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Static GK Test: Chemistry, Test-1
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Question 1 |
What happens when a chemical bond is formed?
energy is always absorbed | |
energy in always released | |
more energy is released than is absorbed | |
energy is neither released nor absorbed |
Question 2 |
Where does the oxygen that keeps us alive come from?
Carbon dioxide | |
Carbonates absorbed from soil | |
Oxides of minerals | |
Water |
Question 2 Explanation:
Question 3 |
Which of the following gases is present under pressure in soft drinks?
Oxygen | |
Nitrogen | |
Carbon dioxide | |
Nitrous oxide |
Question 4 |
The anode in a dry cell consists of
Copper | |
Zinc | |
Cadmium | |
Graphite |
Question 5 |
When there are two electrons in the same orbital, they have:
same spin | |
opposite spin | |
same or opposite spin | |
no spin |
Question 6 |
The major harmful gas emitted by automobile vehicle which causes air pollution is
Carbon Monoxide | |
Methane | |
Carbon dioxide | |
Ozone gas |
Question 7 |
Bronze is an alloy of
Copper and Zinc | |
Tin and Zinc | |
Copper and Tin | |
Iron and Zinc |
Question 8 |
Hamburger effect is otherwise known as-
Sodium pump | |
Anaerobic metabolism | |
Choloride shift | |
Respiratory product |
Question 8 Explanation:
Question 9 |
Nucleus of an atom consists of.
Proton | |
Neutron | |
Proton and Neutron | |
Electron, Proton and Neutron |
Question 10 |
Global warming is mainly due to accumulation of
Oxides of nitrogen | |
Oxides of sulphur | |
Carbon dioxide | |
Carbon monoxide |
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