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231.

The best and the poorest conductors of heat are respectively

  • silver (Ag) and lead (Pb)

  • copper (Cu) and aluminium (Al)

  • silver (Ag) and gold (Au)

  • copper (Cu) and gold (Au)


232.

Which one among the following metals is more reactive than hydrogen?

  • Mercury

  • Copper

  • Silver

  • Tin


233.

The number of neutrons in 13AF27 is

  • 40

  • 27

  • 14

  • 13


234.

Match the List I with List II, III, and IV.

List I (Elements)

  1. Diamond
  2. Graphite
  3. Rayon
  4. Nylon
  5. Carbon fiber
  6. Polyvinyl chloride
  7. Terylene
  8. Bakelite

List II (Property)

  1. Thermosetting Polymer
  2. Monomer
  3. Soft
  4. Viscose process
  5. Synthetic fibre
  6. High strength
  7. Thermoplastic
  8. Polyester fiber
  9. Hardest Natural substance

List III (Property/Composition)

  1. Rigid structure
  2. Sheet-like structure
  3. Cellulose
  4. Soft on heating
  5. Unreactive
  6. Corrosion
  7. Melts instead of burning
  8. Ethylene glycol
  9. Phenol and formaldehyde

List IV (Property/Composition)

  1. Non-conductor of heat
  2. Ester
  3. Conductor of heat
  4. Ether
  5. Silk-like thread
  6. Spacecraft
  7. Chlorine atom replaces a hydrogen atom
  8. Cross-linked
  9. Terephthalic acid

  • List I - (a)

    List II - 9

    List III - I

    List IV - i

  • List I - (b)

    List II - 3

    List III - IV

    List IV - iv

  • List I - (a)

    List II - 9

    List III - I

    List IV - ii

  • List I - (b)

    List II - 3

    List III - II

    List IV - v


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235.

Match the List I with List II, III and IV.

List I (Elements)

  1. Diamond
  2. Graphite
  3. Rayon
  4. Nylon
  5. Carbon fiber
  6. Polyvinyl chloride
  7. Terylene
  8. Bakelite

List II (Property)

  1. Thermosetting Polymer
  2. Monomer
  3. Soft
  4. Viscose process
  5. Synthetic fibre
  6. High strength
  7. Thermoplastic
  8. Polyester fiber
  9. Hardest Natural substance

List III (Property/Composition)

  1. Rigid structure
  2. Sheet-like structure
  3. Cellulose
  4. Soft on heating
  5. Unreactive
  6. Corrosion
  7. Melts instead of burning
  8. Ethylene glycol
  9. Phenol and formaldehyde

List IV (Property/Composition)

  1. Non-conductor of heat
  2. Ester
  3. Conductor of heat
  4. Ether
  5. Silk-like thread
  6. Spacecraft
  7. Chlorine atom replaces a hydrogen atom
  8. Cross-linked
  9. Terephthalic acid

  • List I - (c)

    List II - 4

    List III - II

    List IV - i

  • List I - (d)

    List II - 5

    List III - VII

    List IV - v

  • List I - (c)

    List II - 6

    List III - V

    List IV - vi

  • List I - (d)

    List II - 5

    List III - II

    List IV - iv


236.

Match the List I with List II, III and IV.

List I (Elements)

  1. Diamond
  2. Graphite
  3. Rayon
  4. Nylon
  5. Carbon fiber
  6. Polyvinyl chloride
  7. Terylene
  8. Bakelite

List II (Property)

  1. Thermosetting Polymer
  2. Monomer
  3. Soft
  4. Viscose process
  5. Synthetic fibre
  6. High strength
  7. Thermoplastic
  8. Polyester fiber
  9. Hardest Natural substance

List III (Property/Composition)

  1. Rigid structure
  2. Sheet-like structure
  3. Cellulose
  4. Soft on heating
  5. Unreactive
  6. Corrosion
  7. Melts instead of burning
  8. Ethylene glycol
  9. Phenol and formaldehyde

List IV (Property/Composition)

  1. Non-conductor of heat
  2. Ester
  3. Conductor of heat
  4. Ether
  5. Silk-like thread
  6. Spacecraft
  7. Chlorine atom replaces a hydrogen atom
  8. Cross-linked
  9. Terephthalic acid

  • List I - (e)

    List II - 6

    List III - I

    List IV - vi

  • List I - (f)

    List II - 7

    List III - VI

    List IV - ix

  • List I - (e)

    List II - 6

    List III - VI

    List IV - vi

  • List I - (f)

    List II - 3

    List III - VI

    List IV - v


237.

Match the List I with List II, III and IV.

List I (Elements)

  1. Diamond
  2. Graphite
  3. Rayon
  4. Nylon
  5. Carbon fiber
  6. Polyvinyl chloride
  7. Terylene
  8. Bakelite

List II (Property)

  1. Thermosetting Polymer
  2. Monomer
  3. Soft
  4. Viscose process
  5. Synthetic fibre
  6. High strength
  7. Thermoplastic
  8. Polyester fiber
  9. Hardest Natural substance

List III (Property/Composition)

  1. Rigid structure
  2. Sheet-like structure
  3. Cellulose
  4. Soft on heating
  5. Unreactive
  6. Corrosion
  7. Melts instead of burning
  8. Ethylene glycol
  9. Phenol and formaldehyde

List IV (Property/Composition)

  1. Non-conductor of heat
  2. Ester
  3. Conductor of heat
  4. Ether
  5. Silk-like thread
  6. Spacecraft
  7. Chlorine atom replaces a hydrogen atom
  8. Cross-linked
  9. Terephthalic acid

  • List I - (g)

    List II - 8

    List III - I

    List IV - ix

  • List I - (h)

    List II - 4

    List III - IV

    List IV - iii

  • List I - (g)

    List II - 8

    List III - VIII

    List IV - ix

  • List I - (h)

    List II - 1

    List III - VI

    List IV - viii


238.

Which one of the following is a transition metal?

  • Aluminium (Al)

  • Manganese (Mn)

  • Magnesium (Mg)

  • Calcium (Ca)


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239.

Which one of the following gases, present in the air near the surface of the Earth, has maximum concentration?

  • Oxygen (O2)

  • Hydrogen (H2)

  • Nitrogen (N2)

  • Methane (CH4)


240.

Which one of the following elements will replace hydrogen from acids to form salts?

  • Sulphur (S)

  • Silicon (Si)

  • Zinc (Zn)

  • Phosphorus (P)


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