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1. The oxidation number of sulphur in H2S2O8 is
(a) +14 (b) +7 (c) +6 (d) +2
2. Dry bleach is done by
(a)Cl2 (b)O3 (c)SO2 (d)H2O2
3. Electrophiles are
(a) Lewis bases (b) Lewis acids (c) Bronsted bases (d) Bronsted acids
4. The number of bonds in C2H2 molecules is
(a) 4,2 (b) 4,1 (c) 3,2 (d) 3,1
5. The number of σ and π bonds between two carbon atoms in calcium carbide are
(A)one σ, one π (B) one σ,
two π (C) two σ, one
π (D) one σ, 1½ π
6. An element E loses one α and two β particles in three successive stages. The resultingelement
will be
(A) An isobar of E (B) An
isotone of E (C) An isotope of E
(D) E itself
7. An element X belongs to fourth period and fifteenth group of the periodic
table.Which of the following statements is true ?
(A)It has a completely filled s-orbital and a partially filled d-orbital.
(B)It has completely filled s-and p-orbitals and a partially filled d-orbital.
(C)It has completely filled s-and p-orbitals and a half filled d-orbital.
(D)It has a half filled p-orbital, and completely filled s- and dorbitals.
8. The atomic number of cerium (Ce) is 58. The correct electronic configuration of
Ce3+ion is
(A) [Xe]4f1 (B) [Kr]4f1 (C) [Xe]4f13 (D) [Kr]4d1
9. The number of lone pair of electrons on the central atoms of H2O, SnCl2 , PCl3
andXeF2 respectively, are
(A) 2,1,1,3 (B) 2,2,1,3 (C) 3,1,1,2 (D) 2,1,2,3
10. In aqueous alkaline solution, two electron reduction of HO2- gives
(A) HO– (B) H2O (C) O2 (D) O2
11. Amongst Be, B, Mg and Al the second ionization potential is maximum for
(A) B (B) Be (C) Mg (D) Al
12. During the emission of a positron from a nucleus, the mass number of the daughterelement
remains the same but the atomic number
(A)is decreased by 1 unit
(B)is decreased by 2 units
(C)is increased by 1 unit
(D)remains unchanged
13. β emission is always accompanied by
(A)formation of antineutrino and α particle
(B)emission of α particle and γ-ray
(C)formation of antineutrino and γ-ray
(D)formation of antineutrino and positron
14. The bond angle in NF3 (102.3°) is smaller than NH3 (107.2°). This is because of
(A)large size of F compared to H
(B)large size of N compared to F
(C)opposite polarity of N in the two molecules
(D)small size of H
compared to N
15. Which one of the following characteristics belongs to an electrophile?
A. It is any species having electron deficiency which reacts at an electron rich C-centre
B. It is any species having electron enrichment, that reacts at an electron deficient C-centre
C.It is cationic in
nature
D. It is anionic in
nature
16. 11Na24 is radioactive and it decays to
A. 9 F 20 and α-particles B. 13Al24 and positron
C. 11Na23 and neutron D. 12Mg24 and β-particles
17. CO is practically non-polar since
A. the σ-electron drift from C to O is almost nullified by the π-electron drift from O to C
B. the σ-electron drift from O to C is almost nullified by the π-electron drift from C to O
C.the bond moment is low
D. there is a triple bond
between C and O
18. The number of acidic protons in H3 PO3 are
A. 0 B. 1
C. 2 D. 3
Answer : C
19. Which of the followings is correct?
A. Evaporation of water causes an increase in disorder of the system
B. Melting of ice causes a decrease in randomness of the system
C. Condensation of steam causes an increase in disorder of the system
D. There is practically no change in the randomness of the system when water is evaporated
20. The nucleus of an atom consists of
A. electrons and neutrons
B. electrons and protons
C. protons and neutrons
D. All of the above
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21. The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its
