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Chapter 1 Class XI

Stoichiometry

Book Exercise and Past Years MCQs


1. The significant figures in 5.734 are.
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 5

2. Significant figures in 0.0880 are.


(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

3. 602.10 has:
(a) 3 Significant figures (b) 4 Significant figures (c) 5 Significant figures (d) 6 Significant figures

4. Which of the following contains two significant figures?


(a) 0.04 (b) 0.004 (c) 0.0004 (d) 0.042

5. Which number has five significant figures?


(a) 302.10 (b) 0.0002 (c) 30000 (d) 30200

6. While considering the rule of significant figures the simplified result of 3.10 + 14.367 is:
(a) 17.467 (b) 17.47 (c) 17.50 (d) 17.5

7. The quantities relationship between the substances according to the balance equation describes:
(a) Reversible Reaction (b) Stoichiometry (c) Limiting Reactant (d) Percentage

8. For Avogadro's number this statement is incorrect:


(a) It is the number of particles in one mole of any substance
(b) Its numerical value is 6.02 x 1023
(c) Its value changes if temperature increases
(d) Its value changes if the number of moles increases

9. The number of mole(s) in 58.5 gm of NaCl:


(a) 58.5 moles (b) 35.5 moles (c) 23 moles (d) 1 mole

10. 18 Kg of water contains:


(a) 18 moles (b) 108 moles (c) 180 moles (d) 1000 moles

11. The number of atoms in 60 gm Carbon are:


(a) 3.01 x 1023 (b) 3.01 x 1024 (c) 6.02 x 1023 (d) 6.02 x 1024

12. Which of the following samples of substances contains same number of atoms as that of 20 gm Calcium:
(a) 16 gm S (b) 20 gm C (c) 19 gm K (d) 24 gm Mg

13. The molecules in 64 gm SO2 are:


(a) 1.02 x 1023 (b) 2.04 x 1023 (c) 3.06 x 1023 (d) 6.02 x 1023

14. 8.8 gm of CO2 contains ____________ molecules.


(a) 1.204 x 1023 (b) 6.02 x 1023 (c) 3.01 x 1023 (d) 1204 x 1023

15. A beaker containing 180gm of water contains ___________ molecules.


(a) 6.02 x 1023 (b) 6.02 x 1024 (c) 10.02 x 1025 (d) 12.01 x 1023

16. Maximum number of molecules present in the following sample of gas:


(a) 100 gm O2 (b) 100 gm CH4 (c) 100 gm CO2 (d) 100 gm Cl2

17. The number of molecules in this pair is the same:


(a) 10gm H2 and 10gm CH4 (b) 10gm H2 and 50gm CH4 (c) 10gm H2 & 80gm CH4 (d) 10g H2 & 16g CH4

18. The mass of 1000 molecules of H2O is:


(a) 2.98 x 10–20 gm (b) 2.98 x 1020 gm (c) 2.98 x 10–23 gm (d) 2.98 x 1023 gm

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19. At S.T.P 0.1 mole of a gas occupies the volume:
(a) 22.4 dm3 (b) 2.24 dm3 (c) 2.4 ft (d) 100 cm3

20. The minimum number of moles are present in:


(a) 1 dm3 of Methane gas at S.T.P. (b) 5 dm3 of Helium gas at S.T.P.
(c) 10 dm3 Hydrogen gas at S.T.P. (d) 22.4 dm3 of chlorine gas at S.T.P.

21. 4.48 dm3 of N2 at S.T.P weight:


(a) 5.6 gm (b) 50 gm (c) 2.789 gm (d) 14 gm

22. If the volume occupied by oxygen gas (O2) at S.T.P is 44.8 dm3, the number of molecules of O2 in the vessels are:
(a) 3.01 x 1023 (b) 6.02 x 1023 (c) 12.04 x 1023 (d) 24.08 x 1023

23. Which of the following has the same number of molecules at S.T.P.?
(a) 1 dm3 of N2 and O2 (b) 500 cm3 of Cl2 and O2 (c) 100 cm3 of CO2 and O2 (d) All of them

24. The volume of 3.01 x 1023 molecules of N2 gas at S.T.P. will be:
(a) 3 dm3 (b) 11.2 dm3 (c) 22.4 dm3 (d) 28 dm3

25. At S.T.P, the volume of 3.01 x 1023 molecules of H2 gas is:


(a) 22.5 dm3 (b) 22.4 dm3 (c) 11.2 dm3 (d) 2.24 dm3

26. 3.01 x 1023 molecules of oxygen gas at S.T.P occupy a volume of:
(a) 22.4 dm3 (b) 224 dm3 (c) 11.2 dm3 (d) 2.24 dm3

27. One mole of SO2 contains:


(a) 6.02 x 1022 atoms of O (b) 18.6 x 1023 molecules of SO2
(c) 6.02 x 1023 atoms of S (d) None of these

28. One mole of H2O contains the number of Hydrogen atoms:


(a) 6.02 x1023 (b) 1.204 x1024 (c) 3.01x1023 (d) 1.204 x1023

29. The number of carbon atoms in 1 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) is approximately:


(a) 6 x 1023 (b) 24 x 1023 (c) 60 x 1023 (d) 72 x 1023

30. Which of the following statements is incorrect?


(a) The mass of 1 mole Cl2 gas is 35.5 gm
(b) 1 mole of H2 contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules of H2
(c) The number of atoms in 23 gm Na & 24 gm Mg are equal
(d) One mole of O2 at S.T.P occupies 22.4 dm3 volume

31. In the reaction 2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H 2, if 23 gm of ‘Na’ reacts with an excess of water, the volume of
Hydrogen gas (H2) liberated at S.T.P should be:
(a) 11.2 dm3 (b) 22.4 dm3 (c) 33.6 dm3 (d) 44.8 dm3

32. Generally actual yield is:


(a) Greater than theoretical yield
(b) Less than theoretical yield
(c) Equal to the theoretical yield
(d) Sometimes greater and sometimes less than the theoretical yield

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