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Date: 17 March 2025 MDCAT/ECAT-02 Time: 100 =minutes

Name: ____________ Roll No: _____ _____ CHEMISTRY


1. One atmosphere is equal to (a) Neon (b) Chlorine (c) Iodine (d) All of them
(a) 101.325 K pa (b) 1013.25 K pa (c) 10 5 Nm (d) None of these 28. Which of the following contains same atomic and molecular mass.
2. 60007.00 has _______ significant figures. (a)Water (b) Hydrogen (c) Argon (d) All of them
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Five (d) Seven 29.One atom of magnesium is__________ times heavier than one atom of
3. Given the numbers: 161cm, 0.161cm, 0.0161 cm. The number of carbon.
significant figures for the three numbers is (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
(a) 3, 4 and 5 respectively (b) 3, 3 and 3 respectively 30.The amount of product that would form it at least one of the reactant is
(c) 3, 3 and 4 respectively (d) 3, 4 and 4 respectively completely consumed is called______________
4 One Atomic mass unit is equal to the one twelfth the mass of (a) Actual yield (b) Theoretical yield (c) Percent yield (d) None of them
(a) C-12 (b) C-13 (c) C-14 (d) All of them 31. A gaseous mixture contains 4 CH and 2 6 C H in equimolecular
5. Which of the following halogen can be purified by sublimation? proportion. The weight of 2.24 litres of this mixture at NTP is
(a) F 2 (b) Cl2 (c) Br2 (d) I2 (a) 4.6 g (b) 1.6 g (c) 2.3 g (d) 23 g
6. The sum of atomic masses of all atoms of all the elements in a molecule 32. 12g of Mg (at. mass 24) on reacting completely with acid gives
is called hydrogen gas, the volume of which at STP would be
(a) Atomic mass (b) Molecular mass (c) Formula mass (d) Formula weight (a) 22.4 L (b) 11.2 L (c) 44.8 L (d) 6.1 L
7. Which of the following contains only one element? 33. Which of the following has least mass
(a) Marble (b) Diamond (c) Glass (d) Sand (a) 2 g atom of nitrogen (b) 3 10 23 atoms of C
8 H2O is the ________ of water. (c) 1 mole of S (d) 7.0 g of Ag
(a) Molecular formula (b) Empirical formula (c) Both a & b (d) No any 34. 4.4 g of an unknown gas occupies 2.24L of volume at standard
9. The volume will be occupied at S.T.P by 4grams of H2 gas? temperature and pressure. The gas may be
(a) 22.4 dm3 (b) 33.61 dm3 (c) 44.81dm3 (d) None of these (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Carbon monoxide
10. A compound whose molecular weight is 90grams contains 40% Carbon, (c) Oxygen (d) Sulphur dioxide
6.67% Hydrogen and 53.33% Oxygen. What is the true formula of the 35. The molecular weight of a gas is 45. Its density at STP is
compound. (a) 22.4 (b) 11.2 (c) 5.7 (d) 2.0
(a)C3H6O3 (b) CH3O4 (c) C 3H5 (d) None of them 36. Which one of the following pairs of gases contains the same number of
11.A change in which physical composition does not change is called molecules
(a) Physical change(b) Chemical change c) Structural change (d) Linear (a) 16 g of O 2and 14 g ofN 2 (b) 8 g of O 2 and 22 g of CO2
(c) 28 g of N 2 and 22 g of CO2 (d) 32 g of O 2 and 32 g of N2
change.
37. The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4 g of CO 2 is approx.
12. From the following masses, the one which is expressed nearest to the
(a) 1.2 10 23 (b) 6 1022 (c) 6 10 23 (d) 12 1023
milligram is
39. The volume occupied by 4.4 g of CO 2 at STP is
(a) 16 g (b) 16.4 g (c) 16.428 g (d) 16.4284 g
(a) 22.4 L (b) 2.24 L (c) 0.224 L (d) 0.1 L
13.How many moles of CaO are needed to react with an excess of water to
40. The number of water molecules present in a drop of water (volume
form 370grams of Calcium hydroxide?
