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BOMBITA, Jonathan Roy S. Dr.

Isaias Banaag

BSE III - Biological Sciences ASSE21

VARIATIONS OF BINARY ITEMS

1) Underlining a word or clause in the statement

Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE on the space provided before each number if the
underlined word or phrase makes the statement correct. Write FALSE if otherwise. (1 point each item)

__________ 1. A chemical bond where there is a transference of electron(s) from one atom to another is
called covalent bond.

ANSWER KEY: 1. FALSE

2) Requiring examinees to correct false statement

Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE on the first space provided before each number
and leave the second space blank if the statement is correct. If otherwise, write FALSE on the first space
then correct the statement by replacing the underlined word or phrase by writing the correct ones on
the second space provided. Failure to supply the correct word or phrase for an answer of false is
considered wrong. (2 points each item)

__________ 1. Sodium (Na) is covalently bonded with Chlorine (Cl) to form table salt.

ANSWER KEY: 1. FALSE IONICALLY

3) Basing true or false items on specific stimulus materials

Direction: Observe and analyze the given figure below then read each statement carefully. Encircle T
among the choices before each number if the statement is correct. Encircle F if otherwise. (1 point each
item)

T F 1. The name of the givel figure is Ethyl.

T F 2. When another hydrogen atom bonds with the carbon atom, methane is being formed.

T F 3. Attachment of a hydroxyl group to the carbon atom makes the compound a haloalkane.

ANSWER KEY: 1. F 2. T 3. F

4) Cluster Variety
Direction: The statements below pertain to some of the characteristics of the element carbon amd its
relationship with other elements. Write TRUE on the space provided before each number if the
statement is correct. If otherwise, write FALSE. (1 point each item)

Statement: The element Carbon (C) has an atomic number of 6 and valence electrons of 4.

__________ 1. It has four electrons in its outermost shell.

__________ 2. It can form 2 double bonds and 1 triple bond at the same time.

__________ 3. Boron (B) has an atomic number of 5 so it has one more valence electron as compared
with Carbon (C).

ANSWER KEY: 1. TRUE 2. FALSE 3. FALSE

5) Controlled correct type

Direction: Read the statements below carefully. Write TRUE on the space provided before each number
if the statement is correct. If otherwise, choose the word among the provided choices below each
statement that will make the statement correct and write it on the space provided before each number.
(1 point each)

__________ 1. Sodium (Na) is covalently bonded to Chlorine (Cl) to form table salt.

ionically metalically weakly strongly

ANSWER KEY: 1. ionically

6) Mutiple True-False Variety

Direction: Read the given statement carefully, and analyze each item. Encircle T among the given choices
before each number if the statement is correct, and F if otherwise. (1 point each)

Statement: Considering the bonding characteristics of the element Carbon (C), it:

T F 1. has the ability to catenate or bond with another carbon atom.

T F 2. can form 5 bonds with other atoms.

T F 3. can form 1 triple bond and 1 single bond at the same time.

ANSWER KEY: 1. T 2. F 3. T

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