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Chemistry

NEET BHATI CHEM ACADEMY 11th


“Enhance Your Chemistry”
JEE (MAINS + ADVANCE), NEET(Medical Entrance), GUJCET

Mole Concept
Date: 25/06/2023 Marks: 180 Time: 1 HR

Name of the student: ____________________________ Obt. Marks = _______ / 180

No. of correct answers = _____ (4) = ______ No. of wrong answers = _____ (-1) =______

1. The volume of 16 g of oxygen at S.T.P. is:


(A)2.24  (B)11.2  (C)22.4  (D)8 
2. If 1  of a gas weights 2.5 g at STP, its molar mass is:
(A)56 g (B)11.2 g (C)22.4 g (D)224 g
3. The total number of electrons present in 8.0 g of methane (CH 4) is
(A)4.8  1024 (B)3.01  1024 (C)4.8  1025 (D)3.01  1023
4. An element has three isotopes with masses 24, 25 and 26 with relative abundance of 80%, 15% and
5% respectively. The average mass of the isotope mixture would be
(A)25.25 (B)25.50 (C)24.50 (D)24.25
5. Law of multiple proportions is illustrated by one of the following pairs
(A)H2S and SO2 (B)NH3 and NO2 (C)BeO and BeCl2 (D)N2O and NO
6. The number of water molecules is maximum in
(A)1.8 gram of water (B)18 gram of water (C)18 moles of water (D)18 molecules of water
7. Which has the maximum number of molecules among the following?
(A)44 g CO2 (B)48 g O3 (C)8 g H2 (D)64 g SO2
8. The number of atoms in 4.25 g of NH3isapproximately
(A)4  1023 (B)2  2023 (C)1  1023 (D)6  1023
9. The maximum number of molecules is present in
(A)15 L of H2 gas at STP (B)5 L of N2 gas at STP (C)0.5 g of H2 gas (D)10 g of O2 gas
10. The total number of neutrons present in 54 mL H2O(l) are:
(A)3 NA (B)30 NA (C)24 NA (D)None of these
11. Which one of the following combinations illustrate law of reciprocal proportions?
(A)N2O3,N2O4,N2O5 (B)NaCl, NaBr, Nal (C)CS2,CO2,SO2 (D)PH3, P2O3, P2O5
12. Which of the following contains the largest mass of hydrogen atoms?
(A)5.0 moles C2H2O4 (B)1.1 moles C3H8O3 (C)1.5 moles C6H8O6 (D)4.0 moles C2H4O2
13. The number of atoms in 3.2 g of oxygen gas are:
(A)6.02  1022 (B)6.02  1023 (C)12.04  1022 (D)12.04  1023
14. What is the mass of 0.5 moles of ozone (O3) molecules?
(A)8 g (B)16 g (C)24 g (D)48 g
15. Given P = 0.0030 m, Q = 2.40 m, R = 3000 m, Significantfigures in P, Q and R are respectively
(A)2,2,1 (B)2,3,4 (C)4,2,1 (D)4,2,3
16. Boron has two stable isotopes, 10B (19%) and 11B (81%). Average atomicweight for boron in the
periodic table is
(A)10.8 (B)10.2 (C)11.2 (D)10.0
17. The maximum number of molecules are present in
(A)15 L of gas at STP (B)5 L of N2 gas at STP (C)0.5 g of H2 gas (D)10gof O2 gas
18. The number of gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02  1024 CO molecules is
(A)10g molecules (B)5 g molecules (C)1g molecules (D)0.5 g molecules
19. Which has maximum number of molecules?
(A)7 g N2 (B)2 g H2 (C)16 g NO2 (D)16 g O2
20. The number of molecules in 16 g of methane is
16 16
(A)3.0  1023 (B)  1023 (C)6.023  1023 (D)  1023
6.02 3.0
21. Law of multiple proportions is illustrated by one of the following pairs
(A)H2S and SO2 (B)NH3 and NO2 (C)BeO and BeCl2 (D)N2O and NO
22. An element, X has the following isotopic composition:200X:90% 199
X:8.0% 202
X: 2.0%
The weighted average atomic mass of the naturally occurring element X is closest to
(A)201 amu (B)202 amu (C)199 amu (D)200 amu
23. The maximum number of molecules is present in
(A)15 L of H2 gas at STP (B)5 L of N2 gas at STP (C)0.5 g of H2 gas (D)10 g of O2 gas

