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CLASS : VI SECTION I 1. The mass number of lead is 208 and its atomic number is 82.

. The mass number of bismuth is 209 and its mass number is 83. The ratio of the neutron to proton ratio is greater for (A) lead (B) bismuth (C) both (D) neither Weight of a water molecule is (A) 6 amu (B) 12 amu (C) 18 amu (D) 22 amu

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Elements A and B react to form a compound AmBn. C and D react to form a compound CkDl. When A and D react the compound formed is (A) AmDl (B) AlDk (C) AnDk (D) AkDn The molecular formula of a compound is NCl3. Here Cl is (A) monovalent (B) divalent (C) trivalent All ions are radicals, but all radicals are not ions. (A) true (B) false (C) may be true SECTION II (D) tetravalent (D) cannot say

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6. 7.

Isotopes of an element are the atoms that have same number of (A) electrons (B) protons (C) neutrons

(D) nucleons

Clues that indicate chemical changes from the following (A) colour changes takes place (B) a precipitate is formed (C) change of state takes place (D) heat or light is given off Pick out the processes where both the physical and chemical changes occurs (A) Lighting a match stick (B) Burning of a candle (C) Action of heat on calcium carbonate (D) Watering of plants The metals that displace hydrogen from acids with explosive violence are (A) Lithium (B) Sodium (C) Potassium (D) Cesium The reaction between the following elements is in accordance to Law of Multiple Proportions (A) Hydrogen and Oxygen (B) Hydrogen and Fluorine (C) Carbon and Oxygen (D) Fluorine and Carbon SECTION III 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The charge on the atom having 17 protons, 18 neutrons and 18 electrons is Maximum number of electrons present in K shell is Number of carats for 200 mg Valency of Carbon The charge on the cupric ion is SECTION IV [1] [2] [1] ]4] [2]

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9. 10.

16.

(A) Monovalent ion

(P) Pb4+

(B) Bivalent (C) Trivalent (D) Tetravalent 17. (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. SRQP Electropositive ion Electronegative ion Simple ion Complex ion Washing Soda Baking Soda Soda Ash Soda Lime NaOH KOH Ca(OH)2 Mg(OH)2 Element Sodium Potassium Mercury Silver 17. QSPR 18. RSPQ

(Q) N3(R) SO42(S) K+ (P) S2(Q) Ag+ (R) CNS(S) SO42(P) anhydrous sodium carbonate (Q) CaO + NaOH (R) hydrated sodium carbonate (S) sodium bicarbonate (P) Milk of Magnesia (Q) Caustic Soda (R) Caustic Potash (S) Lime water Latin Name (P) Hydrargyrum (Q) Kalium (R) Natrium (S) Argentinum 19. QRSP 20. RQPS

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SECTION V There are more than hundred elements known today. On the basis of their general characteristics, they are broadly classified into three major groups. (i) Metals (ii) Metalloids and (iii) Non-metals. Among the total elements discovered approximately 80% of them are metals. Answer the following questions on the nature of metals and non-metals. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. The property of a metal to mould into shapes and sheets without breaking is (A) ductility (B) Malleability (C) conductivity (D) Sonorous Generally metals are ______ in nature. (A) electronegative (B) electropositive (C) electroionic (D) electromagnetic A mixture made by combining two or more metals is (A) alloys (B) allotropes (C) isotopes (D) isomers Human blood contains the metal ion (A) Magnesium (B) Sodium (C) Calcium (D) Iron The non-metal that is commonly used as a germicide and antiseptic in skin ointments is (A) Silicon (B) Graphite (C) Sulphur (D) Phosphorous SECTION VI 26. 27. 28. STATEMENT 1 : Homogeneous molecules are also called Elementary molecules. STATEMENT 2 : Homogeneous molecules contain same kind of atoms. [A] STATEMENT 1 : Oxidation number of N in N3H is -1/3. [B] STATEMENT 2 : Oxidation number is associated with sign while valency is just a number. STATEMENT 1 : Acid of hydrogen and chlorine is hydrochloric acid. [A]

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STATEMENT 2 : The names of binary acids are given by adding prefix hydro- and suffix ic to the name of the second element. STATEMENT - 1 : The force of attraction that develops between ions is called chemical bond. STATEMENT 2 : Chemical bond is formed due to decrease in the energies of the atoms. [B] STATEMENT 1 : Molecule is the combination of atoms according to certain rules. STATEMENT 2 : Every molecule must satisfy octet rule. SECTION VII [C]

31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

The atom that has no neutrons is (A) Hydrogen (B) Helium One mole represents (A) Quantum number

(C) Neon

(D) Argon (D) Planck number

(B) Avogadro number (C) Boltzman number

The Flower Pot ( Chichubuddi ) that you fond of lighting during Diwali contains (A) Magnesium (B) Carbon (C) Neon (D) Hydrogne To prevent diseases, the chemical powder used by civic bodies, to spray around roads and houses is (A) Carbonic Powder (B) Boric powder (C) Talcum powder (D) Bleaching Powder Laughing gas is also known as (A) Nitrous oxide (B) Nitric oxide (C) dinitrous tetroxide (D) nitrogen pentoxide

