whole
wheat pasta in a butter cream sauce
with veggies and tofu

II. Convert the following measurement


showing the solution. 2 points each.
5. A gas has a pressure of 0.370 atm at 50.0
A. 6.7 L to Ml °C. What is the pressure at standard
temperature?

B. 2.3 atm to mmHg

C. 5.98 mmHg to atm

D. 0.840 atm to mm Hg. IV. Complete the following word equations, and
write and balance the formula equation. 2
points each.
E. 1.83 atm to kPa
1. Calcium + Oxygen = calcium oxide
2Ca + O 2 → _______________

III. Problem Solving. Answer the following


2. Copper + Sulfur = Copper (II) Sulfide
problem showing the solution. (5 points)
8Cu + S8 → __________________
1. A balloon with a volume of 2.0 L is filled with
a gas at 3 atmospheres. If the pressure is 3. Chromium + Oxygen = Chromium (II) oxide
reduced to 0.5 atmospheres without a 4Cr + 3O 2 →________________
change in temperature, what would be the
volume of the balloon? 4. Aluminum + Oxygen = Aluminum oxide
4Al + 3O 2 →_______________

5. Sodium + Iodine = Sodium iodide


2Na + I 2 → __________________

EXTRA CREDIT: 2 points


SCIENCE is a ____________of dead ideas.

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