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BANJO LAUREL NATIONAL HIGH

NAME: SCORE:
__________________________
SECOND PERIODICAL
SCHOOL SECTION: _____________
PARENTS NAME:
SCIENCE- 9S.Y 2022-
TEST DATE: __________ ________________
SIGNATURE:
2023 ___________________
Direction: Read each question below carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and write the letter of your
answer on space provided before the number.
___1. Which of the following describes the quantum-mechanical model of the atom?
I. It describes an electron probability distribution that determines the most likely location of an electron.
II. It is the currently accepted atomic model.
III. It makes predictions based on Schrodinger’s wave equation.
A. I C. III
B. II D. I, II and III
____2. Which of the following two statements about covalent bond are correct?
1. It can be formed between two metal atoms.
2. It can be formed between two non-metal ions.
3. It is formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms.
4. It is formed by sharing of electrons between atoms.
A. 1 and 3 C. 2 and 3
B. 1 and 4 D. 2 and 4
____3. To which group of hydrocarbons does the molecule with the structure below?

A. alkane B. alkene C. alkyne D. none of these

____4. 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.
____5. Which compound is an alcohol? Choose only one.
A. B. C. D.

____6. Oxygen atoms have six electrons in their outer shells. When 2 oxygen atoms bond they will form a
_______ bond by ____ their electrons.
A. ionic, transferring C. covalent, sharing
B. ionic, sharing D. covalent transferring
____7. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?
A. 6.022 x 1022 particles C. 6.022 x 1024 particles
B. 6.022 x 10 particles
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D. 6.022 x 1025 particles
____8. Examine the following electron configuration and choose the correct location of the element it
represents in the periodic table:
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d5
A. row 7, column 4 (Rf) C. row 5, column 7 (Tc)
B. row 4, column 7 (Mn) D. row 5, column 9 (Rh)
____9. Leonrey’s grandmother was cooking their supper when she suddenly stopped and said, “Oh, the tank is
already empty!” Then her grandmother asked him to buy another tank. What did Leonrey’s grandmother asked
him to buy?
A. gasoline C. lubricating oil
B. water D. liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
____10. Most metals are malleable. What do you mean by this?
A. They are strong and hard.
B. They are solids at room temperature.
C. They can be shaped without breaking or cracking.
D. They will turn into another element over time.
____11. How does ionic bonding takes place?
A. A metallic element like sodium transfers an electron to a nonmetallic element like fluorine.
B. Two non-metallic elements of different kinds form forces of attraction.
C. Two non-metallic elements of the same kind form strong forces of attraction.
D. A non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium.
____12. What is the molar mass of NaCl if Na has an atomic weight of 23 and Cl has an atomic weight of 35?
A. 23 B. 35 C. 58 D. 65
____13. An electron occupies the outermost energy level of an atom is known as a(n).
A. Valence electron C. cation
B. Anion D. atom
____14. Who among the scientist does not contribute to the development of the quantum mechanical model of
the atom?
A. Werner Karl Heisenberg C. Louie de Broglie
B. Erwin Schrodinger D. Neils Bohr
____15. Salvador has to remove the red paint from the paintbrush so that he could still use it again the next
time. What organic compound should he use?
A. acetic acid C. kerosene
B. lubricating oil D. formaldehyde
____16. The best example of a non-polar molecule containing polar bonds is ________.
A. F2 C. SO2
B. CO2 D. PCl3
____17. How many types of bonds can a carbon atom form?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
____18. Which one of the following is the correct electron configuration for a ground-state nitrogen atom?

A. C.

B. D.
____19. How does an atom become an ion?
A. by collecting more protons C. by changing color
B. by collecting more neutrons D. by gaining/losing electrons
____20. Which of the following would produce an anion?
A. Calcium B. potassium C. aluminum D. fluorine
____21. Which of the following atoms is most likely to become a cation?
A. argon B. bromine C. calcium D. Iodine
____22. Which of the following units is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of particles?
A. Gram B. Liter C. Mole D. Celcius
____23. Which is a property shared by most covalent compounds?
A. high boiling point C. low melting point
B. high melting point D. good conductor of heat and electricity
____24. Veronica wants to change her nail polish because it does not look good with her new dress. What
must be use to remove her fingers’ old nail polish?
A. Acetic acid C. acetone
B. lubricating oil D. formaldehyde
____25. Which of the three sub-atomic particles are found outside of the nucleus?
A. The proton C. The electron
B. The neutron D. None of the three subatomic particles
____26. What is the percent composition of oxygen in the compound of H2O?
A. 33. 3% B. 66.6% C. 77. 5 % D. 88.8 %
____27. Identify the % composition of each element in magnesium chloride.
A. 26 % Mg, 74 % Cl C. 46 % Mg, 74 % Cl
B. 36 % Mg, 84 % Cl D. 56 % Mg, 74 % Cl
____28. To which group of hydrocarbon does the molecule with the structure below belong?

