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Physical Science - Grade 11
2nd Semester – Midterm

Direction: Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer and circle it.
1. When sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combine, the highly electronegative chlorine steals all the electrons
from sodium. The two then exist in a matrix, the highly positive Na is being attracted to the negative Cl ions.
Which type of molecule is this?
A. Polar Molecule B. Nonpolar Molecule C. Not a molecule D. Electronegative Molecule
2. The following elements have the corresponding electronegativity:
Oxygen : 3.44 Chlorine: 3.16 Hydrogen: 2.2

Which of the following substances is the MOST polar molecule?


A. HCl B. H2O C. O2 D. All of theses

3. Which of the following substances will dissolve in water?


A. Oil B. Butter C. Vinegar D. Ground Pepper
4. What product in the market is used to remove oil from clothes?
A. Chlorine B. Detergent C. HCl D. All of the above
5. It is the temperature at which aa solid turn into a liquid.
A. Solubility B. Boiling Point C. Melting Point D. Celcius
6. It is the temperature at which a liquid turns into gas.
A. Solubility B. Boiling Point C. Melting Point D. Celcius
7. The ability of a solute to dissolve in a certain amount of solvent.
A. Solubility B. Boiling Point C. Melting Point D. Celcius
8. What do you call a molecule that has no negative and no positive pole?
A. Covalent Bond B. Bonding C. Polar Molecule D. Nonpolar Molecule
9. What do you call a molecule that has a positive pole and negative pole?
A. Covalent Bond B. Bonding C. Polar Molecule D. Nonpolar Molecule
10. If Electronegativity difference is greater than 0.5, we call it a polar bond.
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. None
11. If a molecule is made of 1 type of atom like N2 and O2 they are nonpolar molecule.
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. None
12. Intermolecular Forces only apply between molecules not atom.
A. True B. False C. Maybe D. None
13. It is the attractive force between molecules.
A. Dipole B. Acceleration force C. Intermolecular Force D. All of the above
14. It is the strongest type of Intermolecular Force.
A. Hydrogen Bonding B. Dipole-Dipole Force C. London Despersion

15. It is the weakest type of Intermolecular Force.


A.Hydrogen Bonding B. Dipole-Dipole Force C. London Despersion
21. It is the temporary attractive force that results when the electrons in two adjacent atoms occupy positions
that make the atoms forms temporary dipoles.
A. Hydrogen Bonding B. Dipole-Dipole Force C. London Despersion
22. It is the subunits of macromolecules.
A. Polymers B. Babymer C. Monomer D. Amino Acids
23. It is called the “chains of monomers”.
A. Polymers B. Babymer C. Monomer D. Amino Acids
24. The main energy source of all organisms.
A. Vitamins B. Carbohydrates C. Lipids D. Nucleic Acid
25. It is called as “blood sugar”
A. Glucose B. Galactose C. Sucrose D. Lactose
26. It supports the brain development of the infants.
A. Glucose B. Galactose C. Sucrose D. Lactose
27. It is called as “brain sugar”
A. Glucose B. Galactose C. Sucrose D. Lactose
28.It contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce.
A. Fats B. DNA C. RNA D. mRNA
29. It is the carrier of the genetic information in all living cells.
A. Fats B. DNA C. RNA D. mRNA
30. It as the barrier in the cell.
A. Fats B. Wax C. Phospholipids D. Triglycerides

II. Give the Lewis Structure of the following:

H C N O Cl

a) NH3 b) C2H6 c) O2

III.

What are the 4 classes of Macromolecules? What are the types of Triglycerides?
1. 1.
2. 2.
3.
4

What are the 3 types of Sugar?


1.
2.
3.

What are the 3 types Monosaccharides?


1.
2.
3.

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