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1.

Amount of solute dissolved in unit volume is called

A. mass

B. concentration

C. molality

D. ppm

2. If 2g of NaCl is dissolved in 20g H2O, then percentage of solution is

A. 5%

B. 7%

C. 9%

D. 12%

3. Select the incorrect expression related to percentage composition.

A. m/m%

B. v/v %

C. m/v %

D. m/d%

4. SI unit of pressure is Pa. it is equal to

A. 1Nm

B. 1N/M

C. 1N/m
D. 1N/m2

5. Which one is more compressible?

A. gas

B. liquid

C. solid

D. solution

6. Which one of following is not related to one another?

A. 1L=1dm3

B. 1ml=1cm3

C. 100L=100dm3

D. 1m3=10cm3

7. 1 mole of gas at STP would have

A. 6.02×1022 molecules

B. 6.02×1023 molecules

C. 6.02+1023 molecules

D. 6.02+1022 molecules

8. Select the concentrated solution from following

A. 1N

B. 10ppm
C. 5ppm

D. 10%

9. Molar volume of gas at STP is

A. 22.4 dm2

B. 22.4 dm-2

C. 22.4dm3

D. 22.4m3

10. Energy required to overcome a reaction is called

A. minimum potential energy

B. activation energy

C. maximum potential energy

D. specific heat

11. Unit of activation energy is

A. J/mol

B. J

C. Cal/mol

D. erg/mol

12. Moles of solute in kg of solvent is given as

A. Molarity
B. Molality

C. percentage

D. parts per million

13. Which of the following is temperature independent quantity?

A. mass

B. volume

C. density

D. molarity

14. 1 atm =

A. 600torr

B. 760torr

C. 670torr

D. 700torr

15. 1J=

A. 1N

B. 1N/m

C. 1N/m2

D. 1N.m
16. Relation between amount of energy absorbed by a substance and its concentration is given by

A. Lambert law

B. Beer’s law

C. Avogadro’s law

D. Snell’s law

17. Unit of conductivity is

A. ohm-1

B. ohm

C. N

D. Nm

18. Formula of surfactant is

A. NaC12H25SO4

B. NaC4H2SO4

C. NaC10H25SO4

D. NC12H25SO4

19. Surfactants are the substances that get adsorbed at the surface and surface tension is

A. increased

B. decreased

C. varied
D. remain constant

20. The instrument used for measuring number of drops is

A. gravity bottle

B. Stalagmometer

C. pycnometer

D. both b and c

21. What volume of 0.1M stock solution is required to prepare 25 ml of 0.06 M solution.

A. 10 ml

B. 15ml

C. 20ml

D. 25ml

22. If 10ml of urea solution is dissolved in 90ml H2O,

then percentage of solution is

A. v/v%

B. v/m%

C. m/m%

D. m/v%

23. When unsaturated solution is concentrated up to limit, it changes into

A. unsaturated solution
B. supersaturated solution

C. saturated solution

D. colloidal solution

24. Surface tension can be measured by using

A. gravity bottle

B. pycnometer

C. conductometer

D. both a and b

25. Mass of KCl required to prepare 8% KCl is

A. 5g

B. 8g

C. 10g

D. 13g

26. Molecular weight of n-hexane is

A. 75g/mol

B. 86g/mol

C. 88 g/mol

D. 77g/mol
27. Select the statement which is not related to homogeneous mixture.

A. It has single phase

B. It has homogeneous composition

C. Its example is solution of sand in water

D. It is composed of two or more different molecular or ionic substances

28. A sample with white color demonstrates that absorption is

A. 1%

B. 10%

C. 100%

D. 0%

29. One mole of SO2 has

A. NA atoms

B. NA Molecules

C. NA formula unit

D. None

30. Molecular weight of methane is

A. 16g/mol

B. 14g/mol

C. 18 g/mol
D. 17g/mol

31. Acid turns litmus paper

A. Red-blue.

B.blue-red.

