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[TEST INSTRUCTION] Grade XI – BEMS – Weekly Test 17

[TEST DURATION] 60
[TEST MAXIMUM MARKS] 200

[SECTION] Chemistry
[SECTION DURATION] 60
[SECTION MARKS] 200
I.1) Multi choice Question

Q.1) The rms velocity of hydrogen is \(\sqrt{7}\) times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If T is the
temperature of the gas, then

[1] \(T\left( {{H}_{2}} \right)=T\left( {{N}_{2}} \right)\)


[2] \(T\left( {{H}_{2}} \right)>T\left( {{N}_{2}} \right)\)
*[3] \(T\left( {{H}_{2}} \right)<T\left( {{N}_{2}} \right)\)
[4] \(T\left( {{H}_{2}} \right)=\sqrt{7}T\left( {{N}_{2}} \right)\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(T\left( {{H}_{2}} \right)<T\left( {{N}_{2}} \right)\)

Q.2) If Z is a compressibility factor, van der Waals equation at low pressure can be written as:
[1] \(Z=1+\frac{RT}{Pb}\)
*[2] \(Z=1=\frac{a}{VRT}\)
[3] \(Z=1=\frac{Pb}{RT}\)
[4] \(Z=1+\frac{Pb}{RT}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(Z=1=\frac{a}{VRT}\)

Q.3) Refer to the figure given:


Which of the following statements is wrong?

[1] For gas A, a = 0 and Z will linearly depend on pressure


*[2] For gas B, b = 0 and Z will linearly depend on pressure
[3] Gas C is a real gas and we can find ‘a’ and ‘b’ if intersection data is given
[4] All vander Waal gases will behave like gas C and give positive slope at high pressure
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] For gas B, b = 0 and Z will linearly depend on pressure
Q.4) Equal masses of H2, O2 and methane have been taken in a container of volume V at
temperature 27°C in identical conditions. The ratio of the volumes of gases H 2 : O2 : methane
would be:
[1] 8 : 16 : 1
[2] 16 : 8: 1
*[3] 16 : 1 : 2
[4] 8 : 1 : 2
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 16 : 1 : 2

Q.5) Which one of the following statements is NOT true about the effect of an increase in
temperature on the distribution of molecular speeds in a gas?
[1] The area under the distribution curve remains the same as under the lower temperature
[2] The distribution becomes broader
*[3] The fraction of the molecules with the most probable speed increases
[4] The most probable speed increase
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] The fraction of the molecules with the most probable speed increases
Q.6) As the temperature is raised from 20°C to 40°C, the average kinetic energy of neon
atoms changes by a factor of which of the following?
*[1] 313/ 293
[2] \(\sqrt{\left( 313/293 \right)}\)
[3] 1/2
[4] 2
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 313/ 293

Q.7) The ratio between the root mean square speed of H2 at 50K and that of O2 at 800 K is,
[1] 4
[2] 2
*[3] 1
[4] 1/4
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION]1

Q.8) Positive deviation from ideal behaviour takes place because of


[1] Molecular interaction between atoms and PV / nRT > 1
[2] Molecular interaction between atoms and PV / nRT < 1
*[3] Finite size of atoms and PV / nRT > 1
[4] Finite size of atoms and PV / nRT < 1
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Finite size of atoms and PV / nRT > 1

Q.9) Equal masses of methane and oxygen are mixed in an empty contained at 25°C. The
fraction of the total pressure exerted by oxygen is
[1] 1/2
[2] 2/3
[3] \(\frac{1}{3}\times \frac{273}{298}\)
*[4] \(\frac{1}{3}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(\frac{1}{3}\)

Q.10) The rate of diffusion of SO2, CO2, PCl3 and SO3 are in the following order
[1] \(PC{{l}_{3}}>S{{O}_{3}}>S{{O}_{2}}>C{{O}_{2}}\)
[2] \(C{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{2}}>PC{{l}_{3}}>S{{O}_{3}}\)
[3] \(S{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{3}}>PC{{l}_{3}}>C{{O}_{2}}\)
*[4] \(C{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{3}}>PC{{l}_{3}}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(C{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{2}}>S{{O}_{3}}>PC{{l}_{3}}\)

Q.11) The van der Waal’s equation for n = 1 mole may be expressed as
\({{V}^{3}}-\left( b+\frac{RT}{P} \right){{V}^{2}}+\frac{aV}{P}-\frac{ab}{P}=0\)

Where V is the mole volume of the gas. Which of the following is correct?

