2023 May 16 EAPCET Engineering Forenoon Chemistry Practice Test

Time: 0h 45m
Questions: 40

Test Description

This EAPCET Engineering Chemistry Practice Test was a previous year EAPCET exam conducted on 2023 May 16 Shift 1. This test consists of 40 objective type questions from both Intermediate First Year and Intermediate Second Year Chemistry. The questions are given in the same format as in the exam conducted by Andhra Pradesh (AP) EAPCET exam in the year 2023.

This test is completely free, and students can attempt as many times as needed and help students in preparing for EAMCET entrance tests and get admissions into various reputed colleges for Engineering in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Test Instructions
  1. The test contains 40 multiple-choice questions.
  2. Total time for the test is 0h 45m.
  3. Each question carries equal marks.
  4. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  5. Use of calculator is not allowed.
  6. Do not refresh the page during the test.
  7. Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
Quick Test

(1 of 40)

Match the following


List - I
(Elements)
List - II
(Valence shell configuration)
A. Alkali metalsI. ns2np6
B. Alkaline earth metalsII. ns2np5
C. HalogensIII. ns2
D. Noble gasesIV. ns1
(2 of 40) Which of the following electronic transitions in hydrogen atom will require the highest energy?
(3 of 40) Correct order of basic strength of metallic hydroxides
(4 of 40) Which of the following oxides is highly basic?
(5 of 40) Which of the following fluorides of Xenon does not exist?
(6 of 40)

The correct order of bond angles of the following is

H2O
NH3
CH4
SO2
IIIIIIIV
(7 of 40)

Identify the correct statements from the following

(A) The compressibility factor (Z) for an ideal gas is 1
(B) Urananium isotopes U235 and U238 are separated by converting them into UF6
vapours
(C) Decrease in temperature increases the kinetic energy of gas molecules
(8 of 40)

At a given temperature, the density of an ideal gas is proportional to

(P = pressure of ideal gas)
(9 of 40) The weight percentage of C and H in a hydrocarbon is in the ratio of 4 : 1. What is its empirical formula?
(10 of 40) If the standard enthalpy of sublimation subH° of solid CO2, napthalene, Li and Na are 25.2, 73.0, 162, 108 kJ mol respectively, the order of sublimation of these substances with temperature is

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Test Details
Duration

0h 45m

Questions

40 Multiple Choice Questions

Passing Score

N/A% or higher to pass

Attempts

Unlimited attempts allowed

Total Runs

100