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Question : The mixture of concentrated HCl and HNO3 made in 3 : 1 ratio contains
(a) ClO2
(b) NOCl
(c) NCl3
(d) N2O4

Answer : B 

Question : Which of the following statement is incorrect for group 15 elements ?
(a) Order of ionization enthalpies is △iH1 < △iH2 < △iH3
(b) The boiling point and melting point increases from top to bottom in the group
(c) Dinitrogen is a gas while all others are solids
(d) All statements are correct

Answer : B 

Question : Elements of group-15 form compounds in +5 oxidation state. However, bismuth forms only one well characterised compound in +5 oxidation state. The compound is(a) Bi2O5 
(b) BiF5
(c) BiCl5
(d) Bi2S5

Answer : B 

Question : H2S does not produce metallic sulphide with :(a) CuCl2
(b) COCl2
(c) CdCl2
(d) ZnCl2

Answer : B 

Question : Iodide of Millon's base is(a) HIO3             
(b) K2HgI4
(c) NH2HgO.HgI 
(d) Hg(NH2 )I

Answer : C

Question : Which of the following compound is a tribasic acid?(a) H3PO2
(b) H3PO4
(c) H3PO3
(d) H4P2O7

Answer : B 

Question : Tincture of iodine is
(a) Aqueous solution of I2
(b) Solution of I2 in aqueous KI
(c) Alcoholic solution of I2
(d) Aqueous solution of KI

Answer : C

Question : Collectively the elements of group 15 are called –
(a) pnicogens
(b) pnicopens
(c) nicopen
(d) None of these

Answer : A 

Question : The three important oxidation states of phosphorus are
(a) –3, +3 and +5
(b) –3, +3 and –5
(c) –3, +3 and +2
(d) –3, +3 and +4

Answer : A 

Question : What causes nitrogen to be chemically inert ?
(a) Multiple bond formation in the molecule
(b) Absence of bond polarity
(c) Short internuclear distance
(d) High bond energy

Answer : D

Question : Most acidic oxide among the following is
(a) N2O5
(b) P2O5
(c) N2O4
(d) As2O3

Answer : A 

Question : The p-block element of group 15 that forms predominantly basic oxide is
(a) N
(b) P
(c) As
(d) Bi

Answer : D

Question : Maximum covalency of nitrogen is __________.
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 6

Answer : C

Question : In Haber’s process for the manufacture of NH3 :
(a) finely divided nickel is used as a catalyst
(b) finely divided iron is used as a catalyst
(c) finely divided molybdenum is used as a catalyst
(d) no catalyst is necessary

Answer : B 

Question : When ammonia is heated with cupric oxide, a molecule of ammonia will
(a) gain 3 electrons
(b) lose 3 electrons
(c) gain 2 electrons
(d) lose 2 electrons

Answer : B 

Question : Nitrogen dioxide cannot be obtained by heating :
(a) KNO3
(b) Pb(NO3)2
(c) Cu(NO3)2
(d) AgNO3

Answer : A 

Question : Which one of the following is not an use of ammonia ?
(a) To produce various nitrogenous fertilizers.
(b) In manufacture of nitric acid
(c) As a refrigerate
(d) In the pickling of stainless steel

Answer : D

Question : A deep brown gas is formed by mixing two colourless gases which are
(a) NO2 and O2
(b) N2O and NO
(c) NO and O2
(d) NH3 and HCl

Answer : C

Question : Which of the following trihalide is unstable?
(a) NF3`
(b) AsCl3
(c) SbBr3 
(d) NCl3

Answer : D

Question : The ion or group detected by K2[HgI4] is

Answer : D

Question :  The laughing gas is:
(a) NO    
(b) N2O
(c) N2O4
(d) N2O5

Answer : B 

Question : The correct order of solubility in water for He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe is
(a) He > Ne > Ar > Kr > Xe
(b) Xe > Kr > Ar > Ne > He
(c) Ne > Ar > Kr > He > Xe
(d) Ar > Ne > He > Kr > Xe

Answer : B 

Question : For electron affinity of halogens which of the following is correct?
(a) Br > F
(b) F > Cl
(c) Br > Cl
(d) F > I

Answer : D

Question : Which one of the following elements is most metallic ?
(a) P
(b) As
(c) Sb
(d) Bi

Answer : D

Question : Pick out the wrong statement.
(a) Nitrogen has the ability to form pπ-pπ bonds with itself.
(b) Bismuth forms metallic bonds in elemental state.
(c) Catenation tendency is higher in nitrogen when compared with other elements of the same group.
(d) Nitrogen has higher first ionisation enthalpy when compared with other elements of the same group.

