Grade 11 Chemistry Subjective Mock Test
Grade 11 Chemistry Subjective Mock Test
Grade 11 Chemistry Subjective Mock Test
CLASS - XI
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 70
General Instructions:
• All question are compulsory
• Q 1 to 20 are very short answer objective type and each carries 1 mark each.
• Q 21 to 27 are short answer question and carry 2 marks each.
• Q 28 to 34 are also short answer question and carry 3 marks each.
• Q 35 to 37 are long answer questions and carry 5 marks each.
• There is no overall choice. However internal choice have been provided in some
questions.
• Use of log tables if necessary. Use of calculators is not allowed.
SECTION-A
1. The number of nodal planes in px orbitals is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 0
2. Which of the following has smallest bond angle?
(a) H2O (b) H2S (c) NH3 (d) SO2
3. For a reaction to be spontaneous at all the temperature:
(a) ∆G –ve, ∆H +ve, ∆S +ve
(b) ∆G +ve, ∆H -ve, ∆S +ve
(c) ∆G –ve, ∆H -ve, ∆S - ve
(d) ∆G –ve, ∆H -ve, ∆S +ve
4. Which is is most strongly hydrated?
(a) Li+ (b) Na+ (c) K+ (d) Rb+
5. Which of the following has largest ionic radii?
(a) Na+ (b) Mg2+ (c) F– (d) O2–
6. When carbon is bonded to four other atoms or groups it uses ________
hybrid orbitals.
7. NaCl is .................... in nature
8. The first ionisation enthalpy of noble gases are.................
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Directions for Question No. 9 and 10 : A statement of assertion (A)
followed by a statement of reason (R) is given. Choose the correct option
out of the choices given below for each question:
(a) A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A and R both are false.
9. Assertion: The entropy of ice is less than that of water.
Reason: Ice has a cage like structure.
10 Assertion: London forces are much more stronger between Xenon atoms
than between Helium atoms.
Reason: Xenon atom is bigger than Helium atom.
11. Write empirical formula of CH3COOH and K2CO3
Or
Define mole fraction.
12. Mention the quantum number which determines the energy of electron in
the
H-atom.
Or
How many unpaired electrons are there in Ni2+ ion? (Given : Z =28)
13. State the condition for the formation of precipitate.
Or
Write the conjugate acid and conjugate base of HSO4-.
14. Using VSEPR theory draw the shape of XeF 4 molecule.
15. Write IUPAC name of CH2 = CH – CH(OH)C ≡ CH.
16. In a reaction between an oxidant and a reductant which will
electrons
give up
and
which will accept electrons?
Or
Calculate oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7 and Mn in KMnO4.
17. Elements of which group form electron precise hydrides?
Or
Which part of periodic table is known as hydride gap?
18. Find molarity of a H2SO4 Solution which is 500 Molal (d= 1.8 g/mL)
Or
An ethanol-water solution contains ethanol 46% by weight. find Mole fraction
of ethanol and water.
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SECTION-C
28. The density of 3M solution of NaCl is 1.25g/mL. Calculate the molality of
the solution. (Given: Atomic masses: Na=23u , Cl=35.5u)
Or
Calculate the molarity of nitric acid (HNO3) in a sample having a density
1.41g/mL and mass percent of nitric acid in it being 69%. (Atomic mass:
N=14u, H=1u, O=16u)
29. (i) The ball hit with a hockey by a player does not form a wave. State
reason.
(ii) Write the possible values of ‘m’ for an electron with l=2.
(iii) Chromium has configuration 3d54s1 and not 3d44s2.Explain.
30. (i) Explain non linear shape H2S and non-planar shape of PCl3 using
VSEPR theory.
(ii) Can we have a diatomic molecule with its ground state molecular
orbitals full with electrons. Give reason for your answer.
31. Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction:
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2 (g) + 2H2O (l)
The enthalpy of formation of CH4(g) ,CO2(g) and H2O(l) are -74.8kJmol-1,
-393.5 kJmol-1 and 285.8kJmol-1 respectively.
Or
Calculate the bond enthalpy of Cl-Cl bond from the following data:
CH4(g) + Cl2(g) → CH3Cl (l) + HCl ∆ H = -100.3kJmol-1
Given: bond enthalpies of C – H, C – Cl and H – Cl bonds are 413, 326
and 431 kJmol-1 respectively.
32. Draw the molecular orbital diagram of O2 and write its electronic configuration
and bond order. Find out its magnetic character.
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SECTION-D
35. (a) Explain Rutherford's gold foil experiment.
What were the observations of this experiment? Mention the conclusions of this
experiment.
(b) What is Hiesenberg's uncertainty principle? Write its expression also