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1.

The sulphur compound in which the sulphur atom has an octet configuration in its valence shell:

- (1) Sulphur trioxide

- (2) Sulphur hexafluoride

- (3) Sulphur dichloride

- (4) Sulphur dioxide

2. In which one of the following compounds does the central atom obey the octet rule?

- (1) XeF4

- (2) XeOF2

- (3) SCl2

- (4) AlCl3

3. The attractive force which holds various constituents together in different chemical species is

called:

- (1) Valence bond

- (2) Chemical bond

- (3) Atomic bond

- (4) Electrovalent bond

4. The octet rule is observed in:

- (1) PCl5

- (2) CO2

- (3) BCl3

- (4) SF6

5. Which of the following is electron-deficient?

- (1) (BH3)2

- (2) PH3

- (3) (CH3)2

- (4) (SiH3)2
6. The nature of bonding between adjacent atoms in graphite is:

- (1) Covalent

- (2) Ionic

- (3) Van der Waals

- (4) Metallic

7. Which one of the following contains ionic, covalent, and coordinate bonds?

- (1) NaOH

- (2) NaCl

- (3) HCl

- (4) NaNC

8. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a covalent compound?

- (1) Low melting point

- (2) No definite geometry

- (3) Insoluble in polar solvent

- (4) Small difference in electronegativity between the combining atoms

9. The electronegativity of an element is low. The bond formed between two identical atoms of the

above element is most likely to be:

- (1) Covalent

- (2) Metallic

- (3) Ionic

- (4) Coordinate covalent

10. An element has 8 electrons in the valence shell. Which of the following is correct?

- (1) It will lose an electron

- (2) It will gain an electron

- (3) It neither gains nor loses an electron

- (4) It will make a bond with itself


11. The octet rule and its applications:

- The sulphur compound in which the sulphur atom has an octet configuration in its valence shell:

- (1) Sulphur trioxide

- (2) Sulphur hexafluoride

- (3) Sulphur dichloride

- (4) Sulphur dioxide

12. Octet rule adherence:

- In which one of the following compounds does the central atom obey the octet rule?

- (1) XeF4

- (2) XeOF2

- (3) SCl2

- (4) AlCl3

13. Chemical bonds identification:

- The attractive force which holds various constituents together in different chemical species:

- (1) Valence bond

- (2) Chemical bond

- (3) Atomic bond

- (4) Electrovalent bond

14. Electron-deficient compounds:

- Which of the following is electron-deficient?

- (1) (BH3)2

- (2) PH3

- (3) (CH3)2

- (4) (SiH3)2

15. Nature of bonding:

- The nature of bonding between adjacent atoms in graphite:


- (1) Covalent

- (2) Ionic

- (3) Van der Waals

- (4) Metallic

16. Multiple bond types in compounds:

- Which one of the following contains ionic, covalent, and coordinate bonds?

- (1) NaOH

- (2) NaCl

- (3) HCl

- (4) NaNC

17. Covalent compound characteristics:

- Which of the following is not a characteristic of a covalent compound?

- (1) Low melting point

- (2) No definite geometry

- (3) Insoluble in polar solvent

- (4) Small difference in electronegativity between the combining atoms

18. Electronegativity and bond formation:

- An element has 8 electrons in the valence shell. Which of the following is correct?

- (1) It will lose an electron

- (2) It will gain an electron

- (3) It neither gains nor loses an electron

- (4) It will make a bond with itself

19. Prediction using electronegativity:

- The electronegativity of an element helps in predicting:

- (1) Strength of the element

- (2) Polarity of the molecule


- (3) Size of the molecule

- (4) Valency of the element

20. Bond types in hydrated compounds:

- The type of bonds present in CuSO4.5H2O:

- (1) Electrovalent and covalent

- (2) Electrovalent and coordinate

- (3) Electrovalent, covalent, and coordinate

- (4) Covalent and coordinate

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