In This Post we are  providing Chapter-16 Chemistry in Everyday Life  NCERT MCQ for Class 12 Chemistry which will be beneficial for students. These solutions are updated according to 2021-22 syllabus. These MCQS  can be really helpful in the preparation of Board exams and will provide you with a brief knowledge of the chapter.

NCERT MCQ ON CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

Question 1: Drugs can be classified on the basis of

  • a) Pharmacological effect
  • b) Drug action
  • c) Chemical structure
  • d) All of these

Answer: All of these

Question 2: Antacids include

  • a) Omeprazole
  • b) Lansoprazole
  • c) Sodium bicarbonate
  • d) All of these

Answer: All of these

Question 3: Drawback of excess of hydrogen carbonate taking as antacid is

  • a) It is insoluble
  • b) It can make stomach alkaline and trigger the production of even more acid
  • c) It causes ulcer
  • d) It causes pain and irritation

Answer: It can make stomach alkaline and trigger the production of even more acid

Question 4: Tranquilizers are prescribed for curing

  • a) Anxiety, stress, irritability
  • b) The growth of microorganism
  • c) Pain, Fever
  • d) All of these

Answer: Anxiety, stress, irritability

Question 5: Tincture of iodine is

  • a) Iodoform
  • b) 100% Iodine
  • c) 2-3% Iodine solution in alcohol-water
  • d) Iodobenzene

Answer: 2-3% Iodine solution in alcohol-water

Question 6: 0.2% of solution of phenol and 0.2–0.4 ppm chlorine in aqueous solution respectively behave as

  • a) Antiseptic, Disinfectant
  • b) Disinfectant, Antiseptic
  • c) Disinfectant, Disinfectant
  • d) Antiseptic, Antiseptic

Answer: Antiseptic, Disinfectant

Question 7:  Birth control pills essentially contains

  • a) Synthetic estrogen
  • b) Synthetic progesterone
  • c) Both (1) & (2)
  • d) Neither (1) nor (2)

Answer:  Both (1) & (2)

Question 8: Which is mismatched, regarding the examples?

  • a) Broad spectrum Antibiotic – Chloramphenicol
  • b) Narrow spectrum antibiotic – Ampicillin
  • c) Antiseptic – Furacine
  • d) Antifertility – Novestrol

Answer:  Narrow spectrum antibiotic – Ampicillin

Question 9: Chemicals are added to food for

  • a) Preservation
  • b) Enhancing the appeal
  • c) Adding nutritive value
  • d) All of these

Answer: All of these

Question 10: The first popular artificial sweetening agent is

  • a) Saccharin
  • b) Aspartame
  • c) Alitame
  • d) Both (2) & (3)

Answer: Saccharin

Question 11:  The compound with structure

NEET Chemistry Chemistry in Everyday Life Online Test Set A-Q29

is used as

  • a) Food preservative
  • b) Artificial sweetener
  • c) Medicine
  • d) Edible color

Answer: Artificial sweetener

Question 12: The main disadvantage associated with use of aspartame is

  • a) Its sweetening power is less
  • b) It is unstable at cooking temperature
  • c) It provide calories
  • d) It is difficult to control its sweetness

Answer: It is unstable at cooking temperature

Question 13: Which of the following can be used as food preservative?

  • a) Vegetable oil
  • b) Table salt
  • c) Sodium benzoate
  • d) All of these

Answer: All of these

Question 14: Among the following, the maximum high potency sugar is

  • a) Saccharin
  • b) Alitame
  • c) Sucralose
  • d) Aspartame

Answer: Alitame

Question 15: Soaps are sodium or potassium salt of long chain fatty acids like

  • a) Palmitic acid
  • b) Oleic acid
  • c) Stearic acid
  • d) All of these

Answer: All of these


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