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AK SIR

EXAM - 1
NEET-UG - CHEMISTRY

Time Allowed : 90 mins Maximum Marks : 240

Section A 10) The density of 3M solution of sodium chloride is 1.252


g mL - 1 . The molality of the solution will be:
1) Which of the following has highest mass? (molar mass, NaCl = 58.5 g mol - 1 )
[4] [4]
a) 2.79 m b) 260 m
a) 5 moles of water c) 2.18 m d) 3.00 m
b) 20 g phosphorus
c) 12× 1024 atoms of hydrogen 11) The ratio of masses of oxygen and nitrogen in a particular
d) 2 equivalent of Na2 CO3 gaseous mixture is 1 : 4. The ratio of number of their
molecule is:
2) The weight of 350 mL of a diatomic gas at 0°C and 2 [4]
atm pressure is 1 g. The weight of one atom is: a) 3 : 16 b) 1 : 8
[4] c) 7 : 32 d) 1 : 4
12) The number of water molecules is maximum in .
a) 32/N g
[4]
b) 32 N g (N is the Av. no.)
c) 16/N g a) 18 moles of water
d) 16 N g b) 1.8 gram of water
3) An aqueous solution of FeCl3 (molar mass = 162 g c) 18 molecules of water
mol - 1 ) has a density of 1.1 g/mL and contains 20% d) 18 gram of water
FeCl3 . What is molarity of this solution?
13) An aqueous solution glucose is 3 molal hence the mole
[4]
fraction of glucose is .
a) 1.97 M b) 0.28 M
[4]
c) 2.17 M d) 1.35 M
a) 0.051 b) 18.52
4) Which of the following have the highest mass? c) 0.949 d) 55.55
[4]
14) One mole of carbon atoms weighs 12 g, the number of
a) One gram of iron b) 1023 atoms of carbon
atoms in it is equal to .
c) One atom of silver d) One mole of calcium
(Mass of carbon - 12 is 1.9926 × 10 - 23 g)
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5) The number of moles of sodium oxide in 310 g is . [4]


[4] a) 12× 1022 b) 6.022× 1022
a) 1 mole b) 11 moles c) 1.2× 10 23
d) 6.022× 1023
c) 5 moles d) 100 moles
15) The density (in gmL - 1 ) of a 3.60 M H2 SO4 solution
6) The mass of KI in grams required to prepare 5.00× 10 2
having 29% by mass of H2 SO4 (molar mass 98) will be:
mL of a 2.80 M solution is: [4]
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[4] a) 1.45 b) 1.22


a) 139.6 g b) 444 g c) 1.64 d) 1.88
c) 292.8 g d) 232.4 g
16) The number of atoms in 0.1 mole of a triatomic gas
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7) The maximum amount of BaSO4 (in terms of moles) is:(NA = 6.023 × 1023 mol - 1 )
precipitated on mixing equal volumes one litre each of [4]
BaCI2 (0.5 M) with H2 SO4 (1 M) will correspond to: a) 1.800× 1022 b) 3.600× 1023
[4] c) 6.026× 10 22
d) 1.806× 1023
a) 2.0 moles b) 0.5 moles
17) Volume of H2 SO4 acid (98% by mass, d = 1.80 g/mL)
c) 1.5 moles d) 1.0 mole
required to prepare 1 litre of 0.1 M H2 SO4 solution is:
8) 0.5 mole of H2 SO4 is mixed with 0.2 mole of Ca(OH)2 . [4]
The maximum number of mole of CaSO4 formed is: a) 16.65 mL b) 22.20 mL
[4] c) 11.10 mL d) 5.55 mL
a) 0.2 b) 1.5
18) The molarity of a solution obtained by mixing 750 mL
c) 0.4 d) 0.5
of 0.5 M HCl with 250 mL of 2 M HCl will be
9) Hemoglobin contains 0.34% of iron by mass. The number [4]
of Fe atoms in 3.3 of hemoglobin is: (Given: Atomic a) 1.00 M b) 0.875 M
mass of Fe is 65 u, NA in 6.022 × 1023 mol - 1 c) 1.75 M d) 0.0975 M
[4]
19) Two containers of the same size are filled separately with
a) 3.4× 1022 b) 12.0× 1016
O2 gas and CH4 gas. Both the containers under the same
c) 1.21× 10 5
d) 12.0× 1020
temperature and pressure will contain the same .
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[4] of the expected product. What will be the composition


