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TEST 3 1ST YEAR

1. Which shows the effectiveness of wavelengths of light driving photosynthesis (1 point)


⚪ Narrow spectrum
⚪ Absorption spectrum
⚪ Action spectrum
⚪ Broad spectrum
2. Carotenoids absorb strongly (1 point)
⚪ Red to orange
⚪ Yellow red
⚪ Blue Violet
⚪ Yellow green
3. Chlorophyll consists of (1 point)
⚪ A head of phytol and tail of four pyrrole rings
⚪ A head of linked carbons and tail of four pyrrole rings
⚪ A head of four pyrrole rings and tail of linked nitrogen
⚪ A head of four pyrrole rings and a phytol tail
4. The end product of glycolysis in anaerobic respiration is (1 point)
⚪ Ethanol and carbon dioxide
⚪ Pyruvate
⚪ Lactate
⚪ Acetyl COA
5. What is the function of ribulose (1 point)
⚪ Intermediates in photosynthesis
⚪ Intermediates in cellular respiration
⚪ Respiratory fuel
⚪ Component of DNA and RNA
6. Which of the following photosystem is involved in cyclic photophosphorylation (1 point)
⚪ PS III
⚪ PS I and PS II
⚪ PS II
⚪ None of these
7. Which of the following atom is present in the centre of chlorophyll molecule (1 point)
⚪ Iron
⚪ Magnesium
⚪ Manganese
⚪ Cobalt
8. The following statement is true for the absorption spectra of photosynthesis (1 point)
⚪ Chlorophyll 'a' and 'b' have same absorption spectra
⚪ Chlorophyll 'a' and 'b' have different absorption spectra
⚪ Chlorophyll 'a' and carotenoids have same absorption spectra
⚪ Carotenoids and chlorophyll 'b' have same absorption spectra
9. Glycolysis takes place in the ______ of the cell (1 point)
⚪ Mitochondria
⚪ Cytoplasm
⚪ Chloroplast
⚪ Nucleus
10. CO2 acceptor in calvin cycle is (1 point)
⚪ Rubisco
⚪ RuP
⚪ RuBP
⚪ G3P
11. The enzymes required in glycolysis are present in (1 point)
⚪ Inner mitochondrial membrane
⚪ Golgi apparatus
⚪ Matrix of mitochondria
⚪ Cell cytoplasm
12. The molecule generated by fermentation (1 point)
⚪ Atp
⚪ O2
⚪ NAD+
⚪ Pyruvate
13. Gross production of ATP molecules during glycolysis is (1 point)
⚪8
⚪2
⚪6
⚪4
14. Which one of the following give more ATP in ETC (1 point)
⚪ NADH
⚪ FADH2
⚪ Pyruvate
⚪ Glucose
15. Which of the following process is used in conversion of pyruvate into acetyl COA (1 point)
⚪ Decarboxylation
⚪ Dehydration
⚪ Dehydrogenation
⚪ Both a and c
16. Electron transport chain in mitochondria is used to (1 point)
⚪ Synthesize NADP+
⚪ Synthesize ADP
⚪ Create electron gradient
⚪ Create proton gradient
17. The stage of cellular respiration producing maximum ATP (1 point)
⚪ Glycolysis
⚪ Chemiosmosis
⚪ Oxidation of pyruvate
⚪ Krebs cycle
18. The most abundant protein in chloroplast is (1 point)
⚪ RUBP
⚪ Ribulose biphosphatase
⚪ Rubisco
⚪ Ribulose biphosphate hydrogenase
19. Conversion of light energy into chemical energy is the function of (1 point)
⚪ Mitochondria
⚪ Cytoplasm
⚪ Stroma of chloroplast
⚪ Grana
20. Which is not true for dark reaction (1 point)
⚪ Does not require light directly
⚪ It uses ATP
⚪ Also called Z-scheme
⚪ G3P is produced
21. Photosynthesis is a (1 point)
⚪ Single step process
⚪ Two step process
⚪ Three step process
⚪ Multi step process
22. Which of the following is essential for photolysis of water (1 point)
⚪ Manganese
⚪ Copper
⚪ Zinc
⚪ Iron
23. Photorespiration is called (1 point)
⚪ C3 cycle
⚪ C4 cycle
⚪ C2 cycle
⚪ None of these
24. C4 plants are adapted to (1 point)
⚪ Hot and dry climate
⚪ Temperate climate
⚪ Hot and humid climate
