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OCAÑA NATIONAL HGH SCHOOL

OCAÑA CARCAR, CITY CEBU


SECOND GRADING TEST IN SCIENCE 9
SECTIONS: Albert Einstein & Leonardo Da Vinci

General Instruction: Use one whole sheet of paper.

TEST 1. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the questions carefully and write the letter of your
choice in ALL CAPS.
1. On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present in the
nucleus of an atom?
A. proton and electron C. proton and neutron
B. neutron and electron D. proton only
2. What does the atomic number represent in the ___ of an atom?
A. number of electrons C. number of protons and neutrons
B. number of neutrons D. number of protons and electrons
3. Select the sub-atomic particles that are present in the nucleus of an atom.
I. Electrons II. Protons III. Neutrons
A. Only II B. Only III C. Both I and II D. Both I and III
4. The symbol “n” in the Bohr theory of atomic structure refers to.
A. the energy of the electron C. the number of electron in an energy level
B. the total energy of the atom D. the orbit in which an electron is found.
5. From the periodic table, which pair of elements can combine to form ionic bonds?
A.) H and Cl B.) S and Sr C.) H and N D.) Xe and F
6. The ions Li+, Be2+ ,and H do not follow the octet rule. Why?
A. They have only two electrons
B. They are in Group IA
C. They do not have eight electrons in their outermost shells.
D. They have only three or four elements
7. The d-block elements are known as the _______.
A. Representative elements C. Inner transition metals
B. Transition elements D. Lanthanide series
8. Which of the following statement is correct about the atom of an element?
A. An atom can have only protons and neutrons but no electrons.
B. An atom can have only electrons and neutrons but no protons.
C. An atom can have only electron and proton but no neutron.
D. An atom must always have a proton, neutron and electron.
9. Benedict 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
10. What are the orbitals present in the fifth principal energy level?
A. s orbital B. s,p orbitals C. s,p,d orbitals D. s,p,d, and f orbitals
11. Which of the properties of atoms is the most suitable reference for the kind of bond that will
take place between / among them?
A. atomic size B. electronegativity C. ionization energy D. electron affinity
12. When does covalent bonding take place?
A. It takes place when atoms share electrons with one another.
B. It takes place when the attraction between atoms is strong.
C. It takes place when atoms collide with one another.
D. It takes place when atoms transfer an electron to attain stability.
13. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bonding?
A. atom B. molecule C. ion D. electron
14. Why can metals be hammered without breaking?
A. they are ductile B. they are not brittle C. they are malleable D. their particles are
strong
15. What kind of bond will be form between two nitrogen atoms?
A. ionic bond B. metallic bond C. polar covalent bond D. non polar covalent
16. Many organic solvents boil below 2000 C because of covalent bonding,while solids, such as
copper, do not melt until thousands of 0C because the atoms form____.
A. hydrogen bond B. polar bond C. ionic bond D. non polar bond
17. Which of the following will have the highest melting temperature?
A. sodium chloride(salt) C. sucrose (table sugar)
B. paraffin wax(candle wax) D. lead wire
18. What will most likely happen to a non-metallic atom after ionic bonding?
I. It forms a cation III. It becomes stable
II. It forms an anion IV. It becomes unstable
A. I & II B. II & III C. III & IV D. I & IV
19. Element X belongs to Group 1. Which of the following best describes element X?
A. high electronegativity B. high ionization energy C. low electronegativity D. a non-
metallic element
20. Which of the following substances when dissolve in water will conduct electricity?
A. glucose B. oil C. gasoline D. monosodium glutamate
21. How does ionic bonding take place?
A. Two non-metallic elements of different kinds form strong forces of attraction.
B. Two non-metallic element 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 sodium transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like
fluorine.
22. The following are representative particles of matter. Which among them represents a
covalent compound?
A. atom B. ion C. molecule D. particle unit
23. What kind of force is present in ionic bond?
A. repulsive force B. electrostatic force C. neutral force D. retentive force
24. Metals_______ electrons, while nonmetals ___ electrons.
A. gain, gain B. gain, lose C. lose, gain D. lose, lose
25. Which substance has polar covalent bonds?
A. H2 B. H2O C. NaF D. K2O
