Chapter 3: States of Matter + Solid & Liquid State Basics (Set-3)

A real gas shows ideal behavior most closely at

A high pressure and low temperature
B low pressure and high temperature
C high pressure and high temperature
D low pressure and low temperature

In van der Waals equation, the correction term for pressure is

A P + a/V²
B P − a/V²
C P + b
D P − b

In van der Waals equation, volume correction is written as

A V + b
B V − b
C V + a
D V − a

Which quantity increases when temperature increases (for fixed gas)

A average kinetic energy
B intermolecular attraction
C van der Waals constant b
D critical temperature

For a fixed mass of gas, if pressure and temperature are both doubled, volume becomes

A double
B unchanged
C half
D four times

At constant volume, if temperature is doubled, pressure becomes

A half
B double
C four times
D unchanged

The gas law relating pressure and temperature at constant volume is

A Boyle’s law
B Charles’ law
C Gay-Lussac’s law
D Avogadro’s law

Which of the following has highest critical temperature

A H₂
B He
C CO₂
D Ne

Gas deviates most from ideality near

A critical temperature
B very high temperature only
C very low pressure only
D zero volume only

If Z = PV/nRT is less than 1, it indicates dominance of

A repulsive forces
B attractive forces
C no forces at all
D only gravitational forces

For the same gas, u₍rms₎ at 400 K compared to 100 K is

A 1/2
B 2
C 4
D 1/4

Rate of diffusion is maximum for gas having

A highest molar mass
B lowest molar mass
C highest density always
D highest boiling point always

If a gas diffuses 4 times faster than another, its molar mass is

A 16 times more
B 4 times more
C 16 times less
D 4 times less

The correct relation between average speed and rms speed is

A u_avg > u_rms
B u_rms > u_avg
C u_avg = u_rms always
D u_rms = 0

The kinetic theory assumption about gas molecules is

A they attract strongly at all times
B they have negligible volume compared to container
C they are stationary
D they occupy fixed positions

Surface tension of a liquid is due to

A gravitational force only
B unbalanced cohesive forces
C ionic bonding only
D presence of solute only

Which will decrease surface tension of water

A adding detergent
B cooling water
C increasing pressure
D adding pure mercury

Which statement about viscosity of liquids is correct

A it increases with temperature
B it decreases with temperature
C it becomes infinite at high temperature
D it is independent of temperature

Which has maximum viscosity among these

A water
B ethanol
C glycerol
D acetone

Capillary rise is proportional to

A radius of capillary
B surface tension / radius
C density / radius
D radius / surface tension

Capillary rise will be maximum when contact angle θ is

A
B 90°
C 180°
D 120°

A liquid will not wet a solid surface if

A adhesion > cohesion
B cohesion > adhesion
C surface tension = 0
D temperature = 0

The meniscus of water in glass capillary is

A convex
B concave
C flat
D irregular

The meniscus of mercury in glass capillary is

A concave
B convex
C flat
D no meniscus

Which is correct about viscosity of gases

A decreases with temperature
B increases with temperature
C independent of temperature
D becomes zero at high temperature

Coordination number in simple cubic lattice is

A 4
B 6
C 8
D 12

In FCC lattice, the number of atoms per unit cell is

A 2
B 3
C 4
D 6

In BCC lattice, number of atoms per unit cell is

A 1
B 2
C 4
D 6

Packing efficiency order is

A FCC > BCC > SC
B SC > BCC > FCC
C BCC > FCC > SC
D FCC > SC > BCC

A defect where cations are missing and anions are also missing in equal number is

A Frenkel defect
B Schottky defect
C interstitial defect
D metal excess defect

A defect involving vacancy and interstitial simultaneously is

A Schottky defect
B Frenkel defect
C line defect
D surface defect

Which defect is common in AgCl

A Schottky defect
B Frenkel defect
C metal deficiency defect
D vacancy defect only

Schottky defect is common in

A NaCl
B ZnS
C AgBr
D CuI

Which defect causes a crystal to become colored due to trapped electrons

A Frenkel defect
B Schottky defect
C F-center defect
D interstitial defect

A metal excess defect due to anion vacancy is shown by

A NaCl
B KCl
C NaBr
D NaCl heated in Na vapor

A crystal showing metal deficiency defect is usually

A NaCl
B FeO
C KBr
D CsCl

Which statement is correct about amorphous solids

A show long-range order
B show sharp melting point
C are isotropic
D always conduct electricity

A crystalline solid is anisotropic because

A it has irregular surface
B it has long-range periodic arrangement
C it is always soft
D it absorbs water

In NaCl crystal, coordination number of Na⁺ is

A 4
B 6
C 8
D 12

In CsCl structure, coordination number of Cs⁺ is

A 4
B 6
C 8
D 12

Which type of solid has highest melting point generally

A molecular solid
B ionic solid
C covalent network solid
D metallic solid

Which is an example of covalent network solid

A I₂
B Ice
C Diamond
D CO₂ (dry ice)

Which solid is held by van der Waals forces mainly

A NaCl
B Diamond
C Dry ice
D Copper

Which statement is correct about ionic solids

A conduct electricity in solid state
B conduct electricity in molten state
C are soft and volatile
D are always colored

Which defect does not affect density significantly

A Schottky defect
B Frenkel defect
C metal deficiency defect
D metal excess defect

Which structure has maximum coordination number

A SC
B BCC
C FCC
D Diamond cubic

Which packing gives closest packing

A simple cubic
B body-centered cubic
C face-centered cubic
D primitive tetragonal

Number of atoms in a simple cubic unit cell is

A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4

Density of ionic crystal decreases due to

A Frenkel defect
B Schottky defect
C interstitial defect
D electronic defect only

Crystal lattice is

A random arrangement of particles
B periodic 3D arrangement of particles
C arrangement only on surface
D arrangement only in 2D