⚪ Cold and dry climate
25. In case of C4 pathway, CO2 combines with (1 point)
⚪ PGA
⚪ PEP
⚪ RUBP
⚪ RMP
26. The similarity between C3 and C4 pathway is (1 point)
⚪ Both are equally efficient
⚪ Organic acid is formed as the first product of CO2 fixation
⚪ Both requires one type of cell to occur
⚪ Both takes place in all plants
27. What indicates A to D in the given figure (1 point)
⚪ A–e–acceptor, B–Electron transport system, C–Chlorophyll P700, D–Ligh
⚪ A–Electron transport system, B–e–acceptor, C–Light, D–Chlorophyll P700
⚪ A–Chlorophyll P700, B–Electron transport system, C–Light, D–e–acceptor
⚪ A–Light, B–Electron transport system, C–e–acceptor, D–Chlorophyll P700
28. The reaction centre for PS I and PS II are (1 point)
⚪ P700 and P580 respectively
⚪ P700 and P680 respectively
⚪ P680 and P700 respectively
⚪ P580 and P700 respectively
29. In cyclic photophosphorylation which one of the following is formed? (1 point)
⚪ ATP
⚪ NADP and ATP
⚪ NADH2 and O2
⚪ NADPH2 , ATP and O2
30. Chemiosmosis requires (1 point)
⚪ Membrane
⚪ Proton pump
⚪ Proton gradient
⚪ All of these
31. Phosphorylation occurs in (1 point)
⚪ Mitochondria
⚪ Chloroplast
⚪ Cytoplasm
⚪ All of these
32. Where water splitting complex associated with PS II is situated? (1 point)
⚪ Inner side of chloroplast outer membrane
⚪ Outer side of thylakoid membrane
⚪ Inner side of thylakoid membrane
⚪ Inner side of chloroplast inner membrane
33. Which of the following is incorrect about cyclic photophosphorylation? (1 point)
⚪ Only PS I is involved
⚪ It occurs only when light of wavelength beyond 680 nm is available for excitation
⚪ Only synthesis of ATP occurs
⚪ Synthesis of NADPH + H+ occurs
34. The chief pigment associated with photosynthesis is (1 point)
⚪ Xanthophyll
⚪ Chlorophyll 'a'
⚪ Chlorophyll 'b'
⚪ Carotenoid
35. Find out the incorrect statement from the following: (1 point)
⚪ In stroma, enzymatic reactions incorporates CO2 into the plant leading to the synthesis
of sugar
⚪ Dark reaction depends on the product formed by light reaction
⚪ There is no division of labour in chloroplast
⚪ Purple and green sulphur bacteria use H2S as hydrogen donor
36. The stored form of glucose in plant is (1 point)
⚪ Inulin
⚪ Sucrose
⚪ Glycogen
⚪ Starch
37. Select the correct sequence of electron transfer in Z-scheme of light reaction: (1 point)
⚪ e-Acceptor → ETS (made of cytochrome) → PSII → NADP+ → PSI → e-Acceptor
⚪ PSII → e-Acceptor → ETS (made of cytochrome) → PSI → e-Acceptor → NADP+
⚪ ETS (made of cytochrome) → PSI → e-Acceptor → PSII → e-Acceptor → NADP+
⚪ e-Acceptor → PSI → PSII → e-Acceptor → ETS (made of cytochrome) → NADP+
38. What is the processes that creates proton gradient across thylakoid membrane? (1 point)
⚪ Splitting of water molecule on inner side of membrane (towards lumen)
⚪ H+carrier transport H+ion from stroma to lumen.
⚪ NADH reductase removes H+ion from stroma for reduction of NADP+
⚪ All of above
39. During light reaction (1 point)
⚪ pH of stroma ↓es
⚪ pH of lumen ↑es
⚪ pH of lumen ↓es
⚪ pH of stroma has no effect
40. Pigment system II is concerned with (1 point)
⚪ Photolysis of water
⚪ Reduction of CO2
⚪ Flowering
⚪ None of these
41. How many CO2 molecules are left during the complete oxidation of pyruvate? (1 point)
⚪ One
⚪ Two
⚪ Five
⚪ Three
42. Which of the following participates in the reaction catalysed by pyruvic (1 point)
dehydrogenase?
