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1 In Standard solution which of the following is accurately known A 1
A] Normality, strength or % of chemicals
B] Volume
C] Pressure
D] Temperature
2 The process of adding known concentration until it complete the C 1
reaction with known volume is called as
A] Titrant
B] Analysis
C] Titration
D] Titrend
3 In titration end point can be determined by change in colour by D 1
A] Measuring Cylinder
B] Burette
C]Instrument
D]Indicator
4 The Quantity of chemical in each liter of solution is known as .. B 1
A] Normality
B] Strength
C] Molecular weight
D] Equivance weight
5 Exactly required concentration can be prepared from chemical A 1
reagent is called as
A]Primary standard
B] Secondary standard
C] Both A & B
D] None of this
6 Before performing the titration ,two pieces of apparatus should C 1
be washed with the solution they are to contain ,what are these
two prices of apparatus
A]Burette & Funnel
B] Pipette & Conical Flask
C] Burette & Pipette
D] Conical Flask & funnel
7 If 25 ml 0.1 M solution of HCl was diluted to of 500 ml , what is A 2
the new concentration of the HCl Solution
A] 0.005 M
B] 200 M
C] 0.05 M
D] 20 M
8 A bottle labeled 20 % CuSO4 contain 200 ml of solution ,How C 2
many grams of CuSO4 are there present in this solution?
A]4000
B] 20
C]40
D]200
9 Normality = .. A 1
A] gram-equivalent of the solute per litre of solution
B] Mole per litre of solution
C] Atom per litre of solution
D] Molecules per litre of solution
10 The no. of gram moles of solute per litre of solution is B 1
A]Normality
B]Molarity
C]Molality
D]Mole fraction
11 The no. of gram moles of solute per kilo grams of solution is C 1
A]Normality
B]Molarity
C]Molality
D]Mole fraction
12 The number of ml of a liquid solute pre 100 ml of solution is B 1
A] % weight by volume
B]% V/V
C]PPM
D]Strength
13 The weight of substance in gram ,that react with 1 gram of C 1
Hydrogen molecules or 8 gram of oxygen molecules or 35.5 gram
of chlorine molecules is
A] Molecular weight
B] Part per million
C] Equivalent weight
D] Weight of substances
14 Normality of acid = A 1
A] Molarity x Basicity
B] Molarity x Acidity
C] Molality x Acidity
D] Molality x Basicity
15 Normality of bases = B 1
A] Molarity x Basicity
B] Molarity x Acidity
C] Molality x Acidity
D] Molality x Basicity
16 How many grams required to make 2.0 N Oxalic acid B 2
A] 126 gram
B] 6.3 gram
C] 63 gram
D] 12.6 gram
17 How many gram required to make 500 ml of 0.1 N KMnO4 A 2
solution in acidic medium?
A]1.56 gram
B] 31.6 gram
C] 15.6 gram
D] 3.16 gram
18 200 ml of 0.1 N HCl solution is diluted to 500 ml volume ,the D 2
normality of diluted solution is
A] 40 N
B] 4.0 N
C] 0.4N
D] 0.04 N
19 The Equivalent weight of K2Cr2O7 (MW of K2Cr2O7= 294) C 2
A]294
B]490
C]49
D]29.4
20 The titration in which an acid react with base to formed a salt C 1
and water is called as
A] Complexometric titration
B] Precipitation titration
C] Neutralisation titration
D] Redox titration
21 The volumetric titration is also called as B 1
A] Acid-Base titration
B] Titrimetry
C] ] Complexometric titration
D] Precipitation titration

22 The concentration is expressed in terms of .. A 1


A] Normality
B]Molarity
C]Molality
D]Mole fraction
23 Those substances which are available in pure form with definite A 1
chemical composition are called as
A] Primary Standard
B] Secondary Standard
C] Pure Compound
D] Impure Compound
24 In acid base titration it gives a sharp enough end point with an C 1
indicator ,the pH at an equivalent point is in between
A] 3-7
B] 9-14
C]4-10
D]All Above
25 Acid base reaction is reversible ,the reaction can be shown as A 1
A] Acid + Base Conjugated Base + Conjugated Acid
B] ] Acid + Base Conjugated Base + Conjugated Base
C] Acid + Base Conjugated Acid + Conjugated Acid
D] All above
26 In Acid Base titration , the titration involving bases contain B 1
.. which are carried out at Ice cold water.
A] OH
B]CO2
C]H2O
D]N2
27 The substances which changes colour or changes turbidity at a D 1
certain pH ,is called as
A] Mixed indicator
B]Titration Indicator
C] Fluorescent Indicator
D]Acid- Base Indicator
28 FeSO4 .H2O shows the following redox reaction A 1
A] Fe2+ Fe3+ + e-
B] Fe3+ Fe2+ + e-
2+
C] Fe Fe3+ - e-
3+
D] Fe Fe3+ - e-

