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9th Grade Chemistry MCQs & Questions

This document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice questions covering various topics in chemistry including states of matter, solutions, atomic structure, chemical bonding, and periodic table. The questions assess understanding of key concepts such as the densities of gases and liquids, crystalline vs amorphous solids, evaporation, pressure units, liquid-gas solutions, glucose solution preparation, solubility trends, Planck's constant value, electron configuration of elements, oxidation numbers, and more. The document also contains sections for short answer questions testing explanation of diffusion vs effusion, allotropes with examples, reasons for supercooling of liquids, examples of free radicals, Rutherford model limitations, meaning of radiocarbon dating, justification for NaCl

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9th Grade Chemistry MCQs & Questions

This document contains a chemistry test with multiple choice questions covering various topics in chemistry including states of matter, solutions, atomic structure, chemical bonding, and periodic table. The questions assess understanding of key concepts such as the densities of gases and liquids, crystalline vs amorphous solids, evaporation, pressure units, liquid-gas solutions, glucose solution preparation, solubility trends, Planck's constant value, electron configuration of elements, oxidation numbers, and more. The document also contains sections for short answer questions testing explanation of diffusion vs effusion, allotropes with examples, reasons for supercooling of liquids, examples of free radicals, Rutherford model limitations, meaning of radiocarbon dating, justification for NaCl

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Time: Al Noor Centre of Education Marks:

Chemistry (Full Book) 9


th
Class
nd
Time
Name: A!dul "auf #! $ate: %&''%
MC(s
%' The densities of li)uids are ********** than those of +ases,
% ' : -./ 0 /123 45678 -8 9:6;
(a) <ess(=8) (!) >reater( ?6@A )
(c) #ame(-12B C@D) (d) None( 2 E -:/8 )
' >lass is ************
' FG3

(a) Crystalline (!) AmorHhous


(c) Both a I ! (d) None( 2 E -:/8 )
J' EKaHoration causes ***********
J ' : -LMN OP6N Q2RS. TUP

(a) Coolin+(V M

) (!) Weatness(-;Q3)
(c) Both a I !( /EX? ) (d) None( 2 E -:/8 )
Y' The unit of Hressure is:
Y ' : 6./ E/@ 68 QZ@Q[


(a) \a (!) Nm
'
(c) Both a I !( /EX? ) (d) None( 2 E -:/8 )
&' ]hich one is li)uid'+as solution:
& ' : ^/_`; a23 9:6; 60 b/8

(a) Air(D/

) (!) NW
J
(c) Alloys(cQ N ) (d) Ta! dater(-E6[ 68 e_E )
f' The mass of +lucose re)uired to HreHare one dm
J
solution is:
f ' A/8/_3 C@D 68 dm
J
:63/ g68g? A/8 /_3 6ML8 2h 8 ^/_`;


(a) %i+ (!) %ij+ (c) Jf+ (d) jj+
k' The solu!ility of Ca(lW)

in dater decrease dith rise of temHerature, mt means this Hrocess


is:
k ' Ca(lW)

: n_o; 68 FD -./ =8 0 E6 N Qp@QqU rQ@s[ Tt -8

(a) is euothermic( -./ vg6w cgDQt

) (!) endothermic( -./ xyB cgDQt

)
(c) in neither euothermic nor endothermic(xyB E -./ vg6w E cgDQt

)
(d) cannot take Hlace at room temHerature(6Le0 zN 2 E Q[ cgDQt Bg? {6P ^/_`; @ )
i' The Kalue of \lanck|s constant,
i ' } 4U2~ 628 -8 M2 1E/8 aeEG[

(a) f,f& %j
'JY
# (!) f,f& %j
'JY
(c) f,f& %j
'JY
# (d) None( 2 E -:/8 )
9' The Ener+y Kalue of leKel % is:
9 ' }-3 / 628 2; T2 _ [ 4U2~ -8 -BQED
(a) '%J% mol
'%
(!) 'Ji mol
'%
(c) '%Y&,i mol
'%
(d) 'i,j mol
'%
%j' ]hich is Molecular mass of C
f
W
%
l
f
:
%j ' C
f
W
%
l
f
}63 / 628 F6; Qh/2e2h6; 68

(a) 9i (!) %ij (c) %&i (d) YY


%%' ]hat is mass of f,j %j
J
formula units NalW
%% ' NalW 68 f,j %j
J
} 6ML8 F 6; E/@ /;g65
(a) J+ (!) %i+ (c) %+ (d) Yj+
%' ]hich one is hi+hest electrone+atiKity:
% ' } -./ ?6@A 0 n0 - /2 22E XQ e2hD -8 a8
(a) Cl (!) Br (c) m (d) F
Time: Al Noor Centre of Education Marks:
Chemistry (Full Book) 9
th
Class
nd
Time
Name: A!dul "auf #! $ate: %&''%
#Wl"T (E#TmlN#
AttemHt any %& )uestions from the follodin+,
%' Wod does diffusion differ from effusion
% ' /E } Q5 628 2; XDQ. gXD