0.0018 ml) at room temperature is
(a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) None of them
(a) 6.023 10 19 (b) 1.084 1018 (c) 4.84 10 17 (d) 6.023 1023
14. Five litres of a gas at S.T.P, weight 12.5 grams, what is its molecular
41. One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess of water gives
mass? (a) One mole of phosphine (b) Two moles of phosphoric acid
(a) 1.25 grams (b) 25.2 grams (c) 56.0grams (d) 60 grams (c) Two moles of phosphine (d) One mole of phosphorus pentoxide
15. The 1/12 part of the mass of the C-12 called. 42. 19.7 kg of gold was recovered from a smuggler. How many atoms of
(a) 1Kg (b) 1 a.m.u (c) 1gram (d) 1mm gold were recovered (Au =197)
16. The number of atoms, molecules or ions in one gram atom, one gram (a) 100 (b) 6.02 1023 (c) 6.02 10 24 (d) 6.02 1025
molecule or one gram ions of a substance is called. 43. Number of molecules in 100 ml of each of O 2, NH 3 and CO 2 at STP
(a) Gram atom (b) Gram mole (c) Avogadro’s number (d) None of them are
17. How many grams of CO2 can be prepared from 150grams of calcium (a) In the order CO 2 O 2 NH3 (b) In the order NH 3 O 2 CO2
carbonate reacting with an excess of hydrochloric acid solution (c) The same (d) NH 3 = CO 2  O2
(a) 33 (b) 44 (c) 66 (d) 77 44. The number of water molecules in 1 litre of water is
18. Which property of an element is always a whole number? (a) 18 (b) 18 1000 (c) N A (d) 55.55 N A
(a) Atomic weight (b) Equivalent weight 45. The number of electrons in a mole of hydrogen molecule is
(c) Atomic number (d) Atomic volume (a) 6.02 10 23 (b) 12.046 1023 (c) 3.0115 10 23 (d) Indefinite
19. Which one of the following properties of an element is not variable 46. The numbers of moles ofBaCO 3 which contain 1.5 moles of oxygen
(a) Valency (b) Atomic weight atoms is
(c) Equivalent weight (d) All of these (a) 0.5 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) 6.02 1023
20. The modern atomic weight scale is based on 47. The largest number of molecules is in [
(a) C 12 (b) O16 (c) H1 (d) C13 (a) 34g of water (b) 28g of CO2 (c) 46g of CH 3OH (d) 54g of N 2O5
21. 1 mol of CH 4 contains 48. The number of moles of sodium oxide in 620g of it is
(a) 6.02 10 23atoms of H (b) 4 g atom of Hydrogen (a) 1 mol (b) 10 moles (c) 18 moles (d) 100 moles
(c) 1.8110 23 molecules ofCH 4 (d) 3.0 g of carbon 49. 2g of oxygen contains number of atoms equal to that in
22. Total number of atoms represented by the compound CuSO4.5H2O is (a) 0.5g of hydrogen (b) 4 g of sulphur
(a) 27 (b) 21 (c) 5 (d) 8 (c) 7g of nitrogen (d) 2.3g of sodium
23. Gram atomic, gram molecular masses are referred as 50. How many atoms are contained in one mole of sucrose
(a) Mole friction (b) Mole (c) Mass number (d) None of them (C 12H 22 O 11)
24. 7.5 grams of a gas occupy 5.8 litres of volume at STP the gas is (a) 45 6.0210 23atoms/mole (b) 5 6.6210 23atoms/mole
(a) NO (b) N O 2 (c) CO (d) CO2 (c) 5 6.0210 23atoms/mole (d) None of these
25. The number of atoms in 4.25 g of NH 3is approximately 51. Which of the following is not macromolecule?
(a) 1 10 23 (b) 2 10 23 (c) 4 10 23 (d) 6 10 23 A. Haemoglobin b) Maltose
26. . The change in which breaking or formation of new bonds is c) . Lipoprotein d) cellulose
involved is called 52. Which set represents pure compounds only
(a) Physical change (b) Chemical change A. Au. Alloy, Table salt. B) glucose sucrose water gas
(c) Structural change (d) None of them. C. Milk, aspartame, serotonin D. None
27. _________ is not diatomic molecule. 53. Fractional atomic masses can be calculated from
A. Number of peaks B. Number of isotopes A. 1.0 mol of H:O is produced
C. Relative abudunce of isotopes d.average mass of isotopes C. 1.0 mol of NO will be produced
54. Which of the following statement is syeong about Rotapes B. All the ammonia will be consumed
A. They possess different mass mumber D. All the oxygen will be consume
B They possess same chemical properties 70. Which type of relationship can be studied with the help of balanced
C. They possess different physical properties chemical equation
D. They possess different position in the periodic tabile A. Mass-mass relationship B. Mole-Mats relationship
55. Bromine has two isotopes having relative abundance as and the C. Mass-volume relationship D. All relations can be studied 0.
