Mock IGCSE Sample Examination Paper CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 Multiple Choice 45 minutes
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Mock IGCSE Sample Examination Paper CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 Multiple Choice 45 minutes
Candidate Name: Mock IGCSE Sample Examination Paper CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 Multiple Choice 45 minutes Answer questions on the Multiple Choice Answer Sheet. Answer all questions. A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 11. There are forty questions on this paper. For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C, and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in pencil on the Multiple Choice Answer Sheet. © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 2 1 In which of these are the particles arranged in a regular pattern, at room temperature? a oxygen b iodine c mercury d water 2 Which statement is correct, about the diffusion of one gas into another? a Once the gases are fully mixed, the particles stop moving. b The particles of both gases continue moving in a random way. c The heavier gas sinks to the bottom of the mixture. d The gases combine to form a new product. 3 You are asked to find how it takes for 0.05 g of magnesium ribbon to react completely with 10 cm3 (an excess) of dilute acid. Which set of apparatus will you need? a balance, clock, pipette b balance, clock, thermometer c balance, pipette, thermometer d clock, pipette, thermometer 4 Which mixture cannot be separated by fractional distillation? a crude oil (petroleum) b liquid air c alcohol and water d a solution of salt in water 5 Which is the nucleon number for the sodium ion? a 11 b 22 c 23 d 34 6 Which do these two diagrams represent? p n n e p n e a different atoms of the same element b ions of the same element c atoms of two different elements in the same period d atoms of two different elements in the same group © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 3 7 The table describes the structures of four particles. particle number of protons number of neutrons number of electrons N 7 7 7 N32 7 7 X Mg 12 Y 12 Mg21 12 12 Z Which are the correct values of X, Y, and Z? X Y Z A 7 10 10 B 9 11 11 C 10 12 10 D 10 12 12 8 Which diagram shows the correct bonding for water? H A B C D O O O O H H H H H H H 9 Which substance has a giant structure, in which each carbon atom forms a tetrahedron with four other carbon atoms? a silicon dioxide b graphite c methane d diamond 10 A chemical has a relative molecular mass of 100. Which of these could it be? a H2O b H2SO4 c CaCO3 d C14H16 © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 4 11 When ethene is burned, carbon dioxide and water are formed: C2H4 1 3O2 xCO2 1 yH2O Which values of x and y balance the equation? x y A 1 2 B 2 2 C 2 4 D 4 4 12 Magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and calcium oxide (CaO) are ionic compounds. Electricity is passed through the molten compounds, in two separate experiments. Which are the products at the cathodes? a magnesium and calcium b magnesium and oxygen c oxygen and calcium d chlorine and oxygen 13 You want to electroplate an iron key with copper. Which pair of materials would be suitable, for the positive electrode and the electrolyte? positive electrode electrolyte A iron iron(II) sulfate B iron copper(II) sulfate C copper iron(II) sulfate D copper copper(II) sulfate 14 Which equation shows hydrogen acting as a fuel? a 2H2O 1 energy 2H2 1 O2 b 2H2 1 O2 1 energy c 2H2 1 O2 d 2H2O 2H2O 2H2O 1 energy 2H2 1 O21 energy 15 Only one of these changes is endothermic. Which one? a snow melting on the pavement b methane reacting with oxygen c hydrochloric acid neutralising sodium hydroxide d water vapour condensing on a window © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 5 16 When water is added to anhydrous cobalt chloride, the following reaction occurs: CoCl2 (s) 1 6H2O (l ) CoCl2. 