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TAGISAN NG TALINO

A PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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EASY
Which of the following refers to the formation
of the first elements in the universe?

A. Big bang nucleosynthesis B. Geno nucleosynthesis

D.Supernova
C. Stellar nucleosynthesis
nucleosynthesis
What kind of chemical bond do you have in Na
and Cl?

A. Hydrogen Bond B. Ionic Bond

C. Non-polar Covalent D. Polar Covalent


A non-polar covalent bond would form in
which of the following pairs of atoms?

A. GeCl2 B. NH3

C. PH3 D. SiCl4
There are different Intermolecular forces of
attraction. Which of the following is the
strongest intermolecular force?

A. Dipole-dipole Forces B. Hydrogen Bond

C. Ion-Dipole Forces D. London Dispersion


Force
What intermolecular forces can be found in
molecule of ethene(C 2H4)?

A. London dispersion forces only

B. London dispersion forces, Hydrogen bonding

C. London dispersion forces and Dipole-dipole attraction

D. London dispersion forces, Hydrogen bonding, and Dipole-dipole


attraction.
Amino acid is the building block of proteins.
How many amino acids are required to make
protein?

A. 12 amino acids B. 16 amino acids

C. 20 amino acids D. 24 amino acids


Molecules are moving fast when they are in
high energy. What happens if the two objects
that collide?

A. Bump B. Combine

C. Repel D. Stick
Which of the following are catalysts in the
human body?

A. Antibodies B. Enzymes

C. Nutrients D. Vitamins
The company wants to build a car. They have
12 car body and 40 tires. How many cars
could they build?

A. 9 cars B. 10 cars

C. 11 cars D. 12 cars
What is a limiting reactant?

A. The reactant that is in excess.


B. The product that you can make the most of.
C. The amount of reactants that react with each
other.
D. The reactant that determines how much product
can be made.
Elements have different densities. Which of
the following is known to be the heaviest
element?

A. Gold B. Hydrogen

C. Neptunium D. Uranium
Big bang nucleosynthesis refers to the
formation of the first element in the universe.
Which of the following two elements were
formed?

A. Hydrogen and B. Hydrogen and


Helium Oxygen
C. Hydrogen and D. Hydrogen and
Lithium Lithium
From the Lewis Structure of PCl 3, how many
nonbonding pair/s of electron are around the
central atom?

A. 0 B. 1

C. 2 D. 3
Which of the following is TRUE about
intermolecular force?

A. It is true to ionic substances.


B. It only involves polar molecules.
C. It is an attraction among atoms in a molecule.

D. It involves both polar and non-polar molecules.


Which statement is true about liquids but
NOT true about solids?

A. They flow and are compressible.

B. They flow and are highly ordered.

C. They flow and are not compressible.

D. They are highly ordered and not compressible.


Water acts to regulate temperature and serves
as the universal solvent. Which property of
water greatly contributes to these
characteristics?
A. Its ability to form intramolecular forces.
B. Its ability to dissolve other polar substances.
C. Its ability to be transformed into different states of matter.
D. Its ability to form hydrogen bonds with other water
molecules.
In Which of the following groups are all
monosaccharides?

A. Fructose, Glucose, B. Galactose, Sucrose,


Maltose Fructose

C. Glucose, Galactose, D. Sucrose, Glucose,


Fructose Maltose
What do saturated fats have that distinguish
them from unsaturated fats?

A. They have doubles bonds.


B. They have no double bonds.
C. They have electrostatic charges.
D. They are associated with heart disease
Which of the following pairs has components
that are UNRELATED?

A. Amino acids and B. Glycogen and nucleic


proteins acid
D. Sugar and
C. Fatty acid and lipids
carbohydrates
What is called the minimum energy
requirement needed for a chemical reaction to
occur?

A. Activation Energy B. Chemical Energy

C. Kinetic Energy D. Potential Energy


AVERAGE
When a big ice cube and small ice cube stored
in a room with the same temperature and
melts, what factor was measured?

A. Concentration B. Particle size


C. Pressure D. Temperature
35.60 grams of Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with
30.80 grams of phosphoric acid (H 3PO4) to form
sodium phosphate (Na 3PO4) and water (H2O) by the
reaction: 3 NaOH(aq) + H3PO4(aq) -> Na3PO4(aq) + 3H2O(l)
To compute the sodium phosphate that formed, we
first compute for the molar mass. What is the molar
mass of H3PO4?

A. 30.80 g/mol B. 48 g/mol


C. 98 g/mol D. 100 g/mol
For the given reaction: C 5H12 + 8 O2 -> 5 CO2 +
6 H2O. If the reactants C 5H12 & O2 are having 2
moles and 8 moles of initial feed respectively.
Which is the excess reactant in the reaction?

