ICSE Class 8 Chemistry Sample Paper 2
ICSE Class 8 Chemistry Sample Paper 2
ICSE Class 8 Chemistry Sample Paper 2
Class VIII
Chemistry
Sample Paper – 2
Time: 2 hrs Total Marks: 75
General Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Questions 1 to 15 carry 1 mark each.
3. Questions in 2A and 2B carry 1 mark each.
4. Questions in 3A and 3B carry 1 mark each.
5. Question 4A and 4B carry 5 marks each.
6. Question 5A and 5B carry 5 marks each.
7. Question 6A and 6B carry 5 marks each.
8. Question 7A and 7B carry 5 marks each.
Question 1
Choose the correct answer out of the four available choices given under each question. [15]
1. The valency of carbon is 4 and that of oxygen is 2. What is the molecular formula of
carbon dioxide?
(a) C2O
(b) C2O2
(c) CO
(d) CO2
(a) Picture II
(b) Picture I and II
(c) Picture I
(d) Picture II and III
3. Which of the following are combination reactions?
i. 4K + O2 → 2K2O
ii. CuSO4 + 2NH4OH → (NH4)2SO4 + Cu(OH)2
iii. iii.2ZnS + 3O2 → 2ZnO + 2SO2
iv. Na2O + H2O → 2NaOH
(a) Reactions (i) and (ii)
(b) Reactions (ii) and (iii)
(c) Reactions (ii) and (iv)
(d) Reactions (i) and (iv)
5. If atomic number of an atom is 17 and mass number is 35 then number of neutrons will
be
(a) 35
(b) 17
(c) 18
(d) 52
(a) Radon
(b) Argon
(c) Krypton
(d) Neon
10. When the temperature of water increases above 0°C up to 4°C, its density .
(a) decreases
(b) increases
(c) becomes zero
(d) remains unchanged
11. When an electric current is passed through acidulated water, volume of hydrogen
is formed at the cathode and volume of oxygen is formed at the anode.
(a) one, two
(b) three, one
(c) one, three
(d) two, one
(a) K shell
(b) L shell
(c) M shell
(d) N shell
15. The of water enables aquatic animals to survive in a reservoir where the
surface layer of water has frozen.
(a) anomalous expansion
(b) anomalous contractionlead
(c) volume
(d) Temperature
Question 2
(A) Define Matter. State the main postulates of kinetic theory of matter. [5]
Question 3
(A)State whether the following statements are true or false.
Rewrite the false statement. [5]
1. Distilled water is used as an electrolyte in the electrolysis of water.
2. Graphite is the purest form of carbon.
3. Charcoal is good adsorbent.
4. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas.
5. The rays emitted from the cathode towards the anode in the discharge tube are
called cathode rays.
Question 4
(A) Describe the formation of coal. What are its four types? [5]
(B)State physical properties of water. How does anomalous expansion of water helps
aquatic organism in cold climates? [5]
Question 5
(A) What is atom? State the main postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory. [5]
(B) Draw a neat labelled diagram for the laboratory preparation of hydrogen. Give balanced
equations for reaction and how is hydrogen gas is collected? Why? [5]
Question 6
(A) Explain with example:
1. Combination reaction
2. Decomposition reaction
3. Displacement reaction
4. Double displacement reaction
5. Neutralisation reaction. [5]
(B) State the atomic number, mass number and electronic configuration for each of the
following elements: [5]
1. Carbon [p = 6, n = 6]
2. Helium [p = 2, n = 2]
3. Magnesium [p = 12, n = 12]
4. Boron [p = 5, n = 6]
5. Sodium [p = 11, n = 12]
Question 7
(A)
1. Differentiate between physical change and chemical change [3]
2. State the formula of the following compounds: [2]
a. Ammonium bicarbonate
b. Aluminium oxide
(B)
1. Explain the term compound with suitable examples. [2]
2. What is destructive distillation? What are the products formed due to the
destructive distillation of coal? [3]