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51. |
Acid rain falls in streams, rivers, lakes and makes them |
A. | clean |
B. | pollute |
C. | acidic |
D. | none of above |
Answer» D. none of above | |
52. |
The monomer which is used to make Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) is called |
A. | chloroethene |
B. | chloromethane |
C. | chloropropane |
D. | chlorobutane |
Answer» B. chloromethane | |
53. |
Recycling helps us by |
A. | saving energy |
B. | conserving ores |
C. | cheaper than extracting |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
54. |
Down the group II, thermal decomposition gradually |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | remains same |
D. | constant |
Answer» B. decreases | |
55. |
The raw material for PLA is |
A. | starch |
B. | glucose |
C. | oil |
D. | sucrose |
Answer» B. glucose | |
56. |
In Group-IV, melting point decreases |
A. | down the group |
B. | across the period (left to right) |
C. | across the period (right to left) |
D. | up the group |
Answer» B. across the period (left to right) | |
57. |
Halogens react with hydrogen gas to form |
A. | hydrogen halides |
B. | hyoxl |
C. | hydrochloric acid |
D. | none of above |
Answer» B. hyoxl | |
58. |
In Group-IV, an increase in temperature may cause |
A. | increase in the conductivity of metals |
B. | decrease in the conductivity of metals |
C. | conductivity does not change |
D. | variation in conductivity depending on pressure |
Answer» C. conductivity does not change | |
59. |
After the Be, an element that has the highest melting point in Group-II is |
A. | Mg |
B. | Ca |
C. | Sr |
D. | Ba |
Answer» C. Sr | |
60. |
The highly reactive element which can burn glass, metals, and water in a stream of gas is even when cold is |
A. | iodine (I₂) |
B. | fluorine (F₂) |
C. | chlorine (Cl₂) |
D. | bromine (Br₂) |
Answer» C. chlorine (Cl₂) | |
61. |
Depleting of CFCs caused a serious environmental hazard i.e. |
A. | ozone layer |
B. | ultra violet rays |
C. | stratosphere |
D. | exosphere |
Answer» B. ultra violet rays | |
62. |
Every atom of silicon (Si) is held together in a silicon molecule with strong |
A. | covalent bond |
B. | ionic bond |
C. | co-ordinate bond |
D. | dative bond |
Answer» B. ionic bond | |
63. |
In metalloids of Group IV, the electrical conductivity increases with |
A. | increase in temperature |
B. | decrease in temperature |
C. | remains constant |
D. | variation in pressure |
Answer» B. decrease in temperature | |
64. |
The color of Iodine (I₂) is |
A. | grey |
B. | black (s) |
C. | purple (vapors) |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
65. |
Going down the group, there is an increase in |
A. | melting point only |
B. | boiling point only |
C. | oxidation state |
D. | melting and boiling point |
Answer» E. | |
66. |
On heating, lead(II) oxide (PbO) will produce |
A. | red lead oxide |
B. | Pb3O₄ |
C. | triplumbic tetroxide |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
The calcium oxide reacts with water readily to make a solution which is weakly |
A. | acidic |
B. | basic |
C. | alkaline |
D. | neutral |
Answer» D. neutral | |
68. |
In flares production, mostly the fine powder used is of |
A. | silicon |
B. | sulfur |
C. | magnesium |
D. | nitrogen |
Answer» D. nitrogen | |
69. |
When a Group II nitrate is heated, toxic NO₂ can be seen as |
A. | black fumes |
B. | brown fumes |
C. | blue fumes |
D. | white fumes |
Answer» C. blue fumes | |
70. |
As the metallic radii increases in Group II, the density |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | remains the same |
D. | depends upon the elements it reacts with |
Answer» B. decreases | |
71. |
Chlorine water added to sodium bromide will change its color to |
A. | blue |
B. | yellowish brown |
C. | purple |
D. | white |
Answer» C. purple | |
72. |
The electronegativity of Sodium is |
A. | 2.55 |
B. | 0.93 |
C. | 3.44 |
D. | 3.04 |
Answer» C. 3.44 | |
73. |
Rocks of the building are made by blocks using mortar with the element |
A. | carbon |
B. | limestone |
C. | silicon |
D. | sulfur |
Answer» C. silicon | |
74. |
Compounds which contain Cl⁻, Br⁻, and I⁻ will always react with |
A. | nitric acid |
B. | silver nitrate |
C. | sulfuric acid |
D. | hydrochloric acid |
Answer» D. hydrochloric acid | |
75. |
The electronegativity of Silicon is |
