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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Education
Region IV-A Calabarzon
City Schools Division of Antipolo
APIA INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Summative Test in Science 10

Name______________________________ Gr.&Sec._______________ Date___________ Score _______

MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Write the letter on the space provided before the number.

_____1. Biomolecules that code for hereditary traits by controlling the production of protein.
a. Proteins b. carbohydrates c. lipids d. nucleic acid
_____2. Using the illustrations below, identify the biomolecule that represents Lipids.
a. b. c. d.

_____ 3. A chemist shorthand way of representing chemical reaction.


a. Chemical property b. Equation c. Formula d. Symbol
_____ 4. When acid and base react with each other, it produced water and _________.
a. carbon dioxide b. fire c. salt d. smoke
_____ 5. When hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen, they will produce carbon dioxide and __________.
a. Air b. Hydrogen c. Oxygen d. Water
_____6. Which of the following illustrates Boyle’s Law?
a. Breathing b. Hot air balloon c. Helium balloon d. all of the choices
_____7. If a balloon full of warm air was placed in a refrigerator, the balloon would ______.
a. Get larger b. Remains the same c. Get smaller d. Burst
_____8. What will happen to the volume of a confined gas as the pressure increases if the temperature of the gas is kept
constant?
a. The volume increases c. The volume decreases
b. The volume remains the same d. There is no significant change
_____9. A balloon filled with helium occupies 15 L at 400 K. What will be the volume of the helium balloon if the
temperature of the helium is increased to 600 K? (Assume that the pressure is held constant)
a. 10 L b. 22.5 L c. 32.5 L d. 50 L
_____10. Gas molecules are trapped in the space below the piston. The piston can move up and down in the cylinder. The
cylinder is resting on a hot plate. If the hot plate is turned on what would happen to the volume of the gas?
a. The volume increases c. The volume decreases
b. The volume remains the same d. There is no significant change
____ 11. Which of the following statement is FALSE?
a. A gas consists of a collection of small particles traveling in a curved motion and obeying Newton’s Laws.
b. The molecules in a gas occupy negligible volume.
c. Collisions between molecules are perfectly elastic (that is, no energy is gained nor lost during the collision).
d. There are negligible, attractive, or repulsive forces between molecules.
____ 12. Which of the following is a correct pair?
a. glucose: disaccharide c. sucrose: monosaccharide
b. starch: polysaccharide d. triglyceride: polysaccharide
____ 13. During a chemical reaction,
a. atoms are destroyed c. atoms are rearranged
b. elements are destroyed d. new elements are produced
____ 14. A chemical reaction is a process in which
a. all reactants change state c. products change into reactants
b. the law of conservation of mass applies d. all of these
____ 15. This is when one element replaces another element from a compound. The more active element takes the place
of the less active element in a compound
a. single displacement c. double displacement
b. decomposition d. combination
_____16. Which of the following groups are all classified as polysaccharide?
a. sucrose, glucose and fructose c. glycogen, sucrose and maltose
b. maltose, lactose and fructose d. glycogen, cellulose and starch
_____17. Amino acids are the building blocks of which group of biomolecules?
a. Proteins b. carbohydrates c. lipids d. nucleic acid
_____18. In which organs are glycogen stored in the body?
a. liver and spleen c. liver and bile
b. liver and muscle d. liver and adipose tissue
_____19. Which of the following bio molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
a. Proteins b. carbohydrates c. amino acid d. nucleic acid
_____20. Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are _________.
a. Hydrophilic b. Neutral c. hydrophobic d. Zwitterions
_____21. A type of chemical reaction wherein Single compound is broken down to two or more elements and compound.
a. Acid-Base b. Combination c. Decomposition d. Displacement
_____22. A type of reaction when two or more reactants unite to form a single product.
a. Acid-Base b. Combination c. Combustion d. Decomposition
_____23. The triangle written above the arrow is read as__________.
a. Burning b. Combined with c. Heat is applied d. Will produce
_____24. The standard temperature of a gas is 0 C, which is equivalent of _______________.
o

a. 1 atm b. 273K c. 9.8 m/s2 d. boiling of water


_____25. An argon gas occupies 56.2 L at 760 torr. If the volume of gas is decreased to ¼ of the original volume,
calculate its final pressure.
a. 3,040 torr b. 10, 678 torr c. 4,030 torr d. 42, 712 torr
____ 26. State that the total mass of the reactant must be equal to the total mass in the product.
a. Law of conservation of mass c. Law of interaction
b.. Law of gravity d. Law of reflection
____27. A method used to balance out the number of each element in both side of the equation.
a. Inspection method b. Valence number c. Redox reaction d. None of the choices
____ 28. It is the standard way of writing chemical formula.
a. coefficient b. notation c. subscript d. superscript
____ 29. Which of the following set of coefficients would balance the given equation? __Al + __Fe(NO 3)2 →
__Al(NO3)3 + __Fe
a. 2,2,3,3 b. 2,3,2,3 c. 3,2,3,2, d. 3,3,2,2
____30. In the compound Mg(NO3)2, how many atoms of oxygen is present?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 6

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