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 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:
Photochromatic or Photochromic glass acquires a darker shade when exposed to bright light and returns to its original lighter shade in dim light. This happens because silver halides (iodide or chloride) is added to this glass
2. The term “white coal” sometimes referred to which of the following?
[A] Geothermal Electricity
[B] Wind Energy
[C] Hydroelectricity
[D] Biomass Energy
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Correct Answer: C [Hydroelectricity]
Notes:
The term white coal was used for Hydroelectricity, particularly in Europe, because of its capability to produce more energy than any other source except coal. The term was coined by a French Engineer Aristide Bèrges.
3. Which of the following is the correct term used to describe Graphite, Carbon and Diamonds?
[A] Isotopes
[B] Isomers
[C] Isotones
[D] Allotropes
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Correct Answer: D [Allotropes]
Notes:
Allotropes refer to two or more different physical forms in which an element can exist. The property is due to different ways atoms bond together. The most common instance is the element carbon, which exists in several different forms, including diamond, graphite, and fullerenes, making it an allotropic element. It’s crucial to note that allotropy applies to elements, not compounds.
4. An Jewellery was left exposed to the atmosphere for some time and it becomes coated with green carbonate. The Jewellery is made up of which of the following?
[A] Copper
[B] Silver
[C] Zinc
[D] Gold
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Correct Answer: A [Copper]
Notes:
The correct answer is Copper. When copper jewelry is exposed to air and moisture, it reacts with carbon dioxide and water, forming copper carbonate, which appears as a green patina (often called verdigris). This process is known as oxidation. Unlike copper, silver and gold do not typically form green coatings. silver may tarnish to a black color due to silver sulfide formation, while gold is highly resistant to corrosion and tarnishing.
5. Which among the following is the main constituent of malleable metal alloy Pewter ?
[A] Copper
[B] Zinc
[C] Tin
[D] Bismuth
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Correct Answer: C [Tin]
Notes:
Pewter is primarily composed of tin, typically around 85-95%, with the remainder often consisting of copper, antimony, or bismuth. Historically, pewter was used for making utensils and decorative items due to its malleability and low melting point. The use of tin in pewter dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Romans and Egyptians, who valued it for its corrosion resistance and ease of casting.
6. Which of the following is correct about the properties of a solution?
[A] The particles of a solution can be seen by naked eyes
[B] The particles of a solution scatter a beam of light passing through the solution
[C] The solute particles do not settle down when left undisturbed
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: C [The solute particles do not settle down when left undisturbed]
Notes:
The particles of a solution are smaller than 1 nm in diameter. So, they cannot be seen by naked eyes. Because of very small particle size, they do not scatter a beam of light passing through the solution. The solute particles do not settle down when left undisturbed, that is, a solution is stable.
7. Galena is an ore of which of the following metals?
[A] Tin
[B] Copper
[C] Lead
[D] Gold
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Correct Answer: C [Lead]
Notes:
Galena is an ore of Lead. It is also known as lead glance. It is the natural mineral form of lead sulfide (PbS).
8. Which of the following metals is extracted and refined in the Mond’s process?
[A] Cobalt
[B] Bismuth
[C] Nickel
[D] Copper
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Correct Answer: C [Nickel]
Notes:
The Mond process is a technique to extract and purify nickel. It is also known as the carbonyl process. In this, nickel is heated in a stream of carbon monoxide forming a volatile complex, nickel tetracarbonyl.
9. Which of the following decays represents the decay of Uranium-238 to thorium-234?
[A] Alpha decay
[B] Beta decay
[C] Gamma decay
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Alpha decay]
Notes:
The radioactive decay of uranium-238 to thorium-234, with the emission of a helium nucleus, is a well-known example of alpha decay.
10. Which of the following is an example of secondary battery?
[A] Mercury cell
[B] Nickel-cadmium cell
[C] Dry cell
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Nickel-cadmium cell]
Notes:
Nickel-cadmium cell is an example of secondary battery. It has longer life than the lead storage cell but more expensive to manufacture.