This is the Multiples Choice Questions Part 7 of the Series in General chemistry as one of the General Engineering and Applied Sciences (GEAS) topic. In Preparation for the ECE Board Exam make sure to expose yourself and familiarize in each and every questions compiled here taken from various sources including past Board Questions in General Engineering and Applied Sciences (GEAS) field.
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301. Which of the following is a crystalline form of carbon?
- A. Diamond
- B. Graphite
- C. Fullerenes
- D. All of the above
302. What crystalline carbon is soft, black, slippery solid that possess metallic luster and conduct electricity?
- A. Charcoal
- B. Graphite
- C. Diamond
- D. Coke
303. What is formed when hydrocarbons such as methane are heated in the presence of very little oxygen?
- A. Carbon black
- B. Charcoal
- C. Coke
- D. Diamond
304. What type of carbon is produced when wood is heated intensely in the absence of air?
- A. Carbon black
- B. Charcoal
- C. Coke
- D. Diamond
305. What type of carbon is used to remove undesirable odors from air?
- A. Carbon black
- B. Charcoal
- C. Coke
- D. Diamond
306. What carbon is produced when coal is strongly heated in the absence of air?
- A. Carbon black
- B. Charcoal
- C. Coke
- D. Diamond
307. What type of carbon is used in the manufacture of car tires?
- A. Carbon black
- B. Charcoal
- C. Coke
- D. Diamond
308. Which of the following is NOT a property of inorganic compounds?
- A. High melting and boiling points
- B. Mostly soluble in water
- C. Conduct electric current
- D. Usually flammable and combustible
309. Organic compounds:
- A. Are generally soluble in non-polar systems
- B. Are usually flammable and combustible
- C. Have presence of covalent bond
- D. All of the above
310. Inorganic compounds:
- A. Are generally soluble in non-polar solvents
- B. Are generally non flammable
- C. Have presence of ionic bond
- D. All of the above
311. The organic compounds are related to each other by a common feature involving a certain arrangement of atoms called __________.
- A. Hydrocarbons
- B. Chain
- C. Functional groups
- D. Alkanes
312. What is the simplest and most commonly encountered class of organic compounds?
- A. Carbides
- B. Oxides
- C. Carbon Oxides
- D. Hydrocarbons
313. Based on the type of bond existing between two carbon atoms, how do hydrocarbons classified?
- A. Saturated and unsaturated
- B. Pure and unpure
- C. Organic and inorganic
- D. Natural and artificial
314. What hydrocarbons contain only single bonds?
- A. Alkanes
- B. Alkyne
- C. Alkene
- D. Benzene
315. When a hydrocarbon consists of carbon links that form a long, straight or branched chain, it is classified as __________ type.
- A. Cyclic
- B. Chain
- C. Pole
- D. Linear
316. When hydrocarbon consists of carbon links that form a ring, it is classified as __________ type.
- A. Cyclic
- B. Chain
- C. Pole
- D. Linear
317. The aromatic hydrocarbons contain the structural unit called __________.
- A. Alkyne
- B. Benzene
- C. Alkene
- D. Alkane
318. What is a six- carbon ring with three alternating double bonds, or closely related rings or rings of similar nature where nitrogen replaces carbon in one or more ring positions?
- A. Alkyne
- B. Benzene
- C. Alkene
- D. Alkane
319. What is another term for “Alkanes”?
- A. Olefins
- B. Acetylene
- C. Paraffins
- D. Methyl
320. What is the simplest alkane which is a major component of nature gas?
- A. Methane
- B. Octane
- C. Olefin
- D. Acetylene
321. What are hydrocarbons that contain one or more double bonds?
- A. Alkyne
- B. Benzene
- C. Alkene
- D. Alkane
322. What is another term for “alkenes”?
- A. Olefins
- B. Ethene
- C. Paraffins
- D. Methyls
323. What is the simplest alkene, which is a plant hormone that plays important role in seed germination and ripening of fruits?
- A. Anthracene
- B. Propyl
- C. Ethyne
- D. Ethene
324. What are hydrocarbons that contain one or more triple bonds?
- A. Alkyne
- B. Benzene
- C. Alkene
- D. Alkane
325. What is the simplest alkyne which is a highly reactive molecule?
- A. Ethene
- B. Acetylene or Ethyne
- C. Propyl
- D. Alkyl
326. The compounds, benzene, naphthalene and anthracene are examples of what hydrocarbon?
- A. Alphatic hydrocarbon
- B. Aromatic hydrocarbon
- C. Alkenes
- D. Alkynes
327. What aromatic hydrocarbon is used as a component of mothballs?
- A. Benzene
- B. Naphthalene
- C. Anthracine
- D. Methyl
328. In 1956, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) devised a systematic way of naming organic compounds. What is this called?
