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Ch# 1 basic concept of chemistry test series


.c Pre pared By Sajjad Hussain Mirani M.Phil. Scholar S.U
Class XI Subject: Chemistry
According To : Sindh, Punjab Federal & A Level Board
Chapter Summary

1 Atomicity of hemoglobin molecule is equal to 10000 and it is 6800 heavier


then hydrogen atom
2. 1 a.m.u, = 1.67 x10-24 grams. 1 a.m.u. = 1.66 x 10-27 kg.
3. Cadmium has nine isotopes.
4. Empirical formula of glucose and acetic acid is same (CH2O).
5. Empirical formula of acetylene (ethyne) and benzene is same (CH).
6. H2SO4 has 48 neutrons but 50 electrons.
7. Molar mass of H2SO4 and H3PO4 is equal (98).
8. Molecular mass of K2Cr2O7 and aspartame is equal (294).
9. A colon (:) may have four million atoms.
10. Radius of atoms is of the order 1 x 10“10m (0.1 nm).
11. Molar volume at S.T.P is 22.4 dm3 & at R.T.P is 24 dm3 bc V∞T
12. 1 mole of any substance contain NA Particles (6.02x1023)
13. Volume & mole has direct relation V∞ n
14. Limiting reactant consume early & produce less amount of product
Moles
15. Limiting reactant LR= Lest Value will be LR
Coefficient
16. Reactant Left= mole of excess reactant- LR Value
17. Stoichiometric calculation hint
(a) Coefficient Formula (
Coefficient of Known Coefficient of Unknown
= ¿
Mole of Known mole of unkown
Coefficient of Unknown
(b) S .C . F=
Coefficient of Known
Mass of CO 2 Molar mass of C
18. % of C= x x 100
Mass of Sample Molar Mass of CO 2
Massof H 20 Molar mass of H 2
19 % of H = x x 100
Mass of Sample Molar Massof H 20
20 % of O = 100- % of C + % of H
21 Mass=Known Mole x S . C . F x M . Mass of Unknown
22 Mole=Given Mole x S .C . F
23 Volume=Given Mole x S .C . F x 22.4 dm 3
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24 Volume=Given Volume x S . C . F
25 Particles=Given Mole x S . C . F x NA
26 Atoms=Given Mole x S . C . F x NA x Atomicity
27 NO of e=Given Mole x S . C . F x NA x Z
Total Mass
28 Mass of Atom=
NA
Basic Test 1
40. Investigation of Things On the basis of structure composition & changes
(a) Physics (b) Biology. (C) chemistry . (d) Science
41. Which of the following does not have its chemical formula as H20.
(a) Lime Stone (b) Glass. (c) Ice. (d) Steel
42. which one is the characteristics of substance
(a) Undergo physical combination (b) Formation of Compound
(d) Formation of Solution & Suspension (d) All
45. Total quantity of all the matter is called as
(a) Mole. (b) voulme. (c) Mass (d) weight
45. The space occupied by the electron in three dimension is called as
(a) Area (b) Shell (c) Orbital (d) Length
46. Which is Reversible change..
(a) Mixing of Oil and Water (b) Formation of Compound By Chemical Change.
(c) Mixing of Water and NaCl (d) All
47. Steel is made up of (Fe Atomic Mass 55) & Carbon Atomic Mass 12) So Molar mass
of Steel Will be
(a )67 Gram Atomic Mass (b) 67 Molecular Mass (c) 67 Formula Mass (d) None
48 Smoke is Example
(a) Gas. (b) Solution (c) Suspension (d) All
49. a.m.u is used for
(a) Molecule. (b) Compound (c) Atom. (d) All
50. Mole is used for
(a) Steel (b) Air (c) Coke (d) Coal
51. Chemical combination of two or more than two atoms in discrete state
is called as
(a) Element. (b) Molecule. (c) Compound. (d) Solution
52. Chemical combinations of atoms in network structure is called as
(a) Element. (b) molecule. (c) compound. (d) Mixture

