Explore topic-wise MCQs in Chemistry.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Molecules do exert repulsive forces on one other.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

Hydrogen bond plays a vital role in determining substance properties and structure. Which of the following may not an example?

A. Proteins
B. Nucleic acids
C. Methane molecule
D. Water
Answer» D. Water
3.

Which of the following interaction occurs between a permanent dipole and a neutral molecule?

A. Dipole-Dipole interactions
B. Dipole-induced dipole interactions
C. London interaction
D. Van der Waals interaction
Answer» C. London interaction
4.

Take “r” as the distance between two molecules. The energy between stationary polar molecules is proportional to ____________ in the case of dipole-dipole intercations.

A. 1/r3
B. r3
C. r2
D. 1/r2
Answer» B. r3
5.

HCl is an example of __________

A. dipole-dipole intercations
B. dipole-induced dipole interactions
C. london intercation
D. van der waals interaction
Answer» B. dipole-induced dipole interactions
6.

Dipole-Dipole forces are stronger than _______ and weaker than _________ interactions.

A. dipole-induced dipole, london
B. ion-ion, dispersion
C. ion-ion, london
D. london, ion-ion
Answer» E.
7.

Dispersion force’s interaction energy is proportional to (take “r” as the distance between the two particles) ___________

A. r6
B. 1/r-6
C. r2
D. 1/r6
Answer» E.
8.

London force is also known as _____________

A. dispersion force
B. van der Waals forces
C. hydrogen bonding
D. covalent bonds
Answer» B. van der Waals forces
9.

Deviation of real gas behavior from ideal gas is discovered by _____________

A. Jonathan
B. Van der Waals
C. Boyle
D. Newland
Answer» C. Boyle
10.

What are the forces of attraction and repulsion between interacting molecules known as _________

A. attractive forces
B. repulsive forces
C. intermolecular forces
D. intramolecular forces
Answer» D. intramolecular forces