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CY:CHEMISTRY
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c. To change your chosen answer, click on the button of another option
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2. 2013 CHEMISTRY– CY
CY 2/13
e. To mark the question for review, click on the Mark for Review and Nextbutton. If an
answer is selected for a question that is Marked for Review, that answer will be considered
in the evaluation.
7. Procedure for answering a numerical answer type question:
a. To enter a number as your answer, use the virtual numerical keypad
b. A fraction (eg.,-0.3 or -.3) can be entered as an answer with or without ‘0’ before the decimal
point
c. To clear your answer, click on the Clear Response button
d. To save your answer, you MUST click on the Save and Nextbutton
e. To mark the question for review, click on the Mark for Review and Nextbutton. If an
answer is entered for a question that is Marked for Review, that answer will be considered
in the evaluation.
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answering and then follow the procedure for answering that type of question.
9. Note that ONLY Questions for which answers are saved or marked for review after answering will be
considered for evaluation.
3. 2013 CHEMISTRY– CY
CY 3/13
Paper specific instructions:
1. There are a total of 65 questions carrying 100 marks.Questions are of multiple choice type or
numerical answer type. A multiple choice type question will have four choices for the answer with
only one correct choice. For numerical answer type questions, the answer is a number and no choices
will be given. A number as the answer should be entered using the virtual keyboard on the monitor.
2. Questions Q.1 – Q.25 carry 1mark each. Questions Q.26 – Q.55 carry 2marks each. The 2marks
questions include two pairs of common data questions and two pairs of linked answer questions. The
answer to the second question of the linked answer questions depends on the answer to the first
question of the pair. If the first question in the linked pair is wrongly answered or is not attempted,
then the answer to the second question in the pair will not be evaluated.
3. Questions Q.56 – Q.65 belong to General Aptitude (GA) section and carry a total of 15 marks.
Questions Q.56 – Q.60 carry 1mark each, and questions Q.61 – Q.65 carry 2marks each.
4. Questions not attempted will result in zero mark. Wrong answers for multiple choice type questions
will result in NEGATIVE marks. For all 1 mark questions, ⅓ mark will be deducted for each wrong
answer. For all 2 marks questions, ⅔ mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. However, in the
case of the linked answer question pair, there will be negative marks only for wrong answer to the
first question and no negative marks for wrong answer to the second question. There is no negative
marking for questions of numerical answer type.
5. Calculator is allowed. Charts, graph sheets or tables are NOT allowed in the examination hall.
6. Do the rough work in the Scribble Pad provided.
USEFUL DATA - CY CHEMISTRY
COMMON DATA
Planck constant : 6.626 × 10–34
J s
Avogadro number : 6.022 × 1023
mol–1
Speed of light : 3 × 108
m s–1
Gas constant : 8.314 J K–1
mol–1
: 0.08314 L bar K–1
mol–1
: 2 cal K–1
mol–1
Boltzmann constant : 1.38 × 10–23
J K–1
Faraday constant : 96500 Cmol–1
: 3.14
Trouton’s rule : ∆Svap = 87 J K–1
mol–1
Atomic Numbers:
Ca : 20
V : 23
Cr : 24
Mn : 25
Fe : 26
Mo : 42
Xe : 54
Rn : 86
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Q. 1 – Q. 25carry one mark each.
Q.1 The point group symmetry ofCH2=C=CH2 is
(A) D2h (B) C2h (C) C2v (D) D2d
Q.2 Two trial wave functions
1 1
c x a x
and
2
2
2 1 2
c x a x c x a x
give ground state
energies E1 and E2, respectively, for themicroscopic particle in a 1-D boxby using the variation
method. If the exact ground state energy is E0, the correct relationship between E0, E1 and E2 is
(A) E0 = E1 = E2 (B) E0< E1< E2 (C) E0< E2< E1 (D) E0> E2 = E1
Q.3 The ground state energies of H atom and H2 molecule are –13.6 eV and –31.7 eV, respectively. The
dissociation energy of H2 is _______ eV.
Q.4 A 2 L vessel containing 2 g of H2gas at 27 °C is connected to a 2 L vessel containing 176 g of CO2
gas at 27 °C. Assuming ideal behavior of H2 and CO2, the partial pressure of H2 at equilibrium is
________ bar.
Q.5 Consider the reaction
2
2 2
C s O g CO g
at equilibrium.
