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The document is a summative assessment from the Schools Division of Calapan City for Quarter 4 Week 1-4 on the topics of the behavior of gases and biomolecules. It contains 25 multiple choice questions to test students' understanding of gas laws like Boyle's law, Charles' law, and the combined gas law. It also contains questions about biomolecules like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The assessment was prepared by four teachers and the answers are provided in a separate answer key document.
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Summative Tests For Fourth Quarter

The document is a summative assessment from the Schools Division of Calapan City for Quarter 4 Week 1-4 on the topics of the behavior of gases and biomolecules. It contains 25 multiple choice questions to test students' understanding of gas laws like Boyle's law, Charles' law, and the combined gas law. It also contains questions about biomolecules like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The assessment was prepared by four teachers and the answers are provided in a separate answer key document.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CALAPAN CITY

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT QUARTER 4


WEEK 1-4: BEHAVIOR OF GASES AND BIOMOLECULES
S.Y. 2020-2021
Name:________________________________ Date:_____________
Grade and Section:_____________________ Score:____________

Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. What gas law explains the mechanism of a gas compressor?


A. Boyle’s Law B. Combined Gas Law C. Charles’ Law D. Ideal Gas Law
2. Which example has particles that can be drawn closer to occupy smaller volume?
A. Fruit juice B. Block of wood C. Air inside the syringe D. Ice cube
3. A girl 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.
4. Which is the best answer that illustrates Charles’s 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.
5. Records show that the incident of fire explosion is high during summer season?
A. There are more travellers during summer vacation.
B. High temperature during summer season causes the air inside the tire to expand.
C. Vehicles’ tire is not well maintained.
D. There is too much air inside the tires.
6. Which is most likely to happen when a closed vessel filled with gas is shaken for two minutes?
A. The temperature inside the vessel increases.
B. The pressure inside the vessel increase.
C. The temperature and pressure inside the vessel increase.
D. Both the temperature and pressure inside the vessel increase.
7. What can you say about 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.
8. What do you think 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 temperature and pressure inside the vessel increase.
D. There is no enough data.
9. He 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
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10. A balloon with a volume of 200 mL is 30 °C is submerged in hot water to obtain a temperature
of 50 °C. Which of the following describes the resulting behavior of nitrogen gas molecules?
A. The volume of the balloon will become higher than 200mL.
B. The volume of the balloon will become higher than 200mL.
C. The volume of the balloon will stay the same.
D. There is not enough data.
11. What gas law best explains the explosion of the heated aerosol container?
A. Boyle’s Law B. Combined Gas Law C. Charles’ Law D. Ideal Gas Law
12. What gas law explains the relationship among the volume, pressure, temperature and the
number of mole of gases?
A. Boyle’s Law B. Combined Gas Law C. Charles’ Law D. Ideal Gas Law
13. Which one is highly compressible at high pressure and expandable at high temperature?
A. Oxygen gas B. Aluminum sheet C. Water D. Ice
14. Disaccharide is formed by combining two monosaccharide. What do you call the process of
combining two or more sugars?
A. Carbon B. Peptide bonding C. Condensation D. Saccharide bonding
15. In what organs glycogen stored in the body?
A. Liver and spleen B. Liver and muscle C. Liver and bile D. Liver and adipose tissue
16. Based on the law of conservation of mass, what will be the relationship of the mass of the
products with the mass of the reactants?
A. The mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants.
B. The mass of the products is less than the mass of the reactants.
C. The mass of the products is greater than the mass of the reactants.
D. The mass of the products has no relationship to the mass of the reactants.
17. What do you call to any numerous substances that are produced by cells and living organisms?
A. Amino Acids C. Carbohydrates
B. Biomolecules D. Proteins
18. Which sugars are the components of maltose?
A. Glucose and galactose C. Glucose and fructose
B. Fructose and galactose D. Glucose and glucose
19. Which one is a polysaccharide?
A. Fructose B. Galactose C. Starch D. Sucrose
20. Which is/are the major function/s of carbohydrates?
I. Structural framework
II. Storage
III. Energy production
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I and III only
21. Which biomolecules contain only the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
A. Carbohydrates and lipids C. Proteins and nucleic acids
B. Lipids and proteins D. Nucleic acids and carbohydrates
22. When digesting a complex carbohydrate, water is added and simple sugar is obtained through
which process?
A. Photosynthesis B. Condensation C. Hydrolysis D. Dehydration
23. Which set of coefficients will balance the equation H2(g)+O2(g) H2O(l)
A. 1,2,1 B. 2,1,1 C. 2,1,2 D. 1,2,2
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24. Nutritional chemists have found that burning 1 gram of fat releases twice the amount of heat
energy as burning 1 gram of starch. Based on the information, which type of biomolecule would
cause a person to gain more weight?
A. Carbohydrates B. Fat C. Proteins D. Nucleic acid
25. Which of the following sugars are the components of lactose?
C. Glucose and galactose C. Glucose and fructose
D. Fructose and galactose D. Glucose and glucose

