Success Study Circle: Weekly Test Class 12 (Chse) Sub-Chemistry

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SUCCESS STUDY CIRCLE

WEEKLY TEST CLASS 12TH(CHSE) SUB-CHEMISTRY

F.M-20 TIME 45MIN

Q1. Answer all the question.

a. Which one of the following ions is the most stable in aqueous solution
(i) Mn 3+ (ii) Cr3+ (iii) V 3+ (iv) Ti 3+
b. The highest oxidation state is achieved by which of the following
(i) (n-1) d8ns2 (ii) (n-1) d5ns2 (iii) (n-1) d3ns2 (iv) (n-1) d5ns1
c. Mn exhibits maximum oxidation state in
(i) K2Mn O4 (ii) K Mn O4 (iii) Mn O4 (iv) Mn3 O4
d. Which of the following is a transition element?
(i) Zn (ii) Cd (iii) Fe (iv) Hg
e. Which forms interstitial compound
(i) Fe (ii) Co (iii) Ni (iv) any one of these
f. Which of the following transition metal shows the maximum oxidation state
(i) Fe (ii) Mn (iii) Cr (iv) Cu
g. The colour of the transition element is due to
(i) P-P transition (ii) d-d transition (iii) paired electron (d) none of these
h. Which electrophite used in sulpha nation reaction?
(i) So3 (ii) So3- (iii) HSo3 + (iv) HS03-
i. Which reaction used in Friedd-Craft reaction?
(i) Anb .AlCl3 (ii) Zn Cl2 (iii) FeCl3 (iv) non of these
j. SN2 mechanism proceeds with the formation of ....................configuration.
(i) Inversion (ii) retention (iii) racemisation (d) none of these
k. CH3 Br + KOH CH3 OH + KCr , the molicularity of the reaction is
(i) 2 (ii) 1 (iii) 0 (iv) 3
l. Dehydrohalogenation reaction is example of ....reaction
(i) Elimination (ii) sublimation (iii) addition None of these
(ii) In unsymmetrical alkene the addition reaction takes placein accordance
with ....rate ?
(i) Say+zeff (ii) Hoff-mann (iii) markovnik (iv) Anti markovnik
m. The electrophite used in nitraction reaction is........
(i) NO2 (ii) NO2 + (ii) No3- (iv) non of these

2. answer any

a. Write the SN2 mechanism [32]


b. Why most of the transition element paramagnetic nature [3]
c. Why transition elements are coloured [3]
d. How can you prepare alkyl halide from [3]
(i) Alkene
(ii) Alcohol
e. Write the name reaction
(i) Sandmeyerreaction
(ii) Fittg reaction
(iii) Finkel stein reaction
f. Why transition element variable oxidation state [2]

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