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24. Which of the following pairs of compound illustrate law of multiple proportions?
(A)KOH, CsOH (B)H2O, D2O (C)Ethane, Benzene (D)KCl, KBr
25. A compound possesses 8% sulphur by mass.The least molecular mass is
(A)200 (B)400 (C)155 (D)355
26. An aqueous solution of ethanol has density 1.025 g/mL and it is 2 M. What is the molality ofthis
solution?
(A)1.79 (B)2.143 (C)1.951 (D)None of these
27. Which statement is false for the balanced equation given below?CS2 + 3O2  2SO2 + CO2
(A)One mole of CS2 will produce one mole of CO2
(B)The reaction of 16 g of oxygen produces 7.33 g of CO2
(C)The reaction of one mole of O2will produce 2/3 mole of SO2
(D)Six molecules of oxygen requires three molecules of CS2
28. Carbon and oxygen combine to form two oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in which the
ratio of the masses of carbon and oxygen is respectively 12:16 and 12:32. These figures illustrate
the:
(A)Law of multiple proportions (B)Law of reciprocal proportions
(C)Law of conservation of mass (D)Law of constant proportions
29. 2 g of base „X‟ requires 100 ml of 0.4 N acid. The equivalent weight of base is
(A)50 (B)100 (C)5 (D)150
30. Cone. H2SO4 is 98% by mass and has density of 1.84 g cm-3. What volume of the conc. acid is
Required to make 5.00 litre of 0.5 M H2SO4 solution?
(A)250 cm3 (B)136 cm3 (C)13.6 cm3 (D)136 L
31.A pure substance can only be:
(A)A compound (B)an element (C)an element or a compound (D)a heterogeneous mixture
32.A chemical equation is balanced according to the law of:
(A)multiple proportions (B)constant proportions(C)reciprocal proportions(D)conservation of mass
33.Different proportions of oxygen in the various oxides of nitrogen prove the law of:
(A)reciprocal proportions (B)multiple proportions (C)constant proportions (D)conservation of mass
34.One amu is:
(A)1.00758 g (B)0.000549 g (C)1.66 x 10-24 g (D)6.02 x 10-23 g
35.The number of atoms in 1.4 g nitrogen gas is:
(A)6.02 x 1022 (B)3.01 x 1022 (C)1.20 x 1023 (D)6.02 x 1023
36.The largest number of molecules is in:
(A)28 g of CO (B)46 g of C2H5OH (C)36 g of H2O (D)54 g of N2O5
37.The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carbonate is:
(A)3.0115 x 1024 (B)1.5057 x 1024 (C)2.0478 x 1024 (D)4.0956 1024
38.The number of molecular in 89.6 litre of a gas at NTP are:
(A)6.02 x 1023 (B)2 x 6.02 x 1023 (C)3 x 6.02 x 1023 (D)4 x 6.02 x 1023
39.At NTP 1.0 g hydrogen has volume in litre:
(A)1.12 (B)22.4 (C)2.24 (D)11.2
40.Given the numbers: 161cm, 0.161cm and 0.0161 cm. The number of significant figure for three
numbers are:
(A)3, 4, 5 (B)3, 3, 3 (C)3, 3, 4 (D)3, 4, 4
41.The number of moles of H2 in 0.224 litre of hydrogen gas at NTP is:
(A)1 (B)0.1 (C)0.01 (D)0.001
42.Vapour density of a gas is 22. What is its molecular mass?
(A)33 (B)22 (C)44 (D)11
43.It molecular mass and atomic mass of sulphur are 256 and 32 respectively, its atomicity is:
(A)2 (B)4 (C)8 (D)16
44.M g of a substance when vaporised occupy a volume of 5.6 litre at NTP. The molecular mass of the
substance will be:
(A)M (B)2M (C)3M (D)4M
45. Which of the following has maximum mass?
(A) 0.1 g atom of nitrogen (B) 0.1 mol of ammonia
(C) 6.02  1023 molecules of helium gas (D) 1120 cc of carbon dioxide
46. One litre of a gas at STP weight 1.16 g. it can possibly be:
(A) C2H2 (B) CO (C)O2 (D) CH4
47. What is the volume of 1 gm hydrogen gas at STP ?
(A) 11.2 lit (B)22.4 lit (C)1.12 lit (D)2.24 lit
48. What will be the mole fraction of solution if solution contain 0.1 mole of each A, B & C?
(A)1.0 (B)0.3 (C)0.1 (D)1/3
49. The percentage of nitrogen in urea is
(A)59 (B)54 (C)46 (D)25
50. To a 4 L of 0.2 M solution of NaOH, 2 L of 0.5 M NaOH are added. The molarity of resulting solution
is:(A)0.9 M (B)0.3 M (C)1.8 M (D)0.18 M
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