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PART-I (Single Correct MCQs)
1. Which of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) NaCl + KNO
3
 NaNO
3
 + KCl
(b) CaC
2
O
4
 + 2HCl CaCl
2 
+ H
2
C
2
O
4
(c) Mg(OH)
2
 + 2NH
4
Cl MgCl
2
 + 2NH
4
OH
(d) Zn + 2AgCN  2Ag + Zn(CN)
2
.
2. Several blocks of magnesium are fixed to the bottom of a ship to
(a) make the ship lighter
(b) prevent action of water and salt
(c) prevent puncturing by under-sea rocks
(d) keep away the sharks
3. Which of the following chemical reactions depict the oxidizing
beahviour of H
2
SO
4
?
(a)
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PART-I (Single Correct MCQs)
1. Which of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) NaCl + KNO
3
 NaNO
3
 + KCl
(b) CaC
2
O
4
 + 2HCl CaCl
2 
+ H
2
C
2
O
4
(c) Mg(OH)
2
 + 2NH
4
Cl MgCl
2
 + 2NH
4
OH
(d) Zn + 2AgCN  2Ag + Zn(CN)
2
.
2. Several blocks of magnesium are fixed to the bottom of a ship to
(a) make the ship lighter
(b) prevent action of water and salt
(c) prevent puncturing by under-sea rocks
(d) keep away the sharks
3. Which of the following chemical reactions depict the oxidizing
beahviour of H
2
SO
4
?
(a)
(b) 
(c)
(d)
4. Which of the following statements are correct concerning redox
properties?
(i) A metal M for which E° for the half life reaction M
n+
 + ne
–
  M is
very negative will be a good reducing agent.
(ii) The oxidizing power of the halogens decreases from chlorine to iodine.
(iii) The reducing power of hydrogen halides increases from hydrogen
chloride to hydrogen iodide
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (i) only
(d) (ii) and (iii)
5. Arrange the following in the order of their decreasing electrode
potentials : Mg, K, Ba and Ca
(a) K, Ca, Ba, Mg
(b) Ba, Ca, K, Mg
(c) Ca, Mg, K, Ba
(d) Mg, Ca, Ba, K
6. Given :
XNa
2
HAsO
3 
+ YNaBrO
3
 +  ZHCl  NaBr + H
3
AsO
4
 + NaCl
The values of X, Y and Z in the above redox reaction are respectively :
(a) 2, 1, 2
(b) 2, 1, 3
(c) 3, 1, 6
(d) 3, 1, 4
7. Oxidation state of sulphur in anions  and 
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PART-I (Single Correct MCQs)
1. Which of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) NaCl + KNO
3
 NaNO
3
 + KCl
(b) CaC
2
O
4
 + 2HCl CaCl
2 
+ H
2
C
2
O
4
(c) Mg(OH)
2
 + 2NH
4
Cl MgCl
2
 + 2NH
4
OH
(d) Zn + 2AgCN  2Ag + Zn(CN)
2
.
2. Several blocks of magnesium are fixed to the bottom of a ship to
(a) make the ship lighter
(b) prevent action of water and salt
(c) prevent puncturing by under-sea rocks
(d) keep away the sharks
3. Which of the following chemical reactions depict the oxidizing
beahviour of H
2
SO
4
?
(a)
(b) 
(c)
(d)
4. Which of the following statements are correct concerning redox
properties?
(i) A metal M for which E° for the half life reaction M
n+
 + ne
–
  M is
very negative will be a good reducing agent.
(ii) The oxidizing power of the halogens decreases from chlorine to iodine.
