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Section A
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [65]
1. From the following which one has least molecules ?
(A) 0.1 mole CO2 (B) 11.2 L CO2 at STP
(C) 22 g CO2 (D) 22.4 ´ 103 mL CO2 (STP)
2. One organic compound has C = 40%, O = 53.34 % and H = 6.60 % then its empirical formula is.....
(A) CH2O (B) CHO (C) CH4O2 (D) C2H2O
3. One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess of water gives.
(A) One mole of phosphine (B) Two moles of phosphoric acid
(C) Two moles of phosphine (D) One mole of phosphorus pentoxide
4. What is the molarity of HCl solution that has a density of 1.17 g/mL at 25°C ?
(A) 36.5 M (B) 18.25 M (C) 42.0 M (D) 32.05 M
5. How many moles of Mg3(PO4)2 consists 0.25 mole oxygen atoms ?
(A) 2.55 ´ 10–2 (B) 0.0225 (C) 3.125 ´ 10–2 (D) 1.5 ´ 10–2
6. The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a healthy human adult are : Oxygen (61.4 %);
Carbon (22.9 %); Hydrogen (10.0 %) and Nitrogen (2.6 %). The weight which a 75 kg person would
gain if all 1H atoms are replaced by 2H atoms is ......
(A) 15 kg (B) 37.5 kg (C) 7.5 kg (D) 10 kg
7. 1 gram of a carbonate (M2CO3) on treatment with excess HCI produces 0.01186 mole of CO2. The
molar mass of M2CO3 in g mol–1 is...
(A) 1186 (B) 84.3 (C) 118.6 (D) 11.86
8. An organic compound contains 78% (by wt.) carbon and remaining percentage of hydrogen. The
right option for the empirical formula of this compound is : [Atomic wt. of C is 12, H is 1]
(A) CH3 (B) CH4 (C) CH (D) CH2
9. The mass of ammonia in grams produced when 2.8 kg of dinitrogen quantitatively reacts with 1 kg
of dihydrogen is ………
10. Which one of the following has maximum number of atoms ?
(A) 1 g of O2(g) [Atomic mass of O = 16] (B) 1 g of Li(s) [Atomic mass of Li = 7]
(C) 1 g of Ag(s) [Atomic mass of Ag = 108] (D) 1 g of Mg(s) [Atomic mass of Mg = 24]
11. Weight of sucrose required for 0.1 M 2 L at solution of sucrose is .......
(A) 136.8 gm (B) 34.2 gm (C) 68.4 gm (D) 17.1 gm
12. Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen required to produce 20 mole ammonia by Haber’s process ?
(A) 40 (B) 10 (C) 20 (D) 30
13. In which case is the number of molecules of water maximum ?
(A) 10–3 mole of water
(B) 18 ml of water
(C) 0.00224 L of water vapours at 1 atm and 273 K
(D) 0.18 g of water
14. A mixture of 2.3 g formic acid and 4.5 g oxalic acid is treated with conc. H2SO4. The evolved gaseous
mixture is passed through KOH pellets. Weight (in g) of the remaining product at STP will be
(A) 4.4 (B) 1.4 Wish You - All The
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2.8 (D) 3.0
A mixture of 2.3 g formic acid and 4.5 g oxalic acid is treated with conc. H2SO4. The evolved gaseous
mixture is passed through KOH pellets. Weight (in g) of the remaining product at STP will be
(A) 4.4 (B) 1.4 (C) 2.8 (D) 3.0
15. A hydrocarbon contains 85.7 % C. If 42 mg of the compound contains 3.01 ´ 1020 molecules, the
molecular formula of the compound will be ......
(A) C3H6 (B) C6H12 (C) C12H24 (D) C2H4
16. When 22.4 litres of H2(g) is mixed with 11.2 litres of Cl2(g), each at STP, the moles of HCl(g) formed
is equal to –
(A) 1 mole of HCl(g) (B) 2 mole of HCl(g) (C) 0.5 mole of HCl(g) (D) 1.5 mole of HCl(g)

