Chemistry (Question Paper)
Chemistry (Question Paper)
Chemistry (Question Paper)
This section contains 30 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2),
(3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
31. Minimum accelerating potential to be applied on an electron so that kinetic energy of electron equals
energy of a quantum of wavelength 310 nm would be:
(1) 1.2 V (2) 4V
(3) 6.4 × 10–19 V (4) 2 × 10–15 V
32. 1.19gm mixture of Cu, Zn and Al contain 50% copper by weight and 3 × 1021 atoms of zinc. Find
gram atoms of aluminium in given mixture? (At mass of Al = 27; Cu = 63.55, Zn = 65.0)
[NA = 6 × 1023]
(1) 0.001 (2) 0.27 (3) 0.01 (4) 0.027
33. An atom M has 82 protons, 126 neutrons and 82 electrons, another species N contain 82 protons,
126 neutrons and 80 electrons then N is :
(1) Isotope of M (2) Isotone of M (3) Isobar of M (4) dipositivecation of M
35. In which of the following both species have square planer shape?
(1) 5F4 ,SO42 (2) ClO4 , PbCl4 (3) ICl4 , XeF4 (4) XeO2 F2 ,SO2Cl2
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38. A certain volume of H2 effuses from an apparatus in one minute. The same volume of ozonised
oxygen (O3 + O2) mixture took 246 sec. to effuse from apparatus under identical conditions
percentage of O2 by mole in mixture is
(1) 89.87% (2) 10.13% (3) 76.54% (4) 73.12%
39. 6 × 1022 gas molecules each of mass 10–24 kg are taken in a vessel of 10 litre. What is the pressure
exerted by gas molecules? The average velocity of the gas molecules is 92.62 m/sec.
(1) 2 105 Pa (2) 20 Pa (3) 2 × 106 Pa (4) 2 × 104 Pa
41. Na2CO3 can be manufactured by Solvay's process but K2CO3 cannot be prepared because:
(1) K2CO3 is more soluble
(2) K2CO3 is less soluble
(3) KHCO3 is more soluble than NaHCO3
(4) KHCO3 is less soluble than NaHCO3
42. In the case of alkali metals, the covalent character decreases in the order :
(1) MCl > MI > MBr > MF (2) MF > MCl > MBr > MI
(3) MF > MCl > MI > MBr (4) MI > MBr > MCl > MF
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N N O
H
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(1) IV < III < II < I (2) III < IV < II < I
(3) III < IV < I < II (4) IV < III < I < II
47. H° and S° value of Br2(l) Br2(g) are30.96 kJ/mol and 90 J/mol K respectively assume that H
and S do not vary with temperature. The boiling point of bromine from the following data is ?
(1) 344 K (2) 344°C (3) 2.90 K (4) 0.334 K
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50. In a chemical equilibrium, the rate constant for the backward reaction is 7.5 × 10–4 and the
equilibrium constant is 1.5. The rate constant for the forward reaction is:-
(1) 2 × 10–3 (2) 5 × 10–4 (3) 1.12 × 10–3 (4) 9.0 × 10–4
51. The vapour pressure of a solution having solid as solute and liquid as solvent is :
(1) Directly proportional to mole fraction of the solvent
(2) Inversely proportional to mole fraction of the solvent
(3) Directly proportional to mole fraction of the solute
(4) Inversely proportional to mole fraction of the solute
52. 1 mole of heptane (V. P. = 92 mm of Hg) was mixed with 4 moles of octane (V. P. = 31mm of Hg).
The vapour pressure of resulting ideal solution is :
(1) 46.2 mm of Hg (2) 40.0 mm of Hg
(3) 43.2 mm of Hg (4) 38.4 mm of Hg
55. Which one of the given compound will not decolorize Br2/water?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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56.
(1) 1-butene (2) cis but-2-ene (3) isobutene (4) trans but-2-ene
H3C OH OH
OH
OH
(1) (2)
HO OH OH
(3) (4)
58. OH OH
H Me
H
Product is ?
O CH2 HO CH3
(1) (2)
CH3 CH3
Me O O Me
(3) (4)
CH3 CH3
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H OH H OH
H OH HO H
(1) (2)
HO H H OH
H OH H OH
CH 2OH CH 2OH
O OH O OH
H OH H OH
H OH HO H
(3) (4)
HO H HO H
H OH H OH
CH 2OH
O OH
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ANSWER KEY
31. (2) 32. (3) 33. (4) 34. (1) 35. (3)
36. (4) 37. (4) 38. (1) 39. (1) 40. (1)
41. (3) 42. (4) 43. (1) 44. (4) 45. (2)
46. (2) 47. (1) 48. (2) 49. (4) 50. (3)
51. (1) 52. (3) 53. (4) 54. (4) 55. (2)
56. (3) 57. (2) 58. (4) 59. (2) 60. (4)
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