The equilibrium can be shifted towards the forward direction by
(A) increasing the amount of carbon in the system.
(B) decreasing the volume of the system.
(C) decreasing the pressure of the system.
(D) increasing the temperature of the system.
Q.6 A sparingly soluble electrolyte M2X ionizes as 2
2 2
M X M X
The solubility product (Ksp), molal solubility (S) and mean molal activity coefficient () are related
by
(A) 2 2
SP
K S
(B) 3 3
SP
K S
(C) 3 2
4
SP
K S
(D) 3 3
4
SP
K S
Q.7 For the first order consecutive reaction P Q R,
under steady state approximation to [Q], the variations of [P], [Q] and [R] with timeare best
represented by
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Q.8 At 273 K and 10 bar,the Langmuir adsorption of a gas on a solid surface gave the fraction of
surface coverage as0.01. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm constant is _________ bar–1
.
(Give the answer to the third decimal place)
Q.9 Conversion of boron trifluoride to tetrafluoroborate accompanies
(A) increase in symmetry and bond elongation
(B) increase in symmetry and bond contraction
(C) decrease in symmetry and bond contraction
(D) decrease in symmetry and bond elongation
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Q.10 The correct statement with respect to the bonding of the ligands, Me3N and Me3P with the metal
ions Be2+
and Pd2+
is,
(A) the ligands bind equally strong with both the metal ions as they are dicationic
(B) the ligands bind equally strong with both the metal ions as both the ligands are pyramidal
(C) the binding is stronger for Me3N with Be2+
and Me3P with Pd2+
(D) the binding is stronger for Me3N with Pd2+
and Me3P with Be2+
Q.11 A crystal has the lattice parameters a ≠ b ≠ c and = = = 90o
. The crystal system is
(A) tetragonal (B) monoclinic (C) cubic (D) orthorhombic
Q.12 The by-product formed in the characteristic reaction of (CO)5Cr=C(OMe)(Me) with MeNH2 is
(A) CO (B) MeOH (C) MeCHO (D) MeCONH2
Q.13 The catalyst and co-catalyst used in the Wacker process, respectively, are
(A) PdCl2and Cu (B) CuCl2and [PdCl4]2–
(C) Pdand CuCl (D) [PdCl4]2–
and CuCl2
Q.14 Oxymyoglobin Mb(O2) and oxyhemoglobinHb(O2)4, respectively, are
(A) paramagnetic and paramagnetic (B) diamagnetic and diamagnetic
(C) paramagnetic anddiamagnetic (D) diamagnetic and paramagnetic
Q.15 Hapticity of cycloheptatrienein Mo(C7H8)(CO)3is _______.
Q.16 The number of oxygen molecule(s) that a molecule of hemerythrin can transport is _______.
Q.17 The maximum number of stereoisomers possible for the compound given below is _____.
Me
NO2 NO2
Me
Me
O
Q.18 The correct sequence of the amino acids present in the tripeptide given below is
H2N
H
N
N
H
OH
Me
Me
O
OH
O
Me OH
O
(A) Val-Ser-Thr (B) Val-Thr-Ser (C) Leu-Ser-Thr (D) Leu-Thr-Ser
Q.19 Among the compounds given in the options A-D, the one that can be used as a formyl anion
equivalent (in the presence of a strong base) is
(A) ethylene (B) nitroethane (C) 1,3-dithiane (D) 1,4-dithiane
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Q.20 The major product formed in the reaction given below is
O
1. Me2CuLi, Et2O
2. H3O+
HO Me
(A)
Me OH
(B)
O
Me
(C)
O
Me
(D)
Q.21 The major product formed in the reaction given below is
1. NaOH, Br2
2. H3O+
NH
O
O
(A)
NH2
COOH
(B)
Br
CONH2
(C)
COOH
CONH2
(D)
O
O
O
Q.22 The pericyclic reaction given below is an example of
OH
HO
(A) [1,3]-sigmatropic shift (B) [1,5]-sigmatropic shift
(C) [3,5]-sigmatropic shift (D) [3,3]-sigmatropic shift
Q.23 The major product formed in the reaction of quinoline with potassium amide (KNH2) in liquid
ammonia is
(A)
N
H
(B)
N NH2
(C)
N
(D)
N
H2N
Q.24 The number of signals that appear in the proton decoupled 13
C NMR spectrum of benzonitrile
(C7H5N) is ________.
