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Victory Elijah Christian College

MATH GRADE 10 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: ________________________________________ Score: ____________

I. Find the geometric mean between each pair of numbers.

1. 5 and 45 6. 3 and 75

2. -3 and -432 7. 7 and 3087


1 3 48
3. 8 and 2 8. and
5 5

1
4. 6 and 24 9. and 18
2

4
5. 4 and 9 10. -8 and -968

II. Insert the stated numbers of geometric means.

1. three between 8 and 19208

2. two between 2 and - 128


243
3. four between 2 and 16

4. two between 3 and 2187


16
5. three between 1 and 625

III. Find the sum of each infinite geometric series.


−3
1. a1 = 6, r = -3 6. a1 = 7, r = 4

11 −2
2. a1 =12,r = 7. a1 = 18, r =
22 7

−1 2
3. a1= 32, r = 8. a1 = 8, r = 5
2

2
4. a1 = 26, r = -3 9. a1 = 12, r =
7

2 3
5. a1 = 2, r = 3 10. a1 = 9, r = 7
IV. Find the sum of each geometric series.

1. 7 + 14 + 28+ … 8 terms 2. 3 + 6 + 12 + … 5 terms

3. 5 + 10 + 20 + … 6 terms 4. 2 + (-6) + 18 + … 7 terms

5. 8 + 4 + 2 + … 10 terms 6. 81 + 54 + 36 + … 5 terms

7. 64 + -32 + 16 + … 6 terms 8. 75 + 15 + 3 + … 5 terms

9. 2 + 6 + 18 + … 9 terms 10.
1

1
+ 1 - … 6 terms
9 3

V. Find the next three terms of the following harmonic sequence.


1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1. , , , 2. , , , 3. , , ,
2 4 6 8 3 6 9 12 7 14 21 28

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
4. , , , 5. , , ,
5 10 15 20 4 8 12 16

VI. Find the indicated term of the following harmonic sequence.


1 1 1 1 1 1
1. , , 8 terms 6. , , 12 terms
4 8 12 3 5 7

1 1 1 1 1 1
2. , , 12 terms 7. , , 15 terms
3 6 9 12 24 36

1 1 1 1 1 1
3. , , 9 terms 8. , , 12 terms
8 16 24 11 22 33

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
4. , , , 12 terms 9. , , , 10 terms
10 20 30 40 7 15 21 28

1 1 1 1 2 4 1
5. , , , 15 terms 10. , , 15 terms
9 18 27 36 3 9 3

VII. Find the sum of each harmonic sequence.


1 1 1
1. + + + … 5 terms
5 10 15

1 1 1
2. + + + … 6 terms
6 12 18

1 1 1
3. + + + … 5 terms
12 24 36

1 1 1
4. + + + … 4 terms
9 18 27

1 1 1
5. + + + … 6 terms
3 6 9
Victory Elijah Christian College
SCIENCE GRADE 10 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: ________________________________________ Score: ____________

Solving Problem
1. A 5.00 L of a gas is known to contain 0.965 mol. If the amount of gas increased to
1.80 mol. What new volume will result (at an unchanged temperature and pressure)?
2. A ballon with a volume of 3.0 L is filled with a gas at 3 atmospheres. If the pressure is
reduced to 0.5 atmospheres without a change in temperature, what would be the
volume of the balloon?
3. A gas is collected and found to fill 2.85 L at 25.0° C. What will be its volume at
standard temperature?
4. 11.0 L of a gas is found to exert 98.0 at KPA at 25°C. What would be the required
temperature (in Celcius) to change the pressure to standard pressure?

Enumeration
4 Lewis Theory Principles
5 Gas Loops
3 Rules for drawing resonance
4 Types of Chemical Reactions
4 Give at least 4 elements and give its corresponding symbols.

Identify and balance the equation (5)

Lewis Dot Structure (10)


Direction: Compute the following problems. Show your solution.
Combined Gas Law
1. A gas has a volume of 39 liters at STP. What will its volume be at 4.0atmand 25
oC?

2. 400. mL of a gas is contained at 300. mm Hg and 0.00 oC. What will its volume be
in mL at 140.mm Hg and 10.0 oC?
Dalton’s Law Worksheet
3. A metal tank contains three gases: oxygen, helium, and nitrogen. If the partial
pressures of the three gases in the tank are 35 atm of O2, 5 atm of N2, and 25 atm
of He, what is the total pressure inside of the tank?
4. Blast furnaces give off many unpleasant and unhealthy gases. If the total air
pressure is 0.99 atm, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 0.05 atm, and the
partial pressure of hydrogen sulfide is 0.02 atm, what is the partial pressure of the
remaining air?
Graham’s Law Problems
5. A certain gas effuses 4 times as fast as oxygen gas. What is the molar mass of the
unknown gas?
6. A compound effuses through a porous cylinder 5.71 times slower than helium.
What is it’s molar mass? Identify the compound.
7. If 0.00251 mol of NH3 effuse through a hole in 2.47 min, how much HCl would
effuse in the same time?
8. A sample of N2 effuses through a hole in 38.00 seconds. What must be the
molecular weight of gas that effuses in 60.45 seconds under identical conditions?
Can you identify the gas?
Ideal Gas Law Problems
9. What pressure is required to contain 0.023 moles of nitrogen gas in a 4.2 L
container at a
temperature of 20.C?
10. Oxygen gas is collected at a pressure of 123 kPa in a container which has a
volume of 10.0 L. What temperature must be maintained on 0.500 moles of this
gas in order to maintain this pressure? Express the temperature in degrees
Celsius.
Victory Elijah Christian College
ENGLISH GRADE 10 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: ________________________________________ Score: ____________

