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Exercise - I
INERT PAIR EFFECT 9. In which of the following compounds B–F
1. TI3 is an ionic compound which furnishes the bond length is shortest?

following ions in solution : (1) BF4– (2) BF3 NH3


(3) BF3 (4) BF3N(CH3)3
(1) T3+ and I– ions (2) T+ and I3− ions
(3) T+, I– ions and I2 (4) T+ and I– ions HYDROLYSIS/CARBIDE AND DIMER/POLYMER
10. Which of the following statements is correct :
2. Which oxide is more stable than the other
(1) Aluminium carbide as well as beryllium
three :
carbide produce methane gas on
(1) T2O3 (2) T2O (3) Ga2O (4) InO treatment with water
3. Ga+ acts as a reducing agent because – (2) On reacting with water, calcium carbide
(1) Ga3+ state is less stable than Ga+1 (CaC2) produces acetylene while magnesium
(2) Ga3+ state is more stable than Ga+1 carbide (Mg2C3) gives propyne
(3) Ga3+ covalent to Ga+1 reducing (3) Both of these
(4) None of the above (4) None of these
4. The stable oxidation state of T is +1 hence its 11. (a) Al ⎯⎯⎯
N
2
→A (b) Al ⎯⎯→C
B
hydroxide is similar to – Product A and B on hydrolysis yields
(1) Ca(OH)2 (2) Al(OH)3 respectively.
(3) Mg(OH)2 (4) NaOH (1) Ammonia and acetylene
5. Bismuth does not form stable pentahalide (2) Ammonia and methane
because of : (3) Nitric oxide and acetylene
(1) Its higher electronegativity (4) None
(2) Its smaller size 12. On hydrolysis CaC2 gives a gas which on
(3) Inert pair effect trimerisation gives :
(4) Non availability of d-orbitals (1) C2H2 (2) C6H6 (3) C2H4 (4) C3H8
6. Which of the following is the least stable and 13. Identify the statement that is not correct as
its existence is doubtful far as structure of diborane is concerned –
(1) SnI4 (2) CI4 (1) There are two bridging hydrogen atoms
(3) PbI4 (4) GeI4
in diborane
BACK BONDING (2) Each boron atom forms four bonds in
7. Which of the following is not possible due to diborane
back bonding. (3) All hydrogen atoms are not in the same
(1) State of hybridisation may change plane in diborane
(2) Bond order increases (4) All B–H bonds in diborane are similar
(3) Bond angle always increases 14. In diborane –
(4) Lewis acidic strength decreases (1) 2 bridged hydrogen and four terminal
8. The geometry with respect to the central hydrogen are present
atom of the following molecules are (2) 3 bridged and three terminal hydrogen
N(SiH3)3, Me3N, (SiH3)3P are present
(1) planar, pyramidal, planar (3) 4 bridged hydrogen atoms are not in the
(2) planar, pyramidal, pyramidal same plane in diborane
(3) pyramidal, pyramidal, pyramidal (4) 1 bridged hydrogen and 1 terminal
(4) pyramidal, planar, pyramidal hydrogen are present
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p-Block (Group-13 & 14)
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15. The type of hybridization of boron in 22. Different layers in graphite are heldhtogether
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diborane is- by :
(1) sp (2) sp2 (1) Ionic bonding
(3) sp3 (4) sp3d2 (2) Metallic bonding
16. The hydrolysis of PCl3, produces : (3) Covalent bonding
(1) H3PO3 + HClO (2) H3PO3 + HCl (4) Vander waals forces
(3) H3PO4 + HCl (4) PH3 + HClO 23. The density of –
17. Which of the following halides does not (1) Graphite = diamond
hydrolysed? (2) Graphite > diamond
(1) PbCl4 (2) SiCl4 (3) CCl4 (4) SnCl4 (3) Graphite < diamond
(4) Graphite > diamond
SILICATES AND SILICONES 24. Which of the following structural features of
18. Silicate having one monovalent corner graphite best accounts for its use as a
oxygen atom in each tetrahedron unit is lubricant?
(1) sheet silicate (1) delocalized electrons
(2) cyclic silicate (2) strong covalent bonds between carbon