Q.25 Among the compounds given in the options A-D,
the one that exhibits a sharp band at around 3300 cm–1
in the IR spectrum is
(A) 1,2-butadiene (B) 1,3-butadiene (C) 1-butyne (D) 2-butyne
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Q. 26 to Q. 55 carry two marks each.
Q.26 In the metathesis reaction given below, 4.32 g of the compound X was treated with 822 mg of the
catalyst Y to yield 2.63 g of the product Z. The mol% of the catalystY used in this reaction is ___.
[Atomic weights of Ru = 101; P = 31; Cl = 35.5].
MeO MeO
PR3
Ru
PR3
Cl
Cl
Ph
(R = cyclohexyl)
+
X Z
Y
Q.27 An organic compound Q exhibited the following spectral data:
IR: 1760 cm-1
1
H NMR: (ppm): 7.2 (1H, d, J = 16.0 Hz), 5.1 (1 H, m), 2.1 (3 H, s), 1.8 (3H, d, J = 7.0 Hz)
13
C NMR: (ppm): 170 (carbonyl carbon).
Compound Q is
(A)
Me
O
O
Me
(B)
Me
O
O
Me
(C)
MeO
Me
O
(D)
Me
OMe
O
Q.28 The major product formed in the Beckmann rearrangement of the compound given below is
Me
Me Ph
N
OH
H
1. TsCl
pyridine
2. H3O+
(A)
Me Ph
NHMe
H
O
(B)
Me Ph
NHMe
H
O
(C)
HN
Me Ph
O
H Me (D)
HN
Me Ph
O
H Me
Q.29 The major product formed in the reaction given below is
O2N
Me
OMe
OH
HO
conc. H2SO4
(A)
O
O2N
OMe
Me
(B)
O
MeO
NO2
Me
(C)
O
Me
NO2
OMe
(D)
O
Me
NO2
MeO
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Q.30 The major product formed in the reaction given below is
NH2 NaNO2, aq. HCl
0-5 o
C
(A)
NO2
(B)
OH
(C)
NO2
(D)
OH
Q.31 The major product(s) formed in the reaction sequence given below is(are)
Me3Si
Br
Ph 1. Mg, dry Et2O
3. aq. H2SO4
2. PhCHO
(A) Ph
Ph and Ph
Ph (B) Ph
Ph
and
Ph
Ph
SiMe3
SiMe3
(C)
Ph
Ph
O
(D) Ph
SiMe3
OH
Ph
Q.32 Match the compounds in the column I with the photochemical reactions that they can undergo
given in the column II
I II
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(q) Paterno-Buchi reaction
(p) oxa-di--methane rearrangement
(r) intramolecular [2+2]-cycloaddition
(s) photoenolisation
O
O
Me
Me
H
H
O
(A) (i)-(q); (ii)-(s); (iii)-(p) (B) (i)-(r); (ii)-(p); (iii)-(s)
(C) (i)-(p); (ii)-(r); (iii)-(q) (D) (i)-(r); (ii)-(q); (iii)-(s)
Q.33
2
2x
e
is an eigen function of the operator
2
2
2
16x
dx
d
. The corresponding eigen value is
(A) + 4 (B) – 4 (C) + 2 (D) – 2
Q.34 The infrared spectrum of HCl gas shows an absorption band centered at 2885 cm–1
. The zero point
energy of HCl molecule under harmonic oscillator approximation is
(A) 2.8665 × 10–22
J (B) 2.8665 × 10–20
J
(C) 5.7330 × 10–22
J (D) 5.7330 × 10–20
J
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Q.35 For the reaction
2 4 2
2
X O l XO g
at 298 K,
given the values, ∆U = 9 kJ and ∆S = 84 J K–1
, ∆G is
(A) –11.08 kJ (B) +11.08 kJ (C) –13.55 kJ (D) +13.55kJ
Q.36 The change in enthalpy when 3 mol of liquid benzene transforms to the vapor state at its boiling
temperature (80 °C) and at 1 bar pressure is _____________ kJ.
Q.37 The moment of inertia of a homonuclear diatomic molecule is 7.5 × 10–45
kg m2
. Its rotational
partition function at 500 K is _____________ .