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53. Which one is not a the examples of compound..
(a) C02. (b) Cs2 (c) Mg0. (d) H2
54. 0.0102O is constant of none Contain How many Significant Figures
(a) 3 (b) Infinite (c) 0 to ∞ (d) 4
55 which of the following are chemical changes?
1) Cooking of Food 2) Digestion of Food 3) Freezing of water 4) Water is heated up
(A) 1 & 2 (B) 1,2,3 (C) 3 & 4 (d) 1,2,3,4
56. No of moles of 46 g of sodium are not equal to which number
(a) 2 (b)24.08x10 23 (c) 46/2 (d) 8NA/4NA
57. what will be the mass of 3 molecules of CO2 in gram
(a) 21.92g (b) 18.06X10 23g (c) 132g (d) None
58. A balloon filled with 5g of hydrogen contains
(a) 2.44 moles of H2 (b) 3.48 moles of H2 (c) 4.48 moles of H2 (d) None
59. Which substance has atomic mass as 28.
(a) Mg. (b) Ni (c) Silicon (d) N2
60. A substance whose all atoms have the same atomic number is
(a) molecule (b) atom (c) element (d)ion
61 If 9.05 moles of ozone is formed in a storm then the mass of ozone is
(a) 435g (b) 450g (c) 434.4g (d) 480g
62. Mass of Diamond can be expressed in
. (a) a.m.u (b) gram atomic mass (c) gram molar mass (d) All
63. Chose the incorrect match
(a) Atom mass → a.m.u . (b) Molecular mass → Molar Mass
(c) ion→ +ve Charge (d) Mass of CaCO3→Gram Molar Mass
64.Which one Consider as a substance
(a) Cement (b) Steel (c) Air . (d) Cloth .
65. One Mole is Equal to mole?
(a) 48/2∞RTP (b) 22400) cm2 of O2 (c) RTP/NTP*NA (e.) 12NAx(12.04X1023)
66What are pure substances classified as?
a) Elements and Atoms b) Molecules and Compounds
c) Elements and Compounds d) Atoms and Molecules
67 What are the basic constituents of matter?
a) Atoms & Molecules b) Atoms & Moles c) Molecules & Ions d) Nuclei & Ions
68 If 1.204 x 1021 molecules of H2SO4 are removed from 392 mg of H2SO4,
find the moles of H2SO4 left.
(a) 4 x 10-3 (b) 1.5 x 10-3 (c) 1.2 x 10-3 (d) 2 x 10-3
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69 Which technology is used to squeeze water from the soaked clothes in the
washing machine?
A. Evaporation B. Decantation C. Centrifugation D. Sedimentation
70. Which of the following statements are correct about metals?
(a) Metals are lustrous. (b) These are good conductors of heat and electricity.
(c) They can be converted into wire. (d) They are malleable.
Choose the correct option:
A. Both (a) and (d) B. Both (a) and (c) C. Both (c) and (d) D. All (a). (b), (c) and (d)

TEST 1
1. Which of the following compounds has the highest % age of oxygen by weight?
a) CH3-OH b) C2H5-OH (C) HCOOH (d) H2O
2. Formula mass of MgSO4 is g/mole:
a) 150 b) 120 (C) 130 (d) 140
3. Electrometer is also called:
(a) Voltmeter (b) Avometer (c) Ion collector (d) Galvanometer
4. In combustion analysis H2O vapors are absorbed
(a) 50% KOH (b) Mg (CIO4)2 (c) NaOH (d) MgCh
5.Height of peak in mass spectrum shows:
(a) Number of isotopes (b)Mass number
(c) Relative abundance (d) Number Of Structure
6. The volume occupied by 1.4 g of N2 at S.T.P is:
(a) 2.24 dm3 (b) 22.4 dm3 (c) 1.12 dm3 (d) 112 dm3
7. Molecular mass of CaCO3 is:
a) 100 b) 110 (C) 120 (d) 140
8. Percentage of oxygen in water is:
(a) 80% (b) 88.89% (C) 8.8% (d) 9.2%
9. A limiting reactant is one which:
(a) Is taken in lesser quantity in grams as compared to other reactants
(b) Is taken a lesser quantity in volume as compared to other Reactants
(c) Give maximum amount of product
(d) Gives minimum amount of product
10. Tin has isotopes:
(a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 11 (d) 12
11. Empirical formula of glucose is:

