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National Academy of Sciences

Subject: Chemistry Revision & Test Session 2021 Class: 10th


Time: 40 min Test Number: T# 19 Max. Marks: 20
Syllabus: Chapter # 16 Complete
Name:_______________________ Test Date: 04-05-2021
Q.1: Choose the correct answer. (1 ×5=5)
(i) Concentration is a
(a) mixing technique b) separating technique c) boiling technique d) cooling technique
(ii) Concentration of the copper ore is carried out by
a) calcination b) roasting c) Froth floatation d) distillation
(iii) Percentage of nitrogen in urea is
a) 36.6% b) 46.6% c) 56.6% d) 66.6%
(iv) Matte is a mixture of
a) FeS and CuS b) Cu2O and FeO c) Cu2S and FeS d) CuS and FeO
(v) Formula of Urea is
a) NH2CONH2 b) NH2COONH2 c) NH2CONH4 d) NH2COONH4

SHORT QUESTIONS (2 ×5=10 )


i. Explain briefly the froth flotation process.
ii. How is roasting carried out?
iii. What is gravity separation?
iv. Define ore and give two examples.
v. Define minerals.
LONG QUESTIONS (1 ×5=5)
Q. 1: How urea is manufactured? Explain showing the flow sheet diagram.

National Academy of Sciences


Subject: Chemistry Revision & Test Session 2021 Class: 10th
Time: 40 min Test Number: T# 19 Max. Marks: 20
Syllabus: Chapter # 16 Complete
Name:_______________________ Test Date: 04-05-2021
Q.1: Choose the correct answer. (1 ×5=5)
(i) Concentration is a
(a) mixing technique b) separating technique c) boiling technique d) cooling technique
(ii) Concentration of the copper ore is carried out by
a) calcination b) roasting c) Froth floatation d) distillation
(iii) Percentage of nitrogen in urea is
a) 36.6% b) 46.6% c) 56.6% d) 66.6%
(iv) Matte is a mixture of
a) FeS and CuS b) Cu2O and FeO c) Cu2S and FeS d) CuS and FeO
(v) Formula of Urea is
a) NH2CONH2 b) NH2COONH2 c) NH2CONH4 d) NH2COONH4

SHORT QUESTIONS (2 ×5=10)


i. Explain briefly the froth flotation process.
ii. How is roasting carried out?
iii. What is gravity separation?
iv. Define ore and give two examples.
v. Define minerals.
LONG QUESTIONS (1 ×5=5)
Q. 1: How urea is manufactured? Explain showing the flow sheet diagram.

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