Q: Determine how the underlined infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence: 'It is also possible to bring biscuits rather than a cake.'
Q: Determine how the underlined infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence: 'The day to sleep in is Sunday.'
Q: Choose the correct form: She enjoyed ___ to you.
Q: Choose the correct form: He agreed ___ the book.
Q: Choose the correct form: The lawyer argued for ___ the case.
Q: Choose the correct form: When they finish ___ the test, they will leave.
Q: Choose the correct form: Are you planning ___ the picnic?
Q: If water samples are taken from sea, river, clouds, lakes or snow, they will be found to contain hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1:8 by weight. This indicates the law of: (Entry test 2006)
Q: Which one of the following contains the greatest number of atoms? (Entry test 2008)
Q: How many moles of NaCl are produced from the reaction of 6.022×10²³? (Entry test 2008)
Q: If 28.0g of nitrogen gas reacts with 8.0g of hydrogen gas to form ammonia, the limiting reactant among the two will be: (Entry test 2008)
Q: 10L of Cl₂ gas reacts with 40L of H₂ gas under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. How much volume of HCl should be produced? (Entry test 2008)
Q: A gas at STP contains only 6.02×10²³ atoms and is mono-atomic It will occupy: (Entry test 2010)
Q: The combustion of one mole of propane (C₃H₈) produces how many moles of water? (Entry test 2011)
Q: How many grams of water are produced in burning 2.24 dm³ of hydrogen at STP? (Entry test 2011)
Q: How many hydrogen atoms are present in one mole of water? (Entry test 2012)
Q: The volume occupied by 3.2 g of oxygen at STP is: (Entry test 2012)
Q: How many atoms are contained in one mole of Ca(OH)₂? (Entry test 2012)
Q: One mole is the amount of substance which contains as many elementary entities as contained in: (Entry test 2012)
Q: 1 amu is equal to 1.661×10⁻²⁴ g, then 1.0 g will be equal to: (Entry test 2012)