A. Alkane C. Alkyne
B. Alkene D. None of the above
____29. What organic compound is used by embalmers in treating human cadavers?
A. acetic acid C. methyl alcohol
B. formaldehyde D. acetone
____30. Which hydrocarbon compound has a double bond in the molecule?
A. Ethene C. Methane
B. Ethyne D. Octane
____31. What is the general formula for the computation of percentage composition of the given element?
A. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound divided by the mass of the compound times
100
B. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound divided by 100
C. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound divided by the mass of the compound
D. % mass of element = mass of element in the compound
____32. Which of the following is the ground state electron configuration of Ru?
A. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2 C. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d6
B. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6 D. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6 4p3 5s2 4d6
____33. A 24.81 g sample of a gaseous compound containing only carbon, oxygen, and chlorine is determined
to contain 3.01 g C,4.00g O, and17.81g Cl. What is this compound’s percent composition?
A. 12.1% C, 26.1% O, 71.8% Cl C. 12.1% C, 336.1% O, 71.8% Cl
B. 12.1% C, 16.1% O, 71.8% Cl D. 16.1% C, 16.1% O, 71.8% Cl
____34. Which of the following shows that an atom is stable?
A. having 2 valence electrons C. having 8 valence electrons
B. having 4 valence electrons D. having 6 valence electrons
____35. How many atoms of hydrogen are there in 2 moles of NH3?
A. 5 x 1023 atoms C. 3.61 x 1024 atoms
23
B. 3.01 x 10 atoms D. 4 x 1023 atoms
____36. It is the ability of the material to carry electric current.
A. Thermal conductivity C. Malleability
B. Ductility D. Electrical conductivity
____37. Why is the study of carbon compounds important?
A. Because carbon is a key element in producing water.
B. Because carbon is the central element to all living organisms.
C. Because carbon is a compound
D. None of the above.
____38. Which of the following is the structural formula for alkyne?
A. C.

B. D. None of the above

____39. Which of the following statements best describe organic compounds?


A. organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only
B. organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things
C. organic compounds are compounds composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen only
D. organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only
____40. Methane is a component of natural gas. What is the common use of methane?
a. Disinfectant B. medicine C. fuel D. cleaning agent
____41. Which of the following best describes the carbon bond type shown in the diagram below?

A. Two double bonds, each sharing 2 valence electrons with an atom


B. Two double bonds, each sharing 8 valence electrons with an atom
C. Two double bonds, each sharing 6 valence electrons with an atom
D. Two double bonds, each sharing 4 valence electrons
____42. All of the following are properties of carbon, except:
A. has 3 valence electrons C. can form bonds with 4 atoms
B. can form double bonds D. can form rings
For Items 43-44, Name the hydrocarbons below following the IUPAC rules.
43. 44.

____43. ____________________________________
____44. ____________________________________
For Items 45-46, Name the alcohols below following the IUPAC rules.
45. 46.

____45. _______________________________
____46. _______________________________
____47. Which of the following choices is equivalent to one mole of CH4?
A. 16 g; 6.02 x 1023 particles C. 32 g CH4; 6.02 x 1023particles
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B. 32 g CH4; 12.02 x 10 particles D. 64 g CH4; 6.02 x 1023particles
____48. What is the molar mass of table sugar C12H22O11?
A. 348 g/mol C. 324 g/mol
B. 342 g/mol D. 342 mole
____49. What is the percent composition for each element in Ammonium sulfide?
A. 12 % N, 4 % H, 28 % S C. 21 % N, 6 %H, 24 % S
B. 14 % N, 1 % H, 32 % S D. 28 % N, 8 % H, 64 % S
____50. Which element in the compound potassium cyanide, KCN, has a percent composition of 60.79%?
A. K B. N C. C D. none
Prepared by:

BRYAN P. SURAL
Science Teacher

Checked and verify by the checking committee:

TERESA B. MACARAIG NORWIN C. DE LA ROSA LORNA S. GARCIA


Chairperson Member Member

Noted:

MARCO A. CATACUTAN
Principal I

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