Answer : C

Question : Which one has the lowest boiling point ?
(a) NH3
(b) PH3
(c) AsH3
(d) SbH3

Answer : B 

Question : With respect to protonic acids, which of the following statements is correct ?
(a) PH3 is more basic than NH3
(b) PH3 is less basic than NH3
(c) PH3 is equally basic as NH3
(d) PH3 is amphoteric while NH3 is basic

Answer : B 

Question : Pure nitrogen is prepared in the laboratory by heating a mixture of
(a) NH4OH + NaCl
(b) NH4NO3 + NaCl
(c) NH4Cl + NaOH
(d) NH4Cl + NaNO2.

Answer : D

Question : The shape of ammonia molecule is
(a) tetrahedral
(b) pyramidal
(c) planar triangle
(d) octahedral

Answer : B 

Question : Ammonia is generally manufactured for fertilizers by the reaction
(a) 2NH4Cl + Ca(OH)2 →CaCl2 + 2H2O + 2NH3
(b) By passing an electric discharge in a mixture of N2 and H2
(c) By passing a mixture of N2 and H2 under high pressure and moderate temperature over a catalyst
(d) None of these

Answer : B 

Question : In which one of the following oxides of nitrogen, one nitrogen atom is not directly linked to oxygen?
(a) NO
(b) N2O4
(c) N2O
(d) N2O3

Answer : C

Question : Which of the following elements does not form stable diatomic molecules ?
(a) Iodine
(b) Phosphorus
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Oxygen

Answer : B 

Question :  Which of the following element will form acidic oxides of type E2O3?
(a) As
(b) Sb
(c) Bi
(d) P 

Answer : D

Question : Which gas cannot be collected over water ?
(a) O2 
(b) PH3
(c) N2
(d) SO2

Answer : D

Question : Which of the following is not the characteristic of interhalogen compounds?
(a) they are covalent
(b) more reactive than halogens
(c) have low B.P. and high volatile
(d) quite unstable but not explosive

Answer : C

Question : The element which forms oxides in all oxidation states varying from +1 to +5 is
(a) N  
(b) P
(c) As 
(d) Sb

Answer : A 

Question : Ionic radii (in Å) of As3+, Sb3+ and Bi3+ follow the order
(a) As3+ > Sb3+ > Bi3+
(b) Sb3+ > Bi3+ >As3+
(c) Bi3+ > As3+ > Sb3+
(d) Bi3+ > Sb3+ > As3+

Answer : A, D

Question : Which of the following has the highest    bonding tendency ?
(a) N
(b) P
(c) As
(d) Sb

Question : The correct decreasing order of basic strength is:
(a) AsH3 > SbH3 > PH3 > NH3
(b) SbH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > NH3
(c) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3
(d) PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 > NH3

Answer : C

Question : On heating ammonium dichromate and barium azide separately we get
(a) N2 in both cases
(b) N2 with ammonium dichromate and NO with barium azide
(c) N2O with ammonium dichromate and N2 with barium azide
(d) N2O with ammonium dichromate and NO2 with barium azide

Answer : A 

Question : Liquid ammonia bottles are opened after cooling them in ice for sometime. It is because liquid NH3
(a) Brings tears to the eyes
(b) Has a high vapour pressure
(c) Is a corrosive liquid
(d) Is a mild explosive

Answer : B 

Question : Which of the following oxides of nitrogen reacts with FeSO4 to form a dark brown compound
(a) N2O
(b) NO
(c) NO2
(d) N2O3

Answer : B 

Question : Concentrated nitric acid, upon long standing, turns yellow brown due to the formation of
(a) NO
(b) NO2
(c) N2O
(d) N2O4

Answer : B 

Question : The correct order of acid strength of oxyacids is: 

Answer : C

Question : The strongest oxidising agent is
(a) F
(b) Cl2
(c) I2  
(d) Br2

Answer : A 

Question : Which of the following statements is not correct for nitrogen?
(a) Its electronegativity is very high
(b) d-orbitals are available for bonding
(c) It is a typical non-metal
(d) Its molecular size is small