(iii) The reducing power of hydrogen halides increases from hydrogen
chloride to hydrogen iodide
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (i) only
(d) (ii) and (iii)
5. Arrange the following in the order of their decreasing electrode
potentials : Mg, K, Ba and Ca
(a) K, Ca, Ba, Mg
(b) Ba, Ca, K, Mg
(c) Ca, Mg, K, Ba
(d) Mg, Ca, Ba, K
6. Given :
XNa
2
HAsO
3 
+ YNaBrO
3
 +  ZHCl  NaBr + H
3
AsO
4
 + NaCl
The values of X, Y and Z in the above redox reaction are respectively :
(a) 2, 1, 2
(b) 2, 1, 3
(c) 3, 1, 6
(d) 3, 1, 4
7. Oxidation state of sulphur in anions  and 
increases in the orders :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
8. Amongst the following, identify the species with an atom in + 6
oxidation state:
(a) [MnO
4
]
–
(b) [Cr(CN)
6
]
3–
(c) Cr
2
O
3
(d) CrO
2
Cl
2
9. Which one of the following cannot function as an oxidising agent ?
(a) I
–
(b) S(s)
(c)
(d)
10. In the standardization of Na
2
S
2
O
3
 using K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 by iodometry, the
equivalent weight of K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 is
 (a) (molecular weight)/2
(b) (molecular weight)/6
(c) (molecular weight)/3
(d) same as molecular weight
11. Consider the reaction:
Which of the following statements is correct?
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PART-I (Single Correct MCQs)
1. Which of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) NaCl + KNO
3
 NaNO
3
 + KCl
(b) CaC
2
O
4
 + 2HCl CaCl
2 
+ H
2
C
2
O
4
(c) Mg(OH)
2
 + 2NH
4
Cl MgCl
2
 + 2NH
4
OH
(d) Zn + 2AgCN  2Ag + Zn(CN)
2
.
2. Several blocks of magnesium are fixed to the bottom of a ship to
(a) make the ship lighter
(b) prevent action of water and salt
(c) prevent puncturing by under-sea rocks
(d) keep away the sharks
3. Which of the following chemical reactions depict the oxidizing
beahviour of H
2
SO
4
?
(a)
(b) 
(c)
(d)
4. Which of the following statements are correct concerning redox
properties?
(i) A metal M for which E° for the half life reaction M
n+
 + ne
–
  M is
very negative will be a good reducing agent.
(ii) The oxidizing power of the halogens decreases from chlorine to iodine.
(iii) The reducing power of hydrogen halides increases from hydrogen
chloride to hydrogen iodide
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (i) only
(d) (ii) and (iii)
5. Arrange the following in the order of their decreasing electrode
potentials : Mg, K, Ba and Ca
(a) K, Ca, Ba, Mg
(b) Ba, Ca, K, Mg
(c) Ca, Mg, K, Ba
(d) Mg, Ca, Ba, K
6. Given :
XNa
2
HAsO
3 
+ YNaBrO
3
 +  ZHCl  NaBr + H
3
AsO
4
 + NaCl
The values of X, Y and Z in the above redox reaction are respectively :
(a) 2, 1, 2
(b) 2, 1, 3
(c) 3, 1, 6
(d) 3, 1, 4
7. Oxidation state of sulphur in anions  and 
increases in the orders :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
8. Amongst the following, identify the species with an atom in + 6
oxidation state:
(a) [MnO
4
]
–
(b) [Cr(CN)
6
]
3–
(c) Cr
2
O
3
(d) CrO
2
Cl
2
9. Which one of the following cannot function as an oxidising agent ?
(a) I
–
(b) S(s)
(c)
(d)
10. In the standardization of Na
2
S
2
O
3
 using K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 by iodometry, the
equivalent weight of K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 is
 (a) (molecular weight)/2
(b) (molecular weight)/6
(c) (molecular weight)/3
(d) same as molecular weight
11. Consider the reaction:
Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Sn
4+
 is the oxidizing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(b) Sn
4+
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(c) H
2
SO
3
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(d) H
2
SO
3
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes reduction
12. The species that undergoes disproportionation in an alkaline medium
are
(a) Cl
2
(b)
(c) NO
2
(d) All of these
13. H
2
S
 
acts only as a reducing agent while SO
2
 can act
 
both as a reducing
and oxidizing  agent because
(a) oxygen is more – ve in SO
2
(b) hydrogen in H
2
S is more  + ve than oxygen
(c) S in SO
2
 has one oxidation state
(d) S in H
2
S has – 2 oxidation state
14. Which substance serves as reducing agent in the following reaction
?
