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Chemistry
Q.75. (Reduction of aromatic nitro compounds) (3) Azobenzene
(4) Hydroazobenzene
5. Which of the following is/are the method(s) to
1.
produce aniline from nitrobenzene?
Here A and B respectively are
(1) Electrolytic reduction in weakly acidic medium
(2) Reduction in acidic medium using Zn/HCl or

(1) Sn/HCl
(3) Catalytic reduction using H2 with Ni or Pt
(4) All of these
Q.88. (International standards for drinking water)
(2) 1. Which of the following concentration of fluoride
ions is responsible for brown mottling of teeth?
(1) above 2 ppm (2) Above 1 ppm
(3) Above 0.5 ppm (4) Above 0.1 ppm
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2. Find out the incorrect match of maximum
prescribed concentration of corresponding metal in
drinking water.
(4) (1) Mn…(0.05 mg dm–3)
(2) Cu…(3.0 mg dm–3)

2. (3) Cd…(0.005 mg dm–3)


(4) Zn…(0.5 mg dm–3)
3. Excess nitrate in drinking water causes
This reaction is carried out by (1) Methemoglobinemia
(1) Zn/aq. NaOH (2) Zn/NaOH + CH3OH (2) Laxative effect
(3) Zn/NH4Cl (4) Na3AsO3/NaOH (3) Kidney damage
3. Dinitrobenzene is selectively reduced by (4) Tooth decay
(1) (NH4)2S (2) NH4SH 4. Prescribed upper limit of lead in drinking water is
(3) NH4Cl (4) Both (1) and (2) about
4. Nitrobenzene on reduction in neutral medium (Zn (1) 55 ppm (2) 50 ppb
–3
dust and aq. NH4Cl) gives (3) 2 mg dm (4) 0.0005 ppb
(1) Aniline 5. Which of the following is indicating harmful level of
(2) Phenyl hydroxylamine concentration in drinking water?

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2– 2. The most stable conformer of ethane-1,2-diol
(1) F– (1 ppm) (2) SO4 (500 ppm)
about the central C–C bond is
(3) NO3– (50 ppm) (4) Al (2 ppm)

Q.65. (Tautomerism)
1. Percent enol content is minimum for
(1)
(1) (2)

(2)

(3) (3) (4)


3. Most stable conformation of cyclohexane is
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(1) Boat form (2) Half chair form
(3) Twist boat form (4) Chair form
2. Perent enol content is maximum for
4. Total number of conformations possible for ethane
is
(1)
(1) Infinite (2) Three
(3) Two (4) Four
(2)
5. Among staggered form and eclipsed form of
ethane, the energy difference between two
(3)
conforms is of the order of
(1) 1.5 kJ mol–1 (2) 55.5 kJ mol–1

(4) (3) 12.5 kJ mol–1 (4) 95.5 kJ mol–1


3. Which of following compounds does not show Q.53. (Physical properties of transition elements)

tautomerism? 1. Minimum enthalpy of atomization among the


following is of
(1) Sc (2) V
(1) (2)
(3) Mn (4) Co
2. First ionization enthalpy is minimum for
(1) Cu (2) Zn
(3) (4) (3) Cr (4) Mn
4. The number of enolisable H-atom in 3. Minimum density among the following is of
CH3–CH=CH–CHO is (1) Sc (2) Ti
(1) 5 (2) 1 (3) V (4) Cr
(3) 3 (4) 2 4. Maximum radii in 3d-series is of
5. Tautomerism is not shown by (1) Sc (2) Zn
(1) CH3–NO2 (2) CH3–NO (3) Mn (4) Ni
(3) CH3–CHO (4) CH3–OH 0
5. Maximum negative EM2+ /M is of
Q.85. (Conformational Isomerism)
1. Most stable conformer of 2-fluoroethanol is gauche (1) Cr (2) Mn
(3) Cu (4) Zn
form. It is mainly due to
Q.86. (Crystal system)
(1) Intermolecular H-bonding
(2) Intramolecular H-bonding 1. Select the crystal dimensions of crystal system
which belongs to copper
(3) Less torsional strain
(4) Less steric repulsion (1) a = b  c,  =  =  = 90°
(2) a = b = c,  =  =  = 90°

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(3) a  b  c,  =  =  = 90° (1) Hexagonal (2) Trigonal


(4) a = b  c,  =  = 90°  = 120° (3) Monoclinic (4) Triclinic
2. End-centered variation is possible in 4. Example of hexagonal crystal system is
(1) Tetragonal (1) Graphite (2) Zinc blende
(2) Orthorhombic (3) White tin (4) Calcite
(3) Hexagonal 5. a  b  c is not for
(4) Trigonal (1) Tetragonal (2) Orthorhombic
3. For which of the following system (3) Monoclinic (4) Triclinic
 =  = 90°,   90°

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Answers Key

Q.75. (Reduction of aromatic nitro compounds) Q.85. (Conformational Isomerism)


1. (2) 1. (2)
2. (2) 2. (2)
3. (4) 3. (4)
4. (2) 4. (1)
5. (4) 5. (3)
Q.88. (International standards for drinking water) Q.53. (Physical properties of transition elements)
1. (1) 1. (3)
2. (4) 2. (3)
3. (1) 3. (1)
4. (2) 4. (1)
5. (4) 5. (2)
Q.65. (Tautomerism) Q.86. (Crystal system)
1. (1) 1. (2)
2. (4) 2. (2)
3. (2) 3. (3)
4. (3) 4. (1)
5. (4) 5. (1)

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