11th Class 27 Oct Test
11th Class 27 Oct Test
(A) half (B) one fourth (C) twice (D) four times
Ans: A
Ans: A
Ans: D
4. 120 g of an ideal gas of molecular weight 40 are confined to a volume of 20 litre at 400 K, then the pressure of gas is :
(A) 490 atm (B) 4.92 atm (C) 2236 atm (D) 22.4 atm
Ans: B
5. Assuming that O2 molecule is spherical in shape with radius 2 Å, the percentage of the volume of O2 molecules to the
total volume of gas at S.T.P. is :
Ans: A
6. Two identical bulbs containing ideal gases A and B are taken. Density of A is twice that of B. Mol wt. of A is half that of
B. If the two gases are at the same temperature, the ratio of pressure of A & B is
Sol.Answer (C)
7. 1 g of a gas A is introduced into an evacuated flask kept at 25°C. The pressure is found to be 1 atm. If 1 g of another
gas B is added to the same flask the total pressure becomes 3 atm, assuming ideal gas behaviour. The ratio of molecular
weight of gas A to gas B (MA : MB ) is
Sol.Answer (B)
8. A 10 cm air column is trapped inside the tube (having uniform area of cross section) by 6 cm of Hg and is placed
horizontally to the plane. Calculate the length of air column when the tube is placed vertically with opened end up.
(A) 9.26 cm (B) 10 cm (C) 10.25 cm (D) 11.5 cm
Sol.Answer (A)
Sol.Answer (A)
10. At what temperature, the average speed of gas molecules will be double that at 27°C ?
Sol.Answer (D)
11. Two samples of gases A and B are at the same temperature. The molecules of A are travelling four times faster than
the molecules of B. The ratio of molar masses MA : MB will be
Sol.Answer (D)
12. For H2 and He, compressibility factor (Z) and molar volume (Vm ) at STP are
(A) Z > 1, Vm < 22.4 litre (B) Z < 1, Vm > 22.4 litre (C) Z > 1, Vm > 22.4 litre (D) Z < 1, Vm < 22.4 litre
Sol.Answer (C)
13. The term that corrects for the attractive forces present in a real gas in the van der Waals equation is
2 2
an −an
(A) nb (B) 2 (C) 2 (B) all of these.
V V
Sol.Answer (B)
14. A gas at a pressure of 5 atm is heated from 0° to 546°C and simultaneously compressed to 1/3 rd of its original
volume. Hence final pressure is
(A) 10 atm (B) 45 atm (C) 30 atm (D) 5 atm Sol.Answer (B)
15. How much should the pressure be increased in order to decrease the volume of a gas by 5% at a constant
temperature?
Sol.Answer (B)
16. When the temperature is raised through 1°C the volume is increased by 1/273th times of the original volume. This is
(A) Boyle's Law (B) Charles' Law (C) Avogadro Law (D) Graham's Law
Sol.Answer (B)
18. I, II, III are three isotherms respectively at T1, T2, T3. Temperature will be in order
19. Which mixture of gases at room temperature does not obey Dalton's law of partial pressure?
(A) NO2 and O2 (B) NH3 and HCl (C) CO and CO2 (D) SO2 and SO3
Sol.Answer (B)
20. A bottle of dry ammonia and a bottle of dry hydrogen chloride connected through a long tube are opened
simultaneously at both ends, the white ammonium chloride ring first formed will be
(A) At the centre of the tube (B) Near the hydrogen chloride bottle (C) Near the ammonia bottle (D) Throughout the
length of the tube
Sol.Answer (B)
INTEGER TYPE
1. Pressure of 1 g of an ideal gas 'X' at 27°C is 2P bar. When 2 g of another ideal gas 'Y' is introduced into the same flask
at same temperature, the pressure becomes 1.5 times. How many times is molar mass of Y as compared to X?
Sol.Answer (4)
2. Two vessels of volume 2V and 3V contain gases A and B separately at 1.5 and 4 atm respectively. If the vessels are
connected through a tube at constant temperature, then what will be total pressure in atm of gaseous mixture?
3. Under identical conditions of temperature, the density of a gas X is twice that of gas Y while molecular mass of gas 'Y'
is thrice that of X. What will be ratio of pressure of X and Y?
4. At what temperature (°C), the average speed of gas molecules will be double that at 27°C ?
5. A sample of gas occupies 10 L under a pressure of 1 atm. What will be its volume in L if the pressure is increased to 2
atm? Assuming that temperature of the gas sample does not change
Sol. Answer (5)