a) Number of atoms b) Number of molecules of gaseous mixture under the aforesaid condition in the
c) Number of electrons d) Mass of gas end?
[4]
20) Equal volumes of 0.1 M AgNO3 and 0.2 M NaCl are
3 ions in the mixture
mixed. The concentration of NO− a) 10 L ammonia, 25 L nitrogen, 15 L hydrogen
will be: b) 20 L ammonia, 25 L nitrogen, 15 L hydrogen
[4] c) 20 L ammonia, 20 L nitrogen, 20 L hydrogen
a) 0.15 M b) 0.1 M d) 20 L ammonia, 10 L nitrogen, 30 L hydrogen
c) 0.2 M d) 0.05 M
29) In a compound C, H, N atoms are present in 9 : 1
21) A person went to the USA and during his stay in the : 3.5 by weight. Molar mass of compound is 108, its
USA, he checked for blood sugar levels. The report indi- molecular formula is:
cated a blood sugar level of 15 mmol L - 1 . He became [4]
confused about whether he is diabetic or not. What is a) C9 H12 N3 b) C2 H6 N2
the sugar level of that person in mg/dL as shown in c) C6 H8 N2 d) C3 H4 N
the Indian blood sugar report? [Person is diabetic if the 30) An organic compound contains 78% (by wt.) carbon and
blood sugar level is 160 mg/dL after the meal.] remaining percentage of hydrogen. The right option for
[4] the empirical formula of this compound is [Atomic wt.
a) 320 mg/dL b) 180 mg/dL
of C is 12, H is 1]
c) 230 mg/dL d) 270 mg/dL
[4]
22) 3.2% W/W magnesium is present in the green pigment a) CH2 b) CH3
which is used by plants during photosynthesis. A number c) CH4 d) CH
of magnesium atoms present in 5 g of that pigment is 31) The number of molecules in 16g of methane is:
. [4]
[4]
a) 3.0
16
× 1023
a) 2.50× 1021 atoms b) 6.02 × 1023
16
b) 1.59× 1021 atoms c) 6.02× 1023
c) 1.59× 1023 atoms d) 3.0× 1023
d) 4.01× 1021 atoms
32) Dissolving 120 g of urea (mol. wt. 60) in 1000 g of
23) Two oxides of a metal contain 50% and 40% metal (M) water gave a solution of density 1.15 g/mL. The molarity
respectively. If the formula of first oxide is MO2 , the of the solution is:
formula of second oxide is: [4]
[4] a) 2.00 M b) 1.78 M
a) MO4 b) M2 O c) 2.22 M d) 2.05 M
c) MO5 d) MO3
33) Which one of the following has maximum number of
24) The percentage of oxygen in NaOH is atoms?
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[4] [4]
a) 16% b) 4%
c) 8% d) 40% a) 1 g of O2 (g) [Atomic mass of O = 16]
b) 1 g of Ag(s) [Atomic mass of Ag = 108]
25) One litre of CO2 is passed over hot coke. The volume c) 1 g of Mg(s) [Atomic mass of Mg = 24]
becomes 1.4 litre. The per cent composition of products d) 1 g of Li(s) [Atomic mass of Li = 7]
is:
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[4] 34) If 30 mL of H2 and 20 mL of O2 reacts to form water,


what is left at the end of reaction?
a) 0.6 litre CO [4]
b) 0.6 litre CO2 and 0.8 litre CO a) 5 mL O2 b) 10 mL H2
c) 0.6 litre CO2
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c) 10 mL N2 d) 5 mL H2
d) 0.9 litre CO2
35) The amount of zinc (atomic weight = 65) necessary to
26) A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of produce 224 ml of H2 by the reaction with an acid will
water and 3.08 g of CO2 . The empirical formula of the be:
hydrocarbon is: [4]
[4] a) 0.65 gm b) 0.065 gm
a) C2 H4 b) C7 H8 c) 7.5 gm d) 6.5 gm
c) C6 H5 d) C3 H4
36) How many g of KCl would have to be dissolved in 60
27) If two compounds have the same empirical formula but g H2 O to give 20% by mass of solution?
different molecular formulae they must have [4]
[4] a) 11.5g b) 1.5g
a) Different molecular weight c) 15g d) 31.5g
b) Same vapour density 37) A beaker contains 100 mL of 2.0 M aqueous solution of
c) Same viscosity NaCl. The mass of AgCl precipitated when this NaCl
d) Different percentage composition solution is added to a solution containing 3.4 g of AgNO3
28) In Haber’s process 30 L of dihydrogen and 30 L of dini- is . [Atomic mass: Ag = 108, Cl = 35.5, Na =
trogen were taken for reaction which yielded only 50% 23, N = 14, O = 16]
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[4] 48) x g of a solution of CuSO4 labelled 5% w/w will contain


