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GOVERNMENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL PANJ PIR

(SWABI)
Total Time: 3:00 Hours Exam: Pre-Board Annual 2022
Total Marks: 65
Chemistry (9th)
Note: There are three Sections in this paper i.e. Section A, B & C.

Time Allowed: 20 Minutes “Section-A” Marks: 12


INSTRUCTIONS:

 Attempt this section on the MCQs Answer Sheet only.


 Use black ball point or marker for shading only one circle for correct option of a question.
 No mark will be awarded for cutting, erasing, over writing and multiple circle shading.

Q. 1. Choose the correct option i.e A,B,C, or D.

i. Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?


a. smoke b. air c. fog d. smog
ii. L-shell has ……………. Sub-shell(s).
a. s & p b. s c. s, p & d d. s, p, d & f
iii. Shielding effect is due to ………?
a. neutron b. proton c. proton & neutron d. electron
iv. When calcium atom becomes a calcium ion (Ca+2).
a. It loses an electron b. it loses two electrons c. it gains
an electron d. it gains two electrons
v. Ink spreads in water because of.
a. vapour pressure b. expansion c. diffusion d. all of these
vi. 2 moles of Na2SO4 are dissolved in one dm3 of solution. Molarity
of solution is:
a. 1M b. 3M c. 4M d.2M
vii. What is the oxidation number assigned to manganese in KMnO4:
a. -7 b. -6 c. +7 d. +6
viii. Bromine is non-metal in:
a. state b. solid state c. gaseous state d. plasma state
ix. Empirical formula for methane (CH4) is:
a. C2H2 b. CH c. C1H1 d. CH4
x. Chlorine has ……… number of isotopes?
a. two b. three c. four d. five
xi.The bond present in CaCl2 is …….?
a. ionic b. covalent c. metallic d. co-ordinate covalent
xii.Hg is a metal which is?
a. malleable b. ductile c. sonorous d. none of these
Total Time: 2:40 Hours Chemistry (9th) Total Marks: 53
Marks: 32 “Section-B”
Q.2: Answer any Eight (08) parts of the following. Each part carries equal marks.
i. Cm is the chemical symbol for curium, named after the famous
scientist Madam Curie. Why were not the symbol C, Cu or Cr used
instead?
ii. What is the reason that physical properties of the isotopes are
different but their chemical properties are the same?
iii. Which element of the group IA is not an alkali metal and why?
iv. What is electron-sea model of metallic bonding?
v. Explain why it happens that on a hot summer day when there is a
sweat on the body of a person, one feels cool under fast moving
fan?
vi. Why we stir paints thoroughly before using?
vii. Sketch the Daniel cell, labeling the cathode, anode and the
direction of flow of the electrons.
viii. State the physical properties of metals.
ix. Write down the electronic configuration of (_18^40)Ar.
x. Differentiate between atomic radii and covalent radii.
xi. Give an example of a non-polar molecule with polar bonds. Give
reasons.
Marks: 21 “Section-C”
Q.3: Answer any Three (3) questions. Each question carries equal marks.
i. Explain Rutherford’s model of atom in detail.
ii. (a) Give the classification of molecules in detail
(b) Summarize Bohr’s atomic model.
iii. (a) Explain shielding effect.
(b) Describe ionization energy in detail.
iv. (a) What is the meaning of the term polar, as applied to chemical
bonding.
(b) Explain Charles’ law in detail.

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