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CHEMISTY TEST F.

M-50
CHAPTER -1 (BASIC CONCEPT OF CHEMISTRY) TIME-1Hr.

Select the most appropriate one [1×35]


1. Approximate atomic weight of an element is 26.89. If its equivalent
weight is 8.9, the exact atomic weight of element would be
(a) 26.89
(b) 8.9
(c) 17.8
(d) 26.7
2. The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:
(a) 2
(b) 0.5
(c) 5
(d) 1
3. What is the concentration of nitrate ions if equal volumes of 0.1 M
AgNO3 and 0.1 M NaCl are mixed together
(a) 0.1 N
(b) 0.2 M
(c) 0.05 M
(d) 0.25 m
4. Which is not a unit of pressure:
(a) Bar
(b) N/m²
(c) Kg/m²
(d) Torr
5.What is the normality of a 1 M solution of H3PO4
(a) 0.5 N
(b) 1.0 N
(c) 2.0 N
(d) 3.0N

6.The total number of ions present in 111 g of CaCl2 is


(a) One Mole
(b) Two Mole
(c) Three Mole
(d) Four Mole

7. Which of the following weighs the most?


(a) One g – atom of nitrogen
(b) One mole of water
(c) One mole of sodium
(d) One molecule of H2SO4

8. Under similar conditions of pressure and temperature, 40 ml of


slightly moist hydrogen chloride gas is mixed with 20 ml of ammonia
gas, the final volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure will be
(a) 100 ml
(b) 20 ml
(c) 40 ml
(d) 60 ml

9. An organic compound contains carbon , hydrogen and oxygen. Its


elemental analysis gave C, 38.71% and H, 9.67%. The empirical formula
of the compound would be
(a) CHO
(b) CH4O
(c) CH3O
(d) CH2O

10.Which of the following cannot give iodometric titrations


(a) Fe3+
(b) Cu2+
(c) Pb2+
(d) Ag+

11.What is the concentration of nitrate ions if equal volumes of 0.1


MAgNO3 and 0.1 M NaCl are mixed together
(a) 0.1 M
(b) 0.2 M
(c) 0.05 M
(d) 0.2M

.
12.The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:
(a) 2
(b) 0.5
(c) 5
(d) None of the above

13. Which of the following contains same number of carbon atoms as


are in 6.0 g of carbon (C – 12)?
(a) 6.0 g Ethane
(b) 8.0 g Methane
(c) 21.0 g Propane
(d) 28.0 g CO

14.The significant figures in 3400 are


(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 4

15.A symbol not only represents the name of the element but also
represents
(a) Atomic Mass
(b) Atomic Number
(c) Atomicity
(d) Atomic Volume

16.What is the normality of a 1 M solution of H3PO4


(a) 0.5 N
(b) 1.0 N
(c) 2.0 N
(d) 3.0 N

17. Which of the following weighs the most?


(a) One g – atom of nitrogen
(b) One mole of water
(c) One mole of sodium
(d) One molecule of H2SO4

18.The sulphate of a metal M contains 9.87% of M. This sulphate is


isomorphous with ZnSO4.7H2O. The atomic weight of M is
(a) 40.3
(b) 36.3
(c) 24.3
(d) 11.3

19.The S.I unit of temperature is :


(a) Kelvin
(b) Celsius
(c) Fahrenheit
(d) Centigrade

20. What will be the volume of mixture after the reaction

(a) 1.5 L
(b) 0.5 L
(c) 1 L
(d) 0.0 L

21. The modem atomic weight scale is based upon


(a) 12C
(b) 12O8
(c) 1H
(d) 13C

22. Number of atoms in 558.6 g Fe (Molar mass Fe = 55.86 g mol-1) is


(a) twice that in 60 g carbon
(b) 6.023 × 1022
(c) half that of 8g He
(d) 558.6 × 6.023 × 1023

23. Number of grams of oxygen in 32.2 g Na2SO4.10 H2O is


(a) 20.8
(b) 22.4
(c) 2.24
(d) 2.08

24. How many moles of electrons weight one kilogram?


(a) 6.023 × 1023
(b) 19.108 × 1031
(c) 6023×10549.108
(d) 9.108 × 108

25. Which has maximum number of atoms?


(a) 24 g of C (12)
(b) 56 g of Fe (56)
(c) 27 g of Al (27)
(d) 108 g of Ag (108)
26. 7.5 grams of a gas occupy 5.6 litres of volume at STP. The gas is
(a) NO
(b) N2O
(c) CO
(d) CO2

27. Number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume


0.0018 ml) at room temperature is
(a) 6.023 × 1019
(b) 1.084 × 1018
(c) 4.84 × 1017
(d) 6.023 × 1023

28. Which of the following terms are unitless?


(a) Molality
(b) Molarity
(c) Mole fraction
(d) Mass percent

29. 16 g of oxygen has same number of molecules as in


(a) 16 g of CO
(b) 28 g of N2N2
(c) 14 g of N2N2
(d) 1.0 g of H2H2

30.Number of significant Figures in the numer 1.065


(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 1

31.How many moles of atom are contained in 32.7 g of Zn


(a) .200
(b) .500
(c) 1.50
(d) .0118

32.What will be the molality of the solution containing 18.25 g of HCl


gas in 500 g of water?
(a) 0.1 m
(b) 1 M
(c) 0.5 m
(d) 1m
33. Calculate the number of Moles of
Cu(C2H3O2)2Cu(C2H3O2)2 present in 200g
(a) 1.1 mol
(b) 1 mol
(c) .9 mol
(d) 1.2 mol

34. The percentage of Carbon is Ca(HCO3)2Ca(HCO3)2 is


(a) 15%
(b) 1.8%
(c) 14.8%
(d) 15.2%

35. Father of chemistry is

(A)Willam F. Coach
(B)Antoine Lavoser
(C)Isaac Newton
(D) None Of The Above

Fill in the Blanks [1×5]

Question 1.
The S.I. unit of pressure is ………………
Question 2.
The symbol ‘u’ used for expressing atomic mass and molecular mass
represents ……………… scale based on ……………… isotope.

Question 3.
The reactant which reacts completely and decides the amount of the
product is called ………………

Question 4.
A pure substance that contains only one kind of atoms is called
………………

Question 5.
The law which states that a chemical compound always contains the
same elements combined in a fixed ratio by mass is called
………………

True/False Statements [1×10]


Question 1.
22.4 L of all gases at STP contains 6.023 × 1023 molecules/atoms.

Question 2.
The zeros on the right of a decimal point are not significant.

Question 3.
Petrol is homogeneous mixture of a number of hydrocarbons.

Question 4.
Mass of the reactants is always equal to the mass of the products.

Question 5.
The volumes of oxygen which combine with a fixed volume of nitrogen
in N2O, NO and NO2 bear a simple ratio to one another.
Question 6.
Equal volumes of different gases under similar conditions of temperature
and pressure contain equal number of atoms.

Question 7.
Atom is not indestructible.

Question 8.
Empirical formula represents the actual number of atoms present in a
molecule of the substance.

Question 9.
A balanced equation contains equal number of atoms of each elements
on both sides of the equation.

Question 10.
Equal moles of two or more gases occupy equal volumes under similar
conditions of temperature and pressure.

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