A. O2 B. CO2

C. H2O D. C5H12
What happens to low-mass stars if carbon fusion will
NOT occur?
I. The star’s fuel will be depleted.
II. The cold and inert carbon core will remain.
III. The star will become multiple-red giant star.
IV. The outer material of the stars is blown off into
space.

A. I and II B. I and III


C. I and IV D. II and IV
Which of the following shows the proper sequence of events where
protostar becomes a red giant?

I. The fusion stops and the pressure in the core decreases.


II. Gravity squeezes the star to a point that helium and hydrogen
burning occur.
III. Hydrogen is fused into helium in the core of a main sequence
star, through the proton-proton chain.
IV. Helium becomes carbon in the core while hydrogen is changed
to helium in the shell surrounding the core.

A. I-II-III-IV B. II-III-IV-I

C. III-I-II-IV D. IV-III-II-I
Which of the following statements is
INCORRECT?
A. Polar covalent bonds can be present in a nonpolar
molecule.
B. Polar bond forms when electrons are unequally shared by
two atoms in a compound.
C. Polarity of bond and molecular geometry are the two
factors that affect the polarity of molecules.
D. Polar covalent bond is present if the electronegativity
difference between atoms is equal or less than 0.4.
Which of the following words mostly means “to
collide” in the Collision Theory?

A. Destroy totally B. Stick quickly

C. Strike forcefully D. Touch lightly


Oil and water don’t mix despite constant
stirring. The oil floats and makes a layer above
the water when mixed. What process explains
this phenomenon?

A. Immiscibility B. Insolubility

C. Miscibility D. Solubility
Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) are some
of the most essential substances that sustain
life on earth. Which of the following
statements is TRUE about water and carbon
dioxide?
A. Water is non-polar while carbon dioxide is polar.
B. Both water and carbon dioxide can form hydrogen bonds.
C. Water can form hydrogen bonds while carbon dioxide forms dipole-
dipole forces.
D. Water can form hydrogen bonds while carbon dioxide forms London
dispersion forces.
An amount of 1.00 mg of potassium
permanganate was used to catalyze the
decomposition of 1.00 mL Agua Oxigenada.
How much potassium permanganate will be
left after reaction?

A. 0.250 mg B. 0.500 mg
C. 1.00 mg D. 2.00 mg
DIFFICULT
Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about
neptunium and plutonium?
I. They are both trans uranium elements.
II. They were synthesized through radioactivity.
III. They are stable and decay radioactivity into other
elements.
IV. They were discovered in the laboratory as artificially
generated synthetic elements.

A. I only B. IV only
C. I and III D. I and IV
Which of the following is TRUE of polar
molecules?
I. Low surface tension
II. High Vapor pressure
III. Have high boiling point
IV. Have high melting point

A. I only B. IV only
C. I and II only D. I and IV only
Intermolecular forces affect the viscosity of a
substance. Which of the following BEST
explains the effect of intermolecular force in
the viscosity of a substance?
A. Strong intermolecular force of attraction of molecules refrains
molecules to move freely and flow slowly.
B. Strong intermolecular force of attraction requires high heat energy to
cause the molecules to move easily.
C. Strong intermolecular force of attraction restricts movements of
molecules which caused the substance to resist flow.
D. Strong intermolecular force of attraction of molecules enables them to
move faster which cause the substance to flow easily.
Soaps are particularly useful for bathing and cleansing. Soap
molecules have both properties of non-polar and polar at the
opposite ends of its molecule. How are these properties
greatly affect the important use of soaps?

A. Dirt or grease are converted by soap molecules into polar molecules thus
making them easy to be removed.
B. Dirt or grease are attracted to the polar ends of soap molecules by dipole-
dipole force thus effectively removing them.
C. Dirt or grease are attracted to the non-polar ends of soap molecules by
dispersion force thus effectively removing them from surfaces.
D. Dirt or grease is immediately dissolved by soap molecules by creating all
types of intermolecular forces thus effectively removing them.
Hydrogen peroxide, which is commonly as Agua Oxigenada,
decomposes into water and oxygen gas. Adding potassium
permanganate catalyzes this reaction. Two set-ups of the
decomposition of the same amounts of hydrogen peroxide
were prepared. The first set-up finishes after 10 mins. The
second set-up finishes after 5 minutes. Which of the two set-
ups is catalyzed?

A. Set-up 1 B. Set-up 2

C. Set-ups 1 and 2 D. Cannot be determined.

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