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GRADE 11
CHEMISTRY
Class:11 Duration: 1 ½ Hrs
Date: 16/06/2021 Max Marks: 40
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General Instructions. Read the following instructions carefully.
• There are 21 questions in this question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
• Section A: Q. No. 1 to 2 are case-based questions having four MCQs or
Reason Assertion type based on given passage each carrying 1 mark.
• Section A: Q. No. 3 to 12 are MCQs and Reason Assertion type questions
carrying 1 mark each.
• Section B: Q. No. 13 to 17 are short answer questions and carry 2 marks
each.
• Section C: Q. No. 18 to 20 are short answer questions and carry 3 marks
each.
• Section D: Q. No. 21 is a long answer question carrying 5 marks.
• There is no overall choice. However, internal choices have been provided.
• Use of calculators and log tables is not permitted
Section-A
1. Read the passage given below and answer the following
questions:
The mole concept is defined as the amount of substance of a
system which contains as many elementary entities (atoms,
molecules, ions, electrons, quanta, or other entities) as there are
carbon atoms in 0.012kg of C-12 isotope (Fang, Hart & Clark,
2014; Furio et al., 2000). The concept makes it possible to count
the microscopic entities taking part in chemical processes by
carrying out chemical reactions at macroscopic level using
volumes and masses of reacting substances (Furio et al., 2000;
Furio, Azcon & Guisasola, 2002). Thus an understanding of the
mole concept is key in laying a strong foundation in chemistry.
The following questions are multiple choice questions.
Choose the most appropriate answer:
14. (i) What is the lowest value of n that allows g orbitals to exist? 2
(ii) Using s, p, d notations, depict the orbital with the following
quantum numbers.
(a) n=1, l=0; (b) n = 4; l =2;
15. (i) What is the maximum number of emission lines when the 2
excited electron of a H atom in n = 6 drops to the ground
state?
(ii) What are degenerate orbitals?
16. Calculate the mole fraction of benzene and methane in a solution 2
containing 32g of methane and 39g of benzene.
Section-C
18. (i) Write two difference between an orbital and an orbit. 3
(ii) Explain, giving reasons, if the following sets of quantum
numbers are possible or not
(a) n = 0, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = + ½
(b) n = 3, l = 3, ml = –3, ms = + ½.
19. (i) State Hund’s Rule of maximum multiplicity. 3
(ii) How many electrons in an atom may have the following
quantum numbers?
(a) n = 4, ms = – ½ (b) n = 3, l = 0
(iii) Write the electronic configurations of the following ions:
(a) Na+ (b) S2– (Na -11, S -16)
Section-D
21. (i) What is the consequence of Heisenberg’s uncertainty 5
principle?
(ii) State Pauli’s exclusion Principle.
(iii) If the kinetic energy of an electron is 18.2x10-25 J,
calculate the wavelength associated with it.
(Mass of an electron is 9.1x10-31kg)