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1.

Below given statement is


Fundamental dimensions are those that can`t be measured independently
a) True b) False c) Not a standard definition d) None of the mentioned

Answer: b Explanation: Fundamental dimensions are those that can be measured independently.
2. ________ dimensions are those that can be developed in terms of fundamental dimensions.
a) Fundamental b) Derived c) Unit d) None of the mentioned

Answer: b Explanation: Derived dimensions are those that can be developed in terms of
fundamental dimensions.
3. Below given statements are
A. Fundamental units are not those that can be measured independently
B. Derived units are those that can be developed in terms of fundamental units
The number of true statement is/are a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) None of the mentioned

Answer: b
Explanation: Fundamental units are not those that can be measured independently.

4. _________ are the general expression of a characteristics of measurement.


a) Units b) Dimensions c) Neither unit nor dimension d) None of the mentioned

Answer: b
Explanation: Dimensions are the general expression of a characteristics of measurement.
5. ___________ are the means of explicitly expressing the dimensions.
a) Units b) Dimensions c) Significant figures d) None of the mentioned

Answer: a
Explanation: Units are the means of explicitly expressing the dimensions.
6. Which one is not a dimension?
a) Length b) Mass c) Time d) Kelvin

Answer: d
Explanation: Kelvin is a unit, not dimension.
7. Which one is a unit?
a) Feet b) Second c) Square meter d) All of the mentioned

Answer: d
Explanation: All are the units of length, time and area respectively.
8. When quantities with units are added or subtracted, they need to be expressed in the ______
unit.
a) Different b) Same c) Derived d) Fundamental
Answer: b
Explanation: When quantities with units are added or subtracted, they need to be expressed in the
same unit.
9. Jule/Kg.Kelvin is a
a) SI unit b) AE unit c) Neither SI nor AE unit d) None of the mentioned
Answer: a
Explanation: Jule/Kg.Kelvin is a SI unit of heat capacity.

10. _________ should not be used in symbols for compound units.


a) Parentheses b) Hyphens c) Exponents d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
Explanation: Hyphens should not be used in symbols for compound units.

1. __________ are statements of equivalent values of different units in the form of ratios.
a) Fraction factor b) Conversion factor c) Expand factor d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
Explanation: Conversion factor are statements of equivalent values of different units in the form
of ratios.

2. Which one is an incorrect conversion


a) 1 inch = 2.54 cm b) 1 mile = 5280 ft. c) 1 ft. = 12 inch d) None of the mentioned
Answer: d
Explanation: All above mentioned are correct conversions of length.

3. A car is travelling with a speed of 550 ft/sec. How fast it is going in miles per hour?
a) 375 b) 750 c) 900 d) 1800
Answer: a
Explanation: 1 mile = 5280 ft and 1 hour = 3600 sec.

4. 30 (in)(cm2)/(yr)(s)(lbm)(ft2) to all SI units.


a) 5.72×10-11
b) 4.76×10-12
c) 8.73×10-11
d) 4.45×10-12

Answer: a
Explanation: 1 lbm = 454 g, 1 ft = 12×2054 centimetres and 1yr = 365×24×60×60 sec.

5. Oil is flowing through a 4 in.-diameter pipe having a velocity of 6 ft/sec. The flow rate gallon
per minute and kinetic energy of water in (ft)(lbf)/lbm are respectively?
a) 469.92 and 1.12
b) 352.44 and 0.84
c) 234.96 and 0.56
d) 117.48 and 0.28
Answer: c
Explanation: K.E. = 0.5mv2 and Q = Av.

6. What is the potential energy of a box in (ft)(lbf), kept on a wall having a height 20 ft above the
surface? Assume that the mass of the box is 100 lb.
a) 1000
b) 2000
c) 3000
d) 4000
Answer: b
Explanation: PE = mgh, g = 32.2 ft/s2.

7. What is the value of 200 ft3/min in mile3/day?


a) 0.95×10-6
b) 1.95×10-6
c) 0.95×106
d) 1.95×106
Answer: b
Explanation: 1 mile = 5280 ft and 1 day = 24*60 minutes.
8. 1.5 nm. is equal to
a) 1.5*10^-8 dm
b) 0.15 Angstrom
c) 5.9*10^-10 in
d) All of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: 1 in. = 2.54 cm, 1 Angstrom = 10*^-10 meter, 1 meter = 0.1 dm.
9. Acceleration of gravity in AE system is equal to
a) 0.32174 ft/s2
b) 3.2174 ft/s2
c) 32.174 ft/s2
d) 321.74 ft/s2
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Acceleration of gravity in AE system is equal to 32.174 ft/s2.
10. Fundamental unit for the length in metric system is
a) cm
b) m
c) in
d) yd
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Fundamental unit for the length in metric system is meter (m).