⚪ CO2
⚪ CoA
⚪ Water
⚪ Ethanol
43. How many steps of decarboxylation lead to the formation of ketoglutaric acid? (1 point)
⚪ Seven
⚪ Three
⚪ One
⚪ Two
44. Which of the following points are not necessary for the TCA to run continuously? (1 point)
⚪ Replenishment of Oxaloacetic acid
⚪ Regeneration of FAD+
⚪ Regeneration of NAD+
⚪ Regeneration of malic acid
45. Cytochrome c acts a carrier between which of the two complexes? (1 point)
⚪ Complex III and Complex IV
⚪ Complex I and complex II
⚪ Complex IV and Complex V
⚪ Complex II and Complex III
46. Which of the following is the process by which plants close their stomata to (1 point)
prevent water loss?
⚪ Guttation
⚪ Transpiration
⚪ Absorption
⚪ Stomatal regulation
47. Which of the following is the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide (1 point)
into organic compounds during photosynthesis?
⚪ Krebs cycle
⚪ Glycolysis
⚪ ETC
⚪ Calvin cycle
48. Which one of the following is not true about the light reactions of (1 point)
photosynthesis?
⚪ P680 and P700 are the reaction centres of PS I an PS II respectively reactions
⚪ The flow of electrons from water to NADP in non-cyclic electron transport produces ATP
⚪ Reactions of the two photosystems are needed for the reduction of NADP
⚪ NADPH is not produced in cyclic electrons transport in light reactions.
49. Which of the following statements regarding C4 plants is false? (1 point)
⚪ The leaves that fix CO2 have two cell types
⚪ The initial carboxylation reaction occurs in mesophyll
⚪ The primary CO2 acceptor is a 5 carbon molecule
⚪ The mesophyll cells lack RuBisCO enzyme
50. The net requirement of assimilator power for the formation of 6 hexose (1 point)
molecules in maize plant is
⚪ 90 ATP, 60 NADPH
⚪ 72 ATP, 48 NADPH
⚪ 108 ATP,72 NADPH
⚪ 180 ATP, 72 NADPH
51. A body of mass m, projected at an angle of θ from the ground with an initial (1 point)
velocity of v, acceleration due to gravity is g, what is the maximum horizontal
range covered?
⚪ R = v2 (sin 2θ)/2g
⚪ R = v2 (sin θ)/2g
⚪ R = v2 (sin 2θ)/g
⚪ R = v2 (sin θ)/g
52. A body of mass 5 kg, projected at an angle of 60° from the ground with an initial (1 point)
velocity of 25 m/s, acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2, what is the
maximum horizontal range covered?
⚪ 60 m
⚪ 49.16 m
⚪ 49 m
⚪ 54.13 m
53. A body of mass 10 kg, projected at an angle of 30° from the ground with an initial (1 point)
velocity of 5 m/s, acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2, what is the time of
flight?
⚪ 0.866 s
⚪ 1.96 s
⚪ 1.862
⚪ 1.86 s
54. A ball of mass 100 g, projected at an angle of 30° from the ground with an initial (1 point)
velocity of 11 m/s, acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2, what is the
maximum height attained?
⚪ 1.5 m
⚪1m
⚪3m
⚪2m
55. When do we get maximum height in a simple projectile motion? (1 point)
⚪ When θ = 90°
⚪ When θ = 0°
⚪ When θ = 60°
⚪ When θ = 45°
56. At what angle of projectile (θ) is the horizontal range minimum? (1 point)
⚪ θ = 45°
⚪ θ = 75°
⚪ θ = 90°
⚪ θ = 60°
57. A bag of mass 1000 g, projected at an angle of 90° from the ground with an initial (1 point)
velocity of 5 m/s, acceleration due to gravity is g = 10 m/s2, what is the maximum
height attained?
⚪2m
⚪3m
⚪ 1.25 m
⚪ 1.5 m
58. The force that keeps the body moving in circular motion is _______ (1 point)
⚪ Force of gravity
⚪ Reaction forces
⚪ Centripetal force
⚪ Centrifugal force
59. The mathematical expression for centripetal force is ______ (1 point)
⚪ mv/r
⚪ mv³/r
⚪ mv2/r
⚪ v²/r
60. A body of mass 10 kg, is moving with a velocity of 5 m/s in a circle of radius 5 m, (1 point)
what is the centripetal acceleration of the body?
