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1701. |
A single Pi-bond can be drawn as |
A. | double cloud of electrons |
B. | a single cloud of electrons |
C. | None of Above |
D. | a triple cloud of electrons |
Answer» C. None of Above | |
1702. |
The thermocouple thermometer uses |
A. | Ammeter |
B. | Voltmeter |
C. | Manometer |
D. | Galvanometer |
Answer» C. Manometer | |
1703. |
For most of the people, human reaction error is about |
A. | 0.3 s |
B. | 0.03 s |
C. | 30 s |
D. | 3 s |
Answer» B. 0.03 s | |
1704. |
In Physics' a common instrument to measure diameter of a circle is known as |
A. | measuring tape |
B. | rule |
C. | inch tape |
D. | calipers |
Answer» E. | |
1705. |
Species with higher oxidation are always written in an equation on the |
A. | right hand side |
B. | left hand side |
C. | nowhere |
D. | middle |
Answer» C. nowhere | |
1706. |
The ionization energy between last element of one period and first element of next period receives a rapid |
A. | decrease |
B. | increase |
C. | neutral |
D. | constancy |
Answer» B. increase | |
1707. |
Polypeptides bear long molecules hence they are represented shorthand by |
A. | numerals |
B. | three letter abbreviation |
C. | all of them |
D. | Roman numbers |
Answer» C. all of them | |
1708. |
The hypothesis that the equal volume of all gases possess the same number of molecules is called as |
A. | Avogadro hypothesis |
B. | Avogadro constant |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» B. Avogadro constant | |
1709. |
When a Group II nitrate is heated, toxic NO |
A. | brown fumes |
B. | black fumes |
C. | white fumes |
D. | blue fumes |
Answer» B. black fumes | |
1710. |
Carboxylic acids produce salt plus water by reacting with |
A. | bases |
B. | acids |
C. | water |
D. | alkalis |
Answer» B. acids | |
1711. |
The excellent equilibrium yield of SO3 at 450 °C is |
A. | 0.2 |
B. | 0.1 |
C. | 0.97 |
D. | 0.79 |
Answer» D. 0.79 | |
1712. |
The molecular structure of SF |
A. | tetrahedral |
B. | linear |
C. | octahedral |
D. | hexagonal |
Answer» D. hexagonal | |
1713. |
An aluminum wire resists 70 Ω at ice point and 120 Ω at steam point, and the resistance of wire is 90 Ω the room temperature would be |
A. | 20 °C |
B. | 10 °C |
C. | 40 °C |
D. | 30 °C |
Answer» D. 30 °C | |
1714. |
Two chemical related species will undergo Redox reaction if they are in different |
A. | reducing states |
B. | oxidation states |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1715. |
The atom of aluminum has the number of neutrons |
A. | 27 |
B. | 13 |
C. | 13 |
D. | 14 |
Answer» E. | |
1716. |
The ordinary dry cells are used in |
A. | torches |
B. | toys |
C. | car |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
1717. |
Which one of the following varies due to gravitational pull variations? |
A. | Time |
B. | Mass |
C. | acceleration |
D. | Weight |
Answer» E. | |
1718. |
The most common polyester used is known as |
A. | nylon |
B. | Terylene |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1719. |
In which lens are the light rays are spread out? |
A. | Diverging lens |
B. | Converging lens |
C. | None of the lenses |
D. | Both lenses |
Answer» B. Converging lens | |
1720. |
Liquid-in-glass thermometer has |
A. | wide range |
B. | unlimited range |
C. | no range |
D. | limited range |
Answer» E. | |
1721. |
Occurrence of three species at a same time is unlikely to be found because they will |
A. | attract |
B. | collide |
C. | repel |
D. | react |
Answer» C. repel | |
1722. |
The amino acids used to build proteins in cells can be distinguished through |
A. | C=O bonding |
B. | C-OH side chain |
C. | C-H chain |
D. | side chain of R groups |
Answer» E. | |
1723. |
There are three kinds of equilibrium, which one of the following is the odd one out? |
A. | Metastable equilibrium |
B. | Stable equilibrium |
C. | Neutral equilibrium |
D. | Unstable equilibrium |
Answer» B. Stable equilibrium | |
1724. |
Force acting on a smaller area exerts |
A. | more pressure |
B. | less pressure |
C. | heat |
D. | no pressure |
Answer» B. less pressure | |
1725. |
The difference in potential between metal ion system and another system is called |
A. | electrode potential |
B. | electrode difference |
C. | both a and b |
D. | potential difference |
Answer» B. electrode difference | |
1726. |
Benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid and ethan-1,2 diol react together to make |
A. | Terylene |
B. | polyester |
C. | nylon |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» E. | |
1727. |
Ester get fully hydrolyzed when it is refluxed with an |
