Consumer Chem Long Quiz For January

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TARLAC PROVINCE
ANAO HIGH SCHOOL
NAME: DATE:
GR/SEC: SCORE:

FIRST QUARTER SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT FOR CONSUMER CHEMISTRY


MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct answer by writing it in the space provided. No erasures.
_____1. What was the theory of a 'vital force'?
a. The idea that organic matter is vital to our lives
b. The idea that organic matter could only be formed by living organisms
c. The idea that carbon is vital in many reactions
d. The idea that there is a force that directs all reactions
_____2. What discovery that paved way the development of organic chemistry?
a. The Influence of Liebig and Wöhler
b. When Hofmann found that coal tar's major components were aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds based
on the benzene molecule,
c. When Henry Perkin tried to synthesize quinine, a drug used to treat malaria.
d. None of the above
_____3. What makes carbon such a unique element?
a. Carbon forms four bonds, although the ground state configuration would predict the formation of fewer bonds.
b. Carbon forms covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds.
c. To a greater extent than any other element, carbon can bond to itself to form straight chains, branched chains and
rings.
d. Carbon has two stable isotopes, carbon-12 and carbon-13.
_____4. Which is true about radical theory?
a. Type theory gave way in the 1840s to what became known as radical theory
b. Radicals were thought to be a stable group of elements that were joined together to produce an electropositive group
c. The radical would contain helium, hydrogen, and various other atoms in combination with an electronegative
inorganic partner.
d. None of the above
_____5. While the focus in the nineteenth century was on the synthesis of new molecules and the structure of natural products,
what century did the research centered on the reactions of organic molecules.
a. 17th century b. 18th century c. 19th century d. 20th century
_____6. What did Hofmann found about coal tar's?
a. Coal Tar’s components were aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds based on the benzene molecule.
b. This is primarily used in making soaps.
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
_____7. Who hypothesized that carbon was tetravalent, that is, could combine with four substituents to form organic molecules?
a. Justus von Liebig c. Jean-Baptiste André Dumas
b. Jacobus van't Hoff d. Friedrich August Kekulé
_____8. Carbon can bond to ______.
a. C c. O b. N d. All of the above
_____9. Organic compounds, when compared with inorganic compounds, have ____
a. Lower melting points c. A more complex structure
b. Many more atoms d. All of these
_____10. Most organic compounds are ______
a. Soluble in water c. Held together by covalent bonds
b. Nonflammable d. All of these
_____11. What does IUPAC stands for?
a. Institute of Union and Pure and Applied Chemistry
b. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
c. International Union of Pure and Arithmetic Chemistry
d. Institute of Utilatarian and Pure and Applied Chemistry
_____12. Which of these compounds is a ketone?
_____13 What is the name of this compound?
a. Propane c. Propanone
b. Propanal d. Propanoic Acid

_____14. Which of the following families of organic compound is the least soluble in water?
a. The ethers b. The alcohols c. The carboxylic acids d. The primary amines
_____15. What is the correct molecular formula for butanol?
a. C4H10O b. C5H9O c. C4H9O d. C5H9O
_____16. Which compound is not an ether?

_____17. Which compound has the highest boiling point?


a. Butan-1-ol b. Butanal c. Butanone d. Butanoic acid
_____18. Which of (a)-(d) is the correct IUPAC name of the following compound?

_____19. Which of the following families of organic compound is the least soluble in water?
a. Butan-1-ol b. Butanal c. Butanone d. Butanoic acid
_____20. Which of (a)-(d) is the correct IUPAC name of the following compound?

_____21. What is frequently used as a catalyst in the addition of hydrogen to an alkene?


a. platinum b. sulfuric acid c. potassium dichromate d. iron(III) chlorideInsulin
_____22. An unsaturated hydrocarbon of compound is needed for an _____ reaction.
a. Oxidation b. Substitution c. Condensation d. Addition
_____23. _____ is the process of converting oils to fats.
a. Peptization b. Precipitation c. Hydrogenation d. None of the above
_____24. Choose the product of a hydration reaction.
a. Propanol b. Alcohol c. Methanol d. Ethanol
_____25. The hydration of alkenes results in the formation of _____.
a. Alkynes b. Alcohols c. Acids d. Alkanes
_____26. Compounds having _____ bonds give hydrogenation reactions.
a. Single b. Double c. Triple d. Both B and C
_____27. The process of adding elemental hydrogen to an unsaturated hydrocarbon is called ____.
a. hydrogenation b. alkanization c. hydration d. Hydrogenosis
_____28. Elemental bromine is added to an unknown hydrocarbon. After some time passes, the orange color of the bromine
slowly fades. What can be said about the original hydrocarbon?
a. It consisted of more than three carbon atoms. c. It was an alkyne.
b. It was unsaturated. d. It was saturated.
_____29. Why is it difficult to add hydrogen to benzene to produce cyclohexane?
a. Hydrogen only reacts easily with hydrocarbons that consist of two or three carbon atoms.
b. The benzene ring tends to break apart instead, forming hexane.
c. Benzene reacts too violently with gases.
d. The delocalization of electrons in the benzene ring is disrupted.
_____30. Which of the following statements is FALSE about aromatic compounds?
a. They are made of rings consisting of alternating double bonds.
b. They all have distinct smells or odors.
c. They atoms in the ring are coplanar,
d. Aromatic compounds follow Huckel's Rule.

“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up”- Galatians 6:9

PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY:

JOMALYN Q. DADUYO, LPT RAQUEL G. BAUTISTA, PhD


Science Teacher Sec. Sch. Principal III

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