FirstInTest Logo
FirstInTest
Blogs
StreamsStudy
Question Bank
Login
Home/Questions/NCERT

📚NCERT Questions — NCERT11

210 solved questions with detailed explanations

Exams

All ExamsCBSE11(591)CBSE10(499)CBSE12(275)NCERT11(210)NCERT10(100)
51

For an alkene to exhibit cis-trans isomerism, which condition must be met?

NCERT11
52

What happens to the electromeric effect when the attacking reagent is removed?

NCERT11
53

If benzene is treated with excess chlorine in the presence of anhydrous AlCl3, the final product will be:

NCERT11
54

Ethyne is more acidic than ethene and ethane. This increased acidity is primarily due to:

NCERT11
55

Calculate the oxidation number of manganese (Mn) in KMnO₄.

NCERT11
56

What acts as the stationary phase in paper chromatography?

NCERT11
57

Which of the following is an example of a combination redox reaction?

NCERT11
58

Ethyne, when passed through a red hot iron tube at 873K, undergoes cyclic polymerization to form:

NCERT11
59

The carbon atoms involved in a carbon-carbon triple bond in alkynes are typically hybridized as:

NCERT11
60

In balancing redox reactions using the oxidation number method, if the total increase in oxidation number is not equal to the total decrease, what action should be taken?

NCERT11
← PreviousPage 6 of 21Next →
FirstInTest

Your platform for exam preparation and quiz mastery. Prepare for JEE, NEET, GATE, and more.

Streams

  • Engineering
  • Medical
  • CUET
  • Technical
  • NCERT
  • Global Gateway

Resources

  • Questions & Answers
  • Study
  • Formula Sheets
  • Notes
  • Worksheets
  • Dashboard
  • Blogs

Company

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Feedback

This website provides practice questions and solutions for preparation purposes only and is not affiliated with NTA, JEE, NEET, GATE, or any official examination authority. All trademarks and exam names belong to their respective owners. While the answers are prepared to the best of our knowledge and capabilities, we do not guarantee their accuracy, completeness, or timeliness. Users are advised to verify information independently, and we are not responsible for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from the use of this content.

© 2026 FirstInTest. All rights reserved.