17. 1.0 g of magnesium is burnt with 0.56 g O2 in a closed vessel. Which reactant is left in excess and
how much ? (At. wt. Mg = 24, O = 16)
(A) Mg, 0.16 g (B) O2, 0.16 g (C) Mg, 0.44 g (D) O2, 0.28 g
18. The density of a solution prepared by dissolving 120g of urea (mol×mass = 60 u) in 1000g of water
is 1.15 g/mL the molality of the solution is :
(A) 0.50 M (B) 1.78 M (C) 1.02 M (D) 2.05 M
19. An atom has the electronic configuration of 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p63d10, 4s24p5. Its atomic weight is 80.
Its atomic number and the number of neutrons in its nucleus shall be
(A) 35 and 45 (B) 45 and 35 (C) 40 and 40 (D) 30 and 50
20. The maximum electrons occupy in f orbital are.....
(A) 10 (B) 18 (C) 8 (D) 14
21. If angular momentum quantum number l = 3 then give possible values of magnetic quantum
number m.
(A) 0, 1, 2 (B) 0, ±1, ±2, ±3 (C) 0, 1, 2, 3 (D) ±1, ±2, ±3
22. How many electrons are present in n = 3 orbit ?
(A) 2 (B) 18 (C) 8 (D) 32
23. From the following which sets of ions is isoelectronic ?
(A) K+, Cl– , Ca+2 , Sc+3 (B) Ba+2 , Sr+2, K+, S–2
(C) N–3 , O –2 , F –, S–2 (D) Li+, Na+, Mg+2, Ca +2
24. For an electron v = 300 ms–1 and certainty in velocity is 0.001 % what is the uncertainty in
position ?
(A) 5.76 ´ 10–2 m (B) 1.92 ´ 10–2 m (C) 3.84 ´ 10–2 m (D) 19.2 ´ 10–2 m
25. Which nuclear reaction produce isotope ?
(A) Emission of neutron (B) Emission of positron
(C) Emission of a - particle (D) Emission of b - particle
26. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represents the highest energy of an atom ?
1 1
(A) n = 3, l = 0, m = 0, s = + (B) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s = +
2 2
1 1
(C) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = + (D) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s = +
2 2
27. The ionization energy of hydrogen atom is 1.312 ´ 106 J mol–1, calculate the energy require for jump
of electron from n = 1 to n = 2.
(A) 9.56 ´ 105 J/mol. (B) 7.56 ´ 105 J/mol. (C) 9.84 ´ 105 J/mol. (D) 8.51 ´ 105 J/mol.
28. Which set of ions is isoelectronic ?
(A) NO+, C2–2, CN–1, N2 (B) CN–1, N2, O2–2, C2–2
(C) N2, O2–1, NO+, CO (D) C2–2, O2–1, CO, NO

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29. The maximum number of electrons in subshell is given by expression,
(A) 4l – 2 (B) 4l + 2 (C) 2l + 1 (D) 2n2
30. Calculate the wavelength (in nanometer) associated with a electron moving at 1.0 ´ 103 ms–1
(m = 1.656 ´ 1027)
(A) 0.40 nm (B) 14.0 nm (C) 2.5 nm (D) 0.32 nm
31. Ionisation energy of He+ is 19.6 ´ 10–18 J atom–1. The energy of the first stationary state (n = 1) of
Li+ is ......... .
(A) 4.14 ´ 1016 J atom–1 (B) –4.14 ´ 1017 J atom–1
(C) –2.2 ´ 10–15 J atom– 1 (D) 8.82 ´ 10–17 J atom– 1

