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1.

Out of total the amount of water available for human use is

A. 0.003
B. 0.002
C. 0.4
D. 0.5
Answer» C. 0.4
2.

What happens to water on cooling?

A. it expands up to 4 °C
B. it contracts up to 4 °C
C. it expands up to 2 °C
D. it contracts up to 2 °C
Answer» C. it expands up to 2 °C
3.

Which of the following is used in the form of wood for heat, housing, and furniture?

A. cellulose
B. starch
C. monosaccharides
D. oligosaccharides
Answer» B. starch
4.

Source of butyric acid is

A. butter
B. palm oil
C. beef fat
D. olive oil
Answer» B. palm oil
5.

Specific organic compounds which are required by our bodies to prevent specific diseases but cannot be produced by our bodies are called

A. hydrocarbons
B. carbohydrates
C. proteins
D. vitamins
Answer» E.
6.

The vitamin which helps in chemical transmission of images from the eye to the brain is

A. vitamin A
B. vitamin B
C. vitamin C
D. vitamin D
Answer» B. vitamin B
7.

In the structure of DNA, how many strands are twisted around each other?

A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
Answer» C. three
8.

Step of sewage water treatment in which effluent from a sewage plant is treated with chlorine is called

A. primary sewage treatment
B. secondary sewage treatment
C. activated sludge treatment
D. chlorination
Answer» E.
9.

Which of the following is transmitted by fecal contamination of water or food by an encysted organism?

A. cholera
B. dysentery
C. jaundice
D. hepatitis
Answer» C. jaundice
10.

What is given when electricity is passed through acidified water in a voltammeter?

A. oxygen only
B. hydrogen only
C. nitrogen
D. oxygen and hydrogen
Answer» E.
11.

Which of the following is an intestinal disease caused by a parasite, entamoeba?

A. cholera
B. dysentery
C. jaundice
D. hepatitis
Answer» C. jaundice
12.

What percentage of sodium chloride is present in seawater?

A. 0.02
B. 0.1
C. 0.034
D. 0.01
Answer» D. 0.01
13.

What is the pH of the carrot?

A. 5.5 - 7.0
B. 6.5 - 7.0
C. 6.0 - 7.5
D. 6.5 - 7.5
Answer» D. 6.5 - 7.5
14.

An acid is a substance that ionizes in water to produce

A. h+ ions
B. oh- ions
C. oxygen gas
D. hydrogen gas
Answer» B. oh- ions
15.

What is the effect of acid on red litmus paper?

A. it turns blue
B. it turns pink
C. it remains red
D. it becomes colorless
Answer» D. it becomes colorless
16.

What is the color of methyl orange in vinegar?

A. red
B. yellow
C. blue
D. pink
Answer» B. yellow
17.

What is the effect of the base on the skin?

A. no effect
B. causes skin cancer
C. corrosive
D. causes harm to skin tissue
Answer» E.
18.

Which of the following is monosaccharide?

A. sucrose
B. lactose
C. maltose
D. galactose
Answer» E.
19.

Lipid which is solid at room temperature is called

A. oil
B. protein
C. sugar
D. fat
Answer» E.
20.

Which of the following is not used in the fermentation of molasses and starch to produce ethanol?

A. diastase
B. invertase
C. Zymase
D. amylase
Answer» E.
21.

Which of the following is included in fat-soluble vitamins?

A. vitamin A and C
B. vitamin A, D, E, and K
C. vitamin B and C
D. vitamin A and B
Answer» C. vitamin B and C
22.

Fats and oils are esters of fatty acids with trihydroxy alcohol called

A. ethanol
B. methanol
C. glycerol
D. propanol
Answer» D. propanol
23.

Ethylene glycol is used as an

A. ripening agent
B. fertilizer
C. titrating agent
D. anti-freeze
Answer» E.
24.

When bromine water is added to an alkene, the product is

A. red
B. orange
C. colorless
D. reddish-brown
Answer» D. reddish-brown
25.

What is the state of dichloromethane at room temperature?

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. plasma
Answer» C. gas
26.