[1] For a temperature less than Tc, V has three real roots
[2] For a temperature more than Tc, V has one real and two imaginary roots
[3] For a temperature equal to Tc, all three roots of V are real and identical
*[4] All of these
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] All of these

Q.12) By how many folds the temperature of a gas would increase when the root mean
square velocity of the gas molecules in a container of fixed volume is increased from 5 × 104
cm/s to 10 × 104 cm/s?
[1] Two
[2] Three
[3] Six
*[4] Four
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Four

Q.13) The density of neon will be highest at


[1] S.T.P
*[2] 0°C, 2 atm
[3] 273°C, 1 atm
[4] 273° C, 2 atm
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 0°C, 2 atm

Q.14) Above Boyle point, real gases show X from ideality and Z values arc Y than one.
[1] X = Negative deviation, Y = Less
[2] X = Negative deviation, Y = Greater
[3] X = Positive deviation, Y = Less
*[4] X = Positive deviation, Y = Greater
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] X = Positive deviation, Y = Greater

Q.15) Induced dipole moment depend upon the


I. dipole moment present in the permanent dipole.
II. polarisability of the electrically neutral molecules
Identify the correct option.
[1] I is correct but II is wrong
[2] I is wrong and II is correct
[3] Both I and II are wrong
*[4] Both I and II are correct
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Both I and II are correct

Q.16) Following table represents critical temperature of some gases. Arrange these gases in
their increasing order of liquification

Gas Te/K

H2 33.2

He 5.3

N2 126

O2 154.3
[1] He < N2 < H2 < O2
[2] H2 < H2 < N2 < O2
*[3] He < H2 < N2 < O2
[4] O2 < N2 < H2 < He
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] He < H2 < N2 < O2

Q.17) Which of the following liquid will exhibit highest vapour pressure?
[1] C2H5OH(l)
*[2] NH3(l)
[3] HF(l)
[4] H2O(l)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] NH3(l)

Q.18) Generally,, liquid drops assume spherical shape because:


[1] a sphere has maximum surface area
*[2] a sphere has minimum surface area
[3] sphere is symmetrical in shape
[4] None of these
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] a sphere has minimum surface area

Q.19) Internal energy and pressure of a gas per unit volume are related as:
*[1] \(P=\frac{2}{3}E\)
[2] \(P=\frac{3}{2}E\)
[3] \(P=\frac{1}{2}E\)
[4] \(P=2E\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(P=\frac{2}{3}E\)

Q.20) Two vessels containing gases A and B are interconnected as shown in the figure. The
stopper is opened, the gases are allowed to mix homogeneously. The partial pressures of A
and B in the mixture will be, respectively

[1] 8 and 5 atom


[2] 9.6 and 4 atm
*[3] 4.8 and 2 atm
[4] 6.4 and 4 atm
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 4.8 and 2 atm

Q.21) Match the following graphs of ideal gas (Colunn-1) with their co-ordinates (Column-l) with
their co – ordinates (Column – II):

Column – I Column – II

(Graphical (x and y co – ordinates)


representation)

I. pV vs V

II. P vs V

III. P vs \(\frac{1}{V}\)
[1] A – III; B – I; C - II
[2] A – III; B – II; C - I
*[3] A – II; B – III; C - I
[4] A – I; B – III; C - II
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] A – II; B – III; C - I

Q.22) Which of the following statement(s) is/ are true for London force?
(i) These forces are always attractive.
(ii) These forces are important for long distance too
(iii) Their magnitude depends on the polarizability of the particle
[1] (i) and (ii)
[2] (i) only
[3] (iii) only
*[4] (i) and (iii)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] (i) and (iii)

Q.23) Kinetic theory of gases presumes that the collisions between the molecules to be
perfectly elastic because
*[1] the gas molecules are tiny particles and not rigid in nature
[2] the temperature remains constant irrespective of collision
[3] collision will not split the molecules
[4] the molecules are large particle and rigid in natire
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] the gas molecules are tiny particles and not rigid in nature

Q.24) Which of the following statements are correct?


(i) Real gases show deviations from ideal gas law because molecules interact with each
other.
(ii) Due to interaction of molecules the pressure exerted by the gas is given as:
\({{P}_{real}}={{P}_{ideal}}+\frac{a{{n}^{2}}}{{{V}^{2}}}\)

(iii) Value of ‘a’ is measure of magnitude of intermolecular attractive forces with the gas and
depends on temperature and pressure of gas.