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(a) CHO (b) C2H4O2 (c) CH2O (d) C6H12O6
12. The mass of CO2 containing 8 grams of oxygen (O2) in grams is:
(a) 32 (b) 22 (c) 16 (d) 11
13. 1 amu is equal to:
(a) 1.661 x 1027 kg (b) 1.661 x IO’26 kg
(c) 1.661 x IO’24 kg (d) 1.661 x 10’24 g
14. Cadmium has isotopes:
(a) 9 (b) 16 (c) 17 (d)18

15. An ordinary microscope can measure size of object up to:


(a) l00 nm (b) 200 nm (c) 400 nm (d) 500 nm
16. How many times a hemoglobin molecule is heavier than hydrogen atom?
(a) 38000 times (b) 58000 times (c) 68000 times (d) 88000 times
17. Isotopes are sister atoms of same element with similar chemical properties but
different:
(a) Atomic number (b) Atomic volume (c) Atomic weight (d) Atomic structure
18. The volume occupied by 28 g of N2 at STP is:
(a) 22.414 dm3 (b) 2.2414 dm3 (c) 224.14 dm3 (d) 1.12 dm3
19. One mole of SO2 contains.
(a) 6.02 x 1023 atom of oxygen (b) 18.1xl023 molecules of SO2
(c) 6.02 x 1023 atom of Sulphur (d) 4 g of SO2
20.The pressure of vapors maintained in ionization chamber of mass
spectrometer during isotopic analysis is:
a) 103 torr (b) Around 105 torr (C) Around 107 torr (d) IO9 torr
21 The chemical analysis in which all the elements present in a compound
are identified:
(a) Quantitative analysis (b) Qualitative analysis
(c) Gravimetric analysis (d) none of these

Test 2
1. The mass of one mole of electron is:
(a) 1.008 mg (b) 0.184 mg (c) 0.54 mg (d) 0.054 mg
2. 27 g of Al will react with how much mass of O2 to produce AI2O3:
(a) 8 g of oxygen (b) 16 g of oxygen

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(c 32 g of oxygen (d) 24 g of oxygen
3. The number of moles of NO2 which contains 16 g of oxygen:
(a) 0.25 (b) 0.50 (c) 1.0 (d) 1.50
4. The volume occupied by 2.0 g of Ne at STP:
(a) 2.24 dm’ (b) 22.4 dm3 (c) 1.12 dm3 (d) 112 cm3
5. A sample in the ionization chamber of mass spectrometer is ionized by:
(a) Electrons (b) Proton (c) Neutron (d) Nucleus
6. Which one of the following pair is not iso-electronic:
(a) CO,N2 (b) Na+,Ne (c) Ca, Ar (d) K+, Ar
7 Which one of the following is not a molecular ion:
(d) N2+ (b) CH4+ (c) C6H8+ (d) NH4+
8.180 g of glucose contains number of hydrogen atoms:
(a) 3.6 x IO23 (b) 6.0 x IO23 (c) 7.2 x IO23 (d) 7.2 x IO24
9.Who first of all determined atomic masses of elements:
(a) J. Berzelius (b) J.J. Thomson (c) Johon Dalton (d) Democritus
10. The mass of H-atom is 1.008 a.m.u. Its mass in kg should be
(a) 1.008 x1.661x10-23 kg ( b) 1/1.008 x1.661xIO-27 kg
(c) 1.008 x1.661xIO-27 kg (d) 1.661xIO-27 kg
11. The atomicity of one molecule of Haemoglobin is:
(a) 10,000 (b) 68,000 (c) 17,000 (d) 100,000
12. Formation of uninegative ion is:
(a) Exothermic (b) Endothermic (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of these
13. Which of the following elements has nine isotopes:
(a) Ca (b) Pd (c) Cd (d) Sn
14. Which of the following will form single peak in mass spectrograph:
(a) Iodine (b) Arsenic (c) Fluorine (d) All of these
15. Which one of the following contains maximum no. of molecules:
(a) 16.0 g of CH4 (b)16.0 g of O2 (c) 16.0 g of SO2 (d) 16.0 g of H2O
16. Atoms of all the elements always contain in nucleus:
(a) Proton (b) Proton and neutron (c) Neutron (d) Electron and neutron
17. Actual yield of a chemical reaction is always less than theoretical yield because:
(a) Sidereactions (b) Wastage of products (c) Reversible reactions (d) All
18. Mass of sodium in 53 g of Na2COj is:
(a) 23 g (b)46 g (c) 92 g (d)106 g

