You are on page 1of 2

Shebu Ejersa Dr.

Bekele Hey Memorial School


2015E.C 2nd sem. Chemistry Quiz -II For Grade 10th Student
011-8-631764 170175

Name:___________________________________Sec:_____ R.NO____ DATE 13/07/15E.C

Part I : Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives.


1. Which of the following combinations is correctly matches?
A. Cathode an electrode that attracts anions
B. Anion an ion that gains electron (s) to form atoms
C. Cation an ion that loses electron (s) to form atoms
D. Anode a positive electrode in an electrolytic cell.
2. What is the purpose of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?
A. To provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode.
B. To maintain electrical neutrality in the half-cell through migration of ions.
C. To provide means of electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.
D. To provide means of electrons to travel from the anode to the cathode.
3. What kind of energy is converted in a galvanic cell?
A. Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
B. Chemical energy is converted to heat.
C. Chemical energy is obtained from heat.
D. Electrical energy is converted into chemical energy.
4. The electrolysis of molten NaCl is an industrial process. What does the electrolysis produce?
A. Na and Cl2 B. H2 and O2 C. Na+ and Cl- D. NaOH and Cl2
Part II: Fill the blanck space
5. What is the basis for the classification of galvanic cells as primary and secondary?

Primary is: _________________________________________________________________

Secondary is: ________________________________________________________________

6. _________________________ means two metal strips or graphite rods through which electrons
enter and leave an electrolyte in electrolytic cells.

7. A spontaneous redox reaction is _____________________________________________

___________________________________________________________.

8. The_________________________ is the electrode at which reduction occurs.

9. ___________________are substances that transmit electricity in a molten state or in aqueous


solution.

10. The charge carriers in metallic conduction are______________________________.

Prepared by:- Firaol.G


Shebu Ejersa Dr. Bekele Hey Memorial School
2015E.C 2nd sem. Chemistry Quiz -II For Grade 10th Student
011-8-631764 170175

Name:___________________________________Sec:_____ R.NO____ DATE 13/07/15E.C

Part I : Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives.


1. Which of the following combinations is correctly matches?
A. Cathode an electrode that attracts anions
B. Anion an ion that gains electron (s) to form atoms
C. Cation an ion that loses electron (s) to form atoms
D. Anode a positive electrode in an electrolytic cell.
2. What is the purpose of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?
A. To provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode.
B. To maintain electrical neutrality in the half-cell through migration of ions.
C. To provide means of electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.
D. To provide means of electrons to travel from the anode to the cathode.
3. What kind of energy is converted in a galvanic cell?
A. Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
B. Chemical energy is converted to heat.
C. Chemical energy is obtained from heat.
D. Electrical energy is converted into chemical energy.
4. The electrolysis of molten NaCl is an industrial process. What does the electrolysis produce?
A. Na and Cl2 B. H2 and O2 C. Na+ and Cl- D. NaOH and Cl2
Part II: Fill the blanck space
5. What is the basis for the classification of galvanic cells as primary and secondary?

Primary is: _________________________________________________________________

Secondary is: ________________________________________________________________

6. _________________________ means two metal strips or graphite rods through which electrons
enter and leave an electrolyte in electrolytic cells.

7. A spontaneous redox reaction is _____________________________________________

___________________________________________________________.

8. The_________________________ is the electrode at which reduction occurs.

9. ___________________are substances that transmit electricity in a molten state or in aqueous


solution.

10. The charge carriers in metallic conduction are______________________________.

Prepared by:- Firaol.G

You might also like