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Chemistry revision test – Class IX

Mole Concept - (Time 45 min)


Multiple choice questions
1. Which of the following is exactly 1 Avogadro’s number?
a. 12g of Carbon
b. 320g of Sulphur
c. 32g of Oxygen
d. 12.7g of Iodine

2. The gram molecular weight of carbon dioxide is 44g. How many moles of it will
contain 8g of oxygen?
a. 0.50 mol
b. 0.20 mol
c. 0.45 mol
d. 0.25 mol

3. Which of the following has the maximum number of atoms?


a. 24g of C (Atomic mass = 12)
b. 56g of Fe (Atomic mass = 56)
c. 27g of Al (Atomic mass = 27)
d. 108g of Ag (Atomic mass = 108)

4. If the charge on 1 mole of electrons is called a faraday, how many electrons are
present in it?
a. 6.02×1023
b. 6.02×10-23
c. -6.02×1023
d. 12.04×1023

5. If the molecular weight and equivalent weight of a solute are the same, then what
about the normality and molarity of the solution?
a. same
b. half
c. twice
d. none of the above
6. A gaseous mixture contains oxygen and nitrogen in the ratio 1:4 by weight.
Therefore, the ratio of their number of molecules is
a. 1:4
b. 1:8
c. 7:32
d. 3:16

7. Which among the following is the heaviest?


a. one mole of oxygen
b. one molecule of Sulphur trioxide
c. 100amu of Uranium
d. 44g of carbon dioxide

8. 5 moles of a gas in a closed vessel was heated from 300K to 600K. The pressure of
the gas doubled. The number of moles of the gas will be
a. 5
b. 2.5
c. 10
d. 20

9. What is the volume of one mole of oxygen gas?


a. 1 litre of oxygen at STP
b. 32 litres of oxygen at STP
c. 22.4 litres of oxygen at STP
d. 6.02×1023 molecules of oxygen at any temperature and pressure

10. Which of the following statements is correct?


a. One gram of carbon contains Avogadro’s number of carbon atoms
b. One mole of oxygen gas contains Avogadro’s number of oxygen atoms
c. One mole of Water contains Avogadro’s number of atoms
d. One gram of Hydrogen gas contains Avogadro’s number of Hydrogen atoms

Answer in brief
1. Calculate the number of water molecules present in a drop of water, if 1 mL of water
has 20 drops in it.
2. Calculate 1 amu, if it is equivalent to 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom. (Atomic
weight of Carbon-12 is taken as 12g per mole).

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