Grad 9
Winter pack
1- ………………………… is an element
(Sodium chloride - Carbon dioxide – Diamond)
2 -Two of the following must contain two or more kinds of atoms. Which one does not contain
two or more kinds of atoms?
(Element - compound - mixture)
3- -(sugar + pure water) is a …………………………….
(Homogeneous mixture – Heterogeneous mixture – None)
4- -A compound consists of
a) one element
b) two or more elements NOT chemically combined
c) two or more elements chemically combined
d) two or more substances
5- A bottle of green food coloring, which was left standing on a shelf for a long time,
separated into distinct blue and yellow layers. The food coloring was most likely
a) an element
b) a compound
c) a mixture
d) changing
6 -What do plants use during photosynthesis to make carbohydrates?
a) Soil
b) carbon dioxide
c) carbon monoxide
d) Oxygen
7 Which of the following is the process by which substances change into new substances?
a) a chemical reaction
b) a chain reaction
c) a physical reaction
d) an atomic reaction
8- Which is NOT a compound?
a) CO2
b) H2O
c) S
d) SiO2
9- Which of the following represents an element?
a) H2O
b) H2
c) NaCl
d) CaCO3
10- Select the correct definition for an element.
a) The smallest part of an element that can exist.
b) A substance made of only one type of atom.
c) A substance made of more than one type of atom that are chemically bonded together.
d) A substance made of more than one type of atom that are not chemically bonded together.
11- Carbon is considered an element, while carbon dioxide is considered a compound. This is because
carbon dioxide is ---
a) a gas at room temperature.
b) made of two different elements.
c) given off by green plants.
d) useful to human beings
12- Which is the best description of an element?
a) A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
b) A collection of atoms that have different abilities when joined together
c) A man-made mineral
d) A mixture of substances
13- Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and nonmetals. What type of
element is Silicon?
a) Metal
b) Nonmetal
c) Metalloid
d) Pretty
14- Which group of elements shares characteristics with both metals and nonmetals?
a) compound
b) atom
c) Salts
d) Metalloids
15-What does brittle mean?
a) Breaks into pieces
b) can be hammered into thin sheets
c) No shine
d) reflects light shiny
16- Vanadium (V) is a good conductor, malleable and ductile. What type of element is vanadium?
a) Metal
b) Nonmetal
c) Metalloid
d) Superconductor
17- The method uses to separate a solid from a liquid or a gas by passing them through a device that is too small
to let the solid particles through.
a) Evaporation
b) Distillation
c) Filtration
d) Centrifugation
18- When separating a mixture of iron filings, sand, and sulfur, what tool was use to remove the iron filings?
a) magnet
b) screen
c) forceps
d) salt
19- All of these properties describe metals except...
a) malleable
b) conductors
c) brittle
d) shiny
20- Which of the given choices correctly shows the three main groups of elements listed from
least conductivity to greatest conductivity?
a) Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
b) Nonmetals, Metalloids, Metals
c) Metalloids, Metals, Nonmetals
d) Nonmetals, Metals, Metalloids
1- What is the substance that is dissolved in a solution called?
a) Solute
b) Solvent
c) Compound
d) Mixture
2- In a solution, what is the substance in which something dissolves called?
a) Solute
b) Solvent
c) Compound
d) Mixture
3- .…………………………… is the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent at a certain
temperature.
a) Solubility
b) Evaporation
c) Filtration
d) Concentration
4- limestone (CaCO3)is ………
a) Element
b) pure substance
c) mixture
5- Which of the following is NOT an example of a homogeneous mixture (solution)?
a) Sodium and chlorine chemically combine to create salt.
b) Water and lemonade powder are mixed to create lemonade.
c) Milk is poured into coffee and mixed.
6 - A substance that is made up of only one kind of atom is a(n)
a) compound
b) homogeneous mixtures
c) element
d) solution
7- Combination of two or more different kinds of substances that keep their own physical
properties and can be easily separated.
a) Solution
b) Mixture
c) Solubility
8 When a certain amount of solvent cannot hold any more solute it is called a ________
solution.
a) Diluted
b) Saturated
9- A process similar to evaporation that condenses the gas back into a liquid form using
special lab equipment.
a) Filtration
b) Distillation
c) Centrifuge
d) Chromatograph
10- This diagram represent :
a) Pure compound – only one type of compound present.
b) Mixture of two compounds – two types of compounds present.
c) Mixture of a compound and an element.
11- ‘Every things is composed of atoms” was stated by …………………….
a) Dalton
b) Rutherford
c) Democritus
d) Bohr
12- Which of the following is true according to Thomson’s plum-pudding model?
a) Electrons are mixed throughout an atom.
b) Electrons are in the center of an atom.
c) Electrons are positively charged.
d) Electrons are absent from an atom.
13-What is the correct order of scientists in order of their work related to the atomic theory
from earliest to most recent?
a) Rutherford, JJ Thomson, John Dalton, & Democritus
b) JJ Thomson, John Dalton, Rutherford, & Democritus
c) Democritus, John Dalton, JJ Thomson,& Rutherford,
d) John Dalton, , JJ Thomson, Democritus, & Rutherford
14- Which experiment discovered the nucleus of the atom?
a) cathode ray tube
b) gold foil experiment
c) heisenberg's uncertainty principle
d) flame test experiment
15- Ernest Rutherford discovered that the atom was mostly _________________ and has a
_______________ charged nucleus.
a) empty space, positively
b) empty space, negatively
c) full of protons, positively
d) full of neutrons, negatively
16- Within Dalton's Atomic Theory, he had proposed...
a) Atoms were the smallest particles that existed and could be divisible
b) Atoms were the smallest particles that existed and were round
c) Atoms were the smallest particles that existed and could not be divisible
17- How did Bohr propose that electrons move around the nucleus?
a) in a variety of ways
b) Haphazardly
c) between the levels
d) in definite paths
18- What is an atom’s electron cloud?
a) a region where electrons are never found
b) a region where protons are likely to be found
c) a region where neutrons are likely to be found
d) a region where electrons are likely to be found
19- What experiment did J.J. Thomson run to develop his model of the atom?
a) Gold-Foil Experiment
b) Definite Proportion Experiment
c) Cathode-Ray Tube Experiment
d) No experimentation was done
20- Proposed the Modern Electron Cloud Model of the atom
a) Schrodinger & Heisenberg
b) Dalton
c) Chadwick
d) Rutherford
1- Which of the following ideas was part of Dalton’s atomic theory?
a) All substances are made of atoms.
b) Atoms can be divided.
c) Atoms can be destroyed.
d) Some substances are made of atoms.
2- This particle is found in the nucleus and has no charge
a) Neutron
b) Proton
c) Electron
d) None of the above
3-Electrons are subatomic particles that exist
a) inside the nucleus.
b) in simultaneous dimensions.
c) in parallel universes.
d) outside the nucleus.
4- What is the mass number defined as?
a) the number of protons
b) the number of protons and neutrons
c) the number of neutrons
d) the number of protons and electrons
5- - Which of the following represents isotopes of the same element?
a) 818O and 718O
b) 919F and 1019Ne
c) 919F and 919Ne
d) 816O and 818O
6 - Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of __________ but
different number of __________ . Therefore, isotopes of the same element have different
masses.
a) protons, neutrons
b) protons, electrons
c) neutrons, protons
d) electrons, protons
7- How many neutrons does the isotope below have? 89 36Kr
a) 53
b) 36
c) 89
d) 125
8 -- How many neutrons would Fe-56 have?
a) 56
b) 26
c) 30
d) 33
9- What do carbon-12 and carbon-14 have in common?
a) they have same number of protons
b) they have the same number of neutrons
c) they have the same atomic mass
d) they have the same atomic weight
10 . An atom's overall charge is………………………………
a) positive
b) depends
c) neutral
d) negative
1- po
a) Element’s name :………… Polonium…………………..
b) Group no. : ……………16……………………….
c) Group name : …………oxygen group…………………..
d) Period no. :………………6…………………….
e) Metal / non-metal /metalloid: ……………metal………………..
f) atomic number:……………84…………………..
g) atomic mass:………………209……………………….
2 la
a) Element’s name :…………… Lanthanum………………..
b) Group no. : ……………3……………………….
c) Group name : …………transition metals /lanthanides…………………..
d) Period no. :………………6…………………….
e) Metal / non-metal /metalloid: ……………metal………………..
f) atomic number:……………57…………………..
g) atomic mass:………………138……………………….
3-co
a) Element’s name :…………cobalt…………………..
b) Group no. : ………………9…………………….
c) Group name : ……………transition metal………………..
d) Period no. :…………………4………………….
e) Metal / non-metal /metalloid: ……………metal………………..
f) Atomic number:……………27…………………..
g) Atomic mass:………………58.3………………………
.4- Cl
a) Element’s name :……………Chorine ………………..
b) Group no. : ………………17…………………….
c) Group name : ……………: Halogens ………………..
d) Period no. :………………3…………………….
e) Metal / non-metal /metalloid: …………non metal…………………..
f) Atomic number:………………17………………..
g) Atomic mass:………………35.4………………………
5- - Ar
a) Element’s name :…………Argon…………………..
b) Group no. : ……………18……………………….
c) Group name : …………… nobel gas ………………..
d) Period no. :………………3…………………….
e) Metal / non-metal /metalloid: …………non metal…………………..
f) Atomic number:……………18…………………..
g) Atomic mass:……………39.9…………………………
Draw the Electron Position of each of the following atoms.
1. He2
2. O 8
3. Li3
4. C 6
5. Ar18
6. F 9
Draw Electron Dot Diagrams for the following elements ( use the periodic table)
1. Sulfur
2. Oxygen
3. Lithum
4. Carbon
5. Boron
6. Magnesium
7. Sodium
8. Iodine
9. Neon
Group 13 on the periodic table is the…………………………..
a) Boron Group
b) Noble Gases
c) Transition Metals
d) Inert gas
.Group 13 on the periodic table has how many electron in outer energy level?
a) 1
b) 3
c) 2
d) 4
. Symbol for Gallium?
a) Ga
b) Gl
c) Gu
d) G
. Symbol for Indium?
a) Id
b) In
c) I
d) Im
. Symbol for Thallium?
a) Tl
b) T
c) Ta
d) Tm
Group 14 of the periodic table contains one ………………………, two ………………., and three
…………………..
a) Metal, metalloid, non metal
b) nonmetal, metalloid, metal
c) metalloid, nonmetal, metalloid
d) metal, non metal, metalloid
.Germanium and ……………….are used to make computer chips.
a) Tin
b) Silicon
c) Carbon
d) Lead
.In which group would you find the Noble Gases?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 18
.How many elements are in the Noble Gas family?
a) 24
b) 13
c) 6
d) 18
Which of these is not a noble gas?
a) Helium
b) Argon
c) Nitrogen
d) Krypton
Noble gases react with oxygen.
a) True
b) False
Name the group that contains inert (non-reactive) elements.
a) Nobel gases
b) Halogens
c) Alkali metals
d) Alkaline earth metals