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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
PAVIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Pavia, Iloilo
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

Sean Lehmar Capareño


Name: __________________________________ 11 STEM-1
Strand: __________________ Score:

Instruction: Read each question carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on the blank
provided after each number.

1. How many times larger in size is the atmospheric pressure unit than the mm Hg pressure unit? C
1. ________
A. 100 C. 760
B. 325 D 1000
2. Under which of the following volumes will 1.00 mol of an ideal gas exhibit the greatest pressure A
2. ________
at 300 K?
A. 0.01 L C. 1.00 L
B. 0.10 L D. 10.0 L
3. Which of the following terms are related to Boyle’s Law? A
3. ________
A. pressure and volume C. number of moles and volume
B. pressure and temperature D. volume and temperature
4. What are the missing words in the following statement of Charles's law: At constant B
4. ________
pressure, the volume of a gas sample is _______ proportional to its _______ temperature.
A. directly; Celsius C. inversely; Celsius
B. directly; Kelvin D. inversely; Kelvin
5. If the gas pressure exerted by a certain gas is 0.75 atm, what is its equivalent in mm Hg? C
5. ________
A. 101.325 mm Hg C. 570.00 mm Hg
B. 430.00 mm Hg D. 760.00 mm Hg
6. Atmosphere is intended to be a value that is representative of the pressure at sea level for C
6. ________
the standard atmosphere model. Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 1 atmosphere?
A. 760 mm of Hg C. 101.325 Pa
B. 760 Torr D. 1.01325 Bar
7. A gas sample of argon, maintained at constant temperature, occupies a volume of 500 L D
7. ________
at 4.00 atm. What is the new volume if the pressure were charged to 8 atm?
A. 50.0 L C. 125.0 L
B. 62.5 L D. 250.0 L
8. What is the resulting temperature of the gas if 200 mL of a gas sample at 27 oC expands
to 500 mL?
A
8. ________

