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Chapter#03 Class: Xi
(a) Endothermic process (b) Exothermic process (c) Physical Process (d) Chemical process (e) NOT
2. Chemical bond which is formed by mutual sharing of electron pairs between two atoms is called:
(a) Dative bond (b) Covalent bond (c) Electrovalent bond (d) Ionic bond (e) NOT
(a) Dative bond (b) Covalent bond (c) Electrovalent bond (d) Ionic bond (e) NOT
(a) F2 Cl2 N2 (b) O2 I2 H2 (c) CH4 F2 CO2 (d) CH4 F2 C2H6 (e) NOT
5. Bond which is formed by equal sharing of electron pairs between two atoms is:
(a) Polar Covalent Bond (b) Non- polar covalent bond (c) Electrovalent bond (d) Both B&C (e) Both B&A
(a) CO2 & N2 (b) C2H4 & O (c) CH3OH & O2 (d) F2 &C2H6 (e)
(a) Water (b) Non- polar solvents (c) Both A&B (d) NOT
(a) Hybrid orbital have same shapes and energy (b) Hybrid orbitals are same in shape as atomic orbitals
(c) During hybridization electron of same orbitals are un-paired (d) Both A&B (e) Both B&C
10. If central atom contains two bond electrons & two non- bonding electron then the geometry of molecules will be:
(a) Tetrahedral (b) Pyramidal (c) Angular (d) Linear (e) Trigonal
12. According to VESPER model if number of valance electron pairs surround an atom “A” are four with one lone pair of electron.
Then molecular geometry will be:
(a) Tetrahedral (b) Trigonal (c) Pyramidal (d) Linear (e) Angular
(a) Bent (b) Tetrahedral (c) Linear (d) Pyramidal (e) NOT
(a) 50% s & 50% (b) 25% s & 75% p (c) 80% s & 20%p (d) NOT (e) AOT
15. The cloud of charge that surrounds two or more nuclei is called _______ orbital.
(a) Bent (b) Trigonal (c) Cubic (d) Linear (e) AOT
18. For which of the following molecules, the dipole moment is zero:
(a) BeCl2 (b) CS2 (c) CO2 (d) AOT (e) NOT
(a) Tetrahedral (b) Trigonal (c) Diagonal (d) Linear (e) NOT
20. ______ bond is formed due to parallel overlapping of atomic orbitals is:
(a) Sigma bond (b) Pi bond (c) Super bond (d) Ionic bond (e) AOT
(a) 1204 × 1023 C.m (b) 10-18 esu.cm (c) 3.335 10-30 c.m (d) Both b & c (e) Both A&B
(a) NH3 (b) CHCl3 (c) H2O (d) CO2 (e) AOT