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 an anti-knocking compound that has been phased out in many countries so far?
[A] Lead tetrachloride
[B] Tetra Ethyl Lead
[C] Ethyl acetate
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Tetra Ethyl Lead ]
Notes:
Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL) is one such component that is added to petrol to reduce its tendency to `ping’ under compression. TEL breaks down to lead at upper cylinder temperatures. Lead atoms spread around and combining with the free radicals and slowing down the reaction.
However, `Leaded’ petrol was a grave danger to the environment, as lead is a poison when it is absorbed into the body.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common type of fatal air poisoning in many parts of the world. What makes it such a fatal gas?
[A] CO dissolves in cytoplasm and functions as an inhibitor of the crucial enzymes for metabolism
[B] CO competes with Haemoglobin for Oxygen intake
[C] CO dissolves in blood Plasma and spreads toxicity
[D] CO converts into Carbon Dioxide in presence of water in Blood
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Correct Answer: B [ CO competes with Haemoglobin for Oxygen intake]
Notes:
Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless, and tasteless, but highly toxic because it combines with haemoglobin to produce carboxyhemoglobin, which usurps the space in haemoglobin that normally carries oxygen, but is ineffective for delivering oxygen to bodily tissues. Concentrations as low as 667 ppm may cause up to 50% of the body’s hemoglobin to convert to carboxyhemoglobin. The impact is irreversible and that is why that even after available of oxygen, the carboxyhemoglobin does not allow the Oxygen to be taken up.
5. What is the reason that despite being third most abundant element on the Earth’s surface and most abundant chemical substance in the universe, Hydrogen is not found as a gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
[A] It is very reactive and unstable gas
[B] It is so light that readily escapes earth’s gravity
[C] It is not found in free state in nature
[D] None of the above reasons
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Correct Answer: B [ It is so light that readily escapes earth’s gravity]
Notes:
Under ordinary conditions on Earth, elemental hydrogen exists as the diatomic gas, H2. However, hydrogen gas is very rare in the Earth’s atmosphere (1 ppm by volume) because of its light weight, which enables it to escape from Earth’s gravity more easily than heavier gases. However, hydrogen is the third most abundant element on the Earth’s surface, mostly in the form of chemical compounds such as hydrocarbons and water. Hydrogen gas is produced by some bacteria and algae and is a natural component of flatus, as is methane, itself a hydrogen source of increasing importance.
6. The adsorption of hydrogen by palladium is termed as:
[A] Physisorption
[B] Chemisorptions
[C] Physical adsorption
[D] Occlusion
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Correct Answer: D [ Occlusion]
Notes:
The adsorption of hydrogen by palladium is called occlusion. Occlusion is a type of adsorption where gases are adsorbed onto metals. The hydrogen adsorbed onto palladium is called occluded hydrogen.
Palladium can absorb about 900 times its own volume of hydrogen. The hydrogen that is adsorbed is more active than normal hydrogen.
The adsorption of hydrogen on palladium occurs through a hydride formation. The chemical bonds that are formed cannot be broken easily to release the hydrogen gas from the surface of the metal.
The process of occlusion is used to purify hydrogen.
7. Which of the following occurs as dry deposits and is also known as Sajimati (efflorescent soil) in India?
[A] Sodium carbonate
[B] Potassium carbonate
[C] Calcium carbonate
[D] Magnesium carbonate
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Correct Answer: A [ Sodium carbonate]
Notes:
Sodium carbonate is found as dry deposits and is also known as Sajimati (efflorescent soil) in India.
8. The presence of which of the following chemical elements helps to differentiate between sweet and sour crude oil?
[A] Iron
[B] Sulphur
[C] Vanadium
[D] Chromium
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Correct Answer: B [ Sulphur ]
Notes:
Crude oil with high amount of Sulphur is termed as sour and with less Sulphur is called the sweet grade. Sour grade crude requires extra processing cost.
9. Which of these methods is suitable to obtain the coloured component from black ink?
[A] Evaporation
[B] Sublimation
[C] Crystallisation
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Evaporation]
Notes:
The dye from water can be separated by the method of evaporation. Evaporation is used to separate the volatile component (solvent) from its non-volatile solute.
10. Which of the following is correct about Solder?
[A] It is an alloy of lead and tin
[B] It is used for welding electrical wires together
[C] It has a low melting point
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Solder is an alloy of lead and tin (Pb and Sn). It has a low melting point and is used for welding electrical wires together.