In organic compounds, nitrogen is estimated by

30/11/2021
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Q1661. In organic compounds, nitrogen is estimated by
(a) Carius method
(b) Victor-Meyer’s method
(c) Liebig’s method
(d) Dumas’ method
Ans: (d)
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Q1662. The percentage of oxygen in air is approximately
(a) 100% (b) 1%
(c) 78% (d) 21%
Ans: (d)
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Q1663. Choose the incorrect statement pertaining to organic compounds
(a) They have low melting and boiling points
(b) They do not dissolve in water
(c) They are not easily combustible
(d) They contain mainly carbon and hydrogen
Ans: (c)
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Q1664. Iodine value is used to estimate
(a) Hydroxyl groups in oil
(b) Alkali content in oil
(c) Unsaturation in oil
(d) Carboxylic groups in oil
Ans: (c)
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Q1665. Brass gets discoloured in air due to constant exposure in presence of:
(a) Aluminium phosphide
(b) Hydrogen sulphide
(c) Hydrogenated wafers
(d) Aluminium sulphide
Ans: (b)
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Q1666. When a metal is heated in a flame, the electrons absorb energy and jump to higher energy state. On coming back to the lower energy siate, they emit light, which we can observe in
(a) Raman spectra
(b) Absorption spectra
(c) Emission spectra
(d) Fluorescence
Ans: (c)
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Q1667. Stains of rust on clothes can be removed by :
(a) Oxalic acid (b) Petrol
(c) Alcohol (d) H2O2
Ans: (a)
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Q1668. Piped Natural Gas (PNG) is used for
(a) Mining (b) Welding
(c) Anaesthesia (d) Cooking
Ans: (d)
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Q1669. The name of unreactive gas is
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Oxygen
Ans: (c)
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Q1670. The nuclear particle having no mass and no charge, but only spin is
(a) proton (b) neutrino
(c) meson (d) electron
Ans: (b)
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Q1671. Which among the following is used to dilute oxygen in the gas cylinders used by divers ?
(a) Krypton (b) Argon
(c) Helium (d) Neon
Ans: (c)
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Q1672. Neutrons are slowed down in a nuclear reactor by
(a) Fissionable material
(b) Moderator
(c) Control rods
(d) Cooling system
Ans: (b)
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Q1673. Threshold limit value of copper in the atmospheric air is
(a) 0.001 mg/m3
(b) 0.01 mg/m3
(c) 1.0 mg/m3
(d) 5.0 mg/m3
Ans: (c)
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Q1674. The presence of Cobalt in Vitamin B12 was established for the first time by
(a) Hydrolysis test
(b) Spectroscopy
(c) Borax-Bead test
(d) Sodium Nitroprusside test
Ans: (b)
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Q1675. Sulphur dioxide bleaches colouring matter by :
(a) Reduction
(b) Dehydration
(c) Decomposition
(d) Oxidation
Ans: (a)
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Q1676. Heating of a ore below its melting point in the absence of air is known as
(a) Refining (b) Calcination
(c) Roasting (d) Smelting
Ans: (b)
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Q1677. A nibble is equal to_____ bits.
(a) 32 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 16
Ans: (b)
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Q1678. Which one of the following group of gases contribute to the “Green House Effect”?
(a) Carbon dioxide and Methane
(b) Ammonia and Ozone
(c) Carbon monoxide and Sulphur dioxide
(d) Carbon tetraflouride and Nitrous oxide
Ans: (a)
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Q1679. The gas causing acid rain in an industrial area is
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Carbon monoxide
(c) Sulphur dioxide
(d) Methane
Ans: (c)
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Q1680. Natural rubber is a polymer of
(a) Vinyl acetate (b) Propene
(c) Isoprene (d) Styrene
Ans: (c)
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Q1681. Nylon is made up of :
(a) Polyamide
(b) Polyester
(c) Polyethylene
(d) Polypropylene
Ans: (a)
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Q1682. Citric acid is present in free form in
(a) Tamarind (b) Milk
(c) Apple (d) Lemon
Ans: (d)
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Q1683. Which of the following is used as anesthetic ?
(a) NH3 (b) NO
(c) NO2 (d) N2O
Ans: (b)
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Q1684. The open “Sigrees” or coal stoves often require fanning to sustain burning because of
(a) tendency of carbon dioxide to form a layer along with dust smoke
(b) lack of oxygen in the surroundings of sigrees
(c) accumulation of smoke and dust over the sigrees
(d) interrupted release of moisture from the material
Ans: (a)
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Q1685. ‘Atomic theory’ of matter was given by
(a) Avogadro (b) Dalton
(c) Newton (d) Pascal
Ans: (b)
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Q1686. The percentage of carbon in cost iron is :
(a) 0.01 to 0.25
(b) 0.5 to 1.5
(c) 6 to 8
(d) 3 to 5
Ans: (d)
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Q1687. Iron rusts quickly in
(a) Rain water
(b) Sea water
(c) Distilled water
(d) River water
Ans: (b)
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Q1688. Which of the following is the maximum number of electrons that can be present in M-shell?
(a) 2 (b) 8
(c) 18 (d) 32
Ans: (c)
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Q1689. White phosphorus is generally kept under
(a) Alcohol (b) Water
(c) Glycerine (d) Kerosene oil
Ans: (b)
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Q1690. When cathode rays strike a target of high atomic weight, they give rise to
(a) -rays (b) and rays
(c) X-rays (d) positive rays
Ans: (c)

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