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1. What principle explains the dual nature of light as both a wave and a particle?

A) Einstein’s Theory
B) Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
C) De Broglie’s Hypothesis
D) Schrödinger’s Equation

View Answer
C

 

2. What does the photoelectric effect demonstrate?

A) The particle nature of light
B) The wave nature of light
C) The existence of electrons
D) The interaction of light with matter

View Answer
A

 

3. In Bohr’s atomic model, which quantum number is associated with the energy level of an electron?

A) Principal quantum number
B) Azimuthal quantum number
C) Magnetic quantum number
D) Spin quantum number

View Answer
A

 

4. What is the equation for calculating the wavelength of a particle according to de Broglie?

A) λ = h/p
B) λ = mv
C) λ = p/h
D) λ = E/c

View Answer
A

 

5. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that you cannot simultaneously know which two properties of a particle?

A) Mass and charge
B) Position and momentum
C) Energy and frequency
D) Speed and time

View Answer
B

 

6. The probability density of finding an electron in a particular region is determined by what?

A) Kinetic energy
B) Wave function
C) Potential energy
D) Total energy

View Answer
B

 

7. What is the Hamiltonian operator used for in quantum mechanics?

A) To calculate energy
B) To find the position of particles
C) To solve for time
D) To determine velocity

View Answer
A

 

8. What is the general form of Schrödinger’s wave equation?

A) iħ∂ψ/∂t = Hψ
B) E = mc²
C) F = ma
D) pV = nRT

View Answer
A

 

9. Which term describes the effect of concentration on the conductance of an electrolyte solution?

A) Kohlrausch’s Law
B) Debye-Hückel Theory
C) Nernst Equation
D) Ohm’s Law

View Answer
A

 

10. What does the mobility of ions refer to?

A) The mass of ions
B) The speed of ions in an electric field
C) The charge of ions
D) The size of ions

View Answer
B

 

11. In a conductometric titration, what is measured?

A) pH
B) Voltage
C) Conductivity
D) Absorbance

View Answer
C

 

12. Which law relates the ionic strength of a solution to the activity coefficient?

A) Van ‘t Hoff’s Law
B) Kohlrausch’s Law
C) Debye-Hückel Theory
D) Raoult’s Law

View Answer
C

 

13. What do redox reactions involve?

A) Acid-base neutralization
B) Transfer of electrons
C) Formation of ions
D) Changes in physical state

View Answer
B

 

14. The standard electrode potential is a measure of what?

A) The tendency of a species to be reduced
B) The conductivity of a solution
C) The heat of reaction
D) The acidity of a solution

View Answer
A

 

15. What is the primary function of a reference electrode in potentiometry?

A) To measure pH
B) To provide a stable potential
C) To enhance conductivity
D) To detect temperature changes

View Answer
B

 

16. Fuel cells convert chemical energy directly into what?

A) Heat
B) Mechanical energy
C) Electrical energy
D) Kinetic energy

View Answer
C

 

17. Which law describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature in gases?

A) Ideal Gas Law
B) Raoult’s Law
C) Hess’s Law
D) Dalton’s Law

View Answer
A

 

18. What is the Van der Waals equation used for?

A) To calculate energy levels
B) To describe real gas behavior
C) To find molar mass
D) To determine pH

View Answer
B

 

19. Which law states that the total energy of an isolated system is constant?

A) First Law of Thermodynamics
B) Second Law of Thermodynamics
C) Third Law of Thermodynamics
D) Law of Conservation of Mass

View Answer
A

 

20. What does calorimetry measure?

A) Temperature
B) Heat transfer
C) Pressure
D) Volume

View Answer
B

 

21. What is enthalpy change associated with a reaction at constant pressure?

A) ΔE
B) ΔH
C) ΔS
D) ΔG

View Answer
B

 

22. Which process occurs spontaneously?

A) Decrease in entropy
B) Increase in enthalpy
C) Decrease in free energy
D) Increase in pressure

View Answer
C

 

23. Hess’s Law states that the total enthalpy change for a reaction is the same regardless of what?

A) The state of the reactants
B) The number of steps in the reaction
C) The temperature of the reaction
D) The concentration of reactants

View Answer
B

 

24. Which term refers to the measure of disorder in a system?

A) Enthalpy
B) Entropy
C) Free Energy
D) Temperature

View Answer
B

 

