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2006 August Prov Exam
Examination Booklet
August 2006
Form A
INSTRUCTIONS: For each question, select the best answer and record your choice on the Answer
Sheet provided. Using an HB pencil, completely fill in the bubble that has the letter
corresponding to your answer.
You have Examination Booklet Form A. In the box above #1 on your Answer Sheet, fill in the
bubble as follows.
A. g s
B. M min
C. kJ mol
D. kPa min
What is the rate of Al consumption in mol min if 0.98 g Cu are produced in 2.5 minutes?
KE PE
A. decreases increases
B. decreases decreases
C. increases increases
D. increases decreases
4. Increasing the concentration of which of the following substances would cause the greatest increase
in the reaction rate?
A. H2
B. NO
C. N2O
D. H2O
I N2
II N2O2
III N2O
IV H2O
A. I and II only
B. I and IV only
C. II and III only
D. III and IV only
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Use the following diagram to answer questions 6 and 7.
300
250
200 ................................
PE
(kJ) 150
100
50
0
Progress of the reaction
6. Which of the following are the values for the activation energy (E a ) and change in enthalpy ( DH)
for the reverse reaction?
E a ( kJ) DH ( kJ)
A. 300 –50
B. 150 +50
C. 100 –50
D. 100 +50
7. If the above PE diagram represents a reversible reaction that reaches equilibrium, which of the
following must be true for the forward reaction?
?
energy + NH 4SH(s) Æ
¨ NH 3 (g) + H2S(g)
Which of the following describes how enthalpy and entropy change in the forward direction?
Enthalpy Entropy
A. increasing increasing
B. increasing decreasing
C. decreasing decreasing
D. decreasing increasing
NO2
N2O4
t1
Time (min)
Which of the following describes the temperature and pressure needed for the maximum
yield of styrene?
Temperature Pressure
A. low low
B. low high
C. high low
D. high high
I Na 2O(s) Æ
¨ 2Na (l) +
1
2
O2 (g) Keq = 2 ¥ 10 -25
II Na 2O2 (s) Æ
¨ 2Na (l) + O2 (g) Keq = 5 ¥ 10 -29
Which of the following lists the reactions in order, from the greatest [ O2 ] at equilibrium, to the
least [ O2 ] at equilibrium?
A. I, II, III
B. I, III, II
C. III, I, II
D. III, II, I
CaCO 3 (s) Æ
¨ CaO(s) + CO2 (g)
In a 5.0 L container at equilibrium there are 2.42 g CO2 , 1.00 g CaCO 3 and 1.00 g CaO .
Which of the following is the value of Keq ?
A. 0.055
B. 0.011
C. 0.020
D. 91
CCl 4 (g) Æ
¨ C (s) + 2Cl2 (g)
Initially, 0.31 mol CCl 4 was placed in a 1.0 L container. At equilibrium, [ Cl2 ] = 0.060 M .
Which of the following is the value of Keq ?
A. 3.9 ¥ 10 - 4
B. 1.3 ¥ 10 -2
C. 1.4 ¥ 10 -2
D. 7.8 ¥ 101
3NO2 (g) Æ
¨ N2O5 (g) + NO(g) Keq = 1.0 ¥ 10 -11
Initially, some NO2 , N2O5 and NO were placed in a container and allowed to reach equilibrium.
When equilibrium was established, it was found that the pressure had increased. Which of the
following explains what happened?
A. an excess of solute
B. any amount of solute
C. a temperature of 25∞C
D. a fixed volume of solvent
A. CoS
B. CuS
C. FeS
D. MgS
17. What is the net ionic equation for the reaction between equal volumes
of 0.20 M BaS and 0.20 M BeSO 4 ?
18. Which of the following substances will have the least effect on the equilibrium in a saturated
solution of PbI2 (s) ?
A. HI
B. Na 2S
C. NaNO 3
D. Pb(NO 3 )2
2-
A. 2 Al 3+ (aq) + 3SO 4 (aq) Æ Al2 (SO 4 ) 3 (s)
2-
B. Al2 (SO 4 ) 3 (s) Æ 3+
¨ Al (aq) + SO 4 (aq)
