Dear Job Aspirants,
Chemistry is also very important subject for any
technical and non-technical examinations and any other Public sector of private
firm recruitment examinations. Also many questions are asked from chemistry in
all SSC or UPSC examination in the GK section. So Knowledge of Basic chemistry
is very important for any exam to crack. This MCQ Daily DOZE of Chemistry
Series will help you to revise your Basic Knowledge and help you to make good score
in Chemistry section. Below, some MCQ questions from Chemistry chapter Matter
are listed below.
Before answering following MCQs please read this Chemistry study note on Matter and its properties
Before answering following MCQs please read this Chemistry study note on Matter and its properties
Chemistry GK Study Note: Matter and Its Properties
1. Who is the Father of Modern Chemistry?
a.
Newton
b.
Darwin
c.
Lavoisier
2. Which of the following form of substance is called pure substance?
a. A
composite substance which is formed with multiple composition of matters.
b. A
single substance or matter which cannot be separated into other kinds of matter
by any physical processes.
c. A
composite substance or matter which cannot be separated into other kinds of
matter by any physical processes.
d. None
3. Elements are the example of which of the following?
a.
Pure substance
b.
Composite substance
c. Metalloids.
d.
Both a and c.
4. Which form of any substance can neither be broken nor build from Simpler Substances?
a.
Compounds
b. Elements
c.
Both
d.
None
5. Aluminum is the example of which of the following?
a. Metal
b.
Non-Metal
c. Metalloids
d.
Compounds
6. Which one of the following is the example of Metalloids?
a. Cupper
b. Aluminum
c.
Silver
d.
Bismuth
7. Which of the following group of matters found in all states of matter?
a.
Metal
b.
Non-metal
c.
Metalloid
d.
Alloy
8. The only Lustre non-metal elements is?
a.
Chlorine
b.
Helium
c.
Iodine
d.
Hydrogen
9. Which group of matter has common properties of both metal and non-metal?
a.
Metal
b.
Non-Metal
c.
Alloy
d.
Metalloids
10. The pure Substances that are composed of two or more different elements in fixed proportion of mass are called?
a.
Compounds
b.
Elements
c.
Alloys
d.
None
Answers:
1. c
2. b
3. d
4. b
5. a
6. d
7. b
8. c
9. d
10. a
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