6H2O (s) The reaction can be reversed. Which row gives the conditions required to reverse this reaction? heating adding water A ✓ ✓ B ✓ ✗ C ✗ ✓ D ✗ ✗ 17 In which of these is the first chemical in the equation not oxidised? a 2NO2 N2O4 b 2H2 1 O2 c 2Mg 1 CO2 d 2CO 1 O2 2H2O 2MgO 1 C 2CO2 18 Zinc reacts with acids, giving hydrogen gas. Which of these conditions will give the slowest reaction? zinc acid temperature /°C A pieces concentrated 50 B pieces dilute 25 C powder concentrated 50 D powder dilute 25 19 In flour mills, extractor fans are used to remove fine flour particles from the air, to prevent an explosion. The risk of explosion is because the flour particles: a have a very large surface area b group together to form larger particles c catch fire spontaneously on colliding with air particles d catalyse the reaction between gases in the air © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 6 20 Two tests were carried out on an unknown compound. The results are shown in the table. Test A solution of sodium hydroxide was added. Aluminium foil was added and the mixture was heated. Observation a green precipitate forms ammonia gas forms What is the name of the unknown compound? a ammonium sulfate b copper(II) nitrate c iron(II) nitrate d iron(II) sulfate 21 Sodium hydroxide is added to water. Which change in pH could occur? a 1 7 b 7 1 c 7 14 d 14 7 22 Which of these is a characteristic property of bases? a turn blue litmus red b react with ammonium salts to give ammonia gas c react with most metals giving hydrogen gas d dissolve in water to give a weakly acidic solution 23 You can use the pairs of compounds below to prepare salts. For one pair, there will be no more fizzing when the reaction is complete. Which pair? a copper(II) carbonate 1 hydrochloric acid b magnesium oxide 1 sulfuric acid c copper(II) oxide 1 nitric acid d sodium hydroxide 1 sulfuric acid © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 7 24 Six elements are numbered, in this outline of the Periodic Table. 1 3 5 4 2 6 Which numbers represent two reactive non-metals in the same group? a 1 and 3 b 3 and 4 c 1 and 2 d 5 and 6 25 Fluorine is above chlorine in Group VII of the Periodic Table. • The boiling point of fluorine is i ………… than that of chlorine. • The reaction of fluorine with iron is ii ………… than that of chlorine. Which row gives the correct missing words? i ii A higher more vigorous B higher less vigorous C lower more vigorous D lower less vigorous 26 Which property do all metals have? a They are strong. b They conduct electricity. c They form soluble basic oxides. d They react with oxygen. 27 For many uses, alloys are preferred to pure metals. This is usually because … a most pure metals are too reactive to use on their own b alloying gives a heavier and less brittle solid c pure metals are not malleable enough for most purposes d alloys can made with the right properties for a given use © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 8 28 Strips of metal X are placed in solutions of two metal sulfates. This table shows the results: metal X copper(II) sulfate iron(II) sulfate copper forms no reaction The order of reactivity for the three metals (the most reactive first) is: a X, copper, iron b iron, copper, X c iron, X, copper d copper, X, iron 29 A metal lies between aluminium and sodium in the reactivity series. Which is the most likely method for extracting it from its ore? a heating the ore with carbon b electrolysis of the molten ore c roasting the ore in a limited supply of air d heating the ore with sodium 30 Which chemical is used to remove acidic impurities, during steel making? a chromium b carbon dioxide c calcium oxide d sodium hydroxide 31 Anhydrous copper(II) sulfate reacts with water in this way: CuSO4 (s) 1 5H2O (l ) CuSO4. 