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19. 20 moles each of Mg and Oz react to form MgO. The amount of MgO formed
would be:
(a) 20 g (b) 400 g (c) 800 g (d) 1600 g
20. The number of peaks obtained in mass spectrometry shows:
(a) Charge on sotope (b) Mass of isotope
(c) Number of isotopes (d) Relative abundance of isotopes
21. Molecular mass of water (18 g) means:
(a) Mole (b) Gram mole (c) Gram molecule (d) All of these
22. Which of the following ion formation is always exothermic:
(a) Uninegative (b) Unipositive (c) Dinegative (d) Dipositive
23. The number of isotopes of elements with even mass number and even atomic
number are:
(a) 280 (b) 300 (c) 154 (d) 54
24. Which one of the following is not the mono isotopic element:
(a) Arsenic (b) Uranium (c) Iodine (d) Gold
25. Percentage of oxygen in calcium carbonate is:
(a) 40% (b)48% (c) 12% (d)6%
26. Which one of the following substances is used as CO2 absorber in combustion
analysis: 
(a) Mg(ClO4)2 (b) 50% KOH (c) Lime water (d) Dilute NaOH
27. Which one of the following properties is always in whole number:
(a) Atomic mass b) Atomic radius (c) Atomic volume (d) Atomic number
28. What is the mass of one mole of Iodine:
(a) 53 g (b) 74 g (c) 127 g (d) 254 g
29. 0.5 moles of H2SO4 contains “X” moles of oxygen atoms “X” is:
(a) 0.5 (b) 1.0 (c) 2.0 (d) 4.0
30. W hat will weigh more:
(a) 2 mole N2 (b) 1 mole O3 (c) 2 mole O2 (d) 2 mole CO2
31. The number of electrons in one mole of Hi is:
(a) 6.02 xlO23 (b) 3.01 x 1023 (c) 12.04 x 1023 (d) Indefinite
32. CO+ is an example of:
(a) Free radical (b) Cationic molecular ion
(c) Anionic molecular ion (d) Stable molecule
33. Relative atomic mass is the mass of an atom of an element as compared to the
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(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon
34. Percentage of oxygen in H2O is:
(a) 80% (b) 88.8% (c) 8.8% (d) 9.8%
35. Large no of isotopes are known for the elements whose masses are multiple of:
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Six (d) Eight
36. The least no of molecules is present in 30 g of:
(a) N2O (b) NO (c) NO2 (d) N2O3
37. How many atoms of carbon are present in 18 g of glucose C6H12O6:
(a) 6.02 xlO22 (b) 3.6 x 1023 (c) 6.0 xIO23 (d) 3.6 x 1024
38. The relative atomic mass of oxygen according to C -12.000 a.m.u standard is:
(a) Less than 16 (b) More than 16 (c) 16 only (d) No relationship
39 An organic compound contains 2% of sulphur The molar mass of compound is
(a) 200 (b) 800 (c) 1600 (d) 3200
40.The mass of 0.5 mole of Aluminium is:
(a) 13 g (b) 13.5 g (c) 14 g (d) 27 g

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Test 3 Fedral Exercise
1. How many molecules are there in one mole of H2O?
(a) 6.023x1019 (b) 6.023 x1023 (c)1.084x1018 (d) none of these
2.A flask contains 500 cm3 of SO2 at STP. The flask contains
(a) 40 g (b) 100 g (c) 50 g (d) none of these
3A necklace has 6g of diamond in it. What are the numbers of atoms in it?
(a) 6.02x1023 (b) 12.04 x1023 (c) 1.003 x1023 (d) 3.01 x1023
4 What is the mass of aluminium in 204 g of the aluminium oxide, AI2O3
(a) 26 9 (b) 27 g (c) 54 g (d) 108 g
5 The reactant which is consumed earlier and gives least quantity of
product is called.
(a) Reactant (b)Stoichiometry
(c) Limiting reactant (d)Stoichiometric amount
6 Which one of the following compounds contains the highest percentage
by mass of nitrogen
(a) NH3 (b) N2H4 (c) NO (d) NH4OH

