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Section – 1
1. Pick out thermosetting plastic among the following
(A) PVC (B) Bakelite
(C) Teflon (D) Polythene

2. All metals are good conductors. The metal that is non-conductor is


Q U I Z

(A) Aluminium (B) Iron


(C) Lead (D) Gold

3. Which of the following is a mixed fibre?


(A) Terycot (B) Terylene
(C) PET (D) all the above

4. The ratio of HCl and in aquaregia is


(A) 1:3 (B) 1:2
(C) 3:1 (D) 2:1

5. Sodium metal is usually stored in Kerosene, Because


(A) Sodium evaporates easily
(B) Sodium easily gets oxidized and produce lot of heat
(C) Sodium react easily with nitrogen present in the atmosphere
(D) Sodium gets corrode easily
R O O M

6. When a metal react with acid the gas produced is


(A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon dioxide

7. Which is the alloy of iron?


(A) Steel (B) Stainless steel
(C) Manganese steel (D) All

8. Which of the following is a disadvantage of synthetic fibre?


(A) Synthetic fibres melt before burning
(B) Synthetic fibres repel mositure and do not absorb it
(C) Synthetic fibres are garishly lustrous
(D) All the above

9. Which metal is used by Rutherford in his -particle scattering experiment?


(A) Silver (B) Gold
(C) Copper (D) Platinum

10. The plastics if are hard, become soft and readily workable by addition of certain compounds called
(A) Plasticiser (B) Telomers
C L A S S

(C) Catalyst (D) Promoter

11. Which of the following metal in water catches fire?


(A) Calcium (B) Aluminium
(C) Magnesium (D) Sodium

Section – 2
1. Which compound is mixed with LPG to impart an unpleasant odour to it?
(A) Methyl mercaptan (B) Ethyl mercaptan
(C) Propyl mercaptan (D) Butyl mercaptan

2. Among the different types of coal available on the earth, the most inferior quality of coal is
(A) lignite (B) Bituminous
(C) anthracite (D) none of the given

3. The main constituent of natural gas is


(A) methane (B) propane
(C) butane (D) ethane

4. The total coal deposits in India is around


(A) 8 million tonnes (B) 8 billion tones
(C) 80 billion tonnes (D) 800 billion tonnes

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5. The process of separating the various fractions of petroleum is called
(A) refining (B) concentration
(C) mining (D) calcination

6. Which among the following is not a fossil fuel?


(A) coal (B) petroleum
(C) producer gas (D) natural gas
Q U I Z

7. Which among the following is used as solvent for dry cleaning?


(A) Kerosene (B) Petrol
(C) Diesel (D) Bitumen

8. 65% of India’s commercial energy needs are met by


(A) coal (B) petroleum
(C) natural gas (D) LPG

9. The main constituent of coal is


(A) carbon (B) sulphur
(C) hydrogen (D) nitrogen

10. Which of the following statements regarding coke is false?


(A) Coke is obtained by destructive distillation of coal (B) Coke is almost pure form of carbon.
(C) Coke has lesser calorific value than coal. (D) Coke is a better fuel than coal.

11. Bitumen is obtained from


(A) coal (B) petroleum
R O O M

(C) natural gas (D) none of the given


Section – 3

1. The formula for Butane is


(A) C2H6 (B) C4H10
(C) C3H8 (D) C4H8

2. CO + H2 is
(A) Producer gas (B) Bio gas
(C) Water gas (D) None of these

3. Among the different types of coal available on the earth, the most inferior quality of coal is
(A) lignite (B) Bituminous
(C) anthracite (D) none of the given

4. Naphthalene balls are obtained from


(A) coke (B) ammoniacal liquor
(C) lubricating oil (D) coal tar
C L A S S

5. 65% of India’s commercial energy needs are met by


(A) coal (B) petroleum
(C) natural gas (D) LPG

6. Which one of the following is mainly a mixture of low molecular mass alkanes and alkenes?
(A) Coal tar (B) Coal gas
(C) Coke (D) Ammoniacal liquor
7. Which of the following statements regarding coke is false?
(A) Coke is obtained by destructive distillation of coal. (B) Coke is almost pure form of carbon.
(C) Coke has lesser calorific value than coal. (D) Coke is a better fuel than coal.

8. The main constituent of coal is


(A) carbon (B) sulphur (C) hydrogen (D) nitrogen

9. Coke is not used in


(A) Manufacture of steel (B) preparation of water gas
(C) preparation of producer gas (D) carbonated beverages

10. The variety of coal with the highest calorific value is


(A) Bituminous (B) Anthracite (C) Lignite (D) Peat

11. Black gold’ and ‘Buried sunshine’ refer to


(A) Petroleum and coal respectively (B) coal and petroleum respectively
(C) coal and natural gas respectively (D) coal and bitumen respectively

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Answer key

Section – 1: Chemistry

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B
6. A 7. D 8. D 9. B 10. A
Q U I Z

11. D

Section – 2: Chemistry

1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. A
6. C 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. C
11. B

Section – 3: Chemistry

1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. A
6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. B
11. D
R O O M
C L A S S

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