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1.

Which of the following substances contain atoms? A B C D Zinc Ammonia Potassium iodide Lead(II) bromide

2.

Which of the following electron arrangement is the correct one for an element with the proton number of 20? A B C D 2.8.10 2.10.8 2.2.8.8 2.8.8.2

3.

The melting points and boiling points of substance R and substance S are shown in table below. Substance R S Boiling point (oC) 78 -115 Melting point (oC) 6 -80

At room temperature, 24 oC, R and S respectively, exists in the form of A B C D


4.

solid and liquid gas and solid liquid and gas solid and gas

Which of the following scientist and their discovery is correct? Proton Neutron Electron A James J.J. Thomson Ernest Chadwick Rutherford B Niels Bohr John Dalton James Chadwick C John J.J. Thomson Ernest Dalton Rutherford D Ernest James J.J. Rutherford Chadwick Thomson

5.

Table below shows three different elements P, Q and R. Element P Q R Proton number 10 13 18

Which of the following statements about these elements are true? P and R has the highest number of valence electrons. II P and R have similar chemical properties. III All of them have equal number of neutrons. IV Only R has filled its electron shells to the maximum. I A B C D
6.

I and II only I and III only II and III only II and IV

Which of the following statements is true about the particles in a gas? A The particles are very closely packed. B The kinetic energy of the particles is low. C The types of movement are vibration and rotation. D The forces of attraction between particles are very weak.

7.

Which of the following statements are true about the kinetic theory of matter? I Particles are always moving or vibrating. II The particles in solid move faster than the particles in liquid. III The speed of particles will be greater if more energy is added. IV The kinetic energy of the particles in solid is very high and move at high speed.

A B C D
8.

I and III only II and IV only II, III and IV only I, II, III and IV

In which of the following are the forces between particles the strongest? A B C D Wood Clouds Sugar solution Alcohol vapour

9.

A substance in the solid state is heated to room temperature, then cooled till it becomes solid again. Figure below shows the graph of temperature plotted against time for the experiment.

At which part labelled as A, B, C and D does the process of melting occur?


10. Which of the following pairs of scientists and

the theories is true? Scientist A John Dalton Theory Suggested that the nucleus consists of protons and neutrons B J.J. Thomson Suggested that an atom is a positively charged sphere with electrons moving around them C Ernest Suggested that electron Rutherford are arranged in shells surrounding the nucleus

D James Chadwick

Suggested that the neutron is neutral and its mass is almost equal to that of the proton

11. Sulphur-32 and Sulphur-34 are isotopes. The

number of protons in the atom of Sulphur-32 is 16. How many neutrons are present in the atom of Sulphur-34? A B C D 16 18 32 48

12. The nucleon number of an atom is equal to

A the number of neutrons in an atom. B the number of electrons in an atom. C the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons in an atom. D the sum of the numbers of protons and electrons in an atom.
13. Atom X has the proton number 16 and the

nucleon number of 38. Based on the data given, atom X has A B C D 16 electrons and 38 neutrons 22 electrons and 16 neutrons 16 electrons and 22 neutrons 38 electrons and 16 neutrons

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