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Nurture/Phase:LKO_NEET_NURTURE_CHEM_DPP_1_MOLE_[2024-25]/27-02-2025

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CHEMISTRY : MOLE DPP-1

1. Which one of the following pairs of compounds illustrate the law of multiple proportions?
(A) H2O, Na2O (B) MgO, Na2O
(C) Na2O, BaO (D) SnCl2, SnCl4
2. In the reaction, ratio by volume of N2, H2 and NH3 is 1 : 3 : 2. This illustrates law of-
(A) Definite proportion (B) Multiple proportion
(C) Reciprocal proportion (D) Gaseous volume
3. Different proportions of oxygen in the various oxides of nitrogen prove the law of-
(A) Equivalent proportion (B) Multiple proportion
(C) Constant proportion (D) Conservation of matter
4. One part of an element A combines with two parts of another element B. Six parts of the element C combines
with four parts of the element B. If A and C combine in the simple whole number ratio of their masses will be
governed by.
(A) Law of definite proportion (B) Law of multiple proportion
(C) Law of reciprocal proportion (D) Law of conservation of mass
5. Oxygen combines with two isotopes of carbon 12C and 14C to form two sample of carbon dioxide. The data
illustrates-
(A) Law of conservation of mass (B) Law of multiple proportion
(C) Law of reciprocal proportions (D) None of these
6. The law of conservation of mass holds good for all of the following except-
(A) All chemical reactions (B) Nuclear reactions
(C) Endothermic reactions (D) Exothermic reactions

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7. Law of reciprocal proportion can be verified by following compounds-
(A) CO2, CH4, H2O (B) N2O, N2O3, N2O5
(C) NaCl, Na2CO3, NaOH (D) H2O, HCl, NaCl
8. A chemical equation is balanced according to the law of-
(A) Multiple proportions (B) Constant proportions
(C) Reciprocal proportions (D) Conservations of mass
9. The volume of a gas in discharge tube is 1.12 × 10 –7 ml. at NTP, then the number of molecules of gas in the
tube is-
(A) 3.01 × 104 (B) 3.01 × 1015
(C) 3.01 × 1012 (D) 3.01 × 1016
10. Which of the following contain highest number of molecules-
(A) 2.8 gm of CO (B) 3.2 gm of CH4
(C) 1.7 gm of NH3 (D) 3.2 gm of SO2
11. The atomic weights of two elements A and B are 40 and 80 respectively. If x g of A contains y atoms, how
many atoms are present in 2x g of B?
(A) y (B) y
2 4
(C) y (D) 2y
12. Twenty molecules of SO3 will weigh as much as....... molecules of oxygen.
(A) 100 (B) 50
(C) 15 (D) 8
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13. Calculate the number of atoms present in one drop of water having mass 1.8 mg
(dH2 O = 1 gm /mL)

(A) 0.3 NA (B) 0.03 NA


(C) 0.003 NA (D) 0.0003 NA
14. 1g-atom of nitrogen represents:-
(A) 6.02 × 1023 N molecules (B) 28g of Nitrogen
(C) 22.4 litre of N2 at 1 atm and 273 K (D) 11.2 litre of N2 at 1 atm and 273 K
15. Which has the maximum number of molecules among the following?
(A) 64 g SO2 (B) 44 g CO2
(C) 48 g O3 (D) 8 g H2
16. The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mol of K4[Fe(CN)6] is:
(A) 1.8 g (B) 18 g
(C) 3.6 g (D) 36 g
17. Molar mass of electron is nearly (NA = 6 × 1023):
(A) 9.1 × 10 –31 kg/mol (B) 9.1 × 10 –31 g/mol
(C) 54.8 × 10 –8 g/mol (D) 54.8 × 10 –8 kg/mol
18. Calculate the number of Na+ ion present in 142 amu of Na2SO4 in aqueous solution.
(A) 5 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 4

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19. The number of oxygen atoms in 0.4 mol of Na2CO3.10H2O is :
(A) 6.0 × 1024 (B) 1.56 × 1024
(C) 3.12 × 1024 (D) 1.2 ×1025
20. Calculate the number of moles in 11.2 litre of oxygen at STP.
(A) 0.1 mol (B) 0.2 mol
(C) 0.5 mol (D) 1 mol
21. Molecular weight of SO2 is :
(A) 64 g (B) 64 amu
(C) 32 g (D) 32 amu
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