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Lord, Help me be honest, calm and upright so that I write this exam with you by my side.

EXAM SERIES - I (2022-2023)


SET 1
CLASS: XI
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
Time allowed:45 mins Maximum marks: 20

Q1 Assertion (A): Combustion of 16 g of methane gives 18 g of water. 1


Reason (R): In the combustion of methane, water is one of the
products.

(a) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is true but R is false
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) Both A and R are false.

Q2 Which of the following terms are unitless? 1


(i) Molality
(ii) Molarity
(iii) Mole fraction
(iv) Mass percent

Q3 What is the percentage of carbon in carbon dioxide? 1


a) 12percent
b) 27.27percent
c) 2.77percent
d) 0.27percent

Q4 Complete the statements 2


a) The sum of all mole fractions in a solution is-------
b) The term ppm stands for-------
c) 1 L is equal to------- dm3
d) Sum of atomic masses of different atoms present in a molecule
is known as-------

Q5 45.4 L of dinitrogen reacted with 22.7 L of dioxygen and 45.4 L of 2


nitrous oxide was formed. The reaction is given below:

Which law is being obeyed in this experiment? Write the statement of


the law?

Q6 What will be the mass of one 12C atom in grams? 2

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Q7 NO2 is formed when 0.740