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1.

On reduction of 798g of iron oxide by profound carbon monoxide will release mass of iron equal to

A. 588g
B. 558g
C. 585g
D. 575g
Answer» C. 585g
2.

A gas which has a strong foul smell of bad eggs is

A. bromine
B. hydrogen sulfide
C. methane
D. chlorine
Answer» C. methane
3.

The formula for pressure in liquids is

A. p = Pg/h, where P is density, g is gravity and is height
B. p = hPg, where h is height, P is density and g is gravity
C. p = hP/g, where h is height, P is density and g is gravity
D. p = hg/P, where h is height, g is gravity and P is density
Answer» C. p = hP/g, where h is height, P is density and g is gravity
4.

The process in which liquid is turned to solid is termed as

A. boiling
B. melting
C. condensation
D. freezing
Answer» E.
5.

A skateboarder is moving at a speed of 5 m s

A. 1000 J
B. 250 J
C. 500 J
D. 2000 J
Answer» C. 500 J
6.

The oxidation state of transition elements can be changed by treating it with a suitable

A. catalyst
B. reactant
C. all of them
D. reagent
Answer» E.
7.

The degree of polarisation depends on

A. polarisability
B. charge density of cations
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
8.

In water, the greater electron repulsion is in between

A. bond pair-bond pair
B. lone pair-bond pair
C. Pi-bonds
D. lone pair-lone pair
Answer» E.
9.

Which of these molecules require more bond energy?

A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. CO
Answer» C. Hydrogen
10.

The mass number is the

A. nucleon number
B. atomic number
C. none
D. proton number
Answer» B. atomic number
11.

Human enzymes start to denature at the temperature above

A. 65 °C
B. 40 °C
C. 15 °C
D. 95 °C
Answer» C. 15 °C
12.

On earth the object weighs 57 N and on moon it weighs 9.12 N. Its mass is

A. 5.7 N
B. 35.6 N
C. 7.52 N
D. 0.912 N
Answer» B. 35.6 N
13.

The elements of group II in periodic table are also known as

A. alkalis
B. alkaline earth metals
C. acids
D. bases
Answer» C. acids
14.

Decolorisation of bromine water will occur on mixing it with

A. benzene
B. ethene
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» C. none
15.

Such a solution which can hold no more a of a solute is termed as

A. unsaturated solution
B. saturated solution
C. super saturated solution
D. buffer solution
Answer» C. super saturated solution
16.

Hydrolysis of substituted amides will give the product

A. amines
B. carboxylic acids
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
17.

The term fluids is used for

A. gases only
B. liquids only
C. gels only
D. liquids and gases both
Answer» E.
18.

By typing 'In 2=' in a calculator it will display

A. syntax error
B. 0.693
C. 0.396
D. 0.963
Answer» C. 0.396
19.

The Group IV tetrachlorides

A. have low boiling points
B. have high boiling points
C. Both A and C
D. cannot hydrolysed by water
Answer» B. have high boiling points
20.

An unmarked alcohol-in-glass thermometer has l

A. 40 °C
B. 20 °C
C. 80 °C
D. 60 °C
Answer» D. 60 °C
21.

Benzene react with bromine in the presence of an anhydrous iron bromide(III) catalyst to give

A. addition reaction
B. electrophilic substitution
C. all of them
D. nucleophillic substitution
Answer» C. all of them
22.

Geranium(IV) is an acidic oxide which has very similar properties to that of

A. silicon dioxide
B. silicon
C. silicon salt
D. silicon trioxide
Answer» B. silicon
23.

The mechanism of a catalyst is termed as

A. hydrolysis
B. catalysis
C. none
D. proteolysis
Answer» C. none
24.

To make nitrobenzene, nitrating mixture is refluxed at

A. 15°C
B. 55°C
C. 43°C
D. 25°C
Answer» C. 43°C
25.

For the electrolysis of aluminum oxide it must be

A. liquid
B. solid
C. molten
D. vapor
Answer» D. vapor
26.

Which of these react vigorously to produce H

A. Mg(s)
B. Na(s)
C. None of Above
D. both of these
Answer» C. None of Above
27.

Which statement about Group II metals is incorrect?

