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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TUGUEGARAO CITY
CAGAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – JUNIOR HIGH

SECOND QUARTER
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
ADVANCED CHEMISTRY
S.Y. 2021-2022

DIRECTIONS. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer for each question.

1. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures which can be prepared by dissolving two or more substances. If
20 mL of ethyl alcohol is mixed with 20 mL of water, what is the solute in the solution?
A. 20 mL ethyl alcohol C. 40 mL solution
B. 20 mL H2O D. both 20 mL H2O and 20mL ethyl alcohol
2. Salt solution is a mixture of salt and water. Which is the solute and solvent respectively?
A. Salt, salt B. Water, water C. Salt, water D. Water, salt
3. Which of the following will describe the amount of solute dissolved in a given quantity of solvent or
solution?
A. Appreciation B. Concentration C. Composition D. Dilution
4. How many grams of table sugar will you dissolve in a 200 g of water to make 20 % by mass sugar
solution?
A. 20 g B. 30 g C. 40 g D. 50 g
5. How many grams of table salt should be dissolved to prepare a 500 mL 0.5 M salt solution?
A. 10 g B. 12.8 g C. 14.5 g D. 17.4 g
6. Suppose you prepared a 1000 mL of 0.1 M solution of Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH solution and
accidentally you spilled a volume of it. What happens to the concentration of the solution left in the
container/
A. Can’t be determined C. Increases
B. Decreases D. Remains the same
7. You are cooking Laoya as your viand for lunch. You added some salts to have desired taste to be
delicious unfortunately you uncontrollably added more salt than what is required and so it s too salty.
What should be done to lessen its saltiness?
A. Add vinegar B. Add water C. Boil it longer D. Discard the Laoya
8. Lambanog wine is sold in 90 degree proof. What is its concentration in percent by volume?
A. 30% B. 45% C. 90% D. 95%
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9. What is the molar concentration of a 250 cm solution containing 100 g of Calcium Bromide, CaBr2?
A. 0.4 M B. 2. 0M C. 2.5 M D. 3.3 M
10. Which of the following mathematical equations
correctly define and represents a concentration? Molality=mass of solute
A. C. Molar mass of solvent
Molarity=moles of solute
Liter of solution

