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Seat No.

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Republic of the Philippines
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISION
Manila

BOARD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

R.E. E. Licensure Examination


Tuesday, Sep 2011 08:00 a.m - 04:00 p.m.
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ESAS - CHEMISTRY SET A

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one
answer for each item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice to the answer
sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil No. 1 only

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The ratio of the number of moles per kilogram of solvent.


A. molarity C. molality
B. normality D. mole fraction

2. Base samples causes litmus to turn ______. (BP May ’08)


A. blue C. yellow
B. red D. green

3. Carbon and Hydrogen containing only carbon single bond. (BP Sept.’01)
A. Alkanes C. Alkynes
B. Alkenes D. none of these

4. Which group does the element hydrogen belong? (BP Apr.’07)


A. Non-metal C. Light metals
B. Noble gases D. Transition elements

5. In the periodic table of elements, the number of new artificially prepared (synthetic)
elements is______ (BP Sept.’07)
A. 15 C. 14
B. 16 D. 13

6. Which of the following type of reactions in which bonds between within a compound are
disrupted by heat or other energy to produce simpler compounds or elements?
A. direct combination or synthesis C. single displacement (BP Sept.’08)
B. decomposition or analysis D. double displacement

7. The effectiveness of a body as a thermal radiator at a given temperature is called…


A. Absorptivity C. Conductivity (BP May ’09)
B. Emissivity D. Reflectivity
8. Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometer were immersed on a fluid. The numerical value of
Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometer is equal. What is the temperature of the fluid in
degrees Kelvin if the numerical value of Fahrenheit thermometer is twice on Celsius
thermometer? (BP Apr.’06)
A. 550 C. 600
B. 500 D. 433

9. How many kg of metallic sodium and of liquid chlorine respectively can be obtained from
1.00 metric ton of salt? (MW: Na = 23, Cl = 35.5)
A. 349 kg, 651 kg C. 399 kg, 601 kg
B. 339 kg, 661 kg D. 393 kg, 607 kg

10. How many hydrogen atoms are present in 0.235 g ammonia (NH3)?
A. 2.49 x1022 C. 2.94 x1022
B. 8.31 x1021
D. 8.13 x1021

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