CHEMISTRY QUIZ
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1. What is the relative rate of effusion of CO and CO2?
A. CO is 1.25 times faster than CO2
B. CO is 3.75 times faster than CO2
C. CO is 1.25 times faster than CO
D. Both diffuse at the same rate
2. Which of these gases diffuse more quickly than oxygen?
A. H2S
B. NO
C. Cl2
D. N2O
3. Which of the following is not considered as an intermolecular force between
molecules?
A. Coordinate covalent bonds
B. Hydrogen bonds
C. Debye forces
D. London dispersion forces
4. The weakest (in strength) of the following intermolecular forces is
A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Vander Waals force
C. Forces among the polar molecules
D. Ionic bond
5. Ideal gasses have all the following characteristics except.
A. The absence of intermolecular forces
B. Collisions among the molecules of an ideal gas are perfectly elastic
C. The molecules occupy no space
D. All of the above are correct
6. Which of the following statements is true about plasma
A. It may be the first state of matter
B. It is not a phase transition
C. It is a conductor of electricity
D. All of the above
7. Which statement is correct
A. PVmT
B. PCT
C. PMdT
D. All above
8. Under what conditions the gases deviate from the ideal behaviour?
A. High-temperature
B. Low temperature
C. High-pressure
D. B and C
9. Which one has the lowest density at room temperature?
A. Ne
B. N2
C. NH3
D. CO
10. The introduction of the Kelvin scale in thermometry is according to
A. Boyles law
B. Charles law
C. Daltons law
D. Grahams law
0.5 mole of nitrogen gas and 0.5 mole of carbon monoxide gas at STP have same
A. Value of a
B. Mass
C. Atoms
D. Both B and C
12. At constant temperature the pressure of an ideal gas is doubled its density
becomes
A. Half
B. Double
C. Same
D. None
13. The diffusion of gases at absolute zero will be
A. Unchanged
B. Slightly decreased
C. Slightly increased
D. Zero
14. Which of the following option is incorrect about gases?
A. All molecules move with the same speed
B. All molecules behave independently
C. PV / RT = n
D. All gases cannot be liquefied through Linds Method
15. The critical temperature for different gases is different and depends upon
A. Size of molecule
B. Shape of molecule
C. Intermolecular attractions
D. All of the above
16. In how many forms do matter exists?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Two
17. What is the simplest form of matter?
A. Gas
B. Liquid
C. Solid
D. Semi-solid
18. What is the abundant form of matter on earth?
A. Gas
B. Liquid
C. Solid
D. Plasma
19. Which state of matter has the lowest density?
A. Gas
B. Liquid
C. Solid
D. Plasma
20. What do we call to the sudden expansion of plasma?
A. Avogadro’s law
B. Grahams law of diffusion
C. Joule Thompson effect
D. Daltons law of partial pressure
21. The solid particles only posses
A. Translational motion
B. Vibrational motion
C. Rotational motion
D. All of the above motions
22. For a gas where volume and pressures are 1dm3 and 2 atm respectively what
should be its new volume when pressure is increased to 6 atm at constant
temperature?
A. 1/2dm3
B. 1/3dm3
C. 1/4dm3
D. 2/3dm3
23. If 1/V is plotted on X-axis and pressure on Y-axis at constant temperature what
should appear
A. A straight line parallel to the x-axis
B. A straight line parallel to the y-axis
C. Straight line
D. Curve
24. Which one is the right value for R?
A. 0.0821 atm dm3k-1mol-
B. 0.0821 atm m3k-1mol-1
C. 2 cal k-1 mol-1
D. 8.314 Nm2k-1mol-1
25. One mole of an ideal gas at 546.5 K under 2 atm pressure has a volume of
A. 22.414 m3
B. 44.828 dm3
C. 22.414 dm3
D. 11.212 cm3
26. The partial pressure exerted by the water vapours is called
A. Surface tension
B. Aqueous tension
C. Vapour pressure
D. Hydraulic pressure
27. Which one is not the partial pressure of oxygen in the lungs?
A. 0.1526 atm
B. 116 mm of Hg
C. 116 torr
D. 1 atm
28. The spreading of fragrance or scent in the air is due to
A. Diffusion
B. Effusion
C. Attraction with air
D. Low density
29. The kinetic molecular theory of gases was put forward in 1738 by
A. Boltzmann
B. Maxell
C. Clausius
D. Bernoulli
30. The highest temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid is called its
A. Critical temperature
B. Standard temperature
C. Absolute temperature
D. Upper consulate temperature
31. Hydrogen effuses four times more rapidly than the volume of an unknown gas
molar mass of unknown gas should be
A. 16 gmol-1
B. 32 gmol-1
C. 48 gmol-1
D. 64 gmol-1
32. What will be the pressure of 1 mole of an ideal gas maintained at 300 K and
250cm3 volume?
A. 98.5 atm
B. 96.7 atm
C. 95.8 atm
D. 97.1 atm
33. The processes of effusion and diffusion are best to understand by
A. Daltons law
B. Avogadro’s law
C. Grahams law
D. Charles law
34. Who made volume and pressure correction to explain the deviation of gases from
ideal behaviour?
A. Clausius
B. Boltzmann
C. Charles
D. Vander Waal
35. The non-ideal behaviour results chiefly from
A. Intermolecular attraction and infinite volume
B. Elastic collisions and finite volume
C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
D. Intermolecular attraction only
36. The gases become non-ideal at
A. High temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and low pressure
D. Low temperature and high pressure
37. Lind’s method is employed for
A. Separation of gases
B. Expansion of gases
C. Compression of gases
D. Liquefaction of gases
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