32. If a species has 16 protons, 18 electrons and 16 neutrons find the species and its charge
(A) S–1 (B) Si2+ (C) P3– (D) S2–
33. A gas absorbs photon of 355 nm and emits two wavelength. If one of the emission is at 680 nm the
other is at ......... .
(A) 1035 nm (B) 325 nm (C) 743 nm (D) 518 nm
34. An ion has a charge of –1. It has eighteen electrons and twenty neutrons. Its mass number is...
(A) 17 (B) 37 (C) 18 (D) 38
35. The frequency of light emitted for the transition n = 4 to n = 2 of He+ is equal to the transition in
H atom corresponding to which of the following.
(A) n = 3 to n = 1 (B) n = 2 to n = 1 (C) n = 3 to n = 2 (D) n = 4 to n = 3
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36. ratio was determined by
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(A) J.J. Thomson (B) Dalton (C) Chadwick (D) Goldstein
37. The value of Plank’s constant is 6.63 ´ 10–34 Js. The speedof light is 3 ´ 1017 nms–1. Which value is
closest to the wavelength in nanometer of a quantum of light with frequency of 6 ´ 1015 s–1 ?
(A) 25 (B) 50 (C) 75 (D) 10
38. The electron identified by quantum numbers n and l
(a) n = 4, l = 1 (b) n = 4, l = 0
(c) n = 3, l = 2 (d) n = 3, l = 1
Can be placed in order of increasing energy as :
(A) (c) < (d) < (b) < (a) (B) (d) < (b) < (c) < (a) (C) (b) < (d) < (a) < (c) (D) (a) < (c) < (b) < (d)
39. What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum number
n = 3, l = 1, m = 0.
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
40. Calculate the energy in corresponding to light of wavelength 45 nm.
(Planck’s constant h = 6.63 ´ 10–34 JS, Speed of light C = 3 ´ 108ms–1)
(A) 6.67 ´ 1015 (B) 6.67 ´ 1011 (C) 4.42 ´ 10–15 (D) 4.42 ´ 10–18
41. Which of the following ion has the highest value of ionic radius ?
(A) Li + (B) F – (C) O2– (D) B+
42. Which of the following sets of ions represents the collections of isoelectronic species ?
(A) K+, Ca2+, Sc3+, Cl– (B) Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, Cl– (C) K+,Cl–, Mg2+, Sc3+ (D) Na+, Ca2+, Sc3+, F–

43. The formation of the oxide ion (O2–


(g)) require first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as
shown below
O(g) + e– ¾® O(g)
– ; DHo = –142 kJ mol–

O–(g) + e– ¾® O2–
(g) ; DH = 844 kJ mol
o –

This is because
(A) Oxygen is more electronegative.
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(B) O–has comparatively larger size than oxygen atom.
(C) O– ion will tend to resists the addition of another electron.
O–(g) + e– ¾® O2–
(g) ; DH = 844 kJ mol
o –

