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ORG./INO.

CHEMISTRY

TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2018

Course : VIKAAS (JA) NO. 01

This DPP is to be discussed in the week (04-04-2015 to 09-04-2015)


DPP No. # 01 (JEE-MAIN)
Total Marks : 48 Max. Time : 30 min.
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.1 to Q.12 (3 marks, 2 min.) [36, 24]
ChemINFO : 3 Questions ('–1' negative marking) Q.13 to Q.15 (4 marks, 2 min.) [12, 06]

DPP No. # 01 ANSWER KEY


1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (D)
8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (D) 11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (A)
15. (B)
1. Carbon has strong tendency to show catenation due to :
(A) Its tetravalency (B) small size
(C) Its high C – C bond energy (D*) All of these
dkcZu esa izcyre Ja`[kyu dk xq.k ik;s tkus dk dkj.k gS %
(A) mldh prqla;kstdrk (B) NksVk vkdkj
(C) bldh vfèkdre C–C caèk ÅtkZ (D*) mijksDr lHkh

2. Which of the following is the empirical formula of C6H6 ?


(A*) CH (B) C2H2 (C) C6H6 (D) none of these
C6H6 dk ewykuqikrh lw=k fuEu esa ls dkSu gS \
(A*) CH (B) C2H2 (C) C6H6 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

3. and are :
(A) Identical (B*) Homologous (C) Alkane (D) Saturated hydrocarbon

rFkk gS %
(A) le:i (B*) letkr (C) ,sYdsu (D) lar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu

4. What is the general formula of alkene ?


,sfYdu dk lkekU; lw=k D;k gS \
(A) CnH2n+2 (B*) CnH2n (C) CnH2n – 2 (D) CnH2n + 4

5. How many  and  bonds are in the given compound ?


HC  C — CH = CH2
(A) 3 and 6 bonds (B*) 3 and 7 bonds (C) 2 and 7 bonds (D) 4 and 8 bonds
fn;s x;s ;kSfxd esa fdrus  rFkk  caèk gksxsa \
HC  C — CH = CH2
(A) 3 rFkk 6 caèk (B*) 3 rFkk 7 caèk (C) 2 rFkk 7 caèk (D) 4 rFkk 8 caèk

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6. Which of the following has 28 molecular mass ?
fuEu es ls fdldk v.kq Hkkj 28 gS \
(A) C2H2 (B) C2H6 (C*) C2H4 (D) C3H4

7. Which of the following is unsaturated hydrocarbon ?


fuEu esa ls dkSu vlar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu gS \

(A) (B) (C) (D*)

8. Which of the following is third member of CnH2n-2 homologous series ?


CnH2n-2 okyh letkr Js.kh dk rhljk lnL; dkSulk gS \
(A) C2H2 (B) C3H4 (C*) C4H6 (D) C4H8

9. Which of the following is molecular formula of ?

dk vkf.od lw=k dkSulk gS \


(A) C7H14 (B) C7H12 (C*) C7H10 (D) C7H8

10. Which of the following have same molecular formula ?


fuEufyf[kr esa fdudk lkekU; lw=k leku gS \
(A) (B) (C) (D*) All of these mijksDr lHkh

11. Total number of bonds in HC  C – C  CH ?


HCC–CCH esa dqy cU/kksa dh la[;k gS \
(A) 8 (B*) 9 (C) 10 (D) 11

12. How many C–C  bonds are present in the given structure ?
nh x;h lajpuk esa fdrus C–C cU/k mifLFkr gSA

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C*) 3 (D) 4

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ChemINFO-1.1 IUPAC Nomenclature
Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry Hybridisation of carbon, degree of carbon, hydrogen
and halogen atoms
Hybridisation of carbon in its compounds :
Carbon has three types of hybridisation in its compounds : (1) sp3 (2) sp2 (3) sp
Hybridisation No. of  bonds formed by carbon Example

sp3 0

sp2 1

sp 2
Examples :

(1) (2)

Degree of carbon, hydrogen and halogen atoms :


Degree of Carbon No. of Carbon attached Example

1º or Primary 1

2º or Secondary 2

3º or Tertiary 3

4º or Quaternary 4

Note: Hydrogen and halogen attached to 1°, 2° and 3° carbon atom are called 1°, 2° and 3° hydrogen and
halogen atoms respectively.
Ex. 1°, 2°, 3° and 4° carbon atoms and 1°, 2° and 3° hydrogen atoms are illustrated below :

CH3
1° 4° 2° 3° 1°
CH3 – C– CH2 – CH –CH3
CH3 CH3
1° 1°

Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revize it regularly and master this concept by practice.
13. The state of hybridization of the asterisked carbon
in CH3–CH = C* = CH2 is :
(A*) sp (B) sp2
3
(C) sp (D) none of these

14. Number of tertiary carbon in the following (A*) 4 (B) 6


compound (C) 7 (D) 8

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15. Number of primary hydrogen in the given compound are is :

(A) 10 (B*) 18 (C) 14 (D) 16

ChemINFO-1.1 IUPAC Nomenclature


Daily Self-Study Dosage for mastering Chemistry Hybridisation of carbon, degree of carbon, hydrogen
and halogen atoms

dkcZu dk mlds ;kSfxdksa esa ladj.k :


dkcZu dh rhu izdkj dh ladj.k voLFkk gksrh gSA : (1) sp3 (2) sp2 (3) sp
ladj.k dkcZu }kjk cuus okys  cU/kksa dh la[;k mnkgj.k

sp3 0

sp2 1

sp 2

mnkgj.k :

(1) (2)

dkcZu] gkbMªkstu o gSykstu ijek.kqvksa dh dksfV

dkcZu dh dksfV tqM+s gq, dkcZu dh la[;k mnkgj.k


1º vFkok izkFkfed 1

2º vFkok f}rh;d 2

3º vFkok r`rh;d 3

4º vFkok prq"d 4

Note: 1°, 2° o 3° dkcZu ijek.kq ls tqM+us okys gkbMªkstu ,ao gSykstu ijek.kqvksa dks Øe'k % 1°, 2° o 3° gkbMªkstu o gSykstu
ijek.kq dgrs gSA
Ex. 1°, 2°, 3° o 4° dkcZu ijek.kq o 1°, 2° o 3° gkbMªkstu ijek.kq uhps n'kkZ;s x;s gSA

CH3
1° 4° 2° 3° 1°
CH3 – C– CH2 – CH –CH3
CH3 CH3
1° 1°

Memorize this theory as soon as you get the DPP. Revize it regularly and master this concept by practice.

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13. CH3–CH = C* = CH2 esa rkjkafdr dkcZu dkSulh ladj.k voLFkk j[krk gSA
(A*) sp (B) sp2 (C) sp3 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

14. fuEu ;kSfxd esa r`rh;d C dh la[;k gSA

(A*) 4 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8

15. fn;s x;s ;kSfxd esa izkFkfed H dh la[;k gSA

(A) 10 (B*) 18 (C) 14 (D) 16

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