' $efine allotroHy and +iKes tdo euamHles,
' @? 2h67; X? -8 FD } ?DQ; 628 0 XQ N


J' >lass is called suHer cooled li)uid, ]hy
J ' } 2 L 8 /28 9:6; h/8 Qq0 /8 FG3


Y' ]hat is free "edical +iKe its euamHle,
Y ' @ ? - N ^67; -8 FD gXD 628 Te@ @g rQ5
&' ]hat are the defects of "utherford|s Model of Atom
& ' } 2 :6E 628 8 ^ 6; -U @D 8 g/5g?Xg


f' ]hat is the meanin+ of radioactiKe car!on datin+
f ' } ?DQ; 628 0 M M@ zNg68 / e@D /@ @g


k' NaCl has &i,& amu as formula mass and not the molecular mass, ustify it,
k ' NaCl F6; /;g65 68 &i,& @Q8 4t6X 2 E /28 F6; Qh/2e2h6; 68 FD @

i' ]hat is drad!ack in Nedland|s classification


i ' } 2 :6E 628 -; rMN Bg? -8 M2h /2E
9' >iKe the statement of the modern Heriodic lad
9 ' @Q8 @Q. -8 ^ XB rgX? @B
%j' ]hat is Electrone+atiKity
%j ' } ?DQ; 628 0 - @ /2 22E XQ e2hD

11- What is the reason for the stability of the noble gases?
11 - Stability !


%' ]hat is monic Bond >iKe its euamHle,
% ' @? ^67; -8 FD } ?DQ; 628 0 E6N CM:


%J' ]hat is meant !y like dissolKes like
%J ' } ?DQ; 628 0 rQ@y[ Tt -8 T_`; gXD T`M;


%Y' ]hat is difference !etdeen EKaHoration and Boilin+ Hoint
%Y ' } Q5 628 2; / 8 oE gXD Q2RS. TUP


%&' $efine Molarity and +iKe its unit,
%& ' (hD) } 628 E/@ 68 FD gXD ?DQ; 628 0 - Q2h/;

%f' Wod %dm


J
of % Molar solution of NalW is HreHared
%f ' Qh/;D NalW } 3 :6MN 128 ^/_`; 68
%k' ]hat is ElectroHlatin+ of Chromium
%k ' } ?DQ; 628 0 M 2_[ XQ e2hD -8 =2;XQ8
%i' ]hy Hure NaCl is not used as an electrolyte in $odn|s Cell
%i ' h6w /28 NaCl }6./ ^6UL0D 2 E 2h 8 -326[ QN 2; T20 bD
%9' Calculate the ouidation num!er of Mn in Mnl
Y
and Mnl

,
%9 ' Mnl
Y
gXD Mnl

2; Mn @Q8 {/_; QSUE zZ@ 218 -8


j' ]hy elements of +rouH are less electroHositiKe than there of +rouH %
j ' XQ3 XQ3 MU2_@D 8 % } /28 2 ./ / @A6[ XQ e2hD =8 0 MU2_@D 8


%' ]hy the reactiKity of halo+ens is decrease dodn the +rouH
% ' } -./ /28 =8 p2E 0 Q[XD 42_;6P -8 sMB /_2
' ]hy elements of +rouH are less electroHositiKe than there of +rouH %
' XQ3 XQ3 MU2_@D 8 % } /28 2 ./ / @A6[ XQ e2hD =8 0 MU2_@D 8


<lN> (E#TmlN#
(,% (a) $efine the Chemical Bond, EuHlain the CoKalent Bond, (f)
% ' (hD) @Q8 4t6X -8 E6N M2_@X/8 } ?DQ; 628 0 E6N -:62U28


(!) EuHlain Electron >as Theory, (J)
(x) @Q8 4t6X -8 rg/2 . a23 bXQ e2hD

(, (a) ]hat is Electric Conduction and the HrinciHle of >alKanic Cell (Y)
' (hD) 628 ^/D 68 T20 CED/_23 gXD zZ8 M8 VQ e2hD

(!) EuHlain the dorkin+ of >alKanic Cell, (&)


(x) @Q8 4t6X -8 M8gX -8 T20 CED/_23
(,J (a) ]hat is difference !etdeen Miuture and ComHound, (J)
J ' (hD) } Q5 628 2; n8Q; gXD s2;


(!) ]hat is Chemistry EuHlain its different !ranches, (f)
(x) @Q8 4t6X -8 /w6 _LR; -8 FD } ?DQ; 628 0 62U28

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