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Topic no. C- 1 Topic Test Chemistry : Mole Concept Time : 90 Minutes


M. Marks: 120 No of Ques : 30

INSTRUCTION

1. This question booklet contains 30 Objective Type Questions in the subjects of Chemistry
2. The question papers and OMR (Optical Magnetic Reader) Answer sheets are issued separately at
the start of the examination.
3. Paper contains 30 questions in the subjects of Chemistry 4 marks for each correct answer and 0
mark for each incorrect answer.
4. Choice and sequence for attempting questions will be as per the convenience of the candidate.
5. Candidate should carefully read the instructions printed on the Question Booklet and make correct
entries on the Answer Sheet. As Answer Sheets are designed to suit the OPTICAL MAGNETIC
READER (OMR) SYSTEM, special care should be taken to mark correct entries. Special care
should be taken to fill Question BOOKLET VERSION, SERIAL NO.and Roll No. accurately.
The correction of entries has to be cross-checked by the invigilators. The candidate must sign on
the Answer Sheet and Question Booklet.
6. Read each question carefully.
7. Determine the correct answer from out of the four available options given for each question.
8. Fill the appropriate circle completely for answering the particular question with Black Ball Point
Pen only. Don’t use H.B. Pencil.
9. Use of whitener or any other material to erase/hide the circle once filled is not permitted.
10. Avoid overwriting and / or striking of answer once marked.
11. Rough work should be done only on the blank space provided on the Question Booklet. Rough
work should not be done on the Answer Sheet.
12. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the answer sheet and the Question
Booklet is to be returned to the invigilator. Confirm that both the candidate and invigilator have
signed on question booklet and answered.
13. No candidate is allowed to leave the examination hall in first 60 minutes.

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Q 1) Which of the following has the smallest number of molecules?


(a) 0.1 mole of CO2 gas (b) 11.2 L of CO2 gas at N.T.P.
(c) 22 g of CO2 gas (d) of CO2 gas.
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Q 2) 0.56 g of a gas occupies 280 cm at N.T.P., then its molecular mass is
(a) 4.8 (b) 44.8 (c) 2 (d) 22.4.
Q 3) The volume occupied by 4.4 g of CO2 at STP is
(a) 22.4 L (b) 2.24 L (c) 0.224 L (d) 0.1 L.
Q 4) Number of molecules in 100 ml of each of O2 , NH3 and CO 2 at STP are
(a) in the order CO 2  O 2  NH3 (b) in the order NH3  O2  CO2
(c) the same (d) NH3  CO 2  O 2
Q 5) The number of electrons in a mole of hydrogen molecule is
(a) 60.2  1023 (b) 12.046  1023 (c) 3.0115  1023 (d) indefinite.
Q 6) Number of g of oxygen in 32.2 g Na 2SO4  10H 2 O is
(a) 20.8 (b) 22.4 (c) 2.24 (d) 2.08.
Q 7) One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess of water gives
(a) one mole of phosphine (b) two moles of phosphoric acid
(c) two moles of phosphine (d) one mole of phosphorus pentoxide.
Q 8) The total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carbonate is (N0  60.23  1023 )
(a) 1.5057  1024 (b) 2.0478  1024 (c) 3.0115  1024 (d) 4.0956  1024 .
Q 9) The number of water molecules in 1 litre of water is
(a) 18 (b) 18  1000 (c) N A (d) 55.55 N A .
Q 10) How many molecules are present in one gram of hydrogen?
(a) 6.02  1023 (b) 3.01  1023 (c) 2.5  1023 (d) 1.5  1023
Q 11) The largest number of molecules is in
(a) 34 g of water (b) 28 g of CO2 (c) 46 g of CH3OH (d) 54 g of N2O5.
Q 12) The empirical formula of an acid is CH 2 O 2 , the probable molecular formula of the compound
(a) CH 2 O (b) CH 2 O 2 (c) C2 H 4 O 2 (d) C3 H 6 O 4 .
Q 13) A compound contains 69.5% oxygen and 30.5% nitrogen and its molecular weight is 92. The
formula of the compound is
(a) N 2 O (b) NO 2 (c) N 2 O 4 (d) N 2 O5 .
Q 14) 20.8 g of BaCl2 on reaction with 9.8 g of H2SO4 produces 7.3 g of HCl and some amount of
BaSO4. The amount of BaSO4 formed is
(a) 23. 3 g (b) 20.8 g (c) 9.8 g (d) 10.4 g
Q 15) How many molecules are present in one gram of hydrogen?
(a) 6.023 × 1023 (b) 6.023 × 1022 (c) 3.0125 × 1023 (d) 3.0125 × 10–12
Q 16) How many gram of H2SO4 are present in 0.25 mole of H2SO4?
(a) 2.45 (b) 24.5 (c) 0.245 (d) 0.25
Q 17) Number of atoms in 4.25 g of NH3 is nearly
(a) 1 × 1023 (b) 1.5 × 1023 (c) 2 × 1023 (d) 6 × 1023
Q 18) Which has the highest mass?
(a) 1 m3 water (b) 10 litre of Hg
(c) A normal adult man (d) All have same weight
Q 19) Which has maximum number of molecules?
(a) 7 g N2 (b) 2 g H2 (c) 16 g NO2 (d) 16 g O2
Q 20) The number of molecules in 100 mL of 0.02 N H2SO4 is
(a) 6.02 × 1020 (b) 6.02 × 1018 (c) 6.02 × 1021 (d) 6.02 × 1022
Q 21) To 50 mL of 0.5 M H2SO4, 150 mL of 0.25 M H2SO4 is added and the mixture is made to
volume 250 mL. What is the final concentration of the solution?
(a) 0.31 M (b) 0.37 M (c) 0.75 M (d) 0.25 M

