VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

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VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science with solutions has been provided below for standard students. We have provided chapter wise VBQ for Class 10 Science with solutions. The following Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science value based questions with answers will come in your exams. Students should understand the concepts and learn the solved cased based VBQs provided below. This will help you to get better marks in class 10 examinations.

Acids Bases Salts VBQs Class 10 Science

Question. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of   
(a) strong acid and strong base.
(b) weak acid and weak base.
(c) strong acid and weak base.
(d) weak acid and strong base.

Answer

D

Question. Which of the given substances is used in the following applications?   
I. It is used as a fire proofing material.
II. It is used for sealing gaps in laboratory apparatus.
III. It is used in making toys.
(a) Bleaching powder
(b) Plaster of Paris
(c) Baking soda
(d) Washing soda

Answer

B

Question. Which one of the following can be used as an acid– base indicator by a visually impaired student?   
(a) Litmus
(b) Turmeric
(c) Vanilla essence
(d) Petunia leaves

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following are present in a dilute aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid?   
(a) H3O+ + Cl–
(b) H3O+ + OH–
(c) Cl– + OH–
(d) Unionized HCl

Answer

A

Question. Identify the basic salt from the following salts:   
(a) Na2CO3
(b) NH4Cl
(c) NaNO3
(d) KCl 

Answer

A

Question. A compound is prepared from gypsum upon heating to a temperature of 373 K and it changes back to gypsum on adding water. Which is the incorrect statement about the compound?   
(a) The compound is used for setting fractured bones.
(b) The compound is called plaster of Paris which is calcium sulphate dehydrate with a formula CaSO4.2HO.
(c) If heated at higher temperature, the compound becomes dehydrated and is called dead burnt plaster.
(d) Both (a) and (b).

Answer

B

Question. What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution of a base in a test tube?   
(i) The temperature of the solution increases
(ii) The temperature of the solution decreases
(iii) The temperature of the solution remains the same
(iv) Salt formation takes place
(a) (i) only
(b) (i) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iii)
(d) (i) and (iv)

Answer

D

Question. Which of the following is used for dissolution of gold?   
(a) Hydrochloric acid
(b) Sulphuric acid
(c) Nitric acid
(d) Aqua regia

Answer

D

Question. An aqueous solution ‘A’ phenolphthalein solution colour is pink. On addition of an aqueous solution ‘B’ to ‘A’, the pink colour disappears. The following statement is true for solution ‘A’ and ‘B’.   
(a) A is strongly basic and B is a weak base.
(b) A is strongly acidic and B is a weak acid.
(c) A has pH greater than 7 and B has pH less than 7.
(d) A has pH less than 7 and B has pH greater than 7.

Answer

C

Question. A milk man adds a very small amount of baking soda to fresh milk. Why?   
(a) To increase the rate of fermentation
(b) To decrease the rate of fermentation
(c) To increase its quality
(d) To make paneer

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is acidic in nature?   
(a) Lime juice
(b) Human blood
(c) Lime water
(d) Antacid

Answer

A

Question. Common salt besides being used in kitchen can also be used as the raw material for making 
(i) washing soda. (ii) bleaching powder.
(iii) baking soda. (iv) slaked lime.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(c) (i) and (iii)
(d) (i), (iii) and (iv)

Answer

C

Question. One of the constituents of baking powder is sodium hydrogen carbonate, the other constituent is   
(a) hydrochloric acid.
(b) tartaric acid.
(c) acetic acid.
(d) sulphuric acid.

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following is not a salt?   
(a) Sodium chloride
(b) Slaked lime
(c) Lead sulphide
(d) Zinc nitrate

Answer

B

Question. During the preparation of hydrogen chloride gas on a humid day, the gas is usually passed through the guard tube containing calcium chloride. The role of calcium chloride taken in the guard tube is to   
(a) absorb the evolved gas.
(b) moisten the gas.
(c) absorb moisture from the gas.
(d) absorb Cl– ions from the evolved gas.

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following salts does not contain water of crystallisation?   
(a) Blue vitriol
(b) Baking soda
(c) Washing soda
(d) Gypsum

Answer

B

Assertion And Reason Based MCQs :

Directions : In the following questions, A statement of Assertion (a) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the correct choice as.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false and R is True.

