Chapter1 COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS

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Assignment – 2023-24

Grade: 11 Subject: Chemistry Topic: Some basic Concept of Chemistry Part 2


COMPETENCY BASED
QUESTIONS
In the following questions a statement of Assertion (A) followed by a statement of Reason
(R) is given. Choose the correct option out of the choices given below each question.
1. Assertion (A) : The empirical mass of ethene is half of its molecular mass.
Reason (R) : The empirical formula represents the simplest whole number ratio of
various atoms present in a compound.
 (i) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
 (ii) A is true but R is false.
 (iii) A is false but R is true.
 (iv) Both A and R are false.

2. Assertion (A) : One atomic mass unit is defined as one twelfth of the mass of one
carbon-12 atom.
Reason (R) : Carbon-12 isotope is the most abundunt isotope of carbon and has been
chosen as standard.
 (i) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
 (ii) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
 (iii) A is true but R is false.
 (iv) Both A and R are false.

3. Assertion (A) : Significant figures for 0.200 is 3 where as for 200 it is 1.


Reason (R) : Zero at the end or right of a number are significant provided they are not
on the right side of the decimal point.
 (i) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
 (ii) Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A.
 (iii) A is true but R is false.
 (iv) Both A and R are false.

4. Assertion (A) : Combustion of 16 g of methane gives 18 g of water.


Reason (R) : In the combustion of methane, water is one of the products.
 (i) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
 (ii) A is true but R is false.
 (iii) A is false but R is true.
 (iv) Both A and R are false.
5. Elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY and X2Y. Find the atomic weight of
X and Y, if the weight of 0.1 moles of XY is 10g and 0.05 moles of X2Y is 9g
(a) 30, 20
(b) 80, 20
(c) 60, 40
(d) 20, 30
6. Which one will have maximum numbers of water molecules?
(a) 18 molecules of water
(b) 1.8 grams of water
(c) 18 grams of water
(d) 18 moles of water
7. The number of atoms present in 0.1 moles of a triatomic gas is
(a) 1.806 × 1023
(b) 1.806 × 1022
(c) 3.600 × 1023
(d) 6.026 × 1022
8. Find the volume of O2 required to burn 1 L of propane completely, measured at
0℃ temperature and 1 atm pressure
(a) 10 L
(b) 7 L
(c) 6 L
(d) 5 L
9. A gas X has Cp and Cv ratio as 1.4, at NTP 11.2 L of gas X will contain number of
atoms
(a) 1.2 × 1023
(b) 3.01 × 1023
(c) 2.01 × 1023
(d) 6.02 × 1023
10. Which of the species is not paramagnetic?
(a) As+
(b) Cl–
(c) Ne2+
(d) Be+
11. Pressure has the same dimension as
(a) energy per unit volume
(b) energy
(c) force per unit volume
(d) force

12. A container has an equal mass of H2, O2 and CH4 at 27℃, the ratio of their volume is
(a) 16:8:1
(b) 8:1:2
(c) 16:1:2
(d) 8:16:1
13. There are two chlorides of sulphur S2Cl2 and SCl2. What is the equivalent mass of SCl2
(a) 64.8 g/mole
(b) 32 g/mole
(c) 16 g/mole
(d) 8 g/mole
14. Boron exists as two stable isotopes; 10B(19%) and 11B(81%). Find out the avg. atomic
weight of boron in the periodic table
(a) 10.0
(b) 11.2
(c) 10.2
(d) 10.8

Question 15
Which of the following terms are unitless?
(a) Molality
(b) Molarity
(c) Mole fraction
(d) Mass percent

Question 16
16 g of oxygen has same number of molecules as in
(a) 16 g of CO
(b) 28 g of N2N2
(c) 14 g of N2N2
(d) 1.0 g of H2H2

Question 17
Number of significant Figures in the numer 1.065
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 1

Question 18
How many moles of atom are contained in 32.7 g of Zn
(a) .200
(b) .500
(c) 1.50
(d) .0118

