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Q. Which of the following techniques is commonly used to separate proteins based on their size?
  • A. Chromatography
  • B. Electrophoresis
  • C. Spectroscopy
  • D. Centrifugation
Q. Which of the following transition metals can exhibit a +5 oxidation state?
  • A. Vanadium
  • B. Chromium
  • C. Manganese
  • D. Iron
Q. Which of the following transition metals can exhibit a +7 oxidation state?
  • A. Manganese
  • B. Iron
  • C. Copper
  • D. Nickel
Q. Which of the following transition metals is known for forming complex ions?
  • A. Scandium
  • B. Titanium
  • C. Copper
  • D. Zinc
Q. Which of the following transitions in a hydrogen atom would emit the highest energy photon?
  • A. n=2 to n=1
  • B. n=3 to n=2
  • C. n=4 to n=3
  • D. n=5 to n=4
Q. Which of the following types of bonds involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?
  • A. Ionic bond
  • B. Covalent bond
  • C. Metallic bond
  • D. Hydrogen bond
Q. Which of the following waves can travel through a vacuum?
  • A. Sound waves
  • B. Water waves
  • C. Electromagnetic waves
  • D. Seismic waves
Q. Which of the following waves is an example of a longitudinal wave?
  • A. Light wave
  • B. Sound wave
  • C. Water wave
  • D. Seismic S-wave
Q. Which of the following waves requires a medium to propagate?
  • A. Electromagnetic waves
  • B. Sound waves
  • C. Light waves
  • D. Radio waves
Q. Which of the following will exhibit the greatest freezing point depression?
  • A. 0.1 M NaCl
  • B. 0.1 M K2SO4
  • C. 0.1 M CaCl2
  • D. 0.1 M urea
Q. Which of the following will exhibit the greatest vapor pressure lowering?
  • A. 0.1 M NaCl
  • B. 0.1 M CaCl2
  • C. 0.1 M K2SO4
  • D. 0.1 M glucose
Q. Which of the following will exhibit the lowest vapor pressure?
  • A. Pure water
  • B. 0.1 M NaCl solution
  • C. 0.1 M KCl solution
  • D. 0.1 M glucose solution
Q. Which of the following will have the highest pH?
  • A. 0.1 M HCl
  • B. 0.1 M NaOH
  • C. 0.1 M CH3COOH
  • D. 0.1 M NH4Cl
Q. Which of the following will have the lowest boiling point?
  • A. 0.1 M NaCl
  • B. 0.1 M KBr
  • C. 0.1 M MgCl2
  • D. 0.1 M C6H12O6
Q. Which of the following will have the lowest freezing point?
  • A. 0.1 m NaCl
  • B. 0.1 m KBr
  • C. 0.1 m MgCl2
  • D. 0.1 m C6H12O6
Q. Which of the following will have the lowest vapor pressure?
  • A. Pure solvent
  • B. 0.1 M NaCl
  • C. 0.1 M KCl
  • D. 0.1 M CaCl2
Q. Which p-block element is known for forming a stable +4 oxidation state?
  • A. Carbon
  • B. Silicon
  • C. Germanium
  • D. Tin
Q. Which p-block element is known for forming strong covalent bonds?
  • A. Nitrogen
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Fluorine
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which p-block element is known for its ability to form multiple allotropes?
  • A. Carbon
  • B. Phosphorus
  • C. Sulfur
  • D. Arsenic
Q. Which p-block element is known for its allotropes including diamond and graphite?
  • A. Silicon
  • B. Carbon
  • C. Phosphorus
  • D. Boron
Q. Which particle is emitted during beta decay?
  • A. Alpha particle
  • B. Beta particle
  • C. Gamma ray
  • D. Neutron
Q. Which particle is responsible for mediating the weak nuclear force?
  • A. Photon
  • B. Gluon
  • C. W and Z bosons
  • D. Graviton
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as evidenced by the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Photoelectric effect
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as evidenced in the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Emission spectra
  • D. Photon emission
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light as explained by the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Diffraction
  • B. Interference
  • C. Emission of electrons
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light in the context of the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Interference
  • B. Diffraction
  • C. Emission of electrons
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon demonstrates the particle nature of light?
  • A. Diffraction
  • B. Interference
  • C. Photoelectric effect
  • D. Refraction
Q. Which phenomenon describes the splitting of light into two rays upon entering a birefringent material?
  • A. Refraction
  • B. Reflection
  • C. Double refraction
  • D. Diffraction
Q. Which phenomenon explains the bending of waves around obstacles?
  • A. Reflection
  • B. Refraction
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Interference
Q. Which phenomenon explains the change in frequency of a wave in relation to the observer's motion?
  • A. Doppler effect
  • B. Interference
  • C. Diffraction
  • D. Refraction
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