This is because
(A) Oxygen is more electronegative.
(B) O–has comparatively larger size than oxygen atom.
(C) O– ion will tend to resists the addition of another electron.
(D) Oxygen has high electron affinity.
44. According to periodic law of elements the variation in properties of elements is related to their.
(A) Nuclear neutron-proton number ratio (B) Atomic masses
(C) Nuclear masses (D) Atomic number
45. Which one of the following sets of ions represents a collection of isoelcctronic species ?
(A) Ba+2, Sr+2, K+, Ca+2 (B) N–3, O–2, F–1, S–2 (C) Li+, Na+, Mg+2, Ca+2 (D) K+, Cl–1, Ca+2, Sc+3
46. Identify the correct order of the size of the following :
(A) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar < S2– < Cl– (B) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar < Cl– < S2–
(C) Ar < Ca2+ < K+ < Cl– < S2– (D) Ca2+ < Ar < K+ < Cl– < S2–
47. Which one of the following constitutes a group of the isoelectronic species ?
(A) CN–1, N2, O 2–2 , O 2–2 (B) N2 , O2–1, NO +, CO
(C) C2–2 , O2–1 , CO, NO (D) NO +, C2–2 , CN–1 , N2
48. The set representing the correct order of ionic radii is ........
(A) Li + > Be 2+ > Na+ > Mg2+ (B) Na+ > Li+ > Mg2+ > Be 2+
(C) Li + > Na+ > Mg2+ > Be 2+ (D) Mg2+ > Be 2+ > Li+ > Na+
49. The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is.....
(A) Na+ > F – > Mg+2 > O –2 > Al+3 (B) O–2 > F – > Na+ > Mg+2 > Al+3
(C) Al+3 > Mg+2 > Na+ > F – > O –2 (D) Na+ > Mg+2 > Al+3 > O –2 > F –1
50. The increasing order of the ionic radii of the given isoelectronic species is :
(A) Cl–, Ca2+, K+, S2– (B) S2–, Cl–, Ca2+, K+ (C) Ca2+, K+, Cl –, S2– (D) K+, S2–, Ca2+, Cl–
51. Which one of the following represents the correct order of increasing first ionization enthalpy of Ca,
Ba, S, Se and Ar ?
(A) Ca < S < Ba < Se < Ar (B) S < Se < Ca < Ba < Ar
(C) Ba < Ca < Se < S < Ar (D) Ca < Ba < S < Se < Ar
52. The formation of oxide ion, O2–
(g) from oxygen atom require first an exothermic and then an
endothermic step as show below :
O(g) + e– ¾® O(g)
– ; D H(–) = –141 kJ mol–1
f
O(g) + e– ¾® O2–
(g) ; D fH
(–) = +780 kJ mol–1

The process of formation of O2– in gas phase is unfavourable even though O2– is isoelectronic with
neon. It is clue to the fact that,
(A) Oxygen is more electronegative.
(B) Addition of electron in oxygen results in larger size of the ion.
(C) Electron repulsion overweights the stability gained by achieving noble gas configuration.
(D) O– has comparatively size that Oxygen atom.
53. The species Ar, K+ and Ca2+ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii
increase ?
(A) Ca2+ < Ar < K+ (B) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar (C) K+ < Ar < Ca2+ (D) Ar < K+ < Ca2+
54. Which of the following atoms has the highest first ionization energy ?
(A) Sc (B) Rb (C) Na (D) K
55. In the following reactions, ZnO is respectively acting as a/an ......
(a) ZnO + Na2O ¾® Na2ZnO2
(b) ZnO + CO2 ¾® ZnCO3
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acid and base (D) acid and base
In the following reactions, ZnO is respectively acting as a/an ......
(a) ZnO + Na2O ¾® Na2ZnO2
(b) ZnO + CO2 ¾® ZnCO3
(A) base and acid (B) base and base (C) acid and base (D) acid and base
56. Magnesium reacts with an element (X) to form an ionic compound. If the ground state electronic
configuration of (X) is 1s2 2s2 2p3, the simplest formula for this compound is
(A) Mg3X2 (B) Mg2X3 (C) Mg2X (D) MgX2

