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1.

In the air, the nitrogen gas acts as

A. solute
B. solvent
C. gaseous solute
D. aqueous solute
Answer» C. gaseous solute
2.

The methanol and water are

A. miscible
B. non miscible
C. forms saturated solution
D. forms supersaturated solution
Answer» B. non miscible
3.

Mass of solute dissolved in 100g of a solution refers to

A. percentage of solution
B. molarity of solution
C. molality of solution
D. none of above
Answer» B. molarity of solution
4.

In the presence of crystals of solute, a supersaturated solution is

A. not stable
B. stable
C. cannot be made
D. none of above
Answer» B. stable
5.

When two identical atoms share electron pairs and exert force on each other then the bond form is

A. non-polar covalent bond
B. polar covalent bond
C. double covalent bond
D. coordinate covalent bond
Answer» B. polar covalent bond
6.

To form anion, the non-metal atom

A. looses electrons
B. gains electron
C. losses protons
D. gain protons
Answer» C. losses protons
7.

Bonds which involve 3 shared electron pairs are

A. double covalent bond
B. single covalent bond
C. triple covalent bond
D. coordinate covalent bond
Answer» D. coordinate covalent bond
8.

Nobel gases are stable because they contain

A. 7 electrons in valence shell
B. 8 electrons in valence shell
C. 5 electrons in valence shell
D. 4 electrons in valence shell
Answer» C. 5 electrons in valence shell
9.

When one atom forms cation by losing an electron and other forms anion by accepting that electron then bond form between them is

A. Covalent bond
B. Ionic bond
C. coordinate covalent bond
D. single covalent bond
Answer» C. coordinate covalent bond
10.

The tendency of atoms to acquire eight electrons in their valence shell is

A. octet rule
B. duplet rule
C. triplet rule
D. none of above
Answer» B. duplet rule
11.

Chemical bonding between atoms is

A. electrical in nature
B. mechanical in nature
C. chemical in nature
D. potential in nature
Answer» B. mechanical in nature
12.

At room temperature most of the ionic compounds are

A. amorphous solids
B. crystalline solids
C. liquids
D. gases
Answer» C. liquids
13.

In NaCl crystal each Na+ ion is surrounded by

A. 6 Cl- ions
B. 6 Na+ ions
C. 8 Cl- ions
D. 12 Cl- ions
Answer» B. 6 Na+ ions
14.

When the partially positive end of one molecule is attracted weakly to partial negative end then force between them is

A. coulomb's force
B. electrostatic force
C. dipole-dipole interaction
D. ionic bond
Answer» D. ionic bond
15.

The melting point of table salt is

A. 800 °C
B. 801 °C
C. 901 °C
D. 1000 °C
Answer» C. 901 °C
16.

The covalent compound among the following is

A. NaCl
B. MgO
C. H2O
D. KF
Answer» D. KF
17.

When atoms lose or gain electrons they acquire configuration of

A. next noble gas
B. halogens
C. alkali metals
D. alkaline metals
Answer» B. halogens
18.

The bond formed by mutual sharing of the electron is

A. ionic bond
B. coordinate covalent bond
C. covalent bond
D. none of above
Answer» D. none of above
19.

Helium is chemically

A. active
B. inert
C. unstable
D. none of above
Answer» C. unstable
20.

Ionic crystals have

A. low melting points
B. moderate melting points
C. high melting points
D. none of above
Answer» D. none of above
21.

The strength of intermolecular forces from the ionic or covalent bond is

A. weaker
B. stronger
C. equal
D. none of above
Answer» B. stronger
22.

Electron pairs which are not shared by atoms are called

A. electron pairs
B. lone pairs
C. proton pairs
D. shell pairs
Answer» C. proton pairs
23.

Oxygen belongs to group VIA so the number of electrons in its valence shell is

A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 4
Answer» B. 7
24.

Synthetic resins are used in places where

A. air resistance is required
B. water resistance is required
C. friction is required
D. adhesion is required
Answer» C. friction is required
25.

When an electron jumps from lower orbit to higher orbit

A. light is emitted
B. electrons are emitted
C. electrons are absorbed
D. light is absorbed
Answer» E.
26.

After 3s the sub-shell begin to fill is

A. 3p
B. 3d
C. 3f
D. 4s
Answer» B. 3d
27.

Electrons revolve only in those orbits with angular momentum as an

A. half integral multiple of 'h'
B. integral multiple of 'h'
C. integral multiple of h ⁄ 2π
D. half integral multiple of 2π
Answer» D. half integral multiple of 2π
28.

The electronic configuration is the arrangement of electrons in

A. nucleus
B. shells
C. sub-shells
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
29.

According to Rutherford, most of the space occupied by the atom is

A. filled
B. partially filled
C. empty
D. none of above
Answer» D. none of above