B. D. % by volume=volume of solute x 100 %


% by mass=moles of solute
Volume of solvent
Mass of solvent

11. You are given three test tubes A, B, & C containing Sodium Hydroxide solution of unknown
concentration. You were asked to add 5 g of NaOH in each of the test tube. The crystals readily
dissolved in test tube A, just settled down in test tube B, and the crystals became bigger in test tube C.
What conclusion can you draw from the activity?
A. Test tube A is an unsaturated, B is saturated, and C is supersaturated
B. Test tube A is supersaturated, B is saturated, and C is unsaturated
C. Test tube A is unsaturated, B is supersaturated, and C is saturated
D. Test tube A is supersaturated, b is unsaturated, and C is saturated
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CAGAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – JUNIOR HIGH
12. What should be the volume of the solution in cm 3 if we dissolve 392 g of Sulfuric acid, H2SO4 to have
5. 0 M Sulfuric acid solution?
A. 200 cm3 B. 400 cm3 C. 600 cm3 D. 800 cm3
13. There are many ways of expressing the concentration of solutions to give the exact proportion of
solute and solvent. Which of the following expresses the exact number of moles of solute for every
liter of solution?
A. Formality B. Molality C. Molarity D. Normality
14. Sulfuric Acid is available in the laboratory of 12 M concentration. In your laboratory activity, you
need 3 M of the acid, how many mL of water will you add to 50 ml of the concentrated Sulfuric acid,
H2SO4 to come up of the desired concentration?
A. 50 mL B. 100 mL C. 150 mL D. 200 mL
15. Which of the following DOES NOT affect the solubility of substances?
A. Color and taste of solute C. Pressure
B. Nature of solute and solvent D. temperature
For item # 16. Three containers are filled with different solvent with respective kind of solute as shown in
the table below:
CONTAINER SOLUTE SOLVENT
A Table salt Kerosene
B Mothballs Oil
C Table sugar Water
D Cassava Powder Water
16. In which container will the solute readily dissolve at room temperature?
A. A B. B C. C D. D
17. Why do ice cream vendors sprinkle salts along the sides of ice cream containers in addition to dry ice?
A. To lower the freezing point of the ice cream
B. To lower the vapor pressure of the ice cream
C. To increase the melting point of the ice cream
D. To increase the osmotic pressure of the ice cream
18. What characteristics of a solution determine its colligative properties?
A. The color of the solution C. The amount of solution
B. The volume of the solvent D. The amount of solution
19. Why do aquatic animals migrate to a colder place during summer?
A. To make their body cool
B. To get enough supply of dissolved oxygen
C. To stay away from hot water
D. To stay away from fishermen
20.What will happen to a fresh cucumber when soak into salt solution?
A. It breaks C. It shivels up
B. It expands D. It remains the same
21. How much boiling point elevation is imparted to a 500mL of water if 100 g of Sodium chloride, NaCl
is added into it?
A. 0.52 0C B. 1.8 0C C. 2.4 0C D. 2.9 0C
For item # 22-24. The following are solutions of the same molar concentration which is 1.0 Molar
A. HCl B. NaCl C. NaOH D. C12H22O11
22. Which solution will turn blue litmus paper to red?
A. HCl B. NaCl C. NaOH D. C12H22O11
23. Which solution neither changes the red litmus paper to blue nor blue litmus paper to red?
A. A & B B. A & C C. B & D D. C & D
24. Which has a pH higher than 7?
A. HCl B. NaCl C. NaOH D. C12H22O11
25. Why do people use toothpaste in brushing their teeth?
A. To facilitate good brushing
B. To remove stains and plaques
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C. To give fresh color of the teeth
D. To neutralize the acidic condition of the mouth
26. The pH scales shows the strength of an acid and a base. pH scale has values from 0
to14. What is the nature of the solution which pH values to 13?
A. The solution is very acidic C. The solution is neutral
B. The solution is very basic D. The solution is less basic
For question # 27-30, please refer to the Periodic table below.
1 18
1 2 13 14 15 16 17
2 B
3 A 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
4
5 C
6 D
7 E

27. Which element has a configuration of 1s22s22p6?


28. Which element has an oxidation number of -1?
29. What is the oxidation number of element A?
A.+1 B. +2 C. -1 D. -2
30. Which element occupies the highest energy level?
A. B B. C C. D D. E

Prepared by:

MERCEDITA L. LODEVICO MARITES E. PASCUAL


Master Teacher I Teacher III

Checked: Approved:

EDUARDO C. DELA ROSA ELPIDIO D. MABASA JR.


Head Teacher VI-Science Principal IV-CNHS

SECOND QUARTER
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
ADVANCED CEHMISTRY
S. Y. 2021-2022

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

SECOND QUARTER No. of % No. of TOTA


COMPETENCIES Hours Time Items R U A A E C L
60% 30% 10%
Identify the composition of 2 5.88 2 1,2 2
solutions
Prepare solutions of different 6 17.6 5 3 7 4,5 6 5
concentrations

Calculate the concentration of a 8 23.5 7 13 10,11 8 12 9,4 7


given solution
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Email Address: cnhs.tuguegarao@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TUGUEGARAO CITY
CAGAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – JUNIOR HIGH
Explain the different factors 2 5.88 2 15 16 2
affecting the solubility of
substances in a solution
Understand the colligative 6 17.6 5 18 17 19,20 21 5
properties of solutions
Calculate the pH of acids and 6 17.6 5 26 22,23 24,25 5
bases
Determine the oxidation number 4 11.76 4 27,29 28 30 4
of an element based on its
position in the periodic table,
structure and configuration.
TOTAL 34 100 30 30

Prepared by:

MERCEDITA L. LODEVICO MARITES E. PASCUAL


Master Teacher I Teacher III

Checked: Approved:

EDUARDO C. DELA ROSA ELPIDIO D. MABASA JR.


Head Teacher VI-Science Principal IV-CNHS

Address: Bagay Road, San Gabriel, Tuguegarao City, 3500


Telephone Nos.: (078) 844-1232; (078) 844-7768
Email Address: cnhs.tuguegarao@deped.gov.ph

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