29 H2C2O4 .2H2O undergoes the following redox reaction D 1


A] C2 O4 2- CO2 + 2 e-
3-
B] C2 O4 2CO2 + 2 e-
C] C2 O4 3- CO2 + 2 e-
2-
D ]C2 O4 2CO2 + 2 e-
30 For ionic Solid solution molarity (M) may be called as C 1
A] Molality(m)
B] Normality(N)
C] Formality(F)
D] Concentration(C)
31 If 8 gram of O2 react with 12 gram of Mg ,therefore equivalent D 1
weight of Mg is
A] 0
B] 1
C] 8
D] 12
32 1 gram of H2 liberated on electrolytic decomposition of 36.5 A 1
gram of HCl ,thus equivalent weight of HCl is
A] 36.5
B] 35.5
C] 1
D] 12.5
33 35.5 gram of Cl2 completes reaction with 23 gram of sodium B 1
,than equivalent weight of sodium is
A]0.35
B] 23
C]35.5
D] 0.23
34 Diluted solution ,its concentration before dilution and after A 1
dilution is related as
A] NFinal x VFinal = NInital x VInital
B] NFinal x VInital= NInital x VFinal
C] NInital x VFinal = NFinal x VInital
D]All of above
35 1 . Phenolphthalein a. Yellow in acidic to blue in basic B 1
2. methyl Orange b. Colourless in acidic to pink in basic
3. Bromothymole Blue c. yellow in basic to orange in acidic
Match the above with respect to Strong Acid Strong Base
titration
A] 1-c,2-b,3-a
B] 1-b,2-c,3-a
C] 1-a,2-b,3-c
D] 1-a,2-c,3-b
36 1.Phenolphthalein a. Colourless to blue9(7.6 -9.4) C 1
2.Thymolphthalein b . Colorless to pink (8.3- 10)
3Phenol Red c. yellow to Red (6.8- 8.4)
Match the above
A]1-a.2-b,3-c
B]1-c,2-b,3-a
C] 1-b,2-a,3-c
D]1-b,2-c,3-a
37 Which one of the following pieces of apparatus would you 1
NOT use during this titration?

1. Liebig condenser
2. Conical flask
3. Burette
4. Pipette filler

38 The water of crystallisation in sodium carbonate may be 1


determined by titration. Which one of the following
statements about water of crystallisation is incorrect?

1. All crystals contain water of crystallisation.


2. A crystal is said to be dehydrated if it loses its
water of crystallisation.
3. The value of X in the formula Na2CO3.XH2O must
be a whole number.
4. The amount of water of crystallisation that
occurs in a sample may vary from molecule to
molecule.

39 A sample of vinegar was analysed and found to have a 3


concentration of ethanoic acid equal to 1 mol/l. What will its
concentration be expressed as % w/v?
Mr(ethanoic acid) = 60

1. 1% w/v
2. 60% w/v
3. 6% w/v
4. 61% w/v

40 The relative molecular mass of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is 2


106. If 5.3 grams of anhydrous sodium carbonate is dissolved
in deionised water and made up tp 500 ml in a volumetric
flask, what will its concentration be?

1. 1.0 molar
2. 0.1 molar
3. 0.5 molar
4. 0.05 molar

41 A student was asked to make up a 10% w/v solution of sodim 4


carbonate. Which one of the following methods should have
been followed?

1. Dissolve 10 g of the sodium carbonate in exactly


100 cm3 of water.
2. Dissolve 10 g of the sodium carbonate in water
and make up to a mass of 100 grams by adding
more water.
3. Dissolve 10 g of the sodium carbonate in water
and make up to a volume of 1litre in a volumetric
flask by adding more water.
4. Dissolve 10 g of the sodium carbonate in water
and make up to a volume of 100 cm3 in a
volumetric flask by adding more water.

42 A bottle labelled 20% CuSO4 contains 200 ml of the solution. 1


How many grams of CuSO4 are there present in this solution?

1. 40 g
2. 4000 g
3. 200 g
4. 20 g

43 A bottle is labelled 43% v/v of ethanol. This means that 2

1. there are 43 g of ethanol in every 100 g of the


volume .
2. there are 430 ml of ethanol in every litre of the
volume.
3. there are 430 ml of ethanol in every 1000 g of
the volume.
4. there are 43 g of ethanol in every 100 ml of the
volume.

