Introduction to chemistry
71 Questions
1. It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances
combine or separate from other substances, and how substances
interact with energy.
a) Chemistry b) Organic Chemistry
c) Biochemistry d) Physical Chemistry
2. It involves the formation of new substances.
a) Photosynthesis b) Laboratory Apparatus
c) Chemical Reaction d) Inorganic Chemistry
3. It is the study of metals and gases that do not have carbon as part of
their makeup.
a) Biology b) Inorganic Chemistry
c) Physical Chemistry d) Chemistry
4. It is the study of compounds that contain the element carbon
a) Chemistry b) Inorganic Chemistry
c) Analytical Chemistry d) Organic Chemistry
5. It uses qualitative and quantitative observation to identify and
measure the physical and chemical properties of substances.
a) Analytical Chemistry b) Biochemistry
c) Physical Chemistry d) Organic Chemistry
6. It is the study of chemical processes that occur within living
organisms.
a) Chemistry b) Physical CHemistry
c) Analytical Chemistry d) Biochemistry
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,7. It is the study of how matter and energy interact by the use of
thermodynamics and quantum mechanics in chemistry.
a) Biology b) Physical Chemistry
c) Astronomy d) Biochemistry
8. She is a Polish-French chemist that is known for her discovery of
Radium and Polonium
a) John Dalton b) Rosalind Franklin
c) Marie Curie d) Antoine Lavoisier
9. He is a French chemist that is known for inventing the process of
Pasteurization and creation of vaccines for rabbies and anthrax
a) Dmitri Mendeleev b) Robert Boyle
c) Natini JInawath d) Louis Pasteur
10. She is an British chemist known for her discovery of the DNA
structure in genetics.
a) Rosalind Franklin b) Mongkhol Na Songkla
c) Dmitri Mendeleev d) Marie Curie
11. He is an English chemist that is known for identifying and
presenting the atomic theory.
a) Uracha Ruktanonchai b) John Dalton
c) Saengchan Senapin d) Louis Pasteur
12. He is a French chemist that is known as the Father of Modern
Chemistry
a) Robert Boyle b) Antoine Lavoisier
c) John Dalton d) Louis Pasteur
13. He is an English-Irish chemist that is known for his discovery of
the Boyle's Law
a) Dmitri Mendeleev b) Marie Curie
c) Robert Boyle d) Antoine Lavoisier
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, 14. He is a Russian chemist that is known for creating the table of
elements used in chemistry and physics.
a) Robert Boyle b) Rosalind Franklin
c) Louis Pasteur d) Dmitri Mendeleev
15. She is a Thai chemist that is known for the developing mesoporous
materials for entrapping heavy metals and gases for a better quality
of food and water.
a) Haithakarn Manuspiya b) Natini Jinawath
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Mongkhol Na Songkla
16. She is a Thai chemist that is known for the development of
encapsulation technology based on carriers for bio applications
to assist in controlling release characteristics, drug retention,
withstanding heat and moisture of drugs.
a) Saengchan Senapin b) Sansanee Noisakran
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Natini Jinawath
17. She is a Thai chemist that is known for her shrimp molecular
biology using yeast two-hybrid technique and helped in controlling
shrimp diseases and prevent shrimp farm losses, making shrimp
cultivation a sustainable enterprise.
a) Saengchan Senapin b) Natini Jinawath
c) Sansanee Noisakran d) Haithakarn Manasupiya
She is a Thai chemist that is known for her research on
18.
genome wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array as
clinical diagnostic tool for unexplained developmental disabilities
and congenital anomalies.
a) Haithakarn Manasupiya b) Natini Jinawath
c) Sansanee Noisakran d) Uracha Ruktanonchai
19. She is a Thai chemist that is known for her investigation of
mechanisms of dengue virus infection and host cellular
responses against infection.
a) Haithakarn Manasupiya b) Sansanee Noisakran
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Saengchan Senapin
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71 Questions
1. It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances
combine or separate from other substances, and how substances
interact with energy.
