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Summative Test Science Grade 9 Module 1 and 2

The document contains three science tests covering topics on atoms, electron configuration, bonding, and the periodic table. Test I contains multiple choice questions about subatomic particles, electron energy levels, and Lewis dot structures. Test II asks about ionic bonding, types of bonds, and properties of groups on the periodic table. Test III identifies bond types, determines number of valence electrons from configurations, compares electronegativity and ionization energy, draws Lewis structures, and writes oxidation numbers.

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Summative Test Science Grade 9 Module 1 and 2

The document contains three science tests covering topics on atoms, electron configuration, bonding, and the periodic table. Test I contains multiple choice questions about subatomic particles, electron energy levels, and Lewis dot structures. Test II asks about ionic bonding, types of bonds, and properties of groups on the periodic table. Test III identifies bond types, determines number of valence electrons from configurations, compares electronegativity and ionization energy, draws Lewis structures, and writes oxidation numbers.

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SUMMATIVE TEST SCIENCE GRADE 9

1. Test I.
1. The negatively charged subatomic particle of an atom. A. A. Valence electron
2. When electrons gets excited and jumps from one level to another, the electron is said to be in its _____ B. B. Ionization energy
state. C. C. Electronegativity
3. A region in an atom where you can find the electrons. D. D. Neil Bohr
E. E. Ernest Rutherford
4. When an electron jumps from one energy level to another, energy is given off in the form of _____.
F. F. ductility
5. It shows how the electrons are distributed in each energy level. G. G. malleability
6. He proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain locations around the nucleus of an H. H. Electron
atom. I. I. configuration
7. The electrons at the outermost energy level J. J. Electrons
8. It is composed of the symbol of the element and dots which represent the number of valence electrons of K. K. ionic
an atom that can easily be determined through the family/group number in the Periodic Table of L. L. Excited
M. M. Ground
Elements.
N. N. heat
9. A bond which involves complete transfer of electrons between metals and non-metals O. O. light
10. A bond formed when atoms share electrons to attain stability between nonmetals and nonmetals. P. P.Lewis Dot
11. is the energy required to remove an electron from the outermost energy level of an atom Q.Structure
12. is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electron Q. R. Covalent
13. the property of metals to be hammered into thin sheet R. S. Energy levels
S. T.Cations
14. These are number that can be gained or given off by an element
15. They are positive ions

Test II.

1. What will most likely happen to a non metallic atom after ionic bonding?

I. It forms a cation III. It becomes stable


II. It forms an anion IV. It becomes unstable
a. I & II b. II & III c. III & IV d. I & IV
2. What kind of bond will result when two identical non-metallic atoms combine?
a. ionic bond c. polar covalent bond
b. metallic bond d. nonpolar covalent bond
3. Choose 2 elements that would likely form an ionic bond among the following elements: Li, Si, F, Ne
a. Li and Si b. Si and F c. Ne and Si d. Li and F
4. Element X belongs to Group 1. Which of the following best describes element X?
a. high electronegativity c. low electronegativity
b. high ionization energy d. a non-metallic element
5. How is the bond in Br2 different from the bond in MgF2?
a. The bond in Br2 is metallic while the bond in MgF2 is covalent.
b. The bond in Br2 is ionic while the bond in MgF2 is covalent.
c. The bond in Br2 is covalent while the bond in MgF2 is ionic.
d. There is no bond difference between the two.
6. Which of the following solute will make water a good conductor of electricity?
a. sugar b. oil c. wax d. monosodium glutamate
7. What bond holds the atoms of the elements in Groups 1and 2 of the Periodic Table?
a. nonpolar covalent bond b. polar covalent bond c. metallic bond d. ionic bond
8. If the first and second energy levels of an atom are full, then what would be the total number of electrons in the atom?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D.18
9. Which of the following sublevels is correctly designated?
A. 1p5 B. 3f9 C. 2p6 D. 3d11
10. How many orbitals are present in the 4p sublevel?
A. 7 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3
11. Which is the correct electron configuration of Argon?
A. 1s22s22p6 B. 1s22s22p63s1 C. 1s22s22p63s2 D. 1s22s22p63s2 3p6
12. What is the electron configuration of Gallium, 31Ga?
A. 1s22s22p63s23p54s23d104p1 C. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d94p2
B. 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p1 D. 1s22s22p63s23p54s23d104p2
13. Magnesium belongs to Group IIA while bromine belongs to Group VIIA. What bond is formed when Mg and Bromine
combine?
A. ionic bond B. metallic bond C. nonpolar covalent bond D. polar covalent bond
14. When does covalent bonding take place?
A. It takes place when atoms share electrons with one another.
B. It takes place when the attraction between atoms is strong.
C. It takes place when atoms collide with one another.
D. It takes place when atoms attain stability.
15. Which of the following pairs of atoms will form covalent bond?
A. K & O B. Na & O C. S & O D. Mg & O
Test III.

1. Identify the type of bonds present in the ff.compounds: metallic (M), ionic (I), polar covalent(PC), nonpolar
covalent (NP)
a. BH3 e. Cu i. NaI
b. CaF2 f. I2 j. NaCl
c. KCl g. CO
d. Al h. MgCl2
2. Find out the number of valence electrons from the given electron configuration.
a. 15P – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
b. 25Mn – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5
c. 18Ar – 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
d. 7N – 1s2 2s2 2p3
3. Which is more electronegative?
a. O or S
b. K or Mn
c. Mg or Ca
4. Which has higher ionization energy?
a. Rb or Cs
b. Ti or Zn
c. Al or Si
5. Draw the Lewis Electron Dot Symbol (LEDS) of the following atoms.
a. Si
b. C
c. Br
d. I
e. S
6. Illustrate the transfer/sharing of electrons of the following combinations
a. NaCl C.CCl4
b. BaCl2 D. H2O
7. Write the oxidation numbers of the following:
a. Cl
b. Na
c. Hg
d. Ar
e. Al
f. O
g. C
h. N
i. Mg
j. B

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