1. Conversion factor to change inches in to cm. is


a) 1/2.54
b) 2.54
c) 1/12
d) 12
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: 1 in. = 2.54 cm.
2. 3.5 mile is equal to
a) 18480 ft.
b) 2217600 in.
c) 56327 m
d) All of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: 1 mile = 5280 ft., 1 ft. = 12 in., 1 in. = 2.54 cm.
3. The Pascal (Pa) unit of pressure can be written as:
a) N.m-2
b) mg/mL
c) MmHg
d) Kg .m2
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The Pascal (Pa) unit of pressure is Force/Area.
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4. 1 bar pressure is equal to


a) 10 KN/m2
b) 100 KN/m2
c) 1000 KN/m2
d) 10000 KN/m2
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: . 1 bar pressure is equal to 100 KN/m2.
5. The below given distance units are arranged in an order of
nm, mm, dm, m, Km
a) Smallest to largest
b) Largest to smallest
c) Not arranged in any correct order
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The distance units are arranged in an order of smallest to largest.
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6. Conversion factor 32.174 is mostly used for lbf to lbm or lbm to lbf conversion.
The above given statement is
a) Correct
b) Incorrect
c) The value conversion factor is not correct
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The conversion factor = 32.174 (ft)(lbm)/(s2)(lbf).
7. 30 mile/hour is equal to
a) 25.26 ft./sec
b) 35.36 ft./sec
c) 45.46 ft./sec
d) 55.56 ft./sec
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: 1 mile = 5280 ft. and 1 hr. = 3600 sec.
8. 25 Kg is
a) 2.500 g
b) 2.5000 g
c) 55 lb
d) 0.055 lb
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: 1 lb = 454 gm.
9. 28 lbm/ft. is eqal to
a) 41.7 kg/m
b) 41.7 g/cm
c) 41.7 g/ft
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: 1 lbm = 454 gm, 1ft = 0.3084 m.
10. 100 gal is equal to
a) 378.5 L
b) 23100 cubic inch
c) 13.36 cubic inch
d) All of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: 1 gal = 3.78541 L.

6. For dimensional consistency each term in an equation must have the same net dimension and
unit as every other term to which it is added or subtracted or equated.
The above given statement is
a) False
b) True
c) Not mandatory
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: For dimensional consistency each term in an equation must have the same net
dimension and unit as every other term to which it is added or subtracted or equated.
7. A collection of variables or parameters that has no net dimensions or units are called
a) Dimensionless group
b) Dimensional group
c) Derived dimension group
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: A collection of variables or parameters that has no net dimensions or units are
called dimensionless group.
8. Find out the dimensionless quantity
a) Pressure
b) Reynolds number
c) Viscosity
d) Density
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Reynolds number has no dimension or units.
9-10. Pressure relation of a real gas is given by the equation P = Aexp(B/T) atm. Where A and B
are constants and T is the temperature of the gas.

9. What is the unit of A?


a) atm
b) K
c) 1/atm
d) 1/K
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The unit of A is same as the unit of pressure.
10. What is the unit of B?
a) atm
b) K
c) 1/atm
d) 1/K
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The unit of B is same as the unit of temperature.

1. Amount of substance containing 6.022*10^23 entities is called


a) Mole
b) Molecular weight
c) Molar mass
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Amount of substance containing 6.022*10^23 entities is called mole.
2. Two statements are given as below
I: lb mole is composed of 453.6*6.022*1023 molecules
II: gm mole is composed of 6.022*1023 molecules
Number of correct statements is/are
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: 2
Explanation: A gm mole is composed of 6.022*10^23 molecules and 1 lb mole is 453.6 times a
gm mole.
3. Molecular weight is the ratio of _______ and ________
a) Mass, Mole
b) Mole, Mass
c) Mole, Mole
d) Mass, Mass
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Molecular weight is the ratio of Mass and Mole.
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4. How many g moles of H are there in 22 g of H2SO4?