CLASS : VII SECTION I 1. Which of the acid possesses oxidizing as well as reducing properties?
2. 3. (A) HNO3 (B) H2SO4 (C) HCl (D) HNO2 Sulphur has highest oxidation state in (A) H2SO4 (B) SO2 (C) Na2S2O3 (D) Na2S4O6 Calcium (Ca) has atomic number 20 and mass number 40. Which of the following statements is not correct about Ca atom? (A) The number of protons is same as the number of neutrons (B) The number of electrons is same as the number of neutrons (C) The number of protons is half of the number of neutrons (D) The number of nucleons is double the number of neutrons. Which of the following oxides is neutral (A) CO (B) SnO2 (C) ZnO D) SiO2 Inner or outer layers of Aluminium utensils are protected from acids or bases by the protective layer of (A) Aluminium chloride (B) Aluminium nitrate (C) Aluminium oxide (D) Aluminium sulphate SECTION - II 6. Which statements concerning light are true? (A) It is a form of energy (B) It can be deflected by a magnet (C) It consists of photons of same energy (D) It is part of electromagnetic spectrum 7. Carbon exists in free state in the form of (A) lamp black (B) diamond (C) carbondioxide (D) graphite 8. The correct statements regarding exothermic reaction are (A) These reactions release heat energy to the outside surroundings. (B) C + O2 CO2 + Heat (C) Product molecules have less energy than the reactant molecules. (D) Photosynthesis is an example of exothermic reaction. 9. Pick out uses of Hydrogen in everyday life. (A) Rocket fuel (B) Welding machines (C) Oil into fat (D) artificial petroleum 10. The Chlorine gas acts as a powerful oxidizing agent. The correct reasons are (A) It can accept electrons easily as it has one electron short in the outermost orbit. (B) Chlorine has greater affinity for hydrogen and hence removes hydrogen from the compounds. (C) Chlorine reacts with water liberating nascent oxygen [O]. (D) On reaction with variable valencies, it always forms higher chlorides. SECTION III 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Number of hydroxyl groups (OH) present in Phosphoric acid are Number of water molecules required for the conversion of P2O5 into metaphosphoric acid ( HPO3 ) How many times alpha particles are heavier than neutron ? Maximum covalency of an element is limited to The least count of burette used normally in mm is SECTION IV 16. (A) (B) (C) (D) Sulphate Sulphite Sulphide Bisulphate (P) (Q) (R) (S) SO32HSO4 SO42S2[3] [1] [4] [8] [1]

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1`7. . .

(A) HCl

(P) Mol. Wt. is 40

(B) H2SO4 (C) Na2CO3 (D) NaOH

(Q) Mol. Wt. is 36.5 (R) Mol. Wt. is 98 (S) Mol. Wt. is 106
(P) Chlorine

18. (A) Most metallic halogen . (B) Most electron affinity halogen . (C) Largest atomic size halogen (D) Least bond energy halogen 19. (A) Dutch Metal . (B) Duralumin . (C) Bronze (D) Brass 20. (A) Ca2+ . (B) Cu2+ . (C) Fe2+ (D) Fe3+ 16. R, P, S,Q 17. QRSP 18. SRSP

(Q) Bromine (R) Fluorine (S) Iodine


(P) 70% Cu + 30% Zn

(Q) 90% Al (R) Cu + Tin (S) Cu + Zn


(P) Green

(Q) Yellow (R) Blue (S) Light green 19. SQRP 20. RPSQ

SECTION V The oxidation number of an atom in a molecule or in a polyatom ion is an imaginary charge that the atom would have if the electron in each bond were located on the more electronegative atom. (i) O.N of an unreacted element has oxidation number of zero. (ii) A monoatomic ion has O.N equal to its charge. (iii) The algebraic sum of O.Ns of all atoms in a neutral compound is zero. (iv) The O.N of Alkali metals ( Group 1) is +1, Alkaline metals ( Group 2 ) is +2, Hydrogen is +1 except in metallic hydrides (-1), Oxygen is -2 except in peroxides ( -1 ) and OF 2 ( +2 ) ; KO\12\1 ( ) and for halogens it is generally -1. 21. O.N of sulphur in hypo Na2S2O3 is (A) -2 (B) -1 22. O.N of H in KH is (A) -1 (B) 0 23. O.N of Hydrogen molecule is (A) -1 (B ) 0 24. O.N of N in N3H ( Hydrazine ) is (A) +3 (B) +1/3 25. Oxidation is (A) increase in oxidation state (C) increase in reduction state (C) 0 (C) +1 (C) +1 (C) -1/3 (D) +2 (D) -2 (D) +1/2 (D) -3

(B) decrease in oxidation state (D) no change in electron transfer or charge SECTION VI

State (A) True or (B) False : 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Beta particles are present in the nucleus of an atom. Covalent bonds are always non-polar. Starch gives blue colour with Iodine. Red Phosphorous glows in dark. Nitrogen dioxide is a linear molecule. [B] [B] [A] [B] [B]

SECTION VII 31. Mixture used for the tips of match stick is (A) S + K (B) Sb2S3 (C) K2Cr2O7 + S + white P (D) K2Cr2O7 + S + K 32. When lightning flash is produced which gas may form ? (A) Nitrous oxide (B) Nitrogen dioxide (C) Dinitrogen pentoxide (D) Nitric oxide 33. Law of definite proportions was given by (A) Lavoisier (B) Proust (C) Dalton (D) Gay Lussac 34. A balanced chemical equation is in accordance with (A) Boyles law (B) Avogadros law (C) Gay Lussacs law (D) Law of conservation of mass 35. The lightest particle is (A) Hydrogen (S) electron (C) proton (D) neutron

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