Second Quarter Exam - Science 2022 - for printing
Second Quarter Exam - Science 2022 - for printing
SCIENCE 9
Second Quarter Examination – SY. 2022-2023
Name:_______________________________________ Grade & Sec.:________________ Score: ______________
_____ 1. How many orbitals are in the third principal energy level?
A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12
_____ 2. What are the orbitals present in the fifth principal energy level?
A. s orbital B. s,p orbitals C. s,p,d orbitals D. s,p,d and f orbitals
_____ 3. What kind of particle is produced after covalent bonding?
A. Atom B. Molecule C. Ion D. Electron
_____ 4. What is referred as the outermost electrons which are directly involved in chemical bonding?
A. Valence Electrons B. Core Electrons C. Subshells D. Lewis Symbol
_____ 5. What kind of chemical bond will form between two oxygen atoms?
A. Ionic bond B. Metallic bond C. Polar covalent bond D. Nonpolar covalent bond
_____ 6. What property of atom is the most suitable reference for the kind of bond that will take place among them ?
A. Atomic size B. Electronegativity C. Ionization Energy D. Electron affinity
_____ 7. What is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can form?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
_____ 8. What specific hydrocarbon group has triple bonds between carbon atoms?
A. Alkene B. Alkane C. Alkyne D. Carbonyl
_____ 9. What type of compounds has a carbonyl functional group?
A. Hydrocarbons B. Carbonyl compounds C. Hydroxyl group D. Inorganic compounds
_____ 10. Which organic compound will you use if you want to protect your bicycle parts from rusting fast?
A. Vinegar B. Isopropyl alcohol C. Kerosene D. Lubricating oil
_____ 11. How many particles are equal to 1 mole?
A. 6.02 x 1022 particles C. 6.02 x 1024 particles
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B. B. 6.02 x 10 particles D. 6.02 x 1025 particles
_____ 12. Which among the representative particle of matter represents a covalent compound?
A. Atom B. Ion C. Molecule D. Particle unit
_____ 13. What would be the total number of electrons in the atom if the first and second energy levels of an atom are
full? A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 18
_____ 14. Which subatomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom based on the Rutherford’s model of an atom?
A. Proton and electron B. Neutron and electronC. Proton and neutron D. Proton only
_____ 15. Which shows that an atom is stable? Having _______ valence electrons
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
_____ 16. When does covalent bonding takes place? It takes place when _______________________________.
A. atoms share electrons with one another. C. atoms collide with one another.
B. the attraction between atoms is strong. D. atoms attain stability
C. atoms collide with one another.
_____ 17. Which type of bonds will have the highest electrical and thermal conductivity?
A. Ionic bond B. Metallic bond C. Polar covalent bond D. Nonpolar covalent bond
_____ 18. Which statement BEST explains how ions are formed?
A. formed when it has a positive charge. C. formed when an electron loses an atom.
B. formed when an atom gains or loses an electron. D. formed when an electron gains a molecule.
_____ 19. How many types of bonds are there in the following hydrocarbon compound below?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
_____ 20. How do carbon atoms form many organic compounds?
A. By attracting other elements toward themselves to form bonds.
B. By forming may bonds with other carbon atoms and other elements.
C. By sharing their electrons with other metal and non-metal elements.
D. By transferring their electrons to other atoms of surrounding elements.
_____ 21. Which pairs of organic compounds are highly flammable?
A. Gasoline, acetone B. Water, ethyl alcohol C. Lubricating oil, isopropyl alcohol D. LPG, kerosene
The label of the dark chocolate indicates that its mass is 150g and it is 70% cacao.
_____ 24. How much cacao did you eat if you consume the whole chocolate bar?
A. 45g cacao B. 50g cacao C. 100g cacao D. 105g cacao
_____ 25. Which sets of samples has metallic bond, covalent bond and ionic bonding in this order?
A. Bronze, paraffin wax and salt C. Gold ring, baking soda and starch
B. Alloy, vetsin and water D. Coins, salt and carbon dioxide
_____ 26. Why are carbon atoms able to form many organic compounds? Carbon atoms __________________.
A. attract electrons from other atoms. C. can form many types of bonds with other carbons.
B. have strong attraction to other elements. D. both a and b.
For question number 27, refer to the statement in the box below.
A gasoline boy was being scolded by his manager for smoking in the vicinity of the gas station.
_____ 27. Why do you think the manager scolded his employee? Because gasoline is _____________.
A. Volatile B. Flammable C. Viscous D. all of the above
For question number 28, refer to the statement in the box below.
B.
Emmanuel cut his fingers accidentally. He has to apply something on his wound to avoid infection.
_____ 28. Which compound should Emmanuel use on his wound?
A. Formaldehyde B. Isopropyl alcohol C. Acetone D. Kerosene
_____ 29. How much cream are you going to use if you were asked to prepare a 250g chocolate mousse, which is 35%
chocolate, 30% cream, 20% milk and 10% sugar?
A. 60g cream B. 62g cream C. 73g cream D. 75g cream
For question number 30, refer to the statement in the box below.
The presence of SO2 in the atmosphere causes acid rain.
_____ 30. What percentage of sulfur is present in SO2 (Molar Mass = 64.07g/mole)?
A. 40.00% B. 49.95% C. 50.05% D. 60.00%
_____ 31. How does ionic bonding takes place?
A. Two non-metallic elements of the same kind form strong forces of attraction.
B. Two non-metallic elements of different kinds form strong forces of attraction.
C. A non-metallic element like fluorine is attracted to a metallic element like sodium.
D. A metallic element like sodium transfers an electron to a non-metallic element like fluorine.
_____ 32. Which statement is NOT true of the atomic model of Neils Bohr?
A. An electron can absorb or emit a quantity or radiation.
B. The energy of the electron in a given orbit is not fixed.
C. The hydrogen is made up of a positively charged nucleus.
D. The electron revolves around the nucleus in a circular orbit.
_____ 33. How many nonpolar covalent bonds will there be in N 2 molecule, when Nitrogen belongs to family 5a and is
diatomic?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
_____ 34. Which BEST describes Element X if it belongs to Group 1 in the periodic table of elements?
A. high electronegativity B. high ionization energy C. low electronegativity D. non-metal
_____ 35. Which structure represents a carbonyl compound?
A. B. C. D. all of the above
For question number 36, refer to the statement in the box below.
A.
Gary has to remove the red paint from the paintbrush so that he could still use it again next time.
_____ 36. What organic compound should he use?
A. Acetone B. Lubricating oil C. Kerosene D. Formaldehyde
_____ 37. Which statement is incorrect?
A. Orbital is a region in an atom where an electron can be found.
B. An electron can emit energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
C. An electron can absorb energy when it jumps to a higher energy level.
D. Filling of electrons in an atom starts from a low energy level to highest energy level.
_____ 38. What bond holds the atoms of the elements in Groups 1 and 2 of the Periodic Table?
A. Non-polar covalent bond Polar covalent bond C. Metallic bond D. Ionic bond
_____ 39. Which statement BEST describes organic compounds?
A. Organic compounds are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen.
B. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms only.
C. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen only.
D. Organic compounds are compounds that are produced by living things.
_____ 40. Draw the structural formula of the alkane – METHANE in the box below.
Noted by:
GERNIN S. LARAÑO
Principal III