(iv) At high pressure volume occupied by the molecules also becomes significant because instead of
moving in volume V, these are now restricted to volume (V – nb)

*[1] (i) and (iv)


[2] (i), (ii) and (iii)
[3] (i), (iii) and (iv)
[4] (i) and (iii)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] (i) and (iv)

Q.25) The units of constant in vander Waal’s equation is


*[1] dm6 atm mol-2
[2] dm3 atm mol-2
[3] dm atm mol-2
[4] atm mol-1
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] dm6 atm mol-2

Q.26) The root mean square velocity of an ideal gas at constant pressure varies with density
(d) as
[1] d2
[2] d

[3] d

*[4] 1 / d
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice

[SOLUTION] 1 / d
Q.27) The correct order of viscosity of the following liquids will be
[1] Water < methyl alcohol < dimethyl ether < glyccrol
[2] methyl alcohol < glycerol < water < dimethyl ether
*[3] dimethyl ether < methyl alcohol < water < glycocrol
[4] glycerol < dimethyl ether < water < methyl alcohol
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] dimethyl ether < methyl alcohol < water < glycocrol

Q.28) The molecular velocity of any gas is


[1] inversely proportional to absolute temperature
[2] directly proportional to square of temperature
*[3] directly proportional to square root of temperature
[4] inversely proportional to the square root of temperature
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] directly proportional to square root of temperature

Q.29) Which of the following volume (V) – temperature (T) plots represents the behaviours
of one mole of an ideal gas at one atmospheric pressure?
[1]

[2]

*[3]

[4]
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION]
Q.30) Match the columns

Column I Column II

A. Boyle’s law I. V  n at constant T and P

B. Charle’s law II. Ptotal = p1 + p2 + p3 + …. at


constant T, V

C. Dalton’s law III. \(\frac{pV}{T}\). Constant

D. Avogadro law IV. V  T at constant n and p

V . \(p.\frac{I}{V}\) at constant
n and T

*[1] A – V; B – IV; C – II; D – I


[2] A – IV; B – II; C – I; D – V
[3] A – III; B – V; C - II; D – I
[4] A – V; B – II, C – IV; D – III
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] A – V; B – IV; C – II; D – I

Q.31) If P, V, T represent pressure, volume and temperature of the gas, the correct
representation of Boyle’s law is
[1] \(V\propto \frac{1}{T}\)(at constant P)
[2] Pv = RT
*[3] \(V\propto \frac{1}{P}\) (at constant T)
[4] PV = nRT
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(V\propto \frac{1}{P}\) (at constant T)

Q.32) Air at sea level is dense. This is a practical application


*[1] Boyle’s law
[2] Charle’s law
[3] Avogadro’s law
[4] Dalton’s law
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Boyle’s law

Q.33) A certain sample of gas has a volume of 0.2 litre measured at 1 atm, pressure and 0°C.
At the same pressure but at 273°C, its volume will be
*[1] 0.4 litres
[2] 0.8 litres
[3] 27.8 litres
[4] 55.6 litres
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 0.4 litres

Q.34) Two closed vessels of equal volume containing air at pressure P 1 and temperature T1
are connected to each other through a narrow tube. If the temperature in one of the vessels
is now maintained at T1 and that in the other at T2 what will be the pressure in the vessels
[1] \(\frac{2{{P}_{1}}{{T}_{1}}}{{{T}_{1}}+{{T}_{2}}}\)
[2] \(\frac{{{T}_{1}}}{2{{P}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}\)
*[3] \(\frac{2{{P}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}{{{T}_{1}}+{{T}_{2}}}\)
[4] \(\frac{2{{P}_{1}}}{{{T}_{1}}+{{T}_{2}}}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(\frac{2{{P}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}{{{T}_{1}}+{{T}_{2}}}\)

Q.35) Correct gas equation is


[1] \(\frac{{{V}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}{{{P}_{1}}}=\frac{{{V}_{2}}{{T}_{1}}}{{{P}_{2}}}\)
*[2] \(\frac{{{P}_{1}}{{V}_{1}}}{{{P}_{2}}{{V}_{2}}}=\frac{{{T}_{1}}}{{{T}_{2}}}\)
[3] \(\frac{{{P}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}{{{V}_{1}}}=\frac{{{P}_{2}}{{V}_{2}}}{{{T}_{2}}}\)
[4] \(\frac{{{V}_{1}}{{V}_{2}}}{{{T}_{1}}{{T}_{2}}}={{P}_{1}}{{P}_{2}}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(\frac{{{P}_{1}}{{V}_{1}}}{{{P}_{2}}{{V}_{2}}}=\frac{{{T}_{1}}}{{{T}_{2}}}\)