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7 Vitamin-A has a molecular formula C20H30 O. The number of vitamin A
molecules in 500 mg of its capsule will be
(a) 6.02xl023 (b) 1.05xl023 (c) 3.01x1023
(d) 3.01X1023 (e) none of these
8 When one mole of each of the following is completely burnt in oxygen,
which will give the largest mass of CO2?
(a) Carbon Monoxide (b) Diamond (c) Ethane (d) Methane
9 One mole of ethanol and one mole of ethane have an equal
(a) Mass (b) Number of Atoms
(c) Number of electron (d)Number of molecules
10 Methane reacts with steam to form H2 and CO as shown below,
CH4 + H2O  CO + 3H2
What volume of H2 can be obtained from 100 cm3 of methane at
the standard temperature and pressure?
(a) 300 cm3 (b) 200 cm3 (c) 150 cm3 (d) 100 cm3
11. The Avogadro's constant is the number of
(a) Atoms in 1g of Helium
(b) Molecules in 35.5g of Chloride
(c) Electrons needed to deposit 24g of Mg
(d) Atoms in 24g of Mg
12. How many moles of oxygen ate needed for the complete combustion of
two moles of butane?
(a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 13
13 If four moles of SO2 are oxidized to SO3 how many moles of oxygen
molecules are required.
(a) 0.5 (b) 1.0 (c) 15 dm3 (d) 2 0
14 The relative atomic mass of Chlorine is 35.5. What is the mass of 2 moles
of Chlorine gas?
(a) 142g ’ (b) 71g (c) 35.5g (d) 18 75g
15 Which of the following statements is incorrect?

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(a) 12g of Carbon gas contains one mole of atoms
(b) 28g of Nitrogen gas contains one mole of molecules of N2
(c) 1 dm3 of a 1 0 Mole dm3 solution of NaCI contains 1 mole of Chloride ions
(d) None of above
16 One mole of propane has the same
a) Number of molecules as one mole of methane (CH4)
b) Number of C-atoms as in one mole of butane (C4H10)
c) Mass as half a mole of hexane (CGH14)
d) Number of molecules as in one mole of ethane (C2H6)
17 What is the mass of one mole of Iodine Molecules?
(a) 254 g (b) 74 g (c) 106 g (d) 127 g
18 What volume of SO2 at room temperature and pressure is produced on
heating 9.7g of Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) if reaction takes place as follows *
2ZnS + 30 2  2ZnO + 2SO2
3 3
(a) 1.2 dm (b) 2.4 dm (c) 3.6 dm3 (d) 4.8 dm3 (e) none of these

Test 4
1.The number of molecules of 2. In which of the following pairs do
water in 333 g of Al 2 (SO4)3.18H2O 1 gm of each have an equal number
is : of molecules ?
(A) 18.0 × 6.02 ×1023
(B) 9.0× 6.02×1023 (A) N2O and CO (B) N2 and C3O2
(C) 18.0 (C) N2 and CO (D) N2O2 and CO2
(D) 36.0
3. According to common practice, 4. Which of the following contains
if you have Avogadro number of the greatest number of atoms ?
Hydrogen then its mass is equal to (A) 1.0 g of butane (C4H10)
(B) 1.0 g of nitrogen (N2)
(A) 1 g (B) 2 g (C) 4 g (D) NA (C) 1.0 g of silver (Ag)
(D) 1.0 g of water (H2O)
5. 11.2 L of a gas at STP weights 6. Which one of the following pair has
14.0 g. The gas could be : same mass:

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(A) N2O (B)NO2 (A) 1 mole of CO and 1 Mole of
(C) N2 (D) CO2 CO2
(B) 1 Mole of N2 & 1 Mole of CO
(C) 1 Mole of O2 and 1 Mole of O
(D)1 Mole of CH4 and 1 Mole of
CO
7. How Many atoms of oxygen are 8. Calculate the Volume of H2SO4
present in 490 g of H3P04 In NA Molecules
(A) 11.2 L (B) 22.4 L
(A) 5NA (B)20NA (C) 6.02 x1023 L (D) 1 L
(C) 30 (D) Half NA

