MCQs for Chemistry Class 11 with Answers Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

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Chapter 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry MCQ with Answers Class 11 Chemistry

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Question. Which of the following pairs of gases contains the same number of molecules ?
(a) 16 g ofO2 and 14 g of N2
(b) 8 g ofO2 and 22 g of CO2
(c) 28 g of N2 and 22 g of CO2
(d) 32 g ofO2 and 32 g of N2

Answer

A

Question. The mass of potassium dichromate crystals required to oxidise 750 cm3 of 0.6 M Mohr’s salt solution is (Given, molar mass : Potassium dichromate = 294, Mohr’s salt = 392) 
(a) 0.49 g
(b) 0.45 g
(c) 22.05 g
(d) 2.2 g

Answer

C

Question. The equivalent weight of H3 PO2 ,when it disproportionates into PH3 and H3PO4, is
(a) 82
(b) 61.5
(c) 33
(d) 20.5

Answer

C

Question. How many moles of magnesium phosphate,Mg3 (PO4 )2 will contain 0.25 mole of oxygen atoms?
(a) 0.02
(b) 3.125 × 10 −2
(c) 1.25 × 10 −2
(d) 2.5 × 10 −2

Answer

B

Question. Potassium selenate is isomorphous with potassium sulphate and contains 50.0% of Se. Find the atomic weight of Se.
(a) 47.33
(b) 71
(c) 142
(d) 284

Answer

C

Question. Two oxides of metal were found to contain 31.6% and 48% of oxygen respectively. If the formula of first is represented byM2O3, then formula of second is
(a) MO3
(b) MO2
(c) M2O
(d) M2 O2 

Answer

A

Question. Number of atoms in the following samples of substances is largest in 
(a) 4.0 g of hydrogen
(b) 70.0 g of chlorine
(c) 127.0 g of iodine
(d) 48.0 g of magnesium

Answer

A

Question. The total number of electrons present in 18 mL of water (density of water is 1 gmL−1) is
(a) 6.02 10 × 23
(b) 6.02 10 × 23
(c) 6.02 10 × 24
(d) 6.02 10 × 25

Answer

A

Question. 3g of an oxide of a metal is converted to chloride completely and it yielded 5 g of chloride.The equivalent weight of the metal is
(a) 33.25
(b) 3.325
(c) 12
(d) 20

Answer

A

Question. If we consider that 1/6 in place of 1/12, mass of carbon atom is taken to be the relative atomic mass unit, the mass of one mole of a substance will
(a) to be a function of the molecular mass of the substance
(b) remain unchanged
(c) increase two fold
(d) decrease twice

Answer

B

Question. Weight of 1 L milk is 1.032 kg. It contains butter fat (density 865 kgm −3) to the extent of 4% by volume/volume. The density of the fat free skimmed milk will be
(a) 1038.5 kgm −3
(b) 1032.2 kgm −3
(c) 997 kgm −3
(d) 1000.5 kgm −3

Answer

A

Question. A 0.2075 g sample of an oxide of cobalt on analysis was found to contain 0.1475 g cobalt. The empirical formula of the oxide is
(a) CoO2
(b) Co O 2 3
(c) CoO
(d) Co O 4 6

Answer

C

Question. The weight of11 × 1022 molecules of CuSO4 5H2O is
(a) 41.59 g
(b) 415.9 g
(c) 4.159 g
(d) None of these

Answer

C

Question. The number of moles of (NH4 )2SO4 Fe2 (SO4)3 24H2O formed from a sample containing 0.0056 g of Fe is
(a) 10 −4 mol
(b) 0.5 ×10−4 mol
(c) 2 10 × −4 mol
(d) 0.33× 10−4 mol

Answer

B

Question. A student performs a titration with different burettes and finds titre values of 25.2 mL, 25.25 mL and 25.0 mL. The number of significant figures in the average titre value is 
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

Answer

C

Question. A metal oxide contains 53% metal and carbon dioxide contains 27% carbon. Assuming the law of reciprocal proportions, the percentage of metal in the metal carbide is
(a) 75%
(b) 25%
(c) 37%
(d) 66%

Answer

A

Question. A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of water and 3.08 g of CO2. The empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is 
(a) C2 H4
(b) C3 H4
(c) C6 H 5
(d) C7 H8

Answer

D

Question. A mixture contains Na2 C2 O4 and KHC2O4 in1:1molar ratio. Mixture is neutralised by 100 mL of 0.01 M KOH. What volume of 0.01 M KMnO4? Thus, the same mixture is oxidised by
(a) 200 mL
(b) 100 mL
(c) 90 mL
(d) 80 mL

