Q16. Which of the following is an electrophile?
A. NH₃
B. H₂O
C. AlCl₃
D. OH⁻
Answer: C
Explanation: AlCl₃ is electron deficient and accepts electron pairs – it's an electrophile.
Q17. Which of the following contains both ionic and covalent bonds?
A. NaCl
B. NH₄Cl
C. CO₂
D. CaO
Answer: B
Explanation: NH₄⁺ has covalent bonds within the ion, and the Cl⁻ is ionically bonded.
Q18. Which of the following statements is correct about enzymes?
A. They are inorganic catalysts
B. They are used up in reactions
C. They are specific biological catalysts
D. They are non-specific
Answer: C
Explanation: Enzymes are specific biological catalysts – usually proteins.
Q19. Which of the following is not an isotope?
A. ¹H
B. ²H
C. ³H
D. ⁴He
Answer: D
Explanation: ¹H, ²H, ³H are isotopes (same atomic number), ⁴He is a different element.
Q20. Which of the following forms pฯ–pฯ multiple bonds?
A. HF
B. NH₃
C. O₂
D. CH₄
Answer: C
Explanation: O₂ forms a double bond through pฯ–pฯ overlap.
Q21. The bond angle in NH₃ is approximately:
A. 180°
B. 120°
C. 107°
D. 104.5°
Answer: C
Explanation: NH₃ has a trigonal pyramidal shape with ~107° bond angle.
Q22. Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
A. CO₂
B. CH₄
C. N₂
D. CFCs
Answer: C
Explanation: N₂ is not a greenhouse gas – it is non-polar and does not absorb IR.
Q23. What is the IUPAC name of CH₃–CH(OH)–CH₃?
A. 1-Propanol
B. 2-Propanol
C. Propan-2-ol
D. Both B and C
Answer: D
Explanation: Both 2-Propanol and Propan-2-ol are correct IUPAC names.
Q24. Which pair of elements belongs to the same period?
A. Na and Mg
B. Li and K
C. Be and Ba
D. Ca and K
Answer: A
Explanation: Na (Z=11) and Mg (Z=12) are in Period 3.
Q25. In which of the following compounds does the central atom use sp² hybrid orbitals?
A. CH₄
B. NH₃
C. BF₃
D. H₂O
Answer: C
Explanation: In BF₃, B forms 3 sigma bonds → sp² hybridization.
Q26. Which of the following does not show hydrogen bonding?
A. H₂O
B. NH₃
C. HCl
D. HF
Answer: C
Explanation: HCl does not form strong H-bonds due to less electronegative Cl.
Q27. Which has the largest size?
A. Na⁺
B. Mg²⁺
C. Al³⁺
D. O²⁻
Answer: D
Explanation: O²⁻ has gained electrons → larger electron cloud, thus larger size.
Q28. Which compound is used in breath analyzers to detect alcohol?
A. K₂Cr₂O₇
B. KMnO₄
C. I₂
D. AgNO₃
Answer: A
Explanation: K₂Cr₂O₇ oxidizes ethanol to acetic acid, changing color in the process.
Q29. In which of the following compounds is the oxidation number of sulfur +6?
A. H₂S
B. SO₂
C. H₂SO₄
D. S₈
Answer: C
Explanation: In H₂SO₄, sulfur has +6 oxidation state.
Q30. Which is used as a standard in NMR spectroscopy?
A. CCl₄
B. TMS
C. CHCl₃
D. CDCl₃
Answer: B
Explanation: TMS (Tetramethylsilane) is inert and gives a single sharp signal at 0 ppm.

