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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
2) You are heating a piece of glass and now want to pick it up. You should
How many players on the team have a batting average between .300 - .399?
A) 7 B) 1 C) 5 D) 9
4) The number 680 000 000 expressed correctly using scientific notation is __________.
A) 6.8 B) 68 × 107 C) 0.68 × 106 D) 680 × 106 E) 6.8 × 108
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5) The correct decimal representation of 6.453 x 103 is:
A) 6.453
B) 6.5 x 103
C) 6,453
D) 0.006453
E) none of the above
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12) Given the density of Au is 19.3 g/cm3, determine the mass of gold in an ingot with the dimensions of 10.0 cm x
4.00 cm x 3.00 cm.
A) 0.161
B) 2.32 x 103
C) 3.80 x 104
D) 102
E) none of the above
13) Suppose a boat engine leaks 938 milliliters of oil into a lake. The mass of this spilled oil is 823 grams. The oil
will not mix with the lake water. Which statement is true?
A) The oil will float because its density of 0.877 g/mL is less than the density of water.
B) The oil will sink because its density of 0.877 g/mL is greater than the density of water.
C) The oil will float because its density of 1.14 g/mL is less than the density of water.
D) The oil will sink because its density of 1.14 g/mL is greater than the density of water.
E) none of the above
17) The correct number of significant figures in the number 865,000 is:
A) 5
B) 6
C) 4
D) 3
E) none of the above
18) The correct number of significant figures in the number 7.9 x 10-4 is:
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) none of the above
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19) The correct number of significant figures in the number 0.0012320 is:
A) 4
B) 7
C) 3
D) 5
E) none of the above
20) Determine the answer for the equation below with correct number of significant figures:
1.2 x 1.79 = ________
A) 2.15
B) 2.2
C) 2.148
D) 2.1
E) none of the above
21) Determine the answer to the following equation with correct number of significant figures:
(17.103 + 2.03) x 1.02521 = ________
A) 19.6
B) 20
C) 19.61
D) 19.6153
E) none of the above
22) How many significant digits should be reported in the answer to the following calculation?
(4.3 - 3.7) x 12.3 =
A) 3
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
E) none of the above
25) Which state of matter has atomic spacing that is close together and definite shape?
A) plasma
B) solid
C) liquid
D) gas
E) none of the above
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26) Which state of matter has atomic spacing that is far apart and definite shape?
A) solid
B) plasma
C) gas
D) liquid
E) none of the above
27) Molten (liquid) iron metal has a(n) ________ volume and a(n) ________ shape.
A) indefinite; definite
B) definite; definite
C) definite; indefinite
D) indefinite; indefinite
E) insufficient information given to determine
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33) Which of the following statements about physical and chemical changes is FALSE?
A) In a physical change, matter does not change its composition.
B) Phase changes are always physical changes.
C) Chemical reactions are chemical changes.
D) In a chemical change, matter changes its composition.
E) All of the above statements are true.
36) In the winter, the outdoor temperature is -12°F. What is the temperature in the Kelvin scale?
A) 249 K B) 284 K C) 262 K D) 273 K E) 178 K
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41) Which of the following is NOT a correct name, symbol combination?
A) silicon, Si
B) phosphorus, P
C) beryllium, Be
D) manganese, Mg
E) iron, Fe
43) The names of the elements whose symbols are Si, P, Mn, and S are respectively,
A) silicon, phosphorus, magnesium, and sulfur.
B) silver, phosphorus, magnesium, and sulfur.
C) silicon, potassium, magnesium, and sulfur.
D) silicon, phosphorus, manganese, and sulfur.
E) silicon, potassium, magnesium, and sodium.
47) Which of the following pairs of subatomic particles have charges of equal magnitude but opposite in sign?
A) proton and positron
B) gamma ray and neutron
C) proton and electron
D) neutron and proton
E) electron and neutron
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48) In an atom, the nucleus contains __________.
A) all the protons and electrons
B) only protons
C) only neutrons
D) all the protons and neutrons
E) an equal number of protons and electrons
51) The mass number of an atom can be calculated from the __________.
A) number of electrons
B) number of protons
C) number of protons plus neutrons
D) number of electrons plus protons
E) number of neutrons
54) The correct symbol for the isotope of potassium with 22 neutrons is __________.
41 15 22 37 19
A) K B) P C) K D) P E) K
19 37 19 15 41
55) The correct symbol for a uranium atom with a mass number of 235 is __________.
327 235 143 235 235
A) U B) U C) U D) U E) Ur
92 92 92 91 92
56) Which of the following is NOT true for the atoms 13N, 14N, and 15N?
A) They all have 7 protons.
B) They are isotopes.
C) They all have the same atomic number.
D) They all have the same mass number.
E) They all have 7 electrons.
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57) How many electrons are in Br- ?
A) 7
B) 4
C) 36
D) 34
E) none of the above
59) The number of cycles of a wave that passes a stationary point in one second is called its
A) wavelength
B) crest
C) frequency
D) trough
E) none of the above
60) Which color of the visible spectrum has the longest wavelength (750 nm)?
A) yellow B) violet C) orange D) red E) green
61) What is the correct order of the electromagnetic spectrum from shortest wavelength to longest?
