MCQs For NCERT Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 16 Chemistry in Everyday Life

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Chemistry in Everyday Life Class 12 MCQ Questions with Answers

See below Chemistry in Everyday Life Class 12 Chemistry MCQ Questions, solve the questions and compare your answers with the solutions provided below.

Question. Substances used for bringing down temperature in high fever are called         
(a) pyretics
(b) antipyretics
(c) antibiotics
(d) antiseptics

Answer

B

Question. Amoxycillin is semi-synthetic modification of       
(a) penicillin
(b) streptomycin
(c) tetracyclin
(d) chloroampheniol

Answer

A

Question. Barbituric acid and its derivatives are well known       
(a) antipyretics
(b) analgesics
(c) antiseptics
(d) traquillizers

Answer

D

Question. A medicine which promotes the secretion of urine is called       
(a) uretic
(b) monouretic
(c) diuretic
(d) triuretic

Answer

C

Question. A drug effective in the treatment of pneumonia, bronchitis, etc, is       
(a) streptomycin
(b) chloramphenicol
(c) penicillin
(d) sulphaguanidine

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following acts as an antioxidant in edible oils ?       
(a) Vitamin B
(b) Vitamin C
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin E

Answer

D

Question. The drug which is effective in curing malaria is       
(a) quinine
(b) aspirin
(c) analgin
(d) equanil

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following is an antidiabetic drug?       
(a) Insulin
(b) Penicillin
(c) Chloroquine
(d) Aspirin

Answer

A

Question. Further growth of cancerous cells in the body is arrested by       
(a) physiotherapy
(b) chemotherapy
(c) electrotherapy
(d) psychotherapy

Answer

B

Question. Sulphaguadine is used for       
(a) dysentery
(b) urinary infections
(c) antiseptic
(d) antipyretic

Answer

A

Question. H1 – Receptor antagonists is a term associated with :       
(a) Antiseptics
(b) Antihistamins
(c) Antacids
(d) Analgesics

Answer

B

Question. Which one of the following can possibly be used as analgesic without causing addiction and mood modification?             
(a) Diazepam
(b) Morphine
(c) N-acetyl-para-aminophenol
(d) Tetrahydrocannabinol

Answer

C

Question. Antiseptics and disinfectants either kill or prevent growth of microorganisms. Identify which of the following statements is not true:       
(a) Chlorine and iodine are used as strong disinfectants.
(b) Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen Peroxide are strong antiseptics.
(c) Disinfectants harm the living tissues.
(d) A 0.2% solution of phenol is an antiseptic while 1% solution acts as a disinfectant.

Answer

B

Question. Structuraly biodegradable detergents, should contain       
(a) normal alkyl chain
(b) branched alkyl chain
(c) phenyl side chain
(d) cyclohexyl side chain

Answer

B

Question. Arsenicals are mainly used for treatment of:     
(a) Cholera
(b) Jaundice
(c) Syphilis
(d) Typhoid

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following is a local anaesthetic?       
(a) Diazepam
(b) Procaine
(c) Chloramphenicol
(d) Penicillin-G

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is used as a ‘morning after pill’        
(a) Norethindrone
(b) Ethynylestradiol
(c) Mifepristone
(d) Bithional

Answer

C

Question. Identify the wrong statement in the following:       
(a) Chlorofluorocarbons are responsible for ozone layer depletion 
(b) Greenhouse effect is responsible for global warming
(c) Acid rain is mostly because of oxides of nitrogen and sulphur
(d) Ozone layer does not permit infrared radiation from the sun to reach the earth

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following is used for inducing sleep?        
(a) paracetamol
(b) chloroquine
(c) bithional
(d) barbituric acid derivatives

Answer

D

Question. Arsenic drugs are mainly used in the treatment of        
(a) jaundice
(b) typhoid
(c) syphilis
(d) cholera

Answer

C

Question. A broad spectrum antibiotic is        
(a) paracetamol
(b) penicillin
(c) aspirin
(d) chloramphenicol

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following is an antidiabetic drug?       
(a) Insulin
(b) Penicillin 
(c) Chloroquine
(d) Aspirin

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following compounds is not an antacid ?        
(a) Phenelzine
(b) Ranitidine
(c) Aluminium hydroxide
(d) Cimetidine

Answer

A

Chemistry in Everyday Life Class 12 Chemistry MCQ Questions