44 A concentrated solution is one which 2

1. reacts readily with an acid or a base.


2. has a large amount of solute compared to the
amount of solvent.
3. has equal amounts of solute and solvent.
4. has a large amount of solvent compared to the
amount of solute.

45 Which one of the following statements is true for the methyl 3


orange indicator?

1. It is orange in basic solutions and pink in acidic


solutions.
2. It is blue in basic solutions and red in acidic
solutions.
3. It is yellow in basic solutions and red in acidic
solutions.
4. It is yellow in basic solutions and orange in
acidic solutions

46 A certain bottle of mineral water has a stated chloride 1


concentration of 28 ppm. How many mg of chlorides are
present in a 250 ml bottle of this water?

1. 7 mg 2. 112 mg

3 0.007 mg 4 28 mg
47 If 25 ml of 0.1 M solution of HCl was diluted to a volume of 3
500 ml, what is the new concentration of the HCl solution?

1. 200 M 2. 20 M

3. 0.005 M 4 0.05 M
48 Which one of the following solutions could NOT be used as a 3
primary standard solution?

1. Sodium chloride (NaCl)


2. Anhydrous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)
3. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
4. Hydrated sodium carbonate (Na2CO3.10H2O)
49 A solution of sulfuric acid (Mr = 98) consists of 49 g of pure 3
acid dissolved to make up a solution of volume 200 cm3.
What is the concentration of this acid solution?

1. 0.5 mol/litre
2. 24.5 mol/litre
3. 2.5 mol/litre
4. 0.245 mol/litre

50 Before performing a titration, two pieces of apparatus should 3


be washed out with the solutions they are to contain. What
are these two pieces of apparatus?

1. Burette and funnel


2. Pipette and conical flask
3. Burette and pipette
4. Conical flask and funnel

51 In a water treatment plant, a chemist found that a water 2


sample contains 0.009 g of calcium carbonate in a volume of
1 litre. What is this concentration expressed as ppm?

1. 0.000009 ppm
2. 9 ppm
3. 0.009 ppm
4. 0.9 ppm

52 The reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium 1


hydroxide (NaOH) can be described by the equation:
HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl +H2O
If 100 ml of a solution of hydrochloric acid solution
contains 0.01 mole of the acid, then what volume of 0.05
molar sodium hydroxide will exactly neutralise the acid?

1. 200 ml
2. 20 ml
3. 50 ml
4. 5 ml

53 A litre of concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) is spilt in the 1


laboratory. If the concentration of the acid is 10 M, how
much calcium carbonate (CaCO3) powder is needed to
neutralise the spilt acid? {Mr(CaCO3) = 100}

1. 1 kg
2. 10 g
3. 100 g
4. 0.01 g

54 A student carried out four titrations between an acid and 1


a base. The volumes of acid required to neutralise the
base were recorded and were as follows:
19.6 cm3, 19.5 cm3, 19.3 cm3, 19.3 cm3.
When performing his calculations, what value for voume
of acid should he use?

1. 19.30 cm3
2. 19.37 cm3
3. 19.43 cm3
4. 19.55 cm3

55 Calcium and hydrochloric acid react together according 2


to the equation
Ca + 2HCl ---> CaCl2 + H2
What mass of calcium will completely react with 200 ml
of 0.1 M HCl solution?
Ar(Ca) = 40

1. 0.8 gram
2. 0.4 gram
3. 4 grams
4. 0.02 grams

56 How many moles of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are there in 2


250 ml of a 0.1 molar solution of sodium hydroxide?

1. 2.5 moles
2. 0.025 mole
3. 25 moles
4. 4 moles

57 A 250 ml volumetric flask contains a 0.1 molar solution of 3


sodium hydroxide (NaOH). How many grams of sodium
hydroxide are there in this volume of solution?
{Mr(NaOH) = 40}

1. 4g
2. 10 g
3. 1g
4. 40 g

58 Before starting the titration, the pipette, burette and conical 4


flask are rinsed with deionised water and NOT tap water.
Why is this?

1. The acid, when placed in the burette will become more


dilute if tap water rather than deionised water is used to rinse
the burette.
2. The colour change at the end-point of the titration is more
noticeable if deionised water is used.
3. Ions in the tap water may 'clog up' the tap of the burette.
4. Tap water contains ions that may affect the titration
result.

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