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CHETTINAD VIDYASHRAM

R.A. PURAM, CHENNAI-28


CYCLE TEST – I [2022-23]
DATE: 14.07.2022 CLASS : XI
TIME : 2 PERIODS SUBJECT:CHEMISTRY
MARKS : 30
SECTION – A

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:- (7x1=7)


1. Molar mass of Na2CO3 is [Atomic mass of Na=23]
a) 108 b) 106 c) 112 d) 109

2. Which of the following is correct scientific notation for 0.004629


a) 4.629X10-4 b) 46.29 X102 c) 4.629 X10-3 d) 4.629 X103

3. Vapour density of a gas ‘A’ is 32, then its molecular wight would be

a) 84 b) 64 c) 32 d) 92

4. “Equal volume of all the gases at same temperature and pressure contains equal
number of molecules” represents

a) Gay-Lussac’s law of gaseous volumes b) Daltan’s law


c) Avagadro’s law d) Law of multiple proportions

5. Number of significant figures in 105.00

a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 0

6. Number of wavelengths per unit length is called

a) Wave number b) Frequency c) Wave length d) Both a) and c)

7. What is the frequency of yellow radiation having wavelength 5800 A°

a) 1.724x 104cm-1 b) 5.172 x1014 s-1 c) 6.2 x1014 s-1 d) 9.02 x10-8s-1

Assertion – Reason Questions (3)

a) (A) & (R) are both correct statements and (R) is the correct explanation for (A).
b) (A) & (R) are both correct statements but (R) is not the correct explanation for (A).
c) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.
d) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct.
8. (A) : 1.231 has three significant figures.
(R) : All numbers right to the decimal point are significant.

9. (A) : Molecular formula represents the actual number of atoms in a molecule.


(R) : Empirical formula is the simplest ratio of atoms in a molecule.

10. (A) : The total number of orbitals associated with third shell is 9.
(R): Total number of orbitals in nth shell = n3

Case Study:- Read the passage given below and answer the following questions. (5)

Stoichiometry gives the quantitative measurement of reactants and products in a


chemical equation. Before understanding how to calculate the amounts of reactants
required or the products produced in a chemical reaction, let us study what information is
given in the balanced chemical equation. Stoichiometric coefficient is the number which
represents how many molecules are participating in the reaction. We can apply the
concept of mole to solve stoichiometric calculations.

11. Consider a reaction

CH4 + 2O2 → CO2+2H2O


What is the sum of stoichiometric coefficients of reactants and products

a) 4 b) 6 c) 5 d) 3
12. When 12g of methane (CH4) burns with oxygen gives how many grams of CO2?
[CH4+2O2 → CO2+2H2O

a) 22 g b) 33 g c) 44 g d) 24 g

13. In three moles of ethane (C2H6), how many moles of hydrogen atoms are
present?

a) 6 mol b) 18 mol c) 10 mol d) 4 mol

14. Which of the following equation is not balanced


a) 3Fe+4H2O → Fe3O4 + 4H2
b) C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO + 6H O
2 2

c) 4Aℓ+ 3O2 → 3 Aℓ2O3


d) All the above
15. CaCO3 → CaO + CO2 (Atomic mass of Ca = 40)

When 50g of CaCO3 is decomposed gives how many moles of CO2?

a) 0.1 mol b) 0.5 mol c) 1 mol d) 10 mol

SECTION – B

16. a)State Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle


b) A microscope using suitable photons is employed to locate an electron in an atom
with in a distance of 0.1A°. What is the uncertainty involved in the measurement
of its velocity? [Mass of an electron = 9.11 x 10-31 kg] (1+1)

17. a) What is photo electric effect? (1+1)


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b) The mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10 kg. If its K.E is 3.0x10 J, Calculate its
wavelength?

18. A) using s, p, d, f notations, describe the orbital with the following quantum
Numbers (2+1)

a) n= 2, ℓ= 1 b) n= 4, ℓ= 0 c) n= 5, ℓ= 3 d) n= 3, ℓ= 2

B) Calculate the energy of 1 mole of photons of radiation whose frequency


is 5x1014 Hz.

19. A compound contains 4.07% hydrogen, 24.27% carbon and 71.65% chlorine.
Its molar mass is 98.96g. What are its empirical and molecular formula?
[Atomic mass of chlorine = 35.5] (3)

20. Define: (1+1+3)


a) Limiting reagent
b) Law of multiple proportions with example.
c) The density of 3M solution NaCl is1.25 g/ml. Calculate the molality of the
solution.

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