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Aakash Institute Jabalpur

Chapter=state of matter Std 11 : Chemistry Date : 09/08/23


Total Marks :100 Unit Test FR02 and FR03 Time : 1.5 HOUR
Section A
//X
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [100]

1. Choose the correct option for the total pressure (in atm.) in a mixture of 4g O2 and 2g H2 (confined
in) a total volume of one litre at 0°C. [Given R = 0.082 L atm mol–1 K–1, T = 273 K]
(A) 25.18 (B) 26.02 (C) 2.518 (D) 2.602
2. What is Gay-Lussac’s formula ?
(A) p µ T (B) pT–1 = K (C) p1T2 = p2T1 (D) All of these
3. Equation for Boyle’s law is....
dp dV dp dV 2 2 2
d p dV d p d V
(A) =– (B) =+ (C) =– (D) =+
p V p V p dT p dT
4. Constainers A and B have same gas. Pressure, volume and tempreature of A are all twice that of B.
Then the ratio of the number of molecules of A and B are...
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 4 (D) 4 : 1
5. A certain sample of a gas has a volume of 0.21 measured at 1 atm. pressure and 0o C. At the same
pressure but 273o C, its volume will be...
(A) 0.4 L (B) 0.8 L (C) 27.8 L (D) 5.6 L
6. A plot of volume (V) versus temperature (T) for a gas at constant pressure is a straight line passing
through the origin. The plots at different values of pressure are shown in Fig. Which of the following
order of pressure is correct for this gas ?

(A) P1 > P2 > P3 > P4


p1
p2
Volume (ML)

(B) P1 = P2 = P3 = P4
p3
(C) P1 < P2 < P3 < P4 p4
(D) P1 < P2 = P3 < P4
Temperature (K)
7. The pressure of a 1 : 4 mixture of dihydrogen and dioxygen enclosed in a vessel is one atmosphere.
What would be the partial pressure of dioxygen ?
(A) 0.8 × 105 atm (B) 0.008 Nm–2 (C) 8 × 104 Nm–2 (D) 0.25 atm
8. London force is ......
1
(A) directly proportional to .
r6
(B) directly proportional to r6.
(C) Inversely proportional to pressure of barometer.
(D) All of these
9. Which of the following graph is related to Boyle’s law ?
V1
(A) (B) V2
V3
Pressure V4
Volume P
V

100 200 300 400


Temp. K
Temp. K
Which of the following graph is related to Boyle’s law ?
V1
(A) (B) V2
V3
Pressure V4
Volume P
V

100 200 300 400


Temp. K
Temp. K
P1
(C) (D) P2
60 P3
0K Volume P4
40 (V)
0K
20
0K

100 200 300 400


Volume (V) Temp. °C
10. The compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is
(A) 1 (B) 1 + Pb/RT (C) 1 – Pb/RT (D) 1 + RT/Pb
11. If Z is a compressibility factor, Van der waal's equation at low pressure can be written as :
Pb Pb RT a
(A) Z = 1 – (B) Z = 1 + (C) Z = 1 + (D) Z = 1 –
RT RT Pb VRT
12. For which of the following molecule significant m ¹ 0 ?
Cl CN OH SH

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Cl CN OH SH
(A) Only (c) (B) (c) and (d) (C) Only (a) (D) (a) and (b)
13. The vapour pressure of acetone at 20ºC is 185 torr. When 1.2 g of a non-volatile substance was
dissolved in 100 g of acetone at 20ºC, its vapour pressure was 183 torr. The molar mass (g mol–1) of
the substance is :
(A) 32 (B) 64 (C) 128 (D) 488
14. Equal moles of hydrogen and oxygen gases are placed in a container with a pin-hole through which
both can escape. What fraction of the oxygen escapes in the time required for one-half of the
hydrogen to escape ?
1 3 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 8 2 8
15. Given Van der waal's constant for NH3, H2, O2 and CO2 are respectively 4.17, 0.244, 1.36 and 3.59,
which one of the following gases is most easily liquified ?
(A) CO2 (B) NH3 (C) O2 (D) H2

16. The correction factor ‘a’ to the ideal gas equation corresponds to....
(A) forces of attraction between the gas molecules.
(B) density of the gas molecules.
(C) electric field present between the gas molecules.
(D) volume of the gas molecules.
17. Which of the following equation is known as Van der waal's equation ?

PV æ an 2 ö
(B) ç P + (v + nb ) = nRT
v ÷ø
(A) = nRT
K è

æ an 2 ö æ an 2 ö
(C) ç P – ÷ (v – nb ) = nRT (D) ç P + 2 ÷
(v – nb ) = nRT
PV æ an 2 ö
(A) = nRT (B) ç P + v ÷ (v + nb ) = nRT
K è ø

æ an 2 ö æ an 2 ö
(C) ç P – (v – nb ) = nRT P + ÷ (v – nb ) = nRT
è v ÷ø (D) ç
è v2 ø

18. The rate of diffusion of two gases at same volume are 8 and 12 sec. respectively. If gas A’s molecular
weight is 81 g/mol so what will be the molecular weight of gas B ?
(A) 48.50 g/mol (B) 182.25 g/mol (C) 36 g/mol (D) 72.0 g/mol
19. Gases possess characteristic critical temperature which depends upon the magnitude of
intermolecular forces between the particles. Following are the critical temperatures of some gases.

