1. The document is a chemistry test from December 2018 for a 1st year class. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing concepts like elements that exist as monoatomic particles, the number of molecules in a mole of CO2, properties of gases, ionic compounds, atomic spectra, and chromatography.
2. The questions cover topics ranging from the nature of elements and compounds, properties of gases, atomic structure, spectroscopy, and chromatography.
3. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts through 17 short multiple choice questions.
1. The document is a chemistry test from December 2018 for a 1st year class. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing concepts like elements that exist as monoatomic particles, the number of molecules in a mole of CO2, properties of gases, ionic compounds, atomic spectra, and chromatography.
2. The questions cover topics ranging from the nature of elements and compounds, properties of gases, atomic structure, spectroscopy, and chromatography.
3. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts through 17 short multiple choice questions.
1. The document is a chemistry test from December 2018 for a 1st year class. It contains 17 multiple choice questions testing concepts like elements that exist as monoatomic particles, the number of molecules in a mole of CO2, properties of gases, ionic compounds, atomic spectra, and chromatography.
2. The questions cover topics ranging from the nature of elements and compounds, properties of gases, atomic structure, spectroscopy, and chromatography.
3. The test aims to evaluate students' understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts through 17 short multiple choice questions.
Class: 1st Year Subject: Chemistry Paper: Objective
Total marks: 17 1. Choose the correct answer and encircle it. i. Which of the following element can exist in monoatomic form? a) Chlorine b) Nitrogen c) Helium d) Oxygen ii. The number of molecules in one gram molecule of CO2 is: a) 6.02 x 1023 b) 6.02 x 1022 c) 6.20 x 1023 d) 6.20 x 1022 iii. The mass of one mole of electrons is a) 1.008 mg b) 0.55 mg c) 0.184 mg d) 1.673 mg iv. The drying agent used in a desiccator is: a) KBr b) CaCl2 c) BaCl2 d) NaCl v. The word ‘porosity’ means a) Size of pores b) No. of pores c) nature of pores d) quality of pores vi. If absolute temperature of a gas is doubled and the pressure is reduced to one half, the volume of gas will a) be doubled b) remain unchanged c) increase four times d) reduce to ¼ vii. Calorie is equivalent to a) 0.4184 J b) 41.84 J c) 4.184 J d) 418.4 J viii. A real gas obeying Van der Waals equation will resemble ideal gas if a) both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are large b) both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are small c) ‘a’ is small and ‘b’ is large d) ‘a’ is large and ‘b’ is small ix. Which of the following liquids has highest boiling point? a) HCl b) HF c) H2O d) Br2 x. The highest value of lattice energy, which one of these ionic compounds has a) NaI c) NaBr c) NaCl d) NaF xi. Dry ice (solid CO2) is an example of ___ solid a) Covalent b) Molecular c) Ionic d) Metallic + - xii. The no. of Na ions which surround each Cl ion in the NaCl crystal lattice is: a) 8 b) 12 c) 6 d) 4 xiii. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric field is called a) Zeeman effect b) Stark effect c) Compton effect d) Photoelectric effect xiv. The e/m value of positive rays is maximum for a) Helium b) Oxygen c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen xv. Lyman series occur in a) UV region b) Visible region c) IR region d) None of these xvi. The comparative rates at which the solutes move in paper chromatography depend on: a) the size of paper b) Rf values of solutes c) temperature of experiment d) size of chromatographic tank used xvii. The value of Planck's constant is: a) 6.62x10-34 Js b) 6.62x10-24 Js c) 6.62x10-25 Js d) 6.62x10-32 Js