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UPSEE–PAST PAPER
CHEMISTRY- UNSOLVED PAPER - 2006
SECTION – I

ï‚š   Single Correct Answer Type
      ïź   There are five parts in this question. Four choices are given for each part and one of them is

          correct. Indicate you choice of the correct answer for each part in your answer-book by

          writing the letter (a), (b), (c) or (d) whichever is appropriate
01   Problem

     Bakelite is obtained from phenol by reacting with :


     a. Acetaldehyde
     b. Acetal
     c. Formaldehyde
     d. Chlorobenzene
02   Problem

     The molecule which does not exhibit dipole moment is :


     a. NH3
     b. CHCl3
     c. H2O
     d. CCl4
03   Problem

     What is the half-life of 6C14, if its disintegration constant is 2.31 x 10-4 year-1 ?


     a. 0.3 x 104 year
     b. 0.3 x 103 year
     c. 0.3 x 108 year
     d. 0.3 x 102 year
04   Problem

     One mole of CO2 contains :


     a. 3 g atoms of CO2
     b. 18.1 x 1023 molecules of CO2
     c. 6.02 x 1023 atoms of O
     d. 6.02 x 1023 atoms of C
05   Problem

     Which of the following is isoelectronic with CO2 ?


     a. NO2
     b. NO
     c. N2O
     d. N2O4
06   Problem

     All bond angles are exactly equal to 1090 28’ in :


     a. Methyl chloride
     b. Iodoform
     c. Chlorofom
     d. Carbon tetrachloride
07   Problem

     The heats of combustion of carbon monoxide at constant pressure and at
     constant volume at 270C will differ from one another by :


     a. 27 cal
     b. 54 cal
     c. 300 cal
     d. 600 cal
08   Problem

     For the reaction the change of enthalpy at 270C is 19 kcal. The value of E
     is :


     a. 21.2 kcal
     b. 17.8 kcal
     c. 18.4 kcal
     d. 20.6 kcal
09   Problem
                                                                  
     In acidic medium MnO is converted to Mn2+, The quantity of electricity in faraday
     required to reduce 0.5 mole of MnO to Mn2+ would be :


     a. 2.5
     b. 5
     c. 1
     d. 0.5
10   Problem

     During electrolysis of water the volume of O2 liberated is 2.24 dm3. The volume of
     hydrogen liberated, under same conditions will be :


     a. 2.24 dm3
     b. 1.2 dm3
     c. 4.48 dm3
     d. 0.56 dm3
11   Problem

     Calculate the total pressure in a 10.0L cylinder which contains 0.4 g helium, 1.6 g
     oxygen and 1.4 g nitrogen at 270C


     a. 0.492 atm
     b. 49.2 atm
     c. 4.92 atm
     d. 0.0492 atm
12   Problem

     If the energy difference between the ground state of an atom and its exited state
     is 4.4 x 10-4 J, the wavelength of photon required to produce the transition :


     a. 2.26 x 10-12 m
     b. 1.13 x 10-12 m
     c. 4.52 x 10-16 m
     d. 4.52 x 10-12 m
13   Problem

     The activity of a radioactive substance falls to 87.5% of the initial value is 5 years.
     What is the half-life of the element ?


     a. 52 years
     b. 104 years
     c. 26 years
     d. 13 years
14   Problem

     Metals are good conductors of electricity because they contain :


     a. Ionic bonds
     b. A network structure
     c. Very few valence electrons
     d. Free electrons
15   Problem

     The oxidation states of iodine in HIO4,H3IO5 and H5IO6 are respectively :


     a. + 1, + 3, + 7
     b. + 7, + 7, + 3
     c. + 7, + 7, + 7
     d. + 7, + 5, + 3
16   Problem

