Chemistry MCQs
Chemistry Objective (Multiple Choice) General Knowledge Questions & Answers for SSC-CGL, UPPSC, UPSC, NDA, CDS and UPSC Civil Services Prelims Examination.
1. Which of the following is not a correct statement about Bitumen?
[A] It’s a mixture of highly condensed polycyclic aromatic compounds
[B] Its is soluble in Carbon Disulphide
[C] SARA analysis is used to determine bitumen chemistry
[D] All of above are correct statements
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Correct Answer: D [ All of above are correct statements ]
Notes:
Bitumen is a mixture of organic liquids that are highly viscous, black, sticky, soluble in carbon disulfide and composed of highly condensed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
2. Who among the following had given the Atomic Theory?
[A] Benzamin Franklin
[B] Madam curie
[C] Albert Einstien
[D] John Dalton
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Correct Answer: D [John Dalton]
Notes:
The correct answer is John Dalton. He proposed the Atomic Theory in the early 19th century, stating that matter is composed of indivisible atoms, each with a specific weight. Dalton’s work laid the foundation for modern chemistry. Notably, he also introduced the concept of atomic weights and was the first to use symbols to represent atoms of different elements.
3. What is the primary use of Phenolphthalein in chemistry?
[A] A Solvent
[B] A Dye
[C] A Catalyst
[D] A Detergent
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Correct Answer: B [A Dye]
Notes:
Phenolphthalein is commonly employed as a pH indicator in titrations due to its distinct color change in varying pH levels. At pH 8.2, it appears colorless but turns pink as the pH increases to 10. It is not used as a solvent, catalyst or detergent. It also finds applications in forensic science for detecting latent blood stains.
4. Which among the following will emit maximum mass of carbon dioxide , when the same quantity is burnt of all of them?
[A] Kerosene
[B] Natural Gas
[C] Gasoline
[D] Propane
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Correct Answer: A [Kerosene]
Notes:
The carbon content of Kerosene is higher than the other fuels mentioned in the option, that is why it will emit maximum mass of carbon dioxide, when the same quantity is burnt.
5. Ilmenite, which is widely distributed along the Indian coastal lines is a mineral of __?
[A] Tungsten
[B] Titanium
[C] Gallium
[D] Tin
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Correct Answer: B [Titanium]
Notes:
Ilmenite (FeO.TiO2) is important titanium mineral. It is widely distributed along the Indian coastal lines. With proven reserves exceeding 270 million tonnes, about 37 per cent of the total world Ilmenite reserves are located in the beach sands of the southern peninsular India. Titanium known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength and low density, is widely used for aero-engine and airframe structures in both civilian and military aircraft. Titanium-alloy components also find applications in satellite launch vehicles, rockets and missiles. As of now, India’s total titanium requirement is being met by imports even though it possesses a large reserve base of titanium minerals.
6. Which among the following compound is most commonly used in the Photochromic lenses?
[A] Potassium Dichromate
[B] Silver Chloride
[C] Potassium ferrate
[D] Ferric Chloride
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Correct Answer: B [ Silver Chloride]
Notes:
Silver halides and most commonly silver Chloride is used in Photochromic lens. But for plastic photochromic lenses, some organic products such as oxazines and naphthopyrans are used.
7. Which of the following chemicals is resposible for temporary acid rain in colder regions?
[A] Hydrogen chloride
[B] Sulphur dioxide
[C] Nitric acid
[D] Nitrogen oxides
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Correct Answer: A [ Hydrogen chloride]
Notes:
Hydrogen chloride gas released from volcanic eruption is responsible for temporary acid rain in colder regions.
8. What is the half life of the longest lived isotope of Francium?
[A] 1 minute
[B] 21 minute
[C] 21 hours
[D] 100 days
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Correct Answer: B [21 minute]
Notes:
Francium is highly radioactive. its longest-lived isotope 223Fr has a half-life of only 21 minutes.
9. Which of the following is NOT correct about Group 14 elements?
[A] All of them are solids
[B] Melting points are much higher than those of corresponding elements of group 13
[C] Carbon is a non-metal
[D] Germanium is a metal
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Correct Answer: D [Germanium is a metal]
Notes:
All members of group 14 are solids. Carbon and silicon are non-metals, germanium is a metalloid, whereas tin and lead are soft metals. Melting points and boiling points of group 14 elements are much higher than those of corresponding elements of group 13.
10. Brass is an alloy of which of the following metals?
[A] Copper and Tin
[B] Copper and Zinc
[C] Lead and Tin
[D] Zinc and Nickel
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Correct Answer: B [Copper and Zinc]
Notes:
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc (Cu and Zn). Lead is often added in concentrations of around 2% to enhance the machinability of brass.