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TEST OF CHEMISTRY CLASS XI Basic chemistry (TEST 2) CHAPTER-1

01: The molecular formula express:


(a) Relative number of Atoms and Electrons (b) Actual number of Atoms in molecule
(c) Both relative and actual number of atoms (d) Structural formula of atoms (e) None of the above (B)
02: What is moles .mass.molecules, atoms and volume of CO2 when 50 g of limestone (CaCO3) is heated?
CaCO3 ----------------> CaO + CO2
(a) 0.5mole, 22g , 6.02 x10 23 molecules ,9.03 x 10 23 atoms & 22.4 dm3
(b) 0.5mole, 18g, 3.01 x 10 23 molecules, 4.5 x 10 23 atoms & 5.6 dm3
(c) 0.5mole, 22g, 3.01 x10 23 molecules, 9.03 x 10 23 atoms & 11.2 dm3
(d) 0.5 mole ,11g , 3.01 x1023 molecules ,6.02 x10 23 atoms & 11.2 dm3 (C)
03: Mostly elements have fractional atomic masses because of
(a) mass of an atom itself is in fraction (b) atomic masses are average masses of isobars
(c) atmoic masses are average masses of isotopes proportional to their relative abundance
(d) atmoic masses are average masses of isotopes (e) atomic masses are average masses of isotones (C)
04: If 50 g water is completely decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen, the total mass of gases obtained will be:
(a) 18 g (b) 30 g (c) 36 g (d) 50 g (e) 75 g (D)
05: At standard temperature and pressure (STP) 32 g of a SO2 gas occupy a volume of -----------
(a) 22.4 dm³ (b) 89.6 dm³ (c) 11.2 dm³ (d) 44.8 dm³ (e) 51.4 dm³ (C)
06: One mole of CO gas and one mole of N2 gas at STP have an equal ----------------
(a) Masses (b) Number of atoms (c) volume (d) Number of molecule (e) all (E)
07: 6.38 mg of a compound containing C,H,O on combustion gives 9.06 mg of CO2 and 5.58 mg of H2
If molecular mass is 62 g what is Molecular and empirical formula of compound
(a) C2H8O2 & CH4O (b) C5H10O10 & CH2O2 (c) C2H6O2 & CH3O (d) C4H8O4 & CH2O (C)
08: A Necklace has 6g of diamond , what are number of atom in it
(a) 6.02 x 1023 atoms (b) 3.01 x1023 atoms (c) 1.204 x 1024 atoms (d) 1.505 x 1023 atoms (B)
09: A limiting reactant is the one which:
(a) is taken in lesser quantity in grams as compared to reactants
(b) is taken in lesser quantity in volume as compared to other reactants
(c) gives the maximum amount of product which is required
(d) .gives the minimum amount of product under consideration (D)
10: Which of the following pair of compounds have has similar Empirical Formula?
(a) C2H2 & C6H6 (b) C4H8 & C2H4 (c) C5H10 & C6H12
(d) C6H12O6 & C2H4O2 (e) all of these (E)
11: Combustion Analysis is performed for the determination of
(a) molar mass of compound (b) Empirical formula of compound (c) Structural formula of compound
(d) mass of halogen present in compound (e) all (B)
12: Which of the following sample contain maximum number of atoms?
(a) 1mole of CO2 (b) 1 mole of C6H6 (c) 1 mole of C2H4 (d) 1 mole of C6H12O6 (e) 1 mole of CH4 (D)
13: For the reaction, 2MnO2 + 4KOH + O2 + Cl2 -------> 2KMnO4 + 2KCl + 2H2O
there are 10 moles of each reactant is available. Which reactant is the limiting reagent?
(a) MnO2 (b) O2 (c) KOH (d) Cl2 (e) all . (C)
14; Volume of Oxygen requires for combustion of 500dm3 of Ethane at STP [ C2H4 + 3O2 ----> 2CO2 + 2H2O]
(a) 500 dm3 (b) 1500 dm3 (c) 1000 dm3 (d) 250 dm3 (e) 2000 dm3 (B)
15: The combustion of one mole of a hydrocarbon yields 1.00 moles of CO2 and 2.00 moles of H2O.
The molecular formula of this compound is:
(a) C6H12 (b) CH4 (c) C10H20 (d) C5H10 (e) C3H4 (B)
16: 1 L of N2 combines with 3 L of H2 to form 2L of NH3 under the same conditions. This illustrates the
(a) Law of constant composition (b) Law of multiple proportions
(c) Law of reciprocal proportions (d) Gay -Lu ssac’s law of gaseou s volumes (D)
17: Which of the following sets of empirical formula, molar mass, and molecular formula is incorrect?
(a) HO, 34 g/mol, H2O2 (b) CH2O, 180 g/mol, C6H12O6 (c) CH3O, 60g / mol, C4H6O
(d) CH2O, 60 g/mol, CH3COOH (e) CH, 78 g/mol, C6H6 (C)
18: Empirical formula of a compound containing 20% of element X (A= 40) and 80% of element Y (A == 80) is
(a) XY (b) X2Y (c) XY2 (d) X2Y3 (e) none (C)
19: When one mole of each of the following is completely burnt in Oxygen which will give largest moles of CO2
(a) Propane (b) Carbon monoxide (c) Ethane (d) Glucose (e) Diamond (d)

PREPARED BY: OM PARKASH MALHI, CHEMISTRY LECTURER @ SZABIST IMC MIRPURKHAS


TEST OF CHEMISTRY CLASS XI Basic chemistry (TEST 2) CHAPTER-1

20: H2 gas reacts with O2 gas in vessel as, 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) --------> 2H2O (l)
How much gas will remain if 2 mole of Hydrogen gas are reacted with 1 mole of O2
(a) O mole (b) 1 mole (c) 2 mole (d) 3 mole (e) 1 / 2 mole (A)
21: Find out mass of CO2 gas when 1 mole 0f CO gas is burning in 2 moles of O2 as 2CO + O2 --------> 2CO2
(a) 22g (b) 44g (c) 88g (d) 11g (e) 66g (B)
22: 17g NH3 gas at STP contains / equal to ---------------------
(a) 6.02 x1023 atoms of nitrogen (b) 6.02 x10 23 molecules of NH3
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(c) 22.4 dm of volume (d) 24.08 x 10 23 total atoms (e) all of these (E)
23: How many moles of H2 and N2 are required to prepared 5 moles of NH3 as N2 + 3H2 --------> 2NH3
(a) 7.5 of N2 & 2.5 of H2 (b) 5.2 of H2 & 7.5 of N2
(c) 3.0 of H2 & 9.5 of N2 (d) 1.5 of H2 & 4.5 of N2 (e) 2.5 of N2 & 7.5 of H2 (E)
24: Methane gas burns in air according to the following reaction. [ CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ----- > CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)]
If 0.5 mole of methane is burnt, what volume of O2 &CO2 will be measured at S.T.P.
(a) 2.00 & 0.5 L (b) 24 L & 11 L (c) 22.4 L & 5.6 L (d) 22.4 & 11.2 L (e) none (d)
25: One gram molecule refers to :
(a) amount in grams equivalent to I mole of ion (b) amount in grams equivalent l to I mole of molecule
(c) amount in grams equivalent to I mole of atom (d) amount in grams equivalent to I mole of formula (B)

PREPARED BY: OM PARKASH MALHI, CHEMISTRY LECTURER @ SZABIST IMC MIRPURKHAS

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