     Crystalline form of silica is called :


     a. Crystalline silicon
     b. quartz
     c. rock
     d. talc
17   Problem

     The elements commonly used for making transistors are :


     a. C and Si
     b. Ga and In
     c. P and As
     d. Si and Ge
18   Problem

     Ethyl alcohol is used as a preservative for chloroform because it :


     a. Prevents aerial oxidation of chloroform
     b. Prevents decomposition of chloroform
     c. Decomposes phosgene to CO and Cl2
     d. Removes phosgene by converting it to ethyl carbonate
19   Problem

     In the following sequence of reactions C2H5Br is :   AgCN
                                                                 X   Re duction
                                                                                  Y ;Y


     a. n-propyl amine
     b. isopropylamine
     c. ethylamine
     d. ethylmethyl amine
20   Problem

     Alcoholic beverages contain :


     a. Isopropyl
     b. Alcohol
     c. n-propyl alcohol
     d. methyl alcohol
21   Problem
                         K2Cr2O7
     In the reaction A    H2 SO4
                                   acetone   oxidation   acetic acid, A is :


     a. 1-propanol
     b. 2-butanol
     c. 2-propanol
     d. ethanol
22   Problem

     The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are :


     a. Maltase, diastase
     b. Diastase, maltase, zymase
     c. Ivertase, zymase
     d. Invertase, diastase, maltase
23   Problem

     Picric acid is :


     a. 2, 4, 6-tribromophenol
     b. sym-trinitrophenol
     c. trinitrophenol
     d. 2, 4, 6-trinitrotoluene
24   Problem

     2-pentanone and 3-pentanone can be distinguished by :


     a. Cannizaro’s reaction
     b. Aldol condensation
     c. Iodoform reaction
     d. Clemmensen’s reduction
25   Problem

     The acid which contains the aldehyde group is :


     a. Acetic acid
     b. Formic acid
     c. Benzoic acid
     d. Proprionic acid
26   Problem

     Sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of :


     a. Citric acid
     b. Acetic acid
     c. Oxalic acid
     d. None of these
27   Problem

     Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid which is :


     a. 15-20%
     b. 20- 25%
     c. 6-8%
     d. 2-4%
28   Problem

     Calcium formate on distillation gives :


     a. HCOOH
     b. CH3COOH
     c. CH3CHO
     d. HCHO
29   Problem
                               oxidation       NH3
     In the reaction : CH3OH               A         B ; A and B are :


     a. HCHO, HCOONH4
     b. HCCOH, HCOONH4
     c. HCOOH, HCONH2
     d. HCHO,HCONH2
30   Problem

     The cleavage of an aryl-alkyl ether with cold HI gives :


     a. Alkyl iodide and water
     b. Aryl iodide and water
     c. Alkyl iodide, aryl iodide and water
     d. Phenol and alkyl iodide
31   Problem

     The number of   and   bonds in a molecule of acetonitrile are respectively :


     a. 2, 5
     b. 3, 4
     c. 4, 3
     d. 5, 2
32   Problem

     Proteins are :


     a. Polypeptides with low molecular weights
     b. Polypeptides with high molecular weights
     c. Polymers of amides
     d. Polymers of secondary amines
33   Problem

     Glucose is a/an :


     a. Polyhydroxy ketone
     b. Alcohol
     c. Hydrate of carbon
     d. Pentarhydroxy aldehyde
34   Problem

     Which one of the following, is on ester ?


     a. Coconout oil
     b. Kerosene oil
     c. Soap
     d. Teflon
35   Problem

     Among the following a natural polymer is


     a. Cellulose
     b. PVC
     c. Polyethylene
     d. Teflon
36   Problem

     The mass of 1 mole of electrons is


     a. 9.1 X 10-28 g
     b. 1.008 mg
     c. 0.55 mg
     d. 9.1 X 10-27g
37   Problem

     The bond order of N2+ is


     a. 1.5
     b. 3.0
     c. 2.5
     d. 2.0
38   Problem

     An aqueous solution of glucose is 20% in strength. The volume in which 1 g mole
     of it is dissolved will be


     a. 9L
     b. 1.8L
     c. 8L
     d. 0.9L
39   Problem

     Green vitriol is


     a. FeSO4. 7H2O
     b. ZnSO4. 7H2O
     c. CuSO4. 5H2O
                1
     d. CaSO4. 2 H2O
40   Problem