9. NA Particles of K2Cr2O7 is 10. How many cations are present in


Equal to 0.5 Moles of CH4

(A) 1 Mole (B) 11NA (A) 6.02 x1023 (B) 5NA


Atoms (C) 30 x1023 (D) (None of these)
(C) 5NA Ions (D) All of These
11. What is mass of 2NA 12. How many atoms are present in
Molecules of H2SO4 at S.T.P 224 L of O2
(A) 12.04 x1023 (A)NA
(B) 196 (B)2NA
(C) 1 Mole 98 g (C)10NA
(D) 180 (D) 20 NA

13 A Compounds has a Molar 14 LR will be?


Mass which is equal to NA (A) Which Produce Less amount of
Particles the Compounds will be Reactant
(A) CaCO3 (B) KCl (B) Present in Excess Quantity
(C) NaCl (D) All (C) Produces Low amount of Product
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15 Mole Equal to 16 Calculate the atoms of Oxygen in
499g CuSO4.5H2O
(A) NA Particles of Ions (A) 18 NA
(B) Na Particles of Formula Units (B) (B)12.4 x1023
(C) Na Particles of Atoms (C) 21NA
(D) NA
\ (D) All
17 How many molecules of C are 18 How many ions are present in 2
present in half mole of Ethane Mole of Water
(A) 6.02 x1023 (A) 8NA
(B) 2NA (B) 16 NA
(C) 12.04 x1023 (C) 4 NA
(D) 18.06 x1023 (D) 2NA
19 Calculate the number of moles 20 What is Value of Molar Volume in
of 14NA Atoms H2SO4 mL
(A) 28 (a) 240 mL
(B) 21 (b) 2400 mL
(C) 2
(c) 2240 mL
(D) 7
(d) 24000 mL

Test 5
1. The number of moles of CO2 which contains 16g of oxygen.
(a) 0.50 (b) 0.25 (c) 1.0 (d) 1.50
2. What is the mass of 4.00 x 10-3 mole of glucose:
(a) 180g (b) 18.02g (c) 0.720g (d) 7.20g
3 The volume occupied by 1.4g of N2 at S.T.P is.
(a) 2.24dm3 (b) 22.4dm3 (c) 1.92dm3 (d) 1.12dm
4 The percentage of H is highest in:
(a) CH4 ( b) NH3 (c)H2SO4 (d) C6H12O6
5 Which of the following compounds contains the highest percentage by
mass of nitrogen?
(a) NH3 (b) NH2CO2NH4 (c) (NH4)2 CO3 (d) N2H4

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6. 1 mole of SO4-2 is equal to:
(a) 92g of SO4 -2 (b) 94g of SO4 -2 (c) 96g of SO4 -2 (d) 98g of SO4-2
7. How many moles of CO are present having 12.04 x 1023 molecules of CO?
(a) 0.5mol (b) 1.0mol (c) 1.5mol (d) 2.0mol
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8. The number of Al3+ ions in AlCl3 is 2.007x10 The number of Cl- ions are.
(a) 6.02 x 1023 (b) 3.01 x 1023 (c) 12.04 x 1023 (d) 1.5 x 1023
9. One mole of ethanol and one mol of ethane have an equal?
(a) Masses (b) No. of atoms (c) No. of electrons (d) No. of molecules
10. What is the ratio of volumes of 2g of H2 to the volume of 16g of
methane, both volumes are at STP?
(a) 1:8 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:1 (d) 2:1
11. What is the mass of one mol of iodine?
(a) 53g (b) 74g (c) 127g (d) 254g
12. Mass in grams of 2.74 moles of KMno4.
(a) 332.92g (b) 232.92g (c) 132.92g (d) 432.92g
13. The least no. of molecules is present in 30g of.
(a) N2O (b) NO (c) NO2 (d) N2O3
14. The number of electrons in one mole of hydrogen gas is.
(a) 6.02 x 1023 (b) 12.04 x 1023 (c) Only two (d) Indefinite
16. A beaker contains 9g of water. The number of H atoms is.
(a) 3.01 x 1023 (b) 6.02 x 1023 (c) 6.02 x 1024 (d) 3.01 x 1024
17. Weight of single atom of oxygen is:
(a) 16g (b) 32g (c) 2.65 x 10-23 (d) 4.58 x 1023g
18. A glass is full of water and contains 3.01 x 1023 molecules of H2O. The
mass of water molecule is.
(a) 18g (b) 9g (c) 3g (d) 0.9g
19. The number of atoms in 9.2 g of Na will be:
(a) 6.2 x 1023 atoms (b) 2.408 x 1023 atoms (c)9.2 x1023 atoms (d) 23atoms
20. 8 grams of O2 gas contains:
(a) 25mol (b) 2.5mol (c) 0.25mol (d) 0.025mol
21. Calculate the volume of O2 at STP for the complete combustion two
moles of carbon disulphide which produces CO2 and SO2.

