Chemistry (School & UG)

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Q. Which application of electrochemistry is used for corrosion prevention?
  • A. Anodic protection
  • B. Cathodic protection
  • C. Electrolysis
  • D. Electroplating
Q. Which aromatic compound is most reactive towards electrophilic substitution?
  • A. Benzene
  • B. Toluene
  • C. Nitrobenzene
  • D. Chlorobenzene
Q. Which biomolecule is primarily responsible for energy storage in cells?
  • A. Proteins
  • B. Nucleic acids
  • C. Carbohydrates
  • D. Lipids
Q. Which biomolecule is primarily responsible for energy storage in living organisms?
  • A. Proteins
  • B. Carbohydrates
  • C. Lipids
  • D. Nucleic acids
Q. Which compound is an example of a ketone?
  • A. CH3-CO-CH3
  • B. CH3-CHO
  • C. C2H5OH
  • D. C3H7COOH
Q. Which compound is formed when hydrogen reacts with chlorine?
  • A. Hydrochloric acid
  • B. Hydrogen chloride
  • C. Chlorine gas
  • D. Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Q. Which coordination compound has a square planar geometry?
  • A. [Cu(NH3)4]2+
  • B. [Ni(CN)4]2-
  • C. [CoCl4]2-
  • D. [Fe(H2O)6]3+
Q. Which electrochemical process is essential for the operation of a galvanic cell?
  • A. Spontaneous redox reaction
  • B. Electrolysis
  • C. Thermal decomposition
  • D. Photovoltaic effect
Q. Which electrochemical process is used in electroplating?
  • A. Reduction
  • B. Oxidation
  • C. Sublimation
  • D. Condensation
Q. Which electrochemical technique is commonly used for the detection of glucose in blood?
  • A. Potentiometry
  • B. Voltammetry
  • C. Conductometry
  • D. Spectrophotometry
Q. Which electrophoresis technique is best suited for separating nucleic acids?
  • A. Capillary Electrophoresis
  • B. Gel Electrophoresis
  • C. Isoelectric Focusing
  • D. Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
Q. Which element has the highest electronegativity?
  • A. Fluorine
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Chlorine
  • D. Nitrogen
Q. Which element has the highest first ionization energy?
  • A. Helium
  • B. Neon
  • C. Argon
  • D. Krypton
Q. Which element has the smallest atomic radius?
  • A. Helium
  • B. Hydrogen
  • C. Lithium
  • D. Beryllium
Q. Which element is most likely to form a cation with a +1 charge?
  • A. Magnesium
  • B. Potassium
  • C. Calcium
  • D. Aluminum
Q. Which equation accounts for the volume occupied by gas molecules in real gases?
  • A. Ideal Gas Law
  • B. Van der Waals equation
  • C. Boyle's Law
  • D. Charles's Law
Q. Which equation describes the change in internal energy for an ideal gas during an isothermal process?
  • A. ΔU = 0
  • B. ΔU = Q + W
  • C. ΔU = nC_vΔT
  • D. ΔU = nRΔT
Q. Which equation describes the change in internal energy for an ideal gas?
  • A. ΔU = Q + W
  • B. ΔU = nC_vΔT
  • C. ΔU = nRT
  • D. ΔU = PV
Q. Which equation relates the change in enthalpy to heat at constant pressure?
  • A. ΔH = ΔU + W
  • B. ΔH = q + PΔV
  • C. ΔH = q_p
  • D. ΔH = q_v
Q. Which factor does NOT affect the behavior of real gases?
  • A. Temperature
  • B. Pressure
  • C. Volume
  • D. Color
Q. Which factor does NOT affect the conductivity of an electrolyte solution?
  • A. Concentration of ions
  • B. Temperature
  • C. Nature of solvent
  • D. Color of solution
Q. Which factor does NOT affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
  • A. Concentration of reactants
  • B. Temperature
  • C. Presence of a catalyst
  • D. Color of reactants
Q. Which factor does NOT affect the rate of an electrochemical reaction?
  • A. Concentration of reactants
  • B. Temperature
  • C. Surface area of electrodes
  • D. Color of the solution
Q. Which functional group characterizes phenols?
  • A. Aldehyde
  • B. Ketone
  • C. Hydroxyl
  • D. Carboxyl
Q. Which functional group is characteristic of alcohols?
  • A. Aldehyde
  • B. Hydroxyl
  • C. Carboxyl
  • D. Amine
Q. Which functional group is characterized by a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to a hydroxyl group (–OH)?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Aldehyde
  • C. Carboxylic acid
  • D. Ketone
Q. Which functional group is formed in the addition reaction of an alkene with HBr?
  • A. Alcohol
  • B. Alkane
  • C. Alkyl halide
  • D. Ether
Q. Which functional group is formed when an alcohol reacts with a carboxylic acid?
  • A. Ester
  • B. Amide
  • C. Ether
  • D. Aldehyde
Q. Which functional group is formed when an alcohol undergoes dehydration?
  • A. Ether
  • B. Alkene
  • C. Alkyne
  • D. Aldehyde
Q. Which functional group is present in aldehydes?
  • A. -CHO
  • B. -COOH
  • C. -OH
  • D. -C=O
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