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M-CAPS-03 : CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
(Medical-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet
Sheet))
Topics covered : Reactions in solutions : Mass percentage or weight percentage, Mole-fraction,
Molarity, Molality, Normality, n-factor, gram per litre, ppm formality, Sub-atomic particles :
Discovery of electron, Charge to mass ratio of electron, Charge on electron, Discovery of proton
and neutron. Thomson model of atom, Rutherford's nuclear model of atom, Atomic and Mass number,
Isobars and isotopes. Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation : Plank's quantum theory,
Photoelectric effect, Dual behaviour of electromagnetic radiation.

Choose the correct answers :


1. The percentage of ethyl alcohol by weight is 46% 5. Equal weight of NaCl and KCl are dissolved
in a mixture of ethanol and water. The mole fraction separately in equal volumes of solutions, then the
of alcohol in this solution is molarity
(1) 0.25 (1) Will be equal for the two solutions
(2) 0.75 (2) For NaCl solution will be greater than that of
(3) 0.46 KCl solution
(4) 0.54 (3) For KCl solution will be greater than that of
2. The molality of a sulphuric acid solution is NaCl solution
0.6 mol/kg. The total weight of the solution which (4) For NaCl solution will be half of that of KCl
contains 1 kg of solvent. solution
(1) 1000 g N
6. 20 ml of 1N HCl, 10 ml of H SO and 30 ml of
(2) 980.3 g 2 2 4
N
(3) 1058.8 g HNO3 are mixed together and volume made to
3
(4) 1013.3 g 1000 ml. Find out the normality of H+ ions in the
3. A solution of urea received from some research resulting solution
laboratory has been marked mole fraction (x) and 7 7
molality (m) at 10°C. While calculating its molality (1) N (2) N
100 200
and mole fraction in the laboratory at 24°C, you will
find 7 7
(3) N (4) N
18 9
(1) Mole fraction (x) and molality (m)
7. Molarity of pure water is
(2) Mole fraction (2x) and molality (2m)
(3) Mole fraction (x/2) and molality (m/2) (1) 1 M (2) 55.55 M

(4) Mole fraction (x) and molality (2m) (3) 27.73 M (4) 80.55 M

4. If x molal solution of a compound in benzene has 8. Calculate the volume of water to be added to
mole fraction of solute equal to 0.4. Then the value 400 ml of seminormal HCl solution to make it
of x is decinormal

(1) 4.2 (2) 8.5 (1) 1000 ml (2) 1200 ml


(3) 3.2 (4) 5.1 (3) 1600 ml (4) 2000 ml

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9. Calculate the amount of AgNO3 which should be 15. A concentration of 1 ppm means that
added to 60 ml of solution to prepare a (1) 1 kg of solution contains 1 mg of solute
concentration of 0.03 g ml–1.
(2) 1 kg of solution contains 1 g of solute
(1) 1.8 g (2) 1.8 mg
(3) 1 kg of solution contains 1 mL of solute
(3) 0.018 g (4) 0.018 mg
(4) 1 g of solution contains 1 g of solute
10. The relation between molarity (M) and molality (m)
is given by : (ρ = density of solution (mg/mL) 16. Rutherford's scattering experiment led to the
discovery of
(M1 = Molecular weight of solute)
(1) Nucleus
1000 M
(1) m = (2) Distribution of electrons around the nucleus
1000 ρ − M1
(3) Presence of neutrons in the nucleus
1000 ρ M
(2) m = (4) Both (1) and (3)
1000 ρ − MM1
17. The charge on the atom containing 8 protons,
1000 MM1 9 neutrons and 9 electrons is
(3) m =
1000 ρ − MM1 (1) –1

1000 M (2) +1
(4) m =
1000 ρ − MM1 (3) Zero
11. Given that 10g of a dibasic acid (molar (4) –2
mass = 100) are present in 600 mL of the solution. 18. Among the following the heaviest subatomic
The density of the solution is 1.02 g mL–1. Molality particle is
of solution is
(1) Electron
(1) 0.17 (2) 0.34
(2) Neutron
(3) 0.99 (4) 0.01
(3) Proton
12. Compare mass of pure NaOH in each of the
aqueous solution (4) Positron

(i) 50 g of 40% (w/w) NaOH 19. Identify the correct match.

