Name: ______________________________________________ Grade and Section: _________________________________
Score: __________________ Date: ___________________
FINAL EXAMINATION
Physical Science (Second Semester)
DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully, write the letter of your answer on the space provided. ________1. It uses the symbols of the orbitals and the number of electrons (written as superscripts) that occupy each orbital. a. Electron distribution
c. orbital diagram
b. Electron configuration
d. Aufbau principle
________2. It consists of boxes and arrows that represent the orbitals and electrons respectively. a. Aufbau Principle
c. Electron configuration
b. Orbital Diagram
d. Hund’s Rule
________3. A principle that states that electrons should occupy first the orbitals with lower energy level before those with higher energy. a. Pauli Exclusion
c. Hund’s Rule
b. Aufbau Principle
d. All of the above
________4. The rows or horizontal arrangement in the periodic table are known as __________. a. Groups
b. Columns
c. Periods
d. Table
________5. How many periods are there in the periodic table? a. 8
b. 6
c. 7
d. 18
________6. The columns or vertical arrangement of the elements in the periodic table are called as _. a. Periods
b. Series
c. Groups
d. Columns
________7. How many blocks are there in the periodic table? a. 7
b. 4
c. 6
d.8
________8. All are the elements that belong to Noble Gases except ___________. a. Radon
b. Radium
c. Argon
d. Neon
________9. Which of the following elements is a transition element? a. Ac
b. Ar
c. H
d. O
________10. Which block does noble gases belong? a. S block
c. d block
b. P block
d. f block
________11. It is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction. It results when a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom like N, O, or F. a. Dipole-dipole
c. London Dispersion
b. Hydrogen Bonding
d. Ionic Bond
________12. It is an intermolecular force that is present in the molecules that have permanent dipole. a. Dipole-dipole
c. London Dispersion
b. Hydrogen Bonding
d. Ionic Bond
________13. It is the weakest Intermolecular force. It is present in all molecules. The attraction is just temporary in the molecules.
a. Dipole-dipole
c. London Dispersion
b. Hydrogen Bonding
d. Ionic Bond
________14. All elements can form hydrogen bond except for _________. a. Nitrogen
c. Flourine
b. Chlorine
d. Oxygen
________15. All are intermolecular forces except for ________. a. London Dispersion b. Ionic Compound c. Hydrogen Bonding d. Dipole-dipole interaction II. Write the electronic configuration of the following elements. (2 points) 16-17. Argon
18-19. Potassium
20-21. Sulfur
22-23. Cobalt
24-25. Copper
Name: ______________________________________________ Grade and Section: _________________________________
Score: __________________ Date: ___________________
FINAL EXAMINATION
Physical Science (Second Semester)
DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully, write the letter of your answer on the space provided. ________1. It uses the symbols of the orbitals and the number of electrons (written as superscripts) that occupy each orbital. a. Electron distribution
c. orbital diagram
b. Electron configuration
d. Aufbau principle
________2. It consists of boxes and arrows that represent the orbitals and electrons respectively. a. Aufbau Principle
c. Electron configuration
b. Orbital Diagram
d. Hund’s Rule
________3. A principle that states that electrons should occupy first the orbitals with lower energy level before those with higher energy. a. Pauli Exclusion
c. Hund’s Rule
b. Aufbau Principle
d. All of the above
________4. The rows or horizontal arrangement in the periodic table are known as __________. a. Groups
b. Columns
c. Periods
d. Table
________5. How many periods are there in the periodic table? a. 8
b. 6
c. 7
d. 18
________6. The columns or vertical arrangement of the elements in the periodic table are called as _. a. Periods
b. Series
c. Groups
d. Columns
________7. How many blocks are there in the periodic table? a. 7
b. 4
c. 6
d.8
________8. All are the elements that belong to Noble Gases except ___________. a. Radon
b. Radium
c. Argon
d. Neon
________9. Which of the following elements is a transition element? a. Ac
b. Ar
c. H
d. O
________10. Which block does noble gases belong? a. S block
c. d block
b. P block
d. f block
________11. How many valence electrons does an oxygen atom have? a. 4
b. 6
c. 7
________12. Which is the correct Lewis Dot symbol for Boron?
d. 8
________13. It consists of the symbol of an element surrounded by one or more dots; each dot corresponds to every valence electron in an atom of the element. a. Electron structure b. Lewis dot symbol
c. electronic distribution d. electronic configuration
________14. It refers to the electrons found in the outermost shell of an orbital. a. Electrons b. Protons
c. valence electrons d. valence protons
________15. What is the correct Electron dot Structure for Nitrogen?
II. Write the electronic configuration of the following elements. (2 points) 16-17. Argon
18-19. Potassium
20-21. Sulfur
22-23. Cobalt
24-25. Copper