Q. What is the shape of the equipotential surfaces around a point mass?
  • A. Straight lines
  • B. Parabolas
  • C. Spheres
  • D. Cylinders
Q. What is the shape of the gravitational field lines around a point mass?
  • A. Straight lines
  • B. Curved lines
  • C. Concentric circles
  • D. Radial lines
Q. What is the shape of the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet?
  • A. Straight lines
  • B. Concentric circles
  • C. Closed loops
  • D. Random
Q. What is the shape of the magnetic field lines around a long straight conductor carrying current?
  • A. Straight lines
  • B. Concentric circles
  • C. Ellipses
  • D. Spirals
Q. What is the shape of the molecular orbital in the case of a π bond?
  • A. Spherical
  • B. Dumbbell
  • C. Linear
  • D. Planar
Q. What is the shape of the molecular orbital in the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of benzene?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Trigonal planar
  • C. Tetrahedral
  • D. Cyclic
Q. What is the shape of the molecular orbital of the highest energy in O2?
  • A. spherical
  • B. dumbbell
  • C. double dumbbell
  • D. linear
Q. What is the shape of the molecular orbital of the highest energy in the O2 molecule?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Bent
  • C. Planar
  • D. Diatomic
Q. What is the shape of the molecule PCl5?
  • A. Trigonal bipyramidal
  • B. Octahedral
  • C. Tetrahedral
  • D. Square planar
Q. What is the shape of the molecule SF6 according to VSEPR theory?
  • A. Square planar
  • B. Octahedral
  • C. Trigonal bipyramidal
  • D. Tetrahedral
Q. What is the shape of the molecule with the formula AX2E2 according to VSEPR theory?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Bent
  • C. Trigonal planar
  • D. Tetrahedral
Q. What is the shape of the molecule with the formula AX3E?
  • A. Tetrahedral
  • B. Trigonal pyramidal
  • C. Trigonal planar
  • D. Bent
Q. What is the shape of the molecule with the formula AX4?
  • A. Tetrahedral
  • B. Square planar
  • C. Trigonal bipyramidal
  • D. Octahedral
Q. What is the shape of the p-orbital?
  • A. Spherical
  • B. Dumbbell
  • C. Double dumbbell
  • D. Linear
Q. What is the shape of the water molecule (H2O)?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Bent
  • C. Trigonal planar
  • D. Tetrahedral
Q. What is the SI unit of dynamic viscosity?
  • A. Pascal-second
  • B. Newton-second
  • C. Kilogram-meter
  • D. Joule-second
Q. What is the SI unit of force?
  • A. Newton
  • B. Pascal
  • C. Joule
  • D. Watt
Q. What is the SI unit of length?
  • A. Meter
  • B. Kilometer
  • C. Centimeter
  • D. Millimeter
Q. What is the SI unit of power?
  • A. Joule
  • B. Watt
  • C. Newton
  • D. Pascal
Q. What is the SI unit of pressure?
  • A. Pascal
  • B. Newton
  • C. Joule
  • D. Bar
Q. What is the SI unit of temperature?
  • A. Celsius
  • B. Fahrenheit
  • C. Kelvin
  • D. Rankine
Q. What is the SI unit of thermal conductivity?
  • A. W/m·K
  • B. J/kg·K
  • C. K/W
  • D. J/m·s
Q. What is the SI unit of time?
  • A. Minute
  • B. Hour
  • C. Second
  • D. Day
Q. What is the SI unit of viscosity?
  • A. Pascal-second
  • B. Newton-second
  • C. Kilogram-meter per second
  • D. Joule-second
Q. What is the significance of a negative ΔG in biochemical reactions?
  • A. It indicates the reaction is reversible.
  • B. It indicates the reaction is spontaneous.
  • C. It indicates the reaction is at equilibrium.
  • D. It indicates the reaction requires energy.
Q. What is the significance of the BET theory in surface chemistry?
  • A. Describes physisorption
  • B. Describes chemisorption
  • C. Determines surface area of solids
  • D. Calculates adsorption energy
Q. What is the significance of the First Law of Thermodynamics?
  • A. It defines the concept of temperature
  • B. It establishes the conservation of energy principle
  • C. It describes the behavior of gases
  • D. It relates pressure and volume
Q. What is the significance of the Gibbs Free Energy in chemical thermodynamics?
  • A. It predicts the direction of a reaction.
  • B. It measures the heat of reaction.
  • C. It indicates the concentration of reactants.
  • D. It determines the rate of reaction.
Q. What is the significance of the Gibbs Free Energy of formation (ΔGf°)?
  • A. It indicates the stability of a compound.
  • B. It is the energy required to form a compound from its elements.
  • C. It is always negative.
  • D. It is temperature dependent.
Q. What is the significance of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in atomic structure?
  • A. It defines the size of the nucleus
  • B. It limits the precision of measuring position and momentum
  • C. It explains electron configurations
  • D. It describes the stability of atoms
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