Option A: Average kinetic energy of molecules
Option B: Vibrational kinetic energy
Option C: Translational kinetic energy
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Vibrational kinetic energy ✔
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Option A: Similar physical properties
Option B: Similar chemical properties
Option C: Both A and b
Option D: None
Correct Answer: None ✔
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Option A: Enzymes
Option B: Nitrogenous bases
Option C: Carbohydrates
Option D: Lipids
Correct Answer: Nitrogenous bases ✔
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Option A: Carbon
Option B: Arsenic
Option C: Nitrogen
Option D: Sulphur
Correct Answer: Nitrogen ✔
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Option A: fats
Option B: resins
Option C: iodine
Option D: all the above
Correct Answer: all the above ✔
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Option A: 0?C
Option B: 273.16K
Option C: ?273.16 K
Option D: ?273.16?C
Correct Answer: ?273.16?C ✔
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Option A: phenol is unsaturated
Option B: 2-bromophenol is insoluble in water
Option C: a hydroxy group makes the benzene ring more susceptible to electrophilic attack
Option D: acid-base reaction
Correct Answer: a hydroxy group makes the benzene ring more susceptible to electrophilic attack ✔
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Option A: alkaline aquenous iodine
Option B: aqueous bromine
Option C: Fehling solution
Option D: aqueous NaOH
Correct Answer: alkaline aquenous iodine ✔
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Option A: n2a/v correct for the intermolecular forces.
Option B: nb correct for the volume occupied by gas molecules.
Option C: at high densities the equation reduces to the ideal gas law
Option D: all of the above statements are correct.
Correct Answer: at high densities the equation reduces to the ideal gas law ✔
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Option A: Quantum structure
Option B: Secondary structure
Option C: Tertiary structure
Option D: Primary structure
Correct Answer: Secondary structure ✔
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Option A: Pb3 O4
Option B: 2Pb CO3 – Pb (OH)2
Option C: Pb Cr O4 – Pb (OH)2
Option D: Pb2O
Correct Answer: Pb3 O4 ✔
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Option A: IIIA group
Option B: IVA group
Option C: VA group
Option D: VIA group
Correct Answer: IVA group ✔
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Option A: Si
Option B: As
Option C: Te
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above ✔
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Option A: endothermic
Option B: exothermic
Option C: unpredictable
Option D: same
Correct Answer: exothermic ✔
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Option A: A
Option B: Ag
Option C: Both
Option D: Neither
Correct Answer: A ✔
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Option A: constitutive property
Option B: additive property
Option C: colligative property
Option D: intrinsic property
Correct Answer: colligative property ✔
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Option A: 1.008 x 10-3
Option B: 5.5 x 10-4
Option C: 1.84 x 10-4
Option D: 1.673 x 10-3
Correct Answer: 5.5 x 10-4 ✔
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Option A: 1 x 10-1
Option B: 1 x 10-14
Option C: 1 x 10-7
Option D: 1
Correct Answer: 1 ✔
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Option A: whole amount of reactant does not change into product
Option B: chemical equilibrium is established
Option C: a catalyst changes the direction of reaction
Option D: rate of forward reaction decreases as reaction proceeds
Correct Answer: a catalyst changes the direction of reaction ✔
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Option A: VSEPR
Option B: VBT
Option C: MOT
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: MOT ✔
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The balanced chemical equation for the reaction which occurs when Be is added to water is__________?
Option A: Be+2H2O?Be (OH)2+H2
Option B: Be+H2O?Be (OH)2+H2
Option C: Be+H2O?[Be (OH)4]+2+H2
Option D: no reaction
Correct Answer: no reaction ✔
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Option A: copper
Option B: ice
Option C: diamond
Option D: graphite
Correct Answer: copper ✔
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Option A: sodium
Option B: diamond
Option C: graphite
Option D: magnesium
Correct Answer: diamond ✔
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Option A: Teflon
Option B: asbestos
Option C: saran
Option D: acrylic
Correct Answer: asbestos ✔
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Option A: Electrons fill orbitals with parallel spins until all the orbitals of the same energy are half filled then they go into sub-shells with anti-parallel (opposite) spin.
Option B: The electrons in the same atom cannot have the same four quantum numbers
Option C: There is maximum of two electrons is an orbital.