Q.38 For a reaction of the type 1
2
k
k
X Y
, the correct rate expression is
([X]0 and [X] correspond to the concentrations of X at time t=0 andt = t, respectively)
(A)
1 1 2
0
d X
k X k k X
dt
(B)
1 2 2 0
d X
k k X k X
dt
(C)
1 2 1
0
d X
k k X k X
dt
(D)
1 2 1 0
d X
k k X k X
dt
Q.39 The temperature dependence of partition functions are as follows:
3
2
translation
q T
0
vibration
q T
rotation
q T
(linear molecule)
3
2
rotation
q T
(non-linear molecule)
According to the conventional transition state theory (CTST), the temperature dependence of the
Arrhenius pre-exponential factorfor a reaction of the type given below is
linear molecule + linear molecule non-linear transition state products
(A)
1
T
(B)
0
T (C)
1
T (D)
2
T
Q.40 Decarbonylation reaction of [cis-(CH3CO)Mn(13
CO)(CO)4] yields X,Y and Z, where
X =[(CH3)Mn(CO)5]; Y = [cis-(CH3)Mn(13
CO)(CO)4]; Z = [trans-(CH3)Mn(13
CO)(CO)4]
The molar ratio ofthe products(X : Y : Z) in this reaction is
(A) 1 : 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1 : 1
Q.41 According to polyhedral electron count rule, the structure of Rh6(CO)16is
(A) closo (B) nido (C) arachno (D) hypho
Q.42 The increasing order of melting points of the halides NaCl, CuClandNaF is
(A) CuCl<NaCl<NaF (B) NaF<NaCl<CuCl
(C) NaF<CuCl<NaCl (D) CuCl<NaF<NaCl
Q.43 The correct electronic configuration and spin only magnetic moment of Gd3+
(at.no. 64) are
(A) [Xe]4f7
and 7.9 BM (B) [Xe]4f7
and 8.9 BM
(C) [Xe]4f6
5d1
and 7.9 BM (D) [Rn]5f7
and 7.9 BM
Q.44 Among the following octahedral complexes, the one that has the highest enthalpy of hydration is
(A) [Ca(H2O)6]2+
(B)[Mn(H2O)6]2+
(C) [V(H2O)6]2+
(D) [Cr(H2O)6]2+
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Q.45 A metal crystallizes in face-centered cubic lattice with a lattice parameter of 4.20 Å. The shortest
atom to atom contact distance in the lattice is
(A) 4.20 Å (B) 2.97 Å (C) 2.42 Å (D) 2.10 Å
Q.46 Polarographic method of analysis to obtain individual amounts of Cu2+
and Cd2+
in a given mixture
of the two ions (Cu2+
and Cd2+
) is achieved by measuring their
(A) half-wave potentials
(B) migration currents
(C) decomposition potentials
(D) diffusion currents
Q.47 The ground state term of [Ni(H2O)6]2+
is
(A)
3
T1g (B)
3
T2g (C)
3
A2g (D)
4
T1g
Common Data Questions
Common Data for Questions 48 and 49:
N,N-Dimethylformamide (DMF) gives different patterns of signals for the methyl protons
whenits1
H NMR spectrum is recorded at different temperatures.
Q.48 Match the patterns of the NMR signals given in column I with temperatures given in the
columnII.
I II
(i) Two singlets,for three protons each, at 2.87 and 2.97 ppm (x) 25 °C
(ii) One sharp singlet for six protons at 2.92 ppm (y) 120 °C
(iii) One broad signal for six protons (z) 150 °C
(A) (i)-(x); (ii)-(y); (iii)-(z) (B) (i)-(x); (ii)-(z); (iii)-(y)
(C) (i)-(z); (ii)-(x); (iii)-(y) (D) (i)-(z); (ii)-(y); (iii)-(x)
Q.49 Based on the above data, the calculateddifference in the frequencies of the two methylsinglets, if
the spectrum is recorded on a 300 MHzspectrometer, is _________ Hz.
Common Data for Questions 50 and 51:
Heating a mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium tetrahydridoborate gives one liquid
product(X), along with other products, under ambient conditions.