I. TRUE OR FALSE. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE
if it is incorrect.
_____1. The term “literature” comes from the Greek word “litera” which means
“knowledge or acquaintance with letters.”
_____2. Literature is a body of creative writing of a country or a period that are
characterized by beauty of expression and form.
_____3. Literature is based on purely imagination.
_____4. Literature is a source of enjoyment, reflection, and depression.
_____5. We discover meaning and we can travel the world just by reading literature.
_____6. Cultural model aims to promote language development.
_____7. Literature can be an instrument in teaching specific vocabulary, sentence
structures, or language manipulation through language model.
_____8. Personal growth model help students achieve a lasting pleasure and deep
satisfaction in reading.
_____9. Poetry refers to any form of rhythmical or metrical composition
_____10. Prose comes from the Latin word “oratio” which means “direct” or
“straightforward speech.”
_____11. Non-fiction describes imaginary events and people. It is generally invented or
made-up.
_____12. Fiction is more informative and factual. It does not invent characters, events,
or places.
_____13. Biography is an account of person’s life written by that person.
_____14. A book in which one keeps a daily record of experiences and events is known
as diary.
_____15. Essay is a short piece of writing which attempts to explain, define, and
discuss a particular subject.
_____16. Epistle is an example of non-fiction prose.
_____17. Short story, fable, fairy tale, legend, and novel are examples of fiction poetry.
_____18. Narrative, lyric, and dramatic are considered as main genres of poetry.
_____19. Legend is a simple story which is used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
_____20. Epic is a story about the origins of people, place, animal, or object.
II. Directions: Read the following statements carefully and write the correct
answer on the space provided before each number.

____________1. It is the entire artistic body of written works of a culture, language, or


period.
____________2. It is a Latin word which means “knowledge or acquaintance with arts
and letters.”
____________3. This type of model aims to understand and appreciate cultures and
ideologies different from their own time and space.
____________4. It is a story that is all made-up and is not presented objectively.
____________5. It is a story of conflict told entirely in dialogue and action.
____________6. It is a composition which aims to explain or elucidate an idea,
impression, or a point of view.
____________7. It is a Latin word which means “direct” or “straightforward speech.”
____________8. It is one of the classifications of literature that does not use rhymes,
meters, or line breaks.
____________9. It is more informative and factual and does not invent characters,
events, and places.
____________10. It is an account of a person’s life written by another individual.
____________11. It is an account of a person’s life written by that person.
____________12. It is a book in which one keeps daily records about a person’s
thoughts, feelings, and fears.
____________13. It is a short piece of writing on a particular subject which attempts to
explain or define.
____________14. These are short stories in which main characters are animals that
talk like humans.
____________15. This refers to stories which involved supernatural or magical
elements.
____________16. These are stories of origins.
____________17. It is a narrative prose of book length.
____________18. It is a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
____________19. It is similar to the novel in that it has a fully developed theme which is
shorter and more elaborate than a novel.
____________20. It is a long narrative poem that deals with the adventures and
achievements of a hero.
____________21. It is a fourteen line poem in iambic pentameter.
____________22. It is an exaggerated comedy based broadly on a humorous situation.
____________23. This assigns actions done by humans to animals or objects.
____________24. It is the use or words that mean the opposite of what you really think.
____________25. It is an exaggerated statement employing inflated language.
III. Enumeration. Give what is being asked.
1.

2. Literary models

3.

4.

5. Main divisions of literature

6.

7.

8.

9. Give atleast 4 examples of non-fiction prose

10.

11.

12.

13.

14. Give at least 6 examples of fiction prose

15.

16.

17.

18.

19. Three main genres of poetry

20.
IV. Directions: Identify the correct figurative language from the given excerpts,
phrases, or songs below.
1. Oh Paris! How fool thou art of giving the apple to the wrong goddess?
2. The tingling and tintinnabulation of the swinging bells capture my ears.
3. Be careful of your enemies, but be more careful with your friends.
4. Her journey to the after-life is a sweet sorrow.
5. Beethoven and Mozart were good to listen to.
6. Thou art the slithering snake that giveth poison to my mind.
7. An old man turned 28 won a lottery and died the next day.
8. These chairs were clapping in thy piece.
9. All I can say is that her painting is quite good.
10. Love is a bouquet of roses in a garden of our souls.

V. ESSAY. Answer the question in not less than 20 words.


1. Why do we need to study literature? (5 points)

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