Chemistry MCQs
Chemistry Objective (Multiple Choice) General Knowledge Questions & Answers for SSC-CGL, UPPSC, UPSC, NDA, CDS and UPSC Civil Services Prelims Examination.
1. Calamine is an ore of which among the following?
[A] Zinc
[B] Copper
[C] Mercury
[D] Iron
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Correct Answer: A [Zinc]
Notes:
Calamine is an ore that contains zinc carbonate along with impurities like iron oxide. Through smelting, the zinc carbonate in calamine can be reduced to extract pure zinc metal. Other common zinc ores are sphalerite (zinc sulfide) and smithsonite (zinc carbonate). So calamine is considered a zinc ore due to its zinc carbonate content.
2. 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.
3. Which among the following gives hissing sound when dissolved into H2O?
[A] CaCO2
[B] Ca(OH)2
[C] CaO
[D] CaCl2
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Correct Answer: C [CaO]
Notes:
The correct answer is CaO (calcium oxide), which is also known as quicklime. When CaO is dissolved in water, it reacts exothermically to form calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), producing a hissing sound due to the rapid release of heat and steam. This reaction is a classic example of a vigorous exothermic reaction in chemistry. Calcium oxide is commonly used in construction and as a drying agent.
4. Which among the following acids is generally used as a first hand test to judge whether a metal is Gold or not?
[A] Sulfuric Acid
[B] Nitric Acid
[C] Hydrochloric Acid
[D] Sulfurous Acid
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Correct Answer: B [Nitric Acid]
Notes:
The funda is that when a small drop of a strong acid, such as nitric acid, is put onto the metal’s surface, most metals fizz or bubble, whilst precious metals (Gold or Platinum not silver) are unaffected.
5. Which of the following refining methods works on the principle that impurities are more soluble in the melt than in the solid state of the metal?
[A] Liquation
[B] Electrolytic refining
[C] Zone refining
[D] Vapour Phase refining
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Correct Answer: C [Zone refining]
Notes:
Zone refining works on the principle that impurities are more soluble in the melt than in the solid state of the metal. This method is very useful for producing semiconductors.
6. 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.
7. What is the PH of human blood?
[A] 8.2
[B] 7.4
[C] 6.5
[D] 7
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Correct Answer: B [7.4]
Notes:
Blood is normally slightly basic, with a normal pH range of 7.35 to 7.45. Usually the human body maintains the pH of blood close to 7.40.
8. Which of the following acids is produced by stomach in human body to help in digestion?
[A] Hydrochloric acid
[B] Sulphuric acid
[C] Nitric acid
[D] Benzoic acid
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Correct Answer: A [Hydrochloric acid]
Notes:
Hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach in human body to help in digestion. During indigestion the stomach produces too much acid and this causes pain and irritation.
9. Which of the following factors affect the electronic conductance of an electrolytic solution?
[A] the nature of the electrolyte added
[B] size of the ions produced and their solvation
[C] the nature of the solvent and its viscosity
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
The conductance of electricity by ions present in the solutions is called electrolytic or ionic conductance. The conductivity of electrolytic (ionic) solutions depends on: (i) the nature of the electrolyte added (ii) size of the ions produced and their solvation (iii) the nature of the solvent and its viscosity (iv) concentration of the electrolyte (v) temperature (it increases with the increase of temperature).
10. What do we call the compounds formed by the linking of carbon by single bonds in between them?
[A] Saturated compounds
[B] Unsaturated compounds
[C] Monovalent compounds
[D] Ionic compounds
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Correct Answer: A [Saturated compounds]
Notes:
The compounds formed by the linking of carbon by single bonds in between them are known as Saturated compounds. Alkanes are saturated compounds with Methane (CH4) being one of the simplest saturated compounds.