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CBSE Questions for Class 12 Engineering Chemistry The P-Block Elements Quiz 12 - MCQExams.com

Sulphuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) reacts with white phosphorus (P4) to give:
  • PCl5,SO2
  • OPCl3,SOCl2
  • PCl5,SO2,S2Cl2
  • OPCl3,SO2,S2Cl2
 Bond energy of F2,Cl2 and Br2 follow the order:
  • FF>ClCl>BrBr
  • ClCl>BrBr>FF
  • BrBr>ClCl>FF
  • ClCl>FF>BrBr
Why is argon used in lamps?
  • Argon forms molecules when electricity is passed through it
  • Argon is inert and so does not react with the hot filament
  • Argon is less dense than air
  • Argon produces light when it burns
Ammonia gas can be dried over by:
  • CaCl2
  • conc. H2SO4
  • P2O5
  • quick lime
Haber process is used for the production of:
  • NH3
  • HNO3
  • H2SO4
  • O3
The table shows some information about elements in Group VII of the Periodic Table. 
NameState at room temperatureColour
ChlorineGasyellow-green
Bromineliquidbrown
Iodine??
Astainesolidblack
Which information about iodine completes the table?
  • State - liquid, colour - black
  • State - liquid, colour - green
  • State - solid, colour - grey
  • State - solid, colour - yellow
Which oxide is insoluble in aqueous sodium hydroxide?
  • MgO
  • Al2O3
  • P4O10
  • SO2
Which of the following inert gas participate in chemical reaction?
  • Xe
  • He
  • Ne
  • None
Nitric acid can be obtained from ammonia via the formations of the intermediate compounds:
  • nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide
  • nitrogen and nitric oxide
  • nitric oxide and dinitrogen pentoxide
  • nitrogen and nitrous oxide
Which of the following elements can be involved in pπdπ bonding?
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Boron
Which among the following is inert gas and not very soluble in water too?
  • O2
  • CO2
  • N2
  • H2SO4
  • He
Pressure is increased in the Haber process for making ammonia. It favors :
  • the reverse reaction
  • the forward reaction
  • neither reaction
  • none
Which one of the following order is correct for the bond dissociation enthalpy of halogen molecules?
  • I2>Br2>Cl2>F2
  • Cl2>Br2>F2>I2
  • Br2>I2>F2>Cl2
  • F2>Cl2>Br2>I2
Which of the following is most electronegative element?
  • Al
  • F
  • Ca
  • Li
  • C
Which element is more likely to exist in many different forms?
  • Barium
  • Phosphorous
  • Rubidium
  • Fluorine
  • Manganese
Find the gases which is the densest at standard temperature and pressure.
  • Helium
  • Argon
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Xenon
  • Nitrogen
 In commercial industry, ammonia is prepared by :
  • decomposition of salts
  • contact process
  • arc process
  • combining  hydrogen and nitrogen gases (Haber process)
Read the two statements given below and answer whether they are true or false.

Statement I: He2 is not a commonly known form.

Statement II: He is lighter than air.
  • Both the statements are false
  • Statement I is true and Statement II is false
  • Statement I is false and Statement II is true
  • Both the statements are true
Monatomic gas among the following at STP is :
  • bromine
  • hydrogen
  • calcium
  • neon
  • nitrogen
What are the missing products of the following reaction? NH4Cl+Ca(OH)2___+CaCl2
  • N2
  • NH3
  • H2O
  • NH3+N2
  • NH3+H2O
The number of valence electrons present in noble gases is:
  • 6
  • 18
  • 8
  • 4
The noble gases which form clathrate compounds:
  • Ar
  • Xe
  • Kr
  • Ne
Identify the true statement regarding nitrates of all metals.
  • All nitrates decompose to give NO2
  • All nitrates are soluble in water
  • All nitrates are insoluble in water
  • All nitrates are stable to heat
Formation of O is ________, whereas formation of O2 is __________.
  • exothermic, endothermic
  • endothermic, exothermic
  • endothermic, endothermic
  • exothermic, exothermic
Nitrogen reacts with a metal M to produce a compound X. This compound X when dissolved in water forms pungent gas Y which can be identified easily by the formation of white fumes in the presence of HCl.