A) Visible Light Infrared Radiation Microwaves Radio Waves Gamma Rays X-rays Ultraviolet
Radiation
B) Gamma Rays X-rays Infrared Radiation Visible Light Ultraviolet Radiation Microwaves Radio
Waves
C) Gamma Rays X-rays Ultraviolet Radiation Visible Light Infrared Radiation Microwaves Radio
Waves
D) Gamma Rays X-rays Visible Light Ultraviolet Radiation Infrared Radiation Microwaves Radio
Waves
E) Radio Waves X-rays Ultraviolet Radiation Visible Light Infrared Radiation Microwaves Gamma
Rays
62) What is the frequency (Hz) of electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength of 0.53 m?
A) 1.8 × 10-9 B) 1.6 × 108 C) 1.3 × 10-33 D) 1.3 × 1033 E) 5.7 × 108
63) The energy of a photon that has a frequency of 8.21 × 1015 Hz is __________ J.
A) 8.08 × 10-50 B) 1.26 × 10-19 C) 1.99 × 10-25 D) 5.44 × 10-18 E) 1.24 × 1049
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65) The atomic orbital depicted below would be found in a ________ sublevel.
A) 6p B) 4f C) 2s D) 3p E) 5d
66) What is the maximum number of electrons that the “f” subshell can hold?
A) 14 B) 10 C) 5 D) 6
68) What is the electron configuration for potassium (atomic number 19)?
A) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 5 3d 2
B) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 7
C) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 5 4s1
D) 1s2 2s2 2p 8 3s2 3p 5
E) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 4s1
69) What element has the electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 ?
A) Be B) Mg C) Ca D) Na E) Si
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71) Which electron configuration represents a violation of the Pauli exclusion principle?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
72) Which of the following denotes an orbital diagram for a boron atom?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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73) Which one of the following elements occupies position period 5 and group IIA in the periodic table?
A) Y B) Kr C) Ga D) B E) Sr
76) Which element would be expected to have chemical and physical properties closest to those of fluorine?
A) S B) Fe C) O D) Ne E) Cl
77) The abbreviated electron configuration for a boron atom (Atomic number = 5) is __________.
A) 1s2 2s2 2p 1 B) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 C) [H]2s2 2p 1 D) [He]2s2 2p 1 E) [Ne]2s2 2p 1
79) The elements in groups IA, VIIA and VIIIA are called, respectively:
A) alkali metals, halogens, noble gases
B) alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens
C) alkali metals, chalcogens, halogens
D) alkaline earth metals, halogens, chalcogens
80) The number of known nonmetals is ________ the number of known metals.
A) about 1/4 that of B) about double
C) about four times greater than D) very small compared to
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83) Sulfur is a __________ block element.
A) g B) f C) d D) s E) p
87) The elements in group IIA of the periodic table all have electron configurations ending in ________.
A) p4 B) d4 C) f4 D) p2 E) s2
88) Chlorine and bromine have very similar chemical properties. This is best explained by the fact that both
elements
A) have the same number of valence electrons.
B) are in period 3 of the Periodic Table.
C) are gases.
D) have equal number of protons and electrons.
E) none of the above
89) What is the element in which at least one electron is in the d-orbital?
A) K
B) Sc
C) Ca
D) Ar
E) none of the above
93) Which of the following elements has the highest ionization energy?
A) Ca B) Ne C) Cl D) Ba E) Al
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94) Which of the following atoms has the least metallic character?
A) Na B) Li C) Cs D) Rb E) K
231 231
96) What is the missing particle? Th ____ + Ac
90 89
A) beta particle
B) alpha particle
C) positron
D) gamma particle
E) none of the above
126 126
97) The isotope Sn decays to Sb. What type of radiation does it emit in this process?
50 51
1 4 -1 0
A) n B) He C) e D) e E)
0 2 0 -1
243
98) Which of the following nuclides will undergo beta decay to produce Am?
95
247
A) Cm
96
243
B) Np
93
244
C) Bk
97
243
D) Pu
94
E) none of the above
99) The half-life of bromine-74 is 25 min. How much of a 4.0 mg sample is still active after 75 min?
A) 4.0 mg B) 1.0 mg C) 2.0 mg D) 0.25 mg E) 0.50 mg
100) When an atom of uranium-235 is bombarded with neutrons, it splits into smaller nuclei and produces a great
amount of energy. This nuclear process is called __________.
A) fission
B) fusion
C) chain reaction
D) ionization
E) decomposition
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Answer Key
Testname: HONORS CHEMISTRY - 1ST SEMESTER FINAL EXAM PRACTICE TEST
1) A
2) A
3) C
4) E
5) C
6) C
7) B
8) A
9) C
10) D
11) C
12) B
13) A
14) B
15) A
16) A
17) D
18) B
19) D
20) D
21) C
22) B
23) C
24) D
25) B
26) E
27) C
28) C
29) B
30) D
31) E
32) D
33) E
34) C
35) A
36) A
37) A
38) C
39) E
40) B
41) D
42) A
43) D
44) C
45) C
46) D
47) C
48) D
49) B
50) B
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Answer Key
Testname: HONORS CHEMISTRY - 1ST SEMESTER FINAL EXAM PRACTICE TEST
51) C
52) E
53) A
54) A
55) B
56) D
57) C
58) E
59) C
60) D
61) C
62) E
63) D
64) B
65) E
66) A
67) B
68) E
69) B
70) E
71) E
72) E
73) E
74) A
75) A
76) E
77) D
78) D
79) A
80) A
81) D
82) B
83) E
84) D
85) B
86) D
87) E
88) A
89) B
90) D
91) C
92) E
93) B
94) B
95) A
96) C
97) D
98) D
99) E
100) A
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