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.

The specific heat at constant pressure is given by the expression ____________

A. CV = dq/dT
B. CP = dq/dT
C. CV = dqdt
D. CP = dq/dt
Answer» C. CV = dqdt
2.

If gas is expanded freely from 1 litre to 5 litres at a temperature of 60-degree centigrade what is the work done?

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. 0
D. Infinity
Answer» D. Infinity
3.

Write temperature difference in terms of heat capacity and heat energy?

A. ΔT = q/C
B. ΔT = qC
C. ΔT = C/q
D. ΔT = qm/C
Answer» B. ΔT = qC
4.

What is the difference in heat capacities at constant volume and pressure?

A. Universal volume constant
B. Universal gas constant
C. Universal pressure constant
D. Universal temperature constant
Answer» C. Universal pressure constant
5.

The value of the product of a universal gas constant and the temperature difference is given by 10 kJ/mol at 1 mole and the internal energy is given by 20 KJ, what is the enthalpy of this system in KJ?

A. 30
B. 10
C. 20
D. 200
Answer» B. 10
6.

Which of the following is an intensive property?

A. Volume
B. Colour
C. Enthalpy
D. Internal energy
Answer» C. Enthalpy
7.

6 litres of an ideal gas expands isothermally at a temperature of 300 Kelvin up to 10 litres at a pressure of 5 atm, what is the work done?

A. 30 Newton metre
B. 80 Newton metre
C. 50 Newton metres
D. 20 Newton metre
Answer» E.
8.

Expansion of gas under zero pressure is free expansion.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
9.

When the pressure of 3 atm is exerted over a surface area of a 10-metre square, what is a force that is applied?

A. 30 Newton
B. 3.33 Newton
C. 0.33 Newton
D. 0.3 Newton
Answer» B. 3.33 Newton
10.

When an ideal gas is compressed in a piston using 5 atm of pressure through a 50-metre cube of volume, what is the amount of work done?

A. 10 Newton metre
B. 0.1 Newton metre
C. 250 Newton metre
D. 55 Newton metre
Answer» D. 55 Newton metre