Class 7th Science Chapter – 4 Acids, Bases and Salts
Textbook | NCERT |
Class | 7th |
Subject | Science |
Chapter | 4th |
Chapter Name | Acids, Bases and Salts |
Category | Class 7th Science MCQ |
Medium | English |
Source | Last Doubt |
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Class 7th Science Chapter – 4 Acids, Bases and Salts
Chapter – 4
Acids, Bases and Salts
MCQ
(1) Acids taste A. Sour B. Sweet C. Bitter D. Salty Answer – (A) Sour |
(2) Bases taste A. Sweet B. Sour C. Bitter D. Salty Answer – (C) Bitter |
(3) Colours of phenolphthalein indicator in acidic and basic medium, respectively are A. Pink and colourless B. Colourless and pink C. Blue and red D. Red and blue Colourless Pink Answer – (B) Colourless and pink |
(4) The nature of bases is A. Acidic B. Basic C. Neutral D. All of these Answer – (B) Basic |
(5) Which of the following feel soapy on touching? A. Acid B. Base C. Salt D. None of these Answer – (B) Base |
(6) Which of the following is a natural indicator? A. China rose petal B. Turmeric C. Litmus D. All of these Answer – (D) All of these |
(7) The most commonly used natural indicator is A. Turmeric B. Beetroot C. China rose petal D. Litmus Answer – (D) Litmus |
(8) The correct way of making a solution of acid in water is to A. Add water to acid B. Add acid to water C. Mix acid and water simultaneously D. Add water to acid in a shallow container Answer – (B) Add acid to water |
(9) Which of the following is basic in nature? A. Lime water B. Baking soda C. Both (a) and (b) D. Lemon juice Answer – (C) Both (a) and (b) |
(10) Litmus is extracted from A. Curd B. Grapes C. Lichens D. Cabbage Answer – (C) Lichens |
(11) Calcium hydroxide is found in A. Window cleaner B. Lime water C. Soap D. Lime juice Answer – (B) Lime water |
(12) On adding phenolphthalein indicator to a colorless solution, no change is observed. The nature of the solution may be A. Acidic or basic B. Basic C. Acidic or neutral D. Basic or neutral Answer – (C) Acidic or neutral |
(13) Neutralisation reaction is a A. Physical and reversible change B. Physical and irreversible change C. Chemical and reversible change D. Chemical and irreversible change Answer – (D) Chemical and irreversible change |
(14) When a drop of vinegar solution is put on the litmus paper, it turns A. Red B. Blue C. Green D. Yellow Answer – (A) Red |
(15) Tap water is A. Acidic B. Basic C. Neutral D. Depends on source Answer – (D) Depends on source |
(16) When phenolphthalein is added to a acidic solution, it gives A. Pink colour B. Red colour C. Blue colour D. No colour Answer – (D) No colour |
(17) A neutralisation reaction gives A. Salt and water B. Acid and salt C. Base and salt D. Acid and base Answer – (A) Salt and water |
(18) Our stomach contains A. Hydrochloric acid B. Sodium hydroxide C. Sulphuric acid D. Nitric acid Answer – (A) Hydrochloric acid |
(19) When we suffer from acidity, we should take A. Iron tonic B. Vitamins C. Antacid D. Lactocalamine Answer – (C) Antacid |
(20) When an ant bites, it injects A. Acidic liquid B. Basic liquid C. Both (a) and (b) D. Neutral liquids Answer – (A) Acidic liquid |
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