G.K. Practice Test: Question Set - 04
1. The following are the half lives of four active isotopes. Which one of the following is the most dangerous to handle?
- (A) 3 billion
years
- (B) 100
years
- (C) 0.01 minute
- (D) 13 days
2. The high reactivity of fluorine is due to
- (A) Its
high electro negativity
- (B) Small
size of fluorine atom
- (C) Availability
of d-orbitals
- (D) Strong F - F
bond
3. The metal does not give H2 on treatment with dilute HCL is
- (A) Zn
- (B) Fe
- (C) Ag
- (D) Ca
4. The maximum number of isomers for an alkene with molecular formula C4H8 is
- (A) 5
- (B) 4
- (C) 2
- (D) 3
5. The human body is made up of several chemical elements; the element present in the highest proportion (65%) in the body is
- (A) Carbon
- (B) Hydrogen
- (C) Oxygen
- (D) Nitrogen
6. The number of atoms present in 21.6 gram of silver (atomic weight = 108) are same as the molecules in
- (A) 1.8 gram of
H2O
- (B) 12 moles of
KMnO4
- (C) 0.6 N H2SO4
- (D) 4.6 gram of
C2H5OH
7. The formula C6H5-CO-CH3 represents
- (A) Acetone
- (B) Acetic acid
- (C) Acetophenone
- (D) Phenyl
acetate
8. The names of the scientists, Newlands, Mendeleev, and Meyer are associated with the development of
- (A) Atomic
structure
- (B) Metallurgy
- (C) Periodic
table of contents
- (D) Discovery
of elements
9. The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is
- (A) Ni
- (B) Pb
- (C) Cu
- (D) Pt
10. The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its
- (A) Molality
- (B) Molarity
- (C) Normality
- (D) Formality
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