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This section includes 402 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your UPSEE knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
101. |
The ionic compounds are in water |
A. | soluble |
B. | insoluble |
C. | polar |
D. | non-polar |
Answer» B. insoluble | |
102. |
Electron affinity of carbon atom is |
A. | −126 |
B. | −123 |
C. | −125 |
D. | −124 |
Answer» C. −125 | |
103. |
The compound which is formed by linear overlapping creating sigma bonds only is |
A. | methane |
B. | ethene |
C. | propane |
D. | butane |
Answer» B. ethene | |
104. |
Distance between potassium chloride is equal to sum of radii of two ions, it is determined by |
A. | Rutherford |
B. | Bohar |
C. | Alberuni |
D. | Paul |
Answer» E. | |
105. |
The ability to attract the bond pair of electron towards itself of a covalently bond atom is called as |
A. | polarity |
B. | molarities |
C. | electronegativity |
D. | shielding effect |
Answer» D. shielding effect | |
106. |
Different types of lone pairs possess different amount of |
A. | repulsion |
B. | attraction |
C. | neutralization |
D. | charge |
Answer» B. attraction | |
107. |
One of the oxides below, that is covalently bonded is |
A. | SO₂ |
B. | SO₃ |
C. | P₄O₁₀ |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
108. |
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆) is composed of no lone pair and |
A. | six bonding pairs |
B. | three bonding pairs |
C. | two bonding pairs |
D. | four bonding pairs |
Answer» B. three bonding pairs | |
109. |
Triple covalent bond (≡) is formed in |
A. | CO₂ |
B. | CH₄ |
C. | N₂ |
D. | O₂ |
Answer» D. O₂ | |
110. |
The bond created by overlapping of one modified orbit on another orbit is known as |
A. | Sigma bond |
B. | Pi bond |
C. | Covalent bond |
D. | coordinated covalent bond |
Answer» B. Pi bond | |
111. |
Only covalent molecule conducting electricity is |
A. | helium |
B. | selenium |
C. | mercury |
D. | graphite |
Answer» E. | |
112. |
The compounds which require high melting point, boiling point, high enthalpy change and a lot of energy to overcome of delocalized electrons are |
A. | metals |
B. | ionic compounds |
C. | covalent compounds |
D. | non-metals |
Answer» C. covalent compounds | |
113. |
In forming an ionic bond in Potassium Fluoride (KF), Potassium ion (K+) |
A. | gets a single positive charge |
B. | gets a double positive charge |
C. | gets a single negative charge |
D. | gets a double negative charge |
Answer» B. gets a double positive charge | |
114. |
Ionic crystals are non-conductors of electricity as |
A. | they are in fixed positions |
B. | they share strong electrostatic forces |
C. | they have van der Walls forces |
D. | they lack crystal lattices |
Answer» C. they have van der Walls forces | |
115. |
In group of periodic table ionization energy is |
A. | increased |
B. | decreased |
C. | constant |
D. | released |
Answer» C. constant | |
116. |
Arbitrary standard value which is given by fluorine on electro negativity scale is |
A. | 4 |
B. | 5 |
C. | 6 |
D. | 7 |
Answer» B. 5 | |
117. |
In H₂O molecule, unbounded electrons in oxygen are |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» E. | |
118. |
The weak forces of attraction which exist in a molecule like Bromine are called |
A. | dipole moment |
B. | Van der Waals forces |
C. | hydrogen bonding |
D. | covalent bonding |
Answer» C. hydrogen bonding | |
119. |
Simple molecules or giant macromolecules are examples of |
A. | ionic compounds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» C. metallic bonds | |
120. |
Fuels like petrol and natural gas are examples of |
A. | ionic compounds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» C. metallic bonds | |
121. |
The bombardment of X-rays on molecules and measuring energy of electrons (e⁻) is done by method |
A. | spectrometry |
B. | spectroscopy |
C. | X-ray spectrometry |
D. | X-ray spectroscopy |
Answer» E. | |
122. |
Due to repulsive forces potential energy of system is |
A. | decreased |
B. | increased |
C. | static |
D. | modified |
Answer» C. static | |
123. |
Metals in Group-II are highly likely to form |
A. | ionic bonds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» B. covalent bonds | |
124. |
A rigid lattice with more open arrangement of molecules is found in |
A. | water |
B. | nitrogen |
C. | oxygen |
D. | alcohol |
Answer» B. nitrogen | |