A. molality B. molarity C. normality D. formality
22. The most electronegative element among the following is
A. sodium B. bromine C. fluorine D. oxygen
23. Which one of the following materials is suitable for water purification?
A. Silicones B. Zeolites C.Asbestos D. Quartz
24. Which one of the following is a major constituent of Bio gas ?
A. Carbon dioxide B. methane C. hydrogen D. nitrogen dioxide
25. Which one of the following is present in the emission from “unleaded petrol”?
A. carbon monoxide B. carbon dioxide C. ethylene D. hydrocarbons
26. The metallurgical process in which a metal is obtained in a fused state is called
A. smelting B. roasting C. calcinations D. froth floatation
27. The molecules of which gas have highest speed?
A. H2 at -73oC B.CH4 at 300 K C.N2 at 1,027oC D. O2 at 0oC
28. The law which states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional toits
partial pressure is
A. Dalton’s law B. Gay Lussac’s law C. Henry’s law D. Raoult’s law
29. The cathode of a lead storage battery is made up of
A. Zinc B.Lead oxide C. Manganese dioxide D. Lead
30. Vinegar is trade name of
A. Acetic acid B. Chloroform C. Ethyl alcohol D. Carbon tetrachloride
31. Which of the following elements behave chemically both as metal and non metal?
A. Boron B. Argon C. Carbon D. Xenon
32. Which one of the following correctly defines the state of glass?
A. Crystalline solid B. Super cooled liquid C. Condensed gas D. Liquid crystal
33. The gas present in the stratosphere which filters out some of the sun’s ultraviolet light and
provides an effective shield against radiation damage to living things is
A. Helium B.ozone C.oxygen D. methane
34. The most commonly used bleaching agent is
A. alcohol B. carbon dioxide C. chlorine D. sodium chlorine
35. The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of
A. 1 proton only B.1 proton + 2 neutron C.1 neutron only D. 1 electron only
36. The heat required to raise the temperature of body by 1 K is called
A. specific heat B. thermal capacity C. water equivalent D. None of the above
37. The nuclear particles which are assumed to hold the nucleons together are
A. electrons B.positrons C.neutrons D. mesons
38. Which substance is used to retard the setting action of cement?
A. CaO B. AlO C.CaSO.2HO D. NaO + KO
39. What is a mixture of potassium nitrate , powdered charcoal and sulphur called?
A. Glass B. Cement C.Paint D. Gun Powder
40. Which one of the following is the softest?
A. Iron B. Aluminium C.Calcium D. Lithium
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41. The iron layered with zinc is called
A. Pig iron B. Cost iron C.Galvanised iron D. Steel
42. When quick lime is added to water
A. Heat is liberated
B. Heat is absorbed
C.Temperature
decreases
D. No heat change
takes place
43. Which one of the following substances is made up of only one type
of atoms? A. water B. hydrogen C.milk D. air
44. Which one of the following is used as a mordant in dyeing and tanning
indusrty?
A. Magnesium oxide B. magnesium carbonate
C. magnesium chloride D. magnesium sulphate
45. Which one of the following glasses is used in bullet proof screens?
A. Soda glass B. Pyrex glass C.Jena glass D. Reinforced glass
46. For Which one of the following is the density maximum ?
A. Chloroform B. Water C.Benzene D. Ice
47. The octane number of zero is assigned to
A. 2-methyl octane B.n-heptane C.iso-octane D. 3-methyl octane
48. The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is
Ni B. Pb C.Cu D. Pt
49. The most abundant rare gas in the atmosphere is
A. He B. Ne C. Ar D. Xe
50. What are the number of moles of CO2 which contains 16 g of oxygen?
A. 0.5 mole B. 0.2 mole C.0.4 mole D. 0.25 mole
51. Bronze is an alloy of
A. Tin and zinc B. Iron and zinc C.Copper and zinc D. Copper and tin
52. Which of the following is a super cooled liquid?
A. Teflon B. Glass C. Mercury D. Ice cream
53. Curd is sour due to presence of
A. Acidic acid B. Tartaric acid C. Lactic acid D. Oxalic acid
54. Acid rain contains high levels of
A. oxalic acid B. acetic acid C. sulphuric and nitric acide D. carbolic acid
55. Glass is made of the mixture of
A. Quartz and mica B. Sand and salt C. Sand and silicates D. None of
these
56. Which one of the following is used as a filter in rubber tyres?
A. Graphite B. Coal C. Coke D. Carbon black
57. Which alloy contains nickel?
A. Brass B. Bronze C. Invar D. Solder
58. Which one of the following elements is not present in stainless steel?
A. Iron B.Tungsten C. Chromium D. Nickel
59. The luster of a metal is due to
A. its high density B. its high polishing
C. its chemical inertness D. presence off free electrons
60. The number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume 0.0018 ml)
at room temperature is
C. A. 1.568 x 103 B. 6.023 x 1019 C. 4.84 x 1017 D. 6.023 x 1023
61. He, Ne, Ar all are
a) Inert gas b) Reactive gas c) Ideal gas d) None of the mentioned
62. Which element should remain constant if Charle’s law is applied to a gas
sample?
(a)Temperature and the number of moles of a gas
(b)Pressure and the number of moles of a gas
(c)Volume and the number of moles of a gas
(d)Pressure only
63. Avogadro Number is represented by
(a) Ao (b) Ma (c) NA (d) AN
64.If the pressure of a certain amount of gas is increased by 2 times, at a fixed
temperature, then its final volume will become ________.
(a) One half (b) Double (c) One fourth (d) Triple
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65. The most malleable metal is
A. Platinum B. silver C.iron D. gold
66. The mass of one Avogadro number of helium atom is
A. 1.00 gram B. 4.00 gram C. 8.00 gram D. 4 x 6.02 x 1023 gram
67. The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is
called a
A. Thermoplastic B. thermoset C. chemical compound D. polymer
68. The mass number of a nucleus is
A. always less than its atomic number
B. the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus
C. always more than the atomic weight
D. a fraction
69. Mixture of which one of the following pairs of gases is the
causes of occurance of most of the explosion in mines?
A. Hydrogen and oxygen B. Oxygen and acetylene
C. Methane and air D. Carbon dioxide and methane
70. The hydronium ion is
A. H+ B. HO – C.H2+ D. H3O+
71. The most electropositive elements among the following is
A. Na B. Ca C.K D. Cs
72. The method that cannot be used for removing permanent
hardness of water is
A. adding sodium carbonate B. distillation
C. adding caustic soda D. boiling
73. The following are the half lives of four active isotopes. Which one
of the following is the most dangerous to handle?