Q.50 Compound X is
(A) NH4[BH4] (B) [(NH3)2BH2][BH4]
(C) N3B3H6 (D) N3B3H12
Q.51 Compound X is an example of
(A) ionic liquid (B) saturated heterocycle
(C) molecular cage (D) unsaturated heterocycle
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Linked Answer Questions52 and 53:
Q.52 The major product X formed in the reaction given below is
HO OH
OH
OH
2,2-dimethoxypropane
p-toluenesulfonic acid
(catalytic)
X
(A)
HO
OH
O
O
Me
Me
(B)
HO
OH
O
O
Me
Me
(C)
OH
OH
O
O
Me Me
(D) O
O
Me
Me
OH
HO
Q.53 Oxidation of the product X, obtained in the above reaction, with active manganese dioxide,
followed by acidic hydrolysis gives
(A)
HO
OH
OH
OH
(B)
O
OH
OH
OH
(C) OH
O
OH
HO
(D)
HO
OH
O
OH
Statement for Linked Answer Questions 54 and 55:
The standard half-cell reduction potential of 3
( ) |
Fe aq Fe
is – 0.036 V and that of
3
( ) | ( ) |
OH aq Fe OH s Fe
is – 0.786 V.
Q.54 For the determination of solubility product (KSP) of 3
Fe OH ,
the appropriate cell representation and its emfare, respectively,
(A) 3
3
( ) | ( ) ( ) , 0.750
Fe Fe OH s OH aq Fe aq Fe V
(B)
3
3
( ) ( ) | ( ) , 0.750
Fe Fe aq OH aq Fe OH s Fe V
(C) 3
3
( ) | ( ) ( ) , 0.750
Fe Fe OH s OH aq Fe aq Fe V
(D)
3
3
( ) ( ) | ( ) , 0.822
Fe Fe aq OH aq Fe OH s Fe V
Q.55 The value of
loge SP
K for 3
Fe OH at 298 K is
(A) – 38.2 (B) + 87.6 (C) – 96.0 (D) – 87.6
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General Aptitude (GA) Questions
Q. 56 – Q. 60 carry one mark each.
Q.56 If 3 ≤ ≤ 5 and 8 ≤ ≤ 11 then which of the following options is TRUE?
(A) ≤ ≤
(B) ≤ ≤
(C) ≤ ≤
(D) ≤ ≤
Q.57 The Headmaster ___________ to speak to you.
Which of the following options is incorrect to complete the above sentence?
(A) is wanting
(B) wants
(C) want
(D) was wanting
Q.58 Mahatama Gandhi was known for his humility as
(A) he played an important role in humiliating exit of British from India.
(B) he worked for humanitarian causes.
(C) he displayed modesty in his interactions.
(D) he was a fine human being.
Q.59 All engineering students should learn mechanics, mathematics and how to do computation.
I II III IV
Which of the above underlined parts of the sentence is not appropriate?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
Q.60 Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair:
water: pipe::
(A) cart: road (B) electricity: wire
(C) sea: beach (D) music: instrument
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Q. 61 to Q. 65 carry two marks each.
Q.61 Velocity of an object fired directly in upward direction is given by = 80 − 32 , where (time)
is in seconds. When will the velocity be between 32 m/sec and 64 m/sec?
(A) (1, 3/2) (B) (1/2, 1)
(C) (1/2, 3/2) (D) (1, 3)
Q.62 In a factory, two machines M1 and M2 manufacture 60% and 40% of the autocomponents
respectively. Out of the total production, 2% of M1 and 3% of M2 are found to be defective. If a
randomly drawn autocomponent from the combined lot is found defective, what is the probability
that it was manufactured by M2?
(A) 0.35 (B) 0.45 (C) 0.5 (D) 0.4
Q.63 Following table gives data on tourists from different countries visiting India in the year 2011.
Country Number of
Tourists
USA 2000
England 3500
Germany 1200
Italy 1100
Japan 2400
Australia 2300
France 1000
Which two countries contributed to the one third of the total number of tourists who visited India in
2011?
(A) USA and Japan
(B) USA and Australia
(C) England and France
(D) Japan and Australia
Q.64 If |−2 + 9| = 3 then the possible value of |− | − would be:
(A) 30 (B) -30 (C) -42 (D) 42
Q.65 All professors are researchers
Some scientists are professors
Which of the given conclusions is logically valid and is inferred from the above arguments:
(A) All scientists are researchers
(B) All professors are scientists
(C) Some researchers are scientists
(D) No conclusion follows
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