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Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry MCQs with Answers – Part 2 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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101. A chemistry record gives a liquid volume as \(35\,mL\), a sample mass as \(2.5\,g\), and an amount as \(0.10\,mol\). The best interpretation is:
ⓐ. All three values measure the same physical quantity
ⓑ. They mean volume, mass, and amount
ⓒ. \(mL\) measures mass, while \(g\) measures volume
ⓓ. \(mol\) is a unit of temperature used only for gases
102. A measuring cylinder is marked in \(cm^3\), but the solution bottle label uses \(mL\). For ordinary chemistry volume measurements, the useful relation is:
ⓐ. \(1\,mL=1\,cm^3\)
ⓑ. \(1\,mL=10\,cm^3\)
ⓒ. \(1\,cm^3=1000\,mL\)
ⓓ. \(1\,mL=1\,kg\)
103. A solution has volume \(0.250\,L\). What is this volume in \(mL\)?
ⓐ. \(25\,mL\)
ⓑ. \(250\,mL\)
ⓒ. \(2500\,mL\)
ⓓ. \(0.250\,mL\)
104. A student wants to record the volume of a gas collected in a small tube. The tube reading is \(18\,cm^3\). The same volume can be written as:
ⓐ. \(18\,L\)
ⓑ. \(18\,kg\)
ⓒ. \(18\,mol\)
ⓓ. \(18\,mL\)
105. A chemical quantity is written as \(4.0\,g\,mol^{-1}\). The unit most likely belongs to:
ⓐ. Density
ⓑ. Volume
ⓒ. Temperature
ⓓ. Molar mass
106. Use the table below to identify the mismatched quantity-unit pair.
RowQuantityUnit written
PMass\(g\)
QVolume\(mL\)
RAmount of substance\(mol\)
STemperature\(g\,mol^{-1}\)
ⓐ. Row P
ⓑ. Row Q
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row S
107. The volume relation \(1\,L=1\,dm^3\) is useful because:
ⓐ. It links two volume units
ⓑ. It proves that litre is a mass unit
ⓒ. It changes every liquid into a gas
ⓓ. It means \(1\,L=1\,mL\)
108. A solution volume is \(2.00\,dm^3\). The same volume in \(L\) and \(mL\) is:
ⓐ. \(0.200\,L\) and \(200\,mL\)
ⓑ. \(20.0\,L\) and \(2000\,mL\)
ⓒ. \(2.00\,L\) and \(2000\,mL\)
ⓓ. \(2.00\,L\) and \(2.00\,mL\)
109. Density is obtained by dividing mass by volume. If mass is measured in \(g\) and volume in \(cm^3\), the unit of density becomes:
ⓐ. \(g\,cm^{-3}\)
ⓑ. \(cm^3\,g^{-1}\)
ⓒ. \(g\,mol^{-1}\)
ⓓ. \(mol\,L^{-1}\)
110. A liquid has mass \(40.0\,g\) and volume \(50.0\,mL\). Taking \(1\,mL=1\,cm^3\), what is its density?
ⓐ. \(0.800\,g\,cm^{-3}\)
ⓑ. \(1.25\,g\,cm^{-3}\)
ⓒ. \(2.00\,g\,cm^{-3}\)
ⓓ. \(90.0\,g\,cm^{-3}\)
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