125. |
A bond which is not symmetrical is a |
A. | sigma bond |
B. | pi bond |
C. | ionic bond |
D. | coordinate covalent bond |
Answer» C. ionic bond | |
126. |
In chemical bounding, which force has more magnitude of potential energy? |
A. | attractive |
B. | repulsive |
C. | inter molecular |
D. | intra molecular |
Answer» B. repulsive | |
127. |
Variation of covalent radii in groups and periods is almost same as of |
A. | ionic radii |
B. | atomic radii |
C. | molecular radii |
D. | nucleur radii |
Answer» C. molecular radii | |
128. |
Elements in Group-V are likely to form |
A. | ionic bonds |
B. | covalent bonds |
C. | metallic bonds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» C. metallic bonds | |
129. |
From up to down in a group of periodic table proton number |
A. | decrease |
B. | neutral |
C. | increase |
D. | fluctuate |
Answer» D. fluctuate | |
130. |
First ionization energy of hydrogen is |
A. | 1313 |
B. | 1212 |
C. | 1111 |
D. | 1414 |
Answer» B. 1212 | |
131. |
Size of ionic radius of anion as compared to atomic radius of anion is |
A. | greater |
B. | smaller |
C. | equal |
D. | oval |
Answer» B. smaller | |
132. |
Giant crystal lattices are only formed in |
A. | ionic compounds |
B. | covalent compounds |
C. | metallic compounds |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» B. covalent compounds | |
133. |
The bond angle of SF₆ is |
A. | 90° |
B. | 180° |
C. | 120° |
D. | 87.5° |
Answer» B. 180° | |
134. |
Number of stable chemical bonds formed by noble gases is |
A. | very few |
B. | moderate |
C. | large |
D. | very large |
Answer» B. moderate | |
135. |
First ionization energy of potassium is |
A. | 419 |
B. | 417 |
C. | 416 |
D. | 418 |
Answer» B. 417 | |
136. |
The types of intermolecular forces are |
A. | Van der Waals's forces |
B. | dipole-dipole interaction |
C. | hydrogen bonding |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
137. |
Formation of Cl₂ requires sharing of |
A. | one electron |
B. | one pair of electrons |
C. | three electrons |
D. | two pairs of electrons |
Answer» B. one pair of electrons | |
138. |
The bond angle between ammonia molecule is equal to |
A. | 107.5° |
B. | 101.5° |
C. | 103.5° |
D. | 104.5° |
Answer» B. 101.5° | |
139. |
Bond energy refers to the |
A. | energy required to make a mole of a compound |
B. | energy required to break a mole of a compound |
C. | energy required to carry out sublimation |
D. | none of above |
Answer» C. energy required to carry out sublimation | |
140. |
The physical properties of bonding are influenced by bonding between |
A. | atoms |
B. | ions |
C. | molecules |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
141. |
Magnesium Oxide (MgO) is formed through |
A. | two magnesium ions and one oxygen ion |
B. | one magnesium ion and one oxygen ion |
C. | two magnesium ions and two oxygen ion |
D. | one magnesium ion and two oxygen ion |
Answer» C. two magnesium ions and two oxygen ion | |
142. |
Stable noble gas which lies near to Mg is |
A. | Argon |
B. | Xenon |
C. | Neon |
D. | helium |
Answer» D. helium | |
143. |
When force of attraction decreases electron affinity |
A. | remains same |
B. | increases |
C. | decreases |
D. | doubles |
Answer» D. doubles | |
144. |
force of attraction which held together oppositely charged K and Cl ions, is |
A. | electrostatic force |
B. | electromagnetic |
C. | dipole dipole |
D. | intermolecular |
Answer» B. electromagnetic | |
145. |
The word for three angles is |
A. | tetrahedral |
B. | trigonal |
C. | trigonal planar |
D. | octahedral |
Answer» C. trigonal planar | |
146. |
The shape of a water molecule is |
A. | linear |
B. | non-linear |
C. | pyramidal |
D. | tetrahedron |
Answer» C. pyramidal | |
147. |
The particles of matter are joined together was first proposed in 1685 by |
A. | Isaac Newton |
B. | JJ Thomson |
C. | Lewis |
D. | Albert Thomas |
Answer» B. JJ Thomson | |
148. |
In ammonia, greater repulsion is of |
A. | lone pair-bond pair |
B. | bond pair-bond pair |
C. | lone pair-lone pair |
D. | lone pair-bond pair-lone pair |
Answer» B. bond pair-bond pair | |
149. |
Values of group IIA, VA and VII in every period is |
A. | high |
B. | low |
C. | change |
D. | neutral |
Answer» C. change | |
150. |
Covalent compounds are |
A. | normally gases |
B. | volatile liquids |
C. | have low melting and boiling points |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |