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THE SCIENCE FOUNDATION / THE SPARK INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGS & SCIENCES Chem_XI_Test_01

Tick the correct option(s): 17. 1 mole of common salt contains:


1. Which of the following pair is Isobar? (a) 6.02 x 1023Ions (b) 2 x 6.02 x 1023 ions
(a) Diamond and graphite (c) 3 x 6.02 x 1023Ions (d) 4 x 6.02 x 1023
(b) Carbon – 14 & Nitrogen – 14 18. How many molecule are there in 3.42g of sugar C12H12O11:
(c) Sulphur – 14 & Nitrogen - 14 (a) 0.1 NA (b) 0.01 NA
(d) None of these (c) 0.5 NA (d) 0.05 NA
2. Which of the following pairs are Allotropes? 19. How many molecules are there in 4g of Hydrogen gas:
(a) Water & Ice (b) Protium & Deuterium (a) 4 NA (b) 2 NA
(c) Oxygen & Ozone (d) N-14 & C-14 (c) NA (d) 0.5 NA
3. Red phosphorus and white phosphorus are: 20. What will be the mass in grams of 3.01 x 1023 molecules of
(a) Isotopes (b) Isotone Glucose:
(c) Isobar (d) None of these (a) 180 g (b) 18 g
4. The atoms of different elements having different atomic (c) 90 g (d) 9 g
number but same mass number are known as: 21. 6.02 x 1023 molecules of unknown gas have mass X gram. The
(a) Isomers (b) Isotope M. Mass of gas will be:
(c) Allotropes (d) Isobar (a) 2X (b) X
5. Allotropes have same: (c) X/2 (d) 4X
(a) Chemical Properties (b) Physical Properties 22. 1.5 mole of Magnesium is:
(c) Both A & B (d) None of these (a) 12 g (b) 24 g
6. The atoms of same element are usually differ in: (c) 48 g (d) 36 g
(a) No of protons (b) No of electrons 23. 500 g of lime stone contains:
(c) No of Neutron (d) None of these (a) 2 moles (b) 3 mole
80 −1 (c) 4 mole (d) 5 mole
7. 35 Br contains:
24. What will be the mass in grams of one dm3 of propane (C3H8).
(a) e = 35 , p = 35, n = 45 (b) e = 35 , p = 36, n = 45
(a) 1 gram (b) 2 gram
(c) e = 36 , p = 35, n = 45 (d) e = 34 , p = 35, n = 45
(c) 0.5 gram (d) 44 gram
8. The different forms an element are known as:
25. Which of the following pairs have same number of molecules?
(a) Isobar (b) Isotope
(a) 2gH2 and 16gO2 (b) 44g CO2 and 14g N2
(c) Isomer (d) Allotropes
(c) 80g SO3 and 32gO2 (d) 1g H2 and 28g N2
9. All are physical changes except:
26. Which of the following pair have same volume?
(a) Evaporation of ether
(a) 16gO2 and 16gCH4 (b) 8gCH4 and 22g C3H8
(b) Condensation of water vapours
(c) 44gCO2 and 4gH2 (d) 28gN2 and 64gO2
(c) Distillation of ethyl alcohol
27. 6g of Hydrogen gas at S.T.P occupy:
(d) Combustion of natural gas
(a) 44.8dm3 (b) 67.2dm3
10. All are chemical changes except:
(c) 11.2dm3 (d) 89.6dm3
(a) Combustion of gasoline
28. 0.5 mole of CO2 at S.T.P occupy volume:
(b) Fractional distillation of crude oil
(a) 22.4dm3 (b) 11.2dm3
(c) Electrolysis of water
(c) 33.6dm3 (d) 44.8dm3
(d) Rusting of iron
29. 6.02 x 1023 molecules of CO2 at S.T.P occupy volume:
11. Which of the following is chemical change?
(a) 22.4dm3 (b) 11.2dm3
(a) Action of acids on metal
(c) 44.8dm3 (d) 33.6dm3
(b) Dissolution of NH 4Cl in water 30. 5.6 dm3 of unknown gas has mass 8g the molar mass of gas will
(c) Passage of electricity through copper wire be:
(d) Both a & b (a) 8g (b) 16g
12. “A given compound always contains the same elements (c) 32g (d) 64g
combined in fixed proportion by mass”. This is the statement 31. What will be volume in liters of 1 g of CO2:
of: (a) 22.4 (b) 11.2
(a) Law of conservation of mass (c) 2 (d) 0.5
(b) Law of mass action 32. How many atoms are 22.4dm3 of CO2:
(c) Law of definite proportion (a) 6.02 x 1023 (b) 2 x 6.02 x 1023
(d) Law of reciprocal proportion (c) 3 x 6.02 x 1023 (d) none
13. All are elements except: 33. Which of the following substance contains more molecules?
(a) Ozone (b) Diamond (a) 64 g O2 (b) 6 g H2
(c) Oxygen (d) Brass (c) 160 g SO3 (d) 88 g CO2
14. How many moles are there is 9g of Glucose? 34. Which of the following volume contains more molecules?
(a) 0.1 (b) 0.5 (a) 22.4 dm3 CO2 (b) 22400 Cm3 O2
(c) 0.05 (d) 0.01 (c) 0.224 m3 of H2 (d) 100 dm3 Nz
15. How many molecules are in 18g of water? 35. How many molecules are there in 11.2 dm3 CO2:
(a) 2 x 6.02 x 1023 (b) 3 x 6.02 x 1023 (a) 6.02 x 1023 (b) 3.01 x 1023
(c) 6.02 x 1023 (d) 3.01 x 1023 (c) 1.5 x6.02 x 10 23 (d) 3 x 6.02 x 1023
16. How many atoms are there in 1 mole of CO2? 36. What will be the mass of 67.2 dm3 of H2 gas at S.T.P?
(a) 6.02 x 1023 (b)2 x 6.02 x 1023 (a) 2g (b) 3g
(c)3 x 6.02 x 10 23 (d) None of these

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(c) 4g (d) 6g (c) 1H (d) 13C


37. 3 g of Hydrogen at S.T.P occupy volume: 54. Recently the unit of atomic mass amu is replaced by
(a) 67.2 dm (b) 22.4 dm3 (a) u (b) mol
(c) 33.6 dm 3 (d) 11.2 dm3 (c) g (d) kg
38. _____ chemistry is the chemistry of the substances consisting 55. 1 amu is equal to
of living organisms. (a) 1/12 of C − 12 (b) 1/14 of O − 16
(a) Organic (b) Physical (c) 1 g of H2 (d) 1.66 × 10−23 kg
(c) Inorganic (d) Bio 56. The number of gram atoms of oxygen present in 0.3 gram mole
39. A ______ is a simple combination of two or more substances in of (COOH)2.2H2O is
which the constituent substances retain their separate (a) 0.6 (b) 1.8
identities. (c) 1.2 (d) 3.6
(a) compound (B) mixture 57. _____ mass of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass of
(c) alloy (d) amalgam one molecule of a substance to th1/12 of mass of one 12C
40. If two or more phases are present in a mixture then it is called atom.
a _____ mixture. (a) Chemical (b) Molecular
(a) heterogeneous (b) homogeneous (c) Molar (d) Gram molar
(c) homologous (d) heterologous 58. The molecular mass of carbon dioxide is 44. What is the unit of
41. Mixture of all gases constitute _____ system. molecular mass?
(a) homogeneous (b) heterogeneous (a) g (b) mol
(c) homologous (d) heterologous (c) a.m.u (c) mol g−1
42. Mixture of liquids constitute _____ system. 59. Boron has two stable isotopes, 10B (19 %) and 11B (81 %). The
(a) homogeneous (b) heterogeneous atomic mass that should appear for boron in the periodic table
(c) either (A) or (B) (d) neither (A) nor (B) is
43. Which out of the following is NOT a homogeneous mixture? (a) 10.8 amu (b) 10.2 amu
(a) Air (b) Solution of salt in water (c) 11.2 amu (d) 10.0 amu
(c) Solution of sugar in water (d) Smoke 60. Avogadro’s number is
44. Which one of the following is NOT a mixture? (a) number of atoms in one gram of element.
(a) Iodized table salt (b) number of millilitres which one mole of a gaseous
(b) Gasoline substance occupies at S.T.P.
