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MAINIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Mainit, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


CHEMISTRY

Name: ___________________________ Year / Section: _____________ Score: ______


I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1.What property of a liquid enables you to decide its purity?


a. It is soluble in water. c. It can be changed from one another.
b. It is tasteless and odorless d. It has a constant boiling point.

2. Which property of a pure substance is similar to that of a solution?


a. its constant boiling point c. its fixed composition
b. its sharp melting point d. its made up of a single phase
3. If you were asked to make a heterogeneous mixture, which of the following will you choose?
a. oil and water c. monosodium glutamate with water
b. coffee with milk d. salt in water

4. What happens when sugar crystals are added to a saturated sugar solution?
a. A supersaturated sugar solution is formed.
b. The added sugar crystals increase in size.
c. The added sugar crystals dissolve in a solution.
d. The added sugar crystals remain undissolved.

5. What should you do to dissolve more solid solute in a saturated liquid solution?
a. Stir the solution. c. Apply heat to the solution.
b. Reduce the pressure on the solution. d. Remove some solvent from the solution.
6. What does a molarity of a solution contain?
a. a mole of solute in 1 kg of solvent. c. a mole of solute in 1 L of solvent.
b. a mole of solute in 1 L of solution. d. a mole of solute in 1 mole of solvent.

7. Carbonated drinks like Coke and Pepsi are bottled under great carbon dioxide pressure. They are likeable
to drink when cold. What explains this?
a. more oxygen gas goes into solution c. less oxygen gas into solution
b. more carbon dioxide gas goes into solution d. less carbon dioxide gas goes into solution
8. Water with salt dissolved in it is ____.
a. an element b. a solution c. a suspension d. a mineral

9. The best condition for gas to liquefy is ___.


a. low pressure and low temperature c. low pressure and high temperature
b. high pressure and high temperature d. high pressure and low temperature

10. The label on a bottle of muriatic acid gives us the following information 135 mL by volume.
What is the % concentration of HCl present in 150 mL of muriatic acid?
a. 90% b. 135 % c. 15 % d. 10%

II. Solve the following problems.


1. A solution contains 30 g of urea ( molar mass = 60 g ) in 250 mL of solution. What is its %
(m/v) concentration and Molarity?

2. What is the molality of the solution if 24 g of NaOH dissolved in 300 g of water.


MAINIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Mainit, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY I

Name: ___________________________ Year / Section: _____________ Score: ______


I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which components of the air varies in amount from day to day?


a. oxygen b. nitrogen c. water vapor d. carbon dioxide
2. This is a mixture of different gases, pollutants, dust and water vapor. What is it?
a. air b. water c. soil d. minerals
3. The air is said to be humid if it contains plenty of ____.
a. oxygen b. water vapor c. hydrogen d. methane

4. The most abundant gas in air.


a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. helium
5. The gas which is given off by all animals is called ___.
a. oxygen b. carbon dioxide c. hydrogen d. nitrogen

6. A wet porcelain plate placed on a disk rack dried up after few minutes. What happened to the
water that was on the plate?
a. It disintregrated into oxygen and hydrogen
b. It was absorbed by the porcelain plate.
c. It escaped into the air as water vapor.
d. It did not exist anymore as matter.
7. What protects the earth’s surface from the harmful ultra-violet rays?
a. atmosphere b. biosphere c. hydrosphere d. ozone layer

8. It serves as the boundary between the troposphere and the next layer.
a. stratosphere b. ozone layer c. tropopause d. thermosphere
9. Instrument used to measure humidity.
a. barometer b. hygrometer c. anemometer d. sphygmanometer
10. Instrument used to measure air pressure.
a. barometer b. hygrometer c. anemometer d. sphygmanometer

11. Areas where the air is thicker are known as –


a. high altitudes b. weather c. high pressure areas d. low pressure areas
12. A day-to-day condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time.
a. weather b. climate c. wind d. temperature

13. A condition of the atmosphere over a longer period of time..


a. wind b. climate c. weather d. temperature

14. Comets, planets, and asteroids are similar because they all ___.
a. move around the sun b. have atmospheres c. contain gases d. contain ice
15. As one goes higher above the earth, air pressure ___.
a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same

16. In which layer do virtually all weather phenomena takes place?


a. ozone layer b. stratosphere c. troposphere d. hydrosphere
17. Blanket of air that surrounds the earth.
a. Hydrosphere b. Lithosphere c. Thermosphere d. Atmosphere

18. Who discovered and proposed that comets orbit the sun every 76 years?
a. Blaise Pascal c. Edmond Halley
b. Galileo Galilei d. Neils Bohr
19. What layer in the atmosphere where most jet aircraft fly in the lower part?
a. troposphere b. stratosphere c. Mesosphere d. Thermosphere

20. Why is the sun the only star from which earth receives much heat and light?
a. The sun is much closer to Earth than the other stars.
b. The sun is much bigger than the other stars in the universe.
c. The sun is much hotter than the other stars in the universe.
d. The sun is the only star that gives its own heat and light.

II. WORD BANK: Identify the spacecraft used in the space explorations. Find it from the word bank:

Shenzhou V Luna 2 Pathfinder


Skylab Gemini 3 Vostok
Venera 7 Sputnik 2 Nozomi
Tiros 1 Mir Viking 1
Sakigake Surveyor I Apollo 11

_________________1. Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.


_________________2. The first space station, launched on May 14, 1973 and serves as the quarter
of the 3 astronauts who stayed for 84 days of weightlessness.
_________________ 3. A Russian space station is launched on February 1986.
_________________ 4. The first successful space probe which landed on the moon on September
12, 1959.
_________________ 5. Russians launch dog Laika into space on November 1957.
_________________ 6. Japan launches the first planetary mission on July 1998.
_________________ 7. on board by the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, on April 1961.
_________________ 8. The first manned spacecraft of China. On board was a single astronaut,
Yang Liwei.
_________________ 9. landed on Mars on July 20, 1976.
_________________10. the latest space mission to Mars.
_________________11. landed on Venus on December 15, 1970.
_________________12. caries instrument to measure soil strength and composition of the moon.
_________________13. first successful weather satellite launched by the US on April 1960.
_________________14. first manned flight made three orbits around the earth.
_________________15. the first interplanetary probe of Japan on January 1985.

III. LETTER STRUGGLE:. Below are letter which have been jumbled. Struggle the letters by
arranging them to form a word.
M I B R E
N G I R S T
U G N M A RP
A E T S E
D T H E U T E
1. ____________________ 2. ____________________ 3. ____________________

P RX
E M L
A O E A T
R O P
T S E O
H N I
4. _____________________ 5. ____________________
God Bless!
Ma’am Nenita
ANSWER KEY
I II
1. C 11. C 1. Apollo 11 11. Venera 7
2. A 12. A 2. Skylab 12. Surveyor 1
3. B 13. B 3. Mir 13. Tyros I
4. A 14. A 4. Luna 2 14. Gemini 3
5. B 15. B 5. Sputnik 2
6. C 16. C 6. Nozomi
7. D 17. D 7. Vostok
8. C 18. C 8. Shenzhou V
9. B 19. B 9. Viking 1
10. A 20. A 10. Pathfinder

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