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A. mass
B. concentration
C. molality
D. ppm
A. 5%
B. 7%
C. 9%
D. 12%
A. m/m%
B. v/v %
C. m/v %
D. m/d%
A. 1Nm
B. 1N/M
C. 1N/m
D. 1N/m2
A. gas
B. liquid
C. solid
D. solution
A. 1L=1dm3
B. 1ml=1cm3
C. 100L=100dm3
D. 1m3=10cm3
A. 6.02×1022 molecules
B. 6.02×1023 molecules
C. 6.02+1023 molecules
D. 6.02+1022 molecules
A. 1N
B. 10ppm
C. 5ppm
D. 10%
A. 22.4 dm2
B. 22.4 dm-2
C. 22.4dm3
D. 22.4m3
B. activation energy
D. specific heat
A. J/mol
B. J
C. Cal/mol
D. erg/mol
A. Molarity
B. Molality
C. percentage
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
A. ohm-1
B. ohm
C. N
D. Nm
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
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
A. v/v%
B. v/m%
C. m/m%
D. m/v%
A. unsaturated solution
B. supersaturated solution
C. saturated solution
D. colloidal solution
A. gravity bottle
B. pycnometer
C. conductometer
D. both a and b
A. 5g
B. 8g
C. 10g
D. 13g
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. 1%
B. 10%
C. 100%
D. 0%
A. NA atoms
B. NA Molecules
C. NA formula unit
D. None
A. 16g/mol
B. 14g/mol
C. 18 g/mol
D. 17g/mol
A. Red-blue.
B.blue-red.
C. Yellow.
D. orange
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
A. nm
B. ml
C. Gram
D. ppm
A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 2
A. 1st order
B. 2nd order
C. 3rd order
D. 0th order
A. mass
B. volume
C. moles
D. all of these
A. isomers
B. Tautomer
C. isotopes
D. all of these
A. Two protons.
B. One electron.
C. Two neutrons.
D. Two electrons
A. O
B. H
C. bond
D. molecule
C. water is solvent
A. water
B. sodium chloride
C. sucrose
D. ethanol
A. frequency
B. amplitude
C. wavelength
D. speed
A. visible light
B. heat
C. sunburn
D. light
A. frequency
B. amplitude
C. wavelength
D. speed
A. all wavelengths
B. no wavelength
C. at specific wavelengths
D. visible region
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
A. curved
B. non-linear
C. linear
D. varied
A. wavelength
B. absorption
C. transmittance
D. concentration
1 What happens when a blue litmus paper is dipped into an acid solution?
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(a) red
(b) Blue
(c) Purple
(d) Yellow
(a) pH meter
(b) pH paper
a. Hydroxide ions
b. Hydrogen ions
c. Chloride ions
(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
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.
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?
(c) HCl
(d) Each one
(d) pH is above 7
(a) H2
(b) N2
(c) CO2
(d) SO2
a. Heat is evolved
b. Heat is absorbed
b. Water is formed
c. A salt is formed
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
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.
(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
(c) Carbon-1
(d) Silicon-14
Q6 Who gave the Law of constant proportions?
(a) Cavendish
(b) Proust
(c) Dalton
(d) Lavoisier
(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
Q11. During a chemical reaction, the sum of the masses of the reactants and products remains
(a) Argon
(c) Oxygen
(d) Nitrogen
(c) When energy is either given to, or taken out from the system
(a) 1g of CO2
(b) 1g of N2
(c) 1g of H2
(d 1g of CH4
Q17. How many times an atom of sulphur is heavier than an atom of carbon?
(a) 32 times
(b) 12 times
(a) So
(b) Sd
(c) NA
(d) Na
Q22. Who was the first to use the symbols for elements?
(b) Berzillius
(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
(a) Gi
(b) Go
(c) Si
(d) Au
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