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YAKEEN-2022
Mole Concept – DPP-03
1. The volume occupied by one molecule of 8. Mass of 0.1 mole of methane is
water (density 1 g cm−3 ) is: (A) 1 g (B) 16 g
(A) 18 cm3 (C) 1.6 g (D) 0.1 g
(B) 22400 cm3 9. Which has the highest mass?
(C) 6.023 × 10−23 cm3 (A) 1 g-atom of C
(D) 3.0 × 10−23 cm3 (B) 1/2 mole of CH4
(C) 10 mL of water
2. Choose the wrong statement. (D) 3.011 × 1023 atoms of oxygen
(A) 1 mole means 6.023× 1023 particles
10. The number of water molecules in 1 L of
(B) Molar mass is mass of one molecule
water is
(C) Molar mass is mass of one mole of a
(A) 18 (B) 18 × 1000
substance
(C) NA (D) 55.55NA
(D) Molar mass is molecular mass
expressed in grams 11. The least number of molecules are
contained in:
3. The number of atoms present in 16 g of (A) 2 g hydrogen (B) 8 g oxygen
oxygen gas is: (C) 4 g nitrogen (D) 16 g CO2
(A) 6.02 × 1011.5 (B) 3.01 × 1023 12. Arrange the following in the order of
(C) 3.01 × 1011.5 (D) 6.02 × 1023 increasing mass (atomic mass; O = 16, Cu
= 63, N = 14)
4. One mole electron means: (I) One atom of oxygen
(A) NA electrons (II) One atom of nitrogen
(B) 6.023 × 1023 electrons (III) 1 × 10−10 mole of oxygen
(C) 0.55 mg electrons (IV) 1 × 10−10 mole of copper
(D) All of these (A) II < 𝐼 < 𝐼𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼𝑉
(B) I < 𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼𝑉
5. Number of atoms in 560 g of Fe (C) III < 𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼𝑉 < 𝐼
(atomic mass 56 g mol−1 ) is (D) IV < 𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼𝐼𝐼 < 𝐼
(A) Twice that of 70 g N 13. The number of atoms in 4.25 g of NH3 is
(B) Half that of 20 g H approximately
(C) Both are correct (A) 6 × 1023 (B) 2 × 1023
(D) None of these (C) 1.5 × 1023 (D) 1 × 1023
6. How many H-atoms are present in 0.046 g 14. Number of atoms of He in 100 u of He
of ethanol? (atomic weight of He is 4) are
(A) 6 × 1020 (B) 1.2 × 1021 (A) 25 (B) 100
(C) 3 × 10 21
(D) 3.6 × 1021 (C) 50 (D) 100 × 6 × 10–23
15. Which sample contains the largest number
7. Number of atoms of oxygen present in 10.6 of atoms?
g of Na2 CO3 will be (A) 1 mg of C4 H10 (B) 1 mg of N2
(A) 6.02 × 1023 (B) 12.04 × 1022 (C) 1 mg of Na (D) 1 mL of water
(C) 1.806 × 1023 (D) 31.80 × 1028
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ANSWERS
1. (D)
2. (B)
3. (D)
4. (D)
5. (C)
6. (D)
7. (C)
8. (C)
9. (A)
10. (D)
11. (C)
12. (A)
13. (A)
14. (A)
15. (D)

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