Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

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1.

The copper (Cu) which is used for electrical wiring should be pure up to

A. 1
B. 0.99
C. 0.9999
D. 0.98
Answer» D. 0.98
2.

The most commonly used polyester is known as

A. Terylene
B. nylon
C. fat
D. protein
Answer» B. nylon
3.

Group IV element that acts as an insulator is

A. Carbon (Diamond)
B. Tin (Sn)
C. Lead (Pb)
D. Silicon (Si)
Answer» B. Tin (Sn)
4.

Only one 'benzene ring' is present in compounds of

A. aryl
B. acryl
C. carboxylic
D. ketone
Answer» B. acryl
5.

The distance between two nuclei of the same type of atom is called

A. covalent radius
B. atomic radius
C. metallic radius
D. ionic radius
Answer» B. atomic radius
6.

Carothers was a great chemist but he was

A. prone to depression
B. swallowed cyanide
C. committed suicide
D. all of above
Answer» E.
7.

All group IV elements form a compound with

A. zinc
B. copper
C. chlorine
D. sulfur
Answer» D. sulfur
8.

Halogens are themselves reduced hence they are

A. oxidizing agents
B. reducing agents
C. redox agents
D. re-agents
Answer» B. reducing agents
9.

Blue cheese has smell because of ketone

A. heptan-2-one
B. heptan-3-one
C. heptan-2-ol
D. hexa-2-one
Answer» B. heptan-3-one
10.

Transition elements are mostly used in construction materials because they are

A. hard only
B. rigid only
C. flammable
D. hard and rigid
Answer» E.
11.

The main product of calcium carbonate is

A. lime
B. carbonates
C. calcium
D. limestone
Answer» E.
12.

The number of carbon atoms in the longest chain of 1 molecule is indicated in its

A. stem
B. molecular formula
C. empirical formula
D. skeletal formula
Answer» B. molecular formula
13.

The forces between the diatomic halogens are

A. Van der Waal's forces
B. permanent dipole-dipole forces
C. electrovalent forces
D. temporary dipole forces
Answer» B. permanent dipole-dipole forces
14.

Finite resources like metals can be conserved by

A. recycling
B. extracting
C. oxidizing
D. reducing
Answer» B. extracting
15.

The size of an atom can be described with the help of

A. atomic radius
B. metallic radius
C. covalent radius
D. Van der Waal's radius
Answer» C. covalent radius
16.

The Group-IV element that has the highest bond energy is

A. C-C Bond
B. Si-Si Bond
C. Ge-Ge Bond
D. O-O bond
Answer» B. Si-Si Bond
17.

At room temperature, Group-IV tetrachlorides (-Cl₄) are

A. crystals
B. solid lumps
C. liquids
D. gases
Answer» D. gases
18.

Hydrogen react following addition reactions with

A. aldehydes only
B. ketones only
C. haloalkanes
D. aldehydes and ketones
Answer» E.
19.

The electronegativity of Sulfur (S₈) is

A. 2.58
B. 2.2
C. 3.44
D. 3.04
Answer» B. 2.2
20.

The gas which is slightly soluble in water is

A. CO
B. CO₂
C. CO₃⁻²
D. carbon
Answer» C. CO₃⁻²
21.

Materials should be conserved because of

A. limited number of ores
B. they are easily replaceable
C. infinity production
D. unlimited production
Answer» B. they are easily replaceable
22.

In Group IV, the highest melting point is of

A. Carbon(Diamond)
B. Tin (Sn)
C. Lead (Pb)
D. Silicon (Si)
Answer» B. Tin (Sn)
23.

C₇H₁₆ uses the stem name as

A. hexa-
B. Hepta-
C. Dec-
D. non-
Answer» C. Dec-
24.

In Halogens, greater opportunities for instantaneous dipoles arise due to

A. low atomic radii
B. low boiling point
C. greater number of electrons
D. high melting point
Answer» D. high melting point
25.