A. 3 billion years B. 100 years C.0.01 minute D. 13 days
74. The molecule which has the highest percentage of ionic
characteramong the following is
A. HI B. HF C.HCI D. HBr
75. The high reactivity of fluorine is due to
A. its high electro negativity
B. small size of fluorine atom
C. availability of d-orbitals
D. strong F – F bond
76. The iron ore magnetite consists of
A. Fe2O3 B. Fe3OH4 C.FeCO3 D. 3Fe2O3
77. The ionisation energy of hydrogen atom in the ground state is x KJ.
Theenergy
required for an electron to jump from 2nd orbit to 3rd
orbit is
A. 5x/36 B. 5x C.7.2 x D. x/6
78. The major constituent of air is
A. Nitrogen B. carbon dioxide C. oxygen D. hydrogen
79. The mineral containing both magnesium and calcium is
A. magnesite B. calcite C. carnallite D. dolomite
80. Which metal is commonly used for making an electromagnet?
A. Copper B. Cobalt C. Iron D. Nickel
81. The gas that is responsible for global warming is
A. Carbon dioxide B. Oxygen C. Methane D. Sulphur dioxide
82. What is the main constituent of coal gas?
A. Oxygen B. Water C. Nitrogen D. Methane
83. Which one of the following non metals is not a poor conductor
ofelectricity
A. Sulphur B.Selenium C.Bromine D. Phosphorus
84. Which metal remains in the liquid form under normal conditions?
A. Zinc B. radium C.uranium D. mercury
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85. The value of universal gas constant R depends upon the
(A)Temperature of the gas (B)Volume of the gas
(C)Moles of the gas (D)None of these
86. The Boyle’s temperature for the ideal gases is given by
(A)a/R (B)a/bR (C)2a/bR (D)None of these
87. A gas behaves like and ideal gas at
(A)High pressure and Low temperature
(B)High pressure and high temperature
(C)Low pressure and increasing volume
(D)Decreasing velocity by lowering temperature
88. A gas is kept at 1 atm pressure. To compress it to 1/4th of its initial volume, the pressure to be
applied is…….
(A) 1atm (B) 2atm (C) 4atm (D) ¼atm
89. The density of a gas at 300K and 1 atm is d, pressure remaining constant at which of
thefollowing temperatures will its density become 0.75d ?
(A) 200C (B) 300C (C) 400K (D) 300K
90. At extremely low pressure the Vander waals equation for one mole of a gas may be
written as…..
(A)PV=RT + pb (B)PV = RT –a/v (C)PV = RT (D)(p+a/v) (v-b) = RT
91. An ideal gas cannot be liquefied because
(A)The intermolecular force of attraction between gaseous molecules are negligible
(B)Its critical temperature is very high
(C)The Vanderwaals constants a and b are very high
(D)All of the above
92. The RMS velocity of an ideal gas at constant pressure varies with density relates as
(A)d (B) √d (C)d2 (D)1/√d
93. Helium gas is compressed to half of the volume at 303K. It should be heated to
whichtemperature for its volume to increase to double of its original volume?
(A) 303K (B) 606K (C) 1212K (D) 300K
94. When a gas is heated from 298K to 323K at constant pressure of 1 atm its volume …..
(A)Increases from V to 1.8 V (B)Increases from V to 1.08 V
(C)Increases from V to 1.5 V (D)Increases from V to 2V
95. The compressibility factor of an ideal gas is
(A)Zero (B)1 (C)2 (D)4
96. Two gases A and B having the same temperature T, same pressure P and same
volumeV are mixed. If the mixture is at the same temperature and occupied a
volume V, the pressure of the mixture is……
(A)2P (B)P (C)P/2 (D)4P
97. Gas equation PV=nRT is obeyed by
(A)Only isothermal process (B)Only adiabatic process
(C)Both a & b (D)None of these
98. According to the kinetic theory of gases…
(A)The pressure exerted by a gas is proportional to mean square velocity of the molecules
(B)The pressure exerted by a gas is proportional to root mean square velocity of
themolecules
(C)The root mean square velocity is inversely proportional to the temperature
(D)The mean transitional K.E. of molecule is directly proportional to the
absolutetemperature
99. If a volume containing gas is compressed to half, how many moles of gas
remained inthe vessel?
(A)Just double (B)Just half (C)Same (D)More than double
100. At constant volume for a fixed number of a moles of a gas, the pressure of
the gasincreases with the rise in temperature due to
(A)Increase in average molecules speed
(B)Increased rate of collision amongst
(C)Increase in molecular attraction
(D)Increase in mean free path
101. When a real gas behaves as an ideal gas?
(A)Inter molecular attraction among molecules are negligible then
(B)At very low pressure and high temperature
(C)When molecular size is very very small and negligible to the volume of container then
(D)All of the above
102. In which state of matter intermolecular force does not exist?
(A)Solid (B)Liquid (C)Gas (D)None
103. Which factor is the deciding factor of physical state of matter?
(A)Intermolecular forces
(B)Molecular interaction
(C)Effect of thermal energy on the motion of particles
(D)Given all
104. Which physical state is acquired by water in between temperature above than 273K and below
373K?
(A)Plasma (B)Liquid (C)Soild (D)Gas
105. Transpiration is a phenomenon pertaining to
(a) Diffusion (b) Osmosis (c) Facilitated diffusion (d) None of the above
106. What is the value of the gas constant R?
(a)8.314 J mol-1 K-1 (b)0.082 J litre atm (c)0.987 cal mol-1 K-1 (d)83 erg mol-1 K-1
107. Which physical state of water is more compressible applying pressure at constant temperature
(A)Ice (B)Water (C)Vapour (D)Plasma
108. What is meant by Bose Einstein condensate?
(A)It is the specific state of matter
(B)Showing relation E=MC2 for the matter
(C)It is an electronic device developed by Bose and Einstein
(D)It is an energy of radiation
109. The temperature at which real gases obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is
called?
(A)Critical temperature (B)Proyles temperature
(C)Inversion temperature (D)Reduced temperature
110. Two separate bulbs contain gas A and B. The density of A is twice as that of gas B. The molecular
mass of gas A is half as that of B. If two gases are at same temp, the ratio of the pressure of A to that of B
is……….