(3) single chain silicate atoms
(4) double chain silicate (3) van der Waal's forces between layers
19. (Si2O5)n2n– anion is obtained when (4) limited three covalency of carbon
(1) no oxygen of a SiO44– tetrahedron is
BORON FAMILY
shared with another SiO44– tetrahedron
25. Melting point is higher for –
(2) one oxygen of a SiO44– tetrahedron is
(1) B (2) Al (3) Ga (4) In
shared with another SiO44– tetrahedron 26. Aluminium is not acted upon by pure water
(3) two oxygen of a SiO44– tetrahedron is as–
shared with another SiO44– tetrahedron (1) Impurities in water are essential for the
(4) three oxygen of a SiO44– tetrahedron is reaction to occur
shared with another SiO44– tetrahedron (2) It is light metal
20. Which of the following is an organo silicon (3) It is protected by a film of aluminium
polymer? oxide
(1) silica (2) silicone (4) It is not a reactive metal
(3) silicon carbide (4) silicic acid 27. Which of the following can be detected by the
borax-bead test ?
ALLOTROPES
(1) Ni2+ (2) Co2+
21. What is true about various allotropes of
(3) Pb+2 (4) Both (1) & (2)
carbon ? 28. The borax bead test is based upon the
(1) Diamond is the hardest and graphite is the formation of
softest (1) Boron oxide (2) Boric acid
(2) Diamond is the hardest and coke is the (3) Meta borates (4) Elemental boron
softest 29. A mixutre of boric acid with ethyl alcohol
(3) Diamond is the hardest and lamp black is burns with green edged flame due to the
the softest formation of –
(4) Coke is the hardest and diamond is the (1) Ethyl borax (2) Ethyl borate
softest (3) Methyl borax (4) Methyl borate
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30. The hydrolysis of borax produces – 39. Inorganic benzene (borazole) is : aar
(1) An acidic medium (1) BH3O3 (2) B3N3H6
(2) A basic medium (3) B2H6 (4) B6H10
(3) A neutral medium 40. Which alum is a double salt made up of two
(4) An acidic or an neutral medium salts :
31. Boric acid polymerizes due to – (1) Salt of a (SA + WB) + Salt of a (WA + WB)
(1) The presence of hydrogen bonds (2) Salt of a (SA + SB) + Salt of a (SA + WB)
(2) Its acidic nature (3) Salt of a (SA + SB) + Salt of a (WA + WB)
(3) Its geometry (4) Salt of a (SA + WB) + Salt of a (WA + WB)
(4) Its monobasic nature 41. Which of the following salt does not respond
32. In the following reaction – to borax bead test :
B(OH)3 + H2O ⎯→ [B(OH)4]– + H+ (1) Aluminium salt (2) Cobalt salt
(1) B(OH)3 is a Lewis acid (3) Copper salt (4) Nickel salt
(2) B(OH)3 is a Lewis base 42. The hydrides of boron are called
(3) B(OH)3 is amphoteric (1) Boron hydrogen compounds
(4) None is correct (2) Hydrogen borides
33. Boron nitride is isoelectronic with (3) Boranes
(1) C2 (2) B2 (3) N2 (4) O2
(4) Hydroboric acids
34. Borax Na2B4O7 . 10H2O is actually :-
43. Which is an acid :
(1) Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O
(1) B(OH)3 (2) Al(OH)3
(2) Na2[B4O4(OH)6].7H2O
(3) Fe(OH)3 (4) None
(3) Na2[B4O3(OH)8].6H2O
44. Which one of the following mixed sulphates is
(4) Na2[B4O2(OH)10].5H2O
not an alum ?
35. Inorganic graphite (Borazone) is :-
(1) K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O
(1) B3N3H6 (2) B2H6 (3) BN (4) BF3
(2) K2SO4.Cr2(SO4)3.24H2O
36. On hydrolysis, diborane produces :
(3) Na2SO4.Fe2(SO4)3.24H2O
(1) H3BO2 + H2O2 (2) H3BO3 + H2
(4) CuSO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O
(3) B2O3 + O2 (4) H3BO3 + H2O2
45. Which of the following is used in high
37. By which of the following reactions is
borazine prepared ? temperature thermometry ?
(1) Na (2) Ga (3) Tl (4) Hg
(1) B2H6 + NH3 (excess) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
low temperature