Question. Assertion (A): Gas bubbles are observed when sodium carbonate is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.   
Reason (R): Carbon dioxide is given off in the reaction.

Answer

A

Question. Assertion (A): When zinc is added to dilute hydrochloric acid, hydrogen is given off.   
Reason (R): Hydrogen chloride molecules contain hydrochloric acid and hydrogen atoms.

Answer

B

Question. Assertion (A): Plaster of Paris is used by doctors for setting fractured bones.   
Reason (R): When Plaster of Paris is mixed with water and applied around the fractured limbs, it sets into a hard mass.

Answer

A

Question. Assertion (A): When common salt is kept open, it absorbs moisture from the air.   
Reason (R): Common salt contains magnesium chloride.

Answer

A

Question. Assertion (A): Baking soda creates acidity in the stomach.   
Reason (R): Baking soda is alkaline.

Answer

D

Question. Assertion (A): After white washing the walls, a shiny white finish on walls is obtained after two to three days. 
Reason (R): Calcium Oxide reacts with Carbon dioxide to form Calcium Hydrogen Carbonate which gives shiny white finish.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Sodium hydrogen carbonate is an acidic salt.   
Reason: It is a salt produced by the neutralization reaction between a strong base (NaOH) and a weak acid (H2CO3).

Answer

D

Question. Assertion (A): Ammonia solution is an alkali.   
Reason (R): Ammonia solution turns blue litmus paper red.

Answer

C

Case Based Questions :

I. Read the following and answer any four questions from The reaction between MnO2 with HCl is depicted in the following diagram. It was observed that a gas with bleaching abilities was released.   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. Identify the correct statement from the following:   
(a) MnO2 is getting reduced whereas HCl is getting oxidized.
(b) MnO2 is getting oxidized whereas HCl is getting reduced.
(c) MnO2 and HCl both are getting reduced.
(d) MnO2 and HCl both are getting oxidized.

Answer

A

Question. In the above discussed reaction, what is the nature of MnO2 ?   
(a) Acidic oxide
(b) Basic oxide
(c) Neutral oxide
(d) Amphoteric oxide

Answer

B

Question. The chemical reaction between MnO2 and HCl is an example of: 
(a) displacement reaction
(b) combination reaction
(c) redox reaction
(d) decomposition reaction.

Answer

C

Question. Chlorine gas reacts with _______ to form bleaching powder. 
(A dry Ca(OH)2
(b) dil. solution of Ca(OH)2
(c) conc. solution of Ca(OH)2
(d) dry CaO

Answer

A

Question. What will happen if we take dry HCl gas instead of aqueous solution of HCl?   
(a) Reaction will occur faster.
(b) Reaction will not occur.
(c) Reaction rate will be slow.
(d) Reaction rate will remain the same.

Answer

B

II. Read the following and answer any four questions from Frothing in Yamuna:   
The primary reason behind the formation of the toxic foam is high phosphate content in the wastewater because of detergents used in dyeing industries, dhobi ghat Yamuna’s pollution level is so bad that parts of it have been labelled ‘dead’ as there is no oxygen in it for aquatic life to survive.   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. The table provides the pH value of four solutions P, Q, R and S   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Which of the following correctly represents the solutions in increasing order of their hydronium ion concentration?
(a) P>Q>R>S
(b) P>S>Q>R
(c) S<Q<R<P
(d) S<P<Q<R

Answer

C

Question. High content of phosphate ion in river Yamuna may lead to:   
(a) decreased level of dissolved oxygen and increased growth of algae.
(b) decreased level of dissolved oxygen and no effect of growth of algae.
(c) increased level of dissolved oxygen and increased growth of algae.
(d) decreased level of dissolved oxygen and decreased growth of algae.

Answer

A

Question. If a sample of water containing detergents is provided to you, which of the following methods will you adopt to neutralize it?   
(a) Treating the water with baking soda
(b) Treating the water with vinegar
(c) Treating the water with caustic soda
(d) Treating the water with washing soda

Answer

B

Question. Predict the pH value of the water of river Yamuna if the reason for froth is high content of detergents dissolved in it.   
(a) 10-11
(b) 5-7
(c) 2-5
(d) 7

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following statements is correct for the water with detergents dissolved in it?   
(a) low concentration of hydroxide ion (OH–)and high concentration of hydronium ion (H3O+).
(b) high concentration of hydroxide ion (OH–) and low concentration of hydronium ion (H3O+).
(c) high concentration of hydroxide ion (OH–) as well as hydronium ion (H3O+).
(d) equal concentration of both hydroxide ion (OH–) and hydronium ion (H3O+).