2-
C. Al (SO ) (s) Æ
2 4 3
3+
¨ 2 Al (aq) + 3SO (aq) 4
3+ 2- Æ
D. 3Al (aq) + 2SO 4 (aq) ¨ Al2 (SO 4 ) 3 (s)
A. 2.2 ¥ 10 -21
B. 8.8 ¥ 10 -21
C. 1.7 ¥ 10 -14
D. 3.6 ¥ 10 - 4
A. AgNO 3
B. AgBrO 3
C. SrSO 4
D. SrCO 3
22. A definition for a Brønsted-Lowry acid should contain which of the following phrases?
A. the donation of H +
B. the donation of OH -
C. the acceptance of H +
D. the acceptance of OH -
2- 3-
C. HPO 4 +H O Æ 2
+
¨ H O + PO 3 4
-
D. H2C 2O 4 + H2O Æ +
¨ H 3O + HC 2O 4
- - Æ 2-
H2BO 3 + H2PO 4 ¨ H 3BO 3 + HPO 4
A. HPO 42-
B. H 3BO 3
-
C. H2PO 4
D. H2BO 3-
A. NaCN
B. Na 3PO 4
C. Na 2CO 3
D. Na 2C 2O 4
A. H2O
B. H 3BO 3
-
C. H2PO 4
D. H2C 6H5O 7-
Sample Reason
D. neutral [H 3O + ] = [OH - ]
A. pH = log [H 3O + ]
B. pH = pOH + 14
C. pH = - log [H 3O + ]
D. pH = pOH + pK w
29. What is the mass of NaOH required to prepare 100.0 mL of NaOH(aq) that
has a pH = 13.62 ?
A. 0.38 g
B. 0.42 g
C. 1.67 g
D. 2.40 ¥ 10 -14 g
30. Which of the following hypothetical acids would have the lowest conductivity?
Acid Ka
A. 0.5 M HY 1.0 ¥ 10 -1
B. 1.0 M HA 1.0 ¥ 10 - 6
C. 1.0 M H2B 1.0 ¥ 10 -2
D. 2.0 M HX 1.0 ¥ 10 -3
+
A. NH 4Cl(aq) Æ -
¨ NH 4 (aq) + Cl (aq)
B. Cl - (aq) + H2O(l) Æ -
¨ HCl(aq) + OH (aq)
+
C. NH 4 (aq) + H2O(l) Æ +
¨ H 3O (aq) + NH 3 (aq)
+ 2+
D. NH 4 (aq) + H2O(l) Æ -
¨ HNH 4 (aq) + OH (aq)
A. 1.0
B. 5.0
C. 7.0
D. 9.0
HIn(aq) + H2O(l) Æ + -
¨ H 3O (aq) + In (aq)
colourless blue
35. Oxalic acid dihydrate is a pure, stable, crystalline substance. Which of the following
describes one of its uses in acid-base titrations?
A. buffer
B. primary standard
C. chemical indicator
D. stoichiometric indicator
36. What is the net ionic equation that describes the reaction of HCl(aq) with Pb(OH)2 (s) ?
37. Which of the following would be used to prepare an acidic buffer solution?
A. HF and H 3O +
B. H2S and NaHS
C. NH 3 and NH 4Cl
D. HNO 3 and NaNO 3
Sample pH
1 2.8
2 4.0
3 6.2
4 6.8
A. 1 only
B. 1 and 2
C. 1, 2 and 3
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
40. What is the oxidation number of N in the mercury(II) compound Hg(NH 3 )2 Cl2 ?
A. -6
B. -4
C. -3
D. +3
41. Which of the following combinations will react spontaneously under standard conditions?
A. Ag + Br2
B. Ni + Co2 +
C. Zn + Mg2 +
D. Au + HNO 3
A. 2HCN + 2 e - Æ C 2N2 + 2H +
B. 2Sb + 3H2O + 6 e - Æ Sb2O 3 + 6H +
-
C. NO 3 + 3H + + 3e - Æ HNO2 + H2O
+
D. Sb2O5 + 6H + + 4 e - Æ 2Sb(OH)2 + H2O
43. Which of the following ion concentrations could be determined by a redox titration using
nitric acid? Assume the use of a suitable indicator.
A. Br -
B. Ni2+
C. Fe2+
D. Mn2+
44. A solution of KMnO 4 is standardized using oxalic acid (H2C 2O 4 ) according to the following
equation:
-
2MnO 4 + 5H2C 2O 4 + 6H + Æ 2Mn2 + + 10 CO2 + 8H2O
The titration of 0.134 g of oxalic acid required 24.70 mL of KMnO 4 solution. What is the
molarity of the KMnO 4 solution?