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Electrons fill orbitals with parallel spins until all the orbitals of the same energy are half filled then they go into sub-shells with anti-parallel (opposite) spin. ✔
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Option A: 0.33 nm
Option B: 0.34 nm
Option C: 0.35 nm
Option D: 0.36 nm
Correct Answer: 0.33 nm ✔
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Option A: they cast shadow
Option B: they possess momentum
Option C: they are negatively charged
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: they possess momentum ✔
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Option A: Analytical balance
Option B: Guoys balance
Option C: Electrical balance
Option D: Single beam balance
Correct Answer: Guoys balance ✔
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Option A: Polar solvent
Option B: Non polar solvent
Option C: Fused metal
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Fused metal ✔
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Option A: Plastic
Option B: Glass
Option C: Rubber
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above ✔
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Option A: 12% alcohol
Option B: 90% alcohol
Option C: 95% alcohol
Option D: 100% alcohol
Correct Answer: 95% alcohol ✔
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Option A: molecules become more disordered.
Option B: K.E of the molecules decreases
Option C: intermolecular forces become weaker.
Option D: molecules move more frequently.
Correct Answer: K.E of the molecules decreases ✔
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Option A: 20cm3/min
Option B: 40cm3/min
Option C: 160cm3/min
Option D: 2.5cm3/min
Correct Answer: 40cm3/min ✔
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Option A: a solvent
Option B: an anti freezing agent
Option C: a substitute for petrol
Option D: for denaturing of ethyl alcohol
Correct Answer: a substitute for petrol ✔
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Option A: pressure
Option B: volume
Option C: moles
Option D: density
Correct Answer: density ✔
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Option A: neutrons
Option B: protons and electrons
Option C: protons
Option D: protons and neutrons
Correct Answer: protons ✔
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Option A: Combustion method
Option B: Dumas method
Option C: Kjeldahls method
Option D: All of the above methods are for different purposes
Correct Answer: Combustion method ✔
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Option A: properties which depend upon mass
Option B: arrangement of electrons in orbitals
Option C: chemical properties
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: properties which depend upon mass ✔
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Option A: Empirical formula
Option B: Molecular mass
Option C: Molecular formula
Option D: Formula mass
Correct Answer: Empirical formula ✔
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Option A: identification of elements
Option B: estimation of amounts of elements
Option C: molar ration of elements
Option D: molar volume of elements
Correct Answer: identification of elements ✔
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Option A: they possess different mass number
Option B: they possess different physical properties
Option C: they possess same chemical properties
Option D: they possess different position in the periodic table
Correct Answer: they possess different position in the periodic table ✔
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Option A: 1.008 mg
Option B: 0.184 mg
Option C: 0.054 mg
Option D: 5.4 mg
Correct Answer: 0.054 mg ✔
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Option A: arsenic
Option B: uranium
Option C: iodine
Option D: nickel
Correct Answer: uranium ✔
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Option A: relative atomic mass
Option B: mass number
Option C: atomic weight
Option D: relative isotopic mass
Correct Answer: relative atomic mass ✔
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Option A: Atomicity
Option B: Shape of molecule
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: Difficult to predict
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: volume of particles
Option B: number of particles
Option C: mass of particles
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Gas
Option B: Liquid
Option C: Volatile solid
Option D: All
Correct Answer: Gas ✔
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Option A: Uni-negative
Option B: Uni-positive
Option C: Di-negative
Option D: Di-positive
Correct Answer: Uni-negative ✔
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Option A: Same number of neutrons
Option B: Same mass number
Option C: Same physical properties
Option D: Same chemical properties
Correct Answer: Same chemical properties ✔
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Option A: High energy electron beam
Option B: ? – particle
Option C: X-rays
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: H+ H H-
Option B: Li+ Na+ K+
Option C: C1- Br- I
Option D: F- Ne Na+
Correct Answer: F- Ne Na+ ✔
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1 a.m.u =__________?