46. Borax in its crystal possess :
(2) B2H6 + NH3 (excess) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
high temperature
(1) 3 tetrahedral unit
(3) B2H6 + NH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ →
(ratio 2NH3 : 1B2 H6 )
high temperature (2) 2 tetrahedral and 2 planar triangular units
(4) None of the above (3) 3 tetrahedral and 2 planar triangular units
38. Diborane is a Lewis acid forming addition (4) all tetrahedral units
compound B2H6.2NH3 with NH3, a Lewis base. 47. The borax bead is chemically :
This (1) B2O3 (2) Na2B4O7
(1) Is ionic and exists as [BH2(NH3)2]+ and [BH4]– (3) Na3BO3 (4) B2O3 + NaBO2
ions 48. Borax bead test is responded by :
(2) On heating, is converted into borazine, (1) divalent metals
B3N3H6 (2) heavy metals
(3) (1) & (2) are correct (3) light metals
(4) None is correct (4) metal which forms coloured metaborates
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49. Borax on heating with cobalt oxide forms a 53. CO is : aar
dark blue bead of (1) Reductant
(1) Co(BO2)2 (2) CoBO2 (2) Poisonous gas
(3) Co3(BO3)2 (4) Na3Co(BO3)2 (3) Neutral to litmus
(4) all
CARBON FAMILY 54. Carbon reacts with metal to form :
50. The metallic character of group-14 :
(1) Carbide
(1) Decreases from top to bottom (2) Carbonate
(2) Increases from top to bottom (3) Hydroxide
(3) Does not change gradually (4) Oxide
(4) Has no significance. 55. Which gas is responsible for green house
51. The hydrides of group 14 elements are : effect :
(1) Ionic (2) Oxidising
(1) CO2 (2) SO2
(3) Covalent (4) None of these (3) CO (4) SO3
52. Which of the following statement is false :
(1) Dry ice is solid CO2
(2) CO2 is weakly acidic
(3) CO2 and SiO2 are linear molecules
(4) CO2 is a gas while SiO2 is solid

EXERCISE-I (Conceptual Questions) ANSWER KEY


Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Answer 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 4 1 3
Question 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Answer 2 3 1 4 2 3 4 3 3 1 3 4 3 2 2
Question 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Answer 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 3 1 4 2
Question 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
Answer 2 4 4 1 2 3 3 4 1 1