a) 0.4489
b) 0.2245
c) 0.1256
d) 0.3256
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: g moles of H = 2(gm moles of H2SO4).
5. How many g moles of S are there in 22 g of H2SO4?
a) 0.4489
b) 0.2245
c) 0.1256
d) 0.3256
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: g moles of S = gm moles of H2SO4.
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6. How many lb moles of O are there in 22 g of H2SO4?
a) 1.978*10-4
b) 1.978*10-3
c) 1.978*10-2
d) 1.978*10-1
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: lb mole = 454*gm mole, lb moles of O = 4(lb moles of H2SO4).
7-8. 500 lb of N2 is there in a container
7. How many pound moles of N2 does it contain?
a) 17.86
b) 35.7
c) 0.039
d) 0.078
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: lb moles = mass in lb/molecular weight.
8. How many gram moles of N2 does it contain?
a) 8107
b) 6789
c) 7583
d) 7357
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: gm moles = mass in gm/molecular weight.
9. 58.5 gms of NaCl contains
a) 1 gm mole of NaCl
b) 1 lb mole of NaCl
c) Both a and b
d) Neither a nor b
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: gm moles = mass in gm/molecular weight.
10.40 gms of NaOH contains
a) 6.022*1023 molecules
b) 1 molecule
c) 13.24*1021 molecules
d) 6.022*1021 molecules
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: 40 gms of NaOH = 1 gm mole of NaOH = 6.022*10^23 molecules.

1-2. A vessel contains 4 lb of H2SO4.


1. How much pound mole of H2SO4 is there in the vessel?
a) 0.0408
b) 18.53
c) 0.0816
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: lb mole = mass in lb/molecular weight.
2. How much gram mole of H2SO4 is there in the vessel?
a) 18.53
b) 0.0408
c) 18.53
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: lb mole = mass in lb/molecular weight.
3. How many pounds of NaOH are in 15 g mole of NaOH?
a) 1.32
b) 2.64
c) 3.96
d) 5.28
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: First convert 15 g mole of NaOH to grams of NaOH, and then use the conversion of
1 lb = 454g.
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4. Mass of a compound per mole is _________


a) Mole
b) Molecular weight
c) Mole fraction
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Mass of a compound per mole is called Molecular weight.
5. A pseudo molecular weight computed by dividing the mass in a mixture or solution by the
number of moles in the mixture or solution is called
a) Molecular weight
b) Average molecular weight
c) Atomic weight
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: A pseudo molecular weight computed by dividing the mass in a mixture or solution
by the number of moles in the mixture or solution is called average molecular weight.
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6. The __________ of an element is the mass of an atom based on the scale that assigns a mass
of exactly 12 to the carbon isotope 12C .
a) Molecular weight
b) Average molecular weight
c) Atomic weight
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The atomic weight of an element is the mass of an atom based on the scale that
assigns a mass of exactly 12 to the carbon isotope 12C.
7. The molecular weight of a compound is nothing more than the sum of the weights of atoms of
which it is composed.
The above given statement is
a) Correct
b) Incorrect
c) The definition should be more proper
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The molecular weight of a compound is nothing more than the sum of the weights
of atoms of which it is composed.
8. How many molecules are there in 4*10-3 lb moles of carbon?
a) 12.044 *1023
b) 12.044 *1026
c) 12.044 *1029
d) 12.044 *1022
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: 4*10-3 lb moles of C = 2 gm moles of C.
9. _____________ is the number of moles of a particular substance in a mixtures or solution
divided by the total number of moles present in the mixture or solution.
a) Molecular weight
b) Average molecular weight
c) Atomic weight
d) Mole fraction
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Mole fraction is the number of moles of a particular substance in a mixtures or
solution divided by the total number of moles present in the mixture or solution.
10. __________ is mass of a particular substance divided by the total mass of all the substances
present in the mixture or solution.
a) Molecular weight
b) Weight fraction
c) Atomic weight
d) Mole fraction
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Weight fraction is mass of a particular substance divided by the total mass of all the
substances present in the mixture or solution

1. How many gm moles oxygen are there in 88 gms carbon di oxide?


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: 88gms of CO2 = 2 moles of CO2 = 4 moles of oxygen.
2. What is the percent water in CuSO4.5H2O?
a) 12
b) 14
c) 16
d) 18
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Percentage water = mass of water in the molecule/Total mass of the molecule.
3. What is the average molecular weight of a gas containing 20% N2 (molecular wt. = 28) and
80% SO2 (molecular wt. = 64)?
a) 28.4
b) 56.8
c) 24.4
d) 48.8
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Take 1 gm mole of the Gas and then average molecular weight = 0.20×28+0.80×64.
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4. Two statements are given as