Option A: 1.6 x 10-27 kg
Option B: 1.6 x 10-24 kg
Option C: 1.6 x 10-26 kg
Option D: 1.6 x 10-28 kg
Correct Answer: 1.6 x 10-27 kg ✔
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Option A: Mass number
Option B: Atomic mass
Option C: Relative abundance
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: Relative abundance ✔
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Option A: NaCl
Option B: H2O
Option C: CCI4
Option D: It can be applied to all mentioned above
Correct Answer: It can be applied to all mentioned above ✔
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Option A: lighter
Option B: intermediate
Option C: heavier
Option D: are collected at same time
Correct Answer: lighter ✔
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Option A: different number of protons
Option B: same number of neutrons
Option C: different number of neutrons
Option D: same mass number (nucleon number)
Correct Answer: different number of neutrons ✔
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Option A: sand
Option B: haemoglobin
Option C: diamond
Option D: maltose
Correct Answer: maltose ✔
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Option A: Mass of an atom itself is in fraction
Option B: Atomic masses are average masses of isobars
Option C: Atmoic masses are average masses of isotopes proportional to their relative abundance
Option D: Atmoic masses are average masses of isotopes
Correct Answer: Atmoic masses are average masses of isotopes proportional to their relative abundance ✔
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Option A: 80%
Option B: 30%
Option C: 40%
Option D: 20%
Correct Answer: 40% ✔
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Option A: 0.25
Option B: 0.5
Option C: 0.75
Option D: 1
Correct Answer: 0.5 ✔
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Option A: 2.24 dm3
Option B: 22.4 dm3
Option C: 1.12 dm3
Option D: 112 dm3
Correct Answer: 2.24 dm3 ✔
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Option A: oxygen
Option B: carbon
Option C: tin
Option D: chlorine
Correct Answer: tin ✔
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Option A: 0.18 mole
Option B: 0.27 mole
Option C: 0.24 mole
Option D: 0.09 mole
Correct Answer: 0.18 mole ✔
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Option A: formula unit
Option B: empirical formula
Option C: molecular formula
Option D: formula mass
Correct Answer: molecular formula ✔
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Option A: 6.022 x 1023 atoms of oxygen
Option B: 22-gram electrons
Option C: 6.022 x 1023 atms of carbon
Option D: both B. & C.
Correct Answer: D. both B. & C. ✔
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Option A: Isotopes with odd atomic number are abundant
Option B: Isotopes with odd atomic number and even mass number are abundant
Option C: Isotopes with even atomic number and even mass number are abundant
Option D: Isotopes with even atomic number and odd mass no are abundant
Correct Answer: Isotopes with even atomic number and even mass number are abundant ✔
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Option A: 1-mole molecules of water
Option B: 1-gram molecule of water
Option C: 3-gram atoms
Option D: all
Correct Answer: all ✔
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Option A: CH2 C12
Option B: CH3C1
Option C: CC14
Option D: CHCL3
Correct Answer: CHCL3 ✔
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Option A: Relative abundance
Option B: Average mass of element
Option C: Number of isotopes
Option D: Relative isotopic mass
Correct Answer: Number of isotopes ✔
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Option A: Atomic number
Option B: Relative abundance
Option C: Electronic configuration
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Relative abundance ✔
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Option A: 0.2m
Option B: 0.2mm
Option C: 0.2nm
Option D: 0.2pm
Correct Answer: 0.2nm ✔
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Option A: Paint
Option B: Glass
Option C: Gun Powder
Option D: Cement
Correct Answer: Gun Powder ✔
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Option A: higher melting point then molecular crystals
Option B: lower melting point then molecular crystals
Option C: discrete molecules linked by Van der waals forces
Option D: hydrogen bonding
Correct Answer: higher melting point then molecular crystals ✔
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Option A: Ice
Option B: Diamond
Option C: Sucrose
Option D: Plastic
Correct Answer: Plastic ✔
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Option A: ionic substances
Option B: metallic substances
Option C: molecular solids
Option D: covalent network solids
Correct Answer: metallic substances ✔
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Option A: Sea water
Option B: Brass
Option C: Tape water
Option D: Graphite
Correct Answer: Graphite ✔
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Option A: haber process
Option B: Amonia solvay process
Option C: decons process
Option D: lead chamber process
Correct Answer: Amonia solvay process ✔
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Option A: Michael Faraday
Option B: James Maxwell
Option C: Yuri Gagarin
Option D: J.J Thomson
Correct Answer: J.J Thomson ✔
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Option A: tritium
Option B: deuterium
Option C: protium
Option D: ortho-hydrogen
Correct Answer: tritium ✔
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Option A: Internal structural changes in matter
Option B: Composition of matter
Option C: Properties of matter
Option D: Composition and properties of matter
Correct Answer: Composition and properties of matter ✔
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