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Single correct :

Q.1 The three state of matter differs in the [3]


(A) Chemical properties (B) Shape of the molecules
(C) Size of the molecules (D)Arrangement of the molecules
Q.2 Three samples of same gas is taken in three different vesselsA, B and C of equal capacity. The vessel 'A'
contains 5 gm gas, vessel 'B' contains 10 gm gas and vessel 'C' contains 20 gm gas. The volume of gas
will be : [3]
(A) greater in vessel 'A' (B) greater in vessel 'B'
(C) greater in vessel 'C' (D) same in all
Q.3 Which of the following is an element? [3]
(A) Oxygen gas (B) Carbon dioxide gas
(C) Sulphur dioxide gas (D) Nitrogen dioxide gas
Q.4 Which of the following is a compound? [3]
(A) Stainless steel (B) Bronze (C) Graphite (D) Hydrogen sulphide
Q.5 Purity of a solid substance can be checked by its [3]
(A) boiling point (B) melting point (C) solubilityin water (D) solubilityin alcohol
More than one correct :
Q.6 Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? [4]
(A) In all the three states of matter, the molecules possess random translational motion.
(B)Anyliquid may diffuse in another liquid.
(C)Any gas may diffuse in another gas.
(D) In gaseous state, the particles can never be half filled in a vessel.
Q.7 Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? [4]
(A) Gases can never be converted into solids without passing through liquid state.
(B) Increase in pressure on solids always results in fusion.
(C) Decrease in temperature on gases results liquefaction.
(D) Latent heat of vaporisation is normally higher than the latent heat of fusion of a matter.
Q.8 Which of the following substance(s) can sublime? [4]
(A) Camphor (B) Solid carbon dioxide
(C)Ammonium chloride (D) Sodium bicarbonate
Q.9 Which of the following is/are true for a compound? [4]
(A) It is heterogeneous in nature.
(B)Acompound contains different elements is a fixed ratio.
(C) Properties of a compound are entirely different from those of the elements present in it.
(D) Constituents of a compound cannot be separated by simple physical methods.
Q.10 Which of the following is / are example(s) of alloy? [4]
(A) Sugar (B) Brass (C) Bronze (D) NO2

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