Give the SI unit of resistivity. a) ohm/metre2 b) ohm metre2 c) ohm metre d) ohm/metre The equation → ∑e = ∑IR is applicable to which law? a) Kirchhoff’s second law b) Kirchhoff’s junction rule c) Kirchhoff’s third law d) Newton’s Law Which among the following is not attracted by magnets? a) Iron b) Cobalt c) Copper d) Nickel Holes are charge carriers in which one of the following? a) Intrinsic semiconductors b) Ionic solids c) n-type semiconductors d) Metals At absolute zero, Si acts as which of the following? a) Non-metal b) Metal c) Insulator d) Capacitor What is the semiconductor diode used as? a) Oscillator b) Amplifier c) Rectifier d) Modulator What is a Zener diode used as? a) Oscillator b) Regulator c) Rectifier d) Filter What is a transistor made up of? a) Chip b) Insulator c) Semiconductor d) Metal What are sunglasses made of? a) Colored glasses b) Tin glass c) Silica d) Polaroids Which of the following causes dispersion? a) Refraction b) Reflection c) Total internal reflection d) Total internal dispersion What will be the color of the sky in the absence of the atmosphere? a) White b) Dark c) Blue d) Pink Which among the following is denoted by δ? a) Horizontal component b) Magnetic meridian c) Magnetic declination d) Magnetic inclination At the magnetic North Pole of the Earth, what is the value of the angle of dip? a) Zero b) Minimum c) Infinity d) Maximum What is the net magnetic flux through a closed surface? a) Positive b) Negative c) Zero d) Depends on the nature of the surface Which among the following is the source of the magnetic field (magnetism)? a) Mechanical origin b) Electrical origin c) Chemical origin d) Potential origin Diamond is an example of _______ a) solid with hydrogen bonding b) electrovalent solid c) covalent solid d) glass Which of the following is not a crystal system? a) Cubic b) Trigonal c) Triclinic d) Hexaclinic Which type of solid crystals will conduct heat and electricity? a) Ionic b) Covalent c) Molecular d) Metallic Quartz is an example of ___________ a) molecular solids b) ionic solids c) covalent solids d) metallic solids Which of the following is a true solution? a) Salt solution b) Ink c) Blood d) Starch solution What is pumice stone an example of? a) Solid aerosol b) Emulsion c) Liquid aerosol d) Solid foam Which of the following forces is involved in physical adsorption? a) Gravitational force b) Magnetic force c) Van der Waals force d) Electromagnetic force Which of the following is present at the time of cracking of hydrocarbons? a) Copper b) Zeolite c) Nickel d) Molybdenum How does a catalyst change during a reaction? a) Physically b) Mass-wise c) Chemically d) Quantitatively Identify the compound which does not act as a target for drug action in the human body? a) RNA b) DNA c) Vitamin C d) Protein Alitame is ______ times sweeter than cane sugar. a) 50 b) 100 c) 600 d) 2000 Dishwashing liquids are examples of ______ a) soaps b) anionic detergents c) cationic detergents d) non-ionic detergents Amines are derivatives of ______ a) NCl3 b) NH3 c) N2 d) CH3NH2 How many lone pairs of electrons does the nitrogen atom of amines have? a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 Which of the following is the least reactive functional group? a) Alcohols b) Ethers c) Aldehydes d) Ketones