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NATIONAL FORCES SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SYSTEM:

FIRST TERM EXAMS

SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CLASS: 10

NAME: ROLL NO:

Multiple choice questions:


1. A reverse reaction is one:
a) Which proceeds from left to right
b) Which slows down gradually
c) In which reactant reacts to form product
d) which speeds up gradually
2. For reaction between PCI3 and CI2 to formPCI5 the unit of Kc are:
a) mol dm^-3
b) mol^-1 dm^-3
c) mol^-1 dm^3
d) mold m^3
3. When magnitude of KC is very small, it indicates:
a) equilibrium will never establish
b) all reactions will be converted to product
c) reaction will go to completion
d) the amount of the product is negligible
4. Acids have taste:
a) bitter
b) sour
c) sweet
d) citric
5. Acetic acid is used for:
a) flavouring foods
b) making explosives
c) etching designs
d) cleaning metal

6. The conjugate acid of HPO4^2- is:


a) PO4 ^3-
b) H2PO4 ^2-
c) H2PO4 ^-
d) H3PO4

7. Following salt you will use:


a) CnCl2
b) NaCl
c) CaO
d) Na2SiO3
8. Color of the precipitate is:
a) White
b) Blue
c) Dirty green
d) Brown
9. Which one of the following is lewis-base?
a) NH3
b) BF3
c) H+
d) AlCl3
10. Ability of carbon atom to form chain is called:
a) Isomerism
b) Catenation
c) Resonance
d) Condensation
11. Which one of the following is synthetic fiber:
a) Cotton
b) Wool
c) Silk
d) Nylon
12. Which of the following does not contain protein:
a) Pulses
b) Potatoes
c) Beans
d) Eggs
13. Formula of alkene is:
a) CnH2n+2
b) CnH2n-2
c) CnH2n
d) CnHn
14. Oxidation of alkenes produces:
a) Glycol
b) Glyoxal
c) Oxalic acid
d) Formic acid
15. Number of carbon atom in octane:
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8

SECTION – B

ATTEMPT ANY SIX QUESTIONS

1. Differentiate between reversible and irreversible reactions?


2. Define equilibrium constant?
3. How direction of reaction predicted?
4. Differentiate between acids and bases?
5. Write any uses of PH?
6. Differentiate between molecules and structural formulas?
7. Define catenation?
8. Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons?
9. Why alkenes called “ olefins”?

ATTEMPT ANY SIX QUESTIONS


1. Give physical properties of alkenes?
2. Define neutralization?
3. Define open and close chain compounds?
4. Define functional group?
5. Define salts? Name the types of salt.
6. Write equilibrium constant of the following reaction:
CO(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ CH4(g) + H2O(g)
7. Define auto ionization?
8. Write characteristic properties of salt?
9. What is carbonization?

ATTEMPT ANY SIX QUESTIONS

1. Write a note on petroleum?


2. Write any two uses of organic compounds?
3. Define alkyl radical? Write its formula.
4. Define aldehyde and ketonic group?
5. Define ether linkage?
6. Define hydrogenation? how alkenes are prepared by hydrogenation?
7. Write uses of ethane?
8. Define alkynes? Write its general formula?
9. Define destructive distillation?

SECTION – C

ATTEMPT ANY OF 3 LONG QUESTIONS:


1. Part A
State law of mass action and derive the expression for equilibrium
constant for general reaction?
Part B
Define Arrhenius acid and Arrhenius base along with examples?
2. Part A
Explain lewis concept of acid and bases?
Part B
write general characteristics of organic compound?
3. Part A
Write a note on halogenation of alkanes
Part B
Explain why alkynes are more reactive than alkanes?
4. Define auto-ionization of water? How it is used to establish pH of water?
5. Explain oxidation of acetylene.

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