(1) When a percentage of fractions is given for gas, it is assumed that it refers to a mole fraction
(2) When a percentage of fractions is given for liquid or solid, it is assumed that it refers to the
weight fraction
True statements are
a) 1
b) 2
c) Both 1 and 2
d) Neither 1 nor 2
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: This is a simple assumption, unless otherwise specified.
5. A bucket contains 10 kg of water and 10 kg of NaOH. The respective mass fraction of water
and the mole fraction of NaOH are
a) 0.5 and 0.31
b) 1.0 and 0.62
c) 0.5 and 0.69
d) 1.0 and 0.50
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Mole fraction of X = moles of X/total moles and mass fraction of X = mass of
X/total mass.
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6. What is the formula for a solid compound that contains 42.11% C, 51.46% O, and 6.43% H
and having molecular weight about 341.
a) C10 O12H29
b) C11O13 H
c) C12O11H22
d) C12O10H37
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Take 100 g of the compound and calculate the ratio of the molecules, then make it
integer to get the chemical formula.
7. If in a compound the moles of consisting atoms are doubled then the mole fraction of a
particular atom will be
a) Double
b) Half
c) Remain same
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: mole fraction of X = moles of the X/total moles.
8. Select the correct statement
a) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride have same number of moles
b) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride don`t have same molecular weights
c) Both a and b
d) Neither a nor b
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: 1 mole of SO2 = 64 g = 1 mole of Ethyl Chloride.
9. What is a mole?
a) A mole is found in a certain number of cm3 of one substance or another.
b) A mole is the sum of atomic weights.
c) A mole is the number of molecules in one gram of a substance.
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: A mole is number of molecules.
10. What will be the molecular weight of a chemical, consisting 2 moles of H2SO4, 3 moles of
SO2 and 1 mole of NaOH?
a) 128
b) 228
c) 328
d) 428
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Molecular weight = 2 moles of H2SO4(98)+3 moles of SO2(64)+1 mole of
NaOH(40)

1-10. A bucket contains 48 gms of NaOH, 56 gms of H2O and 184 gms of H2SO4. (Molecular
weights of the components are 40, 18 and 98 respectively)
1. How many moles of NaOH are there in the bucket?
a) 1.0
b) 1.2
c) 1.4
d) 1.6
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
2. How many moles of H2SO4 are there in the bucket?
a) 1.44
b) 1.88
c) 2.44
d) 2.88
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
3. How many moles of H2O are there in the bucket?
a) 3.1
b) 3.2
c) 3.3
d) 3.4
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
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4. What are the number moles of Oxygen present there in the bucket?
a) 14.82
b) 13.82
c) 12.82
d) 11.82
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Moles of Oxygen = Moles of NaOH + Moles of H2O + 4(Moles of H2SO4).
5. How many moles of Hydrogen are there in the bucket?
a) 11.00
b) 11.16
c) 11.56
d) 11.98
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Moles of H = Moles of NaOH + 2(Moles of H2O) + 2(Moles of H2SO4).
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6. What is the weight percentage of H2O?
a) 19.44
b) 14.42
c) 12.56
d) 10.28
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
7. What is mole percentage of H2SO4?
a) 10.4
b) 20.4
c) 30.4
d) 40.4
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Mole percentage = Moles of the component / Total moles.
8. What is the weight percentage of NaOH?
a) 14.67
b) 15.67
c) 16.67
d) 17.67
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
9. What is mole percentage of NaOH?
a) 20.4
b) 19.4
c) 18.4
d) 17.4
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Mole percentage = Moles of the component / Total moles.
10. What is the weight percentage of H2SO4 ?
a) 14.82
b) 25.69
c) 58.67
d) 63.88
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.

1. What is the percent by weight of C in CO2?


Molecular weight of C and Oxygen are 12 and 16 respectively?
a) 25
b) 50
c) 75
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Percentage by weight = mass of the component / Total mass.
2. How many moles of Hydrogen are there in 1 mole of (NH4)2HPO4?
a) 1
b) 4
c) 5
d) 9
View Answer

Answer: 9
Explanation: There are nine Hydrogen atoms in a single molecule.
3. Relative molecular masses can be calculated
a) By the relative atomic mass
b) By the relative mass of a covalent compound
c) if individual relative atomic masses are added
d) By adding relative compound masses
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Relative molecular masses can be calculated if individual relative atomic masses
are added.
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4. What is the percentage by weight of Nitrogen in NH3?


