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Ut-2 Xi A Che
Ut-2 Xi A Che
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General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) The question paper has FOUR sections and 9 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Section-A has 3 questions of 1 mark each; Section B has 3 questions of 2 marks each; Section C has 2
questions of 3 marks each; Section D has 1 question of 5 marks with internal choice.
(iv) Internal choices have been provided in some questions. A student must attempt only one of the alternatives
in such questions.
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SECTION A 3 X 1= 3
This section contains 3 questions with no internal choice. The following questions are MCQ type
and carry 1 mark each.
SECTION B 3X2=
6
This section contains 3 questions with no internal choice. The following questions are short answer
type and carry 2 marks each
4. a. What is the basic difference in approach between Mendeleev’s Periodic Law and the Modern
Periodic Law? [1]
b. Which element do you think would have been named by [1]
i. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
ii. Seaborg’s group?
5. a. How does the atomic radius vary in a period and in a group? [1]
How do you explain the variation? [1]
b. Which has a larger radius? (i) Mg or Ca (ii) S or Cl
6. What are the major differences between metals and non-metals? [2]
SECTION C 2 X 3 =6
This section contains 2 questions with internal choice in one question. The following questions are
short answer type and carry 3 marks each
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7. Assign the position of the element having the outer electronic configuration,
(i) ns2 np4 for n = 3 [1]
(OR)
SECTION D 1 X 5
=5
This section contains 1 question with internal choice. The following question is a short answer type
and carries 5 marks.
9. 50.0 kg of N2 (g) and 10.0 kg of H2 (g) are mixed to produce NH3 (g). Calculate the amount of NH3
(g) formed. Identify the limiting reagent in the production of NH3 in this situation. [5]
(OR)
a. Calculate the amount of water (g) produced by the combustion of 16 g of methane. [3]
b. How many moles of methane are required to produce 22g CO2 (g) after combustion? [2]
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