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Exercise - II (Previous Year Questions)
AIPMT - 2006 7. Which of the following structure is similar to
1. Al2 O3 can be converted to anhydrous AlCl3 by graphite?
heating (1) B2H6 (2) BN
(1) Al2O3 with Cl2 gas (3) B (4) B4C
(2) Al2 O3 with HCl gas 8. The basic structural unit of silicates is :-
(3) Al2 O3 with NaCl in solid state
(1) SiO42– (2) SiO–
(4) A mixture of Al2 O3 and carbon in dry Cl2
gas (3) SiO44– (4) SiO32–
9. Which of these is not a monomer for a high
AIPMT - 2007 molecular mass silicone polymer ?
2. Which one of the following anions is present (1) PhSiCl3 (2) MeSiCl3
in the chain structure of silicates (3) Me2SiCl2 (4) Me3SiCl
(1) SiO44– (2) Si2O76–
(3) (Si2O52–)n (4) (SiO32–)n Re-AIPMT 2015
10. The stability of +1 oxidation state among Al,
AIPMT - 2009 Ga, In and T increases in the sequence :
3. The straight chain polymer is formed by :-
(1) Hydrolysis of (CH3)2SiCl2 followed by (1) T < In < Ga < Al (2) In < T < Ga < Al
condensation polymerisation (3) Ga < In < Al < T (4) Al < Ga < In < T
(2) Hydrolysis of (CH3)3SiCl followed by
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(3) Hydrolysis of CH3SiCl3 followed by 11. Among the following, the correct order of
condensation polymerisation acidity is
(4) Hydrolysis of (CH3)4 Si by addition (1) HClO3 < HClO4 < HClO2 < HClO
polymerisation (2) HClO < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO4
(3) HClO2 < HClO < HClO3 < HClO4
AIPMT Pre.- 2011 (4) HClO4 < HClO2 < HClO < HClO3
4. Name the type of the structure of silicate in
which one oxygen atom of [SiO4]4– is shared? NEET-II 2016
(1) Linear chain silicate 12. Boric acid is an acid because its molecule
(2) Sheet silicate (1) accepts OH– from water releasing proton
(3) Pyrosilicate (2) combines with proton from water
(4) Three dimensional molecule
(3) contains replaceable H+ ion
AIPMT Mains - 2011
(4) gives up a proton
5. Which of the following oxide is amphoteric :-
13. In context with beryllium, which one of the
(1) CO2 (2) SnO2
following statements is incorrect ?
(3) CaO (4) SiO2
(1) Its salts rarely hydrolyze.
NEET-UG 2013 (2) Its hydride is electron-deficient and
6. Which of the following is electron-deficient ? polymeric.
(1) PH3 (2) (CH3)2 (3) It is rendered passive by nitric acid.
(3) (SiH3)2 (4) (BH3)2 (4) it forms Be2C.
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p-Block (Group-13 & 14)
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NEET(UG) 2017 18. Identify the correct statements from the
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14. It is because of inability of ns2 electrons of the following:


valence shell to participate in bonding that:- (a) CO2(g) is used as refrigerant for ice-cream
2+ 4+
(1) Sn is oxidising while Pb is reducing and frozen food.
2+ 2+
(2) Sn and Pb are both oxidising and (b) The structure of C60 contains twelve six
reducing carbon rings and twenty five carbon rings.
4+ 4+
(3) Sn is reducing while Pb is oxidising (c) ZSM-5, a type of zeolite, is used to convert
2+ 4+
(4) Sn is reducing while Pb is oxidising alcohols into gasoline.
(d) CO is colorless and odourless gas.
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(1) (c) and (d) only
15. The correct order of N-compounds in its
decreasing order of oxidation states is (2) (a) and (b) and (c) only
(1) HNO3, NO, N2, NH4Cl (3) (a) and (c) only
(2) HNO3, NO, NH4Cl, N2 (4) (b) and (c) only
(3) HNO3, NH4Cl, NO, N2
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(4) NH4Cl, N2, NO, HNO3
19. The bonds present in borazole are
NEET(UG) 2020 (1) 12, 3 (2) 9, 6
16. Which of the following is not correct about
(3) 6, 6 (4) 9, 9
carbon monoxide?
20. Which is/are correct statements about P4O6
(1) It is produced due to incomplete
and P4O10?
combustion
(1) Both form oxoacids H3PO3 and H3PO4
(2) It forms carboxyhaemoglobin
(3) It reduce oxygen carrying ability of blood respectively
(4) The carboxyhaemoglobin (haemoglobin (2) In P4O6 each P is joined to three O and in
bound to CO) is less stable than P4O10 each P is linked to four O atoms.
oxyhaemoglobin. (3) Both (1) and (2)
17. Match the following and identify the correct (4) None of the above
option. 21. In SiF62– and SiCl62– which one is known and
(a) CO(g) + H2(g) (i) Mg(HCO3)2 + why?
Ca(HCO3)2
(1) SiF62– because of small size of F
(b) Temporary (ii) An electron
(2) SiF62– because of large size of F
hardness of water deficient hydride
(3) SiCl62– because of small size of Cl
(c) B2H6 (iii) Synthesis gas
(4) SiCl62– because of large size of Cl
(d) H2O2 (iv) Non-planar
structure 22. The structures of beryllium chloride in solid
(a) (b) (c) (d) state and vapour phase, are:
(1) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (1) Chain and dimer, respectively
(2) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (2) Linear in both
(3) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (3) Dimer and Linear, respectively
(4) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (4) Chain in both
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NEET(UG) 2022 25. Match List-I with List-II : aaar

