Quiz Details
QZ-20260510-44426
Topics:
Acids
Bases
Salts
Class 10
Difficulty:
Level 3 - Medium
Questions:
5
Language:
English (English)
Generated:
May 10, 2026 at 08:32 AM
Generated by:
Guest User
Instructions: Select an answer for each question and click "Check Answer" to see if you're correct. Then view the explanation to learn more!
1 What is the pH range of acidic solutions?
Correct Answer:
A
Explanation: Acidic solutions have a pH less than 7, ranging from 0 to just below 7.
Explanation: Acidic solutions have a pH less than 7, ranging from 0 to just below 7.
2 Which of the following is a strong base?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base that dissociates completely in water.
Explanation: Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base that dissociates completely in water.
3 What is formed when an acid reacts with a base?
Correct Answer:
A
Explanation: The reaction between an acid and a base produces salt and water, known as a neutralization reaction.
Explanation: The reaction between an acid and a base produces salt and water, known as a neutralization reaction.
4 Which of the following is a characteristic of bases?
Correct Answer:
C
Explanation: Bases typically have a bitter taste and feel slippery, distinguishing them from acids.
Explanation: Bases typically have a bitter taste and feel slippery, distinguishing them from acids.
5 What type of solution is formed when table salt is dissolved in water?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: Dissolving table salt (sodium chloride) in water results in a neutral solution, as it neither donates nor accepts protons.
Explanation: Dissolving table salt (sodium chloride) in water results in a neutral solution, as it neither donates nor accepts protons.