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Multiple Choice Questions

1. The amount of solute required to prepare 10 liters of decimolar solution is ;


A] 0.01 mole B] 0.2 mole
C] 0.05 mole D] 1.0 mole

2. The molarity of pure water is ;


A] 18 B] 5.56
C] 55.6 D] 100

3. The no. of moles of NaCl in 3 litres of 3M Solution is ;


A] 1 B] 3
C] 9 D] 27

4. Isotonic solutions are the solutions having the same ;


A] Surface tension B] Vapour pressure
C] Osmotic Pressure D] Viscosity

5. The colligative properties of a dilute solution depend on :


A] The nature of solute B] the nature of solute and the solvent
C ] the no. of particles of solute D] the no. of particles of solvent

6. A pressure cooker reduces cooking time because :


A] Heat is more evenly distributed B] the high pressure tenderises the food
C] The boiling point of water inside the cooker is elevated D] the boiling point of water inside the cooker is depressed

7. An aqueous solution containing 6g of urea in 500 ml. of solution has a density equal to 1.05 . if the molar mass of urea is 60,
then the molality of solution is :
A] 0.20 B] 0.19
C] 0.10 D] 1.2

8. The van’t hoff factor for 0.1M Ba(NO3)2 solution is 2.74. The degree of dissociation is :
A] 91.3% B] 87%
C] 100% D]74%

9. Mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 molal aqueous solution is :


A] 0.1770 B]0.0177
C] 0.0344 D] 1.7700

10. 6.02 *10^20 Molecules Of Urea Are Present In 100 ml of it’s solution . the concentration of solution is :
A] 0.001M B] 0.1M
C] 0.02M D] 0.01M

ANSWER KEY
1. [D] 3. [C] 5. [C] 7. [B] 9. [B]
2. [C] 4. [C] 6. [C] 8. [B] 10. [D]

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