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Solution and Colligative properties 160

(b) The relative number of solute and solvent particles


Colligative properties (c) Nature of solute only
(d) Nature of solvent only
1. The magnitude of colligative properties in all colloidal
SOLUTION.
dispersions is ….than solution [AMU 1999]
(a) Lower (b) Higher
8. Which is not a colligative property
(c) Both (d) None
[CPMT 1984; BHU 1982; Manipal MEE 1995]
SOLUTION. (a) Refractive index
(b) Lowering of vapour pressure
2. Equimolar solutions in the same solvent have [AIEEE 2005] (c) Depression of freezing point
(a) Same boiling point but different freezing point (d) Elevation of boiling point
(b) Same freezing point but different boiling point SOLUTION.
(c) Same boiling and same freezing points
(d) Different boiling and different freezing points 9. Which of the following is a colligative property
[BHU 1990; NCERT 1983; MP PMT 1983; DPMT 1981, 83;
SOLUTION.
MP PET/PMT 1998; AIIMS 1999; Pb. CET 2000]
(a) Surface tension (b) Viscosity
3. Which of the following is a colligative property
(c) Osmotic pressure (d) Optical rotation
[AFMC 1992; CBSE PMT 1992; MP PMT 1996, 2003]
SOLUTION.
(a) Osmotic pressure (b) Boiling point
(c) Vapour pressure (d) Freezing point
10. Colligative properties are used for the determination of
SOLUTION.
[Kerala CET (Engg.) 2002]
Osmotic pressure is colligative property.
(a) Molar Mass
(b) Equivalent weight
4. The colligative properties of a solution depend on
(c) Arrangement of molecules
[CPMT 1984; MP PMT 1993; UPSEAT 2001; Kerala PMT 2002]
(d) Melting point and boiling point
(a) Nature of solute particles present in it
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(b) Nature of solvent used
SOLUTION.
(c) Number of solute particles present in it
(d) Number of moles of solvent only
11. What does not change on changing temperature
SOLUTION.
[DCE 2001]
(a) Mole fraction (b) Normality
5. Which of the following is not a colligative property
(c) Molality (d) None of these
[BHU 1982; CPMT 1988; DPMT 1985; MP PET 1999]
SOLUTION.
(a) Osmotic pressure
(b) Elevation in B.P.
(c) Vapour pressure Colligative properties
(d) Depression in freezing point
SOLUTION. 1 a 2 c 3 a 4 c 5 c
Vapour pressure is not colligative property. 6 a 7 b 8 a 9 c 10 a
11 ac
6. Which of the following is not a colligative property
[MP PET 2001; CPMT 2001; Pb. CET 2001]
(a) Optical activity
(b) Elevation in boiling point
(c) Osmotic pressure
(d) Lowering of vapour pressure
SOLUTION.

7. Colligative properties of a solution depends upon


[MP PMT 1994, 2002]
(a) Nature of both solvent and solute

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