Practice Test I (Basic Science) - Solved
Practice Test I (Basic Science) - Solved
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Which combination of atoms can form a polar covalentbond? 1 point
H&Br
N&N
Na&Br
H &H
stress corrosion
pitting corrosion
catalytic inhibitor
catalytic promoter
catalyst
Auto catalyst
H-O
H-F
H-N
H-CL
N2
CO2
CH4
H2O
The forces of attraction that exist between nonpolar molecules are called.. 1 point
electrovalent bond
covalent bond
ionic bond
during…….
adsorption
chemisorption‘s
desorption‘s
Changes in oxidation number of ions which are involved in catalyst is done in… 1 point
homogeneous catalysis
heterogeneous catalysis
hypergeneous catalyst
hypogeneous catalyst
two dimensions
four dimensions
three dimensions
single dimensions
Electron sea exists in 1 point
polar bond
ionic bond
covalent bond
metallic bond
The three dimensional graph of lattice points which sets the pattern for the whole 1 point
lattice is called……
space lattice
simple lattice
crystal lattice
unit cell
in s orbitals only
located in d orbitals
Fe
(graphite)
AlCl3
PCl3
array of points
lines of points
sum of points
triangles of points
hard water
soft water
demineralized water
distilled water.
The flux used in galvanizing is 1 point
NH₄Cl
BaCl₂
NaCl
palm oil
anode
cathode
both a & b
corroding metal.
stress corrosion
pitting corrosion
differential aeration
localized corrosion
two dimensions
four dimensions
three dimensions
single dimensions
Which combination of atoms can form a polar covalent bond? 1 point
HBr
N&N
Na&Br
H &H
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Humidity in air
Frequency of rainfall
Presence of O2 in air.
quantity. *
quantity
No
standard
time
They start from north pole and end to south pole outside the magnet
288 N
298N
576 N
1152 N
1.011
0.010
0.001
1000
If four resistances of 1 Ω are connected in parallel and 1 Ω is connected in series with 1 point
combination then what will be the effective resistance?
5Ω
0.25 Ω
1.25 Ω
2.5 Ω
Dimensional formula for ‘density’ is 1 point
[L¹M⁻³T⁰]
[L⁻³M¹T⁰]
[L¹M⁰T³]
[L³M¹T⁰]
The physical quantities which depend on any other quantities for their measurement 1 point
are called *
Mathematical Quantities
Chemical Quantities
4
, are supplementary physical quantity * 1 point
Length, Time
Mass, Current
Temperature, Angle
Length of table is 3 meter. In this example, 3 is the and meter is the 1 point
of that quantity.
Magnitude, standard
number, Accuracy
standard, Magnitude
unit, Magnitude
Inversely, Directly
Directly, Directly
Inversely, Inversely
Directly, Inversely
Relative Permitivity
Dielectric constant
Both of above
None of above
less than 1
greater than 1
The intensity of electric field at appoint due to a point charge is defined as 1 point
The resistance of material of unit length and unit cross section area of cross section is 1 point
called as
Conductivity
Resistivity
Conductance
Total Resistance
East to west
West to east
An electron is placed in an electric field of intensity 1000N/C. Calculate the force 1 point
acting on electron.
1.6 X 10⁻¹⁹ N
1.6 X10⁻¹⁶ N
1.6X10⁻²² N
0.65X 10²² N
If four resistances of 2 Ω connected in parallel then what will be the equivalent 1 point
1/4
1/2
Pascal
Tesla
Weber
Maxwell
Forms