A. | 2.2 |
B. | 3.16 |
C. | 1.9 |
D. | 2.55 |
Answer» D. 2.55 | |
76. |
Introducing a halogen atom into an alkene can greatly reduce its |
A. | polarity |
B. | volatility |
C. | flammability |
D. | reactivity |
Answer» D. reactivity | |
77. |
Under standard conditions common metallic form of tin is |
A. | grey tin |
B. | white tin |
C. | black tin |
D. | silver tin |
Answer» C. black tin | |
78. |
All nylons are made by reactions amine group and |
A. | carboxylic acids only |
B. | acyl-chloride group only |
C. | alkyls |
D. | carboxylic acids and acyl-chloride group |
Answer» E. | |
79. |
What is correct about group IV tetrachlorides? |
A. | they have high boiling points |
B. | they have low boiling points |
C. | they cannot hydrolysed by water |
D. | none of above |
Answer» C. they cannot hydrolysed by water | |
80. |
Down the group, the melting points of Halogens |
A. | increase |
B. | decrease |
C. | remain steady |
D. | varies depending on their surroundings |
Answer» B. decrease | |
81. |
Using more than one type of unsaturated monomer will produce a |
A. | co-polymer |
B. | polyamides |
C. | polyesters |
D. | polytone |
Answer» B. polyamides | |
82. |
Oxides formed by group IV have an oxidation state |
A. | 2 only |
B. | 4 only |
C. | 1 |
D. | 2 and 4 |
Answer» E. | |
83. |
Polyester made by on single type of monomer, lactic acid (C₃H₆O₃) is called |
A. | PLA |
B. | nylon |
C. | caprolactum |
D. | fiber |
Answer» B. nylon | |
84. |
The carbonyl compounds have an odor similar to |
A. | almonds |
B. | grapes |
C. | fruits |
D. | blue cheese |
Answer» B. grapes | |
85. |
Excess acids in the stomach can be neutralized through |
A. | Ca(OH)₂ |
B. | Mg(OH)₂ |
C. | MgO |
D. | CaO |
Answer» D. CaO | |
86. |
Strontium (Sr) compounds put on a nichrome (NiCr) wire and heated gives of color |
A. | brick red |
B. | scarlet red |
C. | apple green |
D. | blue |
Answer» C. apple green | |
87. |
CFCs stands for |
A. | chlorofluorocarbons |
B. | chloratefluratecarbons |
C. | chloridefluoridecarbons |
D. | chloroflourocarbonates |
Answer» B. chloratefluratecarbons | |
88. |
Compound that has the oxidation state of +2 is |
A. | Tin(II) oxide SnO |
B. | Tin(IV) oxide SnO₂ |
C. | Lead(IV)oxide PbO₂ |
D. | Carbon dioxide CO₂ |
Answer» B. Tin(IV) oxide SnO₂ | |
89. |
The lowest melting point among the four elements given below is of |
A. | Calcium (Ca) |
B. | Strontium (Sr) |
C. | Beryllium (Be) |
D. | Barium (Ba) |
Answer» E. | |
90. |
The barium metal is highly reactive if it is stored in |
A. | gas |
B. | oil |
C. | water |
D. | petrol |
Answer» C. water | |
91. |
The halogens get less reactive |
A. | across the periods |
B. | down the groups |
C. | f-block |
D. | d-block |
Answer» C. f-block | |
92. |
Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and ethan-1,2 diol react together to make |
A. | polyester only |
B. | Terylene only |
C. | Nylon |
D. | polyester and Terylene |
Answer» E. | |
93. |
The elements present in right of silicon are |
A. | smaller in size only |
B. | non-metallic only |
C. | metallic |
D. | smaller in size and non-metallic |
Answer» E. | |
94. |
All tetrachlorides are hydrolyzed by water except |
A. | CCl₄ |
B. | SiCl₄ |
C. | SnCl₄ |
D. | PbCl₄ |
Answer» B. SiCl₄ | |
95. |
Six carbon atoms in a hexagon and attached further with the hydrogen atom is the molecule of |
A. | benzene |
B. | oxygen |
C. | propane |
D. | ethene |
Answer» B. oxygen | |
96. |
Greater number of electrons (e⁻) in halogens (F₂, Cl₂, Br₂, I₂) are indicative of |
A. | greater van der Waal's forces only |
B. | least volatility only |
C. | highest volatility |
D. | greater van der Waal's forces and least volatility |
Answer» E. | |
97. |
Across the period, atomic radius |
A. | increases |
B. | decreases |
C. | remains same |
D. | constant |
Answer» C. remains same | |
98. |
Silicon is classified as |
A. | semi-metal only |
B. | metalloid only |
C. | non-metals |
D. | semi-metal and metalloid |
Answer» E. | |
99. |
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can not be |
A. | created only |
B. | destroyed only |
C. | converted |
D. | created and destroyed |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
Iron (Fe) metal in the form of steel (mixture of iron and carbon) can even be corroded by |
A. | acid rain |
B. | aerosols |
C. | rain |
D. | pollution |
Answer» B. aerosols | |