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VIDYA LAKSHYA

Chemistry test class-11


1. A pure substance which contains only one type of atom is called — (a) An element. (b)
a compound. (c) a solid. (d) a liquid

2. The smallest particle that can take part in chemical reactions is ——(a) Atom. (b)
molecule. (c) Both (a) and (b). (d) none of these

3. Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?

(a) Mixture of soil and water. (b) Sugar solution (c) Mixture of sugar, salt and sand. (d)
Iodised table salt

4. The significant figures in 0.00051 are ————–.

(a) 5. (b) 3. (c) 2. (d) 26

5. Formation of CO and CO2 illustrates the law of ————–.

(a) Law of conservation of mass. (b) Law of Reciprocal proportion

(c) Law of Constant Proportion. (d) Law of Multiple Proportio

6. The number of significant figures in 6.02 x 1023 is ————–.

(a) 23. (b) 3. (c) 4 (d) 5

7. The prefix 1018 is ————–.

(a) giga. (b) exa. (c) kilo (d) mega

8. The mass of an atom of carbon is ————–.

(a) 1g. (b) 1.99 x 10 -23 g. (c) 1/12 g (d) 1.99 x 1023 g

9. A measured temperature on Fahrenheit scale is 200F. What will this reading be on the
Celsius Scale?
(a) 40 ℃. (b) 94 ℃. (c) 93.3 ℃ (d) 30

10. Which of the following pairs of gases contains the same number of molecules?

(a) 16 g of O2 and 14 g of N2. (b) 6 g of O2 and 22 g of CO2

(c) 28 g of N2 and 22 g of CO2. (d) 32 g of CO2 and 32g of N2

11. The total number of ions present in 111 g of CaCl 2 is

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

12. If the concentration of glucose (C6H12O6) in blood is 0.9 g L molarity


of glucose in blood?

(a) 5M (b) 50M. (c) 0.005 M. (d) 0.5 M

13. The empirical formula and molecular mass of a compound are CH 2O and
180 g respectively. What will be the molecular formula of the compound?

(a) C9H18O9 (b) CH2O. (c) C6H12O6 . (d) C2H4O2

14. What is the mass percent of carbon in carbon dioxide?

(a) 0.034%. (b) 27.27% (c) 3.4%. (d) 28.7%

15. Which of the following is dependent on temperature?

(a)Molarity (b) Molality. (c) Mole fraction. (d) Mass percentage

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 one will have maximum number of water molecules?

(a) 18 molecules of water. (b) 1.8 grams of water

(c) 18 grams of water (d) 18 moles of water

18. Which of the following contains the same number of carbon atoms as are in
6.0 g of carbon (C-12)?
(a) 6.0 g Ethane. (b) 8.0g Methane

(c) 21.0g Propane. (d) 28.0 g CO

19. Which is not a unit of pressure:

(a) Bar. (b) N/m2 (c) Kg/m2 . (d) Torr

20. The significant figures in 3400 are

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

21. Elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY and X Y. Find the atomic
2

weight of X and Y, if the weight of 0.1 moles of XY is 10g and 0.05 moles of X 2Y is 9g

(a) 30, 20 (b) 80, 20. (c) 60, 40. (d) 20, 30

22. One mole of an ideal gas occupies a volume of ______ litre at 273 K and 1 atm
pressure.

a.22.4. b. 25. c . 21.2. d. 20.3

23. The volume of 10 g of gas X is 5.6 litre at NTP. What is the molecular weight of X?

a. 20. b . 40. c. 50. d 60

24. If 0.5 mole of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole of Na3PO4 the maximum number of mole
of Ba3(PO4)2 that can be formed is

A. 0.5. B. 0.7. C. 0.3. D. 0.1

25. The formation of five oxides of nitrogen is an example of:

1. Law of multiple proportion


2. Law of conservation of mass
3. Law of reciprocal proportions
4. Law of gaseous volume

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