Question 19
What will be the molality of the solution containing 18.25 g of HCl gas in 500 g of water?
(a) 0.1 m
(b) 1 M
(c) 0.5 m
(d) 1 m

Question 20
Calculate the number of Moles of Cu(C2H3O2)2Cu(C2H3O2)2 present in 200 g
(a) 1.1 mol
(b) 1 mol
(c) .9 mol
(d) 1.2 mol

Question 21
The percentage of Carbon is Ca(HCO3)2Ca(HCO3)2 is
(a) 15%
(b) 1.8%
(c) 14.8%
(d) 15.2%
Question 22
Which of the following statements about a compound is incorrect?
(a) A molecule of a compound has atoms of different elements.
(b) A compound cannot be separated into its constituent elements by physical methods
of separation.
(c) A compound retains the physical properties of its constituent elements.
(d) The ratio of atoms of different elements in a compound is fixed

Question 23
Calculate the standard molar volume of oxygen gas. The density of O2O2 gas at NTP is
1.429g/L.
(a) 22.39litres
(b) 21.2 Litres
(c) 24 Litres
(d) None of the above

Question 24
Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 50 g of CaCO_3.
(a) 6.033×10236.033×1023 atoms
(b) 9.033×10239.033×1023 atoms
(c) 8.033×10238.033×1023 atoms
(d) 3.033×10233.033×1023 atoms
Question 25
What will be the molarity of a solution, which contains 5.85 g of NaCl(s) per 500 mL?
(a) 4 mol/L
(b) 20 mol/L
(c) 0.2 mol/L
(d) 2 mol/L

Question 26
the mass of 2.044×10232.044×1023 carbon atoms.
(a) 12 g
(b) 36 g
(c) 24 g
(d) 48 g

Question 27
How many gram of solute is required to prepare 1.0 L of 1 M CaCl2.6H2O?
(a) 200 g
(b) 216 g
(c) 219 g
(d) None of the above

Question 28
Which of the following reactions is not correct according to the law of conservation of
mass.
(a) 2Mg(s)+O2(g)→2MgO(s)2Mg(s)+O2(g)→2MgO(s)
(b) C3H8(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g)C3H8(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g)
(c) P4(s)+5O2(g)→P4O10(s)P4(s)+5O2(g)→P4O10(s)
(d) CH4(g)+2O2(g)→CO2(g)+2H2O(g)CH4(g)+2O2(g)→CO2(g)+2H2O(g)

Question 29
How many mL of water must be added to 200 mL of .65 M HCL to dilute the solution to
.20 M
(a) 450 mL
(b) 400 mL
(c) 350 mL
(d) 500 mL

Question 30
The number of Gram molecules of oxygen in 6.02×10246.02×1024 CO molecules is
(a) 10 gm-molecules
(b) 5 gm-molecules
(c) 1 gm -molecules
(d) .5 gm-molecules

Question 31
Which of the following has the largest number of atoms
(a)0.5 g-atoms of Cu
(b) 0.635 g Cu
(c) 0.25moles of Cu atoms
(d)1g of Cu

Question 32
A measured temperature on Fahrenheit scale is 200 °F. What will this reading be on
Celsius scale?
(a) 40 °C
(b) 94 °C
(c) 93.3 °C
(d) 30 °C

Question 33
1 Mole of CH4CH4 contains
(a) 6.02×10236.02×1023 atoms of H
(b) 4 gm-atoms of hydrogen
(c) 1.81×10231.81×1023 molecules of CH4CH4
(d) 3g of Carbon

Question 34
Which of the following pairs have the same number of atoms?
(a) 16 g of O2O2(g) and 4 g of H2H2(g)
(b) 16 g of O2O2 and 44 g of CO2CO2
(c) 28 g of N2N2 and 32 g of O2O2
(d) 12 g of C(s) and 23 g of Na(s)

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