57. Which one of the following elements is unable to form MF63 - ion ?
(A) In (B) Ga (C) B (D) Al
58. The correct order of atomic radii in group 13 elements is
(A) B < Ga < Al < In < Tl (B) B < Al < In < Ga < Tl
(C) B < Ga < Al < Tl < In (D) B < Al < Ga < In < Tl
59. For the second period elements the correct increasing order of first ionisation enthalpy is :
(A) Li < Be < B < C < O < N < F < Ne (B) Li < Be < B < C < N < O < F < Ne
(C) Li < B < Be < C < O < N < F < Ne (D) Li < B < Be < C < N < O < F < Ne
60. The elements with atomic numbers 101 and 104 belong to, respectively :
(A) Actinoids and Group 4 (B) Group 11 and Group 4
(C) Group 6 and Actinoids (D) Actinoids and Group 6
61. The ionic radii of O–2, F–, Na+ and Mg+2 are in the order :
(A) O2– > F– > Na+ > Mg2+ (B) F– > O2– > Na+ > Mg2+
(C) O2– > F– > Mg2+ > Na+ (D) Mg2+ > Na+ > F– > O2–
62. The first ionization enthalpies of Be, B, N and O follow the order ..........
(A) O < N < B < Be (B) Be < B < N < O (C) B < Be < N < O (D) B < Be < O < N
63. Outermost electronic configurations of four elements A, B, C, D are given below :
(A) 3s2 (B) 3s2 3p1 (C) 3s2 3p3 (D) 3s2 3p4
The correct order of first ionization enthalpy for them is :
(A) (A) < (B) < (C) < (D) (B) (B) < (A) < (D) < (C)
(C) (B) < (D) < (A) < (C) (D) (B) < (A) < (C) < (D)
64. The increasing order of first ionization enthalpies of the elements B, P, S and F (lowest first) is .........
(A) P < S < B < F (B) F < S < P < B (C) B < S < P < F (D) B < P < S < F
65. Which of the following groupings represents collection of isoelectronic species ?
(At. No. : Cs = 55, Br = 35)
(A) Na+, Ca 2+, Mg+ (B) N3– , F –, Na+ (C) Be, Al 3+, Cl– (D) Ca2+, Cs+, Br

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2. A Chap 1 (23-24) S7 1 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q1
3. C Chap 1 (23-24) S7 2 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q2
4. D Chap 1 (23-24) S7 3 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q3
5. C Chap 1 (23-24) S7 4 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q4
6. C Chap 1 (23-24) S7 19 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q19
7. B Chap 1 (23-24) S7 20 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q20
8. A Chap 1 (23-24) S7 27 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q27
9. - Chap 1 (23-24) S7 26 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q26
10. B Chap 1 (23-24) S7 25 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q25
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12. D Chap 1 (23-24) S7 23 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q23
13. B Chap 1 (23-24) S7 22 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q22
14. C Chap 1 (23-24) S7 21 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q21
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17. A Chap 1 (23-24) S7 17 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q17
18. D Chap 1 (23-24) S7 11 QP23P11B1112_P1C1S7Q11
19. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 4 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q4
20. D Chap 2 (23-24) S7 5 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q5
21. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 3 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q3
22. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 2 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q2
23. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 16 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q16
24. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 17 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q17
25. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 19 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q19
26. C Chap 2 (23-24) S7 20 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q20
27. C Chap 2 (23-24) S7 24 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q24
28. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 25 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q25
29. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 30 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q30
30. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 29 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q29
31. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 32 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q32
32. D Chap 2 (23-24) S7 33 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q33

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33. C Chap 2 (23-24) S7 34 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q34
34. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 35 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q35
35. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 37 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q37
36. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 38 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q38
37. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 43 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q43
38. B Chap 2 (23-24) S7 42 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q42
39. A Chap 2 (23-24) S7 47 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q47
40. D Chap 2 (23-24) S7 48 QP23P11B1112_P1C2S7Q48
41. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 18 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q18
42. A Chap 3 (23-24) S8 17 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q17
43. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 19 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q19
44. D Chap 3 (23-24) S8 16 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q16
45. D Chap 3 (23-24) S8 21 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q21
46. B Chap 3 (23-24) S8 23 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q23
47. D Chap 3 (23-24) S8 24 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q24
48. B Chap 3 (23-24) S8 25 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q25
49. B Chap 3 (23-24) S8 26 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q26
50. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 27 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q27
51. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 28 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q28
52. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 29 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q29
53. B Chap 3 (23-24) S8 32 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q32
54. A Chap 3 (23-24) S8 33 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q33
55. D Chap 3 (23-24) S8 34 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q34
56. A Chap 3 (23-24) S8 35 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q35
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59. C Chap 3 (23-24) S8 38 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q38
60. A Chap 3 (23-24) S8 41 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q41
61. A Chap 3 (23-24) S8 42 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q42
62. D Chap 3 (23-24) S8 45 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q45
63. B Chap 3 (23-24) S8 46 QP23P11B1112_P1C3S8Q46
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