     Amphoteric-oxide combinations are in :


     a. ZnO, K2O, SO3-
     b. ZnO, P2O5, Cl2O7
     c. SnO2, Al2O3, ZnO
     d. PbO2, SnO2, SO3
41   Problem

     The element having highest electron affinity is :


     a. Bromine
     b. Iodine
     c. Fluorine
     d. Chlorine
42   Problem

     The correct order according to size is :


     a. O > O- > O2-
     b. O- > O2- > O
     c. O2- > O- > O
     d. O > O2- > O-
43   Problem

     Diagonal relationship is for


     a. Li – Na
     b. Be – Mg
     c. Si – C
     d. B – Si
44   Problem

     Mixture of MgCl2 and MgO is called :


     a. Portland cement
     b. Sorrel’s cement
     c. Double salt
     d. None of these
45   Problem

     Baking powder contains :


     a. NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2 and starch
     b. NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2
     c. NaHCO3, starch
     d. NaHCO3,
46   Problem

     Estimation of calcium and magnesium is done by :


     a. EDTA
     b. Oxalate
     c. Phosphate
     d. None of these
47   Problem

     Buckminster fullerene is :


     a. Pure graphite
     b. C-60
     c. Diamond
     d. C- 90
48   Problem

     Pb reacts with dilute HNO3 produces :


     a. NO
     b. NH4NO3
     c. N2O5
     d. NO2
49   Problem

     End-product of the hydrolysis of XeF6 is :


     a. XeF4O
     b. XeF2O2
     c. XeO3
     d. XeO 3
50   Problem

     Dry ice is :


     a. Solid SO2
     b. Solid NH3
     c. Solid O2
     d. Solid CO2
51   Problem

     For advertisement, the coloured discharged tubes contain :


     a. He
     b. Ne
     c. Ar
     d. Kr
52   Problem

     The deficiency of iodine in diet causes :


     a. Rickets
     b. Nightblindness
     c. Beri-beri
     d. Goiter
53   Problem

     Bronze is a mixture of :


     a. Pb + Sn
     b. Cu + Sn
     c. Cu + Zn
     d. Pb + Zn
54   Problem

     The process of zinc-plating on iron sheet is known as :


     a. Annealing
     b. roasting
     c. galvanization
     d. smelting
55   Problem

     Vitamin B12 contains :


     a. Co
     b. Mn
     c. Mg
     d. Fe
56   Problem

     Philosopher’s wool on heating with BaO at 11000C produce :


     a. Ba + ZnCl2
     b. BaCdO2
     c. BaZnO2
     d. BaO2 + Zn
57   Problem

     Following method is not used for extraction of Al :


     a. van Arkel
     b. Serpeck
     c. Baeyer
     d. Hall-Heroult
58   Problem

     In electrorefining of copper, some gold is deposited as :


     a. Cathode
     b. Electrode
     c. Cathode mud
     d. Anode mud
59   Problem

     The pH value of 1/1000 N-KOH solution is :


     a. 3
     b. 10-11
     c. 2
     d. 11
60   Problem

     Geometrical isomers can exist for :


     a. CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH3
     b. CH3CH = CH . CH3
     c. CH3CH = CH2
     d. ClH2C – CH2Cl
61   Problem

     Size of colloidal particles is in the range :


     a. 0.05 m” - 0.1 m ”
     b. 25” - 30 ”
     c. 0.1 ” - 1 m ”
     d. 10 ”-20 ”
62   Problem

     Osmotic pressure of 0.4% urea solution is 1.64 atm. And that of 3.42% can sugar
     is 2.46 atm. When the above two solutions are mixed, the osmotic pressure of
     the resulting solution is :


     a. 0.82 atm
     b. 2.46 atm
     c. 1.64 atm
     d. 4.10 atm
63   Problem

     LPG mainly contains :


     a. Ethyne
     b. Butane
     c. Methane
     d. Ethane
64   Problem

     Which of the following metal ions is not coloured ?