average atomic mass of bromine is about 71. Which of the following are limitations of chemical equations?
A. 81 B. 79 C. 80 D. 80.5 A. They do not talk about the conditions of reactions
56. Which one of the following has max number of isotopes B. Rate of reaction C. Phase change arvolved D. All of these
A Na b. Cd c. S d. Ni 72. Stolchilometric calculation assumes that
57. An atom of carbon is twelve times heavier than A. All the reactants are completely converted into product
A.H B.Ne C. He D. .Li B. No side reaction occurs
58. If we take same mass of following elements, largest number of atoms C. In calculation law of conservation of mass and law of definite
will be in proportions are obeyed D. All of these
A. Fe (56) B. Ca (40) C. Ni (59) D. Mn (55) 73. Which one of the following is correct formula to find number of
59. The number of mojes of CIL. which contains 3.0g of Carbon molecules?
A10 B.0.75 C. 0.5 D 0.25 A. mxM B. m/M C. nX Na xatomicity D. nxNA
60 4g Ho reacts with 32.0g 0, to produce water. Which of the following 74. One mole each of NO2 and CO2 has tame number of
statements is correct? A Molecules B. Electrons C. Protons D. Neutrons
A. Hr-limiting reactant B. 02-limiting reactant 75. The weight of 5.6d m ^ 3 of NH3 at STF would be
C. 2.0 mole water is produced D I- mole water is produced A. 34 g B.8.5g C. 17g D 4.25g
61. . 16 The number of moles of KMnO, that contain 1 mole of oxygen 76. Avogadro's number of particles of hydrogen gas weighs
A. 2 moles B. 0.5 MOL C .0.25 moles D.1mol A 1.008 amu B 2.016 ama C.1.008 g D.2.016g
62. The number of hydrogen atoms in 36 g of NH 4 +1 approximately 77. Efficiency of a chemical reaction is
A. 2NA B. 6NA C. 4NA D. 8NA A. Actual yield B. Thecretinal bield C. % yield D. All of there
62 Eight grams of methane occupies volume at STP 78. For stolchlumetry calculations we have to assume
A. 22.4dm3 B.2.24 dm3 C. 1.12 dm3 D.11.2 dm3 A. Mass of reactant is less than the mass of product
63. 15 gram of a gas occuples 11.2d m3 S.T.P, the gas is B. All the reactants pre converted into products
A. CO B. NO C.CO2 D. N2O C. Side reaction оссur D. Reaction is reversible
64. Which of the following term is not used for lonic compounds? 79. Generally actual yield is
A. Formula unit B. Emperical formulaC.Molecular formula d. Formula mass A. Greater than theoretical yield
66. An unknown compound bas empirical formula CH3O. Its molar mass is B. less than theoretical yield
62g/mole. The compound may be (write formulas) C. Equal to Theoritical yield
A. CH2(OH)CH(OH)CH(2OH) B. CH3COOH D. some times greater and some time less than theoretical yield
C. CH3(OH)CH2(OH) D. C2H5OH 80. The percent ratio of pratical yield and theoretical yield is called
67. Which one acts as a limiting reactant when 6g of carbon and 16 g of A. Pratical yield B. Theoritical yield
oxygen react ta produce CO2 C. percent yield D. A.O.T
A. Carbon B. Oxygen C. Carbon dioxide D. None of these
Q.98 "X" gram of calcium carbonate was completely burnt in air as. The
weight of solid residue formed is 14g. What is value of "X" in grams
A. 25 B. 50 C. 100 D. 200
69.In the reaction 4NHg + 50g 4NO+ 6H-O when one mole of ammonia and
1 mole of Os are made to react to completion, then

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