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A. 130 dm³ B. 134.4 dm³ C. 89.6 dm³ D. 44.8 dm³ E. 22.4 dm³
22. At standard temperature and pressure (STP), 0.5 moles of a gas occupy a
volume of
A. 22.4 dm³ B. 89.6 dm³ C. 11.2 dm³ D. 44.8 dm³ E. 51.4 dm³
23. Mass of one atom of the element A is 3.985410-23. How many atoms
are contained in 1 gm of the element A?
(a)    2.509 1023 (b)    6.022 1023 (c)    12.044 1023 (d) None of these
24. How many molecules are present in one gram of hydrogen?
(a)    6.02 ´ 1023 (b)    3.01 ´ 1023 (c)    2.5 ´ 1023 (d)    1.5 ´ 1023
25. C5H12 + 8 O2 → 5 CO2 + 6 H2O
If the reactants C5H12 & O2 are having 2 moles 8 moles of initial feed
respectively. Which is the excess reactant in the reaction?
a) C5H12 b) O2 c) CO2 d) H2O
26.All reactants other than limiting reactant are
a) Excess reactant b) Other reactants c) Extent reactant d) None
27. CO2 + 4 H → CH2O + H2O
In the feed there are 4 moles of CO2, 10 moles of H. If the reaction happens
then. What is the number of moles of the extent reactant in the reaction
after completion?
a) 0 b) 1 c) 1.5 d) 2.5

Test 6

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Q1 Total no. of electrons present Q2 Rearrange the following (I to IV)
in 48 g Mg 2+ are in the order of increasing masses :
(i). 0.5 mole of O3
(a) 24 NA (II) 0.5 g of O2
(b) 2 NA (III) 3.011 1023molecules of O2
(IV) 5.6 litre of CO2 at STP
(c) 20 NA
(d) None of these (a) II < IV < III < I
(b) II < I < IV <III
(c) IV < II < III < I
(d) I < II < III < IV
Q3 Which has minimum number Q4 A sample of ammonium
of atoms of oxygen? phosphate, (NH4)3 PO4, contains 6
moles of hydrogen atoms. The
(a) 10 mL H2O (l) number of moles of oxygen atoms in
(b) 0.1 mole of V2O5 the sample is:
(c) 12 gm O3 (g) (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 6
(d) 12.044 1022 molecules of CO2
Q5 A ____ formula represents a Q6 Which of the following is an
whole number ratio to the empirical formula?
simplest form.
a) C6H12O6 b) H2O2 c) CH4 d) C2H6
a) Molecular b) Empirical
c) Simpler d) Shorter
Q7 Which of the following is true Q8 Which of the following cannot be
regarding molecular formula? an empirical formula?
a) actual whole numbered ratio
b) rational numbered ratio
c) simplest possible whole numbered ratio
a) NH3 b) C5H10 c) H2O d) NaCl
d) the same as the empirical ratio
Q9 In a particular reaction, one Q10 Which of the given reactions are
of the reactants limits the number counted as balanced reactions?
of products formed. That is called
as a) H2 + O2 → 2H2O
a) Limiting reagent b) 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3
b) Limiting product c) Mg(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → 2Mg(NO3)2 +
c) Excessive reagent 2H2O
d) Excessive reactant d) N2 + 3H2 → NH3

