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Class 7th Chapters
1. Nutrition In Plants 2. Nutrition In Animals 3. Fibre To Fabric
4. Heat 5. Acids, Bases And Salts 6. Physical And Chemical Changes
7. Weather, Climate And Adaptations Of Animals To Climate 8. Winds, Storms And Cyclones 9. Soil
10. Respiration In Organisms 11. Transportation In Animals And Plants 12. Reproduction In Plants
13. Motion And Time 14. Electric Current And Its Effects 15. Light
16. Water: A Precious Resource 17. Forests: Our Lifeline 18. Wastewater Story



Chapter 5 Acids, Bases And Salts



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. The correct way of making a solution of acid in water is to

(a) add water to acid.

(b) add acid to water.

(c) mix acid and water simultaneously.

(d) add water to acid in a shallow container.

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Question 2. Products of a neutralisation reaction are always

(a) an acid and a base.

(b) an acid and a salt.

(c) a salt and water.

(d) a salt and a base.

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Question 3. Turmeric is a natural indicator. On adding its paste to acid and base separately, which colours would be observed

(a) Yellow in both acid and base.

(b) Yellow in acid and red in base.

(c) Pink in acid and yellow in base.

(d) Red in acid and blue in base.

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Question 4. Phenolphthalein is a synthetic indicator and its colours in acidic and basic solutions, respectively are

(a) red and blue.

(b) blue and red.

(c) pink and colourless.

(d) colourless and pink

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Question 5. When the soil is too basic, plants do not grow well in it. To improve its quality what must be added to the soil?

(a) Organic matter

(b) Quick lime

(c) Slaked lime

(d) Calamine solution

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Question 6. ‘Litmus’, a natural dye is an extract of which of the following?

(a) China rose (Gudhal)

(b) Beetroot

(c) Lichen

(d) Blue berries (Jamun)

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Question 7. Neutralisation reaction is a

(a) physical and reversible change.

(b) physical change that cannot be reversed.

(c) chemical and reversible change.

(d) chemical change that cannot be reversed.

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Question 8. A solution changes the colour of turmeric indicator from yellow to red. The solution is

(a) basic

(b) acidic

(c) neutral

(d) either neutral or acidic

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Question 9. Which of the following set of substances contain acids?

(a) Grapes, lime water

(b) Vinegar, soap

(c) Curd, milk of magnesia

(d) Curd, vinegar

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Question 10. On adding phenolphthalein indicator to a colourless solution, no change is observed. What is the nature of this solution?

(a) Basic

(b) Either acidic or basic

(c) Either acidic or neutral

(d) Either basic or neutral

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Question 11. Which of the following is an acid-base indicator?

(a) Vinegar

(b) Lime water

(c) Turmeric

(d) Baking soda

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 12. Look at the given reaction.

Hydrochloric acid + Sodium hydroxide (base) $\to$ Sodium chloride (salt) + Water

Sodium chloride formed in this reaction remains in solution form. Can we get solid sodium chloride from this solution? Suggest a method (if any).

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Question 13. State whether the following statements are true or false. Correct the false statements.

(a) All substances are either acidic or basic.

(b) A compound if acidic will turn all indicators red.

(c) Lime water turns red litmus blue.

(d) Common salt dissolved in water turns blue litmus red.

(e) Phenolphthalein is a natural indicator.

(f) Calamine can be used to treat ant’s sting.

(g) Lemon water is basic in nature.

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Question 14. Paheli is suffering from indigestion due to acidity. Is it advisable to give her orange juice in this situation and why?

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Short Answer Questions

Question 15. Look at Figure 5.1 which shows solutions taken in test tubes A,B,C and D. What colour is expected when a piece of red litmus paper is dropped in each test tube? Nature of the solutions is given in the table for your help.

Figure 5.1 - Four test tubes labelled A, B, C, D containing different solutions
Test Tube Contents Nature
A Lemon juice Acidic
B Liquid soap Basic
C Sugar solution Neutral
D Baking soda solution Basic

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Question 16. While playing in a park, a child was stung by a wasp. Some elders suggested applying paste of baking soda and others lemon juice as remedy. Which remedy do you think is appropriate and why?

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Question 17. Form a sentence using the following words – baking soda, ant bite, moist, effect, neutralised, rubbing.

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Question 18. Match the substances in Column I with those in Column II.

Column I Column II
(a) Tartaric acid (i) soap
(b) Calcium hydroxide (ii) curd
(c) Formic acid (iii) unripe mangoes
(d) Sodium hydroxide (iv) ant's sting
(e) Lactic acid (v) lime water

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Question 19. Fill the blanks in the following sentences

(a) Lemon juice and vinegar taste ___________ because they contain ___________.

(b) Turmeric and litmus are _________ acid-base indicators.

(c) Phenolphthalein gives _________ colour with lime water.

(d) When an acidic solution is mixed with a basic solution, they _________ each other forming _________ and water.

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Long Answer Questions

Question 20. Boojho, Paheli and their friend Golu were provided with a test tube each containing China rose solution which was pink in colour. Boojho added two drops of solution ‘A’ in his test tube and got dark pink colour. Paheli added 2 drops of solution ‘B’ to her test tube and got green colour. Golu added 2 drops of solution ‘C’ but could not get any change in colour. Suggest the possible cause for the variation in their results.

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Question 21. Fill in the cross word given as Figure 5.2 with the help of the clues provided.

Figure 5.2 - Crossword puzzle related to acids, bases, and salts

Across

(2) The solution which does not change the colour of either red or blue litmus.

(4) Phenolphthalein gives pink colour in this type of solution.

(7) Colour of blue litmus in lemon juice.

Down

(1) It is used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic.

(3) It is a natural indicator and gives pink colour in basic solution.

(5) Nature of ant’s sting.

(6) It is responsible for increase in temperature during a neutralisation reaction.

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Question 22. A farmer was unhappy because of his low crop yield. He discussed the problem with an agricultural scientist and realised that the soil of his field was either too acidic or too basic. What remedy would you suggest the farmer to neutralise the soil?

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Question 23. You are provided with four test tubes containing sugar solution, baking soda solution, tamarind solution, salt solution. Write down an activity to find the nature (acidic/basic/neutral) of each solution.

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Question 24. You are provided with three test tubes A, B and C as shown in Figure 5.3 with different liquids. What will you observe when you put

Figure 5.3 - Three test tubes labelled A, B and C containing different liquids

(a) a piece of blue litmus paper in each test tube.

(b) a piece of red litmus paper in each test tube.

(c) a few drops of phenolphthalein solution to each test tube.

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Question 25. Paheli observed that most of the fish in the pond of her village were gradually dying. She also observed that the waste of a factory in their village is flowing into the pond which probably caused the fish to die.

(a) Explain why the fish were dying.

(b) If the factory waste is acidic in nature, how can it be neutralised?

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Question 26. Explain two neutralisation reactions related to daily life situation.

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