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CHEMISTRY

DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS


TARGET IIT JEE
Class-IX MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDING DPP: 01

1. The quantity of matter present in an object is called its -


(A) weight (B) volume (C*) mass (D) density
2. Which of the following is not a state of matter ?
(A) Soild (B) Liquid (C*) Boiling point (D) Gas
3. Which of the following are correct examples of matter?
(A) Glass bottle water and noise (B) Air, wood and vacuum
(C*) Silver foil, hot air and chalk (D) Sand, oxygen and light flash
4. When we add sugar in water, particles of sugar disappear because they
(A) Are very small (B) get into the space between water particles
(C) are moving (D*) All of the above
5. Which is not the characteristics of matter
(A) Particles of matter move faster on increasing temperature
(B) Particles of matter are continuously moving
(C) Particles of matter intermix with each other on their own
(D*) Particles of all matter have same kinetic energy.
6. When sugar is mixed with water, equilibrium is reached when
(A) Molecules of sugar stops moving
(B) Water and sugar molecules are moving at the same speed
(C*) The dissolved sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution
(D) There are the same number of water molecules as dissolved sugar molecules.
7. The quantity of matter present in an object is called its -
(A) weight (B) volume (C*) mass (D) Density
8. Which of the following is/are rigid(s) ?
(A*) Solids (B) Liquids (C) Gases (D) Both (B) and (C)
9. Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
(A) Intermolecular forces of attraction is solids are maximum.
(B) Intermolecular forces of attraction is gases are minimum.
(C) Intermolecular spaces in solids are minimum.
(D*) All of the above
10. What happens to the volume of the solution when small amount of sugar is dissolved in it ?
(A) Volume will increase. (B) Volume will decrease.
(C) Volume first increases then decreases. (D*) No change in volume.
11. Which of the following is not correct for gases ?
(A) Gases have definite mass. (B) Gases have definite shape.
(C) Gases have definite volume (D*) Both (B) and (C)

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12. Which of the following is not an example of matter ?
(A) Air (B*) Feeling of cold (C) Dust (D) None of these
13. Which of the following statements is correct ?
(A) Interparticle spaces are maximum in the gaseous state of a substance.
(B) Particles which constitute the matter follow a zig-zag path.
(C) Solid state is the most compact state of substance.
(D*) All are correct
14. Which out of the following does not make sense.
(A) Solids have fixed shape and fixed volume.
(B*) Liquids can be compressed easily, but not gases.
(C) The particles of solids have negligible kinetic energy.
(D) Property of diffusion is maximum in the gaseous state.
15. Which of the following is/are application(s) of high compressibility of gases ?
(A) L.P.G. is used as fuel in homes for cooking food.
(B) Oxygen cylinders are supplied to hospitals.
(C) C.N.G. is used as fuel in vehicles.
(D*) All of these
16. Which of the following statements does not go with the liquid state ?
(A) Particles are loosely packed in the liquid state.
(B*) Fluidity is the maximum in the liquid state.
(C) Liquids can be compressed.
(D) Liquids take up the shape of any container in which these are placed.
17. Which of the following has the strongest interparticle force a the room temperature?
(A) Nitrogen (B) Mercury (C*) Iron (D) Chalk
18. What is volume of gases?
(A) Definite (B) Almost Nil
(C) Large (D*) Take the volume of container
19. Fluids are -
(A*) Liquids and gases (B) Solids and gases (C) Liquids and solids (D) Only solids
20. Name the process by which a drop of ink spreads in a beaker of water -
(A*) Diffusion (B) Vaporization (C) Condensation (D) Sublimation

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