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First Summative Test
4th Quarter
I. Matching Type
Directions: For each expression in the first column, write the letter of the expression in the second column that is
most closely related.
a. Boyle’s Law f. Ideal Gas Law
b. Charles’ Law g. Gas
c. Gay-Lussac’s Law h. Heat
d. Combined Gas Law i. Temperature
e. Avogadro’s Law j. Pressure

____1. The pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas.
____2. Pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of gases are the four quantities involved in this gas law.
____ 3. At fixed amount of pressure, the volume is directly proportional to its temperature.
____4. It states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas.
____5. The pressure of a given mass is inversely proportional to the volume of gas at constant temperature.
____6. The relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature is expressed by this law.
____ 7. It is a type of energy applied to increase the temperature.
____8. It measures the hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and
Celsius.
____9. It is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is
distributed.
____10. It is the state of matter which has particles that are freely moving and are far from each other, which
makes them highly compressible.
II. Problem Solving:
Directions: Analyze each given problem below and solve for what is asked. Show your solution and box your final
answer. NO SOLUTION MEANS WRONG ANSWER! 2 POINTS EACH
1. A gas occupies 12.3 liters at a pressure of 40.0 mmHg. What is the volume when the pressure is increased to
60.0 mmHg?

2. If a gas in a closed container is pressurized from 15.0 atmospheres to 16.0 atmospheres and its original
temperature was 25.0 °C, what would the final temperature of the gas be in degrees Celsius?

3. A balloon of air now occupies 10.0 L at 25.0 °C and 1.00 atm. What temperature was it initially, if it occupied
9.40 L and was in a freezer with a pressure of 0.939 atm?

4. Calculate the pressure in a 212 Liter tank containing 23.3 kg of argon gas at 25°C?

5. If I have 0.275 moles of gas at a temperature of 75 K and a pressure of 1.75 atmospheres, what is the volume
of the gas?
SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST
4TH QUARTER
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read and understand the following statements carefully choose your answer from the given choices.
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided. Use CAPITAL LETTER in answering.
1. It is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer
chain.
a. Inorganic molecules c. Organic molecules
b. Monomers d. Polymers
2. It is a complex molecule that is primarily made of carbon atoms bonded with other elements
and/or other carbon atoms.
a. Inorganic molecules c. Organic molecules
b. Monomers d. Polymers
3. It is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules, composed of
many repeating sub units.
a. Inorganic molecules c. Organic molecules
b. Monomers d. Polymers
4. It is a substance that does not contain both carbon and hydrogen.
a. Inorganic molecules c. Organic molecules
b. Monomers d. Polymers
5. It is a naturally occurring chemical compounds that serves as the primary information-carrying
molecules in cells and make up the genetic material.
a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acids
b. Lipids d. Proteins
6. These are made up of many building blocks, known as amino acids that is responsible for cell
repair and growth.
a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acids
b. Lipids d. Proteins
7. It is a biomolecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms and the main source of
energy for the body.
a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acids
b. Lipids d. Proteins
8. It stores energy, signal, and acts as structural components of cell membranes.
a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acids
b. Lipids d. Proteins
9. It is a type of simple sugar naturally found in fruits and some vegetables..
a. Fructose c. Maltose
b. Lactose d. Sucrose
10. It is a sugar composed of galactose and glucose sub units and found in milk products.
a. Fructose c. Maltose
b. Lactose d. Sucrose
II. True or False
Directions: Read and understand the following statements and identify which statement is TRUE and which is
FALSE. Write T if TRUE and F if FALSE
1. Macromolecules are large molecules composed of thousands of covalently bonded atoms.
2. Purines contain a six-membered ring fused to a pyrimidine ring. The members of the purine family
are Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) .
3. Polymers are broken down into monomers via hydrolysis reactions.
4. Fructose is commonly known as “table sugar."
5. Lipids are hydrophilic and do not dissolve in water.
6. Guanine can only pair with the nitrogen base Cytosine.
7. Polysaccharides are the building blocks of carbohydrates.
8. The elements present in proteins are C, H, O, and N.
9. Deoxy means “lack”or “absence” of hydrogen in the molecule.
10. A nucleotide consists of three components: a sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogen base.
THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST
4TH QUARTER
I. Multiple Choice.
Directions. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on
your notebook/on a separate sheet of paper.

