Explore topic-wise MCQs in Applied Chemistry.

This section includes 14 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.

Natural graphite is mostly used in _________

A. Refrigerators
B. Laboratories
C. Catalyst
D. Fuel
Answer» B. Laboratories
2.

Graphite is also called as ________

A. White lead
B. Black lead
C. White coal
D. Black coal
Answer» C. White coal
3.

The graphite is __________

A. Paramagnetic
B. Diamagnetic
C. Ferromagnetic
D. Ferrimagnetic
Answer» C. Ferromagnetic
4.

The graphite is _________ anisotropic.

A. Highly
B. Lightly
C. Not
D. Very less
Answer» B. Lightly
5.

GRAPHITE_IS_ALSO_CALLED_AS______?$

A. White lead
B. Black lead
C. White coal
D. Black coal
Answer» C. White coal
6.

Natural_graphite_is_mostly_used_in_________$

A. Refrigerators
B. Laboratories
C. Catalyst
D. Fuel
Answer» B. Laboratories
7.

The graphite is _________?

A. Paramagnetic
B. Diamagnetic
C. Ferromagnetic
D. Ferrimagnetic
Answer» C. Ferromagnetic
8.

The graphite undergoes ________ corrosion in stainless steel.

A. Microbial corrosion
B. Crevice corrosion
C. Pitting corrosion
D. High temperature corrosion
Answer» D. High temperature corrosion
9.

Graphite is used in the arc lamp electrode.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
10.

In oxygen containing atmospheres, the graphite readily converted into _________

A. Carbon-monoxide
B. Carbondioxide
C. Carbonmonosulphide
D. Carbon-disulphide
Answer» C. Carbonmonosulphide
11.

The graphite is _________ anisotropic.

A. Highly
B. Lightly
C. Not
D. Very less
Answer» B. Lightly
12.

Bonding between the layers is _________

A. Strong
B. Weak
C. Very tightly bonded
D. Not bonded
Answer» C. Very tightly bonded
13.

The distance between the planes of the graphite is _________

A. 0.876nm
B. 0.223nm
C. 0.124nm
D. 0.335nm
Answer» E.
14.

Graphite has layered _________ structure.

A. Three dimensional structure
B. Pyramidal
C. Planar
D. Bipyramidal
Answer» D. Bipyramidal