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Student Instructions 1. Ensure that you have blank paper and a Data Booket.. 2. Record all aswers on a separate piece of paper. 3. Answer keys are provided at the beginning of each section. 4. When you have finished with this Study Booklet please return it to your teacher.

D. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Chemical and Reactions) 10D2 describe the arrangement of subatomic particles (electrons, protons, neutrons) in elements Bohr Model of elements 1 to 20 Knowledge Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D2 Use the following diagram to answer question 31. Diagram of an atom X Y 31. Which of the following is correct? Subatomic Particle Location in the Atom Charge of the Particle A. Proton X negative B. Electron Y negative C. Neutron Y no charge D. Proton X no charge Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 15 - Science 10 Sample Questions

Understanding Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D2 Use the following information to answer question 32. 45 21?? represents the symbol of the element 32. Which of the following is the name and sub-atomic particle arrangement for a neutral atom of the element? Element Sub-Atomic Particles A. Scandium 24 neutrons, 21 electrons B. Scandium 21 neutrons, 24 protons C. Rhodium 45 protons, 24 neutrons D. Rhodium 45 protons, 45 electrons Higher Mental Processes Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D2, 10E1 33. A new element Xg has been recently discovered. It forms compounds with the following formulæ: What are the likely ion charges for Xg? A. +2, 2 B. +1, +2 C. +1, +2, +3 D. +1, +2, +3, 1, 2, 3 XgCl 2, XgF and XgN Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 16 - Science 10 Sample Questions

D. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Chemical and Reactions) 10D3 distinguish among atoms, isotopes, and ions Knowledge Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D3 REFER TO DATA BOOKLET Use The Periodic Table on page 3 of the Data Booklet to answer question 34. 34. Which of the following is a common characteristic of the outermost shell of an alkali metal atom? A. 1 electron B. 2 electrons C. 7 electrons D. 8 electrons Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 17 - Science 10 Sample Questions

Understanding Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D3 REFER TO DATA BOOKLET Use The Periodic Table on page 3 of the Data Booklet to answer questions 35 to 39. Chlorine-35 For the above isotope, match each Term on the left with the correct Number on the right. Each Number may be used as often as necessary. Record your answers on the Response Form. Term 35. atomic number 36. number of neutrons 37. number of electrons in the most common ion 38. ion charge 39. number of shells occupied by electrons for the atom Number A. 1 B. 17 C. 16 D. 3 E. 35 F. 18 Answers 35. A B C D E F 38. A B C D E F 36. A B C D E F 39. A B C D E F 37. A B C D E F Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 18 - Science 10 Sample Questions

Higher Mental Processes Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D3 40. The atomic mass of tellurium is greater than that of iodine. Which of the following best explains this? A. Iodine has one less proton than tellurium. B. Tellurium has one less proton than iodine. C. The naturally occurring isotopes of iodine have fewer neutrons than those of tellurium. D. The naturally occurring isotopes of tellurium have fewer neutrons than those of iodine. D. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Chemical and Reactions) 10D5 demonstrate a knowledge of chemical formulæ and balanced chemical equations including ionic and covalent compounds including writing names, formulæ, and balanced equations Knowledge Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D5 Use the following equation to answer question 41. 2H2O Æ 2H2 + O2 41. In this equation, O 2 represents 2 molecules of oxygen. Higher Mental Processes Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D3, 10D5, 10D6 Use the following equation to answer question 42. Fe + CuSO4 Æ FeSO4 + Cu 42. Which statement is supported by the equation above? A. Iron gains electrons. B. Copper loses electrons. C. Copper gains electrons. D. Copper and iron gain electrons. Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 19 - Science 10 Sample Questions

Understanding Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D5 Use the following information to answer question 43. Compound I copper (II) nitrate Compound II aluminum nitrite 43. Which of the following statements is correct? A. The number of atoms in aluminum nitrite is less. B. The number of atoms in copper (II) nitrate is less. C. The number of atoms is equal in both compounds. D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. D. PHYSICAL SCIENCE (Chemical and Reactions) 10D6 give evidence for and classify the following chemical reactions: synthesis, decomposition, replacement, and acid-base single and double replacement neutralization Knowledge Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D5, 10D6 44. Which of the following is a single replacement reaction? A. H2 + Cl2 Æ 2HCl B. 2KClO3 Æ 2KCl + 3O2 C. Mg + 2HCl Æ MgCl2 + H2 D. AgNO3 + KCl Æ AgCl + KNO3 Understanding Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D6 45. Which of the following diagrams best illustrates the concept of a double replacement reaction? A. + Æ B. Æ + C. + Æ + D. + Æ + Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 20 - Science 10 Sample Questions

Understanding Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D6 Match each Chemical Reaction on the left with the correct Reaction Type on the right. Each Reaction Type may be used as often as necessary. Record your answers on the Response Form. Chemical Reaction 46. Ca(OH) 2 + 2HCl Æ CaCl2 + 2H20 + Æ + ( ) 47. 2AgNO Cu 2Ag Cu NO 3 3 2 48. 2H202 Æ 2H20 + 02 49. 8Ni + S8 Æ 8NiS Reaction Type A. synthesis B. decomposition C. single replacement D. neutralization Answers 46. A B C D E F 47. A B C D E F 48. A B C D E F 49. A B C D E F Higher Mental Processes Prescribed Learning Outcomes 10D6 50. Scrap iron metal can be used to inexpensively obtain copper metal from waste copper sulphate solution. Which reaction type best describes this procedure? A. synthesis B. replacement C. neutralization D. decomposition Assessment Department (Issued September 2004) - 21 - Science 10 Sample Questions

PHYSICAL SCIENCE Chemicals and Reactions REFER TO DATA BOOKLET For this section of the examination, refer to: Names, Formulæ and Charges of Some Common Ions on page 1 Alphabetical Listing of the Elements on page 2 The Periodic Table on page 3 27. Which of the following best describes the properties of an electron? Relative Mass Location A. large in the nucleus B. large orbiting the nucleus C. small in the nucleus D. small orbiting the nucleus 28. Which of the following statements about Li +1 are true? A. I and III B. I and IV C. II and III D. II and IV I II III IV Li +1 is a symbol for a lithium ion. Li +1 is a symbol for a lithium atom. Li +1 has lost one electron. Li +1 has gained one electron.

29. Cl 2 is an example of a diatomic molecule. 30. OH 1 is an example of an ionic compound. 31. Which of the following represents the Bohr model electron arrangement of an argon atom? A. 2, 16 B. 2, 18 C. 2, 8, 6 D. 2, 8, 8 32. Noble Gases react easily with other elements. 33. Which of the following is represented by the Bohr model below? 8p 8n A. an atom of neon B. an ion of oxygen C. a molecule of oxygen D. a neutral atom of oxygen

34. Which of the following is the Bohr model for a nitrogen atom? A. B. 7p 7n 3e 4e 7p 7n 2e 8e C. D. 7p 7n 2e 5e 7p 7n 2e 7e 35. Covalent bonding involves the of electrons, while ionic bonding involves the of electrons. A. sharing; splitting B. exchanging; sharing C. sharing; transferring D. transferring; sharing - 14 -

Use the information below to answer question 36. 23 11?? represents the symbol of the element 36. Which of the following describes a neutral atom of the element? Element Sub-atomic particles A. Sodium 11 electrons, 12 neutrons B. Sodium 23 neutrons, 11 protons C. Vanadium 12 neutrons, 23 protons D. Vanadium 11 electrons, 11 protons 37. What is the formula for calcium hydroxide? A. CaOH B. CaOH 2 C. Ca OH 2 D. Ca OH ( ) 2 38. Which of the following represents the molecule formed when hydrogen reacts with nitrogen? hydrogen nitrogen A. B. C. D. - 15 -

Use the following illustration of a chemical reaction to answer questions 39 and 40. gas bubbles unknown gas test tube water magnesium ribbon (Mg) hydrochloric acid (HCl) 39. What are the reactants in the demonstration above? A. Mg and O 2 B. Mg and H 2 C. Mg and H 2 O D. Mg and HCl 40. What gas is collected in the test tube? A. O 2 B. H 2 C. Cl 2 D. MgH 2-16 -

41. Which of the following correctly balances the equation? KCO 2 3 + BaNO ( 3) Æ KNO BaCO 2 3 + 3 A. KNO3 + BaCO3 B. KNO3 + 2BaCO3 C. 2KNO3 + BaCO3 D. 2KNO3 + 2BaCO3 Match each Chemical Reaction on the left with the correct Reaction Type on the right. Each Reaction Type may be used as often as necessary. Record your answers on the Answer Sheet. Chemical Reaction 42. 2KI + Pb( NO3 ) Æ PbI 2KNO 2 2 + 3 43. Mg + 2HCl Æ H2 + MgCl2 44. 2K + Cl2 Æ 2KCl Reaction Type A. synthesis B. decomposition C. single replacement D. double replacement E. neutralization (acid/base) 45. Which of the following equations are balanced? I 2KCl + Ca( NO3 ) Æ 2KNO CaCl 2 3 + 2 II FeCl3 + 3KOH Æ Fe ( OH ) + 3KCl 3 III 2Na + H2SO4 Æ Na2SO4 + 2H2 A. I and II B. I and III C. II and III D. I, II and III - 17 -

46. Solid copper wire, Cu, is placed in a colourless, silver nitrate solution, AgNO 3. After 15 minutes, the solution has turned blue and silver crystals have formed. A reference text states that when dissolved in water: Cu +2 ions are blue. Ag + ions are colourless. NO 3 ions are colourless. Which of the following is the best conclusion? A. The silver atoms have lost electrons forming ions. B. The copper atoms have lost electrons forming ions. C. The silver atoms have gained electrons forming ions. D. The copper atoms have gained electrons forming ions. 47. Which of the following is the symbol for boron with a mass number of 11? A. 11 3 B B. 11 5 B C. 11 3B D. 11 5B 48. Which of the following explains the difference between the atoms of Cobalt-60 and Cobalt-58? A. Cobalt-60 has 2 fewer protons. B. Cobalt-60 has 2 more neutrons. C. Cobalt-60 has 2 more electrons. D. Cobalt-58 and 60 have the same number of neutrons. - 18 -

INSTRUCTIONS: For each question, select the best answer and record your choice on a separate piece of paper. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Chemicals and Reactions REFER TO DATA BOOKLET For this section of the examination, refer to: Names, Formulæ and Charges of Some Common Ions on page 1 the Alphabetical Listing of the Elements on page 2 the Periodic Table of the Elements on page 3 29. Which atom has 28 protons? A. nickel B. silicon C. fluorine D. chromium 30. Consider the following diagram. 9p 10n This element has a mass number of 19. Science 10 2004 Released Examination

31. Which atom will produce an ion with 33 protons, 42 neutrons and 36 electrons? A. arsenic B. krypton C. rhenium D. molybdenum 32. Which neutral atom has 6 neutrons and 6 electrons? A. boron B. carbon C. helium D. magnesium Use the following information to answer question 33. 9? 4? represents the symbol of the element 33. Which of the following describes a neutral atom of the element? Element Sub-Atomic Particles A. Beryllium 9 electrons, 4 protons B. Beryllium 4 electrons, 5 neutrons C. Fluorine 4 electrons, 4 protons D. Fluorine 9 neutrons, 9 protons Use the following information to answer question 34. A new element Xn has recently been discovered. It forms compounds with the following formulae: Xn PO, XnCl, Xn( MnO ) 3 4 2 4 2 34. Xn has more than one ion charge (combining capacity). A. This statement is supported by the information. B. This statement is refuted by the information. C. This statement is neither supported nor refuted by the information.

35. A neutral atom has the same number of protons as electrons. 36. How many electrons are in the outer shell of an argon atom? A. 1 B. 2 C. 7 D. 8 37. Which of the following statements about Cl 1 are true? I II III IV It symbolizes an ion. It symbolizes an atom. Chlorine has lost one electron. Chlorine has gained one electron. A. I and III only B. I and IV only C. II and III only D. II and IV only 38. Which of the following represents the Bohr model for a carbon atom? A. 6p 6n 2 4 B. 6p 6n 6 6 C. D. 6p 6n 2 4 6 6p 6n 2 8 2 Science 10 2004 Released Examination

39. The formula S 8 represents a diatomic molecule. 40. The formula ClO 3-1 represents an ion. 41. Which of the following is the formula for the compound formed by potassium and phosphorus? A. KP B. KP 2 C. KP 3 D. KP 3 ( NH ) SO 4 2 4 For the chemical compound ammonium sulphate, match the Element on the left with the Number of Atoms on the right. Numbers of Atoms may be used as often as necessary. Reminder: Record your answers on the Response Form. Element Number of Atoms 42. hydrogen 43. oxygen A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8 44. The formula MgCl 2 represents an ionic compound. Science 10 2004 Released Examination

45. Which of the following is the formula for the compound formed by calcium and bromine? A. CaBr B. Ca2Br C. CaBr 2 D. Ca2Br2 46. Which one of the following chemical equations is balanced? A. 2Al + O2 ÆAl2O3 B. 3Al + O3 ÆAl2O3 C. 3Al + 3O ÆAl O 2 2 3 D. 4Al + 3O Æ 2Al O 2 2 3 47. Which of the following equations are balanced? A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III I 2Ca + O2 Æ 2CaO II 2CO + O2 Æ 2CO2 III H2 + Cl2 Æ 2HCl 48. In what type of chemical reaction does an element take the place of one of the elements in a compound? A. synthesis B. neutralization C. decomposition D. single replacement 49. Which of the following represents a decomposition reaction? A. S + O2 ÆSO2 B. 2Fe2O3 Æ 4Fe + 3O2 C. FeS + 2HCl Æ FeCl2 + H2S D. 2Al + Fe2O3 Æ Al2O3 + 2Fe Science 10 2004 Released Examination

