Q. The acids generally stored in batteries is
1) Sulphuric Acid
2) Nitric Acid
3) Hydrochloric Acid
4) Acetic Acid
Q. Sugars are converted in the liver into
1) CO2 and H2O
2) Monosaccharide
3) Vitamin
4) Glycogen
Q. Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride and Magnesium Oxide are examples of molecules with
1) Covalent Bonding
2) Ionic Bonding
3) Metallic Bonding
4) Hydrogen Bonding
Q. Silk is a
1) Fat
2) Carbohydrate
3) Hydrocarbon
4) Protein
Q. Saturated hydrocarbons have
1) Single Bonds
2) Double Bonds
3) Triple Bonds
4) Two Double Bonds
Q. Saccharin is
1) an artificial flavour
2) an artificial sweetener
3) an antibiotic drug
4) none of above
Q. Rare Gases are generally chemically inert because they
1) are monostomic
2) have low ionization energy
3) have stable electronic configuration
4) have a high electron affinity
Q. Pick the odd one out
1) Nitroglycerine
2) Dynamite
3) TNT
4) DDT
Q. Phosgene can be used as
1) an insecticide
2) a herbicide
3) a warfare gas
4) a defoliant
Q. Phenol is a raw material used in the manufacture of
1) Perspex
2) Dacron
3) Terylene
4) Bakelite
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