(A)2 (B)½ (C)4 (D)¼
111. Triple point of water is
(A)273L (B)373K (C)203K (D)193K
112. The temp of system decreases in an
(A)Adiabatic compression (B)Isothermal compression
(C)Isothermal expansion (D)Adiabatic expansion
113. If a refrigerator’s door is opened, then we get…
(A)Room heated (B)Room cooled
(C)More amount of heat is passed (D)No effect on room’
114. The cooling in refrigerator is due to
(A)Reaction of the refrigerator gas
(B)Expansion of ice
(C)The expansion of gas in the refrigerator
(D)The work of the compressor
115. The process in which no heat enters or leaves the system is termed as
(A)Isochoric (B)Isobaric (C)Isothermal (D)Adiabatic
116. In thermodynamics a process is called reversible when
(A)Surroundings and system change into each other
(B)There is no boundary between system and surroundings
(C)The surroundings are always in equilibrium with the system
(D)The system changes into the surroundings spontaneously
117. Enthalpy is an property
(A)Extensive (B)Exclusive (C)Intensive (D)Inclusive
118. The spontaneous flow of heat is always
(A)Unidirectional from higher temperature to lower temperature
(B)From high to low pressure
(C)Unidirectional from lower temperature to higher temperature
(D)From low to high pressure
119. Which of the following is zero during adiabatic expansion of the gas
(A) ΔT (B) ΔS (C) ΔE (D)All of the above
120. The second law of thermodynamics says that in cyclic process
(A)Work cannot be converted into heat
(B)Heat cannot be converted into work
(C)Work cannot be completely converted into heat
(D)Heat cannot be converted completely into work
121. When a gas undergoes adiabatic expansion , it gets cooled due to
(A)Loss of Kinetic Energy (B)Fall in temperature
(C)Decrease in velocity (D)Energy used in doing work
122. A Beckman thermometer is used to measure…….
(A)High temp (B)Low temp (C)Normal temp (D)All temperatures
123. For which of the following processes will energy be absorbed…..
(A)Separating an electron from an electron
(B)Separating a proton from a proton
(C)Separating a neutron from an neutron
(D)Separating an electron from neutral atom
124. Which of the following pollutant cannot be degraded by natural process?
(A)DDT (B)Nuclear waste (C)Heavy Metals (D)All of the above
125. What is the pH of acid rain?
(A)More than 5.6 (B)In between 5.6 and 6.6 (C)Less than 5.6 (D)In between 6 to 6.66
126. Which of the following metal will pollute water?
(A)Cd (B)Na (C)K (D)None of the above
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127. Which one is not a green house gas?
(A)H2O (B)O2 (C)CO2 (D)O3
128. Which of the following is responsible for photochemical smog?
(A)SOX (B)NOX (C)COX (D)None of the above
129. Which of the following oxide of nitrogen is not a common air pollutant?
(A) NO2 (B)N2O (C)NO (D)N2O5
130. Depletion of Ozone layer causes?
(A)Blood cancer (B)Bone cancer (C)Lung cancer (D)Skin cancer
131. Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are important pollutants of….
(A)Water (B)Air (C)Soil (D)Both b and c
132. Tajmahal is threatened by pollutant from?
(A)Nitric oxide (B)Carbon oxide (C)Sulphur oxide (D)Chlorine
133. DDT is………..
(A)An antibiotic (B)Bio degradable pollutant
(C)Non bio degradable pollutant (D)Nitrogen containing insecticide
134. COD stands for………………..
(A)Chemical oxygen demand (B)Controlled oxygen demand
(C)Clouds causing ozone depletion (D)Chlorinated oxygen demand
135. The main components of acid rain in the atmosphere are :
(A)Oxide of sulphur and nitrogen (B)Oxides of carbon and nitrogen
(C)Oxides of phosphorous and nitrogen (D)Oxide of carbon
136. In coming years skin related disorders will be more common due to
(A)Water pollution (B)Organic waste material
(C)Pollutants of atmosphere (D)Depletion of ozone layer
137. The major cause of air pollution in big cities is…….
(A)Burning of coal (B)Domestic exhaust
(C)Burning of cooking gas (D)Vehicular exhaust
138. Depletion of ozone layer in stratosphere may cause……
(A)Lung damage (B)Global warming (C)Global cooling (D)Skin cancer
139. Greenhouse effect was first described by……
(A)Yues Chauvin (B)Einstein (C)Fourier (D)Newton
140. Acid rain is due to the increase in the concentration of which of the following in
theatmosphere?
(A) 03 + N02 (B)CO2 AND CO (C)SO3 AND CO (D)SO2 AND NO2
141. Ozone in the atmosphere is depleted by
(A)CF2Cl2 (B)C6F16 (C)C6H6Cl6 (D)C6F6
142. Heating of ore in presence of oxygen below its melting point is known as
(A)Roasting (B)Calcinations (C)Smelting (D)Option B and C
143. Blister copper is
(A)Pure copper (B)Ore of copper (C)Alloy of copper (D)Impure copper
144. Which substance is oxidizing agent?
(A)A substance donates hydrogen or accepts oxygen
(B)A substance donates oxygen or accepts hydrogen
(C)A substance experience oxidation
(D)A substance donates electron
145. Which substance is called reducing agent?
(A)A substance donates hydrogen or accepts oxygen
(B)A substance donates oxygen or accepts hydrogen
(C)A substance experience reduction
(D) A substance gains electron
146. Oxidation reactions means
(A) A process of removing electron (B)A process of adding hydrogen
(C)A process of removal of oxygen (D)A process of adding
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147. Which of the following is the characteristic of reducing agent
(A)It experiences oxidation (B)It experiences reduction
(C)It gains electron (D)It gives oxygen
148. Which of the following is the characteristic of oxidising agent
(A)It experiences oxidation (B)It experiences reduction
(C)It gains oxygen (D)It donates electrons
149. Which of the following statement is true?
(A)There is always reduction occurs of oxidizing agent
(B)There is always oxidation occurs of reducing agent
(C)Oxidation and reduction are supplementary processes
(D)All three statements are wrong
150. Which of the following statement is wrong?
(A)There is always reduction occurs of oxidizing agent
(B)There is always oxidation occurs of reducing agent
(C)Oxidation and reduction are supplementary processes
(D)All three statements are wrong
151. Which of the following elements does not possess positive oxidation number in any of its
compound?