Answer

B

III. Read the following and answer any four questions from Study the given table and answer the following questions. It shows the pH value of the plaque (which collects around teeth) surrounding the teeth of a child over 3 hrs.     

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. State the time during the day when condition is most favourable for process of tooth decay. 
(a) 1.0
(b) 2.0
(c) 3.0
(d) 4.0

Answer

D

Question. The nature of toothpastes commonly used to protect tooth decay is:   
(a) acidic
(b) basic
(c) neutral
(d) none of the above

Answer

B

Question. The three constituents of plaque are   
(a) Acid
(b) Saliva
(c) Bacteria
(d) All of these

Answer

D

Question. The pH which leads to tooth decay?   
(a) above 7
(b) at 7
(c) below 5.5
(d) above 5.5

Answer

C

IV. Suhana takes three beakers A, B and C filled with aqueous solutions of glucose, alcohol and hydrochloric acid respectively as shown in the following figure:   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. Which of the following statement is correct in terms of glowing of bulb when the switch is ON? 
(a) Bulb A and B do not glow but bulb C glows.
(b) Bulb A and C do not glow but bulb B glows.
(c) Bulb B and C do not glow but bulb A glows.
(d) All the bulbs glow.

Answer

A

Question. Which of the following statement is true if alcohol is replaced with NaOH solution:   
(a) bulb glows in alcohol but not in NaOH solution.
(b) bulb will glow in NaOH solution but not in alcohol.
(c) bulb does not glow in alcohol and neither will it glow in NaOH solution.
(d) bulb glows in NaOH solution as well as in alcohol.

Answer

B

Question. The bulb glows in a solution depending on whether the solution is:   
(a) acidic
(b) an electrolyte
(c) basic
(d) a non electrolyte

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following are present in a dilute aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid?   
(a) H3O+ + Cl–
(b) H3O+ + OH–
(c) Cl– + OH–
(d) Unionized HCl

Answer

A

V. Study the given experimental set-up and answer the following questions.   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. A new product sodium zincate is formed if sulphuric acid is replaced with: 
(a) Sodium hydroxide
(b) Sodium oxide
(c) Zinc oxide
(d) water

Answer

A

Question. The above experimental set up shows reaction between metal and   
(a) Acid
(b) Metal carbonate
(c) Metal hydrogen carbonate
(d) Metal oxide

Answer

A

Question. Which gas is liberated during the process?   
(a) Hydrogen gas
(b) Carbon dioxide gas
(c) Nitrogen gas
(d) Hydrogen sulphide gas

Answer

A

Question. Write the products formed in the above process:   
(a) Zinc sulphate only
(b) Only hydrogen gas
(c) Zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas
(d) Zinc sulphide and hydrogen gas

Answer

C

VI. Read the given passage and answer the following questions from P, Q, R are different colourless solids, while S is a colourless solution. They are (in random order) Sodium chloride (NaCl), Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3), Acetic acid (CH3COOH) and Phenolphthalein indicator. Small amount of the above substances were added in pairs (e.g. P with Q; Q with R etc.) to a small amount of water in a test tube.
They give the following results as shown in the observation table.
Observation Table:   

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. The chemicals are:    

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science
VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science
Answer

B

Question. If acetic acid and hydrochloric acid of same concentration are taken, HCl is a stronger acid because it contains:   
(a) more of Cl– ions.
(b) more of H+ ions.
(c) less of H+ ions
(d) more of CH3 COO– ions.