Prepared by:

CATALINA M. ALCAÑICES CHRISTINE D. ADEVA


Master Teacher II Teacher III

ANASTACIA H. DUDAS MIRACLE R. GUTIERREZ


Teacher III Teacher I

KRISTEL MARICON H. CAJALA


Teacher I

Noted by:

ELMO B. ENRIQUEZ
Head Teacher VI
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CALAPAN CITY

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT QUARTER 4


WEEK 1-4: BEHAVIOR OF GASES AND BIOMOLECULES
S.Y. 2020-2021

ANSWER KEY

1. A
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. D
13. A
14. C
15. B
16. A
17. B
18. D
19. C
20. D
21. A
22. C
23. B
24. B
25. A
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Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CALAPAN CITY

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT QUARTER 4


WEEK 5-8: CHEMICAL REACTION
S.Y. 2020-2021
Name:________________________________ Date:_____________
Grade and Section:_____________________ Score:____________

Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. In chemical reactions, what is the symbol that takes place the word “yield”?
A. Equal sign B. Coefficient C. Plus sign D. Arrow
2. What is the symbol that means a substance is in water solution?
A. (aq) B. ( s) C. (w) D. (l)
3. What is the relationship between the total mass of the reactants and the total mass of the
product?
A. They must be equal.
B. The mass of the products must be greater.
C. The mass of the reactants must be greater.
D. There is no general relationship between the two.
4. Which of the following represents the word equation “magnesium reacts with chlorine to produce
magnesium chloride”?
A. Mg→ Cl2 + MgCl2 C. MgCl2 + Mg →Cl2
B. MgCl2 → Mg + Cl2 D. Mg + Cl2 → MgCl2
5. Which of the following are you allowed to do to balance chemical equation?
A. Change subscripts C. Change superscripts
B. Change coefficient D. Add new substance
6. Which substances are the reactants in a reaction in which hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce
water?
A. Hydrogen only C. Both hydrogen and oxygen
B. Oxygen only D. Water
7. The rate of reaction increases as the temperature increases. Which is the best answer that explains
the statement?
A. At lower temperatures the particles do not collide with each other.
B. At higher temperatures the particles have more energy, move faster, and collide more often.
C. Higher temperature has higher activation energy.
D. Increasing the temperature increases the number of particles, so they collide more often.
8. What determines an atom’s ability to undergo chemical reaction?
A. Protons C. Innermost electrons
B. Neutrons D. Outermost electrons
9. What do you call to the chemist’s shorthand for a chemical reaction?
A. Chemical equation C. Reactants
B. Product D. Chemical symbols
10. Analyze the diagram below, what evidence shows that the reaction’s product is a gas?
A. Bubbles are forming and collected.
B. The gas is not soluble.
C. Acids always produce gases when they react with a solid.
D. There is no filter funnel and paper to remove.
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11. If the formula for methanol is CH3OH, what would be the balanced equation for this reaction?
A. C3 + 2H2 + O2 →2CH3OH
B. 2C + 4H2 + O2 → 2CH3OH
C. 2C + 2H2 +O2 →2CH3OH
D. C +H + O → CH3OH
12. In a reaction with hydrochloric acid, why does powered magnesium reacts faster than the same
mass of magnesium ribbon?
A. The powered magnesium contains more atoms than the magnesium ribbon.
B. The powered magnesium is hotter than the magnesium ribbon.
C. The powered magnesium has a bigger surface area than the magnesium ribbon.
D. The powered magnesium has a smaller surface area than the magnesium ribbon.
13. What do you think is the reason why reactions eventually stop?
A. The catalyst has been used up.
B. The particles have run out of energy.
