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Full Name ____________________________ Grade - 9 Section ________
EXAM.ROOM : 11D
4th Quarter Final Exam
Subject – Chemistry Year: 2012 E.C Name of the teacher: ________ Time allowed 1hr

General instruction: - All your answers must be marked on the answer sheet format posted on the
Telegram

I. Write True, if the statement is correct or false if it is incorrect.


1) The higher the percent yield of a chemical reaction, the more successful the reaction.
2) The reducing agent is oxidized by the oxidizing agent.
3) Stoichiometry is the study of both the qualitative and quantitative relationship between reactants
and products.
4) Avogadro`s law states that equal volume of different gases, under the same condition of
temperature and pressure, contains equal number of molecules.
5) Changes in substances that take place without affecting the chemical composition of the original
substance are chemical changes.
6) One mole of any gaseous substance occupies 22.4 liters at any temperature and pressure.
7) Rate of chemical reaction is directly proportional with time.
8) Ionic bond is formed between atoms having low ionization energy and high electron affinity.
9) Atomic radius of elements is generally increased across a period, but decrease down a group.
10) The modern periodic law states that, the properties of the elements are periodic function of their
atomic numbers.

II. Match each item under column ‘ A’ with the corresponding items under
column ‘B’.
Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’
1) The reactant consumed first A) Excess reactant
2) Experimentally determined yield B) Theoretical yield
3) The reactant its few amount left unreacted C) Limiting reactant
4) Stoichiometric or calculated yield D) Actual yield
5) The ratio of actual to theoretical yield E) Decomposition reaction
6) A + B →AB F) Percentage yield
7) AB → A+ B G) Combination reaction
8) Decrease down a group H) Metallic character
9) Increase down a group I) Ionization energy
10) Endothermic reaction J) Absorbs heat
III. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives.
1) Which of the following comes first during solving stoichiometric problems?
A) Balancing chemical equation C) solve the unknown quantity ‘X’
B) Set up the proportion D) Write the given quantity above the formula
2) How many grams of oxygen will be needed to react completely with 10 grams of calcium to
produce calcium oxide? (Ca + O2 → CaO ; At. Wt, Ca=40, O=16).
A) 8g B) 6g C) 4g D) 2g
3) It is possible that different masses of oxygen with ratio of 1:2 combine with a constant mass of tin
in SnO and SnO2 respectively. Which law governs these two chemical combinations between
atoms of tin and oxygen?
A) The law of multiple proportion C) The law of conservation of mass
B) The law of mass action D) The law of definite proportion
4) At equal temperature and pressure one liter of gaseous oxygen and one liter of gaseous hydrogen
have equal;
A) Masses B) Molecules C) speed D) kinetic energy
5) What is the oxidation number of sulfur (S) in H2S2O7?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) 6
6) In reduction-oxidation reaction;
A) Oxidizing agent loses electron C. Oxidation is decrease in oxidation number
B) There is no oxidation without reduction D. Oxidizing agent undergoes
oxidation
7) One of the following changes is an example of chemical change. Which one is it?
A) Evaporation of water C) Burning of paper
B) Melting of ice D) Boiling of water
8) Hydrogen has an oxidation number of -1 in;
A) H2 B) NaH C) H2O D) NH3
9) Which of the following does not shift the position of equilibrium?
A) Catalyst B) Concentration C) Pressure D) Temperature
10) What will be the new volume of a gas that occupies 10ml, in which its pressure be doubled at
constant temperature?
A) 25ml B) 20ml C) 15ml D) 5ml
IV. Give short answer for the under listed questions.
1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the chemical reactions given below (2 points)
A) H2 + O2 → H2O
B) SO2 + O2 → SO3
C) N2 + H2 → NH3
D) C4H10 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
2) Classify the following as chemical or physical changes: (2 points)
A) Digestion of food
B) Sublimation
C) Fermentation
D) Rusting of iron
3) If the initial temperature is 290K, at what temperature will the volume of a gas be: (3 points)
A) Halved
B) Doubled
C) Tripled
4) Calculate the oxidation number of: (2 Points)
A) C in NaHCO3
B) S in (SO4 )-2
C) P in Ca3(PO4)2
D) Fe in Fe2O3.2H2O
5) Calculate the volume of sulfur trioxide (SO3) formed when 4.8 liters of sulfur dioxide (SO2) is
burned in air at STP? (SO2 + O2 → SO3) (1 point)

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