A. 750.0 K C. 890. 6 K
B. 470.7 K D. 900.0 K
9. A sample of hydrogen gas in a closed container has a temperature of 37 oC and a 9. ________
pressure of 2 atm. What will be the pressure if the sample is heated to 127 oC?
A
A. 2.58 atm C. 5.21 atm
B. 3.47 atm D. 6.77 atm
10. A gas under 25 atm pressure occupies 35.0 L at 127 oC. What is the volume of the gas under B
10. ________
standard conditions (1 atm, 0oC)?
A. 0 L C. 1880.9 L
B. 597.2 L D. 3000 L
11. A sample of gas has a volume of 0.600 L at a temperature of 30 oC and a pressure of 0.8 atm. B
11. ________
What is the number of moles in this sample?
A. 0.2 mol C. 14.4 mol
B. 0.02 mol D. 145.4 mol
12. Equal numbers of moles of He(g), Ar(g), and Ne(g) are placed in a glass vessel at room A
12. ________
temperature. If the vessel has a pinhole-sized leak, which of the following will be true regarding
the rate of effusion of the gases?
A.   PHe> PNe > PAr C.   PNe > PAr > PHe
B.   PAr > PHe > PNe D. PAr > PNe > PHe
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13. Gases could be classified as real and ideal. Which of the following would describe a real gas? D
13. ________
A. Its particles cannot diffuse. C. Its particles have the same kinetic energy.
B. Its particles move in the same direction. D. Its particles exert attractive forces on each other.
14. STP is also known as the Standard Temperature and Pressure wherein a mole of a gas will A
14. ______
occupy a volume of 22.4 L. Which of the following values will attain this volume?
A. 1 atm and 00C C. 1 atm and 273 K
B. 1 atm and 0 K D. 1 atm and -273 K
15. Which of the following is a WRONG statement about the gas laws? A
15.________
A. Gay-Lussac’s law illustrates that the pressure of gas is proportional to its volume.
B. Charles’ law illustrates that the volume of gas expands when temperature becomes higher.
C. Dalton’s law illustrates that the total pressure exerted by the gases is equal to the sum of their
partial pressures.
D. Avogadro’s law illustrates that the volume of gas is proportional to its mole number or quantity.
16. Gas A and gas B (both unreactive) are allowed to mix. The total pressure is found to C
16. ________
be 3.50 atm. If gas B was measured initially at 1.25 atm, what is the partial pressure of gas A?
A. 1.25 atm C. 2.25 atm
B. 1.50 atm D. 4.75 atm
17. Why does a can collapse when a vacuum pump removes air from the can? D
17. _________
A. The inside and outside forces balance out and crush the can.
B. The vacuum pump creates a force that crushes the can.
C. The atmosphere exerts pressure on the inside of the can and crushes it.
D. The unbalanced outside force from atmospheric pressure crushes the can.
18. When the temperature of a gas is increased within a closed container, pressure increases D
18. _________
due to which of the following?
A. The spaces between the molecules of gas decrease.
B. The number of gas molecules in the container increases.
C. The frequency of collisions between molecules and the container walls decreases.
D. The frequency of collisions between molecules and the container walls increases.
19. If 0.5 L of O2(g) reacts with H2 to produce 1 L of H2O(g), what is the volume of H2O(g) B
19. _______
obtained from 1 L of O2(g)? 2H2 + O2 2H2O
A. 0.5 L C. 2 L
B. 1.5 L D. 2.5 L
20. Chlorine is produced by the reaction 2HCl(g) H2(g) + Cl2(g). How many liters of B
20. ________
HCl (36.5 g/mol) must be used to produce 10.0 L of chlorine at STP?
A. 15.0 L C. 30.0 L
B. 20.0 L D. 35.0 L
21. Kinetic molecular theory of gases explains the behavior of gas molecules under certain B
21. ________
conditions. Which of the following would describe the particles of a gas according to the kinetic
molecular theory?
A. Particles attract each other but do not collide. C. Particles repel each other and collide.
B. Particles neither attract nor repel each other. D. Particles repel and do not collide.
22. Generally, what can be said about molecules of gases according to the kinetic-molecular D
22.______
theory?
A. Molecules have different colors C. Molecules are always fluid.
B. Molecules have different shapes. D. Molecules are in constant motion.
23. In the quantum-mechanical model of the atom, which of the following is NOT one of A
23. _______
the four quantum numbers needed to specify the probable location of an electron?
A. Heisenberg number (H) which describes the electron’s position and momentum
B. Angular quantum number (l) which describes the shape of an electron’s orbital
C. Magnetic quantum number (ml) which describes the orbitals orientation in space
D. Principal quantum number (n) which describes the energy level/distance from the nucleus
24. Electrons can have different sets of magnetic quantum number. Which of the following are C
24. _______
the possible magnetic quantum number m values of a 3p electron?
A. 1, 2, and 3 C. -1, 0 and 1
B. 0, 1, and 2 D. -2, -1, 0, 1 and 2
25. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is NOT permitted? A
25. ______
A. n = 4, l = 2, m = 3 , s = -1/2 C. n = 2, l = 0, m = 0 , s = -1/2 i
B. n = 2, l = 2, m = 0 , s = ½ D. n = 3, l = 1, m = -1 , s = ½

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26. The word Aufbau means building up in German. Which is true about the Aufbau principle?
C
26. _______
A. Electrons with the same spin cannot occupy the same orbital.
B. Electrons will occupy single orbitals within and energy level before doubling up.
C. Electrons fill lower energy levels first before occupying higher energy levels.
D. Electrons jump from lower energy level to higher energy level before losing their energy.
27. Which of the following is the correct ground state electron configuration of Fe
B
27.________
with an atomic number of 26 ?
A. 1s2 2s2 3s2 3p6 3d6 C. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2
2 2 6 2 6 2 6
B. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d D. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 4d6
28. Pauli’s exclusion principle states that no two electrons could have the same set of quantum B
28. ________
numbers. Which electron configuration represents the Pauli”s exclusion principle?

