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This section includes 200 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Organic Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
101. |
Carboxylic acids produce salt plus water by reacting with |
A. | acids |
B. | bases |
C. | alkalis |
D. | water |
Answer» C. alkalis | |
102. |
Consider equation ZnO + NaOH + H₂O → Na₂Zn(OH)₄. Moles of H₂O required to balance equation would be |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» B. 2 | |
103. |
PH value above 7 is |
A. | acidic |
B. | alkaline |
C. | neutral |
D. | basic |
Answer» C. neutral | |
104. |
The taste of lemon is due to the presence of |
A. | citric acid |
B. | acetic acid |
C. | ethanoic acid |
D. | benzoic acid |
Answer» B. acetic acid | |
105. |
H₂SO₄ is formula of |
A. | Sulfatic acid |
B. | Sulfuric acid |
C. | Sulfurous acid |
D. | Hydrogen Sulfide |
Answer» C. Sulfurous acid | |
106. |
In Universal indicators, a pH of 4 to 7 indicates |
A. | strong acids |
B. | weak acids |
C. | weak alkalis |
D. | strong alkalis |
Answer» C. weak alkalis | |
107. |
A base is a class of chemical substances which includes all |
A. | metal oxides |
B. | metal hydroxides |
C. | non-metal oxides |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» D. both a and b | |
108. |
With acids, universal indicators show a color |
A. | of red |
B. | of blue |
C. | of green |
D. | of violet |
Answer» B. of blue | |
109. |
HCl(g) dissolved in Methylbenzene (C₇H₈) shows no change on litmus paper because |
A. | it is highly acidic |
B. | no free hydrogen protons are available |
C. | the solution is highly ionic |
D. | the solution contains hydroxyl ions only |
Answer» C. the solution is highly ionic | |
110. |
Reaction of amines with Acyl chlorides will give off organic product as |
A. | unsubstituted amide |
B. | substituted amide |
C. | added amide |
D. | subtracted hydrogen |
Answer» C. added amide | |
111. |
A Bronsted-Lowry base is a |
A. | proton donor |
B. | proton acceptor |
C. | neutron donor |
D. | neutron acceptor |
Answer» C. neutron donor | |
112. |
Phenolphthalein changes color in |
A. | acids |
B. | alkalis |
C. | water |
D. | salt solutions |
Answer» C. water | |
113. |
Lone pair of an electron to attack carbonyl carbon atom in Acyl chlorides is provided by |
A. | amides |
B. | amines |
C. | ammonia |
D. | nitrogen |
Answer» C. ammonia | |
114. |
Distinction between a weak acid or strong acid can be made through |
A. | litmus indicator |
B. | universal indicator |
C. | methyl orange indicator |
D. | Phenolphthalein indicators |
Answer» C. methyl orange indicator | |
115. |
Consider equation ZnO + NaOH + H₂O → Na₂Zn(OH)₄. Moles of product required to balance equation would be |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» B. 2 | |
116. |
Consider equation Al₂O₃ + NaOH + H₂O →NaAl(OH)₄. Moles of H₂O required to balance equation would be |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» D. 4 | |
117. |
In neutralization reactions, conductivity meters are an ideal choice |
A. | to record change in pH |
B. | to measure and remove the H+ and OH- ions |
C. | to record heat given out |
D. | to measure the amount of current flowing |
Answer» C. to record heat given out | |
118. |
Saccharin is |
A. | acidic |
B. | alkaline |
C. | neutral |
D. | salt solution |
Answer» B. alkaline | |
119. |
In Universal indicators, a pH of 11 to 14 is indicated through |
A. | turquoise color |
B. | violet color |
C. | blue color |
D. | light violet color |
Answer» C. blue color | |
120. |
Acidic oxides do not include |
A. | CO₂ |
B. | SO₂ |
C. | P₂O₅ |
D. | PbO |
Answer» E. | |
121. |
The insect which feeds on cactus has a scarlet pigment known as |
A. | cochineal only |
B. | Carminic acid only |
C. | chloroplast |
D. | cochineal and Carminic acid |
Answer» E. | |
122. |
A reactive organic compound related to a carboxylic acid, with OH⁻ group, replaced by a Cl atom is known as |
A. | Acyl chloride |
B. | aryls |
C. | benzene |
D. | carboxylic acid |
Answer» B. aryls | |
123. |
PH of soil can be controlled through |
A. | acid rains |
B. | neutralization |
C. | hydrolases |
D. | reversible reactions |
