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This document contains a practice test with multiple choice questions related to basic science (physics). It includes questions about units, physical quantities, electric charge, magnetic fields, resistors, and more. The test was taken by a student named ABC with roll number 01 studying CE-1-I (civil engineering, year 1, semester 1).

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Practice Test I (Basic Science)

RAJGAD DNYANPEETH'S TECHNICAL CAMPUS, DHANGAWADI, BHOR, PUNE 412205

Email address *

[email protected]

Roll Number

01

FIRST NAME (CAPITAL)

MIDDLE NAME (CAPITAL)

SURNAME (CAPITAL)

COURSE/ YEAR/ MASTER

CE-1-I

CO-1-I

EJ-1-I

ME-1-I
Which combination of atoms can form a polar covalentbond? 1 point

H&Br

N&N

Na&Br

H &H

Waterline corrosion in steel tank is an example of 1 point

stress corrosion

differential aeration corrosion

pitting corrosion

differential metal corrosion


The bond between two identical non-metal atoms has a pair of electrons… 1 point

unequally shared between two

equally shared between them

transferred fully from one atom to another

with identical spins

What is the role of Mo in following reaction? N₂+3H₂⇒ 2NH₃ 1 point

catalytic inhibitor

catalytic promoter

catalyst

Auto catalyst

Carbon tetrachloride has no net dipole moment because of…….. 1 point

its planar structure

its regular tetrahedral structure

similar sizes of carbon and chlorine atom

similar electron affinities of carbon and chlorine


Which bond has the greatest ionic character? 1 point

H-O

H-F

H-N

H-CL

Which molecule is a polar molecule? 1 point

N2

CO2

CH4

H2O

The forces of attraction that exist between nonpolar molecules are called.. 1 point

electrovalent bond

covalent bond

ionic bond

van der Waals/dispersion forces


In Haber process bonds between ammonia and iron surface weaken and break 1 point

during…….

adsorption

chemisorption‘s

both (a) & (b)

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

In crystal lattice ions are arranged in ……. 1 point

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

The valence electrons of representative elements are….. 1 point

in s orbitals only

located closest to the nucleus

located in d orbitals

located in the innermost occupied shell


Which of the following species below would be considered molecular in nature? 1 point

Fe

(graphite)

AlCl3

PCl3

Crystal lattice is actually……… 1 point

array of points

lines of points

sum of points

triangles of points

Iron corrodes faster in 1 point

hard water

soft water

demineralized water

distilled water.
The flux used in galvanizing is 1 point

NH₄Cl

BaCl₂

NaCl

palm oil

During galvanic corrosion, the noblest metal acts as …. 1 point

anode

cathode

both a & b

corroding metal.

Waterline corrosion in steel tank is an example of …… 1 point

stress corrosion

differential aeration corrosion

pitting corrosion

differential metal corrosion


During a cathodic protection, the sacrificial anode 1 point

accepts electrons from the protected metal

Reacts spontaneously with the protected Metal.

Oxidizes more readily than the protected metal.

causes the protected metal to became an anode

Pitting corrosion can be explained on the basis of ……. 1 point

differential aeration

size of anode and cathode

localized corrosion

all of the above

In crystal lattice ions are arranged in 1 point

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

What is the coordination no. of body centered cube? 1 point

12

Atmospheric corrosion is caused by 1 point

Humidity in air

Frequency of rainfall

presence of gases like SO2-

Presence of O2 in air.

Basic Science (Physics)


The used for measurement of physical quantity is called unit of that 1 point

quantity. *

quantity

No

standard

time

Electric potential is 1 point

Work done per unit charge

Charge per unit work

Force per unit charge

Charge per unit force

Which of the following is not a property of magnetic lines of force? 1 point

They start from north pole and end to south pole outside the magnet

They never Intersect each other

Magnetic lines of force form a close loop

Magnetic lines of force are not affected by Non-magnetic material


Two like charges of 20 μC are placed 0.05 m apart in a medium of dielectric constant 1 point

2.5 Calculate force between them

288 N

298N

576 N

1152 N

Which of the following value have significant figure 4? 1 point

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?

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 *

Fundamental Physical Quantities

Derived Physical Quantities

Mathematical Quantities

Chemical Quantities

There are fundamental physical quantity * 1 point

4
, are supplementary physical quantity * 1 point

Plane angle, Solid angle

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

The system of units which are in use are 1 point

C.G.S., M.K.S., P.S.T. and S.I.

C.G.S., M.K.S., V.I.T. and S.I.

C.G.S., M.K.S., P.S.T. and F.I.

C.G.S., M.K.S., F.P.S. and S.I.


Coulomb’s inverse square law states that the force of attraction or repulsion between 1 point
the two charges in a given medium is proportional to product of strengths
of two charges and proportional to square of distance between them.

Inversely, Directly

Directly, Directly

Inversely, Inversely

Directly, Inversely

The ratio of permittivity of medium to permittivity of vacuum is called as 1 point

Relative Permitivity

Dielectric constant

Both of above

None of above

The value of dielectric constant of a medium other than air is 1 point

less than 1

greater than 1
The intensity of electric field at appoint due to a point charge is defined as 1 point

Charge per unit electrostatic force

Product of charge & electrostatic force

Charge per unit electric field

electrostatic force acting on unit positive charge at that point

Electric intensity 1 point

Is not same at all the points inside the electric field

Is maximum near the charge

Depends upon strength of charge

All of the above

Electric potential is 1 point

Work done per unit charge

Charge per unit work

Force per unit charge

Charge per unit force


Electric current is defined as the 1 point

Product of electric charge and time

Force per unit positive charge

Time per unit electric charge

Electric charge per unit time

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

Magnetic lines of force move from inside a bar magnet 1 point

North pole to South pole

South Pole to North Pole

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

resistance of the combination?

1/4

1/2

The CGS unit of magnetic flux is, 1 point

Pascal

Tesla

Weber

Maxwell

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