C. One or more of the reactants has been used up.
D. Wrong catalyst was used.
14. Fresh fish and meat that are not in a refrigerator show signs of spoilage in a less than a day. What
has caused this spoilage?
A. Temperature changes C. Oxygen in Air
B. Presence of microorganisms D. A, B and C
15. Quicklime (CaO) is used as a dying agent, when water is added to this, slaked lime Ca(OH)2 is
formed. What type of reaction is this?
A. Combination
B. Single Displacement
C. Decomposition
D. Double Displacement
16. Which is the best answer that shows correct statement about collision?
A. Reaction will occur even without collision in molecules.
B. All colliding particles have the same amount of energy.
C. Only fast-moving particles collide with each other.
D. Reactions can happen if the colliding particles have enough energy.
17. What would happen if iron (Fe) reacts with copper sulfate (CuSO4)?
A. Forms iron (II) sulfate (FeSO4) and copper (Cu).
B. Forms copper sulfate (CuSo4) and iron (Fe).
C. Forms sulfate (SO4) and Copper (Cu).
D. Forms sulfate (SO4) and iron (Fe).
18. What are the factors affecting rate of chemical reaction?
I. Surface area of reactants III. Catalyst
II. Temperature IV. Concentration
A. I and II only B. II and III only C. I and III only D. I, II, III, IV
19. What is the minimum energy required to initiate a reaction and force the reactants to form an
activated complex?
A. Chemical energy B. Potential energy C. Activation energy D. Mechanical energy
20. What is substance that speeds up chemical reaction?
A. Reactants B. Catalyst C. Product D. Energy
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21. Marble reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride, water and carbon dioxide. In
which of these mixtures is the rate of reaction likely to be the greatest?
A. 1 g of marble chips in 100 cm3 of hydrochloric acid at 20°C.
B. 1 g of powered marble in 100 cm3 of hydrochloric acid at 30°C.
C. 1 g of powered marble in 100 cm3 of hydrochloric acid at 20°C.
D. 1 g of marble chips in 100 cm3 of hydrochloric acid at 30°C.
22. What must happen for a chemical reaction to take place?
A. For a chemical reaction to takes place, there must be effective collision of atoms/molecules.
B. For a chemical reaction to takes place, there must be a catalyst.
C. For a chemical reaction to takes place, there must be sufficient energy.
D. For a chemical reaction to takes place, there must be chemicals to react with one another.
23. What is an example of a chemical reaction that has an environmental effect?
A. Water B. Acid rain C. Ammonia D. Combustion
24. What would happen if acid rain reacts to infrastructure?
A. It can cause corrosion of metals in alloys like steel in buildings, bridges, and transport vehicles.
B. Chemical reactions of acid rain and infrastructures will lead to dissolution of metal.
C. Acid rain tends to dissolve vital minerals in infrastructures.
D. Acid rain reduces sulfur emission of infrastructures.
25. What is the product of combustion of gasoline in an automobile?
A. Nitric acid B. Nitrogen Hydroxide C. Nitrogen D. Nitric Oxide

Prepared by:

CATALINA M. ALCAÑICES CHRISTINE D. ADEVA


Master Teacher II Teacher III

ANASTACIA H. DUDAS MIRACLE R. GUTIERREZ


Teacher III Teacher I

KRISTEL MARICON H. CAJALA


Teacher I

Noted by:

ELMO B. ENRIQUEZ
Head Teacher VI
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CALAPAN CITY

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT QUARTER 4


WEEK 5-8: CHEMICAL REACTION
S.Y. 2020-2021

ANSWER KEY

1. D
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. D
9. A
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. B
14. D
15. A
16. D
17. A
18. D
19. C
20. B
21. B
22. A
23. B
24. A
25. D

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