Explore topic-wise MCQs in Applied Chemistry.

This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Applied Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The bond length of the C60 is ________

A. 1.1 Ao
B. 1.2 Ao
C. 1.3 Ao
D. 1.4 Ao
Answer» E.
2.

The vander-waals diameter of C60 is ________

A. 1.1nm
B. 1.2nm
C. 1.3nm
D. 1.4nm
Answer» B. 1.2nm
3.

The structure of C60 is called as _______

A. Isohedron
B. Truncated isohedron
C. Trigonal
D. Trigonal bipyramidal
Answer» C. Trigonal
4.

The buckminister fullerene is naturally occurring element found in ________

A. Earth
B. Soot
C. Smoke
D. Fog
Answer» C. Smoke
5.

Spherical particles based on the multiple layers surrounding a buck ball core is called ___________

A. Nano onions
B. Nano particles
C. Nano clusters
D. Nano materials
Answer» B. Nano particles
6.

The chain, two dimensional and three dimensional polymers are formed under ______

A. Vacuum
B. High pressure
C. Low pressure
D. No pressure
Answer» C. Low pressure
7.

Mega tubes are used for __________

A. Transport
B. Chemical industries
C. Laboratories
D. Preparation of compounds
Answer» B. Chemical industries
8.

The fullerenes that are larger in diameter than nano tubes and having walls of different thickness are ____________

A. Mega tubes
B. Carbon nano tubes
C. Bucky ball clusters
D. Polymers
Answer» B. Carbon nano tubes
9.

Hollow tubes of very small dimensions are called as _____________

A. Mega tubes
B. Carbon nano tubes
C. Bucky ball clusters
D. Polymers
Answer» C. Bucky ball clusters
10.

The smallest bucky ball cluster is _________

A. C6
B. C8
C. C10
D. C20
Answer» E.
11.

The first molecule was prepared in ___________

A. 1988
B. 1985
C. 1996
D. 1982
Answer» D. 1982
12.

In fullerenes, the graphene sheets are linked with ________

A. Hexagonal rings
B. Octagonal rings
C. Trigonal rings
D. Decagonal rings
Answer» B. Octagonal rings
13.

The fullerenes are composed with _________

A. Graphene sheets
B. Graphite
C. Lead
D. Other carbon materials
Answer» B. Graphite
14.

Spherical fullerenes are otherwise called as ________

A. Bucky balls
B. Soccer balls
C. Cricket balls
D. Tennis balls
Answer» B. Soccer balls
15.

A fullerene is any molecule composed entirely of the carbon not in the form of hollow ________

A. Sphere
B. Tube
C. Ellipsoid
D. Cuboid
Answer» E.