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1251. |
when magnesium reacts with oxygen, the nature of bond formed is |
A. | covalent |
B. | ionic |
C. | None of Above |
D. | metallic |
Answer» C. None of Above | |
1252. |
The higher the temperature the vibration of particles would be |
A. | vigorous |
B. | softer |
C. | may get vigorous or may become softer |
D. | normal |
Answer» B. softer | |
1253. |
The reverse process of melting is |
A. | solidification |
B. | boiling |
C. | sublimation |
D. | condensation |
Answer» B. boiling | |
1254. |
The atomic radius of silicon is |
A. | 0.112 |
B. | 0.117 |
C. | 0.125 |
D. | 0.104 |
Answer» C. 0.125 | |
1255. |
Melting point of tin is |
A. | 132 °C |
B. | 32 °C |
C. | 332 °C |
D. | 232 °C |
Answer» E. | |
1256. |
E standard is |
A. | electrode |
B. | standard electrode potential |
C. | none |
D. | electrode potential |
Answer» C. none | |
1257. |
Na3AlF6 melts ate 1000 C is called as |
A. | bauxite |
B. | cryolite |
C. | sludge |
D. | brine |
Answer» C. sludge | |
1258. |
The bond angles in water are |
A. | 109.5° |
B. | 120° |
C. | 104.5° |
D. | 87.5° |
Answer» D. 87.5° | |
1259. |
A number which is assigned to each atom or ion in a compound which explains its degree of oxidation is called |
A. | oxidation number |
B. | oxidation degree |
C. | both b and c |
D. | oxidation state |
Answer» D. oxidation state | |
1260. |
Electrons needed by Carbon atom to complete its outer most shell are |
A. | 2 |
B. | 1 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 3 |
Answer» D. 3 | |
1261. |
The overall reaction in the series of proper steps is termed as |
A. | reaction |
B. | mechanism |
C. | all of them |
D. | reaction mechanism |
Answer» E. | |
1262. |
Nitrogen forms N |
A. | double covalent bond |
B. | single covalent bond |
C. | electrovalent bond |
D. | triple covalent bond |
Answer» E. | |
1263. |
Nickel cadmium cells are |
A. | low voltage supplier |
B. | smaller |
C. | a and c |
D. | high voltage supplier |
Answer» D. high voltage supplier | |
1264. |
The vital part of nitrogen cycle is |
A. | nitric acid |
B. | nitrogen oxide |
C. | nitrogen |
D. | ammonia |
Answer» B. nitrogen oxide | |
1265. |
For first and second order of reactions the graph will be |
A. | falling |
B. | straight line |
C. | curve |
D. | rising |
Answer» D. rising | |
1266. |
For experiments to be carried out in a calorimeter one should have known the amounts of |
A. | density of liquids |
B. | volume of liquids |
C. | All of Above |
D. | viscosity of liquid |
Answer» C. All of Above | |
1267. |
The amount of pressure of liquid increases with |
A. | base area |
B. | volume |
C. | depth |
D. | mass |
Answer» D. mass | |
1268. |
A colorimeter helps to measure in a reaction mixture its |
A. | reactants |
B. | progress |
C. | temperature |
D. | products |
Answer» C. temperature | |
1269. |
A piece of glass with curved surface is termed as |
A. | blind mirror |
B. | biconcave mirror |
C. | mirror |
D. | lens |
Answer» E. | |
1270. |
Ionic compounds only conduct electricity when they are in state |
A. | liquid |
B. | solid |
C. | molten |
D. | gas |
Answer» D. gas | |
1271. |
The method in which small samples of reaction mixture is carried out at various times for chemical analysis is called |
A. | analyzing |
B. | sampling |
C. | all of them |
D. | continuous |
Answer» C. all of them | |
1272. |
When an object is pivoted at a corner, a turning effect about the pivot is caused by |
A. | Tension |
B. | Mass |
C. | Friction |
D. | Weight |
Answer» E. | |
1273. |
Which one of the following is not a transverse wave? |
A. | Light waves |
B. | Water waves |
C. | Radio waves |
D. | Sound waves |
Answer» E. | |
1274. |
Aluminum oxide never react or dissolve in |
A. | alkali |
B. | water |
C. | base |
D. | acid |
Answer» C. base | |
1275. |
Ions which are greater than their original atoms are |
A. | positively charged |
B. | negatively charged |
C. | none |
D. | neutral |
Answer» C. none | |
1276. |
Neither ions nor electrons are free to move in |
A. | metals |
B. | liquids |
C. | All of Above |
D. | ionic solids |
Answer» E. | |
1277. |
In SN2 mechanism 'S' stands for |
A. | substitution |
B. | subordinate |
C. | systemic reaction |
D. | sub-reaction |
