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University of San Jose-Recoletos Knowledge ___/20

Magallanes & Basak, Cebu City


Senior High School Department Process - ___/40
2ndsem A.Y. 2016-2017
FOURTH QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
Physical Sciences

Name: ____________________________________ Instructor: MR. JAMES ULYSSES A.


GASTADOR
Year & Track: ______________________________ Date: _________________________________

LEARNING COMPETENCY
1. define a mole ;
2. determine the molar mass of elements and compounds;
3. calculate the mass of a given number of moles of an element or compound or vice versa ;
4. calculate the mass of a given number of particles of an element or compound or vice versa;
5. calculate the percent composition of a compound from its formula;
(Remembering = 20 points; Understanding = 40 points)
GENERAL INSTRUCTION: USE BALL PEN ONLY. STRICTLY NO BORROWING OF CALCULATOR IS
ALLOWED.

TEST I (KNOWLEDGE & PROCESS)


Complex Multiple Choice Test. Select the single best answer for each item and encircle the letter of
your choice. After which, put your justification on the right side why you choose such answer (Either
an explanation or a solution).
QUESTIONS JUSTIFICATION
1. Which of the following represents a mole?
A. 5g of NaCl C. 3.01 X 10 24 CH4
molecules
B. 6.02 X 1023 atoms F D. 24 g graphite, C-atom
2. Which statement is NOT true?
A. One mole of a substance contains a fixed number
of particles.
B. One mole each of different substances has different
masses and different number of particles.
C. One mole each of different substances has the
same number of particles but they have different masses.
D. The molar mass of the compound is equal to one
mole of the given substance.
3. The molar mass of Camphor, C10H16O, is
(Note: C=12g; H=1g; O=16g)
A. 136 g/mole C. 150 g/mole
B. 152 g/mole D. 160 g/mole
4. Which of the following compounds that has the highest
percent composition of Oxygen?
A. NaClO3 C. Al(IO 4)3
B. Ba3(PO4)2 D. CaCO3
5. What is the mass of 4.39 mole of Na (m=23 g)?
A. 191 g C. 55.2 g
B. 27.3 g D. 101 g
6. Which of the following compounds that has the molar
mass of 34 grams?
A. H2O C. H 2O2
B. CO D. NO 2
7. How much percent Nitrogen is present in calcium
nitrate?
(Note: Ca=40 grams; N=14 grams; O=16 grams;
Ca(NO3)2=164 grams)
A. 24.39% C. 17.07%
B. 8.54% D. 9.76%
8. How many grams of oxygen are there in 1.5 moles
Ca(NO3)2?
A. 240 grams O C. 164 grams O
B. 144 grams O D. 260 grams O
9. What is the molar mass of sugar (C12H22O11)?
(Note: C=12g; H=1g; O=16g)
A. 342 g C. 330 g
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B. 364 g D. 314 g
10. How many grams of table sugar are there in 0.89
moles of sugar, C12H22O11?
A. 289.00 g C. 342.00 g
B. 304.38g D. 384.27 g
TEST II ( PROCESS)
Essay: Explain with justifications. (10 points)
How does the concept of stoichiometric relationships relate to the concept of finances and business.
Cite a situation and apply the stoichiometric process in dealing with such situation.
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Pigmae giagantum ipsi gigantes vident. (We are dwarfs standing on the shoulder of the
giants)
- St. Paul of Chartres

Rubrics for knowledge:

1 point per correct answer (Multiple Choice)

For justification:
correct claim/direct answer 1 point
correct explanation ( statement of principle or concept) 1 points
correct evidence from the given situation and its explanation 1 points

Rubrics for Process: (10 points per number)


correct claim/direct answer 2 point
correct explanation ( statement of principle or concept) 4 points
correct evidence from the given situation and its explanation 4 points(1 point for
each correct evidence or elements required; at least 2 evidences as required)

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