In a molecule of tertiary Halogenoalkanes, the carbon atom is bonded to

A. 3 carbon atoms
B. 2 carbon atoms
C. 4 carbon atom
D. 1 carbon atom
Answer» B. 2 carbon atoms
26.

Aluminum chloride is sometimes represented as

A. AlCl₃
B. AlCl₂
C. Al₂Cl₃
D. Al₆Cl₂
Answer» B. AlCl₂
27.

In additional polymerization, a monomer with double bond will simply

A. turn into single bond
B. remain same
C. break
D. get rotated
Answer» B. remain same
28.

Bromine (Br₂) is released during reactions as

A. reddish brown gas
B. blue gas
C. white gas
D. reddish green gas
Answer» B. blue gas
29.

The optimum pH value for action of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) resistance of microbe growth, is less than

A. 3
B. 4
C. 2
D. 1
Answer» C. 2
30.

The Nucleophilic substitution reaction is slowest with

A. iodoalkanes
B. fluoroalkanes
C. chloroalkanes
D. bromoalkane
Answer» C. chloroalkanes
31.

The highest melting point among the four elements given below is of

A. Ca
B. Sr
C. Be
D. Ba
Answer» B. Sr
32.

Tin and lead have same metallic structure at

A. high temperature
B. low temperature
C. room temperature
D. never
Answer» D. never
33.

Derivatives of phenol are

A. trichlorophenol only
B. Dettol only
C. ethers
D. trichlorophenol and Dettol
Answer» E.
34.

Acidic foods are mostly preserved with the help of a solution made from

A. sulfur dioxide
B. ammonium nitrate
C. ammonium phosphate
D. ammonium sulfate
Answer» B. ammonium nitrate
35.

Further addition of ethanol will lead to the different product as

A. ethanoic acid
B. ketones
C. benzaldehyde
D. aldehydes
Answer» B. ketones
36.

What is true about Phenol?

A. it is solid
B. it is a crystalline solid
C. it is a gas
D. it is a liquid
Answer» C. it is a gas
37.

The reaction involving the breakdown of the water molecule is known as

A. heterolytic
B. hydrolysis
C. homolytic
D. none of above
Answer» C. homolytic
38.

Low boiling points of Halogens indicate that the molecular structure is

A. giant metallic structure
B. giant molecules
C. simple molecules
D. crystal lattice
Answer» D. crystal lattice
39.

In Group IV, the lowest melting point is of

A. Tin (Sn)
B. Lead (Pb)
C. Silicon (Si)
D. Germanium (Ge)
Answer» B. Lead (Pb)
40.

There is saving of 95% energy in recycling rather than extracting of material

A. copper
B. aluminum
C. iron
D. glass
Answer» C. iron
41.

In Group-IV, the bond energy decreases as we move

A. down the Group
B. up the group
C. diagonally
D. across the period
Answer» B. up the group
42.

Bhaskara suggested perpetual motion by explaining a wheel could run

A. to and fro
B. forever
C. up and down
D. down and up
Answer» C. up and down
43.

Tetrachlorides (-Cl₄) are

A. volatile
B. simple covalent molecules
C. tetrahedral
D. all of above
Answer» E.
44.

When calcium oxide is burned with clay its makes

A. cement
B. steel
C. calcium carbonate
D. bricks
Answer» B. steel
45.

Kilns and furnaces are lined by magnesium oxide because of its high

A. strength
B. melting point
C. boiling point
D. acidic nature
Answer» C. boiling point
46.

Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) is non-toxic and non-flammable was said by chemist

A. Thomas Medley
B. Thomas jenny
C. J.J Thomson
D. Albert Einstein
Answer» B. Thomas jenny
47.

The process of decomposition of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) and formation of calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) takes place in

A. furnace
B. factory
C. industry
D. lime kiln
Answer» E.
48.

John Lister in the 19th century used phenol as

A. detergent
B. anesthetic
C. antiseptic
D. chlorination
Answer» D. chlorination
49.

Zinc (Zn) forms only one ion (Zn⁺²) by completing its

A. 3d orbital
B. 2d orbital
C. 3s orbital
D. 2s orbital
Answer» B. 2d orbital
50.

Hydrogen Cyanide

A. is highly toxic
B. is colorless
C. have smell of almonds
D. all of above
Answer» E.