A. 5.96 ¥ 10 - 4 M
B. 1.49 ¥ 10 -3 M
C. 2.41 ¥ 10 -2 M
D. 6.03 ¥ 10 -2 M
Volts
1
Pt Cu
3
(inert)
Layer 2: Br2(l)
1.0 M Cu(NO3)2
A. Na + + e - Æ Na
B. Br2 + 2 e - Æ 2Br -
C. 2Br - Æ Br2 + 2 e -
D. H2O Æ 1
2
O2 + 2H + + 2 e -
46. Which of the following best describes the movement of potassium ions and
electrons as the cell operates?
K + Ion Electron
Movement Movement
A. towards the Cu towards the Pt
B. towards the Cu towards the Cu
C. towards the Pt towards the Cu
A. -0.75 V
B. +0.62 V
C. +0.75 V
D. +1.43 V
1 Ga Pd +1.18 V
2 Ga Cd +0.16 V
3 Cd Pd ?
A. -1.34 V
B. -1.02 V
C. +1.02 V
D. +1.34 V
49. Which of the following would prevent the corrosion of an iron nail?
DC
– Power +
Source
Pt Cu
(inert)
1.0 M AgNO3
Which of the following describes the anion movement and electrode masses for the above cell?
You have Examination Booklet Form A. In the box above #1 on your Answer Sheet, ensure that
you have filled in the bubble as follows.
Chemistry 12
1
H 2
Hydrogen He
Helium
1.0
4.0
14
Atomic Number
3 4 Si
Symbol 5 6 7 8 9 10
Li Be Silicon
Name B C N O F Ne
Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon
28.1 Atomic Mass
6.9 9.0 10.8 12.0 14.0 16.0 19.0 20.2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Silicon Phosphorus Sulphur Chlorine Argon
23.0 24.3 27.0 28.1 31.0 32.1 35.5 39.9
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron Cobalt Nickel Copper Zinc Gallium Germanium Arsenic Selenium Bromine Krypton
39.1 40.1 45.0 47.9 50.9 52.0 54.9 55.8 58.9 58.7 63.5 65.4 69.7 72.6 74.9 79.0 79.9 83.8
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Rubidium Strontium Yttrium Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Palladium Silver Cadmium Indium Tin Antimony Tellurium Iodine Xenon
85.5 87.6 88.9 91.2 92.9 95.9 (98) 101.1 102.9 106.4 107.9 112.4 114.8 118.7 121.8 127.6 126.9 131.3
55 56 57 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86
Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
Cesium Barium Lanthanum Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Platinum Gold Mercury Thallium Lead Bismuth Polonium Astatine Radon
132.9 137.3 138.9 178.5 180.9 183.8 186.2 190.2 192.2 195.1 197.0 200.6 204.4 207.2 209.0 (209) (210) (222)
87 88 89 104 105 106 107 108 109
Fr Ra Ac Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt
Francium Radium Actinium Rutherfordium Dubnium Seaborgium Bohrium Hassium Meitnerium
(223) (226) (227) (261) (262) (263) (262) (265) (266)
58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
Based on mass of C12 at 12.00. Cerium Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium Europium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Holmium Erbium Thulium Ytterbium Lutetium
140.1 140.9 144.2 (145) 150.4 152.0 157.3 158.9 162.5 164.9 167.3 168.9 173.0 175.0
Values in parentheses 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103
are the masses of the most Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
stable or best known isotopes for Thorium Protactinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium Berkelium Californium Einsteinium Fermium Mendelevium Nobelium Lawrencium
elements which do not occur naturally. 232.0 231.0 238.0 (237) (244) (243) (247) (247) (251) (252) (257) (258) (259) (262)
Data Page 1
ATOMIC MASSES OF THE ELEMENTS
Based on mass of C12 at 12.00.
Values in parentheses are the mass number of the most stable or best
known isotopes for elements that do not occur naturally.
