Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

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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