(A) O (B) F (C) Cl (D) I
152. What is the oxidation number of iodine in ICl3 and CsI3 respectively
(A) +3 , -1 (B) +1, -1 (C) +1/3 , -1 (D)+3 , -1/3
153. What would be the value of x and y in AlFxOy6- ?
(A) 1,4 (B) 3,2 (C) 2,2 (D) 4,3
154. How many moles of elements are added when 2.5 mole Cr2O72- reduced in Cr+3 ?
(A) 12.5 (B) 15 (C) 7.5 (D)10
155. What mole of MnO4- reduced in Mn2+ by the addition of 7.5 mole electrons in MnO4?
(A) 2.5 (B) 5 (C) 1.5 (D) 7.5
156. The oxidation number of sulphur in Al2(SO4)3 is……
(A) +8 (B) +7 (C) +5 (D) +6
157. Electrolytic cells having molten NaCl, CaCl2 and AlCl3 solutions are connected in seriesand
same electricity is passed then, which of the following ratio of moles of metal obtained at
cathode is correct?
(A) 1:2:3 (B) 3:2:1 (C) 6:2:3 (D) 6:3:2
158. Which of the following cell is different?
(A)Daniel cell (B)Lead storage cell (C)Laclanche cell (D)Electrolytic cell
159. On which of the following cell potential of the cell does not depend?
(A)Temperature
(B)Concentration for the solution of salt bridge
(C)Concentration of the solution related with cell reaction
(D)Nature of electrodes
160. Select the correct option with reference to electrochemical cell? (True = T, False = F)
I. In external circuit e- flow from cathode to anode
II. In solution electricity conducted through ions
III. In external circuit electric current flow from anode to cathode
IV.Anions move from anode to cathode through salt bridge
(A)TFTF (B)FTFF (C)FFFT (D)FTTF
161. To convert molarity into which of the following unit of concentration, does not requiredensity of the
solution?
(A)Molality (B)Normality (C)Mole fraction (D)%w/w
162. To convert molality into which of the following unit of concentration require density of the
solution?
(A)% w/w (B)% by volume (C)Mole fraction (D)Given all
163. Which of the following unit of concentration does not depend on temperature?
(A)Formality (B)Molarity (C)Molality (D)Normality
164. Which of the following unit of concentration depends on temperature
(A)Molality (B)Normality (C)Mole fraction (D)Given all
165. 15% w/v solution of sugar is prepared by dissolving 1200 gm sugar in water, then, whatwould
be the volume of the solution?
(A) 8000 ml (B) 4 ltr (C) 800 ml (D)5000 ml
166. 0.004 gm O2 is dissolved in an aqueous solution of 50 liters, then , what would be theppm
of solution by weight-volume?
(A) 0.04 (B) 0.008 (C) 0.004 (D) 0.08
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167. What will be the molarity of solution prepared by taking a mixture of 1400 ml 0.3 M,700 ml
0.4 M and 500 ml 1.2 M aqueous solutions?
(A) 0.5 M (B) 0.8 M (C) 0.6M (D) 0.7M
168. What quantity of KOH is required to prepare 10% w/w KOH solution having weight1000 g?
(A) 50g (B) 25g (C) 100g (D) 150g
169. What amount of water is added to an aqueous solution of 5000 ml having concentration 1.5 M to
prepare 0.5 M solution?
(A) 15 liter (B) 5 liter (C) 10 liter (D)20 liter
170. On which factors the solubility of gaseous solute in liquid depends?
(A)Temperature (B)Pressure of the gas
(C)Nature of gaseous solute and solvent (D)Given all
171. In which of the following conditions CO2 gas is filled in cold drinks and in soda water?
(A)At high temp and high pressure
(B)At low temp and high pressure
(C)At low temp and low pressure
(D)At high temp and low pressure
172. In which condition, Henry’s law is applicable?
(A)Ideal behavior of gaseous solute at high pressure and low temp
(B)Gaseous solute neither associate nor dissociate in solution
(C)Gaseous solute reacts with solvent
(D)Applicable in given all conditions
173. Which of the following is not a substitutional solid solution?
(A)wc (B)brass (C)steel (D)monel metal
174. Which of the following is a substitutional solid solution?
(A)wc (B)bronze (C)steel (D)monel metal
175. Which type of solution moist air is?
(A)Gas (B)Liquid (C)Solid (D)Colloida
176. At constant temperature , solubility of which of the following substances decreaseswith increase in
temperature?
(A)Aqueous solution of sugar (B)Aqueous solution of salt
(C)Aqueous solution of CO2 (D)Aqueous solution of KNO3
177. Which of the following is ionic?
(A)HCL (B)CHCL3 (C)IF5 (D)KI
178. When molecule is form by chemical bonding between atoms then
(A)Nucleus of combining atoms participate
(B)Valence electrons and inner cell electrons participate
(C)Only valence electrons of combining atoms participate
(D)Only inner cell electrons of combining atoms participate
179. Which factor is not responsible for the formation of ionic bond?
(A)Crystal lattice energy (B)Density
(C)Ionization enthalpy (D)Electron gain enthalpy
180. According to valence bond theory which magnetic property oxygen possess?
(A)Paramagnetic (B)Ferromagnetic (C)Diamagnetic (D)Anti ferromagnetic
181. Which of the following sentence is incorrect for covalent bond?
(A)Strength of covalent bond depends upon overlapping of atomic orbitals
(B)Co valent bond is not directional
(C)There is sharing of electrons between atoms bonded by covalent bonds
(D)Covalent bond is formed between atoms having less difference in their electronegativity
182. Which of the following compound possess co-valent bond?
(A)MgCl2 (B)NaH (C)BF3 (D)CsCl
183. Which of the following molecule possess polar and non polar covalent bond
(A)NH4Cl (B)CCl4 (C)H2O2 (D)HCN
184. Which of the following compound does not possess coordinate covalent bond?
(A)CO (B)SO2 (C)HNO2 (D)HNO3
185. Which of the following characteristic is not for covalent compound?
(A)They do not posses particular geometrical structure
(B)They may be polar or non polar
(C)Their boiling and melting point is low
(D)Generally they are insoluble in water
186. Which of the following possess ionic and covalent bond?
(A)CO2 (B)H2SO4 (C)NH4Cl (D)NaI
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187. Which of the following molecule has lowest bond space angle?
