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  1. The most pure form of Carbon among the options is

  2. A.

     Anthracite

    B.

     Lampblack

    C.

     Graphite

    D.

     Wood Charcoal


  3. Carbon footprint can be reduced by

  4. A.

     All of these

    B.

     Recycling waste materials

    C.

     Using energy efficient appliances

    D.

     Commuting by public transport


  5. Which of the following gases is most toxic ?

  6. A.

     Carbon dioxide

    B.

     Carbon monoxide

    C.

     Sulphur dioxide

    D.

     Chlorine


  7. Why is water not suitable for putting out a petrol fire ?

  8. A.

     The oxygen content of water is isolated by petrol and thus it helps in burning

    B.

     Petrol is too inflammable to be extinguished by water

    C.

     The heat required for combustion of petrol is very low

    D.

     Water, being heavy, slips below petrol which thus remains in contact with air and burns


  9. Which of the following is used as a lubricant in heavy machines?

  10. A.

     Bauxite

    B.

     Sulphur

    C.

     Phosphorus

    D.

     Graphite


  11. Which of the following is used in making smoke bombs?

  12. A.

     Sulphur

    B.

     Phosphorus

    C.

     Hydrogen

    D.

     Carbon


  13. Water gas is the mixture of

  14. A.

     Carbon dioxide and hydrogen

    B.

     Carbon monoxide and nitrogen

    C.

     Carbon monoxide and hydrogen

    D.

     Carbon dioxide and nitrogen


  15. In electro-refining, the pure metal is deposited on

  16. A.

     Vessel

    B.

     Electrolyte

    C.

     Cathode

    D.

     Anode


  17. Which of the following electrodes is used in strongly alkaline solution?

  18. A.

     Mercury - mercuric oxide electrode

    B.

     Mercury - mercurous sulphate electrode

    C.

     Mercury - mercurous chloride electrode

    D.

     Silver - silver chloride electrode


  19. The laws of electrolysis are given by

  20. A.

     Ostwald

    B.

     Faraday

    C.

     Arrhenius

    D.

     Lewis