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Grade 11 Summative Test in Chemistry

This document contains a 30-item summative assessment in chemistry for senior high school students. The assessment covers topics like chemical and physical changes, properties of matter, phases of matter, mixtures and compounds, chemical reactions, and identifying unknown substances. It tests students' understanding of concepts like density, flammability, the law of conservation of mass, and boiling point through multiple choice questions. The answer key is provided to allow students to self-check their work.

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Grade 11 Summative Test in Chemistry

This document contains a 30-item summative assessment in chemistry for senior high school students. The assessment covers topics like chemical and physical changes, properties of matter, phases of matter, mixtures and compounds, chemical reactions, and identifying unknown substances. It tests students' understanding of concepts like density, flammability, the law of conservation of mass, and boiling point through multiple choice questions. The answer key is provided to allow students to self-check their work.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF BATAAN

CHEMISTRY
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Answer the following questions carefully. Select the correct answer from the
given choices.

1. Which answer includes all the following that are chemical changes and not physical
changes?
I. freezing of water
II. rusting of iron
III. dropping a piece of iron into hydrochloric acid (H2 is produced)
IV. burning a piece of wood
V. emission of light by a kerosene oil lamp

a. III and IV b. II and V c. II, III, and V d. II, III, IV, and V

2. Characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of


the substance is known as _____.
a. Chemical property b. Physical property
c. Intrinsic property d. Extrinsic property

3. A separation method wherein a mixture of solid & liquid is poured onto a filter is
known as _____.
a. Distillation b. Crystallization c. Filtration d. Centrifugation

4. Which of the following best completes the analogy? air: mixture; __________:
__________
a. atoms: element b. element: compound c. magnesium: element d.
solvent: solution

5. Different sizes and shapes of jewelries are made possible through what property of
matter?
a. Density b. Ductility c. Malleability d. Magnetic Property

6. All of these are examples of the chemical properties of matter except ________.
a. acidity b. flammability c. radioactivity d. texture

7. If the size of an object decreases, its density______.


a. decreases c. increases
b. stays the same d. divides in half
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8. In which stage do the particles move the slowest?


a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma

9. Which is an example of a mixture?


a. water b. vinegar c. salt water d. borax

10. What are the substances that result from a chemical reaction are called?
a. Elements b. Reactants c. Products d. Compounds

11. Which statement best describes the Law of Conservation of Mass?


a. The mass of an object on the moon is equal to the mass of that object on Earth.
b. The mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants.
c. Evidence of a chemical reaction is a change in mass.
d. Mass can only be created, not destroyed.

12. Condensation of all gases can be achieved by:


a. increasing pressure
b. decreasing pressure
c. decreasing the temperature and increasing the pressure
d. Increasing the temperature and decrease in pressure

13. TRUE or FALSE: The interparticle force of attraction in gaseous state is very strong.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Not sure

14. Which chemical property of matter best describes the reaction of methane and
oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water?
a. Corrosion b. Combustion c. Biodegradability d. Oxidation

15. Euphoria added 30 ml of water in a graduated cylinder filled with 25 ml of water. She
observed that the volume at room temperature increased and became 55 ml. what
property of matter is associated with the scenario?
a. Intensive property b. Chemical property
c. Extensive property d. Not enough information given

16. Which of the following is NOT an example of intensive property?


a. Density b. Electrical conductivity c. Mass d. Melting point

17. What is the common name of Chlorhexide Digluconate?


a. MSG b. Bleach c. Baking soda d. Mouthwash

18. It is used to whiten or remove the natural color of fibers, yarns, other textiles, and
paper. It can be also used as disinfectant.
a. NAOCl b. C6H5OH c. CO2 d. PBs
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19. What is NOT TRUE about consumer products?


a. They are something we cannot live without.
b. Science, Technology and Society were made possible because of the interactions of
Science.
c. All consumer products do not post any danger to humans.
d. They are goods that are bought for consumption by the average consumer.

20. It is one of the properties of matter used to identify an unknown substance.


a. Magnetic property b. Density c. Ductility d. Texture

21. It is a property of matter used in separating substances.


a. Magnetic property b. Density c. Ductility d. Texture

22. A colorless, flammable liquid and readily soluble in water. It is used in cosmetic and
personal beauty product.
a. Salt b. Acetone c. Salt d. Talc

23. What is the best tool to separate sand from salt?


a. Magnet b. Comb c. Thermometer d. Multi-meter

24. It is the ability of a chemical to burn or ignite, causing fire or combustion.


a. Acidity b. Basicity c. Flammability d. Radioactivity

25. If the property is __________by altering the sample size, it is an intensive property.
a. changed b. unchanged c. moved d. not moved

26. To identify an unknown substance, knowing _________ is the most important thing
to do.
a. boiling point b. melting point c. electrical conductivity d. all of these

[Link] is best in describing unknown substance.


a. Extensive Properties c. Chemical Properties
b. Intensive Properties d. Physical Properties

28. Table salt is a compound with the chemical name sodium chloride. Which is its
chemical symbol?
a. CaCO3 B. Na Br c. NaCl d. Mg(OH)3

29. A scientist found that a sample of matter contains three types of atoms. The sample
that can be any of the following excepts a/an ________
a. Compound b. Element c. Mixture d. Molecule

30. When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface of the water. What are these bubbles
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made of?
a. Air b. Hydrogen and oxygen c. Oxygen d. Water vapor

ANSWER KEY

1. D
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. D
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. C
16. C
17. D
18. A
19. C
20. B
21. A
22. B
23. A
24. C
25. B
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. D
30. D

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