Answer

D

Question. At 300 K and 1 atom, 15 mL of a gaseous hydrocarbon requires 375 mL air containing 20%O2 by volume for complete combustion. After combustion, the gases occupy 330 mL. Assuming that the water, formed is in liquid form and the volumes were measured at the same temperature and pressure, the formula of the hydrocarbon is 
(a) C3 H
(b) C4 H8
(c) C4 H 10
(d) C3 H6

Answer

D

Question. 1 mole of potassium chlorate is thermally decomposed and excess of aluminium is burnt in the gaseous product. How many moles of aluminium oxide are formed?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 1.5
(d) 3

Answer

A

Question. Amount of A FeSO4 (NH4 )2 SO4 6H2 (molar mass 392gmol= –1) must be dissolved and diluted to 250 mL to prepare an aqueous solution of density1.00 g mL −1, i.e. 1.00 ppm Fe2+ by weight is
(a) 3.50 × 10−3 g 
(b) 1.75 × 10−3 g 
(c) 7.00 × 10−3 g 
(d) 0.35 × 10−3 g 

Answer

B

Question. The ratio of mass per cent of C and H of an organic compound (Cx Hy Oz ) is 6 : 1. If one molecule of the above compound (Cx Hy Oz ) contains half as much oxygen as required to burn one molecule of compound Cx Hy completely to CO2 andH O2 . The empirical formula of compound Cx Hy Oz is 
(a) C3 H6 O3
(b) C4 H8
(c) C3 H4 O2
(d) C2 H4 O3

Answer

D

Question. A mixture of FeO and Fe3O4 when heated in air to constant weight, gains 5% in its weight. What is the percentage of Fe3O4 in mixture?
(a) 73.87%
(b) 26.13%
(c) 79.75%
(d) 20.25%

Answer

C

Question. If 0.5 mole of BaCl2 are mixed with 0.2 mole of Na3PO4, the maximum number of moles of Ba3(PO4 )2 that can be formed, is
(a) 0.7
(b) 0.5
(c) 0.30
(d) 0.10

Answer

D

Question. The reaction between yttrium metal and dil. HCl produces H2S and y3+ ions. The molar ratio of yttrium to that hydrogen produced is
(a) 1:2
(b) 2:1
(c) 2:3
(d) 5:2

Answer

C

Question. If 1021 molecules are removed from 200 mg of CO2, the number of moles of CO2 left are
(a) 2.88 × 10 −3
(b) 28.8 × 10 −3
(c) 0.288 × 10 −3
(d) 1.66 × 10 −2

Answer

A

Question. Medical experts generally consider a lead level of 30 μg Pb per dL of blood to pose a significant health risk ( 1 dL = 0.1 L). Express this lead level as the number of Pb atoms per cm3 blood (Pb = 207).
(a) 8.72 × 1014
(b) 8.72 × 1015
(c) 8.72 × 10 13
(d) 8.72 × 10 16

Answer

A

Question. The correctly reported answer of the addition of 4.523, 2.3 and 6.24 will have significant figures
(a) two
(b) three
(c) four
(d) five

Answer

B

Question. 3 g of activated charcoal was added to 50 mL of acetic acid solution (0.06 N) in a flask. After an hour it was filtered and the strength of the filtrate was found to be 0.042 N. The amount of acetic acid adsorbed (per gram of charcoal) is 
(a) 18 mg
(b) 36 mg
(c) 42 mg
(d) 54 mg

Answer

A

Question. 5 mL of N HCl, 20 mL of N/2 H2 SO4 and 30 mL of N/3 HNO3 are mixed together and volume made to 1 L. The normality of resulting solution is
(a) 0.45
(b) 0.025
(c) 0.9
(d) 0.05

Answer

A

Question. What volume of hydrogen gas at 273 K and 1 atm pressure will be consumed in obtaining 21.6 g of elemental boron (atomic mass = 10.8) from the reduction of boron trichloride by hydrogen ?
(a) 89.6 L
(b) 67.2 L
(c) 44.8 L
(d) 22.4 L

Answer

B

Question. 1.00 × 10−3 moles of Ag+ and 1.00 10 × −3 moles of CrO42− react together to form solid Ag2CrO4.Calculate the amount of Ag2CrO4 formed (Ag2CrO = 331.73 g mol−1 ) .
(a) 0.268 g
(b) 0.166 g
(c) 0.212 g
(d) 1.66 g

Answer

B

Question. Two solutions of a substance (non-electrolyte) are mixed in the following manner : 480 mL of 1.5 M of first solution with 520 mL of 1.2 M of second solution. The molarity of final solution is
(a) 1.20 M
(b) 1.50 M
(c) 1.344 M
(d) 2.70 M 

