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 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.
2. 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.
3. In the E-waste generated by the Mobile Phones, which among the following metal is most abundant?
[A] Copper
[B] Silver
[C] Palladium
[D] Gold
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Correct Answer: A [Copper]
Notes:
The sources of e-waste are faulty desktop computers, cables, printers, refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, electronic and electrical devices. E-waste generated by the Mobile Phones are copper, silver, gold, palladium. Among them copper is found abundantly.
4. Which of the following chemicals is also known as "butter of tin"?
[A] Stannic chloride
[B] Sodium perborate
[C] Potassium nitrate
[D] Magnesium hydroxide
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Correct Answer: A [ Stannic chloride]
Notes:
“Butter of Tin” is also known as tin tetrachloride pentahydrate. It is called “butter of tin” because of its physical appearance. Its chemical formula is SnCl4*5H2O or [SnCl4 (H2O)]*3H2O.
5. Which of the following alkaline earth metals is the rarest in the earth crust?
[A] Calcium
[B] Strontium
[C] Radium
[D] Beryllium
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Correct Answer: C [Radium]
Notes:
Of the alkaline earth metals calcium and magnesium rank fifth and sixth in abundance respectively in the earth’s crust. Strontium and barium have much lower abundances. Beryllium is rare and radium is the rarest of all comprising only 10–10 per cent of igneous rocks.
6. What do we call the compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between the carbon atoms?
[A] Saturated carbon compounds
[B] Unsaturated carbon compounds
[C] Fullerenes
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Unsaturated carbon compounds]
Notes:
The compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between the carbon atoms are known as unsaturated carbon compounds.
7. Which among the following is most advantageous in storage in fuel cells used in small, portable electronics such as phones and laptop computers?
[A] Methanol
[B] Hydrogen
[C] Formic Acid
[D] Acetic Acid
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Correct Answer: C [Formic Acid]
Notes:
The cells are called Direct-formic acid fuel cells, in which formic acid is directly fed in the cells. Storage of formic acid is much easier and safer than that of hydrogen because it does not need to be done at high pressures and (or) low temperatures, as formic acid is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure. Formic acid does not cross over the polymer membrane, so its efficiency can be higher than that of methanol. Use of acetic acid in cells does not arise.
8. Which of the following metal is the main constituent in Pewter alloy?
[A] Lead
[B] Zinc
[C] Tin
[D] Iron
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Correct Answer: C [Tin]
Notes:
The term pewter covers a variety of alloys consisting primarily of tin. It is composed of 85–99% tin, mixed with copper, antimony, bismuth, silver or lead..
9. 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
10. When is the gamma ray emitted?
[A] When a nucleus in a ground state goes to the excited state
[B] When a nucleus in an excited state spontaneously decays to its ground state
[C] When alpha rays and beta rays collide
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [When a nucleus in an excited state spontaneously decays to its ground state]
Notes:
When a nucleus in an excited state spontaneously decays to its ground state (or to a lower energy state), a photon is emitted with energy equal to the difference in the two energy levels of the nucleus. This is the so-called gamma decay.