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1. What is the time required to pass 1Faraday of electricity through an electrolyte


with a current of 0.35A?
(A) 4595.24mins (B) 6789.89mins (C) 4336.9mins (D) 7680.80mins
2. What current in Amperes is required in order to deposit 6.35g of copper in
50mins from a copper (II) Sulphate solution?
(A) 6.43A (B) 10A (C) 8.1A (D) 6.7A
3. Calculate the mass of aluminum that would be deposited during the electrolysis
of molten aluminum salt by a current of 10A for 5hrs?
(A) 16.78g (B) 18.78g (C) 20g (D) 13.2g
4. Calculate the quantity of electricity used during electrolysis of NaCl when a
current of 0.21A flows for 2hrs.
(A) 1512Coloumbs (B) 1112Coloumbs (C) 8290Coloumbs (D) 2893Coloumbs
5. How much current is needed to release 31.65g of a metal in 35mins from a salt
solution of the metal if the charge given is +2?
(A) 189.2A (B) 161.3A (C) 150.40A (D) 200A
6. Calculate the mass of silver deposited where a current of 1A flows through a
voltmeter containing a solution of Silver Nitrate for 10minutes (Take z = 0.0011g)
(A) 0.56 (B) 0.66 (C) 0.76 (D) 0.86

Use the information below to answer questions 7- 11.


Consider this reaction:
2𝐻2 𝑂2 ⇔ 2𝐻2 𝑂 + 𝑂2 ∆H = -108KJ

7. Removal of 𝐻2 𝑂 will shift the reaction?


(A) Right (B) Left (C) No Effect (D) At Equilibrium
8. A decrease in the temperature will shift the reaction?
(A) Right (B) Left (C) No Effect (D) At Equilibrium
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9. An increase in temperature will shift the reaction?
(A) Right (B) Left (C) No Effect (D) At Equilibrium
10. Decrease in volume will shift the reaction?
(A) Right (B) Left (C) No Effect (D) At Equilibrium
11. Removal of 𝐻2 𝑂2 will shift the reaction?
(A) Right (B) Left (C) No Effect (D) At Equilibrium

If the equilibrium concentration formed in the reaction 2𝐴 + 𝐵 ⇔ 𝐶 are

[A] = 2.4 x 10-2M, [B] = 4.6 x 10-3M and [C] = 6.2 x 10-3M.
12. Calculate the value of Kc?
(A) 2.3 x 103 (B) 4.3 x 10-4 (C) 1.8 x 10-2 (D) 5.8 x 102
13. Which of the following acts as both oxidizing and reducing agent?
(A) H2 (B) SO2 (C) H2S (D) CO2
14. The oxidation state of chlorine in potassium chlorate is?
(A) +1 (B) +2 (C) +3 (D) +5
15. What are the possible oxidation numbers for an element if the atomic number is
17?
(A) -1 and 7 (B) -1 and 6 (C) -3 and 5 (D) -2 and 6
16. A particle that contains 9 protons, 10 neutrons and 10 electrons is?
(A) Positive ion (B) Neutral atom (C) Negative ion (D) None of the above
17. Which of the following chlorides will exhibit the least ionic character?
(A) LiCl (B) MgCl2 (C) CaCl2 (D)AlCl3
18. Which of the following quantum numbers determines the energy sublevel in an
orbital?
(A) Co-ordinate (B) Magnetic (C) Principal (D) Azimuthal
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19. The number of electronic shells contained in an atom with electronic
configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s2 is?
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5
20. The phenomenon of forming completely new atomic orbitals by intermixing
them is known as ___________
(A) Allocation (B) Hybridization (C) Chemical bond formation (D) Electron
configuration
21. What type of hybridization does a BCl3 molecule undergo?
(A) sp (B) sp2 (C) sp3 (D) sp3d
22. What is the bond angle of H-C-H in methane molecule?
(A) 104.5° (B) 109.5° (C) 108° (D) 120°
23. Mention the types of orbitals that undergo hybridization in order to get
octahedral geometry?
(A) s-orbital only (B) s-orbital and p-orbital (C) s-orbital, p-orbital, and d-orbital
(D) d-orbital and p-orbital

24. The orbitals formed after hybridization have equal energy.


(A) True (B) False
25. Which among the following is not a property of Ionic bond?
(A) Losing of electrons (B) Gain of electrons (C) Sharing of electrons (D) Transfer
of electrons
26. Which among the following is NOT both a molecule and a compound?
(A) C6 H12 O6 (B) H2O (C) CO2 (D) NaCl
27. Bond energy and the corresponding bond length vary directly with each other.
(A) True (B) False
28. Calculate the mass percent of magnesium in the formation of magnesium
oxide.
(A) 0.3 (B) 1.5 (C) 0.67 (D) 0.6
29. In a container, there are 4 moles of nitrogen, 3 moles of oxygen and 7 moles of
hydrogen; find out the mole fraction of oxygen in this reaction.
(A) 0.2143 (B) 0.2142 (C) 0.1234 (D) 0.2434
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30. The law of _____________ states that chemical reactions proceed with fixed
ratios of the number of reactant and products and products involved in the reaction.
(A) Mass Conservation (B) Mole Conservation (C) Constant Proportionality (D)
None of the mentioned
31. A first order reaction is 15% complete in 20mins. How long will it take it to be
60% complete?
(A)112.76min (B)121.67min (C)113.76min (D)131.67min
32. The rate constant for a reaction at 200 is half the rate constant at 300(C)
Calculate the energy of activation of the reaction [R = 1.987 cal K-1mol-1]
(A) 11.22836 kcal (B) 19.22386 kcal (C) 10.22386 kcal (D) 12.22836 kcal
33. In a gaseous reaction, the time for half change (t1/2) for various pressures (P)
was as follows:

P(mm) 500 600 800 1000


t1/2 (min) 268 223 168 134
Calculate the order of the reaction?
(A) First order (B) Second order (C) Third order (D) Zero order
34. Calculate the activation energy of a reaction whose rate constant gets double
for 100 rises in temperature.
(A) 12809.77cal (B) 21135.12cal (C) 19078.34cal (D) 283783.90cal
35. 1.5 nm is equal to
(A) 1.5 x 10-8 dm
(B) 0.15 Angstrom
(C) 5.9 x 10-10 inches
(D) All of the mentioned

36. Fundamental unit for the length in metric system is


(a) cm
(B) m
(C) in
(D) yd
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Use the information to answer questions 37- 40
0.07g of hydride of carbon occupies 56 cm3 at STP when vaporized and contain
14.29 % by mass of hydrogen
37. What is the number of moles of the Hydrocarbon?
(A) 2.5 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.0025 (D) 0.025
38. What is the relative molar mass of the hydrocarbon?
(A) 25 (B) 28 (C) 30 (D) 40
39. What is the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon?
(A) C2H2 (B) C3H4 (C) C2H6 (D) C2H4
40. How many moles of glucose C6H12O6 are there in 1.09 g of the substance?
(A) 0.00556 (B) 0.0245 (C) 2.45 (D) 0.245

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