⚪ 0.5 m/s²
⚪ 50 m/s²
⚪ 5 m/s²
⚪ 25 m/s²
61. The centrifugal force always acts _____ (1 point)
⚪ In tangential direction
⚪ Outside of the plane of motion
⚪ Towards the center
⚪ Away from the center
62. The angular velocity of a stone being rotated is 11 rad/s. What is the angular (1 point)
displacement covered in 0.5s?
⚪ 55 rad
⚪ 0.5 rad
⚪ 5.5 rad
⚪ 0.55 rad
63. What is projectile motion? (1 point)
⚪ The motion of an object spinning around its axis.
⚪ The motion of an object moving in a circular path
⚪ The motion of an object following a curved path under the influence of gravity.
⚪ The motion of an object in a straight line with constant speed.
64. What is the horizontal component of velocity in projectile motion? (1 point)
⚪ Zero
⚪ Equal to the final velocity.
⚪ It varies during the motion.
⚪ Equal to the initial velocity.
65. At what point in projectile motion is the vertical component of velocity zero? (1 point)
⚪ Throughout the motion.
⚪ At the highest point of the trajectory.
⚪ At the final landing point.
⚪ At the initial launch.
66. What is the shape of the trajectory of a projectile in the absence of air resistance? (1 point)
⚪ An ellipse
⚪ A parabola
⚪ A circle
⚪ A straight line
67. What is the acceleration acting on a projectile in the horizontal direction? (1 point)
⚪ g (acceleration due to gravity)
⚪ The initial velocity of the projectile
⚪ The final velocity of the projectile
⚪ Zero
68. Which of the following factors has the most significant effect on the horizontal (1 point)
range of a projectile?
⚪ Angle of projection
⚪ None
⚪ Initial velocity
⚪ Gravity
69. What is the relationship between the horizontal and vertical components of (1 point)
velocity at the highest point of the trajectory in projectile motion?
⚪ They are equal
⚪ They are perpendicular to each other.
⚪ The horizontal component is zero.
⚪ The vertical component is zero.
70. What is the angle of projection for maximum horizontal range in projectile (1 point)
motion?
⚪ 45 degrees
⚪ 0 degrees
⚪ 90 degrees
⚪ 30 degrees
71. What happens to the vertical component of velocity as a projectile rises and falls (1 point)
in projectile motion?
⚪ It decreases during both ascent and descent.
⚪ It increases during ascent and decreases during descent.
⚪ It decreases during ascent and increases during descent.
⚪ It increases during both ascent and descent.
72. A ball is thrown upwards and it returns to ground describing a parabolic (1 point)
path.Which of the following remains constant
⚪ Horizontal component of velocity
⚪ Speed of the ball
⚪ Kinetic energy of the ball
⚪ Vertical component of velocity
73. Which one of the following statements is not true about the motion of a (1 point)
projectile?
⚪ The time of flight of a projectile is proportional to the speed with which it is projected at
a given angle of projection
⚪ For a given speed of projection,the angle of projection for maximum range is 45°
⚪ At maximum height,the acceleration of gravity is perpendicular to the velocity of the
projectile
⚪ The horizontal range of a projectile is proportional to the square root of speed with
which it is projected

74. The maximum range of a gun on horizontal terrain is 1 km if g = 10 m/s² what (1 point)
must be the muzzle velocity of the shell?
⚪ 100 m/s
⚪ 200 m/s
⚪ 400 m/s
⚪ 50 m/s
75. A body projected at an angle of 30° to the horizontal with a speed of 40 m/s.The (1 point)
angle with the horizontal after 2 seconds will be
⚪ 10°
⚪ 30°
⚪ 45°
⚪ 0°
76. At maximum height of a projectile the velocity and acceleration are (1 point)
⚪ Inclined to each other at 45°
⚪ Perpendicular to each other
⚪ Parallel to each other
⚪ Anti parallel to each other
77. Two projectiles of same mass and with same velocity are thrown at an angle of (1 point)
60° and 30° with the horizontal,the which will remain same
⚪ All of them
⚪ Range of projectile
⚪ Time of flight
⚪ Maximum height acquired
78. In uniform circular motion (1 point)
⚪ Angular acceleration is constant
⚪ None of these
⚪ Angular velocity is constant
⚪ Velocity is constant
79. An ant crawl around a circular track of arc length 22cm. At an instant it makes (1 point)
an angular displacement 45°, then the radius of that circular track is ______.