14H
+
 + Cr
2
 + 3Ni  2Cr
3+
 + 7H
2
O + 3Ni
2+
(a) H
2
O
(b) Ni
(c) H
+
(d) Cr
2
15. Which one of the following reactions involves disproportionation?
(a) 2H
2
SO
4
 + Cu ? CuSO
4
 + 2H
2
O + SO
2
(b) As
2
O
3
 + 3H
2
S ? As
2
S
3
 + 3H
2
O
(c) 2KOH + Cl
2
 ? KCl + KOCl + H
2
O
(d) Ca
3
P
2
 + 6H
2
O ? 3Ca(OH)
2
 + 2PH
3
16. Point out the correct statement of the following about Na
2
S
4
O
6
.
(a) Average oxidation number of S atom is +2
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PART-I (Single Correct MCQs)
1. Which of the following is a redox reaction?
(a) NaCl + KNO
3
 NaNO
3
 + KCl
(b) CaC
2
O
4
 + 2HCl CaCl
2 
+ H
2
C
2
O
4
(c) Mg(OH)
2
 + 2NH
4
Cl MgCl
2
 + 2NH
4
OH
(d) Zn + 2AgCN  2Ag + Zn(CN)
2
.
2. Several blocks of magnesium are fixed to the bottom of a ship to
(a) make the ship lighter
(b) prevent action of water and salt
(c) prevent puncturing by under-sea rocks
(d) keep away the sharks
3. Which of the following chemical reactions depict the oxidizing
beahviour of H
2
SO
4
?
(a)
(b) 
(c)
(d)
4. Which of the following statements are correct concerning redox
properties?
(i) A metal M for which E° for the half life reaction M
n+
 + ne
–
  M is
very negative will be a good reducing agent.
(ii) The oxidizing power of the halogens decreases from chlorine to iodine.
(iii) The reducing power of hydrogen halides increases from hydrogen
chloride to hydrogen iodide
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i) and (ii)
(c) (i) only
(d) (ii) and (iii)
5. Arrange the following in the order of their decreasing electrode
potentials : Mg, K, Ba and Ca
(a) K, Ca, Ba, Mg
(b) Ba, Ca, K, Mg
(c) Ca, Mg, K, Ba
(d) Mg, Ca, Ba, K
6. Given :
XNa
2
HAsO
3 
+ YNaBrO
3
 +  ZHCl  NaBr + H
3
AsO
4
 + NaCl
The values of X, Y and Z in the above redox reaction are respectively :
(a) 2, 1, 2
(b) 2, 1, 3
(c) 3, 1, 6
(d) 3, 1, 4
7. Oxidation state of sulphur in anions  and 
increases in the orders :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
8. Amongst the following, identify the species with an atom in + 6
oxidation state:
(a) [MnO
4
]
–
(b) [Cr(CN)
6
]
3–
(c) Cr
2
O
3
(d) CrO
2
Cl
2
9. Which one of the following cannot function as an oxidising agent ?
(a) I
–
(b) S(s)
(c)
(d)
10. In the standardization of Na
2
S
2
O
3
 using K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 by iodometry, the
equivalent weight of K
2
Cr
2
O
7
 is
 (a) (molecular weight)/2
(b) (molecular weight)/6
(c) (molecular weight)/3
(d) same as molecular weight
11. Consider the reaction:
Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Sn
4+
 is the oxidizing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(b) Sn
4+
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(c) H
2
SO
3
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes oxidation
(d) H
2
SO
3
 is the reducing agent because it undergoes reduction
12. The species that undergoes disproportionation in an alkaline medium
are
(a) Cl
2
(b)
(c) NO
2
(d) All of these
13. H
2
S
 
acts only as a reducing agent while SO
2
 can act
 
both as a reducing
and oxidizing  agent because
(a) oxygen is more – ve in SO
2
(b) hydrogen in H
2
S is more  + ve than oxygen
(c) S in SO
2
 has one oxidation state
(d) S in H
2
S has – 2 oxidation state
14. Which substance serves as reducing agent in the following reaction
?