     a. Ti3+
     b. Fe3+
     c. V2+
     d. Zn2+
65   Problem

     Volume of water needed to mix with 10 mL NHCl to get 0.1 N HCl is :


     a. 900 mL
     b. 9 mL
     c. 90 mL
     d. 100 mL
66   Problem

     Heavy water is :


     a. Water containing Fe, Cr, Mn
     b. Water at 00C
     c. D2O
     d. Water obtained after distillation
67   Problem

     Two moles of PCl5 were heated in a closed vessel of 2 L. AT equilibrium 40% of
     PCl5 is dissociated into PCl5 and Cl2. The value of equilibrium constant is :


     a. 0.53
     b. 0.267
     c. 2.63
     d. 5.3
68   Problem

     Equal moles of water and urea are taken in a flask. What is mass percentage of
     urea in the solution ?


     a. 23.077%
     b. 230.77%
     c. 2.3077%
     d. 0.23077%
69   Problem

     The radiant energy from the sun is due to :


     a. Combustion
     b. Nuclear fusion
     c. Nuclear fission
     d. Chemical reaction
70   Problem

     The IUPAC name of K2 [PtCl6] is :


     a. Hexachloroplatinate potassium
     b. Potassium hexachloroplatinate (IV)
     c. Potassium hexachloroplatinate
     d. Potassium hexachloroplatinum (IV)
71   Problem

     The solubility of CaF2 in pure water is 2.3 x 10-6 mol dm-3. Its solubility product
     will be :


     a. 4.8 x 10-18
     b. 48.66 x 10-18
     c. 4.9 x 10-11
     d. 48.66 x 10-15
72   Problem
                            HNO2
     In the reaction RNH2          A   B   C ; C is :


     a. NH3
     b. N2
     c. O2
     d. CO2
73   Problem

     In an isochoric process, H for a system is equal to :


     a. P . ∆V
     b. PV
     c. E + P . ∆ V
     d. E
74   Problem

     The value of the ionic product of water depends :


     a. On volume of water
     b. On temperature
     c. Changes by adding acid or alkali
     d. Always remain constant
75   Problem

     Fluorine exhibits an oxidation state of only-1because :


     a. It can readily accept an electron
     b. It is very strongly electronegative
     c. It is a non-metal
     d. It belongs to halogen family
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UPSEE - Chemistry -2006 Unsolved Paper