a) 82.35
b) 83.40
c) 88.12
d) 94.56
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Percentage by weight = mass of the component / Total mass.
5. Relative molecular mass of CO2 is _________
a) 22
b) 44
c) 66
d) 88
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Relative molecular mass = Molecular mass of C + 2(Molecular mass of Oxygen).
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6. How many gms of NaOH is there in 0.002 lb mole NaOH?
a) 32.36
b) 36.32
c) 24.28
d) 28.24
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: 1 lb mole of NaOH = 40 lb of NaOH = 40*454 gms of NaOH.
7. The quantity of matter present in an object is
a) Mass
b) Molecular weight
c) Mole
c) Molar mass
View Answer

Answer:a
Explanation:The quantity of matter present in an object is mass.
8. The smallest particle of a substance that is capable of independent existence is _________
a) Atom
b) Molecule
c) Electron
d) Proton
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The smallest particle of a substance that is capable of independent existence is
molecule.
9. One mole of H2O equals
a) 22.4 litre at 1 atm and 250C
b) 6.02 x 1023 atoms of hydrogen and 6.02 x 1023 atoms of oxygen
c) 18 g
d) 1 gal
View Answer

Answer:c
Explanation: One mole of H2O = 18 gms.
10. What is the percent by weight of P in the compound in P4S3?
a) 28.3
b) 56.4
c) 25.3
d) 58.3
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Percentage by weight = mass of the component / Total mass.

1-10. A cylinder contains 56 gms of N2, 128 gms of O2 and 64 gms of SO2. (Molecular weights
of the components are 28, 64 and 64 respectively)
1. How many moles of N2 are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
2. How many moles of O2 are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
3. How many moles of SO2 are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
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4. What are the number moles of Oxgen present there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: Number of moles of O2 = 2+1 = 3.
5. How many moles of Sulfur are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles of Sulfur = No. of moles of SO2.
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6. What is the mole fraction of N2?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
7. What is the mole fraction of O2?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
8. What is the mole fraction of SO2?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
9. What is weight percentage of N2?
a) 22.58
b) 25.86
c) 42.56
d) 54.87
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
10. What is weight percentage of O2?
a) 51.61
b) 61.71
c) 71.81
d) 81.91
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.al

1-10. A bucket contains 56 gms of C2H4, 36 gms of H2O and 44 gms of C3H8. (Molecular
weights of the components are 28, 18 and 44 gms respectively)
1. How many moles of C2H4 are there in the bucket?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
2. How many moles of H2O are there in the bucket?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
3. How many moles of C3H8 are there in the bucket?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
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Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
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4. What are the number moles of Oxgen present there in the bucket?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
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Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles of Oxygen = 1/2(Number of moles of H2O) .
5. How many moles of H2 are there in the bucket?
a) 3
b) 6
c) 10
d) 12
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Answer: c
Explanation: Moles of H2 = Moles of H2 in (2 Moles of C2H4+ 2 Moles of H2O + 1 Mole of
C3H8).
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6. What is mole percentage of C2H4?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: b
Explanation: Mole percentage = Moles of the component / Total moles.
7. What is mole percentage of H2O?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: b
Explanation: Mole percentage = Moles of the component / Total moles.
8. What is mole percentage of C3H8?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: a
Explanation: Mole percentage = Moles of the component / Total moles.
9. What is the weight percentage of C2H4?
a) 41.17
b) 51.17
c) 61.17
d) 71.17
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Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = Weight of the component / Total weight.
10. What is the weight percentage of H2O?
a) 26.47
b) 36.47
c) 47.47
d) 58.47
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Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = Weight of the component / Total weight.

1-10. A cylinder contains 8 gms of He, 40 gms of Ne and 80 gms of Ar. (Molecular weights of
the components are 4, 20 and 40 respectively)
1. How many moles of He are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
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Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
2. How many moles of Ne are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
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Answer: b
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
3. How many moles of Ar are there in the cylinder?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
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Answer: a
Explanation: Number of moles = mass / molecular weight.
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4. What is the mole fraction of He?


a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: b
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
5. What is the mole fraction of Ne?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: b
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
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6. What is the mole fraction of Ar?
a) 0.2
b) 0.4
c) 0.6
d) 0.8
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Answer: a
Explanation: Mole fraction = Moles of the component / Total moles.
7. What is weight percentage of He?
a) 0.0225
b) 0.0425
c) 0.0625
d) 0.0825
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Answer: c
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
8. What is weight percentage of Ne?
a) 0.3125
b) 0.4125
c) 0.5125
d) 0.6125
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Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
9. What is weight percentage of Ne?
a) 0.225
b) 0.425
c) 0.625
d) 0.825
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Answer: c
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.
10. He, Ne, Ar all are
a) Inert gas
b) Reactive gas
c) Ideal gas
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: Weight percentage = mass of the component / Total mass.

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