PART 1: Complete the Sentence (15 Questions)
1. The unit used to measure absolute temperature is __________.
2. __________ is the minimum energy that particles must have for a reaction to occur.
3. The substance that dissociates in water to give hydrogen ions is called __________.
4. The process of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid by filter paper is called
__________.
5. __________ is the slow oxidation of iron when exposed to air and moisture.
6. __________ is the positively charged electrode in an electrolytic cell.
7. The __________ is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
8. __________ are hydrocarbons containing a triple bond between carbon atoms.
9. A __________ is a substance that slows down a chemical reaction.
10. __________ is the scientific term for the warming of Earth by greenhouse gases.
11. A __________ is a mixture of a metal with nonmetals or other metals.
12. __________ is the process of converting glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide by
microorganisms.
13. The removal of salt from seawater is called __________.
14. __________ is the force of attraction between positive metal ions and the 'sea of
electrons'.
15. A __________ is a group of atoms covalently bonded that behaves as a single ion.
PART 2: Multiple Choice (30 Questions)
16. What is the temperature at which no particle movement happens?
A) Melting Point
B) Absolute Zero
C) Boiling Point
D) Sublimation
17. Which element group contains Alkali Metals?
A) Group VII
B) Group I
C) Group 0
D) Group II
18. What do acids produce when dissolved in water?
A) Hydroxide ions
B) Hydrogen ions
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Oxygen molecules
19. What is an organic compound containing a -COOH group called?
A) Alcohol
B) Carboxylic acid
C) Alkene
D) Ester
20. Which of the following is an example of a base?
A) HCl
B) NaOH
C) H2SO4
D) CH4
21. A reaction that gives off heat energy is called:
A) Endothermic
B) Neutralization
C) Exothermic
D) Sublimation
22. Which type of bond involves sharing electrons?
A) Ionic Bond
B) Metallic Bond
C) Covalent Bond
D) Hydrogen Bond
23. What is the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Helium
24. What process separates components based on boiling points?
A) Filtration
B) Crystallization
C) Distillation
D) Condensation
25. Which of these is a noble gas?
A) Chlorine
B) Helium
C) Hydrogen
D) Carbon
26. A solution that cannot dissolve more solute is:
A) Unsaturated
B) Saturated
C) Supercooled
D) Diluted
27. Which process turns a gas into a liquid?
A) Evaporation
B) Boiling
C) Condensation
D) Sublimation
28. Which is an example of an allotrope of carbon?
A) Graphite
B) Silicon
C) Phosphorus
D) Bromine
29. What is the scientific term for burning in oxygen?
A) Neutralization
B) Combustion
C) Precipitation
D) Crystallization
30. A group in the Periodic Table is:
A) A horizontal row
B) A vertical column
C) A circle
D) A bond
31. What do you call a positively charged ion?
A) Anion
B) Electron
C) Cation
D) Molecule
32. Which of the following is a property of metals?
A) Poor conductivity
B) Brittle
C) Malleable
D) Non-conductor
33. A type of oxide that reacts with both acids and bases is called:
A) Basic Oxide
B) Acidic Oxide
C) Amphoteric Oxide
D) Neutral Oxide
34. What kind of reaction occurs when both oxidation and reduction happen together?
A) Precipitation
B) Neutralization
C) Redox
D) Endothermic
35. A __________ has the general formula CnH2n+2.
A) Alkane
B) Alkene
C) Alkyne
D) Alcohol
36. What is the minimum energy required to start a reaction?
A) Activation Energy
B) Reaction Energy
C) Ionization Energy
D) Electric Potential
37. Which polymerization involves the loss of small molecules like water?
A) Addition polymerization
B) Condensation polymerization
C) Combustion polymerization
D) Neutralization
38. In electrolysis, what carries electricity into or out of a solution?
A) Electrode
B) Ion
C) Atom
D) Salt
39. Which compound is a salt?
A) HCl
B) NaCl
C) CH4
D) CO2
40. Which of the following is a type of corrosion?
A) Rusting
B) Crystallization
C) Polymerization
D) Diffusion
41. Which is an organic molecule formed by alcohol reacting with carboxylic acid?
A) Alkene
B) Ester
C) Alkane
D) Acid
42. The scientist's proposed explanation that can be tested is called a:
A) Theory
B) Hypothesis
C) Experiment
D) Observation
43. Which process involves separation by using chromatography paper?
A) Distillation
B) Filtration
C) Chromatography
D) Evaporation
44. What is formed by an ionic bond?
A) Molecule
B) Salt
C) Crystal lattice
D) Covalent bond
45. A substance that resists pH change is known as:
A) Solvent
B) Acid
C) Buffer
D) Catalyst
PART 3: True or False (15 Questions)
46. Absolute zero is the highest possible temperature. (True / False)
47. An anode is negatively charged. (True / False)
48. Acids produce hydroxide ions in water. (True / False)
49. A catalyst remains chemically unchanged at the end of a reaction. (True / False)
50. Diffusion is the movement of particles from high to low concentration. (True / False)
51. Noble gases are highly reactive elements. (True / False)
52. The boiling point is when a liquid rapidly changes into gas. (True / False)
53. Alkynes contain at least one double bond. (True / False)
54. Filtration separates dissolved solids from liquids. (True / False)
55. Isotopes have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. (True
/ False)
56. Inhibitors speed up chemical reactions. (True / False)
57. Saturated hydrocarbons contain only single bonds. (True / False)
58. An element can be broken down into simpler substances. (True / False)
59. Water of crystallization is chemically bonded in crystals. (True / False)
60. pH 1 is considered highly acidic. (True / False)