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Question : Why some glass objects from ancient civilisations are found to become milky in appearance?
a) Glass is a crystalline solid, milky appearance is due to its crystalline nature.
b) Glass is amorphous but on heating it become crystalline at some temperature.
c) Because of reaction of glass with impurities present in the atmosphere.
d) None of these.
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following cannot be regarded as molecular solid ?
(i) SiC (Silicon carbide)
(ii) AlN
(iii) Diamond
(iv) I2
a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
b) (ii) and (iii)
c) (iv)
d) (ii) and (iv)
Answer : A
Question : Chottky defect defines imperfection in the lattice structure of
a) solid
b) gas
c) liquid
d) plasma
Answer : A
Question : The coordination number in hcp is
a) 6
b) 12
c) 18
d) 24
Answer : B
Question : An element (atomic mass = 100 g / mol) having bcc structure has unit cell edge 400 pm. Then, density of the element is
a) 10.376 g/cm3
b) 5.188 g/cm3
c) 7.289 g/cm3
d) 2.144 g/cm3
Answer : B
Question : Choose the correct option
Assertion : Stability of a crystal is reflected in the magnitude of its melting.
Reason : The stability of a crystal depends upon the strength of the interparticle attractive force.
a) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
b) If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
c) If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
d) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Answer : A
Question : “Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. What is the meaning of anisotropic in the given tement?
a) A regular pattern of arrangement of particles which repeats itself periodically over the entire crystal.
b) Different values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
c) An irregular arrangement of particles over the entire crystal.
d) Same values of some of physical properties are shown when measured along different directions in the same crystals.
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following is an amorphous solid ?
a) Graphite (C)
b) Quartz glass (SiO2)
c) Chrome alum
d) Silicon carbide (SiC)
Answer : B
Question : An example of a covalent crystalline solid is:
a) Si
b) Al
c) NaF
d) Ar
Answer : A
Question : Iodine molecules are held in the crystals lattice by ______.
a) london forces
b) dipole-dipole interactions
c) covalent bonds
d) coulombic forces
Answer : A
Question : How many three dimensional crystal lattice are possible?
a) 20
b) 7
c) 14
d) 10
Answer : C
Question : The number of atoms contained in a fcc unit cell of a monoatomic substance is
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
Answer : C
Question : The number of octahedral voids present in a lattice is A . The number of closed packed articles, the number of tetrahedral voids generated is B the number of closed packed particles
a) A- equal, B- half
b) A- twice, B- equal
c) A- twice , B- half
d) A- equal, B- twice
Answer : A
Question : What is the coordination number in a square close packed structure in two dimensions ?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 6
Answer : C
Question : An AB2 type structure is found in
a) NaCl
b) CaF2
c) Al2O3
d) N2O
Answer : B
Question : Gold has a face centred cubic lattice with an edge length of the unit cube of 407 pm. Assuming the closest packing, the diameter of the gold atom is
a) 576.6 pm
b) 287.8 pm
c) 352.5 pm
d) 704.9 pm
Answer : B
Question : Which one of the following statements about packing in solids is incorrect ?
a) Coordination number in bcc mode of packing is 8.
b) Coordination number in hcp mode of packing is 12.
c) Void space in hcp mode of packing is 32%.
d) Void space is ccp mode of packing is 26%.
Answer : C
Question : Which of the following is not a characteristic property of solids?
a) Intermolecular distances are short.
b) Intermolecular forces are weak.
c) Constituent particles have fixed positions.
d) Solids oscillate about their mean positions.
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following is not a crystalline solid?
a) KCl
b) CsCl
c) Glass
d) Rhombic S
Answer : C
Question : Among solids, the highest melting point is exhibited by
a) Covalent solids
b) Ionic solids
c) Pseudo solids
d) Molecular solids
Answer : A
Question : Which of the following solids is not an electrical conductor?
a) Mg (s)
b) TiO (s)
c) I2 (s)
d) H2O (s)
Answer : C
Question : Which of the following is the correct increasing order of packing efficiency for hcp, bcc and simple cubic lattice?
a) hcp < bcc < simple cubic
b) bcc < hcp < simple cubic
c) simple cubic < bcc < hcp
d) simple cubic < hcp < bcc
Answer : C
Question : When molten zinc is converted into solid state, it acquires hcp structure. The number of nearest neighbours of Zn will be
a) 6
b) 12
c) 8
d) 4
Answer : B
Question : The Ca2+ and F– are located in CaF2 crystal, respectively at face centred cubic lattice points and in
a) tetrahedral voids
b) half of tetrahedral voids
c) octahedral voids
d) half of octahedral voids
Answer : A
Question : In which of the following arrangements octahedral voids are formed ?