C. Yellow.

D. orange

32. Which of the molecule is not linked by covalent bond?

A. water

B. common salt

C. ammonia

D. methane

33. For 1 mole of carbon and 1 mole of helium which term is same?

A. Mass

B. atom

C. molecules

D. density

34. Which of the following is a concentration unit?

A. nm

B. ml
C. Gram

D. ppm

35. Maximum value of transmittance is

A. 1

B. 10

C. 100

D. 2

36. The kinetics of fading of phenolphthalein in basic solution is

A. 1st order

B. 2nd order

C. 3rd order

D. 0th order

37. Concentration of solute and solvent can be expressed in

A. mass

B. volume

C. moles

D. all of these

38. Carbon exist in

A. isomers
B. Tautomer

C. isotopes

D. all of these

39. Helium does not contain

A. Two protons.

B. One electron.

C. Two neutrons.

D. Two electrons

40. In Tautomerism, there is change in position

A. O

B. H

C. bond

D. molecule

41. In aqueous solutions,

A. solvent is used in small quantity

B. solvent is not water

C. water is solvent

D. solvent is used in large quantity


42. Which one of the following is optically active substance?

A. water

B. sodium chloride

C. sucrose

D. ethanol

43. In spectrophotometer light is studied as function of its

A. frequency

B. amplitude

C. wavelength

D. speed

44. Infrared radiations are feel as

A. visible light

B. heat

C. sunburn

D. light

45. Height of wave is known as

A. frequency

B. amplitude

C. wavelength
D. speed

46. Colored compounds show absorption at

A. all wavelengths

B. no wavelength

C. at specific wavelengths

D. visible region

47. Photometer measures

A. polarity

B. absorption

C. transmittance

D. reflection

48. In Photometer path length through the sample containing specie is measured in

A. cm

B. m

C. mm

D. nm

49. In general, plot of absorbance as a function of concentration is

A. curved

B. non-linear
C. linear

D. varied

50. Method of photometer is used to determine

A. wavelength

B. absorption

C. transmittance

D. concentration

ACID, BASE AND SALT

1 What happens when a blue litmus paper is dipped into an acid solution?

(a)Litmus paper turns red

(b) Litmus paper turns green

(c) Colour of litmus paper vanishes out

(d) No change in the color of litmus paper

2 Assertion: Universal indicator gives green color with distilled water.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

(e) Both A and R are false.


3 What happens when a dry blue litmus paper is touched to acid powder?

(a) Litmus paper turns red

(b) Litmus paper turns green

(c) Colour of litmus paper vanishes out

(d) No change in the colour of litmus paper

4 The color of neutral litmus solution is

(a) red

(b) Blue

(c) Purple

(d) Yellow

5 Which one is a suitable method to find the accurate pH value?

(a) pH meter

(b) pH paper

(c) Universal indicator

(d) Litmus solution

6 Which one of the following statements is correct about universal indicators?

(a) It is a mixture of HCl and NaOH

(b) It is a mixture of many indicators

(c) It is a solution of phenolphthalein in alcohol


(d) It is a solution of phenolphthalein in water.

7 NaHCO, formed by reaction of

(a) NaOH + H2CO3

(b) NaCl + H2CO3

(c) Na2CO3 + HCl

(d) NaOH + Na2CO3

8 – Bases dissociate which ions in their aqueous solution?

a. Hydroxide ions

b. Hydrogen ions

c. Chloride ions

d. None of the above

9 – Which of the following properties are shown by dilute HCl?

(1) It turns blue litmus red

(2) It turns red litmus blue

(3) It reacts with zinc and gas is evolved

(4) It reacts with solid sodium carbonate to give brisk effervescence

(a) 1 and 2

(b) 1 and 3

(c) 1, 3 and 4

(d) 2, 3 and 4
10 Eggshell is made up of

(a) CaCO3

(b) CaO

(c) Ca (OH)2

(d) CaCl2

11 A teacher gave two test tubes – one containing water and the other containing sodium

hydroxide solution to two students. Then he asked them to identify the test tube containing

sodium hydroxide solution. Which one of the following can be used for correctly identifying the

test tube containing the solution of sodium hydroxide?

(a) Blue litmus

(b) Red litmus

(c) Sodium carbonate solution

(d) Dilute HCl

12 Which acid is found in tamarind?

a. Citric acid

b. Lactic acid

c. Tartaric acid

d. Sulphuric acid

13 Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating indigestion?
(a) Antibiotics

(b) Analgesic

(c) Antacid

(d) Antiseptic

14 Metallic oxides are ________ in nature, but non-metallic oxides are __________ in nature.

The information in which alternative completes the given statement?

(a) Neutral, acidic

(b) Acidic, basic

(c) Basic, neutral

(d) Basic, acidic

15 Which acid is found in bee stings?

a. Citric acid

b. Formic acid

c. Tartaric acid

d. Nitric acid

16 Two drops each of lemon juice, hydrochloric acid, and acetic acid were added separately to

the blue litmus solution. Which of the following samples will change the color of the litmus?

