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1.

Aluminium salt commonly used to stop bleeding is -

A. Aluminium nitrate
B. Aluminium sulphate
C. Aluminium Chloride
D. Potash alum
Answer» C. Aluminium Chloride
2.

The chemical used for cloud seeding for artificial rains is -

A. Silver Nitrate
B. Potassium Bromide
C. Silver Iodide
D. Potassium Nitrate
Answer» D. Potassium Nitrate
3.

Which among the following metals provides amphoteric oxide?

A. Sodium
B. Silver
C. Aluminium
D. Calcium
Answer» D. Calcium
4.

The ultrapure metal is obtained by -

A. Calcination
B. Sublimation
C. zone refining
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
5.

Which of the following elements is obtained from sea weeds?

A. Argon
B. Sulphur
C. Vanadium
D. Iodine
Answer» E.
6.

Which of the following is a mono- atomic gas?

A. Oxygen
B. Neon
C. Nitrogen
D. Fluorine
Answer» C. Nitrogen
7.

Oxide of sulphur present in the atmosphere are washed down by rains to cause

A. Depletion of fossil fuel reserves
B. Eutrophication in lakes
C. Lowering of pH of soil
D. Industrial smog formation
Answer» B. Eutrophication in lakes
8.

What is the most common salt in sea water?

A. Calcium carbonate
B. Potassium chloride
C. Sodium chloride
D. Magnesium sulphate
Answer» D. Magnesium sulphate
9.

Which of the following is used to iodise common salt?

A. Potassium iodide
B. Iodine
C. Potassium iodate
D. Sodium iodide
Answer» D. Sodium iodide
10.

Heavy water is so called because it contains -

A. Heavy isotope of hydrogen
B. Heavy isotope of oxygen
C. Mole number of hydrogen atoms
D. Mole number of oxygen atoms
Answer» B. Heavy isotope of oxygen
11.

The chemical name of rat poison is -

A. zinc oxide
B. potassium cyanide
C. lead nitrate
D. zinc phosphide
Answer» E.
12.

Sulphur dioxide level in the atmosphere can be reduced by using -

A. more efficient car engines
B. catalytic converters in industry
C. static electricity to attract it in factory chimneys
D. low - sulphur fuels
Answer» E.
13.

Chemical composition of heavy water is

A. H2O2
B. H2O
C. HDO
D. D2O
Answer» E.
14.

Who proposed first atomic theory?

A. E. Rutherford
B. De Broglie
C. John Dalton
D. D. I. Mendeleev
Answer» D. D. I. Mendeleev
15.

A solution turns blue litmus red, its pH is likely to be -

A. 11
B. 9
C. 5
D. 10
Answer» D. 10
16.

An atomic clock is based on transitions in -

A. Sodium
B. Caesium
C. Magnesium
D. Aluminium
Answer» C. Magnesium
17.

What is the common name of CaOCI2?

A. Baking Powder
B. Baking Soda
C. Bleaching Powder
D. Washing Soda
Answer» D. Washing Soda
18.

If a solution turns blue litmus red, its pH is likely to be :

A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6
Answer» E.
19.

The chemical name for common salt -

A. Sodium chloride
B. Sodium hydroxide
C. Sodium chlorate
D. Potasium chloride
Answer» B. Sodium hydroxide
20.

If water smells bad, then that odour can be removed by adding -

A. alum
B. bleach
C. activated carbon
D. deactivated nitrogen
Answer» D. deactivated nitrogen
21.

The presence of which of the following salts in water causes corrosion in steam boilers?

A. Sodium Chloride
B. Magnesium Chloride
C. Calcium bicarbonate
D. Potassium bicarbonate
Answer» C. Calcium bicarbonate
22.

Haemoglobin is used to transport in humans.

A. Oxygen
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Both are correct
D. Both are incorrect
Answer» B. Carbon Dioxide
23.

The fuel in atomic pile is -

A. carbon
B. sodium
C. petroleum
D. uranium
Answer» E.
24.

Which one of the following substances does not have a melting point?

A. Bromine
B. Sodium chloride
C. Mercury
D. Glass
Answer» D. Glass
25.

Which of the following processes is used for the production of Biodiesel?

A. Transamination
B. Transcription
C. Transesterification
D. Translation
Answer» D. Translation
26.

The rate of change of linear momentum of a body falling freely under gravity is equal to it's

A. Kinetic Energy
B. Weight
C. Potential Energy
D. Impulse
Answer» C. Potential Energy
27.

Which of the following substances undergoes chemical change on heating?