5H2O (s) This reaction can be used as a test for water, because … a the anhydrous and hydrated compounds have different colours b there is a significant temperature rise when the water is added c when water is added, the compound dissolves d the reaction can be easily reversed 32 Which method of rust prevention does not rely on keeping oxygen away? a paint the iron b cover the iron with grease c coat the iron with plastic d alloy the iron with another metal © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 9 33 Exhaust gases from cars may contain acidic oxides of nitrogen, as a result of … a the incomplete combustion of compounds in petrol b the presence of nitrogen compounds in petrol c reactions with the catalyst, in the car’s exhaust system d the reaction between nitrogen and oxygen, in the car engine 34 Which elements, essential for plants, do fertilisers provide? carbon potassium phosphorus nitrogen A ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓ B ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓ C ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✗ 35 Which products are obtained when limestone (calcium carbonate) is heated? a calcium oxide and carbon b calcium, oxygen, and carbon c calcium oxide and carbon dioxide d calcium hydroxide and carbon dioxide 36 Which fraction, from the fractional distillation of petroleum, is used as feedstock for making other chemicals? a bitumen b gasoline c fuel oil d naphtha 37 Pentane is a typical alkane. Which two words complete these statements correctly? Pentane is generally chemically i ………………… Pentane ii …………… be used as a fuel. 1 2 A unreactive cannot B unreactive can C reactive cannot D reactive can © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute 10 38 Three organic compounds, X, Y, and Z, are members of the same homologous series. This means they have … a the same functional group b the same number of carbon atoms in their molecules c the same molecular formula d the same physical properties 39 Below are the structural formulae for four compounds. One is a saturated compound which reacts with magnesium in solution, to give hydrogen gas. Which one? A CH2OH B CO2H C CO2H D CH2OH CH2 CH CH2 CH CH3 CH2 CH3 CH2 40 A hydrocarbon forms an addition polymer. Which will also be true for this hydrocarbon? a It is soluble in water. b It has molecules with very long chains. c It turns damp blue litmus paper red. d It turns bromine solution colourless. © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute Fr Caesium 88 56 Radium Ra 226 Barium 137 Ba 133 Cs 38 Strontium La 139 Yttrium 89 57 Ac Actinium 227 Lanthanum 39 89 Y 88 Sr Key * 22 b X b = proton (atomic) number a = relative atomic mass X = atomic symbol 72 Hafnium Hf 178 Zirconium 40 Zr 91 Titanium a *58-71 Lanthanoid series 90-103 Actinoid series 87 Scandium 21 85 Calcium Rb 20 48 Ti 45 Sc 40 Ca 39 Francium 55 37 Magnesium 12 K Sodium 24 Mg Beryllium 23 Rubidium 19 4 Na Lithium Potassium 11 3 9 Be 7 II Li I 90 58 73 96 Pa 91 Protactinium 59 Praseodymium Tc 186 144 92 60 U Uranium 238 Nd Neodymium 75 Re Rhenium 43 Technetium 25 Manganese 55 Mn Pm Osmium 190 Os 93 Np Neptunium 61 Promethium 76 44 Ru 101 Iron Ruthenium 26 Fe 56 Hydrogen 150 94 Pu Plutonium 62 Sm 152 95 Am Americium 63 Eu Europium 78 Platinum Pt Iridium 195 Ir 46 Pd 106 Nickel Palladium 28 59 Ni 192 Samarium 77 45 Rh 103 Cobalt Rhodium 27 59 Co 96 64 Cm Curium Gd 157 Gold Au 197 Silver Ag 108 Copper Gadolinium 79 47 29 64 Cu Bk Terbium Tb 159 Mercury 201 Hg 97 Berkelium 65 80 48 Cd 112 Zinc Cadmium 30 65 Zn Cf Dy 162 Thallium T 204 Indium 98 Es Holmium Ho 165 Lead Pb 207 Tin 99 Einsteinium 67 82 50 119 Sn 115 Californium 66 Germanium 32 Ge 73 Silicon In Gallium 70 Ga 14 28 Si Carbon 27 Dysprosium 81 49 31 6 A Boron Aluminium 13 5 12 C 11 IV B III The volume of one mole of any gas is 24 dm 3 at room temperature and pressure (r.t.p.). Thorium Th 232 Cerium 141 Pr 140 74 W 184 Tungsten 42 Mo Molybdenum 24 Chromium 52 Cr Ce Ta 181 Niobium 93 Nb Tantalum 41 23 Vanadium 51 V 1 1 H Group DATA SHEET The Periodic Table of the Elements Fm Fermium Erbium Er 167 Bi 209 Bismuth 100 68 83 51 Sb 122 Arsenic 75 As Antimony 33 15 P 31 Nitrogen Phosphorus 7 N 14 V Md Thulium 169 Tm 101 Mendelevium 69 84 Polonium Po Tellurium 52 Te 128 Se 79 Sulfur No 102 Nobelium 70 Yb 173 At Astatine Iodine I 127 Bromine Ytterbium 85 53 35 Br 80 Chlorine Lr Lutetium Lu 175 Rn Radon Xenon Xe 131 Krypton 103 Lawrencium 71 86 54 36 Kr 84 Argon 40 Ar Neon C 18 10 Ne 20 Helium 35.5 Fluorine 2 He 4 0 32 17 9 F 19 VII S Oxygen Selenium 34 16 8 O 16 VI 11 © OUP: this may be reproduced for class use solely for the purchaser’s institute