26. Which of the following is the correct formula of an alkene?
A. CnH2n B. CnH2n+1 C. CnH2n+2 D. CnH2n-2
27. What is the correct chemical name of MgCO3?
A. magnesium carbon oxide C. magnesium (II) carbonate
B. magnesium carbonate D. magnesium monocarbon trioxide
28. Ethene is a natural gas produced in plants, which acts as a natural ripening agent in fruits.
Which of the following organic compounds has the same ability to ripen fruits?
A. butane B. propene C. acetylene D. pentyne
29. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?
A. By attracting other elements towards themselves to form the bonds.
B. By forming many bonds with carbon atoms and other elements.
C. By sharing their electrons with other metal and non-metal elements.
D. By transferring their electrons to the atoms of surrounding elements.
30. Structure of atoms and molecules whose valence electrons are represented by dots are known
as_____ structures.
A. Lewis B. Bronsted C. Arrhenius D. Lowry
31. David is applying something to the ball bearings of the wheels of his bicycle so that friction
will be minimized. Which of the following material do you think he is using?
A. vinegar B. isopropyl alcohol C. kerosene D. lubricating oil
32. What happens to the boiling point of hydrocarbon compounds when the number of carbon
atoms increases?
A. remains the same B. decreases C. increases D. increases then decreases
33. Suppose you were asked to prepare 250 –g chocolate mousse, which is 35 % chocolate, 30
% cream, 20 % milk, and 10% sugar, and 5 % butter, how much chocolate are you going
use?
A.) 86 g chocolate B.) 88 g chocolate C.) 87.5 g chocolate D.)86.7 g chocolate
34. The label of the dark chocolate indicates that its mass is 250 g and it is 75% Cacao. If you
consume the whole chocolate bar, how much cacao did you eat?
A.) 187.5 g cacao B.) 150 g cacao C.) 186 g cacao D.) 190 g cacao
35. The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain. What percentage of sulfur is present
in SO2 (Molar Mass= 64.07 g/mol).
A.) 40.00% B.) 49.95 % C.) 60.00% D.) 50.05%
36. Ethyl butanoate (C3H7COOC2H5) is the substance responsible for the aroma of pineapple.
What is the molar mass of ethyl butanoate?
A.) 118.00 g/mole B.) 117.12 g/ mole C.) 120.12 g/mole D.) 116. 18 g/mole
37. What percent of Oxygen is present water (H2O)?
A.) 11% B.) 89 % C.) 13 % D.) 79 %
38. The compound CH3CH=CHCH2CH3 is an___________.
A. Alkane B. Alkene C. Alkyne D. Alkyl
39. Ethyl ethanoate is ________
A. An ether B. An ester C. A ketone D. A carboxylic acid
40. How will you apply knowledge on percentage composition in your daily life?
A. In maintaining the quality of food product.
B. In checking the amount of sugar present in the soft drink
C. In identifying the correct amount of substance present in a sample
D. All of the above
41. The mass of one mol is called____.
A. molecule B. molar mass C. percent composition D. percent yield
42. Determine the percentage of iron in FeSO4 , a common dietary iron supplement.
Where ( Fe= 55.85 g, S= 35.45 g, O= 16.0 g).
A.) 35.96 % Fe B.) 38.96 % Fe C.) 34.86 % Fe D.) 33.56% Fe
43. How many molecules are contained in 5.22 moles of nitrogen gas, N2?
A.) 3.14x1024 molecules C.) 3.15x1025 molecules
B.) 3.14x1025molecules D.) 3.16x1026 molecules
44. Daniel has to remove the red paint from the paintbrush so that he could still use it again next
time. What organic compound should he use?
A. Acetic acid B. Lubricating oil C. Kerosene D. Formaldehyde
45. How many atoms are there in the compound (NH4)3PO4?
A.) 13 B.) 16 C.) 20 D.) 48
46. A mole of H2O contains____.
A.) 6.02 x1023 atoms B.) 6.02 x1023 grams C.) 6.02 x1023 ions D.) 6.02 x1023 molecules
47. A bag of NPK fertilizer marked 16-4-8 contains 16 % nitrogen, 4% phosphorous and 8%
potassium, the other 72% is usually inert filler material, such as clay pellets or granular
limestone. What is the mass of nitrogen present in the 500 g pack of NPK fertilizer?
A. ) 80g B.) 40g C.) 20g D.) 10g
48. What is the actual number of atoms present in one molecule?
A. molecular formula B. percent composition C. percent yield D. theoretical yield
49. The molar mass of glucose, C6H12O6 is _____.
A.) 24 g B.) 53 g C.) 180 g D.) 342 g
50. How many percent of hydrogen (H) is present in water (H2O)?
A.) 12% B.) 11% C.) 13% D.) 89%
Test 11. Give what is asked. Show your solution. ( points each number.)

A. Solve the following.


1. 10.28 g bismuth oxide containing 8.36 g bismuth (Bi= 208.98 g, O= 16.0g) 3pts.
2. What is the percentage composition of all the elements present in a compound
Glucose (C6H12O6)? 3 pts.
3. What is the percentage composition of the element Carbon in a compound CO2? 2
pts.
4. Give the molar mass of the compound water .2 pts.

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