⚪ 0.28 m
⚪ 0.20 m
⚪ 0.18 m
⚪ 1.8 m
80. A point on the wheel of 400cm diameter has a velocity of 1600cm/s. The angular (1 point)
velocity of the wheel is ______.
⚪ 8 rad/s
⚪ 2 rad/s
⚪ 12 rad/s
⚪ 4 rad/s
81. An object follows a curved path. The following quantities may remain constant (1 point)
during the motion
⚪ Magnitude of acceleration
⚪ Speed
⚪ Velocity
⚪ Acceleration
82. A particle moves in a circle of radius 20cm with a linear speed of 10m/s. Find the (1 point)
angular velocity
⚪ 30 rad/s
⚪ 20 rad/s
⚪ 40 rad/s
⚪ 50 rad/s
83. The magnitude of centripetal force depends on (1 point)
⚪ All of these
⚪ Linear velocity of the body
⚪ Mass of body
⚪ Radius of circular path
84. A stone tied to the end of a string 80cm long is whirled in a horizontal circle with (1 point)
a constant speed. If the stone makes 14 revolutions in 25s, what is the magnitude
of radial acceleration of the stone?
⚪ 11.2 ms-²
⚪ 1.8 ms-²
⚪ 9.9 ms-²
⚪ 10.1 ms-²
85. What centripetal force is required to move a body of mass 2 kg with a velocity of (1 point)
1 m/s in a circle of radius 5m?
⚪ 1.2 N
⚪ 1.5 N
⚪ 1.3 N
⚪ 0.4 N
86. A flywheel is rotating about its own axis at an angular velocity 11 rad s–1, its (1 point)
angular velocity in revolution per minute is
⚪ 105
⚪ 420
⚪ 210
⚪ 315
87. A point on the wheel of 400cm diameter has a velocity of 1600cm/s. The angular (1 point)
velocity of the wheel is _____.
⚪ 8 rad/s
⚪ 12 rad/s
⚪ 2 rad/s
⚪ 4 rad/s
88. A particle moves in a circle of radius 20cm with a linear speed of 10m/s. Find the (1 point)
angular velocity.
⚪ 20 rad/s
⚪ 40 rad/s
⚪ 50 rad/s
⚪ 30 rad/s
89. A motor car is travelling at 30ms-1 on a circular road of radius 500m. The (1 point)
acceleration is
⚪ 2.7 m/s²
⚪ 2 m/s²
⚪ 3.8 m/s²
⚪ 1.8 m/s²
90. A 4kg green ball completes a circle of radius 1 m in 2s .The centripetal force is (1 point)
⚪ 4π² N
⚪ 2π N
⚪ 4π N
⚪ 2π² N
91. A 2 kg blue ball moves in a circle of radius 4 m at a constant speed of 2 ms-¹.The (1 point)
centripetal force is
⚪1N
⚪6N
⚪2N
⚪4N
92. Find the angular displacement covered by an object in 6 s, if it is moving with (1 point)
uniform angular acceleration and its angular velocity at 3 s is 1 rad/s.
⚪ 6 rad
⚪ Insufficient info
⚪ 12 rad
⚪ 18 rad
93. Angular displacement is defined by the units (1 point)
⚪ Both a and b
⚪ Steradian
⚪ Radian
⚪ Revolution
94. If the body is moving with uniform speed in a circle or radius 5 m and its angular (1 point)
velocity is 0.5 rad/s then its centripetal acceleration is
⚪ 1.5 m/s²
⚪ 2 m/s²
⚪ 2.5 m/s²
⚪ 1.25 m/s²
95. If angular velocity of a body changes from 10 rad/s to 20 rad/s in 5 s, its angular (1 point)
acceleration is
⚪ 2 rad/s²
⚪ None
⚪ 10 rad/s²
⚪ 5 rad/s²
96. At what temperature, given mass of a gas that occupies a volume of 2 litres at (1 point)
N.T.P. will occupy a volume of 4 litres, if the pressure of the gas is kept constant?