A. The metals are reduced when they react.
B. The metals act as reducing agents.
C. The metals of Group II are reactive metals
D. The metals of Group II loose electrons
Answer» B. The metals act as reducing agents.
28.

When electrons are passed through electromagnetic field, electrons are deflected away from

A. negative plate
B. positive plate
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» B. positive plate
29.

Further addition of ethanol prepared by primary oxidation will lead to different product as

A. ketones
B. ethanoic acid
C. all of them
D. benzaldehyde
Answer» C. all of them
30.

Fish and mammals can not rely upon diffusion alone because

A. cells are metabolically very active
B. cells are often deep within their bodies
C. All of above
D. large requirements for exchange of nutrients and wastes
Answer» D. large requirements for exchange of nutrients and wastes
31.

If the reaction is likely to occur then we say that it is

A. impossible
B. feasible
C. none
D. constant
Answer» C. none
32.

Wind and waves are used by the turbines to convert

A. Kinetic Energy into Electrical Energy
B. Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energy
C. Potential Energy into Electrical Energy
D. Potential energy into Kinetic Energy
Answer» B. Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energy
33.

Lightning during thunderstorm provides energy for reaction of

A. oxygen
B. nitrogen
C. carbon dioxide
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
34.

Knocking a nail into a wooden block with a hammer involves conversion between different forms of energy, which one of the following choices present this conversion in correct order.

A. chemical energy → kinetic energy → gravitational potential energy → (sound energy + h
B. chemical energy → gravitational potential energy → kinetic energy → (sound energy + h
C. (sound energy + heat energy) → chemical energy → kinetic energy → gravitational poten
D. chemical energy → (sound energy + heat energy) → kinetic energy → gravitational poten
Answer» C. (sound energy + heat energy) → chemical energy → kinetic energy → gravitational poten
35.

Metals are good conductors due to

A. crystalline lumps
B. ionic lattices
C. localized electrons
D. mostly solids
Answer» D. mostly solids
36.

The metallic radii of which of these metals are biggest?

A. Ca
B. Be
C. Mg
D. Sr
Answer» E.
37.

in ammonium ion, the electrons required between hydrogen ion and ammonium ion are

A. 2
B. 1
C. 4
D. 3
Answer» B. 1
38.

When a rubber band is compressed, what type of energy does it possess?

A. Thermal Energy
B. Potential Energy
C. Sound Energy
D. Kinetic Energy
Answer» C. Sound Energy
39.

The bond angles in CH

A. 87.5°
B. 180°
C. 109.5°
D. 120°
Answer» D. 120°
40.

First calculations on equilibrium were carried out by

A. Peter Waage
B. Cato Guldberg
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
41.

The pull on the both ends of an object is termed as

A. Tension
B. Contact force
C. Weight
D. Friction
Answer» B. Contact force
42.

The element Silicon (Si) in Group IV is a

A. non-metal
B. metal
C. None of Above
D. metalloid
Answer» E.
43.

Fluorine is more oxiding in nature than

A. fluorine
B. iodine
C. bromine
D. chlorine
Answer» C. bromine
44.

Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with other carbon atoms arranging them tetrahedral in

A. diamond
B. graphite
C. brass
D. silicon
Answer» B. graphite
45.

Nylon 6 is made from

A. caprolactum
B. condensation reaction
C. all of them
D. hexanedioic acid
Answer» B. condensation reaction
46.

Upon hydration of Al

A. basic
B. acidic
C. None of Above
D. catalyst
Answer» C. None of Above
47.

Increase in pressure

A. raises the melting point of ice
B. lowers the melting point of ice
C. has no effect on the melting point of ice or boiling point of water
D. lowers the boiling point of water
Answer» C. has no effect on the melting point of ice or boiling point of water
48.

The electronegativity of Sodium is

A. 0.9
B. 1.2
C. 1.5
D. 1.8
Answer» B. 1.2
49.

Ionic compounds are solid at

A. room pressure
B. room temperature
C. none
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
50.

Compounds with oxidation state +2 have greater ionic character than with oxidation state

A. 3
B. 1
C. 5
D. 4
Answer» E.