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The document is a chemistry quiz with 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of chemistry concepts and formulas. It covers topics like the fuel used in rockets, definitions of molarity and normality, chemical formulas for substances like magnetic oxide and hydrogen peroxide, and the components of materials like brass, blood plasma, and plastic sulfur. The questions assess understanding of chemistry fundamentals across different subject areas within the field.
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Chemistry Fill in The Blanks

The document is a chemistry quiz with 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of chemistry concepts and formulas. It covers topics like the fuel used in rockets, definitions of molarity and normality, chemical formulas for substances like magnetic oxide and hydrogen peroxide, and the components of materials like brass, blood plasma, and plastic sulfur. The questions assess understanding of chemistry fundamentals across different subject areas within the field.
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Chemistry

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1. The fuel used in Rockets is …………………………….


a. Natural Gas b. Petroleum c. Acetylene d. Liquid Hydrogen
2. …………………… is the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution.
a. Molality b. Normality c. Molarity d. Solvent
3. The chemical formula of Magnetic oxide ………………………
a. Fe2O3 b. Fe O c. Fe3O4 d. Fe2O3.2H2O
4. If 8 g of NaOH is dissolved in 250 ml of water. What will be the Molarity of Solution?
a. 0.32 b. 3.125 c. 8 d. 0.8
5. Bleaching powder contains ………………………..
a. Fluorine b. Chlorine c. Bromine d. Lodine
6. Different physical forms of the same element are called ………………..
a. Allotropes b. Isomers c. Isobars d. Isotopes
7. The symbol of Silicon is …………………..
a. Se b. S c. Si d. Sn
8. Galena is an ore of ……………………………

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a. Sulphur b. Iron c. Aluminum d. Copper
9. OH is a functional group of ……………………………..
a. Alkane b. Alkene c. Alcohol d. Alkyne
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10. The Radioactive element of 7 group of periodic table is ……………………..
a. Chlorine b. Bromine c. Fluorine d. Astatine
11. Chemical formula of Hydrogen peroxide is …………………………..
a. HO2 b. H2O c. H3O d. H2O2
12. An alloy of Copper and Zinc is ………………………………….
a. Steel b. Brass c. Nichrome d. Bronze
13. Brine is a solution which contains ……………………………..
a. NH3 b. CaCO3 c. NaCl d. Na2CO3
14. Oxygen is present in air by Volume ……………………….
a. 78% b. 21% c. 29% d. 22%
15. Temporary hardness of water is due to ……………………..
a. CaCl2 b. CaSO4 c. Ca(HCO3)2 d. CaCO3
16. Chemical formula of Iron pyrite is …………………………….
a. Fe2O3 b. Fe3O4 c. FeS2 d. Cu2S.Fe2S3
17. Chemical formula of Sodium thiosulphate is ……………………
a. Na2S2O7 b. Na2SO3 c. Na2S2O3 d. Na2S3O3
18. …………………………. Is malleable and ductile
a. Carbon b. Iron c. Sulphur d. Phosphorous

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19. Teflon is a ……………………..
a. Soap b. Detergent c. Plastic d. Varnish
20. The Crystalline form of Silica is ……………………………
a. Bauxite b. Limonite c. Sedrite d. Quartz
21. Blood plasma contains ……………………… % of water.
a. 70 b. 80 c. 65 d. 90
22. Plastic Sulphur is stable at …………………………..
a. 71CO b. 96 CO c. 119 CO d. 141 CO
23. The general formula for alkene is ………………………..
a. CnH2n+2 b. CnH2n c. CnH2n-2 d. CnH2n+1
24. KO2 is an example of ………………………………
a. Acidic oxide b. Per oxide c. Super oxide d. amphoteric oxide
25. Number of moles present in 198 g of water are ………………………..
a. 19.8 b. 198 c. 11 d. 12.375

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