A. Sodium chloride
B. Silica
C. Lead nitrate
D. Platinum wire
Answer» D. Platinum wire
28.

Which of the following metals is used in Space Crafts to withstand high temperatures?

A. Fe
B. Ti
C. Ni
D. Pb
Answer» C. Ni
29.

What is a common name for the substance which irritates lachrymal glands?

A. Tear Gas
B. Laughing Gas
C. Anaesthetic Gas
D. Noble Gas
Answer» B. Laughing Gas
30.

The process of covering water pipes made of Iron with Zinc layer to prevent corrosion is called

A. Zinc plating
B. Alloy formation
C. Vulcanization
D. Galvanization
Answer» E.
31.

What material is used to make electric heater coil?

A. Copper
B. Iron
C. Silver
D. Nichrome
Answer» E.
32.

In vulcanisation process, rubber can be hardened by adding -

A. Nitrogen
B. Silicon
C. Sulphur
D. Alcohol
Answer» D. Alcohol
33.

Which of the following metals has least, melting point?

A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Mercury
D. Copper
Answer» D. Copper
34.

There are some substances whose odor changes in acidic or basic media. These are called -

A. Olfactory indicators
B. Litmus indicator
C. Gustatory indicators
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Litmus indicator
35.

The polymerisation of which of the Following is used in manufacturing of polythene in industry?

A. Methane
B. Styrene
C. Acetylene
D. Ethylene
Answer» E.
36.

Thissubstance is commonly used in the kitchen for making tasty crispy pakoras and is sometimes added for faster cooking. Which of the following is it?

A. Baking soda
B. Bleaching powder
C. Vinegar
D. Artificial sweeteners
Answer» B. Bleaching powder
37.

In vulcanization, natural rubber is heated with-

A. Carbon
B. Sulphur
C. Silicon
D. Phosphorus
Answer» C. Silicon
38.

Superconductivity is a material property associated with -

A. cooling a substance without a phase change
B. frictionless liquid flow
C. a loss of thermal resistance
D. a loss of electrical resistance
Answer» D. a loss of electrical resistance
39.

Which one of the following has the highest fuel value?

A. Hydrogen
B. Charcoal
C. Natural gas
D. Gasoline
Answer» B. Charcoal
40.

The heat value of combustion of Gasoline is -

A. 12600 kJ/kg
B. 14600 kJ/kg
C. 39400 kJ/kg
D. 47000 kJ/kg
Answer» E.
41.

The chemical name of "Plaster of Paris" commonly used for setting broken bones is

A. Calcium nitrate
B. Calcium sulphate
C. Calcium carbonate
D. Calcium chloride
Answer» C. Calcium carbonate
42.

The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is -

A. Pb
B. Ni
C. Cu
D. Pt
Answer» C. Cu
43.

The catalyst used in hydrogenation of oils is -

A. Fe
B. V2O5
C. Ni
D. O2
Answer» D. O2
44.

Glycol is added to aviation gasoline because it -

A. reduces evaporation of petrol
B. increases efficiency of petrol
C. prevents freezing of petrol
D. reduces consumption of petrol
Answer» D. reduces consumption of petrol
45.

Natural rubber is a polymer derived from -

A. ethylene
B. propylene
C. isoprene
D. butadiene
Answer» D. butadiene
46.

An alloy used in making heating elements for electric heating device is -

A. Solder
B. Alloy Steel
C. Nichrome
D. German Silver
Answer» D. German Silver
47.

The metal, used to galvanise iron to protect it from rusting is -

A. Zine
B. Chromium
C. Lead
D. Antimony
Answer» B. Chromium
48.

Which of the following is chiefly present in LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)?

A. Methane
B. Ethane
C. Propane
D. Butane
Answer» E.
49.

Which of the following is used to increase the anti-knocking property of petrol?

A. Tetramethyl lead
B. Tetraethyl lead
C. nimethyl lead
D. Triethyl lead
Answer» C. nimethyl lead
50.

Freon' used as refrigerants is chemically known as -

A. chlorinated hydrocarbon
B. fluorinated hydrocarbon
C. chlorofluoro hydrocarbon
D. fluorinated aromatic compound
Answer» D. fluorinated aromatic compound