Match each Chemical Reaction on the left with the best Name of the Reaction on the right. Each Name of the Reaction may be used as often as necessary. Reminder: Record your answers on the Response Form. Chemical Reaction 50. 4K + O2 Æ 2K 2 O 51. BaS + 2HBr Æ BaBr2 + H2S Name of the Reaction A. synthesis B. neutralization C. decomposition D. single replacement E. double replacement Use the following information to answer question 52. H2SO4 + 2NaOH Æ Na2SO4 + 2H20 52. Which of the following statements are true? I II III IV HSO 2 4 is an acid. Na2SO4 is a base. This is a neutralization reaction. The products of this reaction are a salt and water. A. I, II and III only B. I, II and IV only C. I, III and IV only D. II, III and IV only Science 10 2004 Released Examination

INSTRUCTIONS: For each question, select the best answer and record your choice on a separate piece of paper. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Chemicals and Reactions REFER TO DATA BOOKLET For this section of the examination, refer to: Names, Formulæ and Charges of Some Common Ions on page 1 Alphabetical Listing of the Elements on page 2 The Periodic Table on page 3 31. The nucleus of an atom contains electrons, protons and neutrons. 32. Which atom will produce an ion with 21 protons, 24 neutrons and 18 electrons? A. argon B. rhodium C. scandium D. chromium Use the following information to answer question 33. 27 13?? represents the symbol of the element 33. Which of the following is true about the neutral atom of the element? A. I and II only B. III and IV only C. I, II and IV only D. I, II, III and IV I II III IV The element is cobalt. The element has 27 protons. The element has 14 neutrons. The element has 13 electrons.

34. In which of the following compounds does iron have the same ion charge (combining capacity)? I II FeS Fe( OH) 2 III FeCrO 4 IV Fe2( CO3) 3 A. I and II only B. I, II and III only C. II, III and IV only D. I, II, III and IV 35. Which neutral atom has 22 neutrons and 18 electrons? A. argon B. titanium C. beryllium D. zirconium 36. Which of the following statements about Be 2+ are true? I II III IV It symbolizes an ion. It symbolizes an atom. Beryllium has lost electrons. Beryllium has gained electrons. A. I and III only B. I and IV only C. II and III only D. II and IV only Page 12 2005 Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved.

37. Different isotopes of an element have different numbers of neutrons. 38. Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 have the same number of protons. 39. Which of the following represents the Bohr model for an oxygen atom? A. 8p 8n 8 B. 8p 8n 8 8 C. 8p 8n 4 4 D. 8p 8n 2 6 40. Halogens do not combine easily with metals. 41. The formula P 4 represents a polyatomic ion. 2005 Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved. Page 13

42. What is the formula for lithium oxide? A. LiO B. Li 2 O C. LiO 2 D. Li 2 O 2 43. What is the chemical formula for chromium (III) nitrite? A. Cr3NO2 B. Cr NO C. Cr NO 2 D. Cr NO 3 3( ) 3 ( ) 3 ( ) 3 44. What is the name of the compound Sn( SO 4 ) 2? A. tin sulphate B. tin (I) sulphate C. tin (II) sulphate D. tin (IV) sulphate 45. Nitrogen trihydride is a covalent compound. 46. The formula KMnO 4 represents a covalent compound. Page 14 2005 Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved.

For the chemical compound hydrogen chlorate, match the Element on the left with the Number of Atoms on the right. HClO 3 Element Number of Atoms 47. oxygen 48. chlorine A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5 Use the following diagram to answer question 49. gas bubbles unknown gas test tube water calcium metal (Ca) hydrochloric acid (HCl) 49. What is the balanced equation for the reaction? A. Ca + Cl2 Æ CaCl2 B. Ca + 2HCl Æ H2 + CaCl2 C. Ca + 2HCl Æ CaH2 + Cl2 D. 2Ca + 2H O Æ O + 2CaH 2 2 2 2005 Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved. Page 15

50. Which of the following represents a decomposition reaction? A. H2 + Cl2 Æ 2HCl B. 2KClO3 Æ 2KCl + 3O2 C. Ca + 2HCl Æ CaCl2 + H2 D. AgNO3 + KCl Æ AgCl + KNO3 Match each Chemical Reaction on the left with the best Reaction Type on the right. Each Reaction Type may be used as often as necessary. Chemical Reaction 51. HCl + NaOH Æ NaCl + H 2 O 52. Mg( NO3 ) 2 + 2NaOH Æ 2NaNO3 + Mg( OH) 2 53. 2Al + Fe2O3 Æ Al2O3 + 2Fe Reaction Type A. synthesis B. neutralization C. decomposition D. single replacement E. double replacement Page 16 2005 Province of British Columbia. All rights reserved.