A. | base |
B. | acid |
C. | all of them |
D. | alkali |
Answer» E. | |
1728. |
Ketones are formed by the oxidation of |
A. | secondary alcohol |
B. | primary alcohols |
C. | amines |
D. | tertiary alcohol |
Answer» B. primary alcohols | |
1729. |
Halogens are present in group |
A. | VI |
B. | V |
C. | II |
D. | VII |
Answer» E. | |
1730. |
Reduction in efficiency of cars by 20 percent is a |
A. | negative effect of friction |
B. | positive effect of friction |
C. | combined effect (positive and negative both) |
D. | neutral effect |
Answer» B. positive effect of friction | |
1731. |
Exothermic enthalpy changes are shown as |
A. | positive values |
B. | negative values |
C. | constant |
D. | neutral |
Answer» C. constant | |
1732. |
The composition of a standard hydrogen electrode is |
A. | H+ ions |
B. | hydrogen gas |
C. | all of them |
D. | platinum electrode |
Answer» D. platinum electrode | |
1733. |
Factories producing fertilizers usually have plants of |
A. | nitric acid production |
B. | ammonia production |
C. | all of them |
D. | ammonium nitrate production |
Answer» D. ammonium nitrate production | |
1734. |
Each sub-shell has at least one or two |
A. | axis |
B. | atomic orbital's |
C. | zones |
D. | lobes |
Answer» C. zones | |
1735. |
The specific latent heat of fusion is |
A. | the amount of heat required to change the phase of a substance from solid to liquid without any chan |
B. | the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a 1 kg of a substance by 1 K |
C. | the amount of heat required to change the phase of a 1 kg of substance from liquid to gas without an |
D. | the amount of heat required to change the phase of a 1 kg of substance from solid to liquid without |
Answer» E. | |
1736. |
Hydrogen is also obtained as by-product of cracking of heavy fractions from |
A. | crude oil |
B. | coal |
C. | all of them |
D. | petrol |
Answer» B. coal | |
1737. |
Six carbon atoms bonded together in particular way making hexagon reflects a |
A. | aldehydes |
B. | benzene ring |
C. | carboxylic |
D. | ketone |
Answer» C. carboxylic | |
1738. |
If different functional groups are present it is termed as |
A. | functional group isomerism |
B. | position isomerism |
C. | all of them |
D. | chain isomerism |
Answer» B. position isomerism | |
1739. |
Brine is gained from dissolving rock salt in |
A. | base |
B. | acid |
C. | water |
D. | alcohol |
Answer» D. alcohol | |
1740. |
The Centigrade (Celsius) scale has two fixed points which are |
A. | ice point and steam point |
B. | Melting point and boiling point |
C. | subliming point and solidifying point |
D. | condensing point and freezing point |
Answer» B. Melting point and boiling point | |
1741. |
Which of the following is not the characteristic of air resistance |
A. | It decrease with the speed of the object |
B. | It always opposes the motion |
C. | It increases with the density of the air |
D. | It increases with the surface area |
Answer» B. It always opposes the motion | |
1742. |
The bond breaking in which the atoms at each end of bond is left with one electron from the pair forming covalent bond is |
A. | heterolytic fission |
B. | homolytic fission |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» C. none | |
1743. |
Consider the reaction: Na(s) + O |
A. | 2 |
B. | 1 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 3 |
Answer» D. 3 | |
1744. |
Among their own selves the molecules or amino acids |
A. | repel |
B. | react |
C. | fuse |
D. | dissolve |
Answer» C. fuse | |
1745. |
Farmers raise the pH of acidic soil by using |
A. | slake lime |
B. | limestone |
C. | none |
D. | both a and b |
Answer» B. limestone | |
1746. |
The estimated range of voltage of ordinary dry cells is |
A. | 1.2-5V |
B. | 1.5-5V |
C. | 2V |
D. | 1.5-2V |
Answer» E. | |
1747. |
Which one of the waves cannot be seen through electromagnetic spectrum? |
A. | micro waves |
B. | radio waves |
C. | ultraviolet waves |
D. | infrared waves |
Answer» D. infrared waves | |
1748. |
A concrete pole of mass 50 kg was lifted up at a height of 12 m, taking the gravitational pull of earth, the E |
A. | 6000 J |
B. | 2.4 J |
C. | 5 J |
D. | 60 J |
Answer» B. 2.4 J | |
1749. |
In the Period table, the elements with 2 electrons in the outermost principal quantum shell are present in |
A. | Period III |
B. | Period II |
C. | Group III |
D. | Group II |
Answer» E. | |
1750. |
In which of the following, Kinetic energy is the highest and intermolecular bonds are the weakest? |
A. | Gel |
B. | Solid |
C. | Gas |
D. | Liquid |
Answer» D. Liquid | |