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State of Matter-1 Gases Chapter# 04

1. The value of ideal gas constant in dm3 torr K-1mol-1


a. 0.821
b. 1.98722
c. 62.364
d. 8.3143
2. The particles of a gas can be described as
a. Only moving outwards in direction
b. Vibrating about defined position
c. Rising upward
d. Moving randomly in all direction
3. When steam condenses, the particles
a. Lose energy to their surrounding
b. Move further apart
c. Shrink to small size
d. None of these
4. The number of atoms in 2 moles of CO2 is
a. 6.022×1023
b. 12.044×1023
c. 1.8132×1024
d. 3.6032×1024
5. Simplest form of matter is
a. Solid state
b. Liquid state
c. Gaseous state
d. Plasma state
6. Which state of matter is less common?
a. Solid state
b. Liquid state
c. Gaseous state
d. Plasma state
7. Which theory of gas can help to understand their properties?
a. Kinetic molecular theory
b. Potential molecular theory
c. Both a and b
d. None of these

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8. Joule Thomson effect describes about


a. Sudden expansion of gas
b. Sudden compression of gas
c. Sudden expansion of liquid
d. Sudden compression of liquid
9. Which type of motion is exhibited by solids?
a. Vibrational
b. Translational
c. Rotational
d. All of them
10. Which type of motion is exhibited by gases?
a. Vibrational
b. Translational
c. Rotational
d. All of them
11. Gas laws describe about
a. Uniform behavior of gases
b. Relationship between different variable
c. Effect of external conditional on gas
d. All of them
12. The mathematical expression for Boyle’s law is
a. PV=K
b. P/V=K
c. K/P=V
d. Both a and c
13.One liter is equal to
a. 1dm3
b. 1cm3
c. 1mm3
d. None of these
14.If pressure increases on gas molecules, then volume
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains constant
d. None of them

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15. The graph plotted between ‘P’ an ‘V’ is


a. Straight
b. Zigzag
c. Isotherm
d. Sigmoid
16. Charles was a __________ scientist
a. Danish
b. American
c. British
d. French
17.Charles law was proposed in ________
a. 1787
b. 1987
c. 1888
d. 1688
18. Absolute zero is equal to
a. 0K and -273◦C
b. 0K and 273◦C
c. 273K and 0◦C
d. None of them
19. Which of the following statement is not correct?
a. SO2 and CO2 are ideal gases at room temperature
b. SO2 and CO2 are non-ideal gases at room temperature
c. Both a and b
d. None of them
20. Dalton’s law of partial pressure is only obeyed by those gases
a. Which have attractive forces among them
b. Which do not have attractive forces among them
c. Which have inelastic collision among them
d. None of them
21. What is the relation between kelvin temperature of a gas and average
translational kinetic energy of its molecules?
a. Direct
b. Indirect
c. Inverse
d. None of them

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22. Collision among gas molecules are


a. Elastic
b. Inelastic
c. Both a and b
d. None of them
23. Which of the following scientists proposed kinetic molecular theory of
gases?
a. Bernoulli
b. Clausius
c. Maxwell
d. Boltzmann
24. 250 cm3 of sample of hydrogen effuses four time as rapidly as 250 cm3 of
unknown gas. Calculate the molar mass of unknown gas
a. 16g/mol
b. 32g/mol
c. 48g/mol
d. None of them
25. What colour of fumes are produced by the reaction of ammonium hydroxide
solution and hydrochloric acid?
a. Black
b. Brown
c. Blue
d. White
26. Graham’s law states that
a. Rate of diffusion ∝ √ d
1
b. Rate of diffusion ∝
√d
c. Rate of diffusion ×√ d=K
d. Both b and c
27. Air contains percentage amount of oxygen by volume is
a. 20%
b. 21%
c. 22%
d. 23%

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28. Air contain percentage amount of nitrogen by volume is


a. 78%
b. 79%
c. 80%
d. 89%
29. Density of an ideal gas is determined by the following formula
a. PM/KT
b. RT/PM
c. n RT/PM
d. PM/ RT
30. The density is doubled of an ideal gas, if pressure become
a. Half
b. Double
c. Thrice
d. None of them

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Answer Key:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. A
10.D
11.D
12.D
13.A
14.B
15.C
16.A
17.A
18.A
19.B
20.B
21.A
22.A
23.A
24.B
25.D
26.B
27.B
28.A
29.D
30.B

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