Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 1: Solutions – Part 1
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 1: Solutions – Part 1

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1. Which statement best defines a solution?
ⓐ. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components.
ⓑ. A solution is a compound formed in a fixed mass ratio.
ⓒ. A solution is any mixture in which one substance is always liquid.
ⓓ. A solution is a heterogeneous system with visible layers.
2. Which feature most clearly distinguishes a solution from a heterogeneous mixture?
ⓐ. A solution has uniform composition throughout.
ⓑ. A solution always contains water.
ⓒ. A solution contains only one phase because it is a pure substance.
ⓓ. A solution must be made from two liquids only.
3. Which statement correctly compares a solution with a pure substance?
ⓐ. Both always contain only one kind of particle.
ⓑ. A pure substance has variable composition, but a solution has fixed composition.
ⓒ. A solution has fixed composition, but a pure substance does not.
ⓓ. Solutions have variable composition; pure substances have fixed composition.
4. Which of the following is definitely a solution?
ⓐ. Mud in water
ⓑ. Oil and water
ⓒ. Air
ⓓ. Smoke
5. Which statement is correct for a true solution?
ⓐ. Different parts of the sample may have different compositions.
ⓑ. The components remain uniformly distributed at the macroscopic level.
ⓒ. The sample must contain only one chemical substance.
ⓓ. The mixture must show separate visible boundaries between components.
6. Which sample is not a solution?
ⓐ. Salt dissolved in water
ⓑ. Vinegar
ⓒ. Brass
ⓓ. Sand in water
7. Which statement about solutions is incorrect?
ⓐ. A solution is always homogeneous.
ⓑ. A solution may contain more than one component.
ⓒ. A solution has the fixed composition of a pure compound.
ⓓ. A solution may exist in forms other than liquid systems.
8. In the study of solutions at this level, the main quantitative emphasis is usually placed on
ⓐ. solid solutions only
ⓑ. all mixtures equally, without special focus
ⓒ. gaseous solutions only
ⓓ. liquid solutions
9. A sample of sugar dissolved completely in water appears identical throughout the container. This observation shows that the mixture is
ⓐ. a pure liquid with fixed composition
ⓑ. a heterogeneous mixture with two visible phases
ⓒ. a homogeneous mixture with uniform composition
ⓓ. a suspension with settling particles
10. Which statement about a solution is correct?
ⓐ. Its composition is always fixed like that of a compound.
ⓑ. Its components are uniformly distributed in a single phase.
ⓒ. Its particles must always be solids dissolved in a liquid.
ⓓ. Its components can be separated only by a chemical reaction.
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