25. The Gibbs Helmholtz equation relates which two thermodynamic quantities?

A) Enthalpy and entropy
B) Entropy and temperature
C) Enthalpy and volume
D) Pressure and temperature

View Answer
A

 

26. The rate of a chemical reaction depends on which of the following?

A) Concentration of reactants
B) Temperature
C) Surface area
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

27. What is the order of a reaction if doubling the concentration of a reactant doubles the rate?

A) Zero-order
B) First-order
C) Second-order
D) Third-order

View Answer
B

 

28. What is a half-life in chemical kinetics?

A) The time required for half of a reactant to react
B) The time required for a reaction to reach equilibrium
C) The time required for a reactant to double
D) The time required for a product to form

View Answer
A

 

29. The collision theory explains the rate of reactions based on what?

A) Temperature
B) Concentration
C) Molecular collisions
D) Surface area

View Answer
C

 

30. What does the Arrhenius equation relate to?

A) Reaction rate and temperature
B) Pressure and volume
C) Concentration and solubility
D) Heat and temperature

View Answer
A

 

31. Which of the following is a physical property of a liquid?

A) Color
B) Density
C) Viscosity
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

32. What is the difference between adsorption and absorption?

A) Adsorption is surface-based; absorption is volume-based
B) Absorption is temporary; adsorption is permanent
C) Both processes are identical
D) Adsorption occurs only in gases

View Answer
A

 

33. Which is the correct order of increasing surface area?

A) Colloids < Solids < Liquids
B) Liquids < Gases < Solids
C) Solids < Liquids < Gases
D) Gases < Liquids < Solids

View Answer
D

 

34. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm describes what?

A) Liquid solubility
B) Gas absorption
C) Adsorption on a surface
D) Gas solubility

View Answer
C

 

35. What do surfactants do?

A) Increase surface tension
B) Decrease surface tension
C) Enhance viscosity
D) Reduce density

View Answer
B

 

36. What is the Gibbs phase rule equation?

A) F = C + P – 2
B) F = C – P + 2
C) F = P + C – 1
D) F = C + P – 1

View Answer
A

 

37. In chromatography, what is the stationary phase?

A) The mobile solvent
B) The solid or liquid that holds the sample
C) The gaseous phase
D) The filtered solution

View Answer
B

 

38. What type of bonding is present in metals?

A) Ionic
B) Covalent
C) Metallic
D) Hydrogen

View Answer
C

 

39. Which factor does NOT affect the rate of diffusion?

A) Temperature
B) Molecular weight
C) Concentration gradient
D) Surface area

View Answer
D

 

40. What is the primary driving force for a spontaneous reaction?

A) Decrease in enthalpy
B) Increase in entropy
C) Increase in temperature
D) Decrease in concentration

View Answer
B

 

41. Which type of reaction involves the exchange of ions between two compounds?

A) Synthesis
B) Decomposition
C) Single displacement
D) Double displacement

View Answer
D

 

42. What is a common indicator used in acid-base titrations?

A) Methyl orange
B) Phenolphthalein
C) Bromothymol blue
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

43. What is the primary component of glass?

A) Calcium carbonate
B) Silicon dioxide
C) Sodium bicarbonate
D) Aluminum oxide

View Answer
B

 

44. In organic chemistry, what functional group is characterized by the presence of a carbonyl (C=O) and a hydroxyl (–OH) group?

A) Alcohol
B) Aldehyde
C) Carboxylic acid
D) Ketone

View Answer
C

 

45. Which of the following is an example of a strong acid?

A) Acetic acid
B) Hydrochloric acid
C) Formic acid
D) Citric acid

View Answer
B

 

46. Which reaction involves the addition of a hydrogen halide to an alkene?

A) Hydrogenation
B) Hydrohalogenation
C) Hydration
D) Dehydrogenation

View Answer
B

 

47. What type of reaction is the combustion of hydrocarbons?

A) Endothermic
B) Exothermic
C) Isothermal
D) Adiabatic

View Answer
B

 

48. What is the primary product of complete combustion of a hydrocarbon?

A) Carbon monoxide
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Water
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

49. Which type of polymerization involves the addition of monomers with unsaturation?

A) Condensation polymerization
B) Addition polymerization
C) Chain-growth polymerization
D) Step-growth polymerization

View Answer
B

 