a) Chemistry b) Organic Chemistry
c) Biochemistry d) Physical Chemistry
2. It involves the formation of new substances.
a) Photosynthesis b) Laboratory Apparatus
c) Chemical Reaction d) Inorganic Chemistry
3. It is the study of metals and gases that do not have carbon as part of
their makeup.
a) Biology b) Inorganic Chemistry
c) Physical Chemistry d) Chemistry
4. It is the study of compounds that contain the element carbon
a) Chemistry b) Inorganic Chemistry
c) Analytical Chemistry d) Organic Chemistry
5. It uses qualitative and quantitative observation to identify and
measure the physical and chemical properties of substances.
a) Analytical Chemistry b) Biochemistry
c) Physical Chemistry d) Organic Chemistry
6. It is the study of chemical processes that occur within living
organisms.
a) Chemistry b) Physical CHemistry
c) Analytical Chemistry d) Biochemistry
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,7. It is the study of how matter and energy interact by the use of
thermodynamics and quantum mechanics in chemistry.
a) Biology b) Physical Chemistry
c) Astronomy d) Biochemistry
8. She is a Polish-French chemist that is known for her discovery of
Radium and Polonium
a) John Dalton b) Rosalind Franklin
c) Marie Curie d) Antoine Lavoisier
9. He is a French chemist that is known for inventing the process of
Pasteurization and creation of vaccines for rabbies and anthrax
a) Dmitri Mendeleev b) Robert Boyle
c) Natini JInawath d) Louis Pasteur
10. She is an British chemist known for her discovery of the DNA
structure in genetics.
a) Rosalind Franklin b) Mongkhol Na Songkla
c) Dmitri Mendeleev d) Marie Curie
11. He is an English chemist that is known for identifying and
presenting the atomic theory.
a) Uracha Ruktanonchai b) John Dalton
c) Saengchan Senapin d) Louis Pasteur
12. He is a French chemist that is known as the Father of Modern
Chemistry
a) Robert Boyle b) Antoine Lavoisier
c) John Dalton d) Louis Pasteur
13. He is an English-Irish chemist that is known for his discovery of
the Boyle's Law
a) Dmitri Mendeleev b) Marie Curie
c) Robert Boyle d) Antoine Lavoisier
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, 14. He is a Russian chemist that is known for creating the table of
elements used in chemistry and physics.
a) Robert Boyle b) Rosalind Franklin
c) Louis Pasteur d) Dmitri Mendeleev
15. She is a Thai chemist that is known for the developing mesoporous
materials for entrapping heavy metals and gases for a better quality
of food and water.
a) Haithakarn Manuspiya b) Natini Jinawath
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Mongkhol Na Songkla
16. She is a Thai chemist that is known for the development of
encapsulation technology based on carriers for bio applications
to assist in controlling release characteristics, drug retention,
withstanding heat and moisture of drugs.
a) Saengchan Senapin b) Sansanee Noisakran
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Natini Jinawath
17. She is a Thai chemist that is known for her shrimp molecular
biology using yeast two-hybrid technique and helped in controlling
shrimp diseases and prevent shrimp farm losses, making shrimp
cultivation a sustainable enterprise.
a) Saengchan Senapin b) Natini Jinawath
c) Sansanee Noisakran d) Haithakarn Manasupiya
She is a Thai chemist that is known for her research on
18.
genome wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array as
clinical diagnostic tool for unexplained developmental disabilities
and congenital anomalies.
a) Haithakarn Manasupiya b) Natini Jinawath
c) Sansanee Noisakran d) Uracha Ruktanonchai
19. She is a Thai chemist that is known for her investigation of
mechanisms of dengue virus infection and host cellular
responses against infection.
a) Haithakarn Manasupiya b) Sansanee Noisakran
c) Uracha Ruktanonchai d) Saengchan Senapin
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