Positive Ions
(Cations)
Negative Ions
(Anions)
All Alkali ions: Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+, Fr+ Soluble
¸
Chloride, Cl– Ô
Ô
All others Soluble
or Ô
Ô
– ˝
Bromide, Br Ô
or Ô
Ô
Iodide, I– Ô
˛
Ag+, Pb2+, Cu+ Low Solubility
¸
All others Soluble
Ô
Ô
Ô
Sulphate, SO42–
Ô
˝
Ô
Ô
Ô
Ô
˛
¸
Alkali ions, H+, NH4+, Be2+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ Soluble
Ô
Ô
Ô
Sulphide, S2–
Ô
˝
Ô
Ô
Ô
Ô
˛
¸
Alkali ions, H+, NH4+, Sr2+ Soluble
Ô
Ô
Hydroxide, OH–
Ô
Ô
˝
Ô
Ô
Ô
Ô
˛
¸
Phosphate, PO43– Ô
Ô
Alkali ions, H+, NH4+ Soluble
or Ô
2– Ô
˝
Carbonate, CO 3 Ô
or Ô
2– Ô
Sulphite, SO 3 Ô
˛
All others Low Solubility
Name Formula K sp
WEAK
Iodic HIO 3 Æ̈ H + + IO - 1.7 ¥ 10 -1
3
Oxalic H2C2O4 Æ̈ H + + HC O - 5.9 ¥ 10 - 2
2 4
Phosphoric H 3 PO 4 Æ̈ H + + H PO - 7.5 ¥ 10 - 3
2 4
Hexaaquoiron ion, iron( III ) ion Fe(H 2 O)6 3 + Æ̈ H + + Fe(H O) (OH )2 + 6.0 ¥ 10 - 3
2 5
Citric H 3C 6 H 5 O 7 Æ̈ H + + H C H O - 7.1 ¥ 10 - 4
2 6 5 7
Nitrous HNO 2 Æ̈ H + + NO -
4.6 ¥ 10 - 4
2
Æ̈ H + + F -
Æ 3.5 ¥ 10 - 4
STRENGTH OF ACID
Hydrofluoric HF
Methanoic, formic HCOOH Æ̈ H + + HCOO - 1.8 ¥ 10 - 4
Hexaaquochromium ion, chromium( III ) ion Cr(H 2 O)6 3 + Æ̈ H + + Cr(H O) (OH)2 + 1.5 ¥ 10 - 4
2 5
Benzoic C 6 H 5COOH Æ̈ H + + C H COO - 6.5 ¥ 10 - 5
STRENGTH OF BASE
6 5
Hydrogen sulphide H 2S Æ̈ H + + HS -
9.1 ¥ 10 - 8
Dihydrogen phosphate ion H 2 PO 4 - Æ̈ H + + HPO 2 - 6.2 ¥ 10 - 8
4
Boric H 3 BO 3 Æ̈ H + + H BO - 7.3 ¥ 10 -10
2 3
Ammonium ion NH 4 + Æ̈ H + + NH 5.6 ¥ 10 -10
3
WEAK
4 + 2.01
STRONG
H 2 O 2 + 2H + + 2e - Æ̈ 2 H O +1.78
2
MnO 4 - + 8H + + 5e - Æ̈ Mn 2 + + 4H O +1.51
2
Au 3+ + 3e - Æ̈ Au(s) +1.50
BrO 3 - + 6H + + 5e - Æ̈ 1 Br (l) + 3H O +1.48
2 2 2
-
ClO 4 + 8H + 8e + - Æ̈ Cl - + 4H O +1.39
2
IO 3 - + 6H + + 5e - Æ̈ 1 I (s) + 3H O +1.20
2 2 2
Æ̈ 2 Br - Overpotential
Br2 (l) + 2 e - +1.09
- - Æ̈ Au(s) + 4Cl -
Effect
AuCl 4 + 3e +1.00
NO 3 - + 4H + + 3e - Æ̈ NO(g) + 2 H O + 0.96
2
Hg 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Hg(l) + 0.85
1
2 O 2 (g) + 2 H (10 -7 M) + 2 e -
+ Æ̈ H O
2 + 0.82
2 NO 3 - + 4H + + 2 e - Æ̈ N O + 2 H O + 0.80
2 4 2
Ag + + e - Æ̈ Ag(s) + 0.80
1
Hg 2 2 + + e - Æ̈ Hg(l) + 0.80
2
Fe 3+ + e - Æ̈ Fe 2 + + 0.77
O 2 (g) + 2 H + + 2 e - 2 2 + 0.70
MnO 4 - + 2 H 2 O + 3e - Æ̈ MnO (s) + 4OH - + 0.60
2
I 2 (s) + 2 e - Æ̈ 2 I - + 0.54
Cu + + e - Æ̈ Cu(s) + 0.52
H 2 SO 3 + 4H + 4e + - Æ̈ S(s) + 3H O + 0.45
2
Cu 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Cu(s) + 0.34
SO 4 2 - + 4H + + 2 e - Æ̈ H SO + H O + 0.17
2 3 2
Cu 2 + + e - Æ̈ Cu + + 0.15
Sn 4 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Sn 2 + + 0.15
S(s) + 2 H + 2 e + - Æ̈ H S(g) + 0.14
2
2H + + 2e - Æ̈ H (g) + 0.00
2
Pb 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Pb(s) - 0.13
Sn 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Sn(s) - 0.14
Ni 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Ni(s) - 0.26
H 3 PO 4 + 2 H + + 2 e - Æ̈ H PO + H O - 0.28
3 3 2
Co 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Co(s) - 0.28
Se(s) + 2 H + + 2 e - Æ̈ H Se - 0.40
2
Cr 3+ + e - Æ̈ Cr 2 + - 0.41
2H 2 O + 2e - Æ̈ H + 2 OH - (10 -7 M ) - 0.41
2
Fe 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Fe(s) - 0.45
Overpotential Ag 2 S(s) + 2 e - Æ̈ 2 Ag(s) + S2 - - 0.69
Effect Cr 3+ + 3e - Æ̈ Cr(s) - 0.74
Zn 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Zn(s) - 0.76
Te(s) + 2 H + + 2 e - Æ̈ H Te - 0.79
2
2H 2 O + 2e - Æ̈ H (g) + 2 OH - - 0.83
2
Mn 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Mn(s) -1.19
Al 3+ + 3e - Æ̈ Al(s) -1.66
Mg 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Mg(s) - 2.37
Na + + e - Æ̈ Na(s) - 2.71
Ca 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Ca(s) - 2.87
Sr 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Sr(s) - 2.89
STRONG
Ba 2 + + 2 e - Æ̈ Ba(s) - 2.91
