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TERM II EXAMINATION-2020-21
CLASS-11
CHEMISTRY (Theory)
Duration: 2.5 Hrs MM:50
General Instructions:
(1) All questions are compulsory.
(2) Marks against each question are indicated.
(3) Questions from one to 15 are MCQ type questions carrying one mark each
(4) In each of the questions from one to twelve, only one option is correct. Write the
correct option
(5) Questions from 16 to 20 are very short answer type questions carrying one mark
each.
(6) Questions from 21 to25 are short answer type questions carrying two marks each.
(7) Questions from 26 to 30 are short answer type questions carrying three marks each.
(8) Questions 31 is a long answer type questions carrying five mark .
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2.
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3. 1
(a) 1s and 2s orbitals are (b) The probability density of electrons for 2s orbital
spherical in shape. decreases uniformly as distance from the nucleus
increases.
(c) The probability of (d) The probability of finding the electron at a given
distance is equal in all directions
finding the electron is
maximum near the nucleus
(a) 4 (b) 9
(c) 18 (d) 12
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8. What will be the molality of the solution containing 1 mole glucose is dissolved
0.58kg of its aqueous solution ? 1
(c) 1m (d)1.5
9. The types of hybrid orbitals of Sulphur in SO2, SO3 and SF4 respectively are
expected to be 1
(a) sp, sp3 and sp2 (b) sp2, sp2 and sp3d
(c) sp2, sp2 and sp3 (d) sp2, sp3 and sp2
10. In which of the following pairs I molecule is more polar than ii molecule 1
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13.
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3
14. 1
16. Assertion (A) : Electron gain enthalpy becomes less negative as we go down a group. 1
Reason (R) : Size of the atom increases on going down the group and the added electron
would be farther from the nucleus
Molecular orbital theory as developed by Hund and Mulliken concerns with the formation of
molecular orbitals formed by
linear combination of atomic orbitals. The electrons are present in these molecular orbitals. The
molecular orbitals are filled exactly in the same way as atomic orbitals are filled. The molecular
orbital configuration helps us to calculate bond order which gives information about the number of
bonds present between atoms. The bond order is related to bond length and bond strength.
Answer the question 18 to 20
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18. 1
19.
1
20.
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21. What is the number of photons of light with a wavelength of 4000 pm that provide 1J of 2
energy ?
22. Assign oxidation number to the underlined elements in each of the following species :
(i) (ii)
OR 2
Identify the substance oxidised, reduced, oxidising agent and reducing agent for each of
the following
reactions :
24.
2
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25. 2
OR
26. 3
Hydrogen gas is prepared in the laboratory by reacting dilute HCl with granulated zinc.
Following reaction takes place. Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2
Calculate the volume of hydrogen gas liberated at STP when 32.65 g of zinc reacts with
42.65g of HCl. Find limiting reagent in reaction and If 1 mol of a gas occupies 22.7 L
volume at STP; Atomic mass of Zn = 65.3 u.
OR
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28. 2L of an ideal gas at a pressure of 10 atm expands isothermally into a vacuum until its total
volume is 10L.
(i) How much heat is absorbed and how much work is done in the expansion ?
(ii) How much heat is absorbed if this system expands against a constant external pressure
of 1 atm ? (iii) How much heat is absorbed if the expansion is conducted reversibly at 298 K.
29. Pressure of 1 g of an ideal gas A at 27°C is found to be 2 bar. When 2 g of another ideal gas
B is introduced in the same flask at same temperature the pressure becomes 3 bar. Find a
relationship between their molecular masses.
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OR
At 273 K, the density of a gaseous oxide at 2 bar is same as that of nitrogen at 5 bar. Calculate
the molecular mass of oxide.
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30. 3
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31. Define the following terms
(i) Enthalpy of formation (ii)Enthalpy of atomistaion
Calculate C–C bond enthalpy from the following data :