⚪ 100°C
⚪ 273°C
⚪ 273°K
⚪ 200°C
97. A gas occupies a volume of 283 c.c at 10°C. If it is heated to 20°C at constant (1 point)
pressure, the new volume of the gas will be _________ c.c.
⚪ 283
⚪ 293
⚪ 141.5
⚪ 566
98. When an electron jumps from 3rd orbit to 2nd orbit, which series of spectral (1 point)
lines are obtained?
⚪ Balmer
⚪ Paschen
⚪ Lyman
⚪ Brakett
99. Find out the wavenumber, when an electron jumps from 2nd orbit to 1st. (1 point)
⚪ 105,677 cm-1
⚪ None
⚪ 82257.75 cm-1
⚪ 82357.75 cm-1
100. What’s the wavelength for the visible region in electromagnetic radiation? (1 point)
⚪ 400-750 mm
⚪ 400-750 pm
⚪ 400-750 nm
⚪ 400-750 um
101. As per Heisenberg’s principle of uncertainty, the relation between relative (1 point)
momentum and relative position is __________
⚪ Equal
⚪ Inversely proportional
⚪ Independant
⚪ Directly proportional
102. According to the Aufbau’s principle, which of the following orbital should be (1 point)
filled first?
⚪ 3p
⚪ 5d
⚪ 2s
⚪ 4p
103. Which of the following set of quantum numbers is not valid? (1 point)
⚪ n = 5, l = 3, m = 2, s = 1/2
⚪ n = 1, l = 2, m = 0, s = 1/2
⚪ n = 5, l = 2, m = 0, s = -1/2
⚪ n = 5, l = 2, m = 0, s = 1/2
104. What is the shape the orbital, whose “l” is 1? (1 point)
⚪ Complex
⚪ Double dumbbell
⚪ Spherical
⚪ Dumbbell
105. Pick out electron’s charge to mass ratio’s value from the options. (1 point)
⚪ 1.758823 × 1011 C kg
⚪ 1.708820 × 1011 C kg
⚪ 1.758820 × 1011 C kg
⚪ 1.758820 × 1011 C kg-1
106. What’s the mass of neutron in terms of electrons mass? (1 point)
⚪ 1838 times of electron’s mass
⚪ 1832 times of electron’s mass
⚪ 1/1832 times of electron’s mass
⚪ 1/1838 times of electron’s mass
107. If the number of protons and neutrons of an element is 13 and 14 respectively, (1 point)
then what’s the atomic number(Z) and mass number(A)?
⚪ 13,27
⚪ None
⚪ 14,13
⚪ 13,13
108. If Energy = 4.5 KJ; calculate the wavelength. (1 point)
⚪ 4.422×10-²² m
⚪ 4.42×10-²⁵ m
⚪ 4.42×10-²⁹ m
⚪ 4.42×10-³⁹ m
109. ________ frequency, is the minimum frequency required to eject an electron (1 point)
when photons hit the metal surface.
⚪ Required
⚪ Activated
⚪ Limiting
⚪ Threshold
110. A ball of mass 0.5kg is moving with velocity 6.626 m/s. What’s the wavelength of (1 point)
that ball?
⚪ 2×10-³⁴ m
⚪ 2×10-³² m
⚪ 1×10-³⁴ m
⚪ 1×10-³² m
111. Principal, Azimuthal and magnetic quantum numbers are respectively related (1 point)
to:
⚪ Size, orientation and shape
⚪ Shape, size and orientation
⚪ None of the above
⚪ Size, shape and orientation
112. According to Aufbau principle a new electron enters the orbitals when: (1 point)
⚪ (n + l) is maximum
⚪ (n + m) is minimum
⚪ (n + m) is maximum
⚪ (n + l) is minimum
113. Rutherford carried out experiments in which a beam of alpha particles was (1 point)
directed at a thin piece of metal foil. From these experiments he concluded that:
⚪ the diameter of an electron is approximately equal to that of the nucleus.
⚪ the positively charged parts of atoms are extremely small and extremely heavy
particles.
⚪ the positively charged parts of atoms are moving about with a velocity approaching the
speed of light.