Answer : B 

Question : Nitrogen forms N2, but phosphorus is converted into P4 from P, the reason is
(a) Triple bond is present between phosphorus atom
(b) pπ – pπ bonding is strong
(c) pπ – pπ bonding is weak
(d) Multiple bond is formed easily

Answer : C

Question : Which of the following species has the highest dipole moment?
(a) NH3 
(b) PH3
(c) AsH3 
(d) SbH3

Question : Ammonia on reaction with hypochlorite anion can form :
(a) NO
(b) N2H4
(c) NH4Cl
(d) Both (b) and (c)

Answer : D

Question : The bonds present in N2O5 are :
(a) only ionic
(b) covalent and coordinate
(c) only covalent
(d) covalent and ionic

Answer : B 

Question : Which of the following is the strongest reducing agent ?
(a) NH3
(b) PH3
(c) BiH3
(d) SbH3

Answer : C

Question : The correct order of in creasing oxidising power is :

Answer : D

Question : The statement true for N3 is
(a) it has non-linear structure
(b) it is called pseudohalogen
(c) the formal oxidation state of nitrogen in this anion is – 1
(d) it is isoelectronic with NO2

Answer : D

Question : Which of the follow group 15 element forms metallic bonds in elemental state ?
(a) As
(b) P
(c) Sb
(d) Bi

Answer : D

Question : Which of the following fluorides does not exist?
(a) NF5
(b) PF5
(c) AsF5
(d) SbF5

Answer : A 

Question : NH3 gas is dried over :
(a) CaO
(b) HNO3
(c) P2O5
(d) CuSO4

Answer : A 

Question : Which oxide of nitrogen is obtained on heating ammonium nitrate at 250ºC ?
(a) Nitric oxide
(b) Nitrous oxide
(c) Nitrogen dioxide
(d) Dinitrogen tetraoxide

Answer : B 

Question :  Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in presence of:presence of
(a) Sunlight
(b) Moisture
(c) Dry air   
(d) Pure oxygen

Answer : B 

Question : The number of P–O–P bridges in the structure of phosphorus pentoxide and phosphorus trioxide are respectively
(a) 6, 6
(b) 5, 5
(c) 5, 6
(d) 6, 5

Answer : A 

Question : Nitrogen is relatively inactive element because
(a) its atom has a stable electronic configuration
(b) it has low atomic radius
(c) its electronegativity is fairly high
(d) dissociation energy of its molecule is fairly high

Answer : D

Question : PCl5 is possible but NCl5 does not exist :
(a) in N, d-sub-shell is absent
(b) ionization energy of N is very high
(c) it does not like Cl
(d) None of these

Answer : A 

Question : Which of the following oxides is neutral ?
(a) N2O3
(b) N2O4
(c) N2O5
(d) N2O

Answer : B 

Question : The catalyst used in the manufacture of HNO3 by Ostwald’s process is :
(a) platinum gauze
(b) vanadium pentoxide
(c) finely divided nickel
(d) platinum black .

Answer : A 

Question : The tribasic acid is :
(a) H3PO4
(b) H3PO3
(c) H3PO2
(d) HPO3

Answer : A 

Question : Among the 15th group elements, as we move from nitrogen to bismuth, the pentavalency becomes less pronounced and trivalency becomes more pronounced due to
(a) Non metallic character
(b) Inert pair effect
(c) High electronegativity
(d) Large ionization energy

Answer : B 

Question : Which of the following oxides of nitrogen is a coloured gas?
(a) N2O
(b) NO
(c) N2O5
(d) NO2

Answer : D

Question :  The correct decreasing order of basic strength is: 

Answer : C

Question : Pentavalence in phosphorus is more stable when compared to that of nitrogen even though they belong to same group. This is due to
(a) dissimilar electronic configuration
(b) due to presence of vacant d-orbitals
(c) reactivity of phosphorus
(d) inert nature of nitrogen

Answer : B 

Question : Which of the following can be used as an anaesthesia ?
(a) N2O
(b) NO
(c) NCl3
(d) NO2

Answer : A 

Question : Which two of the following salts are used for preparing iodized salt?
(i) KIO3 (ii) KI
(iii) I2    (iv) HI
(a) (i) and (ii)  
(b) (i) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv) 
(d) (iii) and (iv)

Answer : A 

Question : In which the NH3 is not used ?
(a) Cold storage
(b) Anaesthetic
(c) Manufacture of rayon and plastic
(d) None of these

Answer : B 

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