(i) hcp (ii) bcc
(iii) simple cubic (iv) fcc
a) (i), (ii)
b) (i), (iv)
c) (iii)
d) (ii), (iv)
Answer : B
Question : The compound, found in nature in gas phase but ionic in solid state is
a) PCl5
b) CCl4
c) PCl3
d) POCl3
Answer : A
Question : The existence of a substance in more than one solid modifications is known as
a) isomorphism
b) Polymorphism
c) Amorphism
d) Allotropy
Answer : B
Question : Choose the correct option
Assertion : Due to Frenkel defect, there is no effect on the density of the crystalline solid.
Reason : In Frenkel defect, no cation or anion leaves the crystal.
a) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
b) If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
c) If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
d) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Answer : A
Question : Which of the following is not a characteristic of a crystalline solid ?
a) Definite and characteristic heat of fusion.
b) Isotropic nature.
c) A regular periodically repeated pattern of arrangement of constituent particles in the entire crystal.
d) A true solid
Answer : B
Question : The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to _____.
a) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice.
b) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
c) same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.
d) different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.
Answer : B
Question : The major binding force of diamond, silicon and quartz is
a) electrostatic force
b) electrical attraction
c) covalent bond force
d) non-covalent bond force
Answer : C
Question : Graphite is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of ______.
a) lone pair of electrons
b) free valence electrons
c) cations
d) anions
Answer : B
Question : Percentages of free space in cubic close packed structure and in body centered packed structure are respectively
a) 30% and 26%
b) 26% and 32%
c) 32% and 48%
d) 48% and 26%
Answer : B
Question : Hexagonal close packed arrangement of ions is described as
a) ABC ABA
b) ABC ABC
c) ABABA
d) ABBAB EBD_7207
Answer : C
Question : The arrangement ABC ABC .......... is referred to as
a) Octahedral close packing
b) Hexagonal close packing
c) Tetrahedral close packing
d) Cubic close packing
Answer : D
Question : What is the coordinatio number of sodium in Na2O?
a) 6
b) 4
c) 8
d) 2
Answer : B
Question : Which is not correct about the Schottky defects?
a) Both cations and anions are missing from their lattice sites without affecting the stoichiometry of the compound
b) Because of presence of holes the lattice energy decreases.
c) The presence of holes causes the density of the crystal to decrease.
d) The defect increases the electrical of the ions into the holes.
Answer : B
Question : Choose the correct option
Assertion: On heating ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substances, they become paramagnetic.
Reason: The electrons change their spin on heating.
a) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
b) If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
c) If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
d) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Answer : A
Question : Which of the following statement is not true about amorphous solids ?
a) On heating they may become crystalline at certain temperature.
b) They may become crystalline on keeping for long time.
c) Amorphous solids can be moulded by heating.
d) They are anisotropic in nature.
Answer : D
Question : In graphite electrons are :
a) localised on each carbon atom
b) spread out between the sheets
c) localised on every third carbon atom
d) present in antibonding orbital.
Answer : B
Question : Graphite cannot be classified as ______.
a) conducting solid
b) network solid
c) covalent solid
d) ionic solid
Answer : D
Question : Which one of the following statements about packing in solids is incorrect ?
a) Coordination number in bcc mode of packing is 8.
b) Coordination number in hcp mode of packing is 12.
c) Void space in hcp mode of packing is 32%.
d) Void space is ccp mode of packing is 26%.
Answer : C
Question : In the hexagonal close packed structure of a metallic lattice, the number of nearest neighbours of a metallic atom i
a) twelve
b) four
c) eight
d) six
Answer : A
Question : In the cubic close packing, the unit cell has ______.
a) 4 tetrahedral voids each of which is shared by four adjacent unit cells.
b) 4 tetrahedral voids within the unit cell.
c) 8 tetrahedral voids each of the which is shared by four adjacent unit cells.
d) 8 tetrahedral voids within the unit cells.
Answer : D
Question : An element (atomic mass 100 g/mol) having bcc structure has unit cell edge 400 pm. The density of element is (No. of atoms in bcc, Z = 2).
a) 2.144 g/cm3
b) 7.289 g/cm3
c) 5.188 g/cm3
d) 10.376 g/cm3
Answer : C
Question : Which set of following characteristics for ZnS crystal is correct?
a) Coordination number (4 : 4); ccp; Zn2+ ion in the alternate tetrahedral voids
b) Coordination number (6 : 6); hcp; Zn2+ ion in all tetrahedral voids.
c) Coordination number (6 : 4); hcp; Zn2+ ion in all octahedral voids
d) Coordination number (4 : 4); ccp; Zn2+ ion in all tetrahedral voids.