Answer» B. subordinate | |
1278. |
Intermolecular forces are |
A. | very strong |
B. | very weak |
C. | strong at room temperature |
D. | weak at room temperature |
Answer» C. strong at room temperature | |
1279. |
CFCs have caused serious environmental hazard by depleting |
A. | UV rays |
B. | ozone layer |
C. | none |
D. | stratosphere |
Answer» C. none | |
1280. |
The molecule which fits into specific site of enzyme is called |
A. | substrate |
B. | substance |
C. | reactant |
D. | products |
Answer» B. substance | |
1281. |
When the medium of electromagnetic waves changes from air to water, their speed |
A. | remains same |
B. | increases |
C. | may increase or decrease |
D. | decreases |
Answer» E. | |
1282. |
The gravitational force on an object is termed as |
A. | Tension |
B. | Contact force |
C. | Resistance |
D. | Weight |
Answer» E. | |
1283. |
A substance which increases the rate of reaction but itself remain chemically unchanged is called a |
A. | enzyme |
B. | substrate |
C. | product |
D. | reactant |
Answer» B. substrate | |
1284. |
The conduction of electricity in metallic bonding is due to presence of |
A. | lattice |
B. | protons |
C. | nucleus |
D. | delocalized electrons |
Answer» E. | |
1285. |
Reduction of nitrobenzene will produce |
A. | water |
B. | phenyl amine |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
1286. |
Carbonyl compounds which can be further oxidized easily to form carboxylic group involves |
A. | ketones |
B. | aldehydes |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1287. |
The Brownian Motion was discovered by the scientist |
A. | John Brown |
B. | Albert Brown |
C. | Isaac Brown |
D. | Robert Brown |
Answer» E. | |
1288. |
Number of moles of substance can be determined by |
A. | mass of substance/molecular mass |
B. | mass of substance/molar mass |
C. | none |
D. | atomic weight of substance/Avogadro constant |
Answer» C. none | |
1289. |
Enzyme carbonic anhydrase is used in |
A. | anaerobic respiration |
B. | aerobic respiration |
C. | none |
D. | both |
Answer» C. none | |
1290. |
The high response of thermocouple thermometer is due to |
A. | two wires because the thermal energy would be divided |
B. | double junctions as they would carry more heat energy |
C. | metal wires because they are good conductors of electricity |
D. | heavy mass because voltage would increase the flow of voltage |
Answer» D. heavy mass because voltage would increase the flow of voltage | |
1291. |
Choose the wrong, the size of the image formed in a plane mirror |
A. | the height of the image depends on the object distance |
B. | could be taller than the mirror |
C. | the image height depends on the object height |
D. | the width of the image is the same as of the object |
Answer» C. the image height depends on the object height | |
1292. |
John Lister in 19th century used phenol as |
A. | anesthetic |
B. | detergent |
C. | chlorination |
D. | antiseptic |
Answer» E. | |
1293. |
Chemically chlorofluorocarbons are |
A. | reactive |
B. | inert |
C. | instable |
D. | versatile |
Answer» C. instable | |
1294. |
In the prefix form, 0.000001 would be expressed as |
A. | 0.01 mm |
B. | 0.1 mm |
C. | 0.0001 mm |
D. | 0.001 mm |
Answer» E. | |
1295. |
The medium in which the light rays get slower in speed, this medium is termed as |
A. | Lightingly denser |
B. | Rarly denser |
C. | Refractively denser |
D. | Optically denser |
Answer» E. | |
1296. |
Carboxylates are salts produced during reactions of |
A. | acyl compounds |
B. | carboxylic acids |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1297. |
The importance of phenyl amine is involved in synthesis of |
A. | medicines |
B. | dyes |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1298. |
In the process of melting, thermal energy is |
A. | given out |
B. | taken in |
C. | thermal energy isn't needed |
D. | neither given out nor taken in |
Answer» C. thermal energy isn't needed | |
1299. |
Oxygen can complete its outer shell by gaining |
A. | 2 electron |
B. | 1 electron |
C. | 4 electrons |
D. | 3 electrons |
Answer» B. 1 electron | |
1300. |
When high voltage will be passed through a metal, electricity will |
A. | stop |
B. | flow |
C. | none |
D. | partially flow |
Answer» C. none | |