Q.36) Two separate bulbs contain ideal gases A and B. The density of gas A is twice that of
gas B. The molecular mass of A is half that of gas B. The two gases are at the same
temperature. The ratio of the pressure of A to that of gas B is
[1] 2
[2] 1/2
*[3] 4
[4] 1/4
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 4

Q.37) The correct value of the gas constant R is close to


[1] 0.082 litre – atmosphere K
*[2] 0.82 litre – atmosphere K-1 mol-1
[3] 0.082 litre – atmosphere-1 K mol-1
[4] 0.082 litre-1 atmosphere-1 K mol
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 0.82 litre – atmosphere K-1 mol-1

Q.38) At what pressure a quantity of gas will occupy a volume of 60 ml, if it occupies a
volume of 100 ml at a pressure of 720 mm? (while temperature is constant)
[1] 700 mm
[2] 800 mm
[3] 100 mm
*[4] 1200 mm
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 1200 mm

Q.39) A certain mass of gas occupies a column of 300 c.c. at 27 C and 620 mm pressure. The
volume of this gas at 47°C and 640 mm pressure will be
[1] 400 c.c
[2] 510 c.c
*[3] 310 c.c
[4] 350 c.c
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 310 c.c

Q.40) If the absolute temperature of an ideal gas become double and pressure become half,
the volume of gas would be
[1] Remain unchange
[2] will be double
*[3] will be four time
[4] will be half
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] will be four time

Q.41) Dispersion force’s interaction energy is proportional to (take ‘’r’’ as the distance
between the two particles) ___________
[1] r6
[2] 1/r-6
[3] r2
*[4] 1/r6
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 1/r6
Q.42) Dipole – Dipole forces are stronger than _________ and weaker than ___interaction.
[1] dipole – induced dipole, london
[2] ion – ion, dispersion
[3] ion – ion, london
*[4] London, ion - ion
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] London, ion - ion

Q.43) Which of the following graphs represent Boyle’s law

[1]

*[2]

*[3]

[4]
[MARKS] 4
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[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION]

Q.44) Van der waals forces include the following except


[1] London forces
[2] dipole – dipole force
[3] dipole – include dipole forces
*[4] chemical bonding forces
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] chemical bonding forces

Q.45) Equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal
number of particles? This statement is a direct consequence of
*[1] Avogadro’s law
[2] Charle’s law
[3] Ideal gas equation
[4] Law of partial pressure
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Avogadro’s law

Q.46) A gas diffuse 1/5 times as fast as hydrogen. Its molecular weight is
*[1] 50
[2] 25

[3] 25 2

[4] 50 2
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] 50

Q.47) Statement I: Three states of matter are the result of balance between intermolecular
forces and thermal energy of the molecules.
Statement II: Intermolecular forces tend to keep the molecules together but thermal energy
of molecules tends to keep them apart.
*[1] Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct
explanation of Statement I
[2] Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is not the correct
explanation of Statement I
[3] Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
[4] Statement II is correct but Statement I is
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct
explanation of Statement I

Q.48) Which of the following mixtures of gases does not obey Dalton’s law of partial
pressure
[1] O2 and CO2
[2] N2 and O2
[3] Cl2 and O2
*[4] NH3 and HCl
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] NH3 and HCl

Q.49) In comparing gases with liquids, gases have _________compressibility and


________density.
*[1] greater, smaller
[2] greater, greater
[3] smaller, smaller
[4] smaller, greater
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] greater, smaller

Q.50) Dipole – Dipole interaction energy between stationary polar molecules is proportional
to x and that between rotating molecules is proportional to Y. Assume distance between
polar molecules as r, then x and y are
[1] \(\frac{1}{{{r}^{6}}},\frac{1}{{{r}^{3}}}\)
*[2] \(\frac{1}{{{r}^{3}}},\frac{1}{{{r}^{6}}}\)
[3] \(\frac{1}{{{r}^{3}}},\frac{1}{{{r}^{3}}}\)
[4] \(\frac{1}{{{r}^{6}}},\frac{1}{{{r}^{6}}}\)
[MARKS] 4
[NEGATIVE MARKS] 1
[TAG] States of Matter
[DIFFICULTY] Medium
[ANSWER TIME] 3
[QUESTION TYPE] Multi_choice
[SOLUTION] \(\frac{1}{{{r}^{3}}},\frac{1}{{{r}^{6}}}\)

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