Identify Y:
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Ammonia
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Nitric oxide
Industrial preparations of HNO3 by Ostwald's process involves:
  • reduction of NH3
  • oxidation of NH3
  • hydrogenation of NH3
  • hydrolysis of NH3
Which of the following compounds do not give ammonia on reaction with water?
  • Mg3N2
  • AlN
  • CaCN2
  • Ca(CN)2
The allotrope of this element is the primary absorber of UV solar radiation in Earth's atmosphere. The element is:
  • carbon
  • nitrogen
  • oxygen
  • neon
  • argon
__________ is a greenish yellow gas having an irritating choking and unpleasant odour.
  • Fluorine
  • Bromine
  • Chlorine
  • Hydrogen sulphide
I. The ideal gas law can be applied to a sample of xenon at a temperature of 273oC.
II. Xenon is a noble gas.
  • Statement I is true, Statement II is true
  • Statement I is true, Statement II is false
  • Statement I is false, Statement II is true
  • Statement I is true, Statement II is true and is a correct explanation of the phenomena described in I
Statement 1: By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body.
Statement 2: It is principally found as O_2 in the bloodstream.
  • Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct and Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1.
  • Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct, but Statement 2 is NOT the correct explanation of Statement 1.
  • Statement 1 is correct, but Statement 2 is not correct.
  • Statement 1 is not correct, but Statement 2 is correct.
Regardless of its electron configuration, the given element must always be paramagnetic when it's a single, neutrally charged atom.
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Neon
  • Argon
In which of the following choices are the noble gases arranged correctly in order of increasing boiling point?
  • Xe, Kr, Ar, Ne
  • Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe
  • Kr, Xe, Ne, Ar
  • Ar, Ne, Kr, Xe
What occurs in the minerals of the apatite family?
  • phosphorous
  • arsenic
  • carbon
  • nitrogen
Which selection is the correct formula for the chlorate ion?
  • {Cl}^{-}
  • Cl{O}^{-}
  • Cl{O}_{2}^{-}
  • Cl{O}_{3}^{-}
  • Cl{O}_{4}^{-}
Which is true regarding nitrogen?
  • Less electronegative
  • Has low ionisation enthalpy
  • d-orbitals are available
  • Ability to form p\pi -p\pi bonds with itself
Nitrogen and phosphorus are both in Group 15 of the Periodic Table. Phosphorus forms a chloride with the formula P{Cl}_{5} but nitrogen does not form N{Cl}_{5}.
Which statements help to explain this?
Nitrogen's outer shell cannot contain more than eight electrons.
Nitrogen cannot have an oxidation state of +5
Nitrogen is less electronegative than phosphorus.
  • 1, 2 and 3 are correct
  • 1 and 2 only are correct
  • 2 and 3 only are correct
  • 1 only is correct
Which of the following order of acidic strength is correct?
  • HClO > HClO_{2} > HClO_{3} > HClO_{4}
  • HClO_{4} > HClO_{2} > HClO_{3} > HClO
  • HClO_{2} > HClO > HClO_{4} > HClO_{3}
  • HClO_{4} > HClO_{3} > HClO_{2} > HClO
N_2(g) + 3H_2(g)\overset{Fe+Mo}{\rightleftharpoons}2NH_3(g); Haber's process.
Mo is used as :
  • a catalyst
  • a catalytic promoter
  • an oxidising agent
  • a catalytic poison
Sea weeds are an important source of :
  • Iron
  • Chlorine
  • Iodine
  • Bromine
For the elements: Cl, Br, F, Al, C, Li, Cs & Xe.
Choose the best option. The element having 8 electrons in the outermost shell is:
  • Xe
  • Cs
  • Br
  • C
The proof of oxidizing action of hydrogen peroxide in acid solution is in the formation of
  • O_2
  • H_2O
  • both H_2O and O_2
  • both H_3O^+ and O_2
Which of the following molecule/ion does not exist?
  • PCl_6{^-}
  • ICl_3
  • BF_4{^-}
  • XeF_3{^-}
Which one of the following noble gases is least polarizable?
  • Xe
  • Ar
  • Ne
  • He
  • All have equal polarizablilty 
The sublimation of iodine is due to 
  • Low melting point
  • Weak I - I Bond
  • Weak van der Waals forces among I_2 molecules
  • Lone pair - lone pair repulsion in I_2 molecule
Which of the following bond has highest bond energy?
  • F-F
  • Cl-Cl
  • Br-Br
  • I-I
Fluorine differs from the other halogens due to :
  • Small size
  • Very high electronegativity
  • Non-availability of d-orbitals
  • All of these
Atoms in P_4 molecule of white phosphorus are  arranged regularly in the following way :
  • at the corners of a cube.
  • at the corners of an octahedron.
  • at the corners of a tetrahedron.
  • at the center and corners of a tetrahedron.
Which of the following is/are correct?
  • Hydrolysis of NCl_3 gives NH_3 and HClO
  • NH_3 is less stable than PH_3
  • NH_3 is a weak reducing agent compared to PH_3
  • Nitric oxide is paramagnetic
White phosphorus (P_4) has :
  • six P-P single bonds
  • four P-P single bonds
  • four lone pairs of electrons
  • PPP angle of 60^o
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