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Q 22) 1.25 g of a solid dibasic acid is completely neutralized by 25 mL of 0.25 molar Ba(OH)2
solution. Molecular mass of the acid is
(a) 100 (b) 150 (c) 120 (d) 200
Q 23) How many millilitres (mL) of 1 M H2SO4 solution is required to neutralize 10 mL of 1 M
NaOH solution?
(a) 2.5 mL (b) 5.0 mL (c) 10.0 mL (d) 20.0 mL
Q 24) How much water should be added to 200 cc of seminormal solution of NaOH to make it
exactly decinormal?
(a) 200 cc (b) 400 cc (c) 800 cc (d) 600 cc
Q 25) The mole fraction of the solute in one molal aqueous solution is
(a) 0.009 (b) 0.018 (c) 0.027 (d) 0.036
Q 26) 1 mol of NH4Cl and 2 mol of NaOH are heated in a flask and water is added. Resultant
mixture would require HCl
(a) 2 mol (b) 1 mol (c) 3 mol (d) 4 mol
Q 27) 15 cc of solution of H2SO4 neutralise 30 cc of of N/10 NaOH solution. What is the strength in
grams/litre of H2SO4 solution?
(a) 2.45 (b) 19.6 (c) 0.2 (d) 9.8
Q 28) In Haber’s process, 30 litres of dihydrogen and 30 litres of dinitrogen were taken for reaction
which yielded only 50% of the expected product. What will be the composition of the gaseous
mixture under the aforesaid condition in the end?
(a) 20 litres NH3, 25 litres N2, 20 litres H2
(b) 10 litres NH3, 25 litres N2, 15 litres H2
(c) 20 litres NH3, 10 litres N2, 30 litres H2
(d) 20 litres NH3, 25 litres N2, 15 litres H2
Q 29) 2.76 g of silver carbonate (atomic mass of Ag = 108) being heated strongly yields a residue
weighing
(a) 2.16 g (b) 2.48 g (c) 2.32 g (d) 2.64 g
Q 30) The reaction of calcium with water is represented by equation
Ca + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2, what volume of H2, at STP would be liberated when 8 g of
calcium completely react with water?
(a) 4480 cm3 (b) 2240 cm3 (c) 1120 cm3 (d) 0.4 cm3

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CM-21 Topic Test: Mole Concept

Q 1) (a) Q 2) (b) Q 3) (b) Q 4) (c) Q 5) (b)


Q 6) (b) Q 7) (b) Q 8) (c) Q 9) (d) Q 10) (b)
Q 11) (a) Q 12) (b) Q 13) (c) Q 14) (a) Q 15) (c)
Q 16) (b) Q 17) (d) Q 18) (a) Q 19) (b) Q 20) (a)
Q 21) (d) Q 22) (d) Q 23) (b) Q 24) (c) Q 25) (b)
Q 26) (a) Q 27) (d) Q 28) (b) Q 29) (b) Q 30) (a)

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