SAIRAM GROUP OF SCHOOLS,
CHENNAI 8. Colligative properties are not affected
JEE NEET FOUNDATION by:
JEE CHEMISTRY (2025-26) A) Number of solute particles
SET 2 XII CHAPTER SOLUTIONS B) Nature of solute
PROF. R. ANNADURAI C) Van’t Hoff factor
D) Molality
1. Which of the following will show the
highest elevation in boiling point for the
same molality? 9. The correct relation among the
A) Urea (non-electrolyte) colligative properties for a solution is:
B) NaCl (i = 2) A) π ∝ molarity
C) MgCl₂ (i = 3) B) ΔTf ∝ mole fraction
D) Glucose (non-electrolyte) C) ΔTb ∝ volume
D) P ∝ weight
2. Henry’s law constant (kH) for oxygen
increases with temperature. What does 10. Which of the following is not a unit of
this imply? concentration?
A) Solubility increases with temperature A) Molality B) Normality
B) Solubility decreases with temperature C) Osmotic pressure D) Molarity
C) Solubility remains the same
D) kH is independent of temperature 11. What is the mole fraction of a solute in
a solution?
A) Moles of solute / Moles of solvent
3. Which of the following solutions will
B) Moles of solute / Total moles
have the lowest freezing point?
A) 0.1 m NaCl B) 0.1 m BaCl₂ C) Moles of solvent / Total moles
C) 0.1 m Glucose D) 0.1 m AlCl₃ D) Moles of solute / Moles of solution
12. Which of the following is a colligative
4. Which condition is true for an ideal property?
solution?
A) Viscosity
A) ∆Hmix ≠ 0, ∆Vmix ≠ 0
B) ∆Hmix = 0, ∆Vmix = 0 B) Surface tension
C) ∆Hmix > 0, ∆Vmix < 0 C) Boiling point elevation
D) ∆Hmix < 0, ∆Vmix > 0 D) Solubility
13. Raoult's Law is applicable to which
5. Azeotropic mixtures cannot be
type of solution?
separated by:
A) Distillation A) Ideal solution
B) Crystallization B) Non-ideal solution
C) Sublimation C) Both ideal and non-ideal solutions
D) Filtration D) Neither ideal nor non-ideal solutions
14. What is the unit of molality?
6. Which of the following shows positive
A) Moles per liter
deviation from Raoult’s law?
A) Acetone + Chloroform B) Moles per kilogram
B) Ethanol + Water C) Grams per liter
C) HCl + Water D) Grams per kilogram
D) Acetone + Carbon disulfide
15. Which of the following solutions will
have the highest boiling point?
7. The relative lowering of vapour
pressure depends on: A) 1 M NaCl B) 1 M glucose
A) Nature of solute C) 1 M CaCl2 D) 1 M urea
B) Molality
C) Mole fraction of solute 16. What is the van't Hoff factor for a
D) Volume of solution solution of NaCl?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
17. Which of the following is an example
of a non-ideal solution?
A) Benzene and toluene
B) Ethanol and water
C) Hexane and heptane
D) All of the above
18. What is the relationship between
osmotic pressure and concentration?
A) π ∝ c B) π ∝ 1/c
C) π ∝ c^2 D) π ∝ 1/c^2
19. Which of the following colligative
properties is used to determine the
molecular weight of a solute?
A) Boiling point elevation
B) Freezing point depression
C) Osmotic pressure
D) All of the above
20. What is the boiling point elevation
constant (Kb) dependent on?
A) Solute B) Solvent
C) Temperature D) Pressure
21. A solution of glucose is isotonic with
blood. What is the concentration of
glucose in the solution?
A) 0.9% B) 5% C) 10% D) 15%
22. What is the relationship between mole
fraction and molality?
A) x = m / (m + 1000/M)
B) x = m / (m - 1000/M)
C) x = M / (M + 1000/m)
D) x = M / (M - 1000/m)
23. Which of the following solutions will
have the lowest freezing point?
A) 1 M NaCl B) 1 M glucose
C) 1 M CaCl2 D) 1 M urea
24. What is the unit of osmotic pressure?
A) atm B) mmHg
C) Pa D) All of the above
25. Raoult's Law is valid for which type of
solutions?
A) Dilute solutions
B) Concentrated solutions
C) Ideal solutions
D) All of the above