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1.

The relative attraction of the nucleus for the electrons in a chemical bond is called
A.

Ionization energy

B.

Electron affinity

C.

Electro negativity

D.

None of the above

Answer: Option C

2.

The ionization energy


A.

Generally increases from left to right in


a period

B.

Does not change in a period

C.

Increase from top to bottom in a group

D.

Does not change in a group

Answer: Option A

3.

Which of the following will have highest value of electron affinity


A.

B.

Cl

C.

Br

D.

Answer: Option B

4.

Which type of bond is formed by overlap of p orbitals


A.

Pi (?)

B.

Sigma(?)

C.

Both

D.

Neither

Answer: Option C

5.

The octet rule does not always hold for which of the following elements
A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: Option D

6.

Which of the solid does not contain covalent bond


A.

Copper

B.

Ice

C.

Diamond

D.

Graphite

Answer: Option A

7.

Which of the following is the best explanation that CO2 is non polar molecule
A.

Linear geometry

B.

Dipole moment is zero

C.

Sp hybridization

D.

None

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

8.

Shielding effect across the period


A.

Increases

B.

Decreases

C.

Constant

D.

None

Answer: Option C

9.

Which one is not the absolute term of the element?


A.

Ionization energy

B.

Electron affinity

C.

Electro negativity

D.

Atomic size

Answer: Option C

10. Which one has maximum number of unpaired electrons?


A.

6X

B.

7Y

C.

9Z

D.

13W

Answer: Option B

11. The molecule having ?-bond


A.

H2O

B.

C2H6

C.

O2

D.

NH3

Answer: Option C

12. When 2 lone pair and 2 bond pair are around the central atom reduction in the bond angle is up
to.
A.

109.5?

B.

104.5?

C.

107.5?

D.

102?

Answer: Option B

13. In O2 each oxygen atom is hybridized


A.

sp3

B.

sp2

C.

sp

D.

All

Answer: Option B

14. Molecular orbitals are filled according to


A.

Auf bau principle

B.

Hunds rule

C.

Paulis Exclusion principle

D.

All these

Answer: Option D

15. Measurement of the degree of polarity is


A.

Electron affinity

B.

Ionic character

C.

Ionization energy

D.

Dipole moment

Answer: Option D

16. Which one shows high %age of the ionic character?


A.

H2O

B.

HF

C.

HCI

D.

HBr

Answer: Option B

17. A specie with maximum number of unpaired electrons.


A.

B.

H2O

C.

HF

D.

NH-2

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

Which of the following have their outer most shell complete in atomic form?
A.
Noble gases
B.
Alkali metals
C.

Coinage metals

D.

Gun metals

Answer: Option A

Force responsible to hold atoms together in a compound is called


A.
Bond
B.
Attractive force
C.

Interaction

D.

All of above represent same entity

B.

Lesser than individual

D.

Impossible to predict

Answer: Option A

Energy of atom in compound is


A.
Higher than individual
C.

No change

Answer: Option B

Answer: Option B

22.
A.

Gain stability

B.

Form a bond

C.

Complete its outermost shell

D.

all are accurate justifications

Answer: Option D

23. In a group ionic radii


A.

Increases

B.

Decreases

C.

No change

D.

Variable trend

Answer: Option A

24. Energy required to remove electron from an atom


A.

Ionization potential

B.

Electronegativity

C.

Electron affinity

D.

Activation energy

Answer: Option A

25. Ionization energy in a period generally


A.

Increases

B.

Decreases

C.

No change

D.

Variable trend

Answer: Option A

26. Greater shielding effect corresponds to ionization energy value


A.

Greater

B.

Lesser

C.

Remain same

D.

No effect

Answer: Option B

27. Elements having high I.P values are


A.

Metals

B.

Non metals

C.

Liquids

D.

Solids

Answer: Option B

28. Energy released or absorbed when electrons are added in atom is


A.

Ionization potential

B.

Electronegativity

C.

Electron affinity

D.

Activation energy

Answer: Option C

29. In a period electronegativity from left to right


A.

Increases

B.

Decreases

C.

Remain constant

D.

Variable trend

Answer: Option A

30. Ionic bond is produced after complete transfer of


A.

Nucleus

B.

Neutrons

C.

Electrons

D.

Protons

Answer: Option C

31. Elements of group IA IIA are


A.

Electronegative

B.

Electropositive

C.

Neutral

D.

IA is electropositive while IIA is


electronegative

Answer: Option B

32. Bond will beionic when E.N difference of bonded atom is


A.

Equal to 1.7

B.

Greater than 1.7

C.

Less than 1.7

D.

No specificity exists

Answer: Option B
33. Mostly ionic compound are produced in between elements of
A.

IA and VIA

B.

IA IIA and VIIA

C.

IB and VIIB

D.

IA and IB

Answer: Option B

34. Which one of the following has polar covalent bond?


A.

HF

B.

CH4

C.

H2

D.

N2

Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option A

35. The Lewis acids are


A.

Electron deficient

B.

Electron rich

C.

Octet is complete

D.

No such acids exist

Answer: Option A

36. Sharing of 1 electron pair by one specie forms


A.

Single covalent bond

B.

Hydrogen bond

C.

Double covalent bond

D.

Coordinate covalent bond

Answer: Option D

37. Angle in water molecule is


A.

104.9?

B.

104.5?

C.

109.5?

D.

120?

Answer: Option B

38. The geometry of ammonia is


A.

Tetrahedral

B.

Square planner

C.

Trigonal bipyramidal

D.

Trigonal Pyramidal

Answer: Option D

39. Orbitals of same energy produced after mixing of orbitals of different energy are called
A.

Degenerate orbitals

B.

Generate orbitals

C.

Hybrid orbitals

D.

Zeeman orbitals

Answer: Option A

40. By combining n atmic orbitals no. of hybrid orbitals will be


A.

2n

B.

C.

3n

D.

impossible to predict

Answer: Option B

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