(A) NH (B) SO2 (C) H2O (D) H2S
188. Maximum how many number of hydrogen bond can be formed by H20 molecule?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 1
189. In which of the following strong H bond is present?
(A)F – HF (B)O – HN (C) O – HO (D) O – HF
190. In which molecule bond distortion is more according to VSEPR theory?
(A)SO2 (B)NH3 (C)O3 (D)H2O
191. Which of the following statement is incorrect for metallic bond?
(A)There is attraction between delocalized electrons and atomic karnel
(B)Directional property is shown by metal
(C)Delocalized electron can change their position easily in crystal
(D)Explanation of metallic bond can be given by “electron sea model”
192. Number of H- bond formed by unpaired electrons of liquid NH3, H2O and
HFrespectively are
(A) 3,4,2 (B) 4,4,2 (C) 3,2,1 (D) 1,2,1
193. Which of the following characteristic does not possess by metal?
(A)Luminous (B)Ductility
(C)Increase in conductance by increase in temp. (D)Malleability
194. On which factor conductance of metals responsible?
(A)Ions (B)Delocalized
(C)Atomic kernel (D)Number of atoms
195. On which factor van der walls attraction force does not depend?
(A)Number of molecules
(B)Contact surface area of molecules
(C)Shape of molecules
(D)Number of electrons in molecules
196. Mention number of bonding electron pairs and non bonding electron pairs in NO3- ion
(A) 3,1 (B) 2,2 (C) 4,0 (D) 1,3
197. How many numbers of bonding and non bonding electron pairs in CO2 ?
(A) 4,4 (B) 2,4 (C) 4,2 (D) 2,2
198. Which theory is useful to determine geometrical structure of molecules?
(A)Molecular orbital theory (B)VSEPR theory
(C)Resonance theory (D)Quantum mechanics
199. Which of the following has maximum bond angle?
(A) NH3 (B) CH4 (C) CO2 (D) H2O
200. Bond strength increases with
(A)Bond length increasing
(B)Anti bonding electrons being higher in number
(C)Bond order increasing
(D)Bond angle increasing
201. The bond order of O2- is
(A) 1.0 (B) 1.5 (C) 2.5 (D) 0.5
202. Which of the following is not paramagnetic?
(A) NO (B) S2 (C) O2 (D) N2
203. A zero order reaction is one whose rate is independent of….
(A)Reaction vessel volume
(B)Concentration of reactants
(C)Temperature
(D)Pressure of light
204. The reactions of higher order are rare because
(A)Many bad collisions involve very high activation energy
(B)Many bad collisions have a low probability
(C)Many bad collisions are not energetically favored
(D)Many bad collisions can take place only in the gaseous phase
205. In one reaction concentration of A is increased by 16 times, the rate increases only two times.
The order of the reaction would be………
(A)2 (B)4 (C)½ (D)¼
206. In the reaction A →B, when the concentration of A is changed from 0.1M to 1M, therate
of the reaction increases by a factor of 100. The order of the reaction with respect to A is….
(A)10 (B)1 (C)2 (D)3
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207. If initial concentration is doubled, the time for the half reaction is also doubled. The order of
reaction is…….
(A)First (B)Second (C)Third (D)Zero
208. In the first order reaction the concentration of the reactants is reduced to 25% in one hour. The half
life period of the reaction is…….
(A)120 min (B) 4 hr (C) 30 min (D) 15 min
209. For the first order reaction with half life is 150 seconds. The time taken for
theconcentration of the reactant to fall from m/10 to m/100 will be approximately