K+ + e- Æ̈ K(s) - 2.93
WEAK
Rb + + e - Æ̈ Rb(s) - 2.98
Cs + + e - Æ̈ Cs(s) - 3.03
Li + + e - Æ̈ Li(s) - 3.04
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State two different methods that would increase the rate of this reaction.
Explain each in terms of collision theory. (4 marks)
Method 1: ..
Explanation:
Method 2:
Explanation:
Initially, 8.2 mol of CO and 8.2 mol of H2O are placed in a 2.0 L container and allowed to react.
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of CO2 and CO . (4 marks)
H2C 2O 4 + HCOO - Æ
¨
- 2-
FeS + NO2 Æ NO + SO 4 + Fe 3+ (acidic)
(4 marks)
8. The electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution using copper electrodes is used in the refining of
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electrode as the cell operates. (3 marks)
Anode Half-Reaction:
Cathode Half-Reaction:
Observations:
anode:
cathode:
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Examination Rules
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1. The time allotted for this examination is two hours.
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You may, however, take up to 60 minutes of additional time to finish.
Place Personal Education Number (PEN) here. Place Personal Education Number (PEN) here.
2. Answers entered in the Examination Booklet will not be marked.
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3. Cheating on an examination will result in a mark of zero. The Ministry of Education
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considers cheating to have occurred if a student breaks any of the following rules:
• Candidates must not give or receive assistance of any kind in answering Question 4
an examination question during an examination, including allowing one’s 0 1 2 3 (.5) NR
paper to be viewed by others or copying answers from another student’s
paper. Course Code = CH 12 Course Code = CH 12
• Candidates must not possess any book, paper or item that might assist in AUGUST 2006 Question 5
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writing an examination, including a dictionary or piece of electronic equipment, Chemistry 12
that is not specifically authorized for the examination by ministry policy. Exam Booklet Form/ A B C D E F G H
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• Candidates must immediately follow the invigilator’s order to stop writing
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at the end of the examination time and must not alter an Examination 0 1 2 3 (.5) NR
Response Booklet
Booklet, Response Booklet or Answer Sheet after the invigilator has asked
students to hand in examination papers. Student Instructions Question 7
• Candidates must not communicate with another student during the 0 1 2 3 4 (.5) NR
examination. 1. Place your Personal Education Number (PEN)
• Candidates must not remove any piece of the examination materials from label at the top of this Booklet AND fill in the
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the examination room, including work pages. bubble (Form A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H) that
corresponds to the letter on your Examination 0 1 2 3 (.5) NR
• Candidates must not take or knowingly use any secure examination materials Booklet.
prior to the examination session.
2. Use a pencil to fill in bubbles when answering
questions on your Answer Sheet.
4. The use of inappropriate language or content may result in a mark of zero
being awarded. 3. Use a pencil or blue- or black-ink pen when
answering written-response questions in this
5. Upon completion of the examination, return all examination materials to the Booklet.
supervising invigilator.
4. Read the Examination Rules on the back of
this Booklet.
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