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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Bais City
BAIS CITY OLYMPIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Olympia, Bais City
Brgy. Olympia, Bais City

Name: _____________________________________ Date: __________________________


Grade: _______________________________ Score: _________________________
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SECOND PERIODICAL TEST


SCIENCE - 9 Quarter-II

Directions: Read the question carefully. Choose and encircle the letter which corresponds to
the correct answer.
D. Changed always
1. According to the Bohr model, how
many electrons can the first orbital hold? 6. What is the lowest principal quantum
number n may have?
A. 2 B. 6 C. 4 D. 8
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
2. What happens to the energy of an
electron when it jumps from an outer to 7.Which of the following statements
an inner orbit? BEST explain why covalent compounds
do not conduct electricity when dissolved
A. It is absorbed in water?
B. It remains constant
C. It is emitted/released A. Covalent compounds have lower
D. It could either increase or melting point.
decrease B. Covalent compounds are weakly
bonded.
3. Which occurs when an electron moves C. Covalent compounds dissolve into
from high energy level to a low energy molecules.
level? D. Covalent compounds don’t
dissolve in water since they are
A. The atoms move faster composed of non- polar molecules.
B. Colored light is given off.
C. This process is not possible 8.Most Filipino athletes consume more
D. Another electron goes from a low ions after a vigorous training by
consuming sport drinks and fruits that are
energy level to a high- energy level
rich in electrolytes to replenish lost ions
necessary for important bodily functions.
4. How many orbitals are present in the Which of the following examples of
third principal energy level? electrolytes are commonly found in sport
drinks?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 9
I.glucose II. sodium
5. What happens to the momentum of an III. potassium IV. magnesium
electron when it remains between
orbitals? A. I and II only
B. I, II, and III only
A. Emitted C. II and III only
B. Quantized D. II, III, and IV only
C. Dequantized
9. Which of the following compound is B. Inorganic compounds are
ionic based on their chemical formula compounds that do not contain
carbon atoms only.
A. KCl C. NH3 C. Inorganic compounds are
B. HCl D. C12H22O11 compounds that produced by living
things.
10. Maria is working as a student D. Inorganic compounds are
assistant in their school Chemistry compounds that contain carbon and
laboratory. Which of the following shows oxygen only.
a direct application of knowledge about
the properties of compounds as a student 15. What type of compound is this
assistant in the Chemistry laboratory? C6H12O6 commonly known as table
sugar?
I. In proper storing of different substances
for safety purposes. A. inorganic C. organic
II. In assisting students when it comes to B. reactive D. a crystal
proper usage of substances.
III. In identifying hazardous substances 16. Which of the given compound is NOT
through reading chemical abels. an inorganic compound?
IV. In keeping records of borrowed
laboratory tools and equipment in the A. HBr C. C8H18
laboratory. B. NO2 D. CuSO4

A. I only C. II only 17. Which of the best describes organic


B. I and II only D. III and IV only compound?

11. Why do atoms tend to lose or gain A. It contains carbon and hydrogen
electrons during chemical bonding? atom.
B. It does not contain carbon and
A. to attain beauty hydrogen atom.
B. to attain stability C. It can either be A or B.
C. to become reactive D. None of the given
D. to attain malleability
18. What is the usual use of methane?
12. When a metal and nonmetal atom
bond together to form an ionic compound A. pesticide C. car ventilator
they become ions, what type of ion is B. fertilizer D. fuel
formed by the metal atom?
19. Which are TRUE about the use of
A. Negative Ions C. Neutral Ions isopropyl alcohol?
B. Positive Ions D. Reactive Ions
I. Cleaner II. Fuel
13. Which is true about the elements in a III. Disinfectant IV. Pesticide
particular group in the periodic table?
A. I and II only C. III and IV only
A. they have the same number of B. I and III only D. I and IV only
protons
B. they have the same number of 20. Michael needs to expel the ruddy
electrons paint within the paint brush so that he
C. they have the same number of may utilize it once more. What organic
energy levels compound is used to expel the paint on
D. they have the same number of the paint brush?
valence electrons
A. Acetic acid C. Kerosene
14. Which statement best describes B. Lubricating oil D. Formaldehyde
inorganic compound?
21. Which is NOT a common use of
A. Inorganic compounds are methane?
compounds do that not contain
carbon and hydrogen.
A. Fertilizer 29. Which of these is the quantity of a
B. Fruit ripening agent substance containing the same number of
C. Heating water particles?
D. Antifreeze component
A. Density C. Mole
22. Which hydrocarbon is commonly used B. Mass D. Volume
in disposable lighters and in fuel canisters
for gas camping stoves and lanterns? 30. Which of these values represent the
number of particles in one mole of a
A. Ethyne C. Propene substance?
B. Butane D. Pentane
A. 6.02x1022 C. 6.02x1024
23. Formaldehyde is an aldehyde with the B. 6.02x1023 D. 6.02x1025
formula HCHO, a colorless gas with a
pungent and irritating odor. Which of the 31. Who among these chemists and
following is NOT a use of formaldehyde? physicists made use of the mole concept
to represent the number of particles in a
A. Used to sterilized soil substance?
B. Preservation of tissue specimens
C. Embalming bodies A. Amedeo Avogadro
D. Fermenting corn or molasses B. John Dalton
C. Jacques Charles
24. Which is responsible for the distinctive D. Robert Boyle
odors and flavors of many flowers,
perfumes, and ripe fruits? 32. What is the mass of 2.5 mol CaCl2?
A. 420 g C. 720 g
A. Esters C. Alcohol B. 120 g D. 277 g
B. Ethers D. Aldehyde

25. Marcy’s car stopped at the middle of


the road. She found out that her car has Good luck!
ran out of fuel. Which compound must
she buy?

A. kerosene C. lubricating oil


B. gasoline D. water
Prepared by: Irish B. General
Science Teacher
26. Which of the following is used to
express the structure of atoms?

A. Scientific name Noted by:


B. Chemical name
C. Chemical formula PINKY A. CANCIO
D. Scientific notation School Head

27.Which hydrocarbon has a double bond


in the molecule?

A. Ethane B. Methane
C. Propene D. Propyne
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28. Why is it important to know the Parents Name & Signature
properties of common liquid materials?

A. To know the uses of the liquids


B. To know how these liquids affect
people
C. To know possible danger from
these kinds of material
D. All of the above

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