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1. The number of gm-atom and gm-moles in 93 gm of phosphorus (P4) are respectively :
[Molar mass of P = 31]
(A) 0.25, 0.25 (B) 3, 3 (C) 0.25, 3 (D) 3, 0.75
2. If a solution is labelled as containing y% (w/v) with a density as d gm/cc, then molality (m) of this solution
will be : (Assume M : be the molecular mass of solute)
100yd y  
(A) (B)    1000
M M  100d  y 
 y  y  
(C)    1000 (D)  
 100  dy  M  100d  y 

3. Arrange the following (I – IV) in order of increasing masses.


[Atomic mass of O = 16, Cl = 35.5, P = 31, Cu = 63.5, C = 12]
I. 1 molecule of chlorine II. 1 atom of phosphorus
III. 1 mole of CO2 IV. 1  1010 gm of copper
(A) II < I < III < IV (B) I < II < IV < III
(C) II < I < IV < III (D) I < II < III < IV
4. Certain amount of NaOH is dissolved in water such that mass fraction of NaOH is 0.2. Molality of solution
is : (Molecular mass of NaOH = 40)
(A) 5.10m (B) 6.25m (C) 7.7m (D) 8.1m
5. There are two isotopes of an element with average atomic mass z. The heavier one has atomic mass ‘z + 1’
and lighter one has ‘z – 2’, then abundance of lighter one is :
(A) 66.6% (B) 96.7% (C) 6.67% (D) 33.3%
6. Simplest empirical formula of a compound containing 60% of element A (atomic mass 10) and 40% of
element B (atomic mass 20) is :
(A) (A3B) (B) (AB3 ) (C) (A 6 B2 ) (D) None of these

7. The volume of water to be added to decinormal H2SO4 to prepare 200 ml 0.005 M H2SO4 solution.
(A) 20 ml (B) 180 ml (C) 10 ml (D) 190 ml

8. NH 4 NO 2 
 N 2  H 2O 50% yield

N 2  Mg  Mg3 N 2 25% yield
Mg 3 N 2  H 2 O 
 Mg(OH) 2  NH3 100% yield
Find the number of moles of NH4NO2 required to produce 4 moles ammonia (NH3) :
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 16 (D) 2

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9. 1 M HCl and 2 M HCl are mixed in volume ratio of 4 : 1. What is the final molarity of HCl solution ?
(A) 1.5 (B) 1 (C) 1.2 (D) 1.8

10. 0.2 mol of HCl and 0.2 mol of BaCl2 were dissolved in water and the solution is made to 500 mL.
The molar concentration of Cl ions in solution is :
(A) 0.06 M (B) 0.09 M (C) 1.2 M (D) 0.8 M

11. In a closed vessel, 14 gm N2 and 6 gm H2 is taken initially. The limiting reagent and gms of NH3 formed is
__________ and ________ respectively : (Molar mass of N = 14g, H = 1g)
(A) N2, 17 (B) H2, 17 (C) N2, 51 (D) None of these

12. What volume of NaOH solution of density 1.5 g/ml and containing 40% by mass NaOH, must be allowed
to react with Zn to liberate 6g of Hydrogen. (Molar mass of Na = 23g)
Zn  2 NaOH 
 Na 2 ZnO2  H 2
(A) 0.2 L (B) 0.2 ml (C) 4 ml (D) 0.4 L

13. Match the acid with its nature based on its basicity ?
Column-II Column-II
(1) H3PO 4 (p) Monobasic
(2) H3PO3 (q) Pentabasic
(3) CH3COOH (r) Tribasic
(4) HCl (s) Dibasic
(A) 1-r, 2-s, 3-r, 4-p (B) 1-r, 2-s, 3-p, 4-p
(C) 1-s, 2-p, 3-s, 4-p (D) None of the above

14. A 150 mL sample of H 2SO4 solution from an automobile storage battery is titrated with 0.5 M NaOH
solution to a phenolphthalein end point, requiring 24 mL. What is the molarity of H 2SO4 solution ?
(A) 23.2 M (B) 11.76 M (C) 4M (D) 6M

15. Which of the following will not be completely neutralised by 1 mol H 2SO4 ?
(A) 2 mol of ammonia (B) 1 mol of Ca(OH) 2
(C) 0.5 mol of Ba(OH) 2 (D) 2 mol NaOH

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