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MULTIPLE CHOICE.
DIRECTION: Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Any kind of alteration
is considered incorrect.
A. B. C. D.
____17. Use the electronegativity scale below to answer the next question
Element Electronegativity
F= 4.0 O=3.5 Cl=3.0 Br=2.8 S=2.5 H=2.1
Al=1.5 Mg=1.2 Ca=1.0 Li=0.9 Na=0.9 K=0.8
Which pair of elements is most likely to form a covalently bonded compound?
A. Li and Cl B. S and O c. Ca and S d. Na and Br
____18. What is the total number of electrons shared in a double covalent bond between two atoms?
A. 1 B. 8 C. 2 D. 4
____19. How many electrons are gained/ lost by magnesium and what is the charge on the ion that it
forms?
A. loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2 – charge
B. gains 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2 – charge
C. loses 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2 + charge
D. gains 2 electrons to form a magnesium ion with a 2+ charge
____20. A pure substance does not conduct electricity in the solid state but it does dissolve in water
and the resulting solution conducts electricity. The substance has a fairly high melting point. The
substance is most likely to be _______________.
A. ionic compound C. metal
B. covalent compound D. network solid
____21. When covalent bonds are formed between atoms having different electronegativities, the
electrons tend to spend more time at the atom with the greater electronegativity. What chemical bonds
are being described?
A. electrovalent bonds C. coordinate covalent bonds
B. polar covalent bonds D. none of these
____22. The bond between sulfur (electronegativity value 2.5) and chlorine (electronegativity value 3.0)
would be _______________.
A. not formed B. ionic C. polar covalent D. nonpolar covalent
____23. Which statement best describes the substance that results when electrons are transferred
from a metal to a nonmetal?
A. It contains ionic bonds and has a low melting point.
B. It contains covalent bonds and has a low melting point.
C. It contains ionic bonds and has a high melting point.
D. It contains covalent bonds and has a high melting point.
____24. Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of metal?
A. for ceramic containers
B. for electrical wirings
C. for jewelries
D. for roofs
____25. Which of the following does negatively charged ion attracts?
A. anion B. cation C. neutral atom D. proton
____26. Ionic compounds may contain polyatomic ions, which consist of groups of atoms having an
electrical charge. An example is magnesium nitrate. Which of the following is the formula for
magnesium nitrate?
A. MgNO3 B. Mg2NO3 C. Mg(NO3)2 D. Mg2(NO3)3
____27. Which of the following states that “atoms like to have full valence shells of eight electrons?”
A. valence rule B. anion rule C. cation rule D. octet rule
____28. Which statement(s) is/are TRUE?
A. generally organic compounds have higher melting point than inorganic compound.
B. generally inorganic compounds have higher melting point than organic compound.
C. generally organic compounds and inorganic compound have the same melting point.
D. none of the above
____29. Which statements is correct?
A. generally organic compounds have higher boiling point than inorganic compound.
B. generally inorganic compounds have higher boiling point than organic compound.
C. generally organic compounds and inorganic compound have the same boiling point.
D. none of these
____30. Methane (CH4) is a component of natural gas, what type of chemical bond present in it?
A. Ionic bond B. H-Bond C. Covalent bond D. None of these
____31. Evaluate which of the given statements below best described carbon atom?
I. Carbon atom can form single, double or triple bonds.
II. Carbon atom can form chemical bonds with other carbon atoms and other nonmetal
atoms in any ways.