(A)600 s (B)900 s (C)500 s (D) 1500 s
210. The half life period of a first order reaction is 15 minutes. The amount of substance left after one
hour will be………
(A)½ (B)1/4 (C)1/8 (D)1/16
211. The minimum amount of energy required for the reacting molecules to undergoreaction is called:
(A)Potential energy (B)Internal energy (C)Activation energy (D)Threshold energy
212. Energy of activation of an exothermic reaction is
(A)Zero (B)Negative (C)Positive (D)Cannot be predicted
213. The chemical reactions in which reactants require high amount of activation energy are generally…
(A)Slow (B)Fast (C)Instantaneous (D)Spontaneous
214. The rate of reaction increases with increase of temperature because…..
(A)An increase in the number of activated molecules
(B)An increase in the number of collisions
(C)Lowering of threshold energy
(D)Activation energy is lowered
215. The activation energy of reaction is equal to
(A)Threshold energy + energy of products
(B)Threshold energy - energy of reactants
(C)Threshold energy + energy of reactants
(D)Threshold energy - energy of products
216. Which of the following does not affect the rate of the reaction?
(A)Size of the vessel (B)Physical state of reactants
(C)Amount of reactants (D)ΔH of the reaction
217. The increase in reaction rate as a result of temperature rise from 10K to 100K is….
(A) 512 (B)614 (C) 400 (D) 112
218. What will be the order of the reaction if doubling the concentration of a reactant
increases the rate by a factor of 4 and trebling the concentration of the reactant by a
factorof 9?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0
219. If the half time of a particular reaction is found to be constant and independent of the initial
concentration of the reactants then reaction is of order……
(A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)0
220. A van der Waals gas may behave ideally when
(A)The volume is very low (B)The temperature is very high
(C)The pressure is very low (D)The temperature, pressure and volume all are very high
221. The density of certain gas A is 1.5 times that of B and molecular mass of A is M.
The molecular mass of B would be
(A) 3M (B) 1.5 M (C) M/1.5 (D) M/3
222. Four gases P, Q, R and S have almost same values of ‘b but their ‘a’ values (a, b arevan der
Waals constants) are in the order Q < R < S < P. At a particular temperature among the four
gases the most easily liquefiable one is
(A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S
223. At a certain temperature the time required for the complete diffusion of 200 mL ofH2 gas is
30 minutes. The time required for the complete diffusion of 50 mL of
O2 gas at the same temperature will be
(A) 60 minutes (B) 30 minutes (C) 45 minutes (D) 15 minutes
224. Among the followings, the one which is not a “greenhouse gas”, is
(A) N2 O (B) CO2 (C) CH4 (D) O2
225. Mixing of two different ideal gases under istohermal reversible condition will lead to
(A)increase of Gibbs free energy of the system
(B)no change of entropy of the system
(C)increase of entropy of the system
(D)increase of enthalpy of the system
226. Pressure-volume (PV) work done by an ideal gaseous system at constant volume is(where E is
internal energy of the system)
(A) –ΔP/P (B) Zero (C) –VΔP (D) –ΔE
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227. Pressure-volume (PV) work done by an ideal gaseous system at constant volume is(where E is
internal energy of the system)
(A) –ΔP/P (B) Zero (C) –VΔP (D) –ΔE
228. Chlorine gas reacts with red hot calcium oxide to give
(A)Bleaching powder and di hlorine monoxide
(B)Bleaching powder and water
(C)Calcium chloride and chlorine dioxide
(D)Calcium chloride and oxygen
229. The different colors of litmus in acidic, neutral and basic solutions are, respectively
(A) Red, orange and blue (B) Blue, violet and red
(C) Red, color less and blue (D) Red, violet and blue
230. Baeyer’s reagent is
(A)Alkaline potassium permanganate
(B)Acidified potassium permanganate
(C)Neutral potassium permanganate
(D)Alkaline potassium manganate
231. Nitric acid can be obtained from ammonia via the formations of the intermediate compounds
(A)Nitric oxides and nitrogen dioxides
(B)Nitrogen and nitric oxides
(C)Nitric oxide and dinitrogen pentoxide
(D)Nitrogen and nitrous oxide
232. On heating, chloric acid decompose to
(A) HClO4 , Cl2 , O2 and H2 O (B) HClO2 , Cl2 , O2 and H2 O
(C) HClO, Cl2 O and H2 O2 (D) HCl, HClO, Cl2 O and H2O
233. At 25°C, pH of a 10–8 M aqueous KOH solution will be
(A) 6.0 (B) 7.02 (C) 8.02 (D) 9.02
234. The pH of 10–4 M KOH solution will be
(A) 4 (B) 11 (C) 10.5 (D) 10.5
235. ‘Sulphan’ is
(A)a mixture of SO3 and H2 SO5
(B)100% conc. H2 SO4
(C)a mixture of gypsum and conc. H2 SO4
(D)100% oleum (a mixture of 100% SO3 in 100% H2SO4 )
236. The condition for a reaction to occur spontaneously is
(A) ΔH must be negative (B) ΔS must be negative
(C) (ΔH – TΔS) must be negative (D) (ΔH +TΔS) must be negative
237. 1 × 10–3 mole of HCl is added to a buffer solution made up of 0.01 M acetic and 0.01M
sodium acetate. The final pH of the buffer will be (given, pKa of acetic acid is 4.75 at 25°C)
(A) 4.60 (B) 4.66 (C) 4.75 (D) 4.8
238. The energy required to break one mole of hydrogen-hydrogen bonds in H2 is 436 kJ.What
is the longest wavelength of light required to break a single hydrogen hydrogen bond ?
(A) 68.5 nm (B) 137 nm (C) 274 nm (D) 548 nm
239. The system that contains the maximum number of atoms is
(A) 4.25 g of NH3 (B) 8 g of O2 (C) 2 g of H2 (D) 4 g of He
240. A gaseous mixture contains oxygen and nitrogen in the ratio of 1 : 4 by mass. The ratioof their
respective number of molecules is
(a) 2 : 4 (b) 1 : 8 (c) 5 : 16 (d) 7 : 32
241. Which of the following compounds in liquid state does not have hydrogen bonding?
(a)C6H6 (b) NH3 (c) H2O (d) HF
242. 6.0 g urea is dissolved in 90 g of water. The relative lowering of vapour pressure is
(a) 0.05 (b) 0.04
(c) 0.03 (d) 0.02
243. The pH value of N/10 NaOH solution is
(a) 10 (b) 12
(c) 13 (d) 11
244. The volume strength of 1.5 N H2O2 solution is
(a) 8.8 (b) 8.4
(c) 5.2 (d) 4.8
245. The most volatile is
(a) H2S (b) H2Te
(c) H2Se (d) H2O
246. The compound that does not contain peroxide is
(a) PbO2 (b) H2O2
(c) SrO2 (d) BaO2
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247. What’s the number of particles in 10 moles of hydrochloric acid?
