Chemistry Syllabus (JEE Main)

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Q. What is the formula of the compound formed when magnesium reacts with oxygen?
  • A. MgO
  • B. Mg2O3
  • C. MgO2
  • D. Mg3O2
Q. What is the freezing point depression constant (Kf) for water?
  • A. 1.86 °C kg/mol
  • B. 0.52 °C kg/mol
  • C. 2.00 °C kg/mol
  • D. 3.72 °C kg/mol
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution containing 2 moles of KCl in 1 kg of water? (Kf for water = 1.86 °C kg/mol)
  • A. 3.72 °C
  • B. 1.86 °C
  • C. 2.0 °C
  • D. 5.58 °C
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution containing 2 moles of KCl in 1 kg of water?
  • A. -3.72 °C
  • B. -1.86 °C
  • C. -2.52 °C
  • D. -4.0 °C
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution containing 2 moles of NaCl in 1 kg of water? (Kf for water = 1.86 °C kg/mol)
  • A. 3.72 °C
  • B. 1.86 °C
  • C. 2.72 °C
  • D. 5.72 °C
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution directly proportional to?
  • A. The molar mass of the solute
  • B. The number of solute particles
  • C. The volume of the solvent
  • D. The temperature of the solvent
Q. What is the freezing point depression of a solution if 0.5 mol of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in 1 kg of water? (Kf for water = 1.86 °C kg/mol)
  • A. 0.93 °C
  • B. 1.86 °C
  • C. 3.72 °C
  • D. 0.5 °C
Q. What is the freezing point of a solution containing 0.3 mol of glucose in 1 kg of water? (K_f for water = 1.86 °C kg/mol)
  • A. -0.558 °C
  • B. -0.558 K
  • C. -1.86 °C
  • D. -1.86 K
Q. What is the function of hemoglobin in the body?
  • A. To catalyze reactions
  • B. To transport oxygen
  • C. To provide structural support
  • D. To store energy
Q. What is the functional group of ketones?
  • A. -CHO
  • B. -CO-
  • C. -OH
  • D. -NH2
Q. What is the functional group present in alcohols?
  • A. Aldehyde
  • B. Ketone
  • C. Hydroxyl
  • D. Carboxylic acid
Q. What is the functional group present in carboxylic acids?
  • A. Hydroxyl group
  • B. Carbonyl group
  • C. Carboxyl group
  • D. Amino group
Q. What is the functional group present in ketones?
  • A. -CHO
  • B. -CO-
  • C. -OH
  • D. -C=O
Q. What is the general formula for alkanes?
  • A. C_nH_(2n)
  • B. C_nH_(2n+2)
  • C. C_nH_(2n-2)
  • D. C_nH_(n)
Q. What is the general formula for alkenes?
  • A. C_nH_(2n)
  • B. C_nH_(2n+2)
  • C. C_nH_(2n-2)
  • D. C_nH_(2n+1)
Q. What is the general formula for alkynes?
  • A. C_nH_(2n+2)
  • B. C_nH_(2n)
  • C. C_nH_(2n-2)
  • D. C_nH_(2n-1)
Q. What is the general formula for carbohydrates?
  • A. C_n(H2O)_n
  • B. C_nH_nO_n
  • C. C_nH_2nO_n
  • D. C_nH_2O_n
Q. What is the general formula for carboxylic acids?
  • A. C_nH_2nO_2
  • B. C_nH_2n+1COOH
  • C. C_nH_2nO
  • D. C_nH_2n+2O
Q. What is the general formula for cycloalkanes?
  • A. CnH2n
  • B. CnH2n+2
  • C. CnH2n-2
  • D. CnH2n-4
Q. What is the general formula for ketones?
  • A. CnH2nO
  • B. CnH2n+2O
  • C. CnH2n-2O
  • D. CnH2nO2
Q. What is the general trend in the melting points of alkali metals as you move down the group?
  • A. They increase
  • B. They decrease
  • C. They remain constant
  • D. They fluctuate
Q. What is the general trend of ionization energy across a period?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains constant
  • D. Increases then decreases
Q. What is the geometry of a molecule with sp3d hybridization?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Trigonal planar
  • C. Tetrahedral
  • D. Trigonal bipyramidal
Q. What is the geometry of the complex ion [Ag(NH3)2]+?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Tetrahedral
  • C. Octahedral
  • D. Square planar
Q. What is the geometry of the complex ion [Cu(NH3)4]2+?
  • A. Tetrahedral
  • B. Square planar
  • C. Octahedral
  • D. Trigonal bipyramidal
Q. What is the geometry of the complex ion [Ni(CN)4]2-?
  • A. Tetrahedral
  • B. Square planar
  • C. Octahedral
  • D. Trigonal bipyramidal
Q. What is the geometry of the complex [Ag(NH3)2]+?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Tetrahedral
  • C. Square Planar
  • D. Octahedral
Q. What is the geometry of [Ag(NH3)2]+?
  • A. Linear
  • B. Tetrahedral
  • C. Octahedral
  • D. Square planar
Q. What is the Gibbs Free Energy change (ΔG) at equilibrium?
  • A. ΔG < 0
  • B. ΔG = 0
  • C. ΔG > 0
  • D. ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
Q. What is the Gibbs free energy change for a spontaneous process?
  • A. Positive
  • B. Negative
  • C. Zero
  • D. Undefined
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