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CHEMISTRY-I CHEMISTRY-I

QRT-1 (Fundamentals of Chemistry) QRT-1 (Fundamentals of Chemistry)


TIME-1 Hr F.M-25 TIME-1 Hr F.M-25
1) Choose the correct answer from the following. [1X5] 1) Choose the correct answer from the following. [1X5]
a) The symbol of the element “Sodium” is a) The symbol of the element “Sodium” is
a. NA b. S c. Na d. So b. NA b. S c. Na d. So
b) The correct formula for the compound calcium carbide is b) The correct formula for the compound calcium carbide is
a. Cac2 b. Ca2C c. CaC2 d. Ca2C2 b. Cac2 b. Ca2C c. CaC2 d. Ca2C2
c) The wrong statement among the following is c) The wrong statement among the following is
a. Atom is the smallest particle of matter which may or may not have independent e. Atom is the smallest particle of matter which may or may not have independent
existence. existence.
b. Molecule is the smallest particle of matter having independent existence f. Molecule is the smallest particle of matter having independent existence
c. Elements are combined in a fixed ratio to form compounds. g. Elements are combined in a fixed ratio to form compounds.
d. In a compound the atoms retains their original properties. h. In a compound the atoms retains their original properties.
d) Valency of an element according to modern concept is: d) Valency of an element according to modern concept is:
a. The number of electrons present in its outermost orbit e. The number of electrons present in its outermost orbit
b. Combining capacity of an element f. Combining capacity of an element
c. number of protons present in its nucleus g. number of protons present in its nucleus
d. total number of protons and neutrons present in its nucleus h. total number of protons and neutrons present in its nucleus
e) If the formula of a metal oxalate is M(C2O4)2,then the formula of metal chromate will be: e) If the formula of a metal oxalate is M(C2O4)2,then the formula of metal chromate will be:
a. M(CrO4)2 b. M(Cr2O7)2 c. M2CrO4 d.M2Cr2O7 b. M(CrO4)2 b. M(Cr2O7)2 c. M2CrO4 d.M2Cr2O7
2) Fill in the blanks. [1X5] 2) Fill in the blanks. [1X5]
a. The Latin name of the element ‘silver’ is … a. The Latin name of the element ‘silver’ is …
b. The element not having any neutron in its nucleus is……….. b. The element not having any neutron in its nucleus is………..
c. A metal which exist in the liquid state is…… c. A metal which exist in the liquid state is……
d. The formula FeCl3 is name of the compound… d. The formula FeCl3 is name of the compound…
e. The smallest particle of an element having an independent existence is……. e. The smallest particle of an element having an independent existence is…….
3) Define the following( Any four) [2X4] 3) Define the following( Any four) [2X4]
a) Atom a) Atom
b) Element b) Element
c) Compound c) Compound
d) Mixture d) Mixture
e) Metal e) Metal
f) Metalloid f) Metalloid
4) Answer any one of the following [7X1] 4) Answer any one of the following [7X1]
I. Write the formula of the following compounds I. Write the formula of the following compounds
a. Magnesium Chloride b. Cadmium phosphate c. Chromium sulphate d. Sodium b. Magnesium Chloride b. Cadmium phosphate c. Chromium sulphate d. Sodium
nitrate e. Magnesium ferrocyanide f. Hydrogen chloride g.Calcium carbonate nitrate e. Magnesium ferrocyanide f. Hydrogen chloride g.Calcium carbonate
II. Balance the following chemical equation. II. Balance the following chemical equation.
a. Ozone + Potassium iodide + water Potassium hydroxide + Iodine +Oxygen a. Ozone + Potassium iodide + water Potassium hydroxide + Iodine +Oxygen
b. Hydrogen peroxide + Lead sulphide  Water + Lead sulphate b. Hydrogen peroxide + Lead sulphide  Water + Lead sulphate
c. Sodium+ Water  Sodium hydroxide+ Hydrogen c. Sodium+ Water  Sodium hydroxide+ Hydrogen
d. Calcium Carbonate  Calcium oxide+ Carbon dioxide d. Calcium Carbonate  Calcium oxide+ Carbon dioxide

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