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COMPREHANSIVE LEARNING ACADEMY

Bright Model School, 129, Street# 19, Sect- I-9/1, Islamabad.

CHEMISTRY
Total Marks: 40 Total Time: 30 min
Name: Date:

Q1. Encircle the correct answer; (40)


I. Which of the following fundamental particle was first identified by J.J. Thomson?
A. Electron B. Proton C. Neutron D. Nucleus
II. Which of the following is NOT true for cathode rays?
A. They can produce X-Rays when they strike on an anode.
B. Their e/m value depends upon the nature of gas in discharge tube.
C. They cast a shadow when an opaque medium is placed in their path.
D. Cathode rays are negatively charged.
III. Which of the following species has a greater radius of its 1st orbit?
A. H-atom B. Li+2 ion C. He+ ion D. Be+3 ion
IV. For which species, Bohr’s theory does not apply;
A. H B. He+ C. Li+2 D. Be
V. Splitting of spectral lines in a strong Electric Field are called;
A. Zeeman Effect B. Stark Effect C. Photoelectric Effect D. Campton Effect
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VI. The wave number of the light emitted from a certain source is 2×10 m-1. The wavelength of this light will be:
A. 5×107 B. 200nm C. 500nm D. 500m
VII. Calculate wavelength of electron moving with velocity 2.188×106 ms-1. Mass of electron is 9.1095×10-31Kg
A. 0.33×10-9 m B. 0.456×10-4 m C. 10.6×10-14 m D. 6.023×1023 A°
VIII. Quantum Number values for 2p orbitals are;
A. n=1, l=2 B. n=2, l=1 C. n=2, l=0 D. n=0, l=2
IX. The value of Principal, Azimuthal, and Magnetic Quantum numbers for an electron present in the 4dxy orbital are:
A. n=4, l=2, m=-2 B. n=4, l=1, m=+1 C. n=4, l=0, m=0 D. n=4, l=2, m=+2
X. The spectral lines in the Paschen series are produced due to transition of an electron from higher orbit to the:
A. 3rd orbit B. 2nd orbit C. 4th orbit D. 1st orbit
XI. Which of the following orbital is of greater energy?
A. 4d B. 5p C. 4f D. 6s
XII. Which series of spectral lines are present in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum?
A. Lymen series B. Pfund series C. Balmer series D. Paschen series
XIII. The electronic configuration of an atom is Is2, 2s2, 2p4. The number of unpaired electrons in this atom is:
A. 4 B. 2 C. 0 D. 6
XIV. One mole of Ethanol and one mole of Ethane have an equal:
A. Mass B. No of Molecule C. No of Atom D. No of Electrons
XV. The number of moles of H2O produced when 16g H2 reacts with 16g O2 according to the following reaction is:
H2 + ½O2 → H2O
A. 2 moles B. 1 mole C. 0.5 moles D. 1.5 moles
XVI. The least number of molecules are present in 10g of:
A. NO2 B. N2O4 C. NO D. N2O5
XVII. The mass of 11.2 dm3 of CO2 enclosed in a container at STP is:
A. 44g B. 33g C. 22g D. 11g
XVIII. The number of H-atoms present in 90g ice is:
A. 3.011 x 1024 B. 6.022 x 1023 C. 3.011 x 1023 D. 6.022 x 1024
XIX. How many atoms of carbon are there in 18g of C6H12O6?
A. 6.023×1023 B. 6.023×1027 C. 1.204×1024 D. 3.6×1023

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