Subject wise MCQ’s ➣ Basic Concepts, Atomic Structure & Periodicity 1 2 3 4 ➣ Chemical Bonding, Molecular Structure &
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Chapter 1: Basic Concepts, Atomic Structure & Periodicity (Set-4)
The number of moles present in 44 g of CO₂ is A 0.5 mol B 1.0 mol C 2.0 mol
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Nuclear chemistry deals with A electron transfer reactions B chemical bonding C reactions involving atomic nucleus D molecular rearrangements Explanation
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Metallurgy is the process of A studying metals B extracting metals from ores C purifying non-metals D alloy preparation only
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d-Block elements are present in which groups A Group 1–2 B Group 13–18 C Group 3–12 D Group 17 only
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s-Block elements are present in which groups of periodic table A Group 1 and 2 B Group 13 and 14
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Which biomolecule primarily provides structural support in plants A starch B cellulose C glycogen D sucrose Explanation Cellulose forms plant
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Polymers are A low molecular mass compounds B inorganic substances C high molecular mass macromolecules D simple hydrocarbons Explanation Polymers
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Natural products are organic compounds obtained from A petroleum sources B living organisms C synthetic laboratories D inorganic minerals Explanation
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Biomolecules are organic compounds essential for A industrial processes B laboratory reactions C life processes D combustion Explanation Biomolecules are
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