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CHEMISTRY 1). Solutions are classified into aqueous and non-aqueous solutions, based on. a) Nature of solute particles b) Nature of solvent c) Size of the particles d) Thickness of solvent 2). The solvent used to prepare aqueous solutions is. a) Water b) benzene c) kerosene d) petrol 3). A true solution does not show Tyndall effect, because of the. a) Nature of solvent b) Amount of solute c) Size of the particles d) Nature of solute 4). Tyndall effect is exhibited by. a) True solutions b) Suspensions c) Colloidal solutions d) Crystals 5). Tyndall effect is producted by. a) True solutions of light

b) Scattering of light c) Refraction of light d) Movement of particles 6). The particle size in a colloidal solution is. a) 1 Å 10 Å b) 10 Å - 2000 Å c) More than 2000 Å d) Less than 1 Å 7). The particle size in a suspension is. a) 1 Å 10 Å b) 10 Å - 2000 Å c) More than 2000 Å d) Less than 1 Å 8). A solution which has more of solute, at a given temperature than that of saturated solution is called a. a) Super saturated solution b) Unsaturated solution c) Colloidal solution d) suspension 9). Chalk powder in water is an example of. a) Saturated solution b) Unsaturated solution c) suspension

d) Colloidal solution 10). The particle size of the solute in true solution is. a) 1 Å 10 Å b) 10 Å - 100 Å c) 100 Å - 1000 Å d) More than1000 Å 11).Milk is a. a) True solution b) Colloidal solution c) suspension d) saturated solution 12).Nitrogen in soil is an example for. a) True solution b) saturated c) super saturated d) unsaturated 13).Fog is a solution of. a) Liquid in gas b) Gas in liquid c) Solid in gas d) Gas in gas

14).Soda water is a solution of. a) Liquid in gas b) Gas in liquid c) Solid in gas d) Gas in gas Answer is: b 15).Blood is an example of. a) True solution b) Colloidal solution c) Saturated solution d) Suspension 16).The dispersed phase in a colloidal solution is. a) Solute b) Solution c) Suspension d) Mixture 17).Sugar and Salt solutions are. a) Heterogeneous mixtures b) True solutions c) Colloidal solutions d) Suspensions 18).Brownian movement explains the property of colloidal solutions. a) optical

b) electrical c) kinetic d) mechanical 19).In aqueous solutions, the solvent used is. a) benzene b) ether c) alcohol d) water 20).The solution in which saturation is not achieved is called. a) Super saturated b) Unsaturated c) Saturated d) Suspended 21).Cheese is a colloidal solution of. a) Solid in solid b) Liquid in solid c) Solid in liquid d) Gas in solid 22).Cork is a colloid of. a) Solid in solid b) Liquid in solid c) Solid in liquid d) Gas in solid 23).Smoke is a colloid of.

a) Solid in solid b) Liquid in solid c) Solid in liquid d) Solid in Gas 24).The saturation temperature for 20.7g of CuSO4 soluble in water is. a) 10 0 C b) 100 0 C c) 20 0 C d) 30 0 C 25).The solubility level of an aqueous solution of NaCl at 25 0 C is. a) 20g b) 36g c) 95g d) 8g 26).The increase in the solubility of Sodium halides, in water at 25 0 C is / a) NaCl > NaBr > Nal b) NaBr > Nal > NaCl c) Nal > NaBr > NaCl d) NaCl = NaBr > Nal 27).Solubility of CaO in water is a. a) Chermic b) endothermic c) exothermic d) hypothermic

28).According to Henry s Law, in gases, an increase in pressure increase. a) Solubility b) saturation c) volume d) viscosity 29).Deep sea divers use mixture of. a) Helium - Oxygen b) Nitrogen - Oxygen c) Hydrogen - Nitrogen d) Helium - Nitrogen 30).The continuous random motion of colloidal particles is called. a) Brownian movement b) Zig zag movement c) Continuous movement d) Tyndall effect 31).On increasing the temperature, the solubility of the solute in the solvent. a) Increase b) Decrease c) Change d) Does not change 32).Which law relates solubility of solvents with pressure? a) Hess law b) Henry s law c) Charles Law d) Boyle s law

33).When sunlight passes through the window of your house, the dust particles scatter the light making the path of the light visible. This phenomenon is called as. a) Brownian motion b) Tyndall effect c) Raman effect d) Uniform motion 34).The Greek term atomos means. a) divisible b) indivisible c) macro molecule d) soft sphere Answer is: b 35).Isotopes are the atoms of same element, with same atomic number. But with different. a) Atomic number b) Mass number c) Number of electrons d) Chemical nature 36).6C 12 and 6C 14 are. a) Isotopes b) Isobars c) Isomers d) Molecules

37).Atoms of different elements possessing in the same atomic mass are called. a) Isotopes b) Isobars c) Isomers d) Molecules 38).Atoms of different elements with same number of neutrons. a) Isotopes b) Isomers c) Isobars d) Isotones 39).Atomicity of oxygen in ozone molecule is. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 40).Atomicity of primary gases is. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 41).In the Beginning of the 20 th century, Matter Wave concept was introduced by

. a) Broglie b) Avogadro c) Heisenberg d) Einstein 42).The Principle of Uncertainty was introduced by. a) Broglie b) Avogadro c) Heisenberg d) Einstein 43).18Ar 40 and 20Ca 40 are considered as. a) Isotopes b) Isomers c) Isobars d) Isotones 44).The compound which does not show simple ratio of atoms, is. a) Benzene b) Acetylene c) Hydrogen d) Sucrose 45).Avogadro s hypothesis relates volume of gases and. a) mass b) temperature

c) pressure d) number of molecules 46).Atomicity of an element is. a) Valency of an element b) Atomic mass c) Number of atoms in one molecule of an element d) Isotope of an element 47).Atomicity is given by. a) Mass/molecular mass b) Mass of the element c) Molecular mass X atomic mass d) Molecular mass / atomic mass 48).The atoms of 6C 13 and 7N 14 are considered as. a) Isotopes b) Isomers c) Isobars d) Isotones 49).Isotones are the atoms of different elements having. a) Same mass number b) Same atomic number c) Same number of neutrons d) Same number of electrons

50).Atomicity of Phosphorous is. a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5