
Physical Science: 1st Semester Test Review_2024-25
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Kevin Nance
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
The most common state of matter in the universe is _______.
gas
solid
plasma
liquid
Answer explanation
The most common state of matter in the universe is plasma, which makes up about 99% of the visible universe. It consists of ionized gases found in stars, including our sun, and is distinct from solids, liquids, and gases.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Which of the following is evidence that a physical change has occurred?
Formation of a solid precipitate
Rust
Broken glass
Bubbles
Answer explanation
The formation of a solid precipitate indicates a physical change, as it involves a change in state without altering the chemical composition. In contrast, rust and broken glass involve chemical changes or physical damage, respectively.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Matter in which the particles are free to move in all directions until they have spread evenly throughout their container is a _______.
gas
solid
liquid
plasma
Answer explanation
Matter in which particles move freely in all directions and spread evenly throughout their container is classified as a gas. Unlike solids and liquids, gases have no fixed shape or volume.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Which of the following is the reason why atoms of sodium and chlorine attract each other in a salt crystal?
Sodium has a positive charge and chlorine has a negative charge
Both have a positive charge
Both have a negative charge
Sodium has a negative charge and chlorine has a positive charge
Answer explanation
Sodium has a positive charge due to losing an electron, while chlorine has a negative charge from gaining an electron. This opposite charge creates an electrostatic attraction, leading to the formation of salt crystals.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
How many electrons are needed in the outer energy levels of most atoms for the atom to be chemically stable?
2
6
4
8
Answer explanation
Most atoms achieve chemical stability by having 8 electrons in their outer energy levels, known as the octet rule. This configuration allows them to be less reactive and more stable.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Which part of the periodic table indicates the number of energy levels in the electron cloud?
Period
Family
Valence electrons
Group
Answer explanation
The period of the periodic table indicates the number of energy levels in the electron cloud. Each period corresponds to a principal energy level, with elements in the same period having the same number of energy levels.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Which of the following elements would be the least reactive?
Iodine
Silicon
Argon
Silver
Answer explanation
Argon is a noble gas, known for its lack of reactivity due to a full valence shell of electrons. In contrast, iodine, silicon, and silver are more reactive, making argon the least reactive element among the choices.
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