50. What is the main characteristic of a catalyst?

A) It changes the equilibrium of a reaction
B) It is consumed during the reaction
C) It lowers the activation energy
D) It increases the enthalpy of reaction

View Answer
C

 

51. What is the oxidation state of chlorine in NaClO?

A) +1
B) +3
C) +5
D) -1

View Answer
A

 

52. Which of the following is a hydrocarbon?

A) C2H5OH
B) CH4
C) NaCl
D) H2O

View Answer
B

 

53. What does the term ‘saturated hydrocarbon’ refer to?

A) Hydrocarbons containing double bonds
B) Hydrocarbons containing single bonds only
C) Hydrocarbons with maximum hydrogen atoms per carbon
D) Hydrocarbons that are gas at room temperature

View Answer
C

 

54. What type of reaction occurs when an acid reacts with a base?

A) Redox
B) Decomposition
C) Neutralization
D) Synthesis

View Answer
C

 

55. Which law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature?

A) Boyle’s Law
B) Charles’s Law
C) Avogadro’s Law
D) Dalton’s Law

View Answer
A

 

56. The principle behind the operation of a battery is based on what type of reaction?

A) Endothermic reaction
B) Exothermic reaction
C) Photochemical reaction
D) Thermal reaction

View Answer
B

 

57. Which of the following statements about isotopes is true?

A) They have different numbers of protons.
B) They have the same number of neutrons.
C) They have different chemical properties.
D) They have the same mass number.

View Answer
B

 

58. What is the term for a solution that has more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature?

A) Unsaturated
B) Saturated
C) Supersaturated
D) Concentrated

View Answer
C

 

59. Which gas is most commonly produced in a fermentation process?

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Methane
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen

View Answer
A

 

60. The solubility product constant (Ksp) is used to describe what?

A) The solubility of solids in liquids
B) The concentration of gases in liquids
C) The vapor pressure of solids
D) The boiling point of solutions

View Answer
A

 

61. In which type of reaction is the entropy of the universe always increasing?

A) Reversible reactions
B) Irreversible reactions
C) Endothermic reactions
D) Exothermic reactions

View Answer
B

 

62. What does the term ‘hydrophilic’ mean?

A) Water-repelling
B) Water-attracting
C) Oil-repelling
D) Solvent-neutral

View Answer
B

 

63. Which compound is considered a strong base?

A) Ammonia
B) Sodium hydroxide
C) Potassium acetate
D) Calcium carbonate

View Answer
B

 

64. What is the primary function of enzymes in biochemical reactions?

A) To increase temperature
B) To decrease activation energy
C) To increase reaction time
D) To stabilize products

View Answer
B

 

65. Which of the following is a characteristic of a strong acid?

A) Completely dissociates in solution
B) Partially dissociates in solution
C) Is a weak electrolyte
D) Has a high pH

View Answer
A

 

66. What is the process by which a liquid turns into a gas at temperatures below its boiling point?

A) Evaporation
B) Boiling
C) Sublimation
D) Condensation

View Answer
A

 

67. Which type of intermolecular force is the strongest?

A) London dispersion forces
B) Dipole-dipole interactions
C) Hydrogen bonds
D) Ionic bonds

View Answer
D

 

68. The energy required to break a bond in a molecule is known as what?

A) Enthalpy
B) Bond energy
C) Activation energy
D) Heat of reaction

View Answer
B

 

69. What is a common characteristic of noble gases?

A) High reactivity
B) Monatomic gases
C) Form strong ionic bonds
D) Have low ionization energies

View Answer
B

 

70. What is the principle behind a spectrophotometer?

A) Measurement of pressure
B) Measurement of light absorbance
C) Measurement of mass
D) Measurement of pH

View Answer
B

 

71. Which type of reaction is characterized by the breaking down of a compound into simpler substances?

A) Synthesis
B) Decomposition
C) Single replacement
D) Double replacement

View Answer
B

 

72. What does pH measure?

A) Concentration of hydroxide ions
B) Concentration of hydrogen ions
C) Total concentration of ions
D) Ratio of acid to base

View Answer
B

 

73. What is a key feature of a buffer solution?

A) It changes pH with dilution
B) It resists changes in pH
C) It has a high solubility
D) It is always neutral

View Answer
B

 

