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Republika ng Pilipinas

KAGAWARAN NG EDUKASYON
REHIYON XI
Sangay ng Lungsod ng Panabo
Lungsod ng Panabo
O. FLOIRENDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

4th Quarter Examination


I would prefer even to fail with honor than to win by cheating. - Sophocles
General instruction:
 Write the best answer.
 Avoid erasures on your paper.
 Answer the examination honestly.
Test I. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Who states that all matter are made up of invisible building block called “atomos”?
a. Democritus c. Aristotle
b. J.J. Thomson d. Socrates
2. Every New Year’s Eve we enjoy beautiful fireworks. How Bohr explain this
phenomena?
a. He stated that “individual line in the atomic spectra corresponds to a definite
energy transformation.”
b. He stated that “individual line in the atomic spectra corresponds to an
indefinite energy transformation.”
c. He stated that “individual line in the atomic spectra corresponds to an
uncertain energy transformation.”
d. He stated that “individual line in the atomic spectra corresponds to a heat
energy transformation.”
3. Which of the statement is incorrect?
a. Orbitals is a region in an atom where an electron can be found.
b. An electron can absorb energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
c. An electron can emit energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
d. Filling of electrons in an atom starts from a low level one the highest energy
level.
4. If the first and second energy levels of an atom are full, then what would be the total
number of electrons in the atom?
a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 d. 18
5. Who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain location around
the nucleus of an atom?
a. Niels Bohr
b. Erwin Schrodinger
c. Ernest Rutherford
d. J.J. Thomson
6. Choose 2 elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following
elements: Li, Si, F, Ne
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F

7. What type of bond exists when two elements’ have 0.2 electronegativity difference?
a. Covalent bond c. ionic bond
b. Nonpolar covalent bond d. polar covalent bond
8. What kind of force is present in ionic bond?
a. repulsive force b.electrostaticforce
c. neutral force d. retentive force
9. What type of bonding exists in metals through the attraction between the freely-
moving valence electrons and the positively charged metal atom?
a. Ionic bonding c. chemical bonding
b. Metallic bonding d. covalent bonding
10. What type of bond exists when two elements’ have 0.2 electronegativity difference?
a. Covalent bond c. ionic bond
b. Nonpolar covalent bond d. polar covalent bond
11. 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
12. Which alkene will most likely have the highest boiling point?
a. ethene c. Propene
b. Pentene d. Hexene
13. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
a. The more carbon chain the higher the boiling point is.
b. Organic compounds contain only carbon and hydrogen compounds.
c. Ketones is another type of organic compound.
d. all of the above
14. Why are carbon atoms able to form many organic compounds?
a. carbon atoms have strong attraction to other elements
b. carbon atoms attract electrons from other atoms
c. carbon atoms can form many types of bonds with other carbon
d. none of the above
15. It is a functional group where a carbon atom is double bonded to an oxygen atom.
a. Carbonyl group
b. Organic compounds
c. Alcohol
d. none of the above
Test II: Give what is asked.
16-19. Write the electronic configuration of the following elements:
16. Antimony
17. Beryllium
18. Copper
19. Erbium
20-23. Draw the sharing or transfer of electrons of the following compounds:
20. H2O
21. CaF2
22-25. Illustrate the molecular structure of the following organic compounds:
22. Hexene
23. Formaldehyde
24. Octane

Test III. Solve the following:


25-26. How many moles are there in 0.45 x 1023 atoms of Fe?
27-28. There are 43.2 g of Carbon dioxide (CO2) released in the atmosphere, how many
molecules of CO2 are released in the atmosphere?
29-30. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. How many percent of
sulfur is present in SO2 (Molar Mass = 64.07g/mole)?

Test IV. Essay


25-27. What is the significance of chemical bonding in our lives?
28-29. Explain briefly why metallic bond doesn’t consider as a chemical bonding.

Bonus Item (3 points)


Make a joke about Chemical Bonding, Metallic bond, and Organic Compound.

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