SOLUTION, SUSPENSION AND SEPERATION (One-Liner + MCQs)

We make a solution when we mix:

  • (A) Salt and water
  • (B) Sugar and cinnamon
  • (C) Cheese sauce and macaroni
  • (D) Vegetables in a salad
Check Answer
  • (A) Salt and water

Particles settle down in a:

  • (A) Solution
  • (B) Solvent
  • (C) Suspension
  • (D) Solute
Check Answer
  • (C) Suspension

When particles of solute remain suspended in the mixture, the mixture is called:

  • (A) Solution
  • (B) Unsaturated
  • (C) Dilution
  • (D) Suspension
Check Answer
  • (D) Suspension

What does the term “Aqua” mean?

  • (A) Mixture
  • (B) Air
  • (C) Water
  • (D) Alloy
Check Answer
  • (C) Water

“Aqua” is a word of which of the following languages?

  • (A) Greek
  • (B) Latin
  • (C) French
  • (D) German
Check Answer
  • (B) Latin

Which of the following is a TRUE solution?

  • (A) Ink
  • (B) Starch solution
  • (C) Blood
  • (D) Salt solution
Check Answer
  • (D) Salt solution

Soluble solid cannot be separated from:

  • (A) Mixture
  • (B) Solution
  • (C) Both (A & B)
  • (D) Solvent
Check Answer
  • (C) Both (A & B)

A modern technique used for the separation of mixture is known as:

  • (A) Sublimation
  • (B) Chromatography
  • (C) Distillation
  • (D) Condensation
Check Answer
  • (B) Chromatography

What type of solution “Brass” and “Bronze” are:

  • (A) Gas in gas
  • (B) Solid in gas
  • (C) Solid in solid
  • (D) Liquid in solid
Check Answer
  • (C) Solid in solid

The mixture of two or more metals is called:

  • (A) Solder
  • (B) Alloy
  • (C) Amalgam
  • (D) Solution
Check Answer
  • (B) Alloy

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