(a) Lemon juice

(b) Acetic acid

(c) HCl
(d) Each one

17 Rain is called acid rain when it:

(a) pH falls below 7

(b) pH falls below 6

(c) pH falls below 5.6

(d) pH is above 7

18 Which gas turns lime water milky?

(a) H2

(b) N2

(c) CO2

(d) SO2

19 What happens when acid is mixed with water?

a. Heat is evolved

b. Heat is absorbed

c. Concentration of acid increases

d. All of the above

20 What is the pH range of the human body?

(a) 7.0 – 7.8

(b) 7.2 – 8.0


(c) 7.0 – 8.4

(d) 7.2 – 8.4

21 Lime water reacts with chlorine to give

(a) Bleaching powder

(b) Baking powder

(c) Baking soda

(d) Washing soda

22 What happens when an acid reacts with the base?

a. Acid neutralizes base

b. Water is formed

c. A salt is formed

d. All of the above

ATOMS AND MOLECULES

Q1 If 12 grams of carbon has n atoms, then the number of atoms in 12 grams of magnesium

will be:

(a) 2n

(b) 3n

(c) \frac{n}{2}

(d) N
Q2 Which of the following is correct pair of elements and its symbol?

(a) Silver – Si

(b) Sodium – So

(c) Potassium – Pt

(d) Sulphur – S

Q3 Name two scientists who established the laws of chemical combination?

Ans: Antoine L. Lavoiser and Joseph L. Proust.

Q4 Law of conservation of mass can be derived from which postulate of Dalton’s atomic

theory?

(a) Atoms of a given element have same mass and chemical properties.

(b) Matter is made of tiny particles.

(c) Atom can neither be created nor destroyed.

(d) The relative number and kind of atoms are constant in a given compound.

Q5 One atomic mass unit is a mass unit equal to exactly one twelfth (1/12th) the mass of one

atom of ___________.

(a) Carbon-12

(b) Nitrogen -14

(c) Carbon-1

(d) Silicon-14
Q6 Who gave the Law of constant proportions?

(a) Cavendish

(b) Proust

(c) Dalton

(d) Lavoisier

Q7 What is the mass of 0.5 mole of Hydrogen atom

(a) 2.0g

(b) 1.5g

(c) 1g

(d) 0.5g

Q8. Which of the following is the correct IUPAC symbol for the element Cobalt?

(a) Co

(b) Cb

(c) C

(d) None of these

Q9. The balancing of chemical equation is based upon:

(a) Law of conservation of mass

(b) Law of multiple proportions

(c) Law of definite proportion

(d) Law of combining volumes


Q10. Nacl molecule is made of which of the following ions?

(a) Na cation and cl anion

(b) Cl cation and Na anion

(c) Both Na and cl cation

(d) Both Na and cl anion

Q11. During a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remains

unchanged. This is known as

(a) Law of conservation of mass

(b) Law of multiple proportion

(c) Law of constant proportion

(d) None of these

Q12. Which constituent of air is monoatomic?

(a) Argon

(b) Water vapour

(c) Oxygen

(d) Nitrogen

Q13. Which of the following has maximum number of atoms?

(a) 18g of H2O


(b) 18g of O2

(c) 18g of CO2

(d) 18g of CO4

Q14. A change in the physical state can be brought about

(a) Only when energy is given to the system

(b) Only when energy is taken out from the system

(c) When energy is either given to, or taken out from the system

(d) Without any energy change

Q15. Which has maximum number of molecules?

(a) 1g of CO2

(b) 1g of N2

(c) 1g of H2

(d 1g of CH4

Q16. Define atomicity.

Ans. It is the number of atoms present in one molecule of a substance.

Q17. How many times an atom of sulphur is heavier than an atom of carbon?

(a) 32 times

(b) 12 times

(c) \frac{8}{3} times


(d) \frac{12}{32} times

Q18. Which of the following represents 12 u?

(a) Mass of 1 hydrogen atom

(b) Mass of C-12 atom

(c) Mass of 0-16 atom

(d) 1/12th of mass of C-12 atom.

Q19. Which of the following would weigh the highest?

(a) 0.2 mole of sucrose (C12H22O11)

(b) 2 moles of CO2

(c) 2 moles of CaCO3

(d) 10 moles of H2O

Q20. The molecule having an atomicity of 4 is:

(a) Sulphate molecule

(b) Ozone molecule

(c) Phosphorus molecule

(d) Methane molecule

Q21. The chemical symbol for sodium is

(a) So

(b) Sd
(c) NA

(d) Na

Q22. Who was the first to use the symbols for elements?

(a) Joseph L Proust

(b) Berzillius

(c) Antoine L Lavoisier

(d) Dalton

Q23. The number of moles of oxygen atoms in two moles of nitric acid is:

(a) 2

(b) 4

(c) 8

(d) 6

Q24. Which one of the following is the modern symbol of Gold?

(a) Gi

(b) Go

(c) Si

(d) Au

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