  • 2. SECTION – I ï‚š Single Correct Answer Type ïź There are five parts in this question. Four choices are given for each part and one of them is correct. Indicate you choice of the correct answer for each part in your answer-book by writing the letter (a), (b), (c) or (d) whichever is appropriate
  • 3. 01 Problem Bakelite is obtained from phenol by reacting with : a. Acetaldehyde b. Acetal c. Formaldehyde d. Chlorobenzene
  • 4. 02 Problem The molecule which does not exhibit dipole moment is : a. NH3 b. CHCl3 c. H2O d. CCl4
  • 5. 03 Problem What is the half-life of 6C14, if its disintegration constant is 2.31 x 10-4 year-1 ? a. 0.3 x 104 year b. 0.3 x 103 year c. 0.3 x 108 year d. 0.3 x 102 year
  • 6. 04 Problem One mole of CO2 contains : a. 3 g atoms of CO2 b. 18.1 x 1023 molecules of CO2 c. 6.02 x 1023 atoms of O d. 6.02 x 1023 atoms of C
  • 7. 05 Problem Which of the following is isoelectronic with CO2 ? a. NO2 b. NO c. N2O d. N2O4
  • 8. 06 Problem All bond angles are exactly equal to 1090 28’ in : a. Methyl chloride b. Iodoform c. Chlorofom d. Carbon tetrachloride
  • 9. 07 Problem The heats of combustion of carbon monoxide at constant pressure and at constant volume at 270C will differ from one another by : a. 27 cal b. 54 cal c. 300 cal d. 600 cal
  • 10. 08 Problem For the reaction the change of enthalpy at 270C is 19 kcal. The value of E is : a. 21.2 kcal b. 17.8 kcal c. 18.4 kcal d. 20.6 kcal
  • 11. 09 Problem  In acidic medium MnO is converted to Mn2+, The quantity of electricity in faraday required to reduce 0.5 mole of MnO to Mn2+ would be : a. 2.5 b. 5 c. 1 d. 0.5
  • 12. 10 Problem During electrolysis of water the volume of O2 liberated is 2.24 dm3. The volume of hydrogen liberated, under same conditions will be : a. 2.24 dm3 b. 1.2 dm3 c. 4.48 dm3 d. 0.56 dm3
  • 13. 11 Problem Calculate the total pressure in a 10.0L cylinder which contains 0.4 g helium, 1.6 g oxygen and 1.4 g nitrogen at 270C a. 0.492 atm b. 49.2 atm c. 4.92 atm d. 0.0492 atm
  • 14. 12 Problem If the energy difference between the ground state of an atom and its exited state is 4.4 x 10-4 J, the wavelength of photon required to produce the transition : a. 2.26 x 10-12 m b. 1.13 x 10-12 m c. 4.52 x 10-16 m d. 4.52 x 10-12 m
  • 15. 13 Problem The activity of a radioactive substance falls to 87.5% of the initial value is 5 years. What is the half-life of the element ? a. 52 years b. 104 years c. 26 years d. 13 years
  • 16. 14 Problem Metals are good conductors of electricity because they contain : a. Ionic bonds b. A network structure c. Very few valence electrons d. Free electrons
  • 17. 15 Problem The oxidation states of iodine in HIO4,H3IO5 and H5IO6 are respectively : a. + 1, + 3, + 7 b. + 7, + 7, + 3 c. + 7, + 7, + 7 d. + 7, + 5, + 3
  • 18. 16 Problem Crystalline form of silica is called : a. Crystalline silicon b. quartz c. rock d. talc
  • 19. 17 Problem The elements commonly used for making transistors are : a. C and Si b. Ga and In c. P and As d. Si and Ge
  • 20. 18 Problem Ethyl alcohol is used as a preservative for chloroform because it : a. Prevents aerial oxidation of chloroform b. Prevents decomposition of chloroform c. Decomposes phosgene to CO and Cl2 d. Removes phosgene by converting it to ethyl carbonate
  • 21. 19 Problem In the following sequence of reactions C2H5Br is : AgCN X Re duction Y ;Y a. n-propyl amine b. isopropylamine c. ethylamine d. ethylmethyl amine
  • 22. 20 Problem Alcoholic beverages contain : a. Isopropyl b. Alcohol c. n-propyl alcohol d. methyl alcohol
