First Written Test in Science 10 QUARTER 4, SY 2021-2022 Instructions: Read Each Question Carefully and Write The Correct Answer in A
First Written Test in Science 10 QUARTER 4, SY 2021-2022 Instructions: Read Each Question Carefully and Write The Correct Answer in A
First Written Test in Science 10 QUARTER 4, SY 2021-2022 Instructions: Read Each Question Carefully and Write The Correct Answer in A
QUARTER 4, SY 2021-2022
Instructions: Read each question carefully and write the correct answer in a
separate sheet of paper, or in the answer sheet provided to you. Do not write anything
on this test questionnaire.
1. Which of the following gas laws states that the volume of a fixed amount of gas is
inversely proportional to its pressure at constant temperature?
A. Boyle’s Law
B. Charles’ Law
C. Ideal Gas Law
D. Combined Gas Law
2. Who among the following scientists deduced that the pressure of the gas is directly
proportional to its temperature at constant volume?
A. Robert Boyle
B. Jacques Charles
C. Amedeo Avogadro
D. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
3. What are the standard temperature and pressure conditions for gases?
A. 0˚C and 0 torr
B. 0˚C and 760 torr
C. 0 K and 760 torr
D. -273˚C and 1 atm
4. Gas molecules are constantly moving in different directions. Which of the following
motions is exhibited by gas molecules?
A. rotational
B. vibrational
C. translational
D. all of the above
6. Which is most likely to happen when a closed vessel filled with gas is shaken for
two minutes?
A. Pressure inside the vessel will increase.
B. Temperature inside the vessel will increase.
C. Both temperature and pressure inside the vessel will increase.
D. Temperature will decrease and the pressure inside the vessel will increase.
8. What happens to the density of a gas when its volume decreases at constant
temperature and pressure?
B. increases
A. decreases
C. unpredictable
D. remains the same
10. The volume of a gas is increased from 150 mL to 350 mL by heating it. If the
original temperature of the gas was 25 ˚C, what will be its final temperature?
A. 58 ˚C
B. 142 ˚C
C. 358 ˚C
D. 422 ˚C
11. A quantity of gas has a volume of 250 liters at 17 ˚C and 3 atm of pressure. To
what volume must the gas be increased for it to be under STP conditions?
A. 706 L
B. 750 L
C. 771 L
D. 784 L
12. If the volume of a confined gas is doubled while the temperature remains
constant, what change would be observed in the pressure?
A. It would double.
B. It would be ¼ as large.
C. It would be half as large.
D. It would be four times as large.
14. Which of the following conditions would be most likely to cause the ideal gas
laws to fail?
I. Large volume
II. High pressure
III. High temperature
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. II and III only
15. Records show that the incident of tire explosion is high during summer
season. Which of the following gives the best explanation for this observation?
B. There is too much air inside the tires.
D. Vehicles’ tires are not well-maintained.
C. There are more travellers during summer vacation.
A. High temperature causes the air inside the tire to expand.
16. The temperature of nitrogen gas contained in a not rigid vessel is reduced from
100 ˚C to 5 ˚C. Which of the following describes the resulting behavior of
nitrogen gas molecules?
I. The average kinetic energy suddenly increases, thus the pressure
increases.
II. The average kinetic energy suddenly decreases, thus the pressure
decreases.
III. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly increases, thus the
container expands.
IV. The volume occupied by the gas molecules suddenly decreases, thus the
container shrinks.
A. I only
B. II only
C. II and III
D. II and IV
18. Based on the concept of ideal gas law, is it a good idea to leave a bicycle
directly under the heat of the sun on a hot day?
A. No. As the temperature outside decreases, pressure will increase in the
tire causing a blowout.
B. Yes. As the temperature outside increases, pressure will decrease in the
tire causing a blowout.
C. No. As the temperature of the gas increases, pressure will also increase
causing a blowout of the tire.
D. Yes. As the temperature of the gas increases, pressure will also deccrease
causing a blowout of the tire.
19. One way to state Boyle’s law is “All other things being equal, the pressure of a
gas is inversely proportional to its volume.” What are the ‘’other things” that
must be equal?
I. Density
II. Volume
III. Temperature
IV. Amount of gas
A. I and II
B. I and IV
C. II and III
D. III and IV
20. The following can be used to support the Kinetic Molecular Theory EXCEPT
A. Gases are composed of molecules.
B. Gas molecules are always in constant random motion.
C. Movement of gas molecules is unaffected by temperature.
D. There is negligible attractive or repulsive force among gas molecules.
22. John used an aerosol spray to repaint his motorcycle cover. He was able to
finish his activity and noticed that he only used half of the contents of the
spray paint can. Which of the following is advisable for John to do with the
aerosol container after using it?
A. Burn the can in the backyard to dispose it completely.
B. Store the can along with the non-hazardous substances at home.
C. Store with the right temperature requirement to avoid gas explosion.
D. Throw the aerosol can in the trash bin to keep it away from children.
23. Which of the following would you do to show your classmates that air
molecules can be compressed?
A. Deflate the tire by puncturing it with a nail.
B. Subject an empty container to high temperature.
C. Observe how a fish breathe air inside a water tank.
D. Pump air in a party balloon even though it is already inflated.
24. In a hot summer day, a group of friends wanted to play basketball but the ball
is slightly deflated. Without equipment available to inflate the ball, what can you
suggest for them to do?
A. Forcefully blow the pinhole to inflate the ball.
B. Do nothing and start playing basketball instead.
C. Dribble the ball as long as possible until it inflates.
D. Place the ball directly from the sun for a while to inflate the ball.
25. Which of the following should Shaun do to understand the concepts of gas
laws?
A. Conduct experiments involving gas laws and explain the outcomes
operationally.
B. Read chemistry books and solve sample problems in different situations
where gas laws are applied.
C. Conduct an interview among his Chemistry teachers and record their
explanations and insights to the concepts of gas laws.
D. All of the above