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CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest II – Science: Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy | Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | 2025 / 2026 Update

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: This document is a complete study guide for the CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest II in Science, focusing on Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy. It provides the latest collection of exam questions with 100% verified correct answers, updated for the 2025 / 2026 exam cycle. The content reviews key topics such as atomic structure, chemical reactions, motion and forces, energy, waves, the solar system, and the universe. With this resource, students can practice effectively with exam-level questions and achieve a Grade A result.

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Chemistry (36 Multiple-Choice, 4 Constructed-Response)
Multiple-Choice Questions

Which element has the atomic number 6?
Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Answer: Carbon
Explanation: The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus.
Carbon has 6 protons, corresponding to atomic number 6 on the periodic table.



What type of bond involves the sharing of electrons?
Ionic, Covalent, Metallic, Hydrogen
Answer: Covalent
Explanation: Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons to achieve stable electron
configurations, as in molecules like H₂O.



What is the pH of a neutral solution at 25°C?
0, 7, 14, 10
Answer: 7
Explanation: A neutral solution has equal concentrations of H⁺ and OH⁻ ions, resulting
in a pH of 7 at 25°C.



Which gas is the most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere?
Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide, Argon
Answer: Nitrogen
Explanation: Nitrogen constitutes approximately 78% of Earth’s atmosphere by volume.

,What is the chemical formula for water?
H₂O, CO₂, O₂, H₂
Answer: H₂O
Explanation: Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom,
represented as H₂O.



Which element is a noble gas?
Sodium, Helium, Chlorine, Magnesium
Answer: Helium
Explanation: Noble gases, found in Group 18 of the periodic table, are inert due to full
valence electron shells. Helium is a noble gas.



What type of reaction releases heat?
Endothermic, Exothermic, Neutralization, Decomposition
Answer: Exothermic
Explanation: Exothermic reactions release heat to the surroundings, increasing the
temperature (e.g., combustion).



What is the mass number of an atom with 8 protons and 8 neutrons?
8, 16, 24, 32
Answer: 16
Explanation: Mass number = protons + neutrons = 8 + 8 = 16.



Which substance is an acid?
NaOH, HCl, KOH, NH₃
Answer: HCl
Explanation: Acids donate H⁺ ions in solution. HCl (hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid.



What is the charge of a proton?
Positive, Negative, Neutral, Variable
Answer: Positive
Explanation: Protons carry a positive charge, balancing the negative charge of electrons
in an atom.

, Which element has the symbol Fe?
Fluorine, Iron, Francium, Fermium
Answer: Iron
Explanation: Fe is the chemical symbol for iron on the periodic table.



What type of bond forms between sodium and chlorine in NaCl?
Covalent, Ionic, Metallic, Hydrogen
Answer: Ionic
Explanation: Ionic bonds form between metals (Na) and nonmetals (Cl) via electron
transfer, creating charged ions.



What is the molar mass of CO₂?
12 g/mol, 32 g/mol, 44 g/mol, 56 g/mol
Answer: 44 g/mol
Explanation: C = 12 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol. CO₂ = 12 + (2 × 16) = 44 g/mol.



Which is a physical change?
Burning wood, Rusting iron, Melting ice, Digesting food
Answer: Melting ice
Explanation: Physical changes alter form without changing chemical composition.
Melting ice changes state but remains H₂O.



What is the atomic number of oxygen?
6, 8, 10, 12
Answer: 8
Explanation: Oxygen has 8 protons, corresponding to its atomic number.



Which gas is produced during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen
Answer: Oxygen
Explanation: Photosynthesis produces oxygen as a byproduct when plants convert CO₂
and water into glucose.
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