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12 MCQ Worksheets on Chemistry of Carbon – [MCQ] | Multiple Choice Questions from the [Carbon] chapter – Chemistry

Last updated on June 12th, 2021 at 03:00 pm

We present here 12 MCQ-based Worksheets on Carbon Chemistry [MCQ] that contain Multiple Choice Questions from different chapters on Carbon Chemistry. This Chemistry of Carbon chapter includes Properties of Carbon, hydrocarbons, Carbon and living things, & Biochemical Reactions of carbon.

In addition to the MCQ worksheets, you get matching and fill-in-the-blanks worksheets to test your preparation with answers. [Good for different examinations and competitive tests & exams like UPSC].

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MCQ worksheets on Carbon Chemistry

Properties of Carbon – MCQ Worksheet (with answer) – set 1

  1. How many more valence electrons does carbon need to fill its outer energy level?
    a. 1
    b. 2
    c. 3
    d. 4
  2. Which type(s) of bonds can a carbon atom form with other carbon atoms?
    a. single bonds
    b. double bonds
    c. triple bonds
    d. all of the above
  3. Forms of pure carbon include
    a. methane.
    b. cellulose.
    c. diamond.
    d. two of the above
  4. One of the most common naturally occurring compounds on Earth is
    a. graphite.
    b. fullerene.
    c. cellulose.
    d. polythene.
  5. The monomers in a polymer may be
    a. all the same.
    b. different from one another.
    c. joined by metallic bonds.
    d. two of the above
  6. All carbon polymers are
    a. naturally occurring.
    b. produced in labs.
    c. found in plastics.
    d. large molecules.

Answers to MCQ Worksheet

Multiple Choice – answers

  1. d
  2. d
  3. c
  4. c
  5. d
  6. d

Links of All worksheets(Total 12) of this Carbon Chemistry series are given below. (as pagination)
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