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10. x gm of NaOH required to neutralise 15 meq of HCl. To neutralise same meq of H 2SO4 and H3PO4
the weight of NaOH will be
(1) 2x g and 3x g respectively
(2) g and g respectively
(3) x g for each
(4) 3x g and 2x g respectively
.3. Which of the following pair have same number of nucleon?
(1) 6C13, 7N14
(3)
20C
40,
40
18Ar
4.
5.
Two objects A and B having mass M and 4M respectively and velocity 4v and 2v then ratio of the
wavelength associated with objects A and B is
6.
In the simultaneous measurement of position and momentum of a macroscopic particle, it was found
that x (uncertainty in position) is zero then uncertainty in momentum is
(1) Zero
(2) Infinite
(4) n = 5, l = 2, m = 0, s = +1/2
8.
the
following
orbital
is
9.
Which of the following is excited electronic configuration and also voilet the Hund's rule?
2.
What fraction of air is expelled out if a flask containing V litre gas is heated from 27C to 327C?
(1) 25%
(2) 50%
(3) 75%
(4) 10%
3.
A 10 litre cylinder contains 0.4 gm x 2 gas 3.2 gm y2 gas and 5.6 gm z 2 gas at 27C. Assuming ideal
gas behaviour of all gases, choose the correct statement. (Given atomic weight of x, y & z are 2, 8 &
14 amu respectively)
(1) Partial pressure of x2, y2 and z2 are identical
(2) Partial
pressure
y2 = partial pressure of z2
of
x2
>
partial
pressure
of
4.
5.
(2) B + e B
(3) B + e B2
(4) A+ A+2 + e
(2) Te+
(3) Cu+
(4) K+
12. If element (A) have oxidation state + 6 and element (B) have oxidation state 2 and (C) have
oxidation
state 1. The formula of compound will be
7.
(1) ABC4
(2) AB3C
(3) ABC5
(4) A2B5C
(3) He and C
(4) Ar and Na
(2) Al2O3
(4) Cl2O7
(3) SiO2
17. The incorrect order of ionic radii is
(1) Fe+3 < Fe+2 < Fe
(2) O2 < N3 < F
(3) Li < Mg < K
(4) Be < Mg < Na
18. Element of IA group give flame colour due to
(1) Low IE
(2) Low boiling point
(3) Low melting point
(4) All of these
20. An element have atomic number 24. It belong to
(1) 2nd group
(2) 4th group
(3) 6th group
(4) 8th group
3.
5.
0.
(4) ClO2
8.
>
or
sp2
orbital
orbital
(3) sp
hybrid
orbital
3
sp hybrid orbital > pure p orbital
(4) sp3
hybrid
orbital
s orbital > pure sp hybrid orbital
9.
>
sp
sp
orbital
sp2
>
>
>
sp2
orbital
>
sp2
hybrid
hybrid
>
orbital
hybrid
orbital
>
2.
3.
(4)
SbH3
(2) H2SO3
(3) H2SO4
K2Cr2O7 + aH2SO4 + bSO2 K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + cH2O. The value of a, b and c are
(1) 4, 3, 5
(2) 2, 3, 2
pure
>
>
pure
(3) 3, 3, 3
4.
5.
(4) 1, 3, 1
(3) +6, +2
(4) +6, 6
7.
2.
3.
4.
(4)
(3) C
7.
(2) +3
2
(2) 5-hexyne-3-ene
(4) 3-hexen-5-yne
5.
6.
Cs+ ions impart violet colour to Bunsen flame. This is due to the fact that the emitted
radiations are of
(A) high energy
(B) lower frequencies (C) longer wave-lengths(D) zero
wave number
Q.1
Q.4
The reaction of an element A with water produces combustible gas B and an aqueous
solution of C. When another substance D reacts with this solution C also produces the
same gas B. D also produces the same gas even on reaction with dilute H 2SO4 at room
temperature. Element A imparts golden yellow colour to Bunsen flame. Then, A, B, C and
D may be identified as
(A) Na, H2, NaOH and Zn
(B) K, H2, KOH and Zn
(C) K, H2, NaOH and Zn
(D) Ca, H2, CaCOH2 and Zn
Q.6
Q.8
Q.9
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
The alkali metals which form normal oxide, peroxide as well as super oxides are
(A) Na, Li
(B) K, Li
(C) Li, Cs
(D) K, Rb
The pair of compounds, which cannot exist together in a solution is
(A) NaHCO3 and NaOH
(B) Na2CO3 and NaOH
(C) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3
(D) NaHCO3 and H2O
Mg2C3 + H2O
(A) C2H2
(D) ethene
Q.16
Q.22
Na + Al2O3 X Y; compound Y is
(A) NaAlO2
(B) NaHCO3
Q.26
Q.27
(C) Na2CO3
(D) Na2O2
(D) NaHCO3
Q.28
The complex formation tendency of alkaline earth metals decreases down the group
because
(A) atomic size increases
(B) availability of empty d and f-orbitals
increases
(C) nuclear charge to volume ratio increases (D) all the above
Q.29
The alkaline earth metals, which do not impart any colour to Bunsen flame are
(A) Be and Mg
(B) Mg and Ca
(C) Be and Ca
and Ba
(D) Be
Q.30
Q.36
Q.40
Then, substances Y and T are
(A) Y = Mg3N2 and T = CuSO45H2O
(C) Y = Mg(NO3)2 and T = CuO
Q.41
(D) Zn(OH)2
Q.42
If X and Y are the second ionisation potentials of alkali and alkaline earth metals of same
period, then
(A) X > Y
(B) X < Y
(C) X = Y
(D) X << Y
Q.43
The aqueous solutions of lithium salts are poor conductor of electricity rather than other
alkali metals because of
(A) high ionisation energy
(B) high electronegativity
(C) lower ability of Li+ ions to polarize water molecules
(D) higher degree of hydration of Li+ ions
Q.44
Q.58
(D) benzene
Q.59
Q.62
Be2C + H2O
CaC2 + H2O
(A) CH4, CH4
BeO + X
Ca(OH)2 + Y; then X and Y are respectively
(B) CH4, C2H6
(C) CH4, C2H2