a) 6.022 x 10^22 particles b) 6.022 x 10^23 particles
c) 6.22 x 10^24 particles d) 3.22 x 10^22 particles
248. One mole of sucrose contains how many grams of sucrose?
a) 342g b) 343g c) 341g d) 340g
249. The passage of water across a selectively permeable membrane is known as
(a) Osmosis (b) Diffusion (c) Facilitated diffusion (d) None of the above
250. Suppose P, V, and T denote the gas’s pressure, volume, and temperature. In that case, the correct
representation of Chale’s law is
(a)V is directly proportional to T (at constant P) (b)V inversely proportional to T (at constant P)
(c) PV = nRT (d)None of the above
251. A mole of any substance contains __
a) 6.022 x 10^26 particles b) 6.022 x 10 particles
c) 6.022 x 10^23 particles d) 3.022 x 10^22 particles
252. 1 mole of ammonia is of 17 g. Then what is the mass of 0.3 moles of ammonia?
a) 21g b) 2.1g c) 17g d) 5.1g
253. Which of the following quantity is kept constant in Boyle’s law?
(a)Gas mass only (b)Gas Temperature only
(c)Gas Mass and Gas Pressure (d)Gas Mass and Gas Temperature
254. 6.022 × 10^23 atoms of carbon are present in
(a) 12 moles (b) 6 moles (c) 1 mole (d) 4 moles
255 Which of the following gas laws is applicable for an ideal gas?
(a) Charles’law (b) Boyle’s law (c) Gay-Lussac’s law (d) All of the above
256. Which of the following is correct for a fixed amount of ideal gas at constant temperature?
(a) Volume always remains constant
(b) The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant
(c) The product of pressure and volume always remains constant
(d) Pressure always remains constant
257. Select the correct statement
a) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride have same number of moles
b) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride don `t have same molecular weights
c) Both a and b
d) Neither a nor b
258. What will be the molecular weight of a chemical, consisting 2 moles of H2SO4, 3 moles of SO2 and 1
mole of NaOH?
a) 128 b) 228 c) 328 d) 428
259. A cylinder contains 8 gms of He, 40 gms of Ne and 80 gms of Ar. (Molecular weights of the
components are 4, 20 and 40 respectively) How many moles of He are there in the cylinder?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 6
260. Which of the following solutions contains a low solute concentration relative to another solution?
(a) Hypotonic solution (b) Isotonic solution (c ) Hypertonic solution (d) None of the above
261. How can we convert a Celsius temperature to Kelvin temperature?
(a) By adding 37 (b) By subtracting 37 (c) By subtracting 273 (d) By adding 273
262. What is a mole?
a) A mole is found in a certain number of cm3 of one substance or another.
b) A mole is the sum of atomic weights.
c) A mole is the number of molecules in one gram of a substance.
d) None of the mentioned
263. How many moles of Hydrogen are there in 1 mole of (NH4)2HPO4?
a) 1 b) 4 c) 5 d) 9
264. According to Charle’s law, if the temperature of a gas at constant pressure is increased, the volume
will
(a) Increase (b) Decrease (c) Remains the same (d) Can’t be determined
265. How many grams of O is present in 1.5 moles of oxygen?
(a) 16 g (b) 9.03 x 10^23 g (c) 6.02 x 10^23 g (d) 24 g
266. When does a real gas start to behave like an ideal gas?
(a) At high temperatures and high pressures (b) At low temperatures and high pressures
(c) At high temperatures and low pressures (d) At low temperatures and low pressures
267. A cylinder contains 8 gms of He, 40 gms of Ne and 80 gms of Ar. (Molecular weights of the
components are 4, 20 and 40 respectively) What is the mole fraction of Ar?
a) 0.3 b) 0.4 c) 0.6 d) 0.8
268. Transpiration is a phenomenon pertaining to
(a) Diffusion (b) Osmosis (c) Facilitated diffusion (d) None of the above
269. What is the value of the gas constant R?
(a)8.314 J mol-1 K-1 (b)0.082 J litre atm (c)0.987 cal mol-1 K-1 (d)83 erg mol-1 K-1
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1C 2B 3B 4C 5B 6C 7D 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A 13C 14C 15A 16D 17A 18C 19A 20C 21A 22C 23B 24B 25D 26A
27A 28C 29D 30A 31A 32B 33B 34C 35A 36B 37D 38C 39D 40A 41C 42A 43B 44D 45D 46B 47B 48A 49C
50A 51D 52B 53C 54D 55C 56D 57C 58B 59D 60B 61A 62D 63C 64A 65D 66B 67B 68B 69C 70D 71D 72D
73C 74B 75A 76A 77A 78A 79D 80C 81A 82D 83B 84D 85D 86B 87A 88C 89C 90B 91A 92D 93C 94B 95B
96A 97D 98A 99A 100D 101C 102D 103B 104C 105B 106A 107A 108B 109C 110C 111A 112D 113A 114C
115D 116C 117A 118A 119B 120D 121B 122B 123D 124D 125C 126A 127B 128B 129D 130D 131B 132C
133C 134A 135A 136D 137D 138D 139C 140D 141A 142A 143D 144B 145A 146A 147A 148B 149D 150D
151B 152D 153A 154B 155C 156D 157D 158D 159B 160D 161B 162B 163C 164B 165A 166D 167A 168D
169C 170D 171C 172B 173A 174A 175A 176C 177D 178C 179C 180B 181B 183C 184C 185A 186C 187D
188B 189A 190D 191B 192D 193C 194B 195A 196C 197A 198B 199C 200C 201D 202B 203B 204B 205D
206C 207D 208C 209C 210D 211D 212C 213A 214A 215B 216D 217A 218B 219A 220C 221C 222A 223B
224D 225C 226B 227B 228D 229D 230A 231A 232A 233B 234D 235D 236C 237B 238C 239C 240D 241A
242D 243C 244B 245B 246A 247C 248A 249A 250A 251C 252D 253B 254C 255D 256C 257A 258D 259B
260A 261D 262C 2639 264A 265D 266C 267A 268B 269A