Self-Assessment Practice Test: Test 2 - Material From Chapters 5-8
Self-Assessment Practice Test: Test 2 - Material From Chapters 5-8
Self-Assessment Practice Test: Test 2 - Material From Chapters 5-8
1 Metals and non-metals generally produce different types of oxides when reacted with air or
oxygen. Which row in the table correctly lists the nature of two elements’ oxides?
2 The growth of plants can be significantly affected by the pH of the soil. The table below shows
the pH range over which a plant takes up nutrients from fertilisers.
Nutrient pH range
nitrogen (N) 6.0–8.0
phosphorus (P) 6.5–7.5
potassium (K) 7.0–8.0
Over which pH range does the plant take up all three nutrients?
A 5.0–6.0
B 7.0–7.5
C 6.0–6.5
D 7.5–8.0
A water
B litmus solution
C carbon dioxide
D ammonia
soil reading
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
pH
A sand
B lime
C hydrochloric acid
D potassium chloride
6 Which of the following reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas?
A copper
B chlorine
C carbon
D zinc
7 The method of salt preparation in the laboratory has certain clear stages. Which three steps
are needed to make sodium sulfate crystals from sodium hydroxide solution and dilute
sulfuric acid?
A oxygen
B carbon dioxide
C hydrogen
D chlorine
A 7→1
B 1 → 12
C 1→7
D 7 → 12
11 Certain gases are very soluble in water. They dissolve to produce acidic or alkaline
solutions. The graph shows the change in pH when a gas X was bubbled into water.
7
pH
0
Time
A ammonia
B sulfur dioxide
C hydrogen
D carbon dioxide
A carbon dioxide
B water
C oxygen
D hydrogen
7
pH
0
Time
substance X added
A coal
B water
C lime
D salt
14 Some air is polluted with sulfur dioxide from local industries. A sample of the
polluted air is passed through water to dissolve the sulfur dioxide.
What is the pH of the solution formed and how does it affect litmus paper?
15 A company needs to build a storage tank to be used to store either water or dilute
sulfuric acid. Which material cannot be used for making the tank?
A copper
B glass
C zinc
D poly(ethene)
17 Measuring the volume of gas produced against time for a reaction in which a gas is
produced is one way of finding the rate of reaction. The speed with which a solid reacts
with a solution to produce a gas can be measured by using the apparatus shown.
syringe
solution
solid
What essential item for carrying out the experiment is missing from the diagram?
A a thermometer
B a balance
C a Bunsen burner
D a clock
20 Experiments were carried out on the factors that increased the rate of a particular
reaction. In different experiments, a catalyst is added to a reaction mixture and the
temperature of the mixture is decreased. What is the effect of these changes on the
rate of the reaction?
flask
balance
The readings of the balance are taken after 30 time intervals. Which graph shows how
the balance reading changes during the reaction?
A B C D
Mass
Mass
Mass
Mass
0 0 0 0
0 Time 0 Time 0 Time 0 Time
Volume of gas
0 A B C D Time
23 Excess hydrochloric acid was added to calcium carbonate in two experiments and the
volume of carbon dioxide gas produced was measured every minute. The graphs below
show the results of the two experiments.
100 experiment 2
Volume of gas produced
50 experiment 1
0 Time
A a lower temperature
B larger pieces of calcium carbonate
C half as much calcium carbonate
D twice as much acid
24 Four experiments were carried out on the reaction between zinc and nitric acid.
Portions of powdered zinc are added to dilute nitric acid under the different conditions.
A adding a catalyst
B powdering the zinc
C heating the acid
D adding water
26 Every atom has its own atomic mass, Ar . These are added together to find the relative
formula mass, Mr , of a substance. The value for calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is 100.
27 Butenedioic acid is a relatively complex acid molecule and has the structure shown
below.
C
H H
C O
C O
H H
C
A CHO
B C4H4O4
C C6H4O6
D C4HO2
28 For butenedioic acid, using the structure given above, what is its empirical formula?
A CHO
B C2H2O2
C C3H2O3
D C4HO2
A (CH2)2O
B (CH2)2O2
C C2(OH)4
D CH2O
31 Each element in the Periodic Table has its own chemical symbol. What are the correct
symbols for the elements chlorine, nitrogen and potassium?
A 26 B 9 C 40 D 46
33 The diagram shows a blast furnace for extracting iron from hematite.
hematite + X + Y
waste
gases
hot air
iron
slag
X Y
A lime coal
B limestone coal
C lime coke
D limestone coke
35 What is the purpose of limestone being used in the blast furnace extraction of iron?
37 There is one property which distinguishes metals from non-metals most clearly. Which
of these properties is a property of all metals without exception?
metal oxide
excess
hydrogen
burning
hydrogen
A calcium oxide
B sodium oxide
C aluminium oxide
D copper(ii) oxide
39 Metals have extensive use in our lives. The use of a particular metal depends on its
properties. Which line in the table below correctly links the property of the metal and its
use?