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    MCQ on Solid State Questions for NEET Students

    Which of the following statements is correct?

    (A) Dry ice is a covalent solid

    (B) Silicon carbide is a metallic solid

    (C) Zinc sulfide is a molecular solid

    (D) Graphite is a network solid

    Option d – Graphite is a network solid

    Which element has the smallest energy gap between the valence and conduction bands?

    (A) Carbon (diamond)

    (B) Silicon

    (C) Germanium

    (D) Tin

    Option d – Tin

    Which of the following statements about crystal defects are accurate?

    i. Frenkel defect occurs when there’s a slight size difference between cation and anion
    ii. Frenkel defect is also known as a dislocation defect
    iii. Electrons trapped in lattice sites form F-centers
    iv. Metal deficiency defects are line defects that alter stoichiometry

    (A) i, ii

    (B) ii, iii

    (C) iii, iv

    (D) i, iv

    Option b – ii, iii

    All of the following are tetragonal crystal systems, except:

    (A) SnO₂

    (B) CaSO₄

    (C) TiO₂

    (D) ZnO

    Option d – ZnO

    How many arrangements are possible for forming a one-dimensional close-packed array of spheres?

    (A) 1

    (B) 2

    (C) 3

    (D) 4

    Option a – 1

    Rhenium oxide has a cubic lattice with Re atoms at corners and O atoms on edges. What is its chemical formula?

    (A) ReO₃

    (B) Re₂O₃

    (C) ReO

    (D) Re₃O₄

    Option a – ReO₃

    Which of the following statements is incorrect?

    (A) Crystalline solids show anisotropy

    (B) Crystalline solids have definite melting points

    (C) Amorphous solids melt sharply

    (D) Amorphous solids are also called supercooled liquids

    Option c – Amorphous solids melt sharply

    A metal exists in both fcc and simple cubic structures with edge lengths of 3.6 Å and 3.0 Å respectively. What is the ratio of their densities (fcc : simple cubic)?

    (A) 1 : 2

    (B) 1 : 1.5

    (C) 1 : 0.432

    (D) 1 : 0.864

    Option c – 1 : 0.432

    Which of the following is a ferrimagnetic material?

    (A) MnO

    (B) CrO₂

    (C) Fe₃O₄

    (D) H₂O

    Option c – Fe₃O₄

    Choose the correct option based on the statements:

    1. A diode is formed from two n-type semiconductors
    2. Rhenium oxide conducts like metallic copper
    3. Vanadium oxides exhibit either metallic or insulating behavior depending on temperature

    (A) Only statement 1 is incorrect

    (B) Only statement 2 is incorrect

    (C) Statements 1 and 2 are incorrect

    (D) All statements are incorrect

    Option a – Only statement 1 is incorrect

    Which substance is a non-polar molecular solid?

    (A) H₂O

    (B) HCl

    (C) CCl₄

    (D) SO₂

    Option c – CCl₄

    In a zinc blende structure, if B⁻ ions form an fcc lattice, where are the A⁺ ions located?

    (A) All tetrahedral voids

    (B) Half of the tetrahedral voids

    (C) One-third of the tetrahedral voids

    (D) Two-thirds of the tetrahedral voids

    Option b – Half of the tetrahedral voids

    Which pairing is incorrect?

    (A) Benzene – Diamagnetic

    (B) Iron – Antiferromagnetic

    (C) Oxygen – Paramagnetic

    (D) Water – Diamagnetic

    Option b – Iron – Antiferromagnetic

    If an element M forms a ccp structure, how many tetrahedral voids exist in 0.5 mol of it? (NA = Avogadro’s number)

    (A) 0.5 × NA

    (B) NA

    (C) 2 × NA

    (D) 4 × NA

    Option b – NA

    In a face-centered cubic cell, the face diagonal is how many times the edge length?

    (A) 1.414

    (B) 2.828

    (C) 4.242

    (D) 1.732

    Option a – 1.414

    What is the coordination number in the following structures?

    hcp = ?
    ccp = ?
    bcc = ?

    (A) 8, 8, 6

    (B) 8, 12, 8

    (C) 12, 12, 8

    (D) 8, 12, 6

    Option c – 12, 12, 8

    What is the percentage of empty space in a body-centered cubic lattice?

    (A) 32%

    (B) 26%

    (C) 52.4%

    (D) 48.6%

    Option a – 32%

    In an unmagnetized ferromagnetic material, how are the magnetic domains arranged?

    (A) Randomly oriented and cancel out magnetically

    (B) Oppositely oriented and cancel out magnetically

    (C) Aligned in the same direction without canceling

    (D) Randomly arranged without canceling magnetically

    Option a – Randomly oriented and cancel out magnetically

    Which of the following is an intrinsic semiconductor?

    (A) Copper

    (B) Sulfur

    (C) Silicon

    (D) Phosphorus-doped silicon

    Option c – Silicon

    In a cubic unit cell of a titanium mineral, calcium ions are at the corners, oxide ions at face centers, and titanium at the center. What is the oxidation state of titanium?

    (A) +1

    (B) +3

    (C) +4

    (D) +2

    Option c – +4

    How many voids are there in one unit cell of a face-centered cubic structure?

    (A) 4

    (B) 6

    (C) 12

    (D) 16

    Option c – 12

    From the following, how many are ionic solids?

    i. SiO₂
    ii. KCl
    iii. Cu
    iv. CO
    v. Diamond
    vi. BaSO₄
    vii. NH₃
    viii. NH₄F

    (A) 2

    (B) 3

    (C) 4

    (D) 5

    Option b – 3

    Based on the given atomic radii (r⁺ = 1.6 Å, r⁻ = 1.8 Å), which type of void is likely to be occupied by the cation?

    (A) Planar triangular

    (B) Tetrahedral

    (C) Octahedral

    (D) Cubic

    Option d – Cubic

    Which point defects are present in solid AgBr?

    i. Metal deficiency defect
    ii. Metal excess defect
    iii. Frenkel defect
    iv. Schottky defect
    v. Impurity defect

    (A) i and ii

    (B) iii and iv

    (C) i and iii

    (D) ii and iv

    Option b – iii and iv

    In an fcc lattice of element M, how many nearest neighbors does each atom have?

    (A) 4

    (B) 6

    (C) 8

    (D) 12

    Option d – 12

    A Schottky defect in a crystal arises when:

    (A) Equal numbers of cations and anions are missing from the lattice

    (B) Extra cations occupy interstitial sites

    (C) An ion shifts from its normal site to an interstitial site

    (D) Unequal numbers of ions are missing from the lattice

    Option a – Equal numbers of cations and anions are missing from the lattice

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