a) 2.87 g b) 6.8 g 7.5 g of CuSO4 . Calculate x.
c) 1.17 g d) 5.74 g [4]
a) 150 g b) 100 g
38) 6.02× 1020 molecules of urea are present in 100 mL of
c) 200 g d) 75 g
its solution. The molarity of urea solution is:
[4] 49) The number of water molecules present in a drop of
a) 0.001 b) 0.01 water (volume 0.0018 ml) at room temperature is
c) 0.02 d) 0.1 [4]
a) 4.84× 1017 b) 6.023× 1019
39) If aqueous solution containing 1 mol of BaCl2 is mixed
c) 1.084× 10 18
d) 6.023× 1023
with aqueous solution containing 0.4 mol of Na3 PO4 , the
maximum number of moles of Ba3 (PO4 )2 that can be 50) The solutions A and B are 0.1 M and 0.2 M in a sub-
formed is . stance. If 100 mL of A is mixed with 25 mL of B and
[4] there is no change in volume, the final molarity of the
a) 0.1 b) 0.3 solution is .
c) 0.4 d) 0.2 [4]
a) 0.12 M b) 0.30 M
40) If a compound, on analysis was found to contain C =
c) 0.18 M d) 0.15 M
18.5%, H = 1.55%, Cl = 55.04% and O = 24.81%, then
its empirical formula is: 51) 250 ml of a sodium carbonate solution contains 2.65
[4] grams of Na2 CO3 . If 10 ml of this solution is diluted
a) C2 H2 OCl b) ClCH2 O to one litre, what is the concentration of the resultant
c) CHClO d) CH2 ClO solution (mol. wt. of Na2 CO3 = 106)
[4]
41) An aqueous solution of glucose is 10% wt./vol. The
a) 10 - 4 M b) 0.1 M
volume in which 1 mole of it is dissolved will be:
c) 0.001 M d) 0.01 M
[4]
a) 0.8 L b) 16 L 52) The density of 2 M aqueous solution of NaOH is 1.28
c) 1.8 L d) 23 L g/cm3 . The molality of the solution is . [Given that
molecular mass of NaOH = 40 g mol - 1 ]
42) Mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 molal aqueous
[4]
solution is:
a) 1.67 m b) 1.32 m
[4]
c) 1.56 m d) 1.20 m
a) 0.0344 b) 0.0177
c) 0.1770 d) 1.7700 53) Mole fraction of ethanol in ethanol - water mixture is
0.25. Hence, the percentage concentration of ethanol by
43) The most abundant elements by mass in the body of a
weight of the mixture is
healthy human adult are oxygen (61.4%), carbon (22.9%),
[4]
hydrogen (10.0 %), and nitrogen (2.6%). The weight
a) 75% b) 46%
which a 75 kg person would gain if all1 H atoms are
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c) 25% d) 54%
replaced by 2 H atoms is
[4] 54) An aqueous solution contains 35% acetic acid and 46%
a) 15 kg b) 10 kg ethanol. The mole fractions of acetic acid, ethanol and
c) 37.5 kg d) 7.5 kg water are , respectively.
[4]
44) 2.76 g silver carbonate on heating strongly yields a residue
a) 0.22, 0.39, 0.39 b) 0.35, 0.46, 0.19
weighing:
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c) 0.33, 0.33, 0.33 d) 0.22, 0.22, 0.56


[4]
a) 2.32 g b) 2.64 g 55) When 10 g of solute is dissolved in 950 mL of water,
c) 2.16 g d) 2.48 g the mass percent of solute in the solution is .
[4]
45) Dissolving 120 g of a compound of (mol. wt. 60) in
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a) 19.1 b) 1.04
1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.12 g/mL.
c) 2.5 d) 8.3
The molarity of the solution is:
[4] 56) How many grams of concentrated HCl solution should be
a) 1.00 M b) 2.50 M used to prepare 100 mL of 5.0 M HCl? The concentrated
c) 4.00 M d) 2.00 M acid is 70% HCl?
[4]
46) Calculate the molality of the solution when 2 g of acetic
a) 35 g b) 15 g
acid is dissolved in 100 g of water.
c) 55 g d) 26 g
[4]
a) 3.3 m b) 0.33 m 57) The specific gravity of 70% (w/w) nitric acid is 1.42. The
c) 0.033 m d) 0.0033 m molality and molarity of the acid are , respectively.
[4]
47) The mole fraction of a solvent in aqueous solution of a
a) 11.1 m, 7.8 M b) 37 m, 11.1 M
solute is 0.8. The molality (in mol kg - 1 ) of the aqueous
c) 11.1 m, 15.8 M d) 37 m, 15.8 M
solution is
[4] 58) The mole fraction of ethanol in aqueous solution is 0.1
a) 13.88× 10 - 3 b) 13.88× 10 - 2
and the density of solution is 0.99 g/mL. The molarity
c) 13.88 d) 13.88× 10 - 1
of solution is .
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[4] a) 22.20 mL b) 11.10 mL


a) 4.8 M b) 1.2 M c) 16.65 mL d) 5.55 mL
c) 6.9 M d) 2.3 M
60) Which of the following is dependent on temperature?
59) Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98% H2 SO4 by [4]
mass and has a density of 1.80 gmL - 1 . Volume of acid a) Molarity b) Molality
required to make one liter of 0.1 M H2 SO4 solution is: c) Weight percentage d) Mole fraction
[4]

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