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Assignment Code: C1 Session MDCAT Time Allowed: 40 mints
1. Total number of stable isotopes whose atomic number and atomic mass are odd number are
A) 40 C) 126
B) 154 D) 280
2. Mass spectrometry is used to determine preferably
A) Total isotopes of an element C) % age abundance of each isotope
B) Relative atomic mass D) No of neutron in nucleus
3. Total monoisotopic elements are
A) 4 C) 11
B) 27 D) 40
4. 11.2dm3 of NH3 at S.T.P contains atoms of nitrogen
A) 9.03  1023 C) 6.02  1023
B) 3.01  10 23
D) 1.5  1023
5. A compound has 50% sulphur and 50% oxygen by mass, its empirical formula is
A) SO C) S2O3
B) SO2 D) S4O6
6. Maximum number of isotopes have
A) Cs C) Ar
B) Both a and b D) Ag
7. A mixture of 5ml of CH4 and 10ml of C2H6 will produce CO2 on complete combustion
A) 15ml C) 25ml
B) 35ml D) 45ml
8. Which of the following compound does not have same empirical and molecular formula
A) Ethylene glycol C) Formaldehyde
B) Acetone D) Sucrose
9. How many moles of Pot-chlorate should be decomposed completely to obtain 67.2 liters of oxygen at S.T.P
A) 1 C) 2
B) 3 D) 4
10. Which one of the following is the heaviest
A) One mole of oxygen C) One molecule of sulphur trioxide
B) 100amu of uranium D) 44g of carbon dioxide
11. 50g CaCO3 was completely burnt in air what is the weight of residue in grams
A) 28 C) 2.8
B) 46 D) 4.8
12. Isotopes can be separated by using electromagnetic system
A) Mass spectrometry C) Gaseous diffusion
B) Thermal diffusion D) All
13. 16g of H2 reacts with 16g of O2. The mass of H2O formed is
A) 4.5g C) 9.0g
B) 18g D) 32g
14. The determination of empirical formula involves ____________ steps
A) 2 C) 4
B) 5 D) 6
15. How many moles of CH4 is required as a source of H2 to get 5 moles of NH3
A) 3.75 moles C) 6.75 moles
B) 12.5 moles D) 25 moles
16. Total radioactive isotopes are
A) 300 C) 40
B) 280 D) 340
17. 0.5 mole of N-atoms have same number of atoms as are in
A) 12g carbon C) 8g of oxygen
B) 32g of S D) 24g of Mg
18. What are the total number of protons present in one molecule of H2SO4
A) 6.02  1023 C) 7
B) 50 D) 98
19. A sample of NaOH weighing 0.40 g is dissolved in water and the solution is made upto 50 cm3 in volumetric
flask. The molarity of the resulting solution is:
A) 0.1 M C) 0.2 M
B) 0.3 M D) 0.4 M
20. Increasing temperature of an aqueous solution will cause,
A) Decrease in molality C) Decrease in mole fraction
B) Decrease in % W/W D) Decrease In molarity
21. One mole of CH4 contains
A) 4g atoms of Hydrogen C) 3g atoms of carbon
B) 6.02  1023 atoms of hydrogen D) 1.81  1023 molecules of CH4
22. Mole-fraction of toluene in vapor phase which is in equilibrium with a solution of benzene (P o=120 torr)
and toluene (Po=80 torr) having 2.0 mole of each is :
A) 0.50 C) 0.25
B) 0.60 D) 0.40
23. Which of the following statement is correct
A) 1 mole of electrons have mass 5.4g C) 1 mole of electrons have mass 5.4kg
B) 1 mole of electrons have mass 0.54mg D) 1 mole of electrons have charge 1.6  10-19 coulombs
24. 54 g of H2O are mixed with 92 g of ethanol. The mole fraction of ethanol:
A) 0.2 C) 0.3
B) 0.4 D) 0.18
25. Most abundant isotope for the element whose atomic mass is multiple of
A) 2 C) 4
B) 6 D) 8
26. The total steps involved in the determination of limiting reactant are
A) 1 C) 2
B) 3 D) 4
27. Which one of the following formula is used to determine m/e of the isotope
H2r2 Hr 2
A) C)
2E E
E H2r
B) 2 D) E
H r
28. In spectrometry the 16 peaks are formed by
A) Ag C) Sn
B) Cd D) None
29. The mixture of hydrazine and dinitrogen tetraoxide are used as fuel in
A) Automobile C) Rockets
B) Space crafts D) Aircrafts
30. Which of these concentration solution is independent of temperature variation:
A) w/v C) v/v
B) w/w D) v/w

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