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Summative Test in Grade 10 Science

1. The document is a 10 question summative test in grade 10 science that covers topics related to chemical reactions and collision theory. 2. It contains multiple choice and written response questions testing students' understanding of concepts like types of chemical reactions, balancing equations, reactants and products, and the role of effective collisions in reaction speed according to collision theory. 3. The test also includes writing chemical equations, balancing reactions, and explaining the differences between effective and ineffective collisions according to the theory.

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Summative Test in Grade 10 Science

1. The document is a 10 question summative test in grade 10 science that covers topics related to chemical reactions and collision theory. 2. It contains multiple choice and written response questions testing students' understanding of concepts like types of chemical reactions, balancing equations, reactants and products, and the role of effective collisions in reaction speed according to collision theory. 3. The test also includes writing chemical equations, balancing reactions, and explaining the differences between effective and ineffective collisions according to the theory.

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Summative Test in Grade 10 Science

Name:___________________________________ Score: __________________


Name of Teacher: _________________________ Section:_________________

Instruction: Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.

_________1. Chemical reactions _______________.

A. Occur only in living things


B. Produce new substances
C. create and destroy atom
D. only occur outside living organisms

_________2. The type of reaction that takes place when one element reacts with a compound to
form a new compound and a different element is a _______ reaction.

A. combination
B. decomposition
C. single displacemen
D. double displacement
E.
_________3. An equation is balanced by;

A. changing subscripts C . erasing elements as necessary


B. adding coefficients D. adding elements as necessary

_________4. What are the reactants in the following chemical equation: Zn + CuSO4 ----->
ZnSO4 + Cu
A. zinc and copper C. zinc and copper (II) sulfate
B. zinc sulfate and copper D. only zinc

_________5. What are the products in the above equation?


A. zinc and copper C. zinc and copper (II) sulfate
B. zinc sulfate and copper D. only zinc

_________6.According to Collision theory, particles must

A. collide every where


B. collide with correct orientation
C. must be kept under immense pressures
D. shall not be below their melting points

_________7. If temperature of a reaction is increased, average kinetic energy will be

A. increased B. decrease C. constant D. equal


_________8. Activation energy of particular reaction is minimum energy that is must for

A. reaction B. collision C. absorption D. reduction

__________9. Some particles collide but bounce back afterwards it is called

A. successful collision C successful reaction


B. unsuccessful collision D. unsuccessful reaction

__________10. According to collision theory they reaction speed up when a frequency of


reaction

A. decreases C. constant
B. increases D. equilibrium

Part II. Write the chemical equation for the following chemical reactions. Determine the type
of reaction it undergoes. (3 pts each)

1. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the presence of manganese dioxide (MnO2) produces


water (H2O) and oxygen gas (O2).

2. Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) is the product of a reaction between magnesium (Mg) and
chlorine (Cl2).

Part III. Balance the following chemical reactions. (3 pts each)

1. Zn + H2SO4 -----> ZnSO4 + H2

2. H2CO3 -----> CO2 + H2O

3. CaCO3 + HCl ------> CaCl2 + H2CO3

Part IV

What are the difference betweem Effective and Ineffectice Collision Theory (5pt)

“GOODLUCK”

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