Chemistry (School & UG)

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The Chemistry (School & UG) category covers the fundamental to advanced concepts of Chemistry, structured to support Class 11–12 students, competitive exam aspirants, and undergraduate learners. The content emphasizes conceptual clarity, problem-solving skills, and strong alignment with NCERT and university syllabi.

In this category, you will study:

  • Physical Chemistry – atomic structure, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and solutions

  • Organic Chemistry – basic principles, reaction mechanisms, hydrocarbons, functional groups, biomolecules, and polymers

  • Inorganic Chemistry – periodic trends, chemical bonding, coordination compounds, metallurgy, and s-, p-, d-, and f-block elements

  • Numerical problem-solving – formula-based calculations, mole concept, and graph-based questions

  • Reaction mechanisms and derivations with step-by-step explanations

  • Comparisons, trends, and exceptions important for exams

  • NCERT-based theory, supported by diagrams, tables, MCQs, assertion–reason questions, numericals, and PYQs

The content is designed to build strong foundations, improve analytical and quantitative skills, and prepare students for school examinations, competitive exams, and undergraduate assessments.

Develop a clear, logical, and application-oriented understanding of Chemistry to excel academically and confidently tackle problem-based and conceptual questions at both school and UG levels.

Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to be reduced in a redox reaction?
  • A. Sodium
  • B. Copper
  • C. Potassium
  • D. Calcium
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to corrode in the presence of moisture?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Platinum
  • C. Iron
  • D. Aluminum
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to form a +3 oxidation state?
  • A. Aluminum
  • B. Sodium
  • C. Calcium
  • D. Magnesium
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to form a complex ion with a coordination number of 6?
  • A. Copper
  • B. Iron
  • C. Zinc
  • D. Nickel
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to undergo oxidation in a redox reaction?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Platinum
  • C. Silver
  • D. Sodium
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to undergo oxidation?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Platinum
  • C. Sodium
  • D. Copper
Q. Which of the following metals is most likely to undergo reduction in a redox reaction?
  • A. Aluminum
  • B. Gold
  • C. Iron
  • D. Zinc
Q. Which of the following metals is typically obtained from its ore through the process of hydrometallurgy?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Iron
  • C. Lead
  • D. Nickel
Q. Which of the following metals is typically obtained from its ore using the hydrometallurgical process?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Iron
  • C. Lead
  • D. Nickel
Q. Which of the following methods can be used to identify cations in a solution?
  • A. Thin Layer Chromatography
  • B. Electrophoresis
  • C. Flame Photometry
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following methods can be used to monitor the endpoint of a titration?
  • A. pH meter
  • B. Visual color change
  • C. Conductivity measurement
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following methods can be used to perform a titration?
  • A. Manual titration with a burette
  • B. Automated titration systems
  • C. Microscale titration techniques
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following methods can be used to prepare primary amines?
  • A. Reduction of nitriles
  • B. Hydrolysis of amides
  • C. Alkylation of ammonia
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following methods can be used to separate proteins based on their charge?
  • A. Gas Chromatography
  • B. Electrophoresis
  • C. Mass Spectrometry
  • D. Spectrophotometry
Q. Which of the following methods is best suited for the qualitative analysis of cations in a mixture?
  • A. Spectrophotometry
  • B. Ion chromatography
  • C. Precipitation reactions
  • D. Mass spectrometry
Q. Which of the following methods is primarily used for the qualitative analysis of anions?
  • A. Titration
  • B. Chromatography
  • C. Spectroscopy
  • D. Precipitation reactions
Q. Which of the following molecules exhibits hydrogen bonding?
  • A. CH4
  • B. H2O
  • C. CO2
  • D. N2
Q. Which of the following molecules has a linear geometry?
  • A. CO2
  • B. H2O
  • C. NH3
  • D. CH4
Q. Which of the following molecules has a nonpolar covalent bond?
  • A. HCl
  • B. O2
  • C. NH3
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following molecules has a trigonal planar geometry?
  • A. CH4
  • B. BF3
  • C. NH3
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following molecules has sp2 hybridization?
  • A. C2H2
  • B. C2H4
  • C. CH4
  • D. C2H6
Q. Which of the following molecules has the highest dipole moment?
  • A. CO2
  • B. H2O
  • C. CH4
  • D. NH3
Q. Which of the following molecules is nonpolar?
  • A. HCl
  • B. CO2
  • C. NH3
  • D. H2O
Q. Which of the following orbitals can hold a maximum of 10 electrons?
  • A. s
  • B. p
  • C. d
  • D. f
Q. Which of the following orbitals can hold a maximum of 6 electrons?
  • A. s
  • B. p
  • C. d
  • D. f
Q. Which of the following polymers is known for its high tensile strength and is commonly used in fibers?
  • A. Polyethylene
  • B. Nylon
  • C. Polystyrene
  • D. Polyvinyl chloride
Q. Which of the following polymers is known for its high thermal stability and is often used in engineering applications?
  • A. Polyethylene
  • B. Polystyrene
  • C. Polyimide
  • D. Polyvinyl chloride
Q. Which of the following processes is an example of an endothermic reaction?
  • A. Combustion of gasoline
  • B. Dissolving ammonium nitrate in water
  • C. Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen
  • D. Respiration in living organisms
Q. Which of the following processes is associated with a positive enthalpy change?
  • A. Combustion.
  • B. Dissolution of salts in water.
  • C. Melting of ice.
  • D. Condensation of steam.
Q. Which of the following processes is used to concentrate ores?
  • A. Electrolysis
  • B. Leaching
  • C. Roasting
  • D. Smelting
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