⚪ electrons are massive particles.
114. Which statement about the four quantum numbers which describe electrons in (1 point)
atoms is incorrect?
⚪ l = subsidiary (or azimuthal) quantum number, l = 1, 2, 3, ... , (n+1)
⚪ ms = spin quantum number, ms = +1/2 or -1/2.
⚪ ml = magnetic quantum number, ml = (-l), .... , 0, .... , (+l)
⚪ n = principal quantum number, n = 1, 2, 3, ......
115. At high temperature the pressure volume curve moves away from (1 point)
⚪ None
⚪ Y axis
⚪ Both a and b
⚪ X axis
116. Density of gas is expressed in (1 point)
⚪ g/dm³
⚪ Kgm³
⚪ Kg/dm³
⚪ g/cm³
117. The postulate of KMT of gases needs to be corrected at low temperatire (1 point)
⚪ Volume of gas molecules is negligible compared to the total volume of the gas
⚪ Gravity has no effect on the motion of gas molecules
⚪ Average KE of gas molecules is directly proportional to the absolute temperature
⚪ No force of attraction among gas molecules
118. Two gases N2 and O2 at same temperature and pressure have same (1 point)
⚪ All of above
⚪ Density
⚪ Average kinetic energy
⚪ Rate of intermolecular collision
119. Which of the following have the largest number of atoms when all the gases are (1 point)
placed at same temperature and pressure in separate containers?
⚪ 90 cm³ of SO2
⚪ 100 cm³ of CO2
⚪ 150 cm³ of NO
⚪ 80 cm³ of NH3
120. One dm³ of an unknown gas weight 1.5 grams at STP the possible gas is (1 point)
⚪ N2
⚪ PH3
⚪ CO
⚪ SO2
121. If pressure and absolute temperature of the gas is doubled what happens to (1 point)
volume of the gas?
⚪ Increases two times
⚪ Decreases two times
⚪ Increases 2 times
⚪ Remains same
122. Which of the following has the lowest density at same temperature and (1 point)
pressure?
⚪ CO
⚪ CH4
⚪ N2
⚪ CO2
123. When the pressure is increased by four times and temperature is reduced to (1 point)
half the concentration of the gas
⚪ Increases four times
⚪ Increases eight times
⚪ Remains constant
⚪ Become half
124. If temperature of a gas is increased to 3/2 times of its initial temperature what (1 point)
happens to the volume of the gas at constant pressure?
⚪ Becomes half
⚪ Becomes double
⚪ Becomes 2/3 times
⚪ Becomes 3/2 times
125. The root mean square speed of molecules of ideal gases at the same (1 point)
temperature are:
⚪ The same
⚪ Directly proportional to molecular weight
⚪ More than one of the above
⚪ Inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular weight
126. Equal volume of all gases, when measured at the same temperature and (1 point)
pressure, contain an equal number of particles. Who proposed the above law?
⚪ Boyle
⚪ Avogadro
⚪ Charles
⚪ None
127. The mass of __________ of any gas is equal to its molecular weight in grams at (1 point)
Standard Temperature and Pressure (S.T.P).
⚪ 22400 ml
⚪ 22.4 ml
⚪ 22.4 cm³
⚪ 22400 dm³
128. If the pressure on an enclosed gas is doubled and its temperature rises from (1 point)
27°C to 127°C then its volume will ________________
⚪ Decrease by 1/3
⚪ Increase by 1/3
⚪ Decrease by 2/3
⚪ Increase by 2/3
129. A gas is hundred percent ideal if (1 point)
⚪ a=1,b is minimum
⚪ a=0,b=0
⚪ a=1 ,b=1
⚪ a=0,b is maximum
130. Joule thomson effect is used to get (1 point)
⚪ Low temperature
⚪ Low volume
⚪ None of these
⚪ Low pressure
131. Critical temperature of a gas depends upon (1 point)
⚪ Size of molecule
⚪ Composition of the gas
⚪ Shape of molecule
⚪ All of above
132. A gas above critical temperature (1 point)
⚪ All of the above
⚪ Have low KE
⚪ Behave ideally
⚪ Cannot be liquefied
133. Non-reacting gases have a tendency to mix with each other. (1 point)
The phenomenon is known as _______
⚪ Diffusion
⚪ Chemical reaction
⚪ None
⚪ Effusion
134. A person living in Shimla observed that cooking food without using pressure (1 point)
cooker takes more time. The reason for this observation is that at high altitude
⚪ Temperature decreases
⚪ Pressure increases
⚪ None
⚪ Pressure decreases
135. A gas can be liquefied by pressure only if its temperature is (1 point)
⚪ More than critical temperature
⚪ Less than critical temperature
⚪ Equal to critical temperature
⚪ None
136. Which of the following is true? (1 point)
1. The rate of diffusion of liquids is higher than that of solids

2. Gases are highly compressible as compared to solids and liquids

choose correct option?