- A. System of Nomenclature
- B. System of Identification
- C. System of Verification
- D. System of Unification
329. In naming of hydrocarbons, what refers to a side chain that is formed by removing a hydrogen atom from an alkane?
- A. Alkyl group
- B. Alken group
- C. Methyl group
- D. Alkyn group
330. Compounds that contain halogens are called __________.
- A. Amines
- B. Halides
- C. Ethers
- D. Aldehydes
331. The organic compounds that contains oxygen but not in the carbonyl group are called __________.
- A. Alcohols and Ethers
- B. Amines and Amides
- C. Halides
- D. Aldehydes
332. What organic compounds contain the hydroxyl as the functional group and are considered derivates of water?
- A. Alcohols
- B. Ethers
- C. Aldehydes
- D. Ketones
333. What organic compounds contain nitrogen?
- A. Halides
- B. Amines and Amides
- C. Alcohols
- D. Ethers
334. What organic compounds in which two hydrocarbon groups that can be aliphatic or aromatic are attached to one oxygen atom?
- A. Amines
- B. Alcohols
- C. Ethers
- D. Halides
335. Which of the following gases is usually used as a refrigerant?
- A. Ketone
- B. Muscone
- C. Propyl ether
- D. Dimethyl ether
336. Which of the following statements regarding organic substances is FALSE?
- A. Organic substances generally dissolve in high concentration acids
- B. All organic matter contains carbon
- C. Organic matter is generally stable at very high temperatures
- D. Organic substances generally do not dissolve in water
337. A substance that dissociates in solutions to produce positive and negative ions is called _________.
- A. Base
- B. Acid
- C. Electrolyte
- D. Solvent
338. Which of the following is most likely to prove that a substance is inorganic?
- A. The substance evaporates in room temperature and pressure
- B. The substance is heated together with copper oxide and the resulting gases are found to have no effect on limestone
- C. Analysis shows that the substance contains hydrogen
- D. The substance floats in water
339. Which of the following elements and compounds is unstable in its pure form?
- A. Helium
- B. Neon
- C. Carbon Dioxide
- D. Sodium
340. What element is known as the lightest metal?
- A. Aluminum
- B. Manganese
- C. Magnesium
- D. Lithium
341. What refers to the attraction between like molecules?
- A. Absorption
- B. Diffusion
- C. Adhesion
- D. Cohesion
342. Which of the following is the strongest type of bonds?
- A. Van de Waals
- B. Metallic
- C. Covalent
- D. Ionic
343. When all of the atoms of a molecule are the same, the substance is called a/an __________.
- A. Compound
- B. Chemical
- C. Element
- D. Ion
344. Reactions generally proceed faster at high temperatures because of which of the following?
- A. The molecules are less energetic
- B. The molecules collide more frequently
- C. The activation energy is less
- D. The molecules collide more frequently and the activation energy is less
345. The condition of a liquid electrolyte is measured in terms of its:
- A. Specific Gravity
- B. Acid Content
- C. Voltage output
- D. Current value
346. An element maybe defined as a substance with all atoms of which have the same __________.
- A. Number of neutrons
- B. Radioactivity
- C. Atomic weight
- D. Atomic number
347. The device which measures the acid content of the cell is called __________.
- A. Acid meter
- B. Hydrometer
- C. Hygrometer
- D. Pyrometer
348. In a copper atom, the valence ring contains how many electrons?
- A. No electron
- B. One electron
- C. Two electrons
- D. Four electrons
349. A __________ is a cell designed to produce electric current and can be recharged
- A. Secondary cell
- B. Electrolyte cell
- C. Chemical cell
- D. Battery
350. Which of the following statement is FALSE?
- A. In general, as reaction products are formed, they react with each other and reform reactants
- B. At equilibrium, the net reaction rate is zero
- C. The different rate is the mathematical expression that shows how the rate of a reaction depends on volume
- D. The net rate at which a reaction proceeds from left to right is equal to the forward rate minus the reverse rate

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