Answer

C

Question. The reaction,N2 + 3H2 →2NHis used to produce ammonia. When 450 g of hydrogen was reacted with nitrogen, 1575 g of ammonia were produced. What is the per cent yield of this reaction?
(a) 61.8%
(b) 41.5%
(c) 30.8%
(d) 20.7%

Answer

A

Question. Sea water contains 65 × 10 −3 g L −1 of bromide ions. If all the bromide ions are converted to produce Br2, how much sea water is needed to prepare 1 kg Br2 ?
(a) 15.38 L
(b) 15.38 × 103 L 
(c) 7.69 × 103 L 
(d) 76.9 L

Answer

B

Question. 0.376 g of Al reacted with an acid to displace 0.468 L of H2 measured in standard conditions. Equivalent volume of H2 formed is (equivalent mass of Al is 9 g equiv−1)
(a) 22.4 L
(b) 5.6 L
(c) 11.2 L
(d) 2.24 L

Answer

C

Question. The same amount of a metal combines with 0.200 g of oxygen and with 3.17 g of a halogen. Hence, equivalent mass of halogen is
(a) 127 g
(b) 80 g
(c) 35.5 g
(d) 9 g

Answer

A

Question. A sample of ammonium phosphate, (NH4)3 PO4 contains 3.18 moles of hydrogen atoms. The number of moles of oxygen atoms in the sample is
(a) 0.265
(b) 0.795
(c) 1.06
(d) 3.18

Answer

C

Question. Excess of carbon dioxide is passed through 50 mL of 0.5 m calcium hydroxide solution. After completion of the reaction, the solution was evaporated to dryness. The solid calcium carbonate was completely neutralised with 0.1 N hydrochloric acid. The volume of hydrochloric acid required is (atomic mass of calcium = 40).
(a) 300 cm3
(b) 200 cm3
(c) 500 cm3
(d) 400 cm3

Answer

C

Question. Sodium nitrate on reduction with Zn in the presence of NaOH solution producesNH3. Mass of sodium nitrate absorbing 1 mole of electron will be
(a) 7.750
(b) 10.625
(c) 8.000
(d) 9.875

Answer

B

Question. Haemoglobin contains 0.33% of iron by weight. The molecular weight of haemoglobin is approximately 67200. The number of iron atoms (at. wt. of Fe is 56) present in one molecule of haemoglobin are
(a) 1
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) 2

Answer

C

Question. How much AgCl will be formed by adding 200 mL of 5 N HCl to a solution containing 1.7 g AgNO3 (Ag =108)?
(a) 0.1435 g
(b) 1.435 g
(c) 14.35 g
(d) 143.5 g

Answer

B

Question. Density of 2.05 M solution of acetic acid in water is 1.02 g/mL. The molality of same solution is
(a) 1.14 mol kg−1
(b) 3.28 mol kg−1
(c) 2.28 mol kg−1
(d) 0.44 mol kg−1

Answer

C

Question. 1 mole of N2 and 4 moles of H2 are allowed to react in a vessel and after reaction,H O2 is added. Aqueous solution required 1 mole of HCl. Mole fraction ofH2 in the gaseous mixture after reaction is
(a) 1/6
(b) 5/6
(c) 1/3
(d) None of these

Answer

B

Question. The molecular formula of a commercial resin used for exchanging ions in water softening is C8H7SO3Na (Mol. wt. = 206). What would be the maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when expressed in mole per gram resin? 
(a) 1/103
(b) 1/206
(c) 2/309
(d) 1/412

Answer

D

Question. A 15.00 mL sample of a solution is 0.04 M in Sn2+ and x M in Fe2+ . Both are easily oxidised by Cr2O2–7 in acidic solution to Sn4+ and Fe3+ and itself reduced to Cr . 3+ 18.0 mL of 0.125 M Cr2O2–7 is required. Thus, x is
(a) 0.410
(b) 0.205
(c) 0.820
(d) 1.640

Answer

C

Question. Acidified KMnO4 oxidises oxalic acid to CO2.What is the volume (in litres) of10−4MKMnO4 required to completely oxidise 0.5 L of10−2 M oxalic acid in acidic medium?
(a) 125
(b) 1250
(c) 200
(d) 20

Answer

D

Question. The number of H-atoms present in 25.6 g of sucrose which has a molar mass of 342.3 g is
(a) 22 × 1023
(b) 9.91 × 1023
(c) 11 × 1023
(d) 44 × 1023

Answer

B

Question. The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a healthy human adult are oxygen (61.4%), carbon (22.9%), hydrogen (10.0%) and nitrogen (2.6%). The weight which a 75 kg person would gain if allH atoms are replaced byH atoms is
(a) 15 kg
(b) 37.5 kg
(c) 7.5 kg
(d) 10 kg

Answer

C

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