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Chemistry Diagnostic Questions Answer these 40 multiple choice questions and then check your answers, located at the end of this document. If you correctly answered less than 25 questions, you need to enrol in a Chemistry Bridging Course. 1. The symbol for the element silicon is: a) S b) Se c) Sr d) Si 2. When a metal atom forms a metallic ion, it usually: a) gains one or more protons b) loses one or more electrons c) gains one or more electrons d) loses one or more protons 3. Atom X has 12 protons in its nucleus. The formula of its chloride would be: a) XCl b) XCl 2 c) XCl 3 d) X 2 Cl e) X 2 Cl 3 4. An element has the electronic configuration: 2,8,8,2. The oxide of the element would be: a) molecular b) non-polar covalent c) ionic d) polar covalent

5. An element has the electronic configuration: 2, 7. When this element combines with sodium, what type of compound is formed? a) molecular b) ionic c) non-polar covalent d) polar covalent 6. Which ground state electronic configuration represents a noble gas? a) 1s 2 2s 1 b) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 c) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 d) 1s 1 7. The formula for iron(iii) nitrate is: a) Fe 3 NO 3 b) Fe 2 NO 3 c) Fe(NO 3 ) 3 d) FeNO 3 8. Which ground state electronic configuration represents a metal? a) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 b) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 c) 1s 2 2s 1 d) 1s 2 9. The nucleus of 23 11Na contains: a) 23 protons and 11 neutrons b) 23 protons and 11 electrons c) protons and 12 electrons d) 11 protons and 12 neutrons

10. Different isotopes of an element have the same number of: a) electrons and neutrons b) protons c) neutrons d) electrons and protons 11. Given the relative atomic masses of carbon hydrogen and oxygen are respectively 12.0, 1.0 and 16.0, the relative formula mass of propanoic acid (CH 3 CH 2 COOH) is: a) 68 b) 74 c) 63 d) 59 12. The symbol for the element calcium is: a) C b) CI c) Ca d) Cr 13. Acetone, CH 3 COCH 3, is a liquid commonly used as a solvent. According to the formula, which of the following statements is false? a) Acetone is a compound, not an element. b) Acetone has a fixed composition. c) Each molecule of acetone is made up of 10 atoms. d) One mole of acetone contains 3 moles of cabon atoms, 6 moles of hydrogen atoms and one mole of oxygen atoms. e) Acetone is a substance made up of 6 elements.

14. Magnesium has an atomic number of 12 and chlorine has an atomic number of 17. The correct formula for magnesium chloride is: a) MgCl b) MgCl 2 c) Mg 2 Cl d) Mg 2 Cl 2 e) Mg 3 Cl 2 15. Ice floats in liquid water because of a lattice structure that is held together by: a) ionic bonds b) hydrogen bonds c) covalent bonds d) ionic and covalent bonds 16. Which of the following atoms would be the strongest electron acceptor? a) 6C b) 9F c) 19K d) 7N e) 32S 17. Which is the most common type of molecule of living organisms? a) H 2 O b) CO 2 c) O 2 d) NH 3

18. The atomic number of an element is the: a) mass number b) number of protons in the nucleus c) number of neutrons in the nucleus d) number of electrons surrounding the nucleus 19. The mass number of an element is 19 and the atomic number is 9. The total number electrons in the atom is: a) 19 b) 9 c) 29 d) 10 20. The atom z has a mass number of 32. It contains in its nucleus: a) 32 protons b) 32 protons and 32 electrons outside the nucleus c) a total of 40 protons and neutrons d) 16 protons and 16 neutrons 21. A compound XCI 2 is commonly formed dichloride, of which of the following groups of elements: a) Mn, O, Ca, Cs b) Mg, B, Sr, O c) S, N, Al, P d) Ba, Sr, Mg, Be e) F, Al, N, O

22. The amount in moles of carbon atoms contained in 160 g silicon carbide (SiC) is: [A = 12 for C] [A = 28 for Si] a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 48 e) 13 23. The rate of a chemical reaction: a) is the speed of the reaction b) has to be determined experimentally c) is always constant d) is constant at a particular temperature 24. The rate of a chemical reaction usually: a) is the speed of the reaction b) decreases with time c) increases with increase in temperature d) increases as the concentration of a reactant increases. 25. The bond between sodium and chlorine in the compound sodium chloride (NaCl) is a/an: a) single covalent bond b) non-polar covalent bond c) ionic bond d) double covalent bond

26. Which of the following equations illustrates a typical decomposition reaction? a) A + B AB b) 2A 2 + B 2 2A 2 B c) AB + CD AD + CB d) AB A + B 27. Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins are formed from their basic building blocks by the a) addition of carbon to each molecule b) addition of oxygen to each molecule c) addition of a water molecule between the building blocks d) removal of water molecule between the building blocks 28. Of the following choices, the ph of the least acidic solution is: a) 6.0 b) 4.5 c) 2.3 d) 1.0 29. Isotopes of an element differ from each other in the number of: a) protons b) neutrons c) electrons d) positrons

Use the following equation for Questions 30 and 31 Al + H 2 SO 4 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + H 2(g) 30. The (g) indicates a: a) solid b) liquid c) gas d) gel 31. When the equation is balanced, the number in front of H 2 SO 4 is: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 32. The addition of a catalyst will speed up: a) the forward reaction b) the reverse reaction c) both reactions d) if the temperature is low 33. Gases are compressible because the molecules a) have elastic collisions b) do not attract one another c) are in rapid motion d) are far apart

34. Ions attracted toward a positively charged electrode are called a) electrons b) anions c) cations d) positrons 35. Which of the following is not a strong acid? a) nitric b) sulfuric c) acetic d) hydrochloric 36. An acid is a substance that a) donates electrons b) donates protons c) accepts protons d) accepts electrons 37. The general formula for an alcohol is: a) RH b) ROH c) ROR d) RCHO

38. An example of an organic acid is: a) RCHO b) RCOOH c) RNH 2 d) RCOR 39. The osmolarity of a 0.1 Na 2 SO 4 solutions is a) 0.1 b) 0.3 c) 0.6 d) 0.8 40. What is the name of the following compound? CH 3 -CO CH 2 -CH 3 A) 2-butanal B) methyl propane ester C) 2-butanone D) methoxyketone

Multiple Choice Quiz Answers 1 D 21 D 2 B 22 B 3 B 23 B 4 C 24 C 5 B 25 C 6 B 26 D 7 C 27 D 8 C 28 A 9 D 29 B 10 D 30 C 11 B 31 B 12 C 32 A 13 E 33 D 14 B 34 B 15 B 35 C 16 B 36 B 17 A 37 B 18 B 38 B 19 B 39 B 20 D 40 C