Answer

B

Question. Which of the following reaction is incorrect ?   
(a) Phenolphthalein (P) + NaCl (Q) No reaction
(b) Phenolphthalein + CaCO3 (R) → Alkaline medium (Dark Pink Colour)
(c) Phenolphthalein + NaCl → Acidic medium (Blue colour)
(d) CaCO3 (R) + 2CH3COOH (S) → (CH3COO)2Ca + CO2 (effervescence) + 2H2O

Answer

C

Question. The chemicals that can be used as an acid– base indicator by a visually impaired student is _________.   
(a) Petunia leaves
(b) Vanilla essence
(c) Phenolphthalein
(d) Turmeri

Answer

B

VII. A metal is treated with dilute sulphuric acid. The gas evolved is collected by the method shown in the figure: 

VBQs Acids Bases Salts Class 10 Science

Question. If the metal used above is zinc, choose the correct balanced chemical equation for the evolution of gas ?  
(a) 2Zn(s) + H2SO4(dil) → 2ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)↑
(b) Zn(s) + H2SO4(dil) → ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)↑
(c) Zn(s) + 2H2SO4(dil) → 2ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)↑
(d) 2Zn(s) + H2SO4(dil) → ZnSO4(aq) + 2H2(g)↑

Answer

B

Question. What nature of hydrogen is used as a fuel in rocket ?  
(a) solid
(b) liquid
(c) gaseous
(d) all of the above

Answer

B

Question. Name the gas evolved:   
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Sulphur dioxide gas
(c) Carbon dioxide

Answer

A

Question. The gas evolved is :   
(a) Lighter than air
(b) Heavier than air
(c) None of these
(c) All 

Answer

A

VIII. Read the given passage and answer the following questions from Suhana wanted her house to be white washed. She bought 10 kg of quicklime from the market and dissolved it in 30 L of water. On adding lime to water, she observed that the water started boiling even when it was not being heated.

Question. The correct formula for calcium hydroxide is: 
(a) Ca(OH)
(b) Ca(OH2)
(c) Ca(OH)2
(d) Ca2OH2

Answer

C

Question. Which of the following statements is correct about the above reaction based on your observations?   
(i) It is an endothermic reaction.
(ii) It is an exothermic reaction
(iii) The pH of the resulting solution will be more than seven.
(iv) The pH of the resulting solution will be less than seven.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (i) and (iv)
(d) (iii) and (iv)

Answer

B

Question. Name the product when water is added to quicklime.   
(a) Calcium oxide
(b) Calcium hydroxide
(c) Calcium dioxide
(d) Calcium carbonate

Answer

B

Question. The common name for quick lime is:   
(a) Calcium hydroxide
(b) Calcium oxide
(c) Calcium dioxide
(d) Calcium carbonate

Answer

B

IX. Read the given passage and answer the following questions from Sanjana while preparing cake used baking soda in small amounts. It helps to make the cake soft and spongy. An aqueous solution of baking soda also turns red litmus blue. It is also used in soda acid extinguisher.

Question. The pH of baking soda solution is :   
(a) more than 7
(b) less than 7
(c) equal to 7
(d) less than 7 but more than 3.

Answer

A

Question. What is the chemical name for baking soda?   
(a) Sodium carbonate
(b) sodium bicarbonate
(c) calcium carbonate
(d) calcium bicarbonate.

Answer

B

Question. Name the gas produced by the reaction of baking soda and acid which helps as fire extinguisher:   
(a) Carbon monoxide
(b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Hydrogen
(d) Oxygen

Answer

B

Question. Name the products formed when baking soda is heated:   
(a) Sodium sulphate and carbon dioxide gas.
(b) Sodium carbonate and water.
(c) Sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide and water.
(d) Sodium oxide carbon dioxide and water.

Answer

C

X. Read the given passage and answer the following questions from A dry pellet of a common base B when kept in open absorbs moisture and turns sticky. The compound is also a by-product of chloro-alkali process.   

Question. What is the raw material used in chloro-alkali?   
(a) Aqueous solution of sodium chloride
(b) Sodium chloride in dry form
(c) Sodium hydroxide
(d) Sodium carbonate

Answer

A

Question. When aqueous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) reacts with HCl (aq), it gives   
(a) NaOH, H2 and CO2
(b) NaCl, H2O and CO2
(c) NaHCO3, H2 and CO2
(d) NaHCO3, H2O and CO2

Answer

B

Question. Identify B:
(a) Sodium chloride
(b) Sodium hydroxide
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Sodium carbonate

Answer

B

Question. What type of reaction occurs when B is treated with an acidic oxide?   
(a) Neutralisation
(b) Double decomposition
(c) Combination
(d) Displacement

Answer

A