This is a comprehensive, cumulative introductory chemistry final exam that covers all major topics covered in national and most state standards. This compressed (.zip) file contains 3 editable and print ready exams formated for use in .doc, .docx, and .rtf versions, as well as an editible, dynamic ExamView question bank (.bnk). The ExamView question bank was made in version 6.2.2. I have made all of these available, to ensure this download will be compatible with any system.
This test contains 50 multiple choice questions, 10 modified true-false questions, and 40 short answers. I have used this with success for 2 years for my intro chemistry courses at a private high school. This is also useful as a final test review for students. Answer key is included at the end of the document.
Topics:
Scientific Method & Basic skills
Nomenclature
Chemical and Physical Properties
Chemical Reactions & Equations
Atomic Structure
Gas Laws
Chemical Bonds & IMFs
Stoichiometry & Moles
Equilibrium
Oxidation & Reduction
Enthalpy
Acids & Bases
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fraz
Lanie, Downloaded your zip file for Chem Cumulative Final. Nice test, gave it to my students. However the ChemistryCumulativeExam ExamView bank file says "invalid question bank format" and is 32 kB in size. My admin now wants all questions tied to state standard numbers, etc. etc. etc. so having the examview file would be lifesaving. Would it be possible for you to email that file (not zipped) as a bank, or perhaps resaved as a .tst? I have rural SLOW dialup and it took 47 min online just to ask you this question. Thanks, Fraz
I am a sixth year high school science teacher. I teach all levels of chemistry, and have taught all levels of biology, as well as semester electives in environmental studies, forensics, and food science.