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This document outlines the structure and instructions for the Chemistry 1st Year Sessional Exams held in December 2021, with a maximum score of 30 marks and a time limit of one hour. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and a long answer question related to mass spectrometry. The exam format emphasizes careful reading of questions, compulsory answers, and proper completion of personal information on the answer sheet.

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This document outlines the structure and instructions for the Chemistry 1st Year Sessional Exams held in December 2021, with a maximum score of 30 marks and a time limit of one hour. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and a long answer question related to mass spectrometry. The exam format emphasizes careful reading of questions, compulsory answers, and proper completion of personal information on the answer sheet.

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Chemistry 1st Year

Sessional Exams Dec 2021


Maximum Marks: 30 Time Allowed: 1
hour

Name: _________________________________ Grade: XI

Date: _________________________________ Subject: Chemistry

1. Count the total number of printed pages.


2. Read each question carefully.
3. All questions are compulsory.
4. USE only blue or black ink.
5. Check your answer paper before you hand it over. Make sure your name, section and
school are filled in.
6. The marks for each section are shown.

-------------------------------------------------------Do not write below this


line-----------------------------------------
SEC A

SEC B

SEC C

TOTAL

Percentage
Grade
Invigilated By: _____________ Marked by: ______________ Re-checked by: _____________

(Section-A)
1.Empirical Formula of glucose is
(A) CHO (B) C2H4O6 (C) CH2O (D) C6H12O6
2.Height of peak in mass spectrum show
(A)number of isotopes
(B)mass number
(C) relative abundance
(D)number of protons
3.Neon has isotopes
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
4.In combustion analysis water vapour are absorbed by
(A) 50%aKOH .(B) Mg(CLO4) 2 (C) NaOH
(D)NaCl
5.Isotopes differ in
(A)Properties depend upon mass
(B)arrangement of electrons in orbitals
(C)chemical properties
(D) physical properties
(Section-B)
Give the answer of the following questions
Question 1:
Why atoms cannot be observed by an ordinary Optical microscope? (2)
Question 2:
Define the term molecule. Give two examples also.(2)
Question 3:
Give assumption of stoichiometry. (2)
Question 4:
Law of conservation of mass has to be obeyed during stoichiometric calculations. Comment on
it.(2)
Question 5:
Calculate the number of molecules present in 4.40g of carban dioxide (2)
Question 6:
Define isotope.Who discover it? (2)
Question 7:
What is the mass and diameter of atom.( 2)
Question 8:
One amu is equal to……. (1)
(Section-C)
Question 1:
What is mass spectrometer? Explain with Diagram. (10)

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