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Q11 Molecular weight is the ratio Q12 How many moles of Hydrogen
of ----- and--------__ are there in 1 mole of
a) Mass, Mole b) Mole, Mass (NH4)2HPO4?
c) Mole, Mole d) Mass, Mass a) 1 b) 4 c) 5 d) 9
Q13 One mole of H2O equals Q14 The quantity of matter present
a) 22.4 litre at 1 atm and 250C in an object is
b NA atoms of O and NA atoms of a) Mass b) Molecular weight
H c) Mole d) Molar mass
c) 18 g d) 1 gal
Q17  What is a mole? Q18 How many aluminum atoms are
a) A mole is found in a certain number there in 3.50 grams of Al2O3?
of cm3 of one substance or another.
b) A mole is the sum of atomic weights. (a) 4.13 x 1022 (b) 4.90 x 1022
c) A mole is the number of molecules in (c) 2.07 x 1022 (d) 1.68 x 1022
one gram of a substance. (e) 2.45 x 1022
d) None of the mentioned

Q19  How many moles of KBrO3 are required to prepare 0.0700 moles of


Br2 according to the reaction:
KBrO3 + 5KBr + 6HNO3   6KNO3 + 3Br2 + 3H2O
(a) 0.210 (b) 0.0732 (c) 0.0704 (d) 0.220 (e) 0.0233
Q20  When iron pyrite (FeS2) is heated in air, the process known as "roasting"
forms sulfur dioxide and iron(III) oxide. When the equation for this process is
completed and balanced, using the smallest whole number coefficients, what is
the coefficient for "O2"?
___ FeS2  + ___ O2    ___ SO2  + ___ Fe2O3
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) 8 (e) 11
Q21  If 5.0 g of each reactant were used for the the following process, the limiting
reactant would be:
2KMnO4  +5Hg2Cl2  + 16HCl    10HgCl2  + 2MnCl2  + 2KCl + 8H2O
(a) KMnO4 (b) HC (c) H2O (d) Hg2Cl2 (e) HgCl2
Q22 Calculate the mass of hydrogen formed when 25 grams of aluminum reacts
with excess hydrochloric acid.
2Al + 6HCl   Al2Cl6 + 3H2
(a) 0.41 g (b) 1.2 g (c) 1.8 g (d) 2.8 g (e) 0.92
Q23 Of the following name/symbol combinations of elements, which one is WRONG
(a) uranium/U (b) sulfur/S (c) nitrogen/N (d) potassium/K (e) iron/I

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Q24 The Number of Atoms that are Present in 0.1 Moles of a Triatomic Gas is_
(a) 1.806 × 10²³ (b) 3.600 × 10²³ (c) 1.806 × 10²² (d) 6.026 × 10²²

Key

Test 1 key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d b c b c c a b d C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
c d d a d c c a c C
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
b
Test 2 key
1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (a)
6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (d) 9. (a) 10. (c)
11 (a) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (a)
16. (a) 17. (d) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (c)
21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (c) 24. (b) 25. (b)
26. (b) 27. (d) 28. (d) 29. (c) 30. (d)
31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (b) 35. (b)
36. (d) 37. (b) 38. (a) 39. (c) 40. (b)
Test 3 key
1.b 2.d 3.d 4.d 5.c 6.b 7.e 8. c 9. d
10.a 11.d 12.d 13.d 14.a 15.d 16.a,d 17.a 18.e
Test 4 Key
1.b 2.c 3.b 4.a 5.c 6.b 7.b 8.b 9.d 10.d
11.b 12.d 13.d 14.c 15.d 16.a 17.a 18.c 19.d 20.c
Test 5 key
1.a 2.d 3.d 4.c 5.d 6.b 7.d 8.a 9.d 10.c
11.c 12.d 13.d 14.b 16.c 17.c 18.b 19.b 20.c 21.b
22.c 23.d 24.b 25a 26.a 27.c
Test 6
1.c 2.a 3.d 4.b 5.b 6.c 7.a 8.b 9.a 10.b
11.a 12.d 13.c 14.a 15.e 16.d` 17.d 18.a 19.e 20.e
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21.d 22.d 23.e 24.A

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