CHEMISTRY MCQs
100 Questions TextBook
1
The branch of chemistry that deals with the analysis of different substances, often using sophisticated instruments, is called?
2
Which branch of chemistry studies the synthesis and properties of compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds?
3
The study of chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organisms falls under which branch?
D
Environmental Chemistry 4
What is defined as a substance having mass and occupying space?
5
Which state of matter has particles that are widely apart with very weak intermolecular forces?
6
Which state of matter is considered a partially ionized gas containing electrons, ions, and photons?
7
A state of matter with properties between those of conventional liquids and crystalline solids, used in display devices, is known as?
D
Bose-Einstein condensate 8
What is the simplest form of matter, which cannot be broken down by ordinary chemical reactions?
9
A pure substance made up of two or more different chemical elements combined in a fixed ratio is a?
10
Which of these is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
B
A solution of salt and water 11
The phenomenon where an element can exist in more than one structural form is called?
12
Diamond, graphite, and Buckminsterfullerene are allotropic forms of which element?
13
Which allotrope of carbon consists of spheres made of atoms arranged in pentagons and hexagons?
14
A mixture in which solute particles do not dissolve and settle down if left undisturbed is called a?
15
In which type of mixture do the particles pass through filter paper but are not truly homogenized and do not settle down?
16
A solution that can dissolve more amount of a solute at a particular temperature is called?
17
The amount of solute which can dissolve in 100g of a solvent at a particular temperature is known as its?
18
How does the solubility of most gases in water generally change with an increase in temperature?
D
It increases then decreases 19
The study of molecules and ions recurring in space and interstellar space is called?
20
Which branch of chemistry focuses on the properties, structure, and synthesis of large molecules made of repeating building blocks?
21
According to the text, which state of matter does not need a container to be stored?
22
Graphene is described as a?
A
Three-dimensional crystalB
One-dimensional crystalC
Two-dimensional crystal 23
Which of the following is NOT a property of Buckminsterfullerene (C60)?
A
Soluble in organic solventsB
Has a cage-like structureC
Conducts electricity well 24
A mixture where the concentration of its constituents is different in its different parts is called?
25
What happens to the particles in a suspension when it is filtered?
A
They pass through the filter paperB
They dissolve in the solventC
They cannot pass through the filter paperD
They form a colloidal solution 26
Which of the following compounds sees its solubility in water decrease with an increase in temperature?
A
Potassium nitrate (KNO3)C
Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) 27
The study of the rates of reaction and the optimization of reaction conditions on an industrial scale is part of?
28
The study of chemical composition of the Earth, its sources, and minerals is called?
B
Environmental Chemistry 29
What are proteins, cellulose, and nucleic acids described as in the text?
A
Naturally occurring polymersC
Simple inorganic compounds 30
What is a distinguishing macroscopic property of gases?
31
In solids, particles are described as being?
A
Widely apart and randomB
Closely attached but randomly arrangedC
Fixed at their positions where they can oscillateD
Having very high kinetic energy 32
The design and synthesis of drugs beneficial for mankind is the focus of?
33
Which of the following is an example of a colloidal solution?
34
What type of bonds form between elements when they react to form a compound?
35
Which element was the first to be created artificially by scientists in a laboratory?
36
The properties of a mixture are the sum of the properties of its?
37
Which of the following is NOT an example of matter?
38
What is the structure of graphite described as?
A
Giant macromolecular structureC
A single layer of atomsD
A layered structure of hexagonal rings 39
Rhombic and monoclinic are two crystalline allotropic forms of which element?
40
The study of radioactivity and nuclear processes falls under?
41
In a solution of sugar and water, what is the sugar referred to as?
42
Supercritical fluids show the properties of both?
43
How are components of a mixture separated?
C
They cannot be separated 44
Which of these is an example of a compound?
45
What is the main difference between a true solution and a colloidal solution upon filtration?
A
Colloidal particles are retained, true solution particles pass throughB
Both are retained by the filter paperC
Both pass through the filter paperD
True solution particles are retained, colloidal particles pass through 46
What is the term for a solution that has dissolved the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature?
D
Supersaturated solution 47
The study of the sources, reactions, and effects of chemical species in the air, soil, and water is?
B
Environmental Chemistry 48
Which is NOT a property of graphene mentioned in the text?
49
Which state of matter is the most dense?
50
The properties of a compound are always ______ from the elements from which it is formed.
51
Which gas is a major component of the remainder of air after nitrogen and oxygen?
52
What is the primary source of carbon monoxide (CO) as an air pollutant?
A
Decomposition of vegetationC
Combustion of fossil fuels with sulfurD
Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels 53
Methane (CH4) is primarily released from which source?
C
Decomposition of vegetation and digestion in animalsD
Combustion of low-sulfur fuels 54
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx), which contribute to acid rain and smog, are mainly produced by what?