_____1. Which of the following is not an evidence of chemical reactions?


a. Evolution of Gas
b. Production of light
c. Same substance
d. Temperature change

_____2. Who discovered the Phlogiston theory?


a. Amadeo Avogadro
b. Antoine Lavoisier
c. Charles Darwin
d. George Ernst Stahl

_____3. Who is the proponent of the Oxidation theory?


a. Amadeo Avogadro
b. Antoine Lavoisier
c. Charles Darwin
d. George Ernst Stahl

_____4. For burning to occur, the following factors should be present in proper conditions and
proportions.
I. Fuel II. Oxygen III Heat IV.Nitrogen
a. I, II, III
b. I, II, IV
c. I, III, IV
d. II, III, IV

_____5. How does a reactant differ from a product?


a. Reactants are the entering material.
b. Products are the resulting substances.
c. Both a and b
d. none of a, b c

_____6. A + BC → AC + B is an equation used in .


a. Combination reaction
b. Decomposition Reaction
c. Double displacement reaction
d. Single displacement reaction
_____7. NAOH + KNO3 → NaNO2 + KOH is the formula used in .
a. Combination reaction
b. Decomposition Reaction
c. Double displacement reaction
d. Single displacement reaction
_____8. How many atoms of Zn, H, Cl are present in the reactants below?
Zn + 2 HCl →ZnCl2 + H2

a. 1;1;1
b. 1;2;2
c. 2;2;2
d. none of a,b
_____9. It is the law which states that the total mass of reactant is equal to the total mass of
the product. No new atoms are created nor destroyed.
a. Law of Conservation of Energy
b. Law of Conservation of Mass
c. Law of Conservation of Momentum
d. Law of Conservation of Weight
_____10. It is an equation that uses chemical symbols and formulas to represent a chemical
reaction.
a. Chemical equation
b. Nuclear equation
c. Nuclear reaction
d. Mathematical equation
II. Directions. Classify the following unbalanced chemical equations according to the six
types of chemical reactions. Write your answers in the space provided. (C)
Combination, (DC) Decomposition, (SD) Single Displacement,(DD) Double
Displacement,(CS) Combustion,(AB) Acid-Base reaction.
_____________1. SO 2 + O2 → SO3
______________2. HgO → Hg + O2
______________3. P + O2 → P4O10

______________4. KClO 4 → KCl + O2


______________5. CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
_______________6. H2 + AgNO3 → Ag + HNO3
______________7. CaCO 3 + HCl → CaCl2 + H2CO3
_______________8. Cu + AgNO 3 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2
_______________9. P4 + O2 → P2O5
_______________10. HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
FOURTH SUMMATIVE TEST
4TH QUARTER
I. Multiple Choice.
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of your answers in your notebook/on
a separate sheet of paper.

1. The following statements are true about the rate of reaction EXCEPT:
a. Rate is dependent on the catalyst.
b. Rate is dependent on the temperature.
c. Rate is dependent on the volumes of reactants.
d. Rate is dependent on the concentration of reactants
2. A catalyst may be defined as .
a. a substance that always speeds up a chemical reaction
b. a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction
c. a substance that is necessary in order to make a chemical reaction take
place
d. a substance that changes the rate of a reaction without taking part in the
chemical reaction itself
3. An increase in temperature will increase the rate of reaction because it increases
the .
a. energy of particles
b. volume of the particles
c. velocity of the particles
d. number of collisions between the particles
4. The main points of the collision theory include the following EXCEPT:
a. The molecule must have proper orientation.
b. The higher the energy of the molecules, the slower the rate of a reaction.
c. Only certain collisions between particles result in the formation of products.
d. A more concentrated solution contains a greater number of particles
colliding.
5. Which of the following reactions is considered a fast reaction?
a. H2 + I2
b. O2 + H2
c. SO2 + O2
d. NaCl + AgNO3
6. What factor is being shown when ripe fruits are placed inside a refrigerator to
slow down the ripening process?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of pressure
c. effect of temperature
d. nature of the reacting substances
7. What factor is being shown when energy increases until energy is obtained for the
reactants to change into new substances?
a. catalyst and inhibitors
b. concentration of the reactants
c. effect of temperature
d. surface area
8. What factor is being shown when there will be more particles colliding with each
other in a given time interval, thereby increasing the chances that the chemical
reaction occurs?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of temperature
c. nature of reacting substances
d. surface area
9. What factor is being shown when one or more of the reactants or products is in
a gaseous state?
a. catalyst and inhibitors
b. effect of pressure
c. effect of temperature
d. nature of the reacting substances
10. What factor is being shown when meat is cooked faster by using a pressure
cooker because of the higher temperature inside the pressure cooker?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of temperature
c. nature of the reacting substances
d. surface area
11. What factor is being shown when an increase in surface area increases the
collisions between reacting particles?
a. effect of pressure
b. effect of temperature
c. nature of the reacting substances
d. surface area
12. What factor is being shown when Phosphorous burns and ignites rapidly in the
air?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of temperature
c. nature of the reacting substances
d. surface area
13. What factor is being shown when an increase in the concentration of the
reactants causes an increase in the rate of the reaction?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of pressure
c. effect of temperature
d. surface area
14. What factor is being shown when the chemical reaction requires a smaller amount
of energy to form the products?
a. catalyst and inhibitors
b. effect of pressure
c. effect of temperature
d. nature of the reacting substances
15. What factor is being shown when Sodium reacts violently with water?
a. concentration of the reactants
b. effect of temperature
c. nature of the reacting substances
d. surface area
II Enumeration:
Give the 5 Factors That Affect the Rate of Reactions
1.____________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________
5.__________________________________________

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