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Abhinav Education Society’s

ABHINAV ENGLISH SCHOOL

(CBSE)

Unit Test – I (2021-22)

STD- XI Marks- 40

Sub- Chemistry Time – 2hrs

Instructions:

a) All questions are compulsory.

b) Each question carry 1 mark.

Question 1.
Approximate atomic weight of an element is 26.89. If its equivalent weight is 8.9, the exact
atomic weight of element would be
(a) 26.89 (b) 8.9 (c) 17.8 (d) 26.

Question 2.
The number of moles present in 6 gms of carbon is:
(a) 2 (b) 0.5 (c) 5 (d) 1

Question 3.
What is the concentration of nitrate ions if equal volumes of 0.1 M AgNO 3 and 0.1 M NaCl are
mixed together
(a) 0.1 N (b) 0.2 M (c) 0.05 M (d) 0.25 M

Question 4.
The -ve charged particles is called:
(a) Anion (b) Cation (c) Radical (d) Atom

Question 5.
Which is not a unit of pressure:
(a) Bar (b) N/m² (c) Kg/m² (d) Torr
Question 6
What is the normality of a 1 M solution of H 3PO4
(a) 0.5 N (b) 1.0 (c) 2.0 N (d) 3.0 N

Question 7.
The total number of ions present in 111 g of CaCl 2 is
(a) One Mole (b) Two Mole
(c) Three Mole (d) Four Mole

Question 8.
Which of the following weighs the most?
(a) One gram atom of nitrogen (b) One mole of water
(c) One mole of sodium (d) One molecule of H 2SO4

Question 9.
Under similar conditions of pressure and temperature, 40 ml of slightly moist hydrogen chloride
gas is mixed with 20 ml of ammonia gas, the final volume of gas at the same temperature and
pressure will be
(a) 100 ml (b) 20 ml (c) 40 ml (d)60 ml

Question 10.
An organic compound contains carbon , hydrogen and oxygen. Its elemental analysis gave C,
38.71% and H, 9.67%. The empirical formula of the compound would be
(a) CHO (b) CH 4O (c) CH 3O (d) CH2O

Question 11.
Which of the following cannot give iodometric titrations
(a) Fe3+ (b) Cu2+ (c) Pb2+ (d) Ag+

Question 12.

The percentage of Carbon is Ca(HCO3)2 is-


(a) 15%
(b) 1.8%
(c) 14.8%
(d) 15.2%
Question 13.
A measured temperature on Fahrenheit scale is 200 °F. What will this reading be on Celsius
scale?
(a) 40 °C (b) 94 °C (c) 93.3 °C (d) 30 °C

Question 14.
Which of the following contains same number of carbon atoms as are in 6.0 g of carbon
(C –12)?
(a) 6.0 g Ethane (b) 8.0 g Methane (c) 21.0 g Propane (d) 28.0 g CO

Question 15.
The significant figures in 3400 are-
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 4

Question 16.
A symbol not only represents the name of the element but also represents
(a) Atomic Mass (b) Atomic Number (c) Atomicity (d) Atomic Volume

Question 17.
Which of the following reactions is not correct according to the law of conservation of mass.
(a) 2Mg(s)+O2(g)→2MgO(s)
(b) C3H8(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g)
(c) P4(s)+5O2(g)→P4O10(s)
(d) CH4(g)+2O2(g)→CO2(g)+2H2O(g)

Question 18.
Calculate the standard molar volume of oxygen gas. The density of O2 gas at NTP is
1.429g/L.
(a) 22.39litres
(b) 21.2 Litres
(c) 24 Litres
(d) None of the above

Question 19.
The sulphate of a metal M contains 9.87% of M. This sulphate is isomorphous with
ZnSO4.7H2O. The atomic weight of M is
(a) 40.3 (b) 36.3 (c) 24.3 (d) 11.3

Question 20.
The S.I unit of temperature is :
(a) Kelvin (b) Celsius (c) Fahrenheit (d) Centigrade
Question 21.
The increasing order (lowest first) for the values of e/m (charge/mass) for
(a) e, p, n, α (b) n, p, e, α
(c) n, p, α, e (d) n, α, p, e

Question 22.
The ionization enthalpy of hydrogen atom is 1.312 × 10 6 J mol-1. The energy required to
excite the electron in the atom from n = 1 to n = 2 is
(a) 8.51 × 105 J mol-1 (b) 6.56 × 105 J mol-1
5 -1
(c) 7.56 × 10 J mol (d) 9.84 × 105 J mol-1