Which alkanes are widely used as fuel?

A. lighter alkanes
B. heavier alkanes
C. all the alkanes
D. alkenes
Answer» B. heavier alkanes
27.

When do alkanes readily react with halogens?

A. in darkness
B. in sunlight
C. all the time
D. none of above
Answer» C. all the time
28.

The second step of metallurgy is

A. crushing, grinding or pulverizing of the ore
B. concentration of the ore
C. extraction of metal
D. refining of metal
Answer» C. extraction of metal
29.

Ore of tin is called

A. galena
B. zinc blende
C. Cassiterite
D. silica
Answer» D. silica
30.

The boiling point of petrol is

A. below 20 °C
B. 170-120 °C
C. 35-70 °C
D. 270-340 °C
Answer» D. 270-340 °C
31.

Ore of zinc is called

A. galena
B. zinc blende
C. cinnabar
D. chromite
Answer» C. cinnabar
32.

The process in which metal is separated from its ore and prepared for use is called

A. metallurgy
B. mining
C. crushing
D. Solvay process
Answer» B. mining
33.

Which of the following is not true about alkynes?

A. they are unsaturated hydrocarbons
B. they are saturated hydrocarbons
C. they are non-polar
D. they dissolve readily in organic solvents
Answer» C. they are non-polar
34.

Vicinal dihalide eliminates two molecules of hydrogen halides from adjacent carbon atoms on treatment with

A. Zn dust
B. calcium hydroxide
C. alcoholic potassium hydroxide
D. calcium chloride
Answer» D. calcium chloride
35.

The reaction of any substance with air is called

A. carbation
B. halogenation
C. sublimation
D. combustion
Answer» E.
36.

Loss of hydrogen halide from alkyl halide gives

A. alkenes
B. alkanes
C. alkynes
D. halogens
Answer» B. alkanes
37.

Trichloromethane is also called

A. chlorophyll
B. chloroplast
C. chloromethane
D. chloroform
Answer» E.
38.

What is the term used for the reaction of an alkane and a halogen?

A. substitution reaction
B. elimination reaction
C. Dehydrohalogenation
D. hydrogenation
Answer» B. elimination reaction
39.

After the first three members, the next eight members of alkynes are

A. solids
B. liquids
C. gases
D. plasma
Answer» C. gases
40.

Which of the following processes involves the addition of hydrogen molecule across carbon-carbon multiple-bond?

A. dehydration
B. Dehydrohalogenation
C. dehalogenation
D. hydrogenation
Answer» E.
41.

What is the state of tetrachloromethane at room temperature?

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. plasma
Answer» C. gas
42.

How much ethene is required for the ripening of 1 kg of tomatoes?

A. 1 mg
B. 100 mg
C. 10 mg
D. 0.1 mg
Answer» E.
43.

Fructose is an example of

A. monosaccharides
B. oligosaccharides
C. polysaccharides
D. vitamins
Answer» B. oligosaccharides
44.

Which of the following should be fed to hens to lower the amount of cholesterol in eggs?

A. flax seeds
B. apple seeds
C. banana seeds
D. apricot seeds
Answer» B. apple seeds
45.

When hydrogen is added to vegetable oils, they become

A. saturated and harder
B. unsaturated and softer
C. saturated and softer
D. unsaturated and harder
Answer» B. unsaturated and softer
46.

Starch and cellulose are

A. crystalline solids
B. amorphous solids
C. liquids
D. gasses
Answer» C. liquids
47.

The condensed structural formula of Stearic acid is

A. CH3-CH2-CH2-COOH
B. CH3-(CH2)4-COOH
C. CH3-(CH2)14-COOH
D. CH3-(CH2)16-COOH
Answer» E.
48.

Which of the following is used as a catalyst in hydrogenation reaction?

A. Ni
B. Pd
C. Pt
D. all of above
Answer» E.
49.

Which of the following protects our heart and kidneys from injury?

A. skin
B. muscles
C. lubricants
D. fat
Answer» E.
50.

The physical state of fat at room temperature is

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. plasma
Answer» B. liquid