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REVIEW QUIZ Q4 PART 1

LESTER R. PARADILLO
1. Which of the following samples is
highly compressible at high
pressure and expandable at high
temperature?

A. oxygen gas B. aluminum sheet


C. water D. ice
2. Which of the following phenomena best
illustrates Charles’ Law?
A. carbon dioxide being dissolved in water
B. expansion of the balloon as it is being
submerged in hot water
C. breathing apparatus being used by a patient
D. leavening agent causing the fluffiness of cake
products
3. Determine what will happen to the
temperature of a confined gas as the
pressure decreases.

A. the gas temperature stays the same


B. the gas temperature decreases
C. the gas temperature increases
D. there is no enough data
4. Jane can still pump air in the party
balloon even though it is already inflated.
What explains this phenomenon?

A. balloons look better if its size is bigger


B. balloons are made up of plastic
C. the air inside the balloon is hot
D. air molecules can be compressed
5. What is most likely to happen
when an aerosol can is heated?

A. The can will be deformed.


B. The can will stay the same.
C. The can will eventually explode.
D. The can will tarnish.
6. Which is most likely to happen
when a closed vessel filled with gas
is shaken for 2 minutes?
A. the temperature inside the vessel increases.
B. the pressure inside the vessel increases.
C. the temperature and pressure inside the
vessel increases.
D. both the temperature and pressure inside the
vessel increases.
7. Gab wants to have a portable oxygen
tank. A 5.00-liter oxygen gas exerts a
pressure of 1.00 atmosphere. How much
pressure is needed for this gas to be
compressed in a 2.00-liter cylinder,
provided there is no temperature change?

A. 3.0 atm B. 2.5 atm


C. 2.0 atm D. 1.5 atm
8. A balloon with a volume of 200 mL at 30°C is
submerged in hot water to obtain a temperature
of 50°C. Find out what will happen to the
volume of the balloon, provided the pressure
remains the same.

A. the volume of the balloon will become higher than


200 mL
B. the volume of the balloon will become lower than
200 mL
C. the volume of the balloon will stay the same.
D. there is no enough data
9. A 2.0 g (approximately 0.045 mole) sample of
dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is placed in an
evacuated 3.5 L vessel at 30°C. Compute for the
pressure inside the vessel after all the dry ice
has been converted to carbon dioxide gas.
(R=0.0821 L.atm/mol.K)

A. 0.32 atm B. 0.45 atm


B. C. 0.67 atm D. 1.0 atm
10. Each container with varying
volume has 1.0 mole of oxygen gas
at 30.0°C. In which container will
pressure be the lowest?
11. What do you expect to happen to
the volume of a gas if its pressure is
doubled and its temperature is
reduced to half?
A. its volume is increased
C. its volume remains unchanged.
B. its volume is doubled
D. its volume is decreased.
12. Records show that the incident of tire
explosion is high during summer season.
Which of the following gives the best
explanation for this observation?
.
A. there are more travelers during summer
vacation.
B. high temperature during summer season
causes the air inside the tire to expand.
C. vehicles’ tires are not well maintained.
D. there is too much air inside the tires.
13. What is the explanation when dry ice has
been converted to carbon dioxide gas?

A. the gaseous form of dry ice exerts the same pressure as


its environment because it adopts the atmospheric
pressure.
B. the gaseous form of dry ice exerts lower pressure due to
the bigger volume that results to lesser collisions of the
gas particles.
C. the gaseous form of dry ice will have the same pressure
because its composition remains the same.
D. the gaseous form of dry ice will either have high or low
pressure.
14. Which of the following is NOT a
major source of protein?
A. fish B. milk
C. egg D. rice
15. The fresh fish and meat that was stored at a room temperature show
signs of spoilage in less than a day. What has caused this spoilage?

A. Oxygen in air
B. Presence of microorganisms
C. Temperature changes
D. All the above
ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. C/D
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. D
15. D
REVIEW QUIZ PART 2

QUARTER 4
1. Which of the following contains the most
lipids?

A. banana B. champurrado
C. olive oil D. cheese
2. What is the correct pair in the following
examples?

A. glucose: disaccharide
B. maltose: polysaccharide
B. sucrose: monosaccharide
D. triglyceride: polysaccharide
3. Which source of fatty acids would be the most
solid at room temperature?

A. Beef fat B. Coconut Oil


C. Corn oil D. Olive oil
4. Which source of fatty acids may easily cause
heart disease?

A. Peanut oil B. Corn oil


C. Olive oil D. Lard
5. What scientific principle states that matter is
neither created nor destroyed in a chemical
process?

A. The law of conservation of mass


C. The law of multiple proportions
B. The law of conservation of atoms
D. The law of definite proportions
6. Quicklime (CaO) is used as a drying agent.
When water is added to this, slaked lime
Ca(OH)2 is formed. What type of reaction is this?

A. combination
C. decomposition
B. single displacement
D. double displacement
7. The word equation “magnesium reacts with
chlorine to produce magnesium chloride” is
represented by which of the following chemical
equations?

A. Mg → Cl2 + MgCl2
C. MgCl2 + Mg → Cl2
B. MgCl2 → Mg + Cl2
D. Mg + Cl2 → MgCl2
8. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to
produce water. Which substances
are the reactant/s?
A. Hydrogen only
C. Both hydrogen and oxygen
B. Oxygen only
D. Water
9. If the formula for methanol is CH3OH,
what would be the balanced chemical
equation for this reaction?

A. C3 + 2H2 + O2 → 2CH3OH
C. 2C + 4H2 + O2 → 2CH3OH
B. 2C + 2H2 + O2 → 2CH3OH
D. C + H + O → CH3OH
10. What would be the skeleton
equation for this reaction?

A. C + Cl2 + O2 → CH3ClH C. C2 + H2 + O2 → CH3OH


B. C + H2 + O2 → CH3OH D. C + H + O → CH3OH
11. Which of the following is the correct
balanced reaction?

A. 2 C3H8 + 10O2 → 6CO2 + 8H2O


B. C3H8 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
C. C3H8 + O2 → 3CO2 + 2H2O
D. C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O
12. Fresh fish and meat that are not
stored in a refrigerator show signs of
spoilage in less than a day. What has
caused this spoilage?
A. Temperature changes
B. Presence of microorganisms
C. Oxygen in air
D. All the above
13. What kind of chemical reaction does
the digestion of food inside the body? Hint:
Digestion involves the breaking down of
complex food molecules into simple ones.
A. Combination
C. Combustion
B. Decomposition
D. Replacement
14. What unfavorable impact can acid rain pose
on living life forms and their environment?

A. Reduces plant’s ability to produce oxygen


B. Destroys vegetation
C. Destroys aquatic life.
D. All the above
15. Which of the following substances speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
without being consumed?

A. Catalyst
B. Concentration
C. Surface area
D. Temperature
ANSWER KEY
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. B
11. A
12. D
13. B
14. D
15. A

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