Answer» C. hydrolases | |
124. |
Vinegar contains a carboxylic acid known as |
A. | citric acid |
B. | ethanoic acid |
C. | nitric acid |
D. | Methanoic acid |
Answer» C. nitric acid | |
125. |
The country is more developed if it is utilizing more chemical |
A. | sulfuric acid |
B. | nitric acid |
C. | benzoic acid |
D. | acetic acid |
Answer» B. nitric acid | |
126. |
Chlorine atoms are regarded as electron |
A. | withdrawing group |
B. | acceptor |
C. | donators |
D. | none of above |
Answer» B. acceptor | |
127. |
The Acyl chloride react with nucleophile breaking C-Cl bond producing white fumes of |
A. | hydrogen chloride |
B. | carbon chloride |
C. | chlorine gas (Cl₂) |
D. | hydrogen gas (H₂) |
Answer» B. carbon chloride | |
128. |
Acid ionizes and forms hydrogen ions when dissolved in |
A. | water |
B. | base |
C. | alcohol |
D. | alkali |
Answer» B. base | |
129. |
Sulfur can be mined from the ground and the states exporting it around the world are |
A. | Poland and America |
B. | China and India |
C. | America and England |
D. | Brazil and Poland |
Answer» B. China and India | |
130. |
Carboxylic acids are high/very |
A. | unreactive |
B. | reactive |
C. | easily made |
D. | soft |
Answer» B. reactive | |
131. |
In Universal indicators, violet color indicates |
A. | strong acids |
B. | strong alkalis |
C. | weak acids |
D. | weak bases |
Answer» C. weak acids | |
132. |
Most metals react with acids to form |
A. | salt |
B. | hydrogen gas |
C. | alkalis |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
133. |
Basic oxides do not include |
A. | K₂O |
B. | P₄O₁₀ |
C. | Na₂O |
D. | CaO |
Answer» C. Na₂O | |
134. |
Oven Cleaner has a pH of |
A. | 0 |
B. | 1 |
C. | 7 |
D. | 14 |
Answer» E. | |
135. |
In presence of phenolphthalein, alkali shows |
A. | blue color |
B. | violet color |
C. | pink color |
D. | green color |
Answer» D. green color | |
136. |
Amphoteric oxides include |
A. | SO₂ |
B. | ZnO |
C. | P₂O₅ |
D. | P₄O₁₀ |
Answer» C. P₂O₅ | |
137. |
The amphoteric oxide among the given four is |
A. | Na₂O |
B. | MgO |
C. | Al₂O₃ |
D. | SO₃ |
Answer» D. SO₃ | |
138. |
CCl₃COOH is the strongest of |
A. | acids |
B. | bases |
C. | alkalis |
D. | compounds |
Answer» B. bases | |
139. |
The scrubbers acts against unconverted SO₂ and |
A. | neutralize it |
B. | accelerate it |
C. | recycle it |
D. | none of above |
Answer» B. accelerate it | |
140. |
Acyl chloride which does not undergo hydrolysis at all is |
A. | chlorobenzene |
B. | iodobenzene |
C. | fluorobenzene |
D. | none of above |
Answer» B. iodobenzene | |
141. |
In neutralization reactions, instead of pH meter, |
A. | barometer should be used |
B. | gas syringe shall be used |
C. | data loggers are a better choice |
D. | heat sensors should be used |
Answer» E. | |
142. |
Corrosive acids like sulfuric acid can act like |
A. | base |
B. | alkali |
C. | acid |
D. | neutral |
Answer» B. alkali | |
143. |
The raw material required for the production of sulfuric acid is |
A. | sulfur |
B. | air |
C. | water |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
144. |
The pH of a weak acid can be calculated by knowing |
A. | concentration of acid only |
B. | value of Ka only |
C. | water potential |
D. | concentration of acid and value of Ka |
Answer» E. | |
145. |
Consider equation Al₂O₃ + NaOH + H₂O →NaAl(OH)₄. Moles of product required to balance reaction would be |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» C. 3 | |
146. |
Scrubbers are composed of |
A. | calcium hydroxide |
B. | calcium carbonate only |
C. | calcium hydroxide |
D. | calcium hydroxide and calcium carbonate |
Answer» E. | |
147. |
Cider is |
A. | acidic |
B. | alkaline |
C. | neutral |
D. | basic |
Answer» B. alkaline | |
148. |
In Universal indicators, weak acids are represented through a color of |
A. | Reddish orange |
B. | Orange |
C. | Yellow |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
149. |
In solution, acids |
A. | become ionic |
B. | cannot act as covalent |
C. | become electrolyte |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
150. |
Vinegar has a pH of |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» D. 4 | |