23. Choose the correct statement : List-I List-II


(1) Diamond is covalent and graphite is ionic. (Compounds) (Molecular
(2) Diamond is sp3 hybridised and graphite is formula)
sp2 hybridized. (a) Borax (i) NaBO2
(3) Both diamond and graphite are used as (b) Kernite (ii) Na2B4O7.4H2O
dry lubricants. (c) Orthoboric acid (iii) H3BO3
(d) Borax bead (iv) Na2B4O7.10H2O
(4) Diamond and graphite have two
Choose the correct answer from the options
dimensional network.
given below :
24. Which of the following statement is not
(1) (a) – (iv), (b) – (ii), (c) – (iii), (d) – (i)
correct about diborane ? (2) (a) – (ii), (b) – (iv), (c) – (iii), (d) – (i)
(1) The four terminal B-H bonds are two (3) (a) – (iii), (b) – (i), (c) – (iv), (d) – (ii)
centre two electron bonds. (4) (a) – (i), (b) – (iii), (c) – (iv), (d) – (ii)
(2) The four terminal Hydrogen atoms and 26. Na2B4O7 ⎯⎯ heat
→ X + NaBO2
the two Boron atoms lie in one plane. in the above reaction the product "X" is :
(3) Both the Boron atoms are sp2 hybridised (1) H3BO3 (2) B2O3
(4) There are two 3-centre-2-electron bonds. (3) Na2B2O5 (4) NaB3O5

EXERCISE-II (Previous Year Questions) ANSWER KEY


Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Answer 4 4 1 3 2 4 2 3 4 4 2 1 1 4 1
Question 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Answer 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 2

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p-Block (Group-13 & 14)
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Exercise – III (Analytical Questions)
1. Given below are two statements : 4. Given below are two statements :
Statement-I : BCl3 is more state than TlCl3. Statement-I : Graphite has layered structure
Statement-II : Boric acid is a protic acid. in which layers are held by Vander wall's
In the light of the above statements, choose force.
the most appropriate answer from the Statement-II : In fullerene a six member ring
options given below : is fused with six and five membered ring but
(1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct. a five membered ring can only fused with six
(2) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is membered ring.
incorrect. In the light of the above statements, choose
(3) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect. the most appropriate answer from the
(4) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II options given below :
(1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct.
is correct.
(2) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is
2. Given below are two statements :
incorrect.
Statement-I : Aq. solution of Borax is alkaline
(3) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect.
to litmus paper.
(4) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II
Statement-II : Diamond is thermodynamically
is correct.
more stable than graphite.
5. Given below are two statements :
In the light of the above statements, choose
Statement-I : In B2H6 bridge bonds are
the most appropriate answer from the
stronger than terminal bonds.
options given below : Statement-II : In Diborane all atoms can lie in
(1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct. the same plane.
(2) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is In the light of the above statements, choose
incorrect. the most appropriate answer from the
(3) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect. options given below :
(4) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II (1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct.
is correct. (2) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is
3. Given below are two statements : incorrect.
Statement-I : Chain length of Silicon polymer (3) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect.
can be controlled by adding (CH3)2SiCl2. (4) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II
Statement-II : Silica gel is used as a drying is correct.
agent. 6. Given below are two statements; one is
In the light of the above statements, choose labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is
the most appropriate answer from the labelled as Reason(R) .
options given below : Assertion : Boric acid is considered as a weak
(1) Statement-I and Statement-II are correct. acid.
(2) Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is Reason : It is not able to release H ions on its
incorrect. own.
(3) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect. In the light of the above statements, choose
(4) Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II the most appropriate answer from the
is correct. options given below :
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(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the 9. Given below are two statements;aln aayais
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correct explanation of (A). labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is