74. What does the term ‘bioavailability’ refer to?

A) The effectiveness of a drug
B) The extent and rate at which the active ingredient is absorbed
C) The stability of a compound
D) The solubility of a compound

View Answer
B

 

75. Which type of reaction involves the transfer of electrons?

A) Synthesis
B) Decomposition
C) Redox
D) Combustion

View Answer
C

 

76. Which of the following compounds is a chelating agent?

A) Ethylene diamine
B) Ammonia
C) Methanol
D) Acetic acid

View Answer
A

 

77. The melting point of a substance is defined as what?

A) The temperature at which it boils
B) The temperature at which it freezes
C) The temperature at which solid and liquid phases coexist
D) The temperature at which gas and liquid phases coexist

View Answer
C

 

78. What is the role of a reducing agent in a chemical reaction?

A) It gains electrons
B) It loses electrons
C) It remains unchanged
D) It increases activation energy

View Answer
B

 

79. What term is used for a compound that can act as both an acid and a base?

A) Lewis acid
B) Bronsted acid
C) Amphoteric
D) Hydrophilic

View Answer
C

 

80. What is the main characteristic of a covalent bond?

A) Transfer of electrons
B) Sharing of electrons
C) Attraction of opposite charges
D) Formation of an ionic compound

View Answer
B

 

81. Which of the following is NOT a property of water?

A) High heat capacity
B) Excellent solvent
C) Low surface tension
D) Expands upon freezing

View Answer
C

 

82. In a chemical reaction, what is the term for the substances that are produced?

A) Reactants
B) Products
C) Intermediates
D) Catalysts

View Answer
B

 

83. Which gas law relates volume and temperature at constant pressure?

A) Boyle’s Law
B) Charles’s Law
C) Avogadro’s Law
D) Gay-Lussac’s Law

View Answer
B

 

84. What is the term for the minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction?

A) Enthalpy
B) Activation energy
C) Free energy
D) Heat of reaction

View Answer
B

 

85. Which of the following compounds can act as a Lewis acid?

A) Water
B) Ammonia
C) Aluminum chloride
D) Ethanol

View Answer
C

 

86. Which element has the highest electronegativity?

A) Oxygen
B) Fluorine
C) Nitrogen
D) Chlorine

View Answer
B

 

87. The process of converting a solid directly into a gas is called what?

A) Evaporation
B) Sublimation
C) Deposition
D) Melting

View Answer
B

 

88. What is the primary force that holds atoms together in a molecule?

A) Gravitational force
B) Electromagnetic force
C) Strong nuclear force
D) Weak nuclear force

View Answer
B

 

89. Which of the following is a characteristic of an endothermic reaction?

A) Releases heat
B) Absorbs heat
C) Has a negative ΔH
D) Is spontaneous

View Answer
B

 

90. What is the common name for NaHCO₃?

A) Baking soda
B) Epsom salt
C) Table salt
D) Cream of tartar

View Answer
A

 

91. The pH scale ranges from what values?

A) 0 to 14
B) 1 to 10
C) -1 to 15
D) 0 to 7

View Answer
A

 

92. Which molecule is responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood?

A) Hemoglobin
B) Myoglobin
C) Collagen
D) Fibrinogen

View Answer
A

 

93. What is the term for the energy stored in a substance due to its position or composition?

A) Kinetic energy
B) Thermal energy
C) Potential energy
D) Chemical energy

View Answer
D

 

94. Which of the following is an example of an alkane?

A) C2H4
B) C3H6
C) C4H10
D) C2H2

View Answer
C

 

95. Which of the following represents an ester functional group?

A) –COOH
B) –OH
C) –C(O)OR
D) –NH2

View Answer
C

 

96. What is the term for a mixture that has uniform composition throughout?

A) Heterogeneous mixture
B) Homogeneous mixture
C) Colloid
D) Suspension

View Answer
B

 

97. What is the primary source of energy for the Earth?

A) Geothermal energy
B) Wind energy
C) Solar energy
D) Nuclear energy

View Answer
C

 

98. Which type of chemical bond involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another?

A) Ionic bond
B) Covalent bond
C) Metallic bond
D) Hydrogen bond

View Answer
A

 

99. What type of reaction is represented by the equation: AB + CD → AC + BD?

A) Synthesis
B) Decomposition
C) Single replacement
D) Double replacement

View Answer
D

 

100. What is the most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?

A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Argon

View Answer
B

 

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