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 is a Noble Gas?
[A] Nitrogen
[B] Hydrogen
[C] Oxygen
[D] Helium
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Correct Answer: D [Helium]
Notes:
The noble gases are the chemical elements in group 18 of the periodic table. They are the most stable due to having the maximum number of valence electrons their outer shell can hold. This chemical series contains helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
2. Which among the following types of glasses contains Cerium and other rare earths and has a high absorption of ultraviolet rays?
[A] Crookes Glass
[B] Pyrex Glass
[C] Flint Glass
[D] Crown Glass
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Correct Answer: A [Crookes Glass]
Notes:
Crookes glass comprises Cerium oxide (CiO2) which sharply absorbs the ultraviolet rays from the sunlight. It is used in making lenses of eye glasses.
3. Sodium bicarbonate decomposes above 70 °C, making it usable in bakery products. What end product of this thermal decomposition process contributes to its use in baking?
[A] Hydrogen
[B] Carbon Dioxide
[C] Water Vapor
[D] Sodium Carbonate
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Correct Answer: B [Carbon Dioxide]
Notes:
Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is used in baking due to its ability to decompose above 70 degrees Celsius and release carbon dioxide. This chemical reaction is given by the equation 2 NaHCO3 – Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2. In baking, it reacts with other ingredients or decomposes at high temperatures to produce carbon dioxide, which causes the dough to rise, creating the fluffy texture in baked goods.
4. Which of the following elements have the lowest and highest boiling point in the Periodic table?
[A] Helium and Tungsten
[B] Hydrogen and Rhenium
[C] Helium and Rhenium
[D] Hydrogen and Tungsten
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Correct Answer: C [ Helium and Rhenium]
Notes:
Helium has the lowest boiling point of all the elements at –452.074°F (–268.93°C) followed by hydrogen –423.16°F (–252.87°C). The highest boiling point for an element is that of Rhenium 10,104.8°F (5,596°C) followed by tungsten 10,031°F (5,555°C).
5. What is the chemical name of Quick lime?
[A] Calcium peroxide
[B] Calcium oxide
[C] Calcium dioxide
[D] Calcium hydroxide
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Correct Answer: B [Calcium oxide]
Notes:
The chemical name of Quick Lime is Calcium Oxide (CaO).
6. Which of these compounds is also known as wood spirit?
[A] Ethanol
[B] Methanol
[C] Propanol
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Methanol]
Notes:
Methanol, CH3OH, also known as ‘wood spirit’. It was produced by destructive distillation of wood.
7. Which of the following refining methods works on the principle of adsorbtion?
[A] Zone refining
[B] Vapour Phase refining
[C] Chromatographic methods
[D] Liquation
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Correct Answer: C [Chromatographic methods]
Notes:
Chromatographic methods are based on the principle that different components of a mixture are differently adsorbed on an adsorbent. There are several chromatographic techniques used for refining such as paper chromatography, column chromatography, gas chromatography, etc
8. Which of the following reactions represents changing of green colour of ferrous sulphate?
[A] Double Displacement reaction
[B] Displacement reaction
[C] Combination reaction
[D] Decomposition reaction
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Correct Answer: D [Decomposition reaction]
Notes:
A reaction in which a single reactant breaks down to give simpler products is known as decomposition reaction. Ferrous sulphate crystals lose water when heated and the colour of the crystals changes. It then decomposes to ferric oxide, sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide.
9. What do we call the reaction when an acid and a base react together to form salt and water?
[A] Reduction Reaction
[B] Oxidation Reaction
[C] Neutralisation Reaction
[D] Combination Reaction
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Correct Answer: C [Neutralisation Reaction]
Notes:
When an acid and a base react together to form salt and water, the reaction is known as Neutralisation Reaction. HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) ? H2O (l) + NaCl (aq) (acid) (base) (Water) (Salt) Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium Chloride
10. What is the sum of powers of the concentration of the reactants called as?
[A] Order of reaction
[B] Stage of reaction
[C] Zone of reaction
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Order of reaction]
Notes:
The sum of powers of the concentration of the reactants in the rate law expression is known as the order of that chemical reaction.