1) This document contains a practice test for Class 11 Science students with questions about chemistry topics such as molecules, oxidation numbers, chemical reactions, intermolecular forces, adsorption, states of matter, and more.
2) The test has 4 sections with multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks. Section 2 has 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks. Section 3 includes 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks. Section 4 offers 2 long answer questions worth 5 marks.
3) The document provides practice for students to demonstrate their understanding of key chemistry concepts through different question formats in preparation for their exams
1) This document contains a practice test for Class 11 Science students with questions about chemistry topics such as molecules, oxidation numbers, chemical reactions, intermolecular forces, adsorption, states of matter, and more.
2) The test has 4 sections with multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks. Section 2 has 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks. Section 3 includes 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks. Section 4 offers 2 long answer questions worth 5 marks.
3) The document provides practice for students to demonstrate their understanding of key chemistry concepts through different question formats in preparation for their exams
1) This document contains a practice test for Class 11 Science students with questions about chemistry topics such as molecules, oxidation numbers, chemical reactions, intermolecular forces, adsorption, states of matter, and more.
2) The test has 4 sections with multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks. Section 2 has 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks. Section 3 includes 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks. Section 4 offers 2 long answer questions worth 5 marks.
3) The document provides practice for students to demonstrate their understanding of key chemistry concepts through different question formats in preparation for their exams
1) This document contains a practice test for Class 11 Science students with questions about chemistry topics such as molecules, oxidation numbers, chemical reactions, intermolecular forces, adsorption, states of matter, and more.
2) The test has 4 sections with multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks. Section 2 has 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks. Section 3 includes 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks. Section 4 offers 2 long answer questions worth 5 marks.
3) The document provides practice for students to demonstrate their understanding of key chemistry concepts through different question formats in preparation for their exams
CAMBRIDGE ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE JUNIOR COLLEGE
Unit Test-II (2021-22)
th Class – 11 Science Time:1Hrs. Subject: Chemistry Max Marks – 25`
Q1) select and write the most appropriate alternatives from the give choices . 6 marks
1. Which molecule is linear?
a)so3 b) co2 c) H2o d) Cl2o
2.The angle between two covalent bonds is minimum in
a)Ch4 b) C2h2 c) Nh3 d) H2o
3.Oxidation number of carbon in H2co3
a)+1 b)+2 c) +3 d)+4
4.The process So2→S2cl2 is
a) oxidation b) Reduction c) Neither oxidation nor reduction d) oxidation and reduction
5.Fruit jam is an example of
a) soil b) gel c)emulsion d) true solution
6. Interaction forces are ………in ideal gas .
a) nil b) small c) large d) same as that of real gases
Q2) Answer in one sentence 4 Marks
1. Name type of adsorption in which Vander Waals force are present.
2. Define emulsion 3. Name the term used for mixing of different gases by random molecular motion and frequent collision. 4. Write an equation for Freundlich adsorption isothermal. Q3) Answer the following question (Any 5) 10 marks
1. Different between oil water and water in oil
2. Tyndall effect. 3. Explain the Avogadro’s law ? 4. Explain the Boyle’s law ? 5. Define the oxidation and reduction ? 6. Different between Adsorption and Absorption 7 Different between Physisorption and Chemisorption Q4) Answer the following question (any 2) 5 marks 1. Application of adsorption. 2. Type of Intermolecular forces ( any 3) 3. Different between Ideal gas or Real gas