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1.

The preparation of which of the following substances does not involve any exchange
of energy?
A. Salt solution

B. Ammonia

C. Water

D. Carbon monoxide

4. Which of the following rows is correctly matched?


A. Mixture of sand and water Uniform composition.
B. Mixture of sugar and water Non uniform texture.
C. Water Fixed boiling point.
D. Sugar Variable melting point.
12. Which of the following statements is not true about the characteristics of compounds?
A. A compound will have fixed melting point and boiling point.
B. There is usually interchange of energy during the formation of compounds.
C. The properties of water are different from its constituents.
D. Compounds have variable composition.
13. Which of the following mixtures will not have visible boundaries of separation
between its constituents?
A. Mixture of sand and water

B. Salad

C. Mixture of chalk and water

D. Air

24. Which of the following substances can be separated into its constituents by simple
physical processes?
A. Water

B. Sodium chloride

C. Carbon dioxide

D. Air

30. Which of the following statements is not true about mixtures and impure substances?
A. All mixtures are not impure substances.
B. All impure substances are mixtures.
C. In mixtures, the ratio of different types of elements or compounds is not fixed.
D. The different particles in an impure substance can be atoms or elements.
32. Which of the following elements has a low melting point and changes into the liquid
at a temperature slightly above room temperature?
A. Germanium and nickel

B. Gallium and carbon

C. Gallium and cesium

D. Cesium and francium

34. Which of the following substances will show the properties of its constituents?
A. Ammonia

B. Sodium chloride

C. Salty water

D. Hydrogen chloride

41. In which of the following solutions the particles of the solute cannot be separated by
filtration, but the solution shows Tyndall effect?
A. Jelly

B. Solution of chalk powder in mud

C. Aqueous copper sulphate solution

D. Sodium hydroxide solution

43. At 80oC and at 1 atmospheric pressure the maximum amount of ammonium chloride
which can be dissolved in 100 g of water is 66 g. What is the solubility of ammonium
chloride in water at 80oC in 50 g of water?

A. 30 g

B. 33 g

C. 66 g

D. 132 g

45. Which of the following statements is true about the true solution?
A. True solution can be a heterogeneous as well as a homogenous solution.
B. Particles of a true solution can be seen with a naked eye.
C. True solution does not show Tyndall effect.
D. True solutions are unstable.
49. There are four salt solutions a, b, c and d of 500 mL each. Solution a contains 10 g
salt, solution b contains 5 g salt, solution c contains 20 g salt and solution d
contains
15
g
salt.
Which of the solution(s) is/are less concentrated than solution d?
A. a, b

B. b, c

C. a, c

D. c only

66. Which of the following statements is true about the colloidal solution?
A. Colloids are homogeneous solution.
B. The particle size in colloids is more than suspension.
C. The particles in colloids are not distributed uniformly.
D. Colloids show Tyndall effect.
68. A solution x contains particles which scatter the beam of light passing through it and
its particles can be seen with the naked eye. Which of the following mixtures can
represent x?
A. Mixture of chalk powder in water

B. Mixture of soap and water

C. Mixture of milk and water

D. Mixture of salt and water

72. If temperature is decreased, what will happen to saturated solution of sugar in water
at 60oC?
(i) Solubility of solution will increase
(ii) Solubility of the solution will decrease
(iii) Sugar will separate out in the form of crystals
A. (i) and (iii)

B. (ii)

C. (i)

D. (ii) and (iii)

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