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  1. In sugar solution,

  2. A.

     Sugar is solute, water is solvent

    B.

     Sugar is solvent, water is solute

    C.

     Both are solutes

    D.

     Both are solvents


  3. The metallic constituents of hard water are :

  4. A.

     Magnesium, calcium and tin

    B.

     Iron, tin and calcium

    C.

     Calcium, magnesium and iron

    D.

     Magnesium, tin and iron


  5. Potassium Permanganate is used for purifying drinking water, because________

  6. A.

     It is a reducing agent

    B.

     It is an oxidising agent

    C.

     It is a sterilising agent

    D.

     It dissolves the impurities of water


  7. Lead in water can cause

  8. A.

     Eye disease

    B.

     Arthritis

    C.

     Kidney damage

    D.

     Hair falling


  9. Hardness of the water is commonly measured in terms of

  10. A.

     Calcium carbonate equivalents

    B.

     Calcium sulphate equivalents

    C.

     Magnesium carbonate equivalents

    D.

     Magnesium sulphate equivalents


  11. Maximum permissible concentration of copper in drinking water in mg/L is

  12. A.

     0.01

    B.

     0.05

    C.

     1.0

    D.

     2.0


  13. The amount of chlorine available in water after disinfection is called as

  14. A.

     Free chlorine

    B.

     Residual chlorine

    C.

     Free available chlorine

    D.

     Combined available chlorine


  15. Maximum permissible concentration of total hardness in drinking water is

  16. A.

     50

    B.

     100

    C.

     200

    D.

     500


  17. Which one of the following is extensively used for sterilizing water ?

  18. A.

     Bleaching powder

    B.

     Alum

    C.

     Borax powder

    D.

     Soda powder


  19. Assertion (A) : Synthetic detergents can lather when in hard water.
    Reason (R) : Synthetic detergents form soluble calcium and magnesium salts with hard water.

  20. A.

     Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A

    B.

     Both A and R is true but R is not a correct explanation of A

    C.

     A is true but R is false

    D.

     A is false but R is true