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TOMINJAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Tominjao, Daanbantayan, Cebu

I. Multiple Choices. Choose the correct answer. Write the letter before the number.
1. The branch of Science concerned with the study of matter and the change it undergoes.
a. Physics b. Chemistry c. Science d. Biology
2. An organized system of knowledge that is based on experimentation.
a. Physics b. Chemistry c. Science d. Biology
3. Anything that occupy space, has mass and volume is known as __________.
a. atom b. matter c. Chemistry d. Physics
4. The quantity of matter in a particular sample of matter.
a. mass b. weight c. volume d. space
5. A substance that compose of only one kind of atom.
a. compound b. mixtures c. element d. none of the above
6. An abbreviation for the name of an element.
a. symbol b. acronym c. Capital letter d. none of the above.
7. An arrangement of the elements in order of their atomic numbers.
a. Chart b. Table of Elements c. Periodic Table d. none of the above
8. A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
a. Periodic Table b. Period c. Chart d. Group
9. A vertical column of elements in the periodic table.
a. Period b. Chart c. Group d. none of the above
10. The study of the properties and nature of matter, the different forms of energy and the ways in which
matter and energy interact in the world around us.
a. Science b. Physics c. Chemistry d. Biology
11. The study of living things.
a. Science b. Chemistry c. Physics d. Biology
12. A substance that is composed of 2 or more elements, chemically combined, in definite, and constant
proportions.
a. element b. compound c. mixture d. none of the above
13. A Law that states that any pure compound always contains the same elements in exactly the same
proportion by mass.
a. Law of Definite Proportions c. A & B
b. Constant compositions d. none of the above
14. Characteristics that describes a sample of matter.
a. Character b. Properties c. melting point d. none of the above
15. The Scientist that presented concrete evidence that all matter is made of very small particles.
a. Democritus b. Leuccipus c. Aristotle d. John Dalton
16. A particle consisting of two or more atoms combined together in a specific arrangement.
a. Atom b. Molecule c. ion d. none of the above
17. A homogeneous mixture, made up of solute dissolved in a solvent.
a. solution b. water c. alcohol d. none of the above
18. A combination of substance in variable proportions, this can be a homogeneous and heterogeneous.
a. element b. compound c. mixture d. none of the above
19. A pure substance thus have a symbol for an element; __________ for a compound.
a. format b. formula c. theory d. law
20. A property that can be observed without changing the composition.
a. chemical property b. states c. physical property d. none of the above
21. Center of the atom.
a. neutrons b. proton c. nucleus d. electrons
22. Which of the following is not found at the center of nucleus.
a. neutrons b. proton c. nucleus d. electrons
23. Which of the following is a positive charge subatomic particle?
a. neutrons b. proton c. electrons d. none of the above
24. Atoms of the same element but they differ in mass number.
a. atomic weight b. mass number c. isotopes d. none of the above
25. Which of the following is a solution?
a. mixture of salt and water c. mixture of sand and stone
b. mixture of sand and water d. none of the above
26. The first element found in Periodic table with atomic number.
a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Lithium d. Beryllium
27. Which of the following is not a gas?
a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Oxygen d. Gold
28. How many elements are there in a Periodic table?
a. 113 b. 114 c. 106 d. 118
29. An ion present in Human body, very important in the formation of bones and teeth, essential in muscle
contraction, impulse conduction in nerves and blood clotting.
a. I2 b. Fe2+ c. Ca2+ d. none of the above
30. An ion with a negative charge formed when an atom gains an electron in a reaction.
a. anion b. ion c. cation d. none of the above
31. The process of forming ion.
a. ionic bonding b. ionization c. anion d. none of the above
32. Au symbol means ______.
a. Auntrium b. Antimony c. Gold d. none of the above
33. CH4 is also known as __________.
a. methane b. ethylene c. ethane d. none of the above
34. Iron symbol is __________.
a. I b. Fe c. Pb d. none of the above
35. It maintains normal taste and smell, helps in healing wounds.
a. Zinc b. Potassium c. Iodine d. Magnesium
II. Write the names of the following symbols.
36. H = ___________________________
37. O = ___________________________
38. Ar = ___________________________
39. Si = ___________________________
40. Y = ___________________________
III. Write how many atoms of each element are present in each of the following.
41. H2O = _____
42. CH4 = _____
43. MgCl2 = _____
44. Na2SO4 = _____
45. Cu(BrO4)2 = _____

IV. Tell how many protons, electrons and neutrons there are in each following atoms.
Elements # of p # of e # of n
46. C = 12 6 6
47. Br = 80 35 45
48. Bi = 214 83 131
49. Pb = 206 82 82
50. H = 2

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