14H
+
 + Cr
2
 + 3Ni  2Cr
3+
 + 7H
2
O + 3Ni
2+
(a) H
2
O
(b) Ni
(c) H
+
(d) Cr
2
15. Which one of the following reactions involves disproportionation?
(a) 2H
2
SO
4
 + Cu ? CuSO
4
 + 2H
2
O + SO
2
(b) As
2
O
3
 + 3H
2
S ? As
2
S
3
 + 3H
2
O
(c) 2KOH + Cl
2
 ? KCl + KOCl + H
2
O
(d) Ca
3
P
2
 + 6H
2
O ? 3Ca(OH)
2
 + 2PH
3
16. Point out the correct statement of the following about Na
2
S
4
O
6
.
(a) Average oxidation number of S atom is +2
(b) Oxidation number of two S atoms is zero each and that of other two is +5
each
(c) Oxidation number of two S atoms is +1 each and that of other two is +4
each
(d) None of these
17. Thiosulphate reacts differently with iodine and bromine in the reactions
given below.
Which of the following statements justifies the above dual behaviour of
thiosulphate?
(a) Bromine is a stronger oxidant than iodine
(b) Bromine is a weaker oxidant than iodine
(c) Thiosulphate undergoes oxidation by bromine and reduction by iodine in
these reactions
(d) Bromine undergoes oxidation and iodine undergoes reduction in these
reactions
18. Standard reduction potentials of the half reactions are given below :
F
2
(g) + 2e
–
 ? 2F
– 
(aq);  E° = + 2.85 V
Cl
2
(g) + 2e
–
 ? 2Cl
–
(aq);  E° = + 1.36 V 
Br
2
(l) + 2e
–
 ? 2Br
–
(aq);  E° = + 1.06 V
I
2
(s) + 2e
–
 ? 2I
–
(aq); E° = + 0.53 V
The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are :
(a) F
2
 and I
–
(b) Br
2
 and Cl
–
(c) Cl
2
 and Br
–
(d) Cl
2
 and I
2
19. A mixture of potassium chlorate, oxalic acid and sulphuric acid is
heated. During the reaction which element undergoes maximum change
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1. What are redox reactions?
Ans. Redox reactions, also known as oxidation-reduction reactions, are chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons between two species. In these reactions, one species undergoes oxidation (loses electrons) while the other undergoes reduction (gains electrons). This transfer of electrons enables the species to change their oxidation states.
2. How can redox reactions be identified?
Ans. Redox reactions can be identified by observing the changes in oxidation states of the elements involved. If an element's oxidation state increases, it undergoes oxidation, while if it decreases, it undergoes reduction. Additionally, the presence of certain elements like oxygen and hydrogen peroxide can also indicate the occurrence of a redox reaction.
3. What is the importance of redox reactions in everyday life?
Ans. Redox reactions play a crucial role in various aspects of everyday life. For example, the process of respiration in living organisms involves redox reactions where glucose is oxidized to release energy. Similarly, the corrosion of metals, the burning of fuels, and the process of photosynthesis are all examples of redox reactions that impact our daily lives.
4. How are redox reactions balanced?
Ans. Redox reactions are balanced using the concept of balancing by the half-reaction method. In this method, the oxidation half-reaction and the reduction half-reaction are balanced separately. First, the atoms other than hydrogen and oxygen are balanced, followed by balancing the oxygen atoms by adding water molecules and the hydrogen atoms by adding hydrogen ions or protons. Finally, the charges on both sides are balanced by adding electrons.
5. Can you provide an example of a redox reaction?
Ans. One example of a redox reaction is the reaction between iron and oxygen to form iron(III) oxide, commonly known as rust. In this reaction, iron undergoes oxidation, losing electrons to oxygen, which in turn undergoes reduction by gaining the electrons. The balanced equation for this reaction is: 4 Fe + 3 O2 -> 2 Fe2O3
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