Chemistry MCQs
Chemistry Objective (Multiple Choice) General Knowledge Questions & Answers for SSC-CGL, UPPSC, UPSC, NDA, CDS and UPSC Civil Services Prelims Examination.
1. Cassiterite is a primary ore of which of the following elements?
[A] Iron
[B] Zinc
[C] Copper
[D] Tin
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Correct Answer: D [Tin]
Notes:
Cassiterite is a mineral that is a significant ore of tin. It is also known as tin oxide. Although rare, its key characteristic is its high specific gravity that makes it easy to separate it from other materials. Tin, which is extracted from Cassiterite, is commonly used in making alloys, punches, and cutting tools.
2. Pyrolusite, Braunite, Psilomelane, Rhodochrosite are the ores of which among the following metals?
[A] Manganese
[B] Aluminium
[C] Copper
[D] Manganese and Copper
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Correct Answer: A [Manganese]
Notes:
Pyrolusite, Braunite, Psilomelane, and Rhodochrosite are all ores of Manganese. Pyrolusite is one of the most important ores due to its high manganese content. Braunite, although a significant ore, its manganese content is less than Pyrolusite. Psilomelane and Rhodochrosite also contribute as minor ores.
3. Flint, which was used by the prehistoric man to make tools is a __?
[A] Igneous rock
[B] Sedimentary rock
[C] Metamorphic rock
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [ Sedimentary rock]
Notes:
Flint is a sedimentary rock. It’s a type of microcrystalline quartz in the chert family. Flint is known for its sharp edges and ability to be easily flaked into various shapes. It was widely used by early humans to make a variety of tools, including: Knives, Scrapers, Points, Axe-heads, Hammers, Choppers. Flint is often found along streams and beaches. It’s close behind diamond in hardness and fractures easily to give razor sharp edges.
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. Which of the following chemicals is also known as "Vitriol of clay”?
[A] Aluminium sulphate
[B] Sodium silicate
[C] Zinc sulphate
[D] Copper(II) sulphate
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Correct Answer: A [ Aluminium sulphate]
Notes:
Aluminium sulphate is also known as Vitriol of clay. It is soluble in water and is mainly used as a flocculating agent in the purification of drinking water
6. What is the hemihydrate of calcium sulphate commonly known as?
[A] Gypsum
[B] Plaster of Paris
[C] Chloroform
[D] Limestone
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Correct Answer: B [Plaster of Paris]
Notes:
Plaster of Paris is the common name of calcium sulphate hemihydrate because half molecule of water is attached with calcium sulphate. The chemical formula of plaster of Paris is CaSO4.1/2H2O.
7. Which of the following statements is incorrect about Stainless Steel?
[A] it is also known as inox steel
[B] It is an alloy of Iron, cobalt and nickel
[C] It is corrosion resistant
[D] molybdenum is added to increase corrosion resistance in reducing acids
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Correct Answer: B [It is an alloy of Iron, cobalt and nickel]
Notes:
Stainless steel is also known as inox steel. It is an alloy of Iron, chromium and nickel. It is corrosion resistant and molybdenum is added to increase corrosion resistance in reducing acids.
8. What do we call the region of space around the nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum?
[A] Shell
[B] sub-shell
[C] Orbital
[D] electron cloud
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Correct Answer: C [Orbital]
Notes:
The region of space around the nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum is called an orbital. The electron cloud is a visual model that represents all the orbitals in an atom
9. Which of the following factors affect the electronic conductance of a metal?
[A] the nature and structure of the metal
[B] the number of valence electrons per atom
[C] temperature
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Electrical conductance through metals is called metallic or electronic conductance and is due to the movement of electrons. The electronic conductance depends on (i) the nature and structure of the metal (ii) the number of valence electrons per atom (iii) temperature (it decreases with increase of temperature).
10. Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is mostly a mixture of which of the following two carbon compounds?
[A] Methane and Ethane
[B] Ethane and Propane
[C] Propane and Butane
[D] Methane and Propane
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Correct Answer: C [Propane and Butane ]
Notes:
LPG is a Propane / Butane mixture liquefied under normal ambient temperature and moderate pressures. LPG is twice as heavy as air and half as heavy as water. LPG is colourless and odourless; hence an odorent is used to detect leaks.