Gases H2 He O2 N2
Critical temperature in Kelvin 33.2 5.3 154.3 126

From the above data what would be the order of Liquifaction of these gases ? Start writing the order
from the gas liquifying first
(A) H2, He, O2, N2 (B) He, O2, H2, N2 (C) N2, O2, He, H2 (D) O2, N2, H2, He

20. Which curve in Fig. represents the curve of ideal gas ?


F E
(A) only B
D
(B) C and D C
A
pV

B
(C) E and F

(D) A and B
0 p

21. What is the value of Z for ideal gas ?


(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) > 1 (D) < 1
22. What is true order of average speed mav, maximum possible speed ump and root mean square speed
urms for any gas ?
(A) ump > uav > urms (B) urms > uav > ump (C) urms > ump > uav (D) ump > urms > uav

23. In Van der waal’s equation of state of the gas law the constant ‘b’ is a measure of.....
(A) intermolecular repulsion. (B) intermolecular attraction.
(C) volume occupied by the molecules. (D) intermolecular collisions per unit volume.
24. Choose the correct option for graphical representation of Boyle's law, which shows a graph of
pressure vs. volume of a gas at different temperatures :
Pressure (P) ®
Pressure (P) ®

0K

K
0
20

40 0 K
(bar)
(bar)

60 600 K
400 K
(A) (B) 20 0 K

Volume (V) ® Volume (V ) ®


(dm3) (dm3)
Pressure (P) ®

Pressure (P) ®
(bar)

(bar)

2 00 K
(C) 40 0 K (D)
600 K
Volume (V ) ® Volume (V) ®
(dm3) (dm3)
25. Two closed bulbs of equal volume(V) containing an ideal gas initially at pressure pi and temperature
T1 are connected through a narrow tube of negligible volume as shown in the figure below. The
temperature of one of the bulbs is then raised to T2. The final pressure pf is :
T1 T1 T1 T2
pi, V pi, V pf ,V pf ,V
T1 are connected through a narrow tube of negligible volume as shown in the figure below. The
temperature of one of the bulbs is then raised to T2. The final pressure pf is :
T1 T1 T1 T2
pi, V pi, V pf ,V pf ,V

æ TT ö æ TT ö æ T1 ö æ T2 ö
(A) 2pi ç 1 2 ÷ (B) pi ç 1 2 ÷ (C) 2pi ç (D) 2pi ç
è T1 + T2 ø è T1 + T2 ø è T1 + T2 ÷ø è T1 + T2 ÷ø
Aakash Institute Jabalpur
Chapter=state of matter Std 11 : Chemistry Date : 09/08/23
Total Marks :100 Unit Test FR02 and FR03 Time : 1.5 HOUR

Section [ A ] : 4 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. A Chap 5 (22-23) S7 21 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q21
2. D Chap 5 (22-23) S4 19 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S4Q19
3. A Chap 5 (22-23) S5 4 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S5Q4
4. B Chap 5 (22-23) S5 2 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S5Q2
5. A Chap 5 (22-23) S5 12 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S5Q12
6. C Chap 5 (22-23) S3 3 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S3Q3
7. C Chap 5 (22-23) S3 6 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S3Q6
8. A Chap 5 (22-23) S4 27 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S4Q27
9. C Chap 5 (22-23) S6 4 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S6Q4
10. B Chap 5 (22-23) S7 3 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q3
11. D Chap 5 (22-23) S7 5 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q5
12. B Chap 5 (22-23) S7 7 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q7
13. B Chap 5 (22-23) S7 9 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q9
14. D Chap 5 (22-23) S7 15 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q15
15. B Chap 5 (22-23) S7 16 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q16
16. A Chap 5 (22-23) S7 17 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q17
17. D Chap 5 (22-23) S6 6 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S6Q6
18. B Chap 5 (22-23) S6 3 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S6Q3
19. D Chap 5 (22-23) S3 8 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S3Q8
20. A Chap 5 (22-23) S3 11 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S3Q11
21. A Chap 5 (22-23) S4 5 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S4Q5
22. B Chap 5 (22-23) S4 28 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S4Q28
23. C Chap 5 (22-23) S5 1 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S5Q1
24. B Chap 5 (22-23) S7 22 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q22
25. D Chap 5 (22-23) S7 14 QP22P11B1112_P1C5S7Q14

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Aakash Institute Jabalpur
Chapter=state of matter Std 11 : Chemistry Date : 09/08/23
Total Marks :100 Unit Test FR02 and FR03 Time : 1.5 HOUR
Section A
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• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 4 Marks] [100]

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