  • 23. 21 Problem K2Cr2O7 In the reaction A H2 SO4 acetone oxidation acetic acid, A is : a. 1-propanol b. 2-butanol c. 2-propanol d. ethanol
  • 24. 22 Problem The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are : a. Maltase, diastase b. Diastase, maltase, zymase c. Ivertase, zymase d. Invertase, diastase, maltase
  • 25. 23 Problem Picric acid is : a. 2, 4, 6-tribromophenol b. sym-trinitrophenol c. trinitrophenol d. 2, 4, 6-trinitrotoluene
  • 26. 24 Problem 2-pentanone and 3-pentanone can be distinguished by : a. Cannizaro’s reaction b. Aldol condensation c. Iodoform reaction d. Clemmensen’s reduction
  • 27. 25 Problem The acid which contains the aldehyde group is : a. Acetic acid b. Formic acid c. Benzoic acid d. Proprionic acid
  • 28. 26 Problem Sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of : a. Citric acid b. Acetic acid c. Oxalic acid d. None of these
  • 29. 27 Problem Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid which is : a. 15-20% b. 20- 25% c. 6-8% d. 2-4%
  • 30. 28 Problem Calcium formate on distillation gives : a. HCOOH b. CH3COOH c. CH3CHO d. HCHO
  • 31. 29 Problem oxidation NH3 In the reaction : CH3OH A B ; A and B are : a. HCHO, HCOONH4 b. HCCOH, HCOONH4 c. HCOOH, HCONH2 d. HCHO,HCONH2
  • 32. 30 Problem The cleavage of an aryl-alkyl ether with cold HI gives : a. Alkyl iodide and water b. Aryl iodide and water c. Alkyl iodide, aryl iodide and water d. Phenol and alkyl iodide
  • 33. 31 Problem The number of and bonds in a molecule of acetonitrile are respectively : a. 2, 5 b. 3, 4 c. 4, 3 d. 5, 2
  • 34. 32 Problem Proteins are : a. Polypeptides with low molecular weights b. Polypeptides with high molecular weights c. Polymers of amides d. Polymers of secondary amines
  • 35. 33 Problem Glucose is a/an : a. Polyhydroxy ketone b. Alcohol c. Hydrate of carbon d. Pentarhydroxy aldehyde
  • 36. 34 Problem Which one of the following, is on ester ? a. Coconout oil b. Kerosene oil c. Soap d. Teflon
  • 37. 35 Problem Among the following a natural polymer is a. Cellulose b. PVC c. Polyethylene d. Teflon
  • 38. 36 Problem The mass of 1 mole of electrons is a. 9.1 X 10-28 g b. 1.008 mg c. 0.55 mg d. 9.1 X 10-27g
  • 39. 37 Problem The bond order of N2+ is a. 1.5 b. 3.0 c. 2.5 d. 2.0
  • 40. 38 Problem An aqueous solution of glucose is 20% in strength. The volume in which 1 g mole of it is dissolved will be a. 9L b. 1.8L c. 8L d. 0.9L
  • 41. 39 Problem Green vitriol is a. FeSO4. 7H2O b. ZnSO4. 7H2O c. CuSO4. 5H2O 1 d. CaSO4. 2 H2O
  • 42. 40 Problem Amphoteric-oxide combinations are in : a. ZnO, K2O, SO3- b. ZnO, P2O5, Cl2O7 c. SnO2, Al2O3, ZnO d. PbO2, SnO2, SO3
  • 43. 41 Problem The element having highest electron affinity is : a. Bromine b. Iodine c. Fluorine d. Chlorine
  • 44. 42 Problem The correct order according to size is : a. O > O- > O2- b. O- > O2- > O c. O2- > O- > O d. O > O2- > O-
  • 45. 43 Problem Diagonal relationship is for a. Li – Na b. Be – Mg c. Si – C d. B – Si
  • 46. 44 Problem Mixture of MgCl2 and MgO is called : a. Portland cement b. Sorrel’s cement c. Double salt d. None of these
  • 47. 45 Problem Baking powder contains : a. NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2 and starch b. NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2 c. NaHCO3, starch d. NaHCO3,
  • 48. 46 Problem Estimation of calcium and magnesium is done by : a. EDTA b. Oxalate c. Phosphate d. None of these
  • 49. 47 Problem Buckminster fullerene is : a. Pure graphite b. C-60 c. Diamond d. C- 90
  • 50. 48 Problem Pb reacts with dilute HNO3 produces : a. NO b. NH4NO3 c. N2O5 d. NO2
