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  • Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point?


  • Options
  • A. Bromine
  • B. Zinc
  • C. Lead
  • D. Calcium

  • Correct Answer
  • Bromine 

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    • 1. What is the base of the Octal Numeral System?

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    • A. 8
    • B. 16
    • C. 32
    • D. 64
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    • 2. Adding which substance gives blue colour to glass?

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    • A. Manganese oxide
    • B. Cobalt oxide
    • C. Chromium oxide
    • D. Iron oxide
    • Discuss
    • 3. Name the acid present in lemon.

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    • A. Phosphoric acid
    • B. Carbonic acid
    • C. Citric acid
    • D. Malic acid
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    • 4. Which among the following compounds has the strongest hydrogen bond?

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    • A. HI
    • B. HCl
    • C. HF
    • D. HBr
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following elements has the lowest melting point?

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    • A. Platinum
    • B. Carbon
    • C. Cobalt
    • D. Krypton
    • Discuss
    • 6. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances

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    • A. Heterogenous mixure
    • B. Compound
    • C. Homogenous mixture
    • D. Element
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    • 7. Which of the following is the lightest metal?

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    • A. Lithium
    • B. Silver
    • C. Mercury
    • D. Lead
    • Discuss
    • 8. Water always contains hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio 1:8 by weight.This is in accordance with the

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    • A. Law of Multiple Proportions
    • B. Law of Definite Proportion
    • C. Law of Conservation of mass
    • D. Law of Reciprocal Proportions
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    • 9. PAS is a drug used in the treatment of

    • Options
    • A. tuberculosis
    • B. Cancer
    • C. typhoid
    • D. malaria
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which of the following is an element

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    • A. alumina
    • B. brass
    • C. graphite
    • D. silicon
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