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Merit Students SEEE

Time: 1 Hr. Class: XII - Chemistry Total Marks: 25


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Q 1: Which of the following is a thermonuclear a) strong acid, slat of weak
reaction ? base
b) weak acid, its salt with weak
a) base
c) weak acid, its salt with strong
b)
base
c) d) weak base, its salt with strong
acid.
d) Q 8: When a mixture of two electrolytes having one of
Q 2: Lowering of vapour pressure is highest for. the ions same is dissolved to give a solution, the
a) Ure b) 0.1 M degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte
a glucose a) decrease b) increase
c) 0.1 M d) 0.1 M s s
MgSO4 BaCl2 c) remains d) unpredictab
Q 3: Cryscopy is concerned with same le
Q 9: The atomic weight of Cu is 64. The weight of
a) osmotic
pressure Cu liberated from CuSO4 solution by passing a current
b) lowering of vapour of 0.965 ampere for 1000 seconds would be
pressure a) 0.64 b) 0.64
c) elevation of boiling g kg
point c) 0.32
d)
d) depression of freezing kg
point Q 10: 4.0 g of causticsoda is dissolved in 100 mL of
Q 4: Heats of formation of ethane, ethylene, solution. The normality of solution is
acetylene and CO2 are and a) 1 b) 0.1
(all in kJ) respectively. Stablest among them is c) 0. d) 4.0
a) ethan b) ethylen 5
e e Q 11: The charge, in Faraday on 0.25 mole of
c) acetylen d) CO2 electrons is
e a) F
Q 5: Which of the following mixture solution has b)
? d) 96500
c)
a) F
100 ml of HCl + 100 ml of
Q 12: Collgative properties are the properties of
NaOH a) (b) Concentrated solutions which be have as
b) nearly non-ideal solutions. (c) Both (a)
55 ml of HCl + 45 ml of
b) Concentrated solutions which be have as nearly
NaOH non-ideal solutions.
c) c) Both (a) and (b) d) Neither (a) nor (b)
10 ml of HCl + 90 ml of
Q 13: Chlorine has two isotopes of atomic mass units
NaOH 34.97 and 36.97. The relative abundance's of these two
d) isotopes are 0.755 and 0.745 respectively. Find the
75 ml of HCl + 25 ml of
average atomic weight of chlorine.
NaOH a) 35.4 b) 37
Q 6: Which of the following explains heat of reaction 6
as a state function ? c) 3 d) 36
a) Avogadro's b) Kirchoff's 5
law law Q 14: Colour of transition metal compounds is due to
c) Hess d) Charless
law law
Q 7: Acidic buffer is prepared by
mixing of _____ and
_____ in appropriate quantity
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a) absorption of visible Q 21: Rate of a chemical reaction can be kept constant
light by
b) d-d transition of electron due to absorption of a) stirring the compounds (b*) keeping the
visible light temperature constant (c) both (a) and
c) electronic transition from d to ns b) (c) both (a) and (b)
orbitals c) both (a) and (b) d) non
d) presence of paired e
electrol Q 22: The units of rate of reaction and its rate constant
Q 15: 1 Becquerel = ______ dps are
a) b) 106 a) sam
c) 1 d) 104 e
Q 16: Which b) are different and not related to each
of the following does not contain
other
material particles ? c) different and related to each other by definite
a) b) expression
d) anode d) depends on experimental condition of the
c)
rays reaction
Q 17: Which one is likely to be most unstable ? Q 23: Which statement is true about the transitional
a) 30Zn
6
b) 30Zn67 element is
3
a) they are highly
c) 30 Zn7 d) 30Zn64 reactive
4
b) they show variable oxidation
Q 18: The rate of reaction depends on all factors states
except c) they have low
a) reaction M.P.
temperature d) they are highly
b) concentration of electropositive
reactants Q 24: Zinc metal is used in the extraction of gold and
c) magnitude of equilibrium silver by
constant a) cyanide b) parks
d) specific rate process process
constant c) reduction d) froth floatation
process process
Q 19: The term in the rate expression refers to the
Q 25: The mass of 0.00055 a.m.u. is the mass of
a) instantaneous rate of _____
reaction a) proto b) neutro
b) average rate of n n
reaction c) electro d) deutero
c) increase in the concentration of n n
reactants
d) concentration of
reactants
Q 20: For a reaction , the expression

represents:
a) rate of formation of
HI
b) rate of disappearance and
of HI
c) the instantaneous rate of the
reaction
d) the average rate of
reaction

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