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A radio-active substance has a half life of six months. Three-fourth of the substance will decay in ______.
Options
A. Six months
B. Ten months
C. Twelve Months
D. Twenty four months
Correct Answer
Twelve Months
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1. Chemical composition of cement is
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A. Limestone and Clay
B. Limestone, Clay and Gypsum
C. Limestone and Gypsum
D. Clay and Gypsum
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Correct Answer: Limestone, Clay and Gypsum
2. The most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere is
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A. Argon
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Krypton
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Correct Answer: Nitrogen
3. Consider the following constituent gases of the atmosphere : 1. Argon 2. Neon 3. Helium 4.Ceirbon dioxide Which one of the following is the correct ascending sequence of the above gases in terms of the volume percentage?
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A. 1-3-2-4
B. 1-4-2-3
C. 4-2-3-1
D. 2-4-1-3
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Correct Answer: 1-4-2-3
Explanation:
Composition of Dry Air (Substance, % by volume)
Nitrogen, N2 78.08
Oxygen, O2
20.95
Argon, Ar 0.93
Carbon dioxide, CO2 0.033
Neon, Ne 0.0018
Helium, He 0.00052
Methane, CH4 0.0002
Krypton, Kr 0.00011
Dinitrogen oxide, N2O 0.00005
Hydrogen, H2 0.00005
Ozone, O3 0.000001
4. Which one of the following elements will be an isobar of calcium if the atomic number of calcium is 20 and its mass number is 40?
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A. Element with 18 neutrons and 20 protons
B. Element with 19 neutrons and 18 protons
C. Element with 19 neutrons and 20 protons
D. Element with 18 neutrons and 22 neutrons
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Correct Answer: Element with 18 neutrons and 22 neutrons
Explanation:
Isobar: one of two or more atoms having equal atomic weights but different atomic numbers.
Mass number Electrons Neutrons
Calcium 40 20 20
Argon 40 18 22
5. Which of the following bonds are weakest in nature?
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A. Single bond
B. Double bond
C. Triple bond
D. Hydrogen bond
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Correct Answer: Hydrogen bond
6. Ozone is an ______ of oxygen.
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A. Allotrope
B. Isotope
C. Isobar
D. Isotone
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Correct Answer: Allotrope
7. Process of loosing electrons is known as _____.
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A. oxidation
B. reduction
C. radiation
D. both oxidation and reduction
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Correct Answer: oxidation
8. Anions are formed by _____.
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A. losing of electrons
B. gaining of electrons
C. gaining of neutrons
D. losing of neutrons
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Correct Answer: gaining of electrons
9. What is the chemical formula for Sodium Chloride (Salt)?
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A. NaCl2
B. NaCl
C. Na2Cl
D. Na2C
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Correct Answer: NaCl
10. What is an endothermic reaction?
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A. Reaction in which heat is released.
B. Reaction in which heat is absorbed.
C. Reaction in which neither heat is released nor absorbed.
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Reaction in which heat is absorbed.
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