⚪ Neither 1 nor 2
⚪ Only 1
⚪ Both 1 and 2
⚪ Only 2
137. A gas at 350 k and 15 bar has molar volume 20 percent smaller than that for an (1 point)
ideal gas under same conditions.The correct option about the gas and it's
compressibility factor
⚪ Z>1 and repulsive forces are dominant
⚪ Z>1 and attractive forces are dominant
⚪ Z<1 and repulsive forces are dominant
⚪ Z<1 and attractive forces are dominant
138. Which one of the following indicates the value of the gas constant R? (1 point)
⚪ 1.987 cal/deg/mole
⚪ 0.0822 lit/deg/mol
⚪ 8.3 cal/degree/mole
⚪ 1.987 joules / deg/mol
139. Volume occupied by a gas at one atmospheric pressure and 0°c is V mL.its (1 point)
volume at 273K will be
⚪ V mL
⚪ V/2 mL
⚪2V
⚪ None of these
140. A gas diffuse 1/5 times as fast as hydrogen it's molecular weight is (1 point)
⚪ 50
⚪ 25
⚪ 80
⚪ 87
141. I want to while away my time ____________ new places in the world. (1 point)
⚪ Visited
⚪ Visits
⚪ Visiting
⚪ Visit
142. I studied hard because I knew that the test would ____________ difficult. (1 point)
⚪ Can
⚪ Be
⚪ Being
⚪ Been
143. I am reading a novel that my mother ____________ last year. (1 point)
⚪ Be
⚪ Had
⚪ Will
⚪ Is
144. I had left, when my husband ____________ (1 point)
⚪ Was arrive
⚪ Arrived
⚪ Is arrive
⚪ Arrive
145. If he comes, we ____________ go with him (1 point)
⚪ Being
⚪ Shall
⚪ Could
⚪ Be
146. I ____________ really sick of his lame excuses, which I hate to listen. (1 point)
⚪ Were
⚪ Am
⚪ Can
⚪ Are
147. ____________ you copy out these poems in good handwriting? (1 point)
⚪ Might
⚪ Can
⚪ Was
⚪ Is
148. Statement : (1 point)
A large number of people in ward X of the city are diagnosed to be suffering
from a fatal malaria type.
Courses of action :
I. The city municipal authority should take immediate steps to carry out
extensive fumigation in ward X.
II. The people in the area should be advised to take steps to avoid mosquito
bites.
⚪ If only I follows
⚪ If both I and II follows
⚪ If neither I nor II follows
⚪ If only II follows
⚪ If either I or II follows
149. Statement : (1 point)
Some serious blunders were detected in the accounts section of a factory.
Courses of action :
I. An efficient team of auditors should be appointed to check the Accounts.
II. A show cause notice should be issued to all the employees involved in the
irregularity.
⚪ If only II follows
⚪ If only I follows
⚪ If either I or II follows
⚪ If neither I nor II follows
⚪ If both I and II follows
150. In each question below is given a statement followed by three courses of action (1 point)
numbered I, II and III. You have to assume anything in the statement to be true,
then decide which of the three given suggested courses of action logically
follows for pursuing.
Statement :
There has been an unprecedented increase in use of malpractices by the
students during various examinations held in the country this year.
Courses of action :
I. All the concerned authorities conducting these examinations should
immediately take effective measures to curb this menace.
II. All those students who are detected to have used unfair means should be
debarred from appearing in any of these examinations for the next three years.
III. Using unfair means should immediately be made cognizable offence by
passing necessary legislations.
⚪ Only I follows
⚪ Only II and III follow
⚪ All follow
⚪ Only I and II follow
⚪ Only I and III follow

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