(Paper) Chemistry Objective Type Questions with Answers for the preparation of Engineering Entrance Test : AIEEE, IIT-JEE, CET
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Chemistry Objective Type Questions with Answers for the preparation of
Engineering Entrance Test : AIEEE, IIT-JEE, CET
(Important For 10+1 & 10+2 Science Students)
Test 4
(1) The ionic mobility of alkali metal ions
in aqueous solution is maximum for
(a) K+
(b) Rb+
(c) Li+
(d) Na+
Answer (b) Rb+
(2) Density of a 2.05 M solution of acetic acid in water is 1.02 g/mL. The
molality of the solution is
(a) 1.14 mol kg–1
(b) 3.28 mol kg–1
(c) 2.28 mol kg–1
(d) 0.44 mol kg–1
Answer (c) 2.28 mol kg–1
(3) How many EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid) molecules are required to make an octahedral complex with a Ca2+ ion?
(a) Six
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) Two
Answer (c) One
(4) 18 g of glucose (C6H12O6) is added to 178.2
g of water. The vapour pressure of water for this aqueous solution at 100oC is
(a) 759.00 Torr
(b) 7.60 Torr
(c) 76.00 Torr
(d) 752.40 Torr
Answer (d) 752.40 Torr
(5) Which of the following oxides is amphoteric in character?
(a) CaO
(b) CO2
(c) SiO2
(d) SnO2
Answer (d) SnO2
(6) If α is the degree of dissociation of
Na2SO4, the vant Hoff’s factor (i) used for calculating the molecular mass is
(a) 1 + α
(b) 1 - α
(c) 1 + 2 α
(d) 1 – 2 α
Answer (c) 1 + 2 α
(7) Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of
(a) Nuclear fission
(b) Natural radioactivity
(c) Nuclear fusion
(d) Artificial radioactivity
Answer (c) Nuclear fusion
(8) An ionic compound has a unit cell
consisting of A ions at the corners of a cube and B ions on the centres of the
faces of the cube. The empirical formula for this compound would be
(a) AB
(b) A2B
(c) AB3
(d) A3B
Answer (c) AB3
(9) Which of the following is a polyamide?
(a) Teflon
(b) Nylon – 66
(c) Terylene
(d) Bakelite
Answer (b) Nylon – 66
(10) Which one of the following types of drugs
reduces fever?
(a) Analgesic
(b) Antipyretic
(c) Antibiotic
(d) Tranquiliser
Answer (b) Antipyretic