(c) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) (c) number of molecules present in a gram molecular mass of a
(d) Distilled water substance.
45. After a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants and (d) All of these.
products 61. Avogadro number is the number of particles present in
(a) Is always increased (b) Is always decreased (a) 1 molecule (b) 1 atom
(c) Is not changed (d) Is always less or more (c) 1 kg (d) 1 mole
46. If water samples are taken from sea, rivers, clouds, lake or 62. NA = _________ atoms mol−1.
snow, they will be found to contain H2 and O2 in the fixed ratio (a) 6.021 × 1021 (b) 6.024 × 1024
of 1 : 8. This indicates the law of (c) 6.051 × 1015 (d) 6.023 × 1023
(a) Multiple proportion (b) Definite proportion 63. One _____ is the collection of 6.023 × 1023 atoms
(c) Reciprocal proportion (d) None of these /molecules/ions.
47. Substances which CANNOT be decomposed into two different (a) kg (b) g
substances by chemical process are called (c) mole (d) cm
(a) Elements (b) Molecules 64. The number of molecules in 22.4 cm3 of nitrogen gas at STP is
(c) Compounds (d) All of these (a) 6.023 × 1020 (b) 6.023 × 1023
48. _____ elements exist naturally. (c) 22.4 × 1020 (d) 22.4 × 1023
(a) 92 (b) 35 65. Number of molecules in 0.4 g of He is
(c) 118 (d) 105 (a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 6.023 × 1022
49. The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is (c) 3.011 × 10 23 (d) 3.011 × 1022
(a) Iron (b) Aluminium 66. If NA is the Avogadro’s number then number of valence
(c) Oxygen (d) Nitrogen electrons in 4.2 g of nitride ions N3− is
50. Which of the following is indivisible by chemical methods? (a) 2.4 NA (b) 4.2 NA
(a) atom (B) molecule (c) 1.6 NA (d) 3.2 NA
(c) compound (d) mixture 67. 11.2 cm3 of hydrogen gas at STP, contains____
51. Atom is the smallest particle of a/an (a) 0.0005 mol (b) 0.01 mol
(a) compound (b) substance (c) 0.029 mol (d) 3.011 × 1023 molecules
(c) mixture (d) element 68. The number of molecules present in 0.032 mg of methane is
52. A/An _____ is an aggregate of two or more atoms of definite (a) 12.046 × 1017 (b) 1.2044 × 1017
composition which are held together by chemical bonds. (c) 12.044 × 107 (d) 2 × 10−6
(a) ion (b) molecule 69. What is the mass of 0.5 mole of ozone molecule?
(c) compound (d) mixture (a) 8 g (b) 16 g
53. The modern atomic mass scale is based on (c) 24 g (d) 48 g
(a) 12C (b) 16O 70. At STP, 2 g of helium gas (molar mass = 4) occupies a volume of

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(a) 22.4 dm3 (b) 11.2 dm3 (c) 1.66 × 10−24 g (d) 3.2 × 10−24 g
(c) 5.6 dm3 (d) 2 dm3 88. The mass of 2.01 × 1023 molecules of CO is
71. The number of molecules in 16 g of oxygen is (a) 9.3 g (b) 7.2 g
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 3.011 × 1023 (c) 1.2 g (d) 3 g
(c) 3.011 × 10 22 (d) 1.5 × 1023 89. How many moles of Helium gas occupy 22.4 L at 0 °C at 1 atm
