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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Tagbilaran City Schools Division
TAGBILARAN CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Tagbilaran City, Bohol

CONSUMER CHEMISTRY
Third Quarter
NAME AND SECTION: SCORE: 35+5 / 40
Activated Carbon Filter, Ceramics, Micro alloys

I-MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the statements carefully. Choose the letter of your answer and write it on your
answer sheet.
1. Activated carbon filters remove microbial contaminants effectively.
A. True
B. False
Activated carbon filter is not effective for microbial contaminants, metals and etc.
2. The filter once installed need not to be replaced in activated carbon filtration.
A. True
B. False
3. Has high degree of porosity
A. Alum
B. Carbon
C. Aluminum
D. Zinc
4. Which of the following is not removed by activated carbon?
A. Odor
B. Chlorine
C. Microbes
D. Micro pollutants
5. Which of the following is an alloy?
A. Steel
B. Nitrides
C. Carbides
D. Oxides
6. Which of the following is also called as activated charcoal?
A. Activated carbon
B. Activated powder
C. Alloys
D. Ceramics
7. Which of the following is NOT a source of activated carbon?
A. Bamboo
B. Coconut shell
C. Manure
D. Sawdust
8. An activated carbon filter which allowed to remove volatile organic compounds, allergens,
impurities, odors, and other gaseous pollutants from the air.
A. Carbon water filter
B. Carbon air filter
C. Carbon oxygen filter
D. Carbon liquid filter
9. Which of the following statements is TRUE about carbon activation.
A. Air is introduced in the activated carbon filter in order to burn out the gases and the carbon.
B. Steam activation is carried out using steam at temperature of 500-1000 degrees Celsius.
C. Steam activation is carried out using steam at temperature of 800-1000 degrees Celsius.
D. Chemical activation produces activated carbon with a close pore structure.
10. Which of the following bear properties of ceramics?
A. High melting and boiling point
B. Hard
C. Chemically unreactive
D. All of the above
11. Which of the following description would NOT be applicable to ceramics?
A. Good insulators
B. Brittle
C. Hard
D. Ductile
12. Materials which can retain their strength at higher temperature are known as
A. Adsorber
B. Metals
C. Non metals
D. Refractories
13. Which of the following raw materials is NOT used in manufacturing ceramics?
A. Carbon
B. Flint
C. Sand
D. Silica
14. An activated carbon filter which allowed to remove organic compounds or extracting free chlorine
from water, thereby making the water suitable for discharge.
A. Carbon water filter
B. Carbon air filter
C. Carbon oxygen filter
D. Carbon liquid filter
15. Which of the following alloy is the mixture of copper and tin?
A. Brass
B. Bronze
C. Gold
D. Steel
16. Which of the following alloy is the mixture of iron and carbon?
A. Brass
B. Bronze
C. Gold
D. Steel
17. Which of the following are defined as class of inorganic, nonmetallic solids that are subjected to
high temperature in manufacture and/or use.
A. Alloys
B. Carbon filters
C. Ceramics
D. Plastic containers
18. What is a nonmetal alloying element that is used as a deoxidizer in metals?
A. Carbon
B. Copper
C. Lead
D. Silicon
19. Which of the following is a metal alloying element that is used to improve machinability.
A. Carbon
B. Copper
C. Lead
D. Silicon
20. Which of the following is a metal alloying element that is used to resist corrosion.
A. Carbon
B. Copper
C. Chromium
D. Silicon
21. Which of the following alloy is the mixture of copper and zinc?
A. Brass
B. Bronze
C. Gold
D. Steel
22. Bronze in an alloy consisting primarily of which two metals?
A. Copper and tin
B. Copper and iron
C. Copper and zinc
D. None of the above
23. Brass in an alloy of which two metals?
A. Copper and tin
B. Copper and iron
C. Copper and zinc
D. None of the above
24. What measurement indicates the proportion of gold out of 24 parts?
A. Karat
B. Kurat
C. Krat
D. Kirat
25. Which of the following is NOT a factor of alloy making?
A. Melting temperatures of component metals
B. Impurity levels
C. Mixing environment
D. Carbonated material
II- ENUMERATION
1. What are the two main carbon activation methods?
A.
B.
2. Give at least four properties of ceramics.
A.
B.
C.
D.
3. Give at least two properties of alloys.
A.
B.
4. Give at least two examples of alloys.
A.
B.

PREPARED BY: GLENDA T. CABATIC RN LPT

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