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 does not increase when we move from left to right along a period in the periodic table?
[A] Oxidising Power of elements
[B] Electronegativity
[C] Non-metallic Character
[D] Reducing power
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Correct Answer: D [Reducing power]
Notes:
The oxidizing power of elements increases on moving left to right along a period in the periodic table. This is because electronegativity and the non-metallic character increases from left to right.
2. Carnotite is a mineral of which among the following metals?
[A] Lead
[B] Uranium
[C] Aluminium
[D] Iron
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Correct Answer: B [Uranium]
Notes:
Carnotite is an ore of Uranium and comprises potassium, vanadium, water and few other elements such as calcium, barium, magnesium, iron, sodium etc. It is a yellow colored mineral.
3. Which among the following is correct regarding the alkaline battery ?
[A] Negative terminal made of Zinc Powder and Positive terminal made of Manganese dioxide & electrolyte is KOH
[B] Negative terminal made of Manganese dioxide and Positive terminal made of Zinc powder & electrolyte KOH
[C] Negative terminal made of Zinc Powder and Positive terminal made of Manganese dioxide & Electrolyte is Ammonium Chloride
[D] Negative terminal made of Manganese dioxide and Positive terminal made of Zinc powder & electrolyte Ammonium Chloride
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Correct Answer: A [Negative terminal made of Zinc Powder and Positive terminal made of Manganese dioxide & electrolyte is KOH]
Notes:
The correct statement is that in an alkaline battery, the negative terminal is made of zinc powder, the positive terminal is made of manganese dioxide, and the electrolyte is potassium hydroxide (KOH). Alkaline batteries are known for their long shelf life and higher energy density compared to zinc-carbon batteries. They were invented in the 1950s and are widely used in household devices.
4. Which among the following minerals is also known as Horn Silver?
[A] Silver Iodide
[B] Silver Chroride
[C] Zinc Phosphate
[D] Silver Sulphide
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Correct Answer: B [Silver Chroride]
Notes:
Chlorargyrite is the mineral form of silver chloride (AgCl). It is also known as cerargyrite and, when weathered by desert air, as horn silver. Silver chloride is formed by the disappearance of the initial silver oxide layer.
5. Which among the following impurity in drinking water causes the “Bamboo Spine” disorder?
[A] Nitrate
[B] Fluorides
[C] Arsenic
[D] Sulphides
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Correct Answer: B [ Fluorides]
Notes:
Ankylosing Spondylitis is a chronic, inflammatory arthritis and autoimmune disease that mainly affects joints in the spine and the sacroiliac joints in the pelvis. It tends to affect the spine and in late stages, the spine will fuse and this has given rise to the term “bamboo spine”. It is mainly caused due to impurities in drinking water associated with fluorides.
6. Which of the following compound of sodium is generally prepared by Solvay process?
[A] Sodium Carbonate
[B] Sodium Hydroxide
[C] Sodium Chloride
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Sodium Carbonate]
Notes:
Sodium carbonate is generally prepared by Solvay Process.
7. Which of the following is also known as Alumina?
[A] AlO2
[B] Al2O3
[C] Al2O4
[D] Al2CO2
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Correct Answer: B [Al2O3]
Notes:
Alumina is the common name given to aluminum oxide (Al2O3). It is produced from bauxite to get pure aluminium metal.
8. Which of the following quantum number is also known as orbital angular momentum?
[A] Principal quantum number
[B] Azimuthal quantum number
[C] Magnetic quantum number
[D] Electron spin quantum number
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Correct Answer: B [Azimuthal quantum number]
Notes:
Azimuthal quantum number is also known as orbital angular momentum or subsidiary quantum number. It is represented by ‘l’.
9. Which of the following does not represent the Atomic number of an atom?
[A] number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
[B] number of electrons in a neutral atom
[C] number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom]
Notes:
The number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom or the number of electrons in a neutral atom is equal to its atomic number. It is represented by Z.
10. Which of the following is true about Rutherford model of atom?
[A] it explains how the electrons are distributed around the nucleus
[B] It cannot explain about the stability of an atom around the nucleus
[C] It tells us about the energies of the electrons around the nucleus
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: B [It cannot explain about the stability of an atom around the nucleus]
Notes:
A serious limitation of the Rutherford model is that it says nothing about the electronic structure of atoms i.e., how the electrons are distributed around the nucleus and what are the energies of these electrons. Also, the Rutherford model cannot explain the stability of an atom.