Answer : A
Question : A crystalline solid
a) changes abruptly from solid to liquid when heated
b) has no definite melting point
c) undergoes deformation of its geometry easily
d) has an irregular 3-dimensional arrangements
Answer : A
Question : Which of the following amorphous solid is used as photovoltaic material for conversion of unlight into electricity?
a) Quartz glass
b) Quartz
c) Silicon
d) Both a) and b)
Answer : C
Question : Which of the following is a network solid ?
a) SO2 (solid)
b) I2
c) Diamond
d) H2O (Ice)
Answer : C
Question : In face-centred cubic lattice, a unit cell is shared equally by how many unit cells
a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
Answer : C
Question : In which of the following crystals alternate tetrahedral voids are occupied?
a) NaCl
b) ZnS
c) CaF2
d) Na2O
Answer : B
Question : The total number of tetrahedral voids in the face centred unit cell is ______.
a) 6
b) 8
c) 10
d) 12
Answer : B
Question : If AgI crystallises in zinc blende structure with I– ions at lattice points. What fraction of tetrahedral voids is occupied by Ag+ ions?
a) 25%
b) 50%
c) 100%
d) 75%
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following statements about amorphous solids is incorrect ?
a) They melt over a range of temperature
b) They are anisotropic
c) There is no orderly arrangement of particles
d) They are rigid and incompressible
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following is not the characteristic of ionic solids?
a) Very low value of electrical conductivity in the molten state.
b) Brittle nature.
c) Very strong forces of interactions.
d) Anisotropic nature.
Answer : A
Question : The space lattice of graphite is
a) Cubic
b) Tetragonal
c) Rhombic
d) Hexagonal
Answer : D
Question : Choose the correct option
Assertion :No compound has both Schottky and Frenkel defects.
Reason : Both defects change the density of the solid.
a) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
b) If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
c) If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
d) If both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
Answer : D
Question : Which one of the following forms a molecular solid when solidified?
a) Silicon carbide
b) Calcium fluoride
c) Rock salt
d) Methane
Answer : D
Question : In face-centred cubic lattice, a unit cell is shared equally by how many unit cells
a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
Answer : C
Question : If Germanium crystallises in the same way as diamond, thenmwhich of the following statement is not correct?
a) Every atom in the structure is tetrahedrally bonded to 4 atoms.
b) Unit cell consists of 8 Ge atoms and co-ordination number is 4.
c) All the octahedral voids are occupied.
d) All the octahedral voids and 50% tetrahedral voids remain unoccupied.
Answer : C
Question : Coordination numbers of Zn2+ and S2– in the crystal structure of wurtzite are
a) 4, 4
b) 6, 6
c) 8, 4
d) 8, 8
Answer : A
Question : Solid CH4 is
a) ionic solid
b) covalent solid
c) molecular solid
d) does not exist
Answer : C
Question : The empty space in the body centred cubic lattice is
a) 68%
b) 52.4%
c) 47.6%
d) 32%
(e) 74%
Answer : D
Question : Sodium metal crystallizes in a body centred cubic lattice with a unit cell edge of 4.29Å. The radius of sodium atom is approximately :
a) 5.72Å
b) 0.93Å
c) 1.86Å
d) 3.22Å
Answer : C
Question : Which of the following exists as covalent crystals in the solid state ?
a) Iodine
b) Silicon
c) Sulphur
d) Phosphorus
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following metal(s) show(s) hexagonal close packed structure (hcp) and which show face centredvcubic (fcc) structure? hcp fcc
a) Ag, Zn Mg, Cu
b) Mg, Zn Ag, Cu
c) Cu, Fe Al, Sn
d) Na, Li Zn, Cu
Answer : B
Question : Which of the following is not a crystalline solid?
a) KCl
b) CsCl
c) Glas
d) Rhombic S
Answer : C
Question : Crystals can be classified into basic crystal units, equal to
a) 7
b) 4
c) 14
d) 2
Answer : A
Question : Most crystals show good cleavage because their atoms, ions or molecules are
a) weakly bonded together
b) strongly bonded together
c) spherically symmetrical
d) arranged in planes
Answer : D
Question : The number of atoms per unit cell of bcc structure is
a) 1
b) 2
c) 4
d) 6
Answer : B
Question : The Ca2+ and F– are located in CaF2 crystal, respectively at face centred cubic lattice points and in
a) Tetrahedral voids
b) Half of tetrahedral voids
c) Octahedral voids
d) Half of octahedral voids
Answer : B
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