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Dumalinao National High School

SCORE:
SCIENCE 9
2nd QUARTER
SUMMATIVE TEST

NAME: __________________________________________________________________
SECTION: __________________________________
TEACHER: RENNAH MARIE CADELINIA-GERMAN
DIRECTION: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER AND WRITE IT ON THE SPACE PROVIDED BEFORE
THE NUMBER.
______1. Which of the following statements is NOT true of the atomic model of Bohr?
a. the hydrogen is made up of a positively charged nucleus
b. the electron revolves around the nucleus in a circular orbit
c. the energy of the electron in a given orbit is not fixed
d. an electron can absorb or emit a quantity of radiation
______2. All orbitals can hold a maximum of how many electrons.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
______3. What are the orbitals present in the second principal energy level?
a. s orbital b. s, p orbitals c. s, p, d orbitals d. s, p, d, and f orbitals
______4. How many pairs of electrons can a d sublevel hold?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7
______5. According to the quantum mechanical model, the orbitals of an atom have particular shape and
direction in space. Which of the following orbitals takes the dumbbell shape?
a. s b. p c. d d. f
______6. 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) b. row 4, column 7 (Mn)
c. row 5, column 7 (Tc) d. row 5, column 9 (Rh)
______7. Which of the following properties of atoms is the best suitable reference for the kind of bond that will
take place between/among them?
a. atomic size b. electron affinity c. electronegativity d. ionization energy
______8. When covalent bonding does takes place?
a. when atoms attain stability b. when atoms collide with one another
c. when the attraction between atoms is strong d. when atoms share electrons with one another
______9. The kind of chemical bond that will form between two oxygen atoms.
a. ionic bond b. metallic bond c. nonpolar covalent bond d. polar covalent bond
______10. The salts NaCl and CaCl
a. are good conductors of electricity b. held together by ionic bonds
c. are positively charged d. both a and b
______11. Compare to solid ionic compounds, solid covalent compounds generally….
a. are harder b. more brittle
c. have lower melting points d. conduct electricity as liquids
______12. Which of the following two statements about covalent bond are correct?
I. it can be formed between two metal atoms
II. it can be formed between two non-metal ions
III. it is formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms
IV. it is formed by sharing of electrons between atoms

a. 1 and 3 b. 1 and 4 c. 2 and 3 d. 2 and 4


______13. What is the charge of the ion formed when a zinc atom loses two electrons?
a. 1- b. 2- c. 1+ d. 2+
______14. The ion formed by atom of a metal is a (n)….
a. cation b. anion c. ionic bond d. ion
______15. What is an Ion?
a. small atom b. charge atom c. a large atom d. a cute atom
______16. A charge particle that has gained at least one electron is called a (n) _____.
a. cation b. an anion c. anion d. chemistry cat
______17. Choose two elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following elements:
Li, Si, F, Ne.
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F
______18. How does ionic bonding take place?
a. two non-metallic elements of different kinds form strong forces of attraction
b. two non-metallic elements of the same kind form strong forces of attraction
c. a non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium
d. a metallic element like silicon transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like magnesium
______19. Which alkene will most likely have the highest boiling point?
a. ethene b. hexane c. pentene d. propene
______20. What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
______21. Maria Paula wants to preserve a fish for her project in Biology class. What kind of compound should
she use to preserve the animal?
a. acetic acid b. acetone c. formaldehyde d. methyl alcohol
______22. King cut his finger accidentally when he was cutting his nails. He has to apply something on his
wound so that it will not get infected. Which compound should he use?
a. formalin b. isopropyl alcohol c. kerosene d. acetone
______23. Which organic compound is used a cleaning agent?
a. gasoline b. kerosene c. liquefied petroleum gas d. ethyl alcohol
______24. What organic compound is used by embalmers in treating human cadavers?
a. acetic acid b. formaldehyde c. methyl alcohol d. acetone
______25. Methane is a component of natural gas. What is the common use of methane?
a. disinfectant b. medicine c. fuel d. cleaning agent
______26. Which alkane will most likely have low boiling point?
a. propane b. pentane c. butane d. hexane
______27. Ethane is a natural gas produced in plants, which acts as a natural ripening agent of fruits. Which of
the following organic compounds has the same ability to ripen fruits?
a. butane b. propene c. acetylene d. pentane
______28. Kheru has to remove the red paint from the paint brush so that he could still use it again the next
time. What organic compound should he use?
a. acetic acid b. lubricating oil c. kerosene d. formaldehyde
_____29. Who discovered the mole concept?
a. avocado b. Avogadro c. Boyle d. Einstein
_____30. 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
_____31. Which of the following statements is NOT true about mole?
a. one mole of a substance contains a fixed number of particles
b. one mole each of different substances has different masses and different number of particles
c. one mole each of different substances has the same number of particles but they have different
mass
d. the formula weight of the compound is equal to one mole of that substance
_____32. What do you expect to observe in a “Mole Exhibit of Different Substances?”
a. different kind of elements b. different colors of substances
c. showcase of 1 mole of different elements having different masses
d. showcase of 1 mole of different substances having the same masses
_____33. A bag of NPK fertilizer marked 16-4-8 contains 16% nitrogen, 4% phosphorus and 8% potassium
and the other 72% is usually inert filler material, such as clay pellets or granular limestone. What is the
mass of nitrogen present in the 500g pack of NPK fertilizer?
a. 80g b. 40g c. 20g d. 10g
_____34. If the mass of 10 pebbles with the same size is equivalent to 10 grams, what could possibly be the
average mass of 1 pebble?
a. 1g b. 2g c. 3g d. 4g
_____35. What is percentage composition of a compound?
a. it is calculated from a molecular formula
b. dividing the mass of a compound in two mole of an element
c. calculated from a mass of an element
d. multiplying the compound with the weight of the moles
_____36. Aspirin is a compound with the molecular formula C9H8O4. What is its percent composition?
a. 40% C, 4.48% H, 55.52% O b. 50% C, 4.48% H, 45.52% O
c. 60% C, 4.48% H, 35.52% O d. 80% C, 4.48% H, 15.52% O
_____37. In sodium nitride, what is the percent composition of a given compound?
a. 16.9% b. 50% c. 64.6% d. 83.1%
_____38. How percent composition does plays an important role in everyday lives?
a. percentages can be compared more easily than fractions
b. shops advertise discounts on products
c. discounts are percentages
d. all of the mentioned above
_____39. Identify the percent composition of each element in magnesium chloride.
a. 26% Mg, 74% Cl b. 36% Mg, 84% Cl c. 46% Mg, 74% Cl d. 56% Mg, 74% Cl
_____40. Determine the percent composition of calcium carbonate?
a. 25% Ca, 15% C, 60% O b. 40% Ca, 12% C, 48% O
c. 40% Ca, 12% C, 16% O d. 57% Ca, 19% C, 34% O

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