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Equilibrium MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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1. In chemistry, an equilibrium state is best described as a condition in which
ⓐ. all particles stop moving
ⓑ. only the forward change continues
ⓒ. dynamic balance with no net observable change
ⓓ. reactants and products are always present in equal amounts
2. A closed bottle contains some water and water vapour above it at a fixed temperature. The water level becomes constant after some time because
ⓐ. water vapour has changed into a new chemical substance
ⓑ. evaporation and condensation occur at equal rates
ⓒ. condensation has completely stopped
ⓓ. evaporation has completely stopped
3. A saturated sugar solution is left with some undissolved sugar at the bottom. At equilibrium, the best particle-level description is that
ⓐ. dissolution and crystallization balance equally
ⓑ. no sugar particles dissolve from the solid
ⓒ. dissolved sugar particles never return to the solid
ⓓ. the solution has become chemically inactive
4. The idea “equilibrium is static because no visible change occurs” is weak because
ⓐ. equilibrium can occur only in gases
ⓑ. equilibrium always produces equal masses of reactants and products
ⓒ. equilibrium requires the temperature to become \(0\,\text{K}\)
ⓓ. visible constancy can hide opposite processes
5. A simple reversible physical change is represented by
ⓐ. a forward-and-reverse physical change
ⓑ. only one possible direction of change
ⓒ. a process in which temperature has no role
ⓓ. a change in which products disappear permanently
6. The quantity that most directly tells how much solute is present in a given volume of solution is
ⓐ. temperature
ⓑ. concentration
ⓒ. pressure
ⓓ. reaction rate
7. Pressure is especially important in equilibrium discussions when the system contains
ⓐ. only a pure solid sample with no gas phase
ⓑ. a lump of metal at room temperature
ⓒ. a dry salt sample with no vapour phase
ⓓ. gases with variable partial pressures
8. The word “rate” in an equilibrium discussion refers to
ⓐ. the final colour of the mixture
ⓑ. the temperature unit used in the experiment
ⓒ. the speed at which a process occurs
ⓓ. the total mass of the system
9. A beaker of water is left open in a room. After a long time, much of the water disappears. This situation is not a good example of liquid-vapour equilibrium because
ⓐ. evaporation is always a chemical reaction
ⓑ. water cannot evaporate at room temperature
ⓒ. vapour escapes instead of returning to condense
ⓓ. condensation is impossible below \(100\,^\circ\text{C}\)
10. At equilibrium, “no net change” means that
ⓐ. balanced opposite changes with no net change
ⓑ. the amount of every substance must become zero
ⓒ. no particles are moving
ⓓ. all forward changes are forbidden
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