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1. The document contains a pre-test with multiple choice and short answer questions about atomic structure, including identifying equations as quadratic or not, writing equations in general form, writing quadratic equations, and identifying atomic properties from the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 2. The multiple choice section requires identifying subatomic particles, atomic properties, and historic atomic models from descriptions. 3. Short answer questions involve writing atomic formulas from given atomic and mass numbers, and solving quadratic equations.

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1. The document contains a pre-test with multiple choice and short answer questions about atomic structure, including identifying equations as quadratic or not, writing equations in general form, writing quadratic equations, and identifying atomic properties from the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 2. The multiple choice section requires identifying subatomic particles, atomic properties, and historic atomic models from descriptions. 3. Short answer questions involve writing atomic formulas from given atomic and mass numbers, and solving quadratic equations.

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PRE - TEST

Surname Given Name M.I.

Section
I Write YES if the equation is quadratic and NO if it is not. Write your answer on the space provided before the
number.
__________ 1. 9x2 + 2x = 1 __________ 6. 6x2 = - 3x
__________ 2. 2x – 5 = x __________ 7. x ( x – 4) = 14
__________ 3. 8x – 2 = x2 __________ 8. x2 – 5x = x2 – 1
__________ 4. 3 = - 15 – 2x __________ 9. x2 – 3x = 0
__________ 5. x2 = 0 __________10. 9x2 – 5x = 5

II Write the following equations in general form and identify the value of a, b, and c.
General Form a b c
1. – x2 + 5x – 4 = 0 _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2. 5x2 – 25 = 0 _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
3. 2x = - x – 15 _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
4. 64 = 4x _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
5. x – 15 = 2x _________________________ _______ ______ ______
6. 3m2 + 1 = 2m _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
7. P – 256 = 0 ________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
8. n = 2n – 1 _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
9. 2q – 6 = -3q _________________________ _______ ______ ______
2
10. 2 – x = 5x _________________________ _______ ______ ______

III Write the quadratic equation in general form using x as variable.

a b c Equation
-1
3 6
0 25
1
1 0
1
-5 0
-2
-1 -20
1
0 -125
5
32 6
10
0 -100
4
10 -9
-1
½ 1
1

Solve the following: Show the solution. ( 2 points each)


A

B show the solution( 5 points each)


Multiple Choice: Choose the term that best matches each of the descriptions provided. Write the letter of your choice
on the line.

Neutron proton electron atomic mass nucleus

30 26 big bang theory Rutherford Model Bohr Model

____________1. An electrically neutral subatomic particle.


____________ 2. A positively charged subatomic particles.
____________ 3. A negatively charged subatomic particle.
____________ 4. Refer to the sum of the protons and neurons in an atom
____________ 5. The central part of an atom and which consists of the protons and neutrons.
____________ 6. An atom has an atomic mass OF 56 and an atomic number of 26. How many neutrons does it contain.
____________ 7. Referring to item # 6, how many electrons orbit the nucleus of the neutral atom?
____________ 8. Electrons move in definite orbits around the nucleus.
____________ 9. Contained protons and electrons scattered around and outside
____________ 10. A violent explosion that resulted to the formation of elements heavier than iron.

II Identify the following:

Using the Bohr Model and the proton, neutron, and electron pieces, build the following atoms, and determine their
atomic and mass numbers.

CARBON BERYLLIUM OXYGEN

III

SODIUM
LITHIUM

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