72. The number of sulphur atoms present in 0.2 moles of S8 pressure?
molecules is (a) 0.11 (b) 0.90
(a) 4.82 × 1023 (b) 9.63 × 1022 (c) 1.0 (d) 1.11
(c) 9.63 × 10 23 (d) 1.20 × 1023 90. The mass of a molecule of water is
73. 19.7 kg of gold was recovered from a smuggler. How many (a) 3 × 10–26 kg (b) 3 × 10–25 kg
atoms of gold were recovered? (Au = 197) (c) 1.5 × 10–26 kg (d) 2.5 × 10–26 kg
(a) 100 (b) 6.023 × 1023 91. The mass of 1 molecule of N2 is
(c) 6.023 × 10 24 (d) 6.023 × 1025 (a) 3.24 × 10−22 g (b) 3.45 × 10−25 g
74. How many moles of electrons weigh one kilogram? (c) 4.65 × 10−23 g (d) 4.56 × 1022 g
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 1/9.108 × 1031 92. The mass of a molecule of the compound C60H122 is
(c) 6.023×9.108 × 10 54 (d) 1/9.108×6.023 × 108 (a) 1.4 × 10−21 g (b) 1.09 × 10−21 g
75. The number of molecule at NTP in 1 mL of an ideal gas will be (c) 5.025 × 10 g23 (d) 16.023 × 1023 g
(a) 6 × 1023 (b) 2.69 × 1019 93. The number of moles of oxygen in 1 L of air containing 21 %
(c) 2.69 × 1023 (d) 2.69 × 1034 oxygen by volume, in standard conditions, is
76. 4.4 g of an unknown gas occupies 2.24 L of volume under STP (a) 0.186 mol (b) 0.21 mol
conditions. The gas may be (c) 2.10 mol (d) 0.0093 mol
(a) CO2 (b) CO 94. 2 moles of H2 at STP occupy a volume of
(c) O2 (d) SO2 (a) 11.2 litre (b) 44.8 litre
77. One mole of CO2 contains (c) 2 litre (d) 22.4 litre
(a) 6.023 × 1023 atoms of C 95. If the density of water is 1 g/cm3, then the volume occupied by
(b) 6.023 × 1023 atoms of O one molecule of water is approximately
(c) 1.806 × 1023 molecules of CO2 (a) 18 cm3 (b) 22400 cm3
(D) 3 g atoms of CO2 −23
(c) 6.02 × 10 cm 3 (d) 3.0 × 10−23 cm3
78. How many grams are contained in 1 g atom of Na? 96. The number of molecules in 8.96 L of a gas at 0°C and 1
(a) 13 g (b) 23 g atmospheric pressure is approximately
(c) 1 g (d) 1 23 g (a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 12.04 × 1023
79. One mole of oxygen weighs______. (c) 18.06 × 10 23 (d) 24.09 × 1022
(a) 8 g (b) 32 g 97. Number of g of oxygen in 32.2 g of Na2SO4.10H2O is
(c) 1 g (d) 64 g (a) 20.8 (b) 22.4
80. 1 mol of CH4 contains (c) 2.24 (d) 2.08
(a) 6.02 × 1023 atoms of H 98. The mass of 1 × 1022 molecules of CuSO4.5H2O is
(b) 4 g atoms of Hydrogen (a) 41.51 g (b) 415.1 g
(c) 1.81 × 1023 molecules of CH4 (c) 4.151 g (d) 4151 g
(d) 3.0 g of carbon 99. The number of water molecules in 1 litre of water is
81. The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of K4[Fe(CN)6] is (a) 18 (b) 18 × 1000
(a) 1.8 g (b) 18 g (c) NA (d) 55.55 NA
(c) 3.6 g (d) 36 g 100. The numbers of moles of BaCO3 which contain 1.5 moles of
82. How many molecules are present in one gram of hydrogen? oxygen atoms is
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 3.012 × 1023 (a) 0.5 (b) 1
(c) 2.512 × 1023 (d) 1.512 × 1023 (c) 3 (d) 6.02 × 1023
83. The number of moles of sodium oxide in 620 g is
(a) 1 mole (b) 10 moles
(c) 18 moles (d) 100 moles
84. How many atoms are contained in one mole of sucrose
(C12H22O11)?
(a) 45 × 6.023 × 1023 atoms/mole
(b) 5 × 6.623 × 1023 atoms/mole
(c) 5 × 6.023 × 1023 atoms/mole
(d) 40 × 6.023 × 1023 atoms/mole
85. One mole of P4 molecule contains
(a) 1 molecule (b) 4 molecules
(c) 1 4 × 6.022 × 1023 atoms (d) 24.08 × 1023 atoms
86. Total number of atoms in 44 g of CO2 is
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 6.023 × 1024
(c) 1.806 × 10 24 (d) 18.06 × 1022
87. The mass of 1 atom of hydrogen is
(a) 1 g (b) 0.5 g

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