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(1)
Cooking gas containers are kept in a lorry moving with uniform speed. The temperature of the gas molecules inside will.
[A]
remains the same
[B]
decrease for some and increase for others
[C]
decrease
[D]
increase
(2)
The temperature of a gas is a measure of
[A]
the average kinetic energy of the gaseous molecules
[B]
the average potential energy of the gaseous molecules
[C]
the average distance between the molecules of the gas
[D]
the size of the molecules of the gas
Answer: the average kinetic energy of the gaseous molecules
(3)
Boyle' law is applicable for an
[A]
isothermal process
[B]
isochoric process
[C]
adiabatic process
[D]
isobaric process
Answer: isothermal process
(4)
According to kinetic theory of gases, at absolute zero temperature
[A]
molecular motion stops
[B]
liquid hydrogen freezes
[C]
liquid helium freezes
[D]
water freezes
Answer: molecular motion stops
(5)
The phenomenon of Browninan movement may be taken as evidence of
[A]
kinetic theory of matter
[B]
electromagnetic theory of radiation
[C]
corpuscular theory of light
[D]
photoelectric phenomenon
Answer: kinetic theory of matter
(6)
At a given temperature the force between molecules of a gas as a function of intermolecular distance is
[A]
first decreases and then increases
[B]
always increases
[C]
always decreases
[D]
always constant
Answer: first decreases and then increases
(7)
Molecules of a ideal gas behave like
[A]
perfectly elastic rigid sphere
[B]
inelastic non-rigid sphere
[C]
perfectly elastic non-rigid sphere
[D]
inelastic rigid sphere
Answer: perfectly elastic rigid sphere
(8)
The internal energy of a gram-molecule of an ideal gas depends on
[A]
pressure alone
[B]
volume alone
[C]
temperature alone
[D]
both on pressure as well as temperature
(9)
Kinetic theory of gases provide a base for
[A]
Both Charle’s law and Boyle’s law
[B]
None of these
[C]
Boyle’s law
[D]
Charle’s law
Answer: Both Charle’s law and Boyle’s law
(10)
In a diatomic molecules, the rotational energy at a given temperature
[A]
obeys Maxwell’s distribution
[B]
have the same volue for all molecules
[C]
equals the translational kinetic energy for each molecule
[D]
None of these
Answer: obeys Maxwell’s distribution
(11)
The average kinetic energy of gas molecules depends upon which of the following factor?
[A]
Temperature of the gas
[B]
Nature of the gas
[C]
Volume of the gas
[D]
None of these
Answer: Temperature of the gas
(12)
In the isothermal expansion of 10g of gas from volume V to 2V the work done by the gas is 575J. What is the root mean square speed of the molecules of the gas at that temperature?
[A]
499m/s
[B]
532m/s
[C]
520m/s
[D]
398m/s
(13)
Pressure exerted by a gas is
[A]
directly proportional to the density of the gas
[B]
directly proportional to the square of the density of the gas
[C]
inversely proportional to the density of the gas
[D]
independent of density of the gas
Answer: directly proportional to the density of the gas
(14)
When do real gases approach the ideal gas behaviour ?
[A]
At low pressure and high temperature
[B]
At high pressure and high temperature
[C]
At high pressure and low temperature
[D]
At low pressure and low temperature
Answer: At low pressure and high temperature
(15)
The deviation of gases from the behaviour of ideal gas is due to
[A]
attraction of molecules
[B]
absolute scale of temp
[C]
covalent bonding of molecules
[D]
colourless molecules
Answer: attraction of molecules
(16)
In a mixture of gases at a fixed temperature
[A]
heavier molecule has lower average speed
[B]
lighter molecule has lower average speed
[C]
heavier molecule has higher average speed
[D]
None of these
Answer: heavier molecule has lower average speed
(17)
According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas on the wall of the container is measured as
[A]
rate of change of momentum imparted to the walls per second per unit area
[B]
momentum imparted to the walls per unit area
[C]
change of momentum imparted to the walls per unit area
[D]
change in momentum per unit volume
Answer: rate of change of momentum imparted to the walls per second per unit area
(18)
In kinetic theory of gases, it is assumed that molecules
[A]
have same mass but negligible volume
[B]
have different mass as well as volume
[C]
have same volume but mass can be different
[D]
have same mass but can have different volume
Answer: have same mass but negligible volume
(19)
When a gas is in thermal equilibrium, its molecules
[A]
have the same average kinetic energy of molecules
[B]
have different energies which remain constant
[C]
have a certain constant energy
[D]
do not collide with one another
Answer: have the same average kinetic energy of molecules
(20)
An inflated rubber balloon contains one mole of an ideal gas, has a pressure p, volume V and temperature T. If the temperature rises to 1.1 T, and the volume is increaset to 1.05 V, the final pressure will be
[A]
1.1 p
[B]
p
[C]
less than p
[D]
between p and 1.1.
Answer: between p and 1.1.
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