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1st Bi-Monthly Exam Total Marks:

Subject: Chemistry
30
Time Allowed: 1 H Date: 17-05-2023
Q. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Total
Marks
Obtained
School Campus: Global Academic Campus Kamoke Class:9th
Student’s Name: Roll No: Section:
No of Extra Checker: Re-checker:
sheets
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Attempt all questions.
2) Overwritten/rewritten answers will be considered wrong.
3) Use of extra sheet(s) is not allowed in objective type paper.
MCQ:- 5

1: Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen is.


a) redox reaction b) Acid-base reaction
c) Neutralization d) Decomposition
2: Which one of the following is not an electrolyte?
a) sugar solution b) sulphuric acid solution
c) lime solution d) sodium chloride solution
3: Tyndall effect is shown by:
A) Sugar solution b) paints c)jelly d) chalk solution
4: Which one of the following is a liquid in solid solution?
a) sugar in water b) butter c) opal d) fog
5: When a saturated solution is diluted it turns into:
a) Supersaturated solution b) saturated solution
c) a concentrated solution d) unsaturated solution

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Section (I)
Questions# 2 Answer short Questions. (8x2=16)
1) Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated solutions.
2.Define molarity.
3.Difference between endothermic and exothermic reaction.
4.what is difference between oxidation number and valency.
5.Difference between strong and weak electrolyte.
6.Why this suspension does not form a homogenous mixture?
7.How does the nature of attractive forces of solute solute and solute solvent effect
the solubility?
8.What is the function of salt bridge?
(Section II)
Questions# 3: Long Questions. (5+4=9)
1: What is the effect of temperature on solubility? Explain it with the example of
NaCl.
2: What is difference between electrolytic cell and Galvanic cell.

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