a. It both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion b. If Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion c. If assertion is …
a. Sodiumlauryl sulphate b. Pentaerythrity stearate c. Cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride d. Sodium n- dodecyl benzene sulphonate Ans. b Explanatinon : Esters of high molecular mass formed by reactions between polyethylene glycol and mono carboxylic acid are non ionic detergents hence …
a. Cationic detergents b. Anioic detergents c. Non ionic detergents d. Soaps Ans. c (6)
a. C17 H35 COOk b.C17 H35 COOH c.C15 H31 COOH d. (C17 H35 COOk ) 2 Ca Ans. a Explanation : Soapa are the sodium or potassium salt of higher fatty acids. These are obtained by alkaline hydrolysis of oils and …
a. It both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion b. If Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion c. If assertion is …
a. TV b. Radio c. Record player d. Freeze Ans. c Explanation : Piezoelectric crystals are used in record player. (9)
a. Ice b. Phosphorus c. Naphthalene d. Sodium fluoride Ans. a Explanation : Ice has the lowest melting point out of the given solids; hence it has the weakest intermolecular forces. (7)
a. Sodium lauryl sulphate b. Cetyltrimethyl ammmonium bromide c. Glyceryl oleate d. Sodium stearate Ans. a (8)
H2 SO 4 followed by neutralization by starting with a. Cholesterol b. Lauryl alcohol c. Cyclohexanol d. p-nitrophenol Ans. b Explanation : Detergents can be obtains by the sulphonation of lauryl alcohol followed by neutralisation (9)
a. Liquid hydrogen + liquid nitrogen b. Liquid oxygen + liquid argon c. Liquid hydrogen + liquid oxygen d. Liquid nitrogen + liquid oxygen Ans. c (9)
a. A liquid oxidizer and a solid fuel b. A composite solid propellant c. A biliquid propellant d. A solid liquid and gas as a propellant Ans. a (9)
Column I Column II A. Sodium perborate (I) disnifectant B. Chlorine …
a. Ester group b. Sodium sulphate c. Aldehyde d. Amine group Ans. b Explanation : A detergent molecule consists of a large hydrocarbon group that is non ionic and a sulphonate or a sulphate group that is ionic Example of …
a. As a filler b. To increases leathering c. To prevent rapid drying d. To make soap granules Ans. c Explanation : Glycerol is added to shaving soap to prevent rapid drying while to enhance the leathering property of soap …
a. Sodium carbonate b. Sodium rosinate c. Sodium stearate d. Trisodium phosphate Ans. b Explanation : Shaving soaps containn glycerol to prevent rapid drying while preparing this soap a gum called rosin is added to them It forms sodium rosinate …
a. Sodium laurylsulphate b. Sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate c. Rosin d. Bithional Ans.d Explanation : Basically all soaps are made by boiling fats or oils with suitable hydroxide variations are made by a adding different raw materials Sodium laurylsulphate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate …
a. Nitroglycerin + nitrocellulose b. N2 O4 + acrylic rubber c. N2 O4 + unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazene d. None of these Ans. c Explanation : Both are in liquid form. (6)
a. O2 and N 2 O b.O2 and He c.O2 and NH 2 d. O2 and CO Ans. b Explanation : a mixture of O2 and He is used for respiration as helium is inert and light gas and diffuse rapidly (9)
a. CrO 3 b. Cr 2 O 3 c. N 2 O 4 d. H2 O 2 Ans.c Explanation : Hybrid fuel consists of solid fuel and a liquid oxidiser (8)
a. Soap b. Fertilizers c. Pesticides d. Detergents Ans.d Explanation : It is used as detergents (9)
a. normal alkyl chain b. Branched alkyl chian c. Phenyl side chain d. Cyclohexyl side chain Ans. a Explanation : Structurally biodegradable detergent contain normal (28)
a. Pheromones b. Hormones c. Nucleic acid d. Steroids Ans. a Explanation : by definition (8)
a. Liquid He b. Liquid Hydrogen c. Kerosene d. Liquid Hydrazine Ans. a Explanation : Helium is a non – combustible gas (because of inert gas) so it is not used as a fuel in the rocket propellant (13)
a. Sodium dedecylbenzene sulphonate b. Sodium lauryl sulphate c. Tetramethyl ammonium chloride d. Sodium stearyl sulphate e. Setytrimethyl ammonium uses Ans. e (10)
a. Chloramphenicol b. Penicillin G c. Ampicillin d. Amoxycillin Ans. b Explanation : Penicillin G has a narrow spectrum while chloramphenicol, Ampicillin, Amoxycillin are broad spectrum (7)
a. Neurotransimtter b. Antacid c. Antidepressant d. Antihistamine Ans. a Explanation : Noradrenaline is one of the example of Neurotransmitter (19)
Item – I Item II A. Norethindrone (p) Anti biotic B. …
Item -I Drug Item II test A. Chloroxylenol (P) Carbylamine test B Norethindrone (Q) Sodium hydrogen carbonate test C. Sulphapyidine (R) Ferric chloride …
a. Analgesic b. Antiseptic c. Antipyretic d. Antibiotic Ans. b Explanation : Mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as antiseptic (13)
a. Acetone b. Cellulose nitrate c. Red dye d. Benzene Ans. d Explanation : Benzene being carcinogenic is not used as a solvent in nail polish (14)
a. Amoebic dysentery b. Gonorrhoea c. Cholera d. Mumps Ans. c (11)
a. Sucrose b. Glucose c Aspartame d. Sucralose Ans. d Explanation : Sucrose and glucose are natural sweetening agents while aspartame and sucralose are artificial sweetening agents. (10)
a. Vitamin B b. Vitamin C c. Vitamin D d. Vitamin E Ans. d Explanation : Vitamin E us ab antioxidant present in edible oils. (20)
a. Aspartame b. Alitame c. Saccarine d. Sucralose Ans. a Explanation : Aspartame decomposes at cooking temperature. (8)
Item I Item II A Allosteric effect P Molecule binding to the active site of enzyme B Competitive inhibitor Q Molecule crucial for communication in the body C Receptor R Molecule binding to a site other than the active site …
a. An anti inflammatory compound b. Analgesic c. Hypnotic d. Antiseptic Ans. b (4)