  • 51. 49 Problem End-product of the hydrolysis of XeF6 is : a. XeF4O b. XeF2O2 c. XeO3 d. XeO 3
  • 52. 50 Problem Dry ice is : a. Solid SO2 b. Solid NH3 c. Solid O2 d. Solid CO2
  • 53. 51 Problem For advertisement, the coloured discharged tubes contain : a. He b. Ne c. Ar d. Kr
  • 54. 52 Problem The deficiency of iodine in diet causes : a. Rickets b. Nightblindness c. Beri-beri d. Goiter
  • 55. 53 Problem Bronze is a mixture of : a. Pb + Sn b. Cu + Sn c. Cu + Zn d. Pb + Zn
  • 56. 54 Problem The process of zinc-plating on iron sheet is known as : a. Annealing b. roasting c. galvanization d. smelting
  • 57. 55 Problem Vitamin B12 contains : a. Co b. Mn c. Mg d. Fe
  • 58. 56 Problem Philosopher’s wool on heating with BaO at 11000C produce : a. Ba + ZnCl2 b. BaCdO2 c. BaZnO2 d. BaO2 + Zn
  • 59. 57 Problem Following method is not used for extraction of Al : a. van Arkel b. Serpeck c. Baeyer d. Hall-Heroult
  • 60. 58 Problem In electrorefining of copper, some gold is deposited as : a. Cathode b. Electrode c. Cathode mud d. Anode mud
  • 61. 59 Problem The pH value of 1/1000 N-KOH solution is : a. 3 b. 10-11 c. 2 d. 11
  • 62. 60 Problem Geometrical isomers can exist for : a. CH3CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH3 b. CH3CH = CH . CH3 c. CH3CH = CH2 d. ClH2C – CH2Cl
  • 63. 61 Problem Size of colloidal particles is in the range : a. 0.05 m” - 0.1 m ” b. 25” - 30 ” c. 0.1 ” - 1 m ” d. 10 ”-20 ”
  • 64. 62 Problem Osmotic pressure of 0.4% urea solution is 1.64 atm. And that of 3.42% can sugar is 2.46 atm. When the above two solutions are mixed, the osmotic pressure of the resulting solution is : a. 0.82 atm b. 2.46 atm c. 1.64 atm d. 4.10 atm
  • 65. 63 Problem LPG mainly contains : a. Ethyne b. Butane c. Methane d. Ethane
  • 66. 64 Problem Which of the following metal ions is not coloured ? a. Ti3+ b. Fe3+ c. V2+ d. Zn2+
  • 67. 65 Problem Volume of water needed to mix with 10 mL NHCl to get 0.1 N HCl is : a. 900 mL b. 9 mL c. 90 mL d. 100 mL
  • 68. 66 Problem Heavy water is : a. Water containing Fe, Cr, Mn b. Water at 00C c. D2O d. Water obtained after distillation
  • 69. 67 Problem Two moles of PCl5 were heated in a closed vessel of 2 L. AT equilibrium 40% of PCl5 is dissociated into PCl5 and Cl2. The value of equilibrium constant is : a. 0.53 b. 0.267 c. 2.63 d. 5.3
  • 70. 68 Problem Equal moles of water and urea are taken in a flask. What is mass percentage of urea in the solution ? a. 23.077% b. 230.77% c. 2.3077% d. 0.23077%
  • 71. 69 Problem The radiant energy from the sun is due to : a. Combustion b. Nuclear fusion c. Nuclear fission d. Chemical reaction
  • 72. 70 Problem The IUPAC name of K2 [PtCl6] is : a. Hexachloroplatinate potassium b. Potassium hexachloroplatinate (IV) c. Potassium hexachloroplatinate d. Potassium hexachloroplatinum (IV)
  • 73. 71 Problem The solubility of CaF2 in pure water is 2.3 x 10-6 mol dm-3. Its solubility product will be : a. 4.8 x 10-18 b. 48.66 x 10-18 c. 4.9 x 10-11 d. 48.66 x 10-15
  • 74. 72 Problem HNO2 In the reaction RNH2 A B C ; C is : a. NH3 b. N2 c. O2 d. CO2
  • 75. 73 Problem In an isochoric process, H for a system is equal to : a. P . ∆V b. PV c. E + P . ∆ V d. E
  • 76. 74 Problem The value of the ionic product of water depends : a. On volume of water b. On temperature c. Changes by adding acid or alkali d. Always remain constant
  • 77. 75 Problem Fluorine exhibits an oxidation state of only-1because : a. It can readily accept an electron b. It is very strongly electronegative c. It is a non-metal d. It belongs to halogen family
  • 78. FOR SOLUTIONS VISIT WWW.VASISTA.NET