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ROSARIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Rosario, Santiago City

Name: _____________________________________Section: _______________ Score: _____________


SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 9

1. What is the positively charged part of an atom?


A. proton B. nucleus C. neutron D. electron
2. Which of the following is the lowest value of the main energy level?
A. K B. L C. P D. Q
3. What is the shape of f-orbitals?
A. sphere B. peanut C. flower D. double peanut
4. How many electrons can the p-orbital hold?
A. 2 B. 6 C. 10 D. 14
5. Which of the following shows the correct order of the energy sublevels?
A. f orbital, d orbital, p orbital, s orbital C. s orbital, d orbital, f orbital, p orbital
B. p orbital, f orbital, s orbital, d orbital D. s orbital, p orbital, d orbital, f orbital
6. Which statement correctly describes that an atom is stable according to the Octet Rule?
A. an atom with 6 valence electrons C. an atom with 10 valence electrons
B. an atom with 8 valence electrons D. an atom with 12 valence electrons
7. Among the orbital designations given, which has the highest energy?
A. 2s B. 2p C. 3d D. 4p
8. Which explains the filling up of the orbitals in the order of increasing energy?
A. Octet Rule B. Hund’s Rule C. Pauli’s Exclusion D. Aufbau Principle
9. Write the electron configuration of Krypton.
A. 1s22s22p63s23p3 C. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6
2 2 6 2 6 1
B. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s D. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
10. Determine the valence electron of an element based on the electronic configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s2.
A. 2 B. 4 C. 10 D. 20
11. Which of the following elements is depicted in the electronic configuration 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s23d5?
2 2 6 2 6

A. Chlorine B. Calcium C. Magnesium D. Manganese


12. All the statements describe the Bohr Model and Quantum Mechanical Model except one. Which statement does
NOT describe the models?
A. Both models show the three subatomic particles – proton, electron, and neutron.
B. Bohr Model shows electron orbits while Quantum Mechanical Model shows electron clouds.
C. According to the Bohr Model and Quantum Mechanical Model, electrons can only be found in orbits.
D. Both Bohr Model and Quantum Mechanical Model show the proton and neutron in the nucleus of an atom.
13. What type of elements tend to bond to form an ionic compound?
A. Metal and Nonmetal C. Nonmetal and metalloid
B. Metal and Metalloids D. Nonmetal and another Nonmetal
14. Compute the electronegativity difference of NaCl (sodium chloride) by looking at the electronegativity value of
each element in the periodic table of elements.
A. 0.9 B. 2.1 C. 3.0 D. 3.9
15. Assess which of the following pair of elements will result in nonpolar covalent compound by computing their
electronegativity difference.
A. Aluminum and Chlorine C. Sulfur and Oxygen
B. Carbon and Hydrogen D. Sodium and Chlorine
16. Enumerate the properties of ionic compounds. Choose from the choices given below.
I. It forms crystals. III. It has low melting and boiling points.
II. It is hard and brittle. IV. It conducts electricity when dissolved in water.
A. I and II only B. I, II, and III only C. I, II, and IV only D. I, II, III and IV
17. When a metal and nonmetal atom bond together to form an ionic compound, what type of ion is formed by the
metal atom?
A. Negative Ions B. Neutral Ions C. Positive Ions D. Reactive Ions
18. How will you write the ion of Bromine that gains 1 electron during the process of chemical bonding?
A. B+1 B. B-1 C. Br+1 D. Br-1
19. Explain the reason why K atom become K+ after it has bonded with Cl atom forming KCl.
A. because it has lost 1 electron C. because it has gained 1 electron
B. because it has lost 2 electrons D. because it has gained 2 electrons
20. What do you call the organic compounds consisting entirely of Hydrogen and Carbon?
A. ethers B. alcohols C. hydrocarbons D. carboxylic acids
21. Which of the following are commonly used in embalming and preserving tissues of specimens?
A. aspirin B. acetone C. formalin D. penicillin
22. Solve for the molecular formula of an alkene with 5 Carbon atoms using the general formula.
A. C 2 H 4 B. C 4 H 8 C. C 5 H 10 D. C 5 H 12
23. What would be the name of the alkane with the molecular formula C 8 H 16 ?
A. Propane B. Hexane C. Octane D. Decane
24. Juan is playing basketball. The game is very tight; one of his opponents slipped on the floor. The other team-mates
tell them to use alcohol. How will alcohol be used in this kind of situation?
A. It will be used to fuel vehicles. C. It will be used as solvent for paints.
B. It will be used to disinfect wounds. D. It will be used to mix alcoholic drinks.
25. How is the number of molecules calculated?
A. Number of moles multiplied by Avogadro’s number
B. Atomic mass given multiplied by 1 mole and divided by the atomic mass of the element
C. Atomic mass of an element minus the number of atoms as indicated by chemical formula
D. Number of atoms as indicated by chemical formula divided by atomic mass of an element
26. Which statement is TRUE about the different substances having the same number of moles?
A. They have equal masses. C. They have the same amounts of energy
B. They have equal numbers of molecules. D. They have equal volumes per unit mass
27. Which formula tells the actual number of atoms in a molecule?
A. atomic formula B. chemical formula C. empirical formula D. molecular
formula
28. How many percent of Hydrogen (H) is present in water (H2O)?
A. 10.1% B. 11.1% C. 12.1% D. 13.1%
29. Compute the molar mass of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
A. 14.0 grams B. 28.0 grams C. 40.0 grams D. 44.0 grams
30. The label of the dark chocolate indicates that its mass is 150g and it is 70% cacao, if you consume the whole
chocolate bar, how much cacao did you eat?
A. 45 grams B. 50 grams C. 100 grams D. 105 grams
30. Suppose you were asked to prepare 250 grams chocolate mousse which is 35% chocolate, 30% cream and 20%
milk, 10% sugar and 5% butter. Based on this, how much cream are you going to use?
A. 60 grams B. 62 grams C. 73 grams D. 75 grams

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