When CNG or LPG undergoes complete combustion, the products formed are
CO2 and H2O
CO2, SO2, and H2O
CO2 only
CO2, CO, and H2O
The process of converting sugars into alcohols is known as
pasteurisation
sterilisation
homogenisation
fermentation
Which one of the following man-made fibers are also called artificial silk?
Acrylic
Polyester
Nylon
Rayon
The following observations were made by students A, B, C and D when they rubbed solid baking soda on dry litmus paper The correct observation was made by the student
C
D
A
B
PET bottles and jars are commonly used for storing edible items. PET is a very familiar form of
rayon
polyamide
polyester
acrylic
When carbon dioxide is passed through clear lime water solution, it turns milky. The milky appearance of lime water is due to
presence of soluble calcium carbonate
curdling of milk due to lime in lime water
presence of impurities in lime water
presence of insoluble calcium carbonate
In order to determine acidic, basic or neutral character of solutions, a student tabulated the following results after experimentation. Which of the following observations has been tabulated correctly?
Case | Test Solution | Colour change on red litmus paper | Colour change on blue litmus paper | Acidic/Basic/neutral |
A | NaCl | No change | Red | Acidic |
B | Lime water | Blue | No change | Neutral |
C | Vinegar | No change | No change | Neutral |
D | Washing soda | Blue | No change | Basic |
C
D
A
B
A laboratory thermometer shows five small divisions between the markings of 55°C and 56°C. This means that the thermometer can read correctly up to
55.2°C
55.25°C
55.1°C
55.5°C
Bronze is an alloy of
copper and zinc
copper and tin
copper and iron
copper and aluminium
B.
copper and tin
Bronze, alloy traditionally composed of copper and tin. Bronze is of exceptional historical interest and still finds wide applications. It was made before 3000 bc, though its use in artifacts did not become common until much later.
Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below the lists
List I |
List II |
A. PAN | (i) Chloroethene |
B. Natural rubber | (ii) Caprolactum |
C. Nylon-6 | (iii) Isoprena |
D. PVC | (iv) Acrilonitrile |
A B C D(iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
A B C D(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
A B C D(iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
A B C D(ii) (i) (iii) (iv) .