C
Flue gas desulfurization 55
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a major air pollutant originating from:
A
The use of catalytic convertersB
The decomposition of wasteC
The combustion of fossil fuels containing sulfur compounds 56
What environmental problem is directly associated with higher levels of carbon dioxide and methane?
57
According to the text, what is a primary adverse effect of carbon monoxide?
C
It increases respiratory problemsD
It contributes to global warming 58
Particulates in the air are associated with which health risk?
C
Increased risk of respiratory problems and cancer 59
What are the main environmental impacts of oxides of nitrogen (NOx)?
A
Only respiratory problemsB
Only photochemical smogC
Acid rain, photochemical smog, and respiratory problems 60
How do greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide cause global warming?
A
By depleting the ozone layerB
By increasing the acidity of rainC
By reducing thermal energy loss to spaceD
By directly heating the Earth's core 61
What is the role of a catalytic converter in a vehicle?
A
To increase fuel efficiencyC
To reduce harmful emissions like CO and NOxD
To increase the engine's power 62
Photosynthesis is the reaction between which two substances?
C
Carbon dioxide and waterD
Carbon monoxide and oxygen 63
The branch of chemistry that deals with pollutants in the environment is called:
D
Environmental Chemistry 64
The concentration of a pollutant is commonly expressed in which unit?
A
Kilograms per liter (kg/L)B
Parts per million (ppm)C
Molecules per cubic meter 65
Which of the following is NOT listed as a major air pollutant?
D
Water vapour (as a pollutant) 66
Smog, which is prevalent in many Pakistani cities in winter, is described as a mixture of:
67
What is the pH value below which rain is considered acid rain?
68
Who is known as the 'Father of Acid Rain' for showing the link between acid rain and pollution?
69
Acid rain can dissolve and wash away toxic substances from the soil, such as:
70
The progressive warming up of the Earth's surface due to the blanketing effect of certain gases is called:
71
Greenhouse gases prevent thermal energy from escaping into space by absorbing what type of radiation?
72
Besides carbon dioxide, which other gas is mentioned as a major greenhouse gas?
73
What is a major consequence of rising sea levels caused by global warming?
A
Increased agricultural productivityB
Threat to low-lying coastal areas 74
The process where plants clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide is called:
75
What is the function of a three-way catalytic converter regarding nitrogen oxides (NOx)?
A
It oxidizes NOx to N2 and O2B
It reduces NOx into elemental nitrogen and oxygenC
It converts NOx into hydrocarbonsD
It combines NOx with CO 76
What substance is used in flue gas desulfurization to remove sulfur dioxide?
77
An Air Quality Index (AQI) value under what number is considered good?
78
An AQI over 300 is considered to be:
79
Which type of mask is mentioned as having better filtration capabilities against fine particles?
80
The complete combustion of carbon-containing fuels primarily produces:
81
What happens to the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere due to photosynthesis?
82
What historical monument in India is mentioned as deteriorating due to acid rain?
83
What happens to lakes and streams that are affected by particulate matter?
D
Their water level rises 84
Which of the following is considered a renewable energy resource?
85
In the reaction 2NO + 2CO -> 2CO2 + N2, what is being reduced?
86
What is the main reason for the increase of methane in the atmosphere?
A
Burning of fossil fuelsC
Increased decay of vegetation and farming 87
Which of the following is a direct effect of smog on human health?
B
Leads to global warmingC
Can cause allergies, asthma, and lung infectionsD
Increases blood oxygen levels 88
How does acid rain affect soil nutrients?
A
It adds nutrients to the soilB
It has no effect on nutrientsC
It dissolves and washes away nutrientsD
It converts nutrients into toxic substances 89
What is the estimated percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere?
90
What is the collective term for oxides of nitrogen like NO and NO2?
91
The chemical formula for glucose, produced during photosynthesis, is:
92
What tool can be installed to detect increased levels of carbon monoxide from faulty appliances?
C
Carbon monoxide detector 93
Which pollutant stops red blood cells from carrying oxygen?
94
How is ground-level ozone formed?
A
By the complete combustion of fuelsB
Reaction between NOx and VOCs in presence of lightC
From the decomposition of vegetation 95
What strategy is mentioned to reduce acid rain from vehicles?
C
Using catalytic convertersD
Increasing engine temperature 96
What effect does global warming have on seasons in moderate regions?
A
Winters become longer and colderB
Summers become shorter and coolerC
Winters become shorter and warmer 97
Which human activity is identified as the main factor for environmental pollution?
B
Industrialization and Transportation 98
What happens to toxic substances like aluminum and mercury in soil due to acid rain?
99
Which of the following is classified as an inorganic compound despite containing carbon?
100
The self-linking property of carbon to form long chains and rings is called?