Question 23.
or a given principal level n = 4, the energy of its subshells is in the order
(a) s < p < d < f (b) s > p > d > f
(c) s < p < f < d (d) f < p < d < s

Question 24.
A gas absorbs a photon of 355 nm and emits at two wavelengths. If one of the emissions is at
680 nm, the other is at:
(a) 518 nm (b) 1035 nm (c) 325 nm (d) 743 nm

Question 25.
Which of the following statements in relation to the hydrogen atom is
correct?
(a) 3s orbital is lower in energy than 3p orbital
(b) 3p orbital is lower in energy than 3d orbital
(c) 3s and 3p orbitals are of lower energy than 3d orbital
(d) 3s, 3p and 3d orbitals all have the same energy

Question 26.
The magnetic quantum number specifies
(a) Size of orbitals (b) Shape of orbitals (c) Orientation of orbitals (d) Nuclear
Stability

Question 27.
The electronic configuration of silver atom in ground state is
(a) [Kr]3d104s1 (b) [Xe]4f145d106s1
(c) [Kr]4d105s1 (d) [Kr]4d95s2

Question 28.
Which of the following element has least number of electrons in its M-
shell?
(a) K (b) Mn (c) Ni (d) Sc
Question 29.
Which one of the following sets of ions represents a collection of isoelectronic species?
(Atomic nos.: F = 9, Cl = 17, Na = 11, Mg = 12, Al = 13, K = 19, Ca = 20, Sc = 21)

(a) K+, Ca2+, Sc3+, Cl–


(b) Na+, Ca2+ , Sc3+, F–
(c) K+, Cl–, Mg2+, Sc3+
(d) Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, Cl–

Question 30.
In the ground state, an element has 13 electrons in its M-shell. The element is
(a) Copper (b) Chromium
(c) Nickel (d) Iron

Question 31.
The electrons of the same orbitals can be distinguished by
(a) Principal quantum number (b) Azimuthal quantum number (c) Spin quantum number
(d) Magnetic quantum number

Question 32.
Consider the ground state of Cr atom (Z = 24). The numbers of electrons with the
azimuthal quantum numbers, l = 1 and 2 are, respectively:
(a) 12 and 4 (b) 12 and 5 (c) 16 and 4 (d) 16 and 5

Question 33.
A body of mass 10 mg is moving with a velocity of 100 ms -1. The wavelength of de-
Broglie wave associated with it would be (Note: h = 6.63 × 10 -34 Js)
(a) 6.63 × 10-37 m (b) 6.63 × 10 -31 m
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(c) 6.63 × 10 m (d) 6.63 × 10 -35 m

Question 34.
The ionization enthalpy of hydrogen atom is 1.312 × 10 6 J mol-1. The energy required to
excite the electron in the atom from n = 1 to n = 2 is
(
(a) 8.51 × 105 J mol-1 (b) 6.56 × 10 5 mol-1
(c) 7.56 × 105 J mol-1 (d) 9.84 × 10 5 J mol-1

Question 35.
In Hydrogen atom, energy of first excited state is – 3.4 eV. Then find out KE of same orbit
of Hydrogen atom
(a) 3.4 eV (b) 6.8 eV (c) -13.6 eV (d) +13.6 eV
Question 36.
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers represents the highest energy of an
atom?
(a) n = 3, l = 0, m = 0, s = + 1/2
(b) n = 3, l = 1, m = 1, s =1/2
(c) n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s =1/2
(d) n = 4, l = 0, m = 0, s =1/2

Question 37.
In the Bohrs model of the hydrogen atom, the ratio of the kinetic energy to the total energy of
the electron in a quantum state n is:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) -1 (d) -2

Question 38.
Which of the following statements does not form a part of Bohrs model of hydrogen
atom?
(a) Energy of the electrons in the orbit is quantised
(b) The electron in the orbit nearest the nucleus has the lowest
energy
(c) Electrons revolve in different orbits around the
nucleus
(d) The position and velocity of the electrons in the orbit cannot be determined
simultaneously

Question 39.
The energy of second Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is -328 kJ mol-1; hence the energy of
fourth Bohr orbit would be:
(a) -41 kJ mol-1
(b) -82 kJ mol-1
(c) -164 kJ mol-1
(d) -1312 kJ mol-1

Question 40
A sub-shell with n = 6 , l = 2 can accommodate a maximum of
(a) 12 electrons
(b) 36 electrons
(c) 10 electrons
(d) 72 electrons

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