(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not labelled as Reason(R) .
the correct explanation of (A). Assertion : Stability of +5 O.S. state decreases
(3) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct. and that of +3 oxidation state increases down
(4) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct. the group in group 15.
7. Given below are two statements; one is Reason : Inert pair effect is more prone in
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is case of heavier members of p-block.
labelled as Reason(R) . In the light of the above statements, choose
Assertion : Aluminium wire is used to make the most appropriate answer from the
transmission cables. options given below :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
Reason : Aluminium has a high electrical and
correct explanation of (A).
thermal conductivity and due to its low cost &
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not
light weight.
the correct explanation of (A).
In the light of the above statements, choose (3) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.
the most appropriate answer from the (4) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.
options given below : 10. Match the column :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the Column-I Column-II
correct explanation of (A). (A) Borax ⎯⎯→  (i) BN
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not (B) B2H6 + H2O → (ii) B2H6
the correct explanation of (A). (C) B2H6 + NH3 (iii) H3BO3
(3) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct. (excess)
(4) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct. →
8. Given below are two statements; one is (D) BCl3 + LiAlH4 → (iv) NaBO2 + B2O3
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is (1) A - iii, B - iv, C - ii, D - i
labelled as Reason(R) . (2) A - ii, B - i, C - iv, D - iii
Assertion : (B–F) Bond lengths in BF3 and (3) A - i, B - ii, C - iii, D - iv
(4) A - iv, B - iii, C - i, D - ii
BF4− is different.
11. Match the column :
Reason : In both BF3 and BF4– P – P back Column-I Column-II
bonding is present. (Basic unit)
In the light of the above statements, choose (A) Ortho Silicate (i) SiO2
the most appropriate answer from the (B) Pyro Silicate (ii)
(
Si O−2 − X
2 5 )
options given below :
(C) 2-D Silicate (iii) Si2O7−6
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A). (D) 3-D Silicate (iv) ( SiO4–4 )
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not (1) A - iv, B - iii, C - ii, D - i
the correct explanation of (A). (2) A - ii, B - iii, C - i, D - iv
(3) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct. (3) A - iii, B - ii, C - iv, D - i
(4) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct. (4) A - iv, B - i, C - iii, D - ii
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p-Block (Group-13 & 14)
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12. Match the column : 13. In which of the following terminal (2C – 2e a)ar
Column-I Column-II bond and bridge bond are not lying in the
same plane ?
(A) Borax (i) Form complex with
(1) B2H6
haemoglobin
(2) Solid BeCl2
(B) Diborane (ii) used as a fire (3) Al2Cl6
extinguisher (4) I2Cl6
(C) Carbon (iii) Swell's up on heating 14. SiO2 reacts with :-
mono (1) HF (2) NaOH
oxide (3) HCl (4) CO2
(D) Carbon (iv) Catches fire 15. Which of the following compound produce
dioxide spontaneously oxy acid of central atom on hydrolysis ?
(1) BF3 (2) SF4
(1) A - i, B - iii, C - ii, D - iv
(3) PCl5 (4) NCl3
(2) A - ii, B - i, C - iv, D - iii
(3) A - iii, B - iv, C - i, D - ii
(4) A - iv, B - ii, C - iii, D – i

EXERCISE-III (Analytical Questions) ANSWER KEY


Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Answer 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 2 1
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NEET : Chemistry
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Important Notes
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