III. Carbon atom is basic for all life
IV. Carbon atoms can be produced long carbon chain
A. I only B. I & III only C. I, II, & VI only D. I, II, III, & IV
____32. Evaluate the given materials below, which of them is/are NOT containing carbon atom?
I. Agua Oxinada (Hydrogen Peroxide)
II. Water
III. Petroleum
VI. Isopropyl Alcohol
A. I & II only B. III & IV only C. II, III& IV only D. I, III& IV only
____33. Which of the following groups of Organic compounds are both composed of hydrocarbons?
A. Alkynes and Ketones C. Alcohols and Aldehydes
B. Alkanes and Alkenes D. Amines and Amides
____34. Acetone is an example of what group of organic compound.
A. Carbonyl group C. Hydrocarbon group
B. Hydroxyl Group D. None of the above
____35. Which of the following is an example of Alkane?
A. Propene B. Butane C. Ethene D. Propyne
____36. Which of the following statements best described Hydrocarbons?
A. Are specific group of organic compounds which contain carbon and hydrogen only.
B. it’s basic groups are alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.
C. Either A or B
D. Neither A nor B
____37. How many moles are the in 8.0 grams of silver (Ag)?
A. 3.16 moles C. 2.16 moles
B. 1.16 moles D. 0.16 moles
____38. How many moles are in 17.0 grams of H2O2?
A. 0.25 moles C. 0. 30 moles
B. 0.50 moles D. 0.75 moles
____39.Which of the following is the lightest?
A. 3 grams of Hydrogen C. 1 mole helium
B. 4 moles of Hydrogen D. 3 grams of Helium
____40. Which of the following is the heaviest?
A. 1 mole of Boron C. 1 mole of Carbon
B. 1 mole of Fluorine D. 1 mole of Calcium
____41. Calculate how many moles are in 2.00 grams of H2O?
A. 0.11 moles B. 1.11 moles C. 2.11 moles D. 3.11 moles
____42. Calculate how many grams are present in 0.700 moles of H2O2?
A. 43.8 grams B. 33.8 grams C. 23.8 grams D. 53.8 grams
____43. Determine the percent composition of each element in CuBr2.
A. Cu: 28%, & Br:72% C. Cu: 72%, & Br:28%
B. Cu: 46%,& Br: 54% D. Cu: 54%,& Br:46%
____44. Find the percent composition of all element in compound: NaOH
A. Na: 2.5%, O: 40.0%, H 57.5% C. Na: 40.0%, O: 57.5%, H 2.5%
B. Na: 57. 5%, O: 2.5%, H 40.0% D. Na: 57. 5%, O: 40.0%, H 2.5%
For items 45-49:
Nueva Ecija is also known as the rice granary of the Philippines because its huge volume of rice
being produced throughout the season. But nowadays its farm lands have been depleted the amount
of nitrogen available in the soil, which is one of the 16 essential elements needed by the plants for their
optimum growth and development. The primary source of available nitrogen can be found in Ammonium
Nitrate- NH4NO3., ammonia- NH3, and Ammonium Sulfate – (NH4)2SO4.
____45. Calculate the percent composition of nitrogen in Ammonium Nitrate- NH4NO3.
A. 82. 22 % B. 24.99% C. 35.00% D. 44.60%
____46. Calculate the percent composition of nitrogen in ammonia- NH3.
A. 82. 22 % B. 24.99% C. 35.00% D. 44.60%
____47. Calculate the percent composition of nitrogen Ammonium Sulfate – (NH4)2SO4.
A. 82. 22 % B. 24.99% C. 35.00% D. 44.60%
____48. Which fertilizer have the highest percent composition of nitrogen?
A. Ammonium Nitrate- NH4NO3 C. ammonia- NH3
B. Ammonium Sulfate – (NH4)2SO4 D. They have the same composition
____49. Which fertilizer have the lowest percent composition of nitrogen?
A. Ammonium Nitrate- NH4NO3 C. Ammonium Sulfate – (NH4)2SO4
B. Ammonia- NH3 D. They have the same composition
____50. Which substance has greater percent by mass of hydrogen: C4H8 or C8H18?
A. C4H8 B. C8H18 C. these are equal D. needs more data
Prepared by:
ROSEMARIE Z. BURAYAG
OIC- Education Program Supervisor, Science
Noted:
1. C 26. C
2. C 27. D
3. D 28. B
4. D 29. A
5. A 30. C
6. C 31. D
7. A 32. B
8. D 33. B
9. B 34. A
10. B 35. B
11. C 36. C
12. B 37. D
13. C 38. B
14. A 39. C
15. A 40. A
16. A 41. A
17. B 42. C
18. D 43. A
19. C 44. D
20. A 45. C
21. C 46. A
22. C 47. B
23. C 48. C
24. A 49. C
25. B 50. B