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

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1. Thermodynamics mainly deals with the study of changes involving heat, work, energy, and matter. In chemistry, its use is most directly seen when we study
ⓐ. only the colour of substances before and after reaction
ⓑ. only the names of reactants and products
ⓒ. only the shape of laboratory glassware
ⓓ. energy changes in physical and chemical processes
2. A piece of ice melts slowly in a beaker at room temperature. The thermodynamic aspect of this observation is mainly connected with
ⓐ. change in the atomic number of oxygen
ⓑ. heat transfer between ice and surroundings
ⓒ. formation of a new element from hydrogen
ⓓ. conversion of mass completely into electrical charge
3. Burning of \(\mathrm{CH_4}\) in oxygen is an important thermodynamic example because it
ⓐ. occurs without any energy change
ⓑ. changes carbon atoms into oxygen atoms
ⓒ. produces heat along with chemical products
ⓓ. proves that temperature and heat are identical quantities
4. The SI unit of energy used in thermodynamics is
ⓐ. \(\mathrm{J}\)
ⓑ. \(\mathrm{mol}\)
ⓒ. \(\mathrm{K}\)
ⓓ. \(\mathrm{Pa}\)
5. A hot metal spoon is placed in colder water. The statement that best describes the heat transfer is
ⓐ. heat is transferred from colder water to the hotter spoon
ⓑ. heat is transferred from the hotter spoon to colder water
ⓒ. temperature is transferred from the spoon to water
ⓓ. work is transferred because the spoon is metallic
6. In a thermodynamics record, an energy change is written as \(5\,\text{kJ}\). This is equal to
ⓐ. \(5\,\text{J}\)
ⓑ. \(50\,\text{J}\)
ⓒ. \(5000\,\text{J}\)
ⓓ. \(500.0\,\text{J}\)
7. A cup of tea cools on a table. From a thermodynamic point of view, the most suitable description is that
ⓐ. the surroundings lose heat to the hotter tea
ⓑ. the tea gains temperature from the air
ⓒ. the mass of tea must increase during cooling
ⓓ. the tea loses heat to its surroundings
8. The pair in which both quantities are forms of energy transfer in thermodynamics is
ⓐ. temperature and pressure
ⓑ. mole and volume
ⓒ. mass and density
ⓓ. heat and work
9. The relation \(1\,\text{cal}=4.184\,\text{J}\) is used to express heat values in SI units. A heat value of \(10\,\text{cal}\) corresponds to
ⓐ. \(2.39\,\text{J}\)
ⓑ. \(41.84\,\text{J}\)
ⓒ. \(4.184\,\text{J}\)
ⓓ. \(418.4\,\text{J}\)
10. A reaction vessel becomes warm to touch during a reaction. The simplest thermodynamic conclusion is that
ⓐ. the reaction has no energy change
ⓑ. the vessel has converted all reactants into temperature
ⓒ. there was heat transfer to the vessel and surroundings
ⓓ. the reaction must have stopped immediately
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