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STUDY SMART TEST 1 CHEMISTRY FORM 4 Part A Objective Questions [CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 4 ] 1. Chemistry is A.

A. a study of all the elements that are found in the universe B. an investigation of all matters that exist on the Earths crust C. a branch of knowledge that tries to explain various Earths phenomena. D. a field of science that studies the structures. Properties, compositions and interactions of substances. 2. When carrying out an experiment in school laboratory, which of the following need not to be done? A. Making observation B. taking measurement C. Wiping the apparatus D. Recording data 3. Which of the following precaution needs to be taken when handling volatile chemicals? A. carry out the experiment in the open air B. carry out the experiment in a fume cupboard/chambers C. Pour excess chemicals into the sink D. Recycle the excess chemicals. 4. Which of the following substances consists of particles that are not arranged in an orderly manner? A. Copper B. Naphthalene C. Bromine D. Iodine

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5. Which of the following consists of atoms? A. Solid sodium chloride B. Carbon dioxide gas C. Neon gas D. Water 6. The figure shows the arrangement of particles of a substance that undergoes the changes of state through process X.

What is process X? A. Melting B. Boiling C. Freezing D. Sublimation 7. The figure shows the heating curve of solid X.

Which of the following is true about substance X at the sixth minute? A. All molecules are moving freely B. Molecules are closely arranged but atoms are moving freely C. Molecules and atoms are moving freely D. Some molecules are closely arranged while others are moving freely. 8. Which of the following statements are true when matters changes from gas to solid? I. The forces of attraction between the particles become weaker II. The energy content of the particles decreases www.studysmart.page.tl

III. The density of the matter increases IV. The temperature of the matter increase A. I and IV only B. II and III only C. II and IV only D. I, II and III only 9. The figure shows the atomic symbol of element O. How many electron and neutrons are there in an atom O? Number of Number of Electrons neutrons A 8 16 B 8 8 C 16 8 D 16 16 10. Chlorine-35 consist of 17 protons, 18 neutrons and 17 electrons. What is the atomic structure of another isotope of chlorine? A B C D Proton 17 17 18 20 Neutron 20 18 18 18 Electron 17 67 17 17

13. Relative atomic mass for an elements is

14. What is the relative molecular mass of MgSO4.2H2O? [ Relative Atomic Mass of H = 1, O = 16, Mg = 24, and S = 32] A. 150 B. 156 C. 154 D. 166 15. How many molecules are there in 28 g of nitrogen gas? [ Relative Atomic Mass of N = 14] A. 3.0 X 1023 B. 9.0 x 1023 C. 6.0 x 1023 D. 12.0 x 1023 16. How many moles of hydrogen atoms are there in 2.3 g of ethanol, C2H5OH [ Relative Atomic Mass of H = 1, C = 12 and O = 16] A. 0.05 B. 0.25 C. 0.10 D. 0.30 17. How many carbon dioxide molecules are there in 12 dm3 of carbon dioxide gas at room condition? [ Molar Volume = 24 dm3 mol-1 at room condition; Avogadro Constant = 6.02 x 1023] A. 6.02 X 1022 B. 3.01 x 1023 C. 6.02 x 1023 D. 1.806 x 1024

11. Atom P has 15 electrons. Which of the following is the electron arrangement of atom P?

12. Atom Z has 20 neutrons and an electron arrangement of 2.8.7 . What is the nucleon number of atom Z A. 2 B. 17 C. 7 D. 37 2

18. Which of the following compound does not have an empirical formula CH2O?

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A. Glucose, C6H12O6 B. Propanone, CH3COCH C. Ethanoic Acid, CH3COOH D. Methanal, HCHO 19. A sample of 13.92 g of oxide of metal G is reduced to 10.08 g of metal G. What is the empirical formula of the oxide of metal G? [Relative Atomic Mass of O = 16 & G = 56] A. G2O B. G2O3 C. GO2 D. G3O4 20. A compound consist of 85% carbon and 15% hydrogen. The relative molecular mass of the compound is 28. Find the molecular formula of the compound. [ Relative Atomic Mass of H = 1 and C = 12] A. C2H4 B. C2H6 C. C3H6 D. C3H8 21. Ammonia gas dissociate according to the following equation : 2NH3 (g) N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) What is the volume of hydrogen gas produced from 100 cm3 of ammonia gas? A. 50 cm3 B. 75 cm3 C. 125 cm3 150 cm3 22. Elements in the present Periodic Table is arranged according to increasing A. number of proton B. number of electron C. Number of neutron D. relative atomic mass 23. The figure shows the electron arrangement of atom M

A. Group 1 B. Group 13

C. Group 15 D. Group 18

24. Which of the following is true about the elements in Group 18 in the periodic table? A. Elements exist as monoatoms. B. All atoms have the same electron arrangements. C. They exist as liquid at room temperature D. All atoms can donate and accept electrons 25. Which of the following are chemical properties of elements in Group 1? I. The form oxides II. They react with water III. They react with chlorine gas IV. They react with paraffin wax/oil A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and IV only D. I,II and III only 26. Which of the following equations represents the most reactive reaction involving a metal and water? A. 2Li + 2H2O 2LiOH + H2 B. 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2 C. 2K + 2H2O 2KOH + H2 D. 2Rb + 2H2O 2RbOH + H2 27. Which of the following does not increase when going down Group 17 of the Periodic Table? A. Density B. Atomic size C. Boiling point D. Electronegativity 28. Chlorine and sodium are placed in the same period in the periodic table. Which of the following statements is not true about the properties of chlorine and sodium? A. The atomic radius of sodium is bigger than that of chlorine B. The Electronegativity of sodium is less than that of chlorine atom www.studysmart.page.tl

State the group of element M in the periodic Table.

C. At room temperature, sodium is a solid while chlorine is a liquid D. Sodium is an active metal while chlorine is an active non-metal 29. The table below shows the proton number of three elements, X,Y and Z. Elements Proton Number X 13 Y 15 Z 11 What are the properties of the oxides of X, Y and Z? X oxide Y Oxide A Amphoteric Acidic B Amphoteric Basic C Acidic Amphoteric D Acidic Acidic Z Oxide Basic Acidic Basic Basic

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30. Element Z has the following properties. - It Has high melting point - It acts as catalyst What type of element is Z? A. Halogen B. Alkali Metal C. Noble Gas D. Transition metal

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