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 compound of mercury is used as antiseptic?
[A] Mercuric sulphide
[B] Mercuric oxide
[C] Mercuric chloride
[D] Mercuric iodide
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Correct Answer: C [Mercuric chloride]
Notes:
Mercury chloride (HgCl2) is a highly toxic compound that volatizes slightly at ordinary temperature and appreciably at 100 degrees C. It is corrosive to mucous membranes and used as a topical antiseptic and disinfectant.
2. A cotton wick dipped in pure honey when ignited with a matchstick will ______?
[A] Burn steadily
[B] Burn with a cracking sound
[C] Not burn at all
[D] Burn producing a large amount of smoke
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Correct Answer: A [Burn steadily]
Notes:
A cotton wick soaked in pure honey, when lit with a matchstick, will burn consistently. This is primarily due to the high sugar content of the honey acting as fuel for the flame. Contrary to common misconceptions, honey doesn’t produce much smoke or any unusual sounds during combustion.
3. Which among the following gases is used in production of Vanaspati ghee from vegetable oils?
[A] Nitrogen (N2)
[B] Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
[C] Hydrogen (H2)
[D] Neon (Ne)
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Correct Answer: C [Hydrogen (H2)]
Notes:
Hydrogen (H2) gas is utilized in the manufacture of Vanaspati ghee from vegetable oils. The process involves hydrogenation, a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element. Hydrogenation of vegetable oils helps to convert them into a semisolid form that resembles ghee, often used as a cheaper alternative to butter or ghee in cooking.
4. Calcium Magnesium Silicate is commonly called as ________?
[A] Asbestos
[B] Borax
[C] Baking Soda
[D] Washing Soda
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Correct Answer: A [Asbestos]
Notes:
CaMgO4Si is the chemical formula of calcium magnesium silicate . Calcium magnesium silicate is commonly known as Asbestos. Asbestos is a fibrous silicate mineral as the substance is formed by miniature crystal fibers, these crystal are loosely attached releasing dust of silicate crystal upon small touch.
5. Which among the following were not discovered by the time , Mendeleev published his periodic table?
[A] Lathanides
[B] Actinides
[C] Noble Gases
[D] Halogens
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Correct Answer: C [Noble Gases]
Notes:
When Mendeleev published his periodic table in 1869, noble gases had not yet been discovered. The first noble gas, argon, was identified in 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and William Ramsay. In contrast, lanthanides and actinides were recognized later, but their existence was inferred from Mendeleev’s predictions. Halogens, including elements like chlorine and iodine, were known prior to Mendeleev’s work.
6. Which among the following acids is generally used as a first hand test to judge whether a metal is Gold or not?
[A] Sulfuric Acid
[B] Nitric Acid
[C] Hydrochloric Acid
[D] Sulfurous Acid
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Correct Answer: B [Nitric Acid]
Notes:
The funda is that when a small drop of a strong acid, such as nitric acid, is put onto the metal’s surface, most metals fizz or bubble, whilst precious metals (Gold or Platinum not silver) are unaffected.
7. What do we call the compounds having identical molecular formula but different structures?
[A] Functional isomers
[B] Structural isomers
[C] Mirror isomers
[D] Branched isomers
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Correct Answer: B [Structural isomers]
Notes:
The compounds with identical molecular formula but different structures are called structural isomers.
8. Which of the following statements is incorrect about Stainless Steel?
[A] it is also known as inox steel
[B] It is an alloy of Iron, cobalt and nickel
[C] It is corrosion resistant
[D] molybdenum is added to increase corrosion resistance in reducing acids
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Correct Answer: B [It is an alloy of Iron, cobalt and nickel]
Notes:
Stainless steel is also known as inox steel. It is an alloy of Iron, chromium and nickel. It is corrosion resistant and molybdenum is added to increase corrosion resistance in reducing acids.
9. What is the probability of finding an electron at a point within an atom?
[A] proportional to the square of the orbital wave function
[B] proportional to the orbital wave function
[C] proportional to the twice of the orbital wave function
[D] proportional to the cube of the orbital wave function
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Correct Answer: A [proportional to the square of the orbital wave function]
Notes:
The probability of finding an electron at a point within an atom is proportional to the square of the orbital wave function i.e., ψ|2 at that point. |ψ|2 is known as probability density and is always positive.
10. What is the half-life of Radium-223 isotope?
[A] 3 days
[B] 5 days
[C] 11.4 days
[D] 9.5 days
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Correct Answer: C [11.4 days]
Notes:
The half-life of Radium-223 isotope is 11.4 days. The radium-226, which is a more common isotope of Radium and which wad discovered by the Curies, has a 1601-year half-life.