(ii) 50 mL of 50% (w/v) NaOH [dsoln = 1.2 g/mL] Column I Column II


a. 76 77
(1) (ii) > (i) 32Ge , 33As (i) Isotopes
b. 57 58
(2) (i) > (ii) 26Fe , 26Fe (ii) Isodiaphers
c. 235, Th231
(3) (i) = (ii) 92U 90 (iii) Isobars
d. 3 3
(4) Mass in (i) is double the mass in (ii) 1H , 2He (iv) Isotones

13. Aqueous solution of urea is 20% by mass of (1) a(iv), b(i), c(ii), d(iii)
solution. Then the percentage of urea by mass of (2) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)
solvent is
(3) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)
(1) 20% (2) 25%
(4) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(3) 40% (4) 80%
20. Which of the following species has maximum
14. The quantity remaining constant on dilution is charge to mass ratio?
(1) Number of moles of solute (1) D+
(2) Molarity of the solution (2) H+
(3) Mole fraction of solute (3) He+
(4) Mass of the solution (4) He2+
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21. Find out the correct graph 25. How are the radius of nucleus (r) and mass number
(A) related to each other?
K.E of
1 1
ejected ν0= Threshold (1) r = R0 A 2
(2) r = R0 A 3

(1) electron frequency


(3) r = R0A3 (4) r = R0A2
ν0
Frequency of light (ν) 26. A 200 W bulb emits monochromatic light of
wavelength 1400 Å and only 10% of the energy is
K.E of emitted as light. The number of photons emitted
ejected
by the bulb per second will be
(2) electron
(1) 1.4 × 1018
ν0
Frequency of light (ν) (2) 1.4 × 1020
(3) 1.4 × 1019
K.E of (4) 1.4 × 1021
ejected
(3) electron 27. Charge to mass ratio of electron was determined
by
Intensity of light (I) (1) James Chadwick (2) J.J. Thomson
(3) Goldstein (4) Ernest Rutherford
K.E of
ejected 28. On absorbing light of wavelength 3800 Å, bromine
(4) electron molecule undergoes dissociation and form atoms.
The kinetic energy of one bromine atom assuming
Frequency of light (ν) that one quantum of radiation is absorbed by each
molecule would be (Bond energy of Br2 = 190 kJ/mol)
22. The threshold frequency ν0 for a metal is 5.0 ×
10 14 s –1 . What will be the kinetic energy of a (1) 1.04 × 10–19 J
photoelectron emitted when radiation of frequency (2) 2.08 × 10–19 J
ν = 1.5 × 1015 s–1 strikes on a metal surface?
(3) 1.25 × 10–5 J
(1) h × 1014 J (2) h × 1016 J
(4) 6.25 × 10–4 J
(3) h × 1015 J (4) h J
29. The correct order of increasing frequency of
23. Select the incorrect statement about cathode rays.
electromagnetic radiations is
(1) Deflected by electric and magnetic field
(1) Microwave < UV < IR < γ-rays
(2) Stream of electrons
(2) Microwave < Radiowave < Visible < X-rays
(3) Move with same speed as that of light
(3) UV < Radiowave < X-rays < γ-rays
(4) Travel in straight lines
(4) Radiowave < IR < Visible < X-rays
24. Let the mass of electron is two times, mass of
proton is 1/4 th and mass of neutron is 3/2 of 30. Which of the following phenomenon does not
original mass. Then, the atomic weight of 6C12 support the particle nature of electromagnetic
atom radiation?
(1) Increases by 37.5 % (1) Photoelectric effect
(2) Decreases by 87.5 % (2) Line spectrum of hydrogen
(3) Decreases by 12.5 % (3) Interference
(4) Remains same (4) Blackbody radiation

  

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M-CAPS-03 : CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
(Medical-Classroom Assessment Practice Sheet
Sheet))

ANSWERS
1. (1) (M) 2. (3) (E) 3. (1) (E) 4. (2) (M) 5. (2) (E)
6. (2) (M) 7. (2) (M) 8. (3) (M) 9. (1) (M) 10. (4) (D)
11. (1) (D) 12. (1) (M) 13. (2) (E) 14. (1) (E) 15. (1) (E)
16. (1) (E) 17. (1) (E) 18. (2) (M) 19. (1) (D) 20. (2) (E)
21. (1) (M) 22. (3) (VD) 23. (3) (E) 24. (3) (D) 25. (2) (M)
26. (3) (M) 27. (2) (E) 28. (1) (VD) 29. (4) (E) 30. (3) (M)

Question Level Questions Number

Easy (E) – 12 2, 3, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 23, 27, 29

Medium (M) – 12 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 18, 21, 25, 26, 30

Difficult (D) – 04 10, 11, 19, 24

Difficult (VD) – 02 22, 28

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