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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. | |