Which of the following is an inert gas? from General Awareness C

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111.

What are isobars?

  • Elements with same atomic number but different mass number

  • Elements with different atomic number but same mass number

  • Elements with different atomic number and different mass number

  • Elements with same atomic number and same mass number


112.

Which of the following pairs is incorrect?

I.     Haematite : Iron
II.   Pitchblende : Copper
III.  Monazite : Thorium

  • Only I

  • Only II

  • I and II

  • I and III


113.

Which of the following bonds are weakest in nature?

  • Single bond

  • Double bond

  • Triple bond

  • Hydrogen bond


114.

In the following reaction, fill in the blank
Acid + Base →............ + Water

  • Carbon Dioxide

  • Metal Oxide

  • Hydrogen Gas

  • Salt


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115.

Which of the following is an inert gas?

  • Hydrogen

  • Nitrogen

  • Oxygen

  • Argon


D.

Argon


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116.

Ozone is an ............. of oxygen.

  • Allotrope

  • Isotope

  • Isobar

  • Isotone


117.

Process of loosing electrons is known as .............

  • oxidation

  • reduction

  • radiation

  • Both oxidation and reduction


118.

Anions are formed by............

  • losing of electrons

  • gaining of electrons

  • gaining of neutrons

  • losing of neutrons


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119.

What is the chemical formula for Sodium Chloride (Salt)?

  • NaCl2

  • NaCl

  • Na2Cl

  • Na2C


120.

What is endothermic reaction?

  • Reaction in which heat is released.

  • Reaction in which heat is absorbed.

  • Reaction in which neither heat is released nor absorbed.

  • None of the above.


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