A. C.

B. D.
29. Which one of the following is an impossible subshell notation? B
29. ________
A. 4f C. 3s
B. 2d D. 2p
30. What is the outer electronic configuration for Nd? B
30.________
A. [Xe]6s25d104f3 C. [Xe]6s25f3
B. [Xe]6s2 D. [Xe]4f3
31. Many attempted to arrange the elements in the periodic table and one of them A
31. ________
was Dmitri Mendeleev. How was Mendeleev’s periodic table arranged?
A. by increasing atomic mass C. by increasing atomic number
B. by decreasing atomic mass D. by decreasing atomic number
32. Elements are grouped into families due to their common chemical properties. B
32. _______
Which statement about noble gases is correct?
A. They form compounds with very bright colors.
B. They exist as single atoms rather than as molecules.
C. They are highly reactive with both metals and nonmetals.
D. They are extremely rare in nature and exists as gases.
33. What is the collective name for elements that have properties of both metals and C
33.________
nonmetals and located near the stair step line?
A. gases C. metalloids
B. metals D. nonmetals
34. Unknown element X has four energy levels, five valence electrons, and is a metalloid. D
34. ________
What is element X? D
A. Si C. Ge
B. Se D. As
35. In what group and period will 95B belong given its electronic configuration is 1s 2 2s2 2p1? C
35. ________
A. Group IIIA, Period 2 C. Group VIA, Period 2
B. Group IIA, Period 3 D. Group VIIA, Period 5
36. Which of the following is the periodic trend for electronegativity of elements in the C
36. ________
periodic table?
A. Decreases from left to right and increases from top to bottom
B. Increases from left to right and increases from top to bottom
C. Increases from left to right and decreases from top to bottom
D. Stays the same from left to right and increases from top to bottom
37. What is the correct order of the following elements if they are arranged from lowest to B
37. _______
highest ionization energy: Be, Mg, Ca, Rb, Sr?
A. Be, Mg, Ca, Rb, Sr C. Rb, Sr, Ca, Be, Mg
B. Rb, Sr, Ca, Mg, Be D. Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Rb

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F < O < S < Mg< Ba
38. Which of the following correctly lists the five atoms in order of increasing size 38. ________
(smallest to largest)?
A.O < F < S < Mg < Ba C. F < O < S < Ba < Mg
B.F < S < O < Mg < Ba D. O < F < S < Ba < Mg
39. Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron in the gaseous state. C
39.________
Of the following atoms, which has the largest first ionization energy?
A. Br C. O
B. C D. P
40. Of the elements below, which is the most metallic? D
40. ________
A. Na C. Al
B. Mg D. K
41. When a metal and a nonmetal react, which of the following would likely to occur? 41. B
________
A. The metal tends to lose electrons and the metalloid tends to gain electrons.
B. The metal tends to lose electrons and the nonmetal tends to gain electrons.
C. The nonmetal tends to lose electrons and the metal tends to gain electrons.
D .The nonmetal tends to lose electrons and the nonmetal tends to gain electrons.
42. Of the choices below, which one is NOT an ionic compound? 42. A
________
A. PCl5 C. RbCl
B. CrCl6 D. PbCl2
43. Which of the following pairs of elements and valence electrons is INCORRECT? C
43. ________
A. Al – 3 C. S - 4
B. Br – 7 D. Sr – 2
44. Which of the following would NOT describe the valence electron of an element? C
44. _______
A. These electrons correspond to the group number of elements.
B. These electrons are found in the outermost shell of an atom.
C. These electrons are found in the lowest energy level of the atom.
D. These electrons are involved in the chemical bonding process.
For numbers 45-47, Use the electron dot diagrams below to answer the following questions.
Na Mg Al O Si Cl

45. What is the correct formula if Na and O combine to form an ionic bond? 45. B
________
A. NaO C. Na2O
B. Na2O D. Na2O2
46. What is the correct formula if Al combines with Cl to form an ionic bond? 46. C
________
A. AlCl C. AlCl3
B. Al2Cl D. Al2Cl3
47. What would likely to happen if Mg and Si combine to form an ionic bond? 47. D
________
A. Mg will accept four electrons from Si. C. Mg will accept two electrons from Si.
B. Mg will donate four electrons to Si. D. Mg will donate two electrons to Si.
48. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an ionic compound? 48. C
________
A. They have high densities. C. They have low melting points.
B. They have high boiling points. D. They are consists of crystals.
49. Which of the following would NOT describe an ionic bond?
D
49.________
A. It involves a metal and a nonmetal.
B. It involves transfer of electrons between a metal to a nonmetal.
C. It has an electronegativity difference of 2.0 or greater than.
D. It can form single, double and triple bonds between the atoms.
50. Why do atoms share electrons to form covalent bonds? 50. C
_________
A. to become more polar C. to attain a noble-gas electron configuration
B. to become ions and attract each other D. to increase their atomic numbers

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MRS. JERIEL ROSE B.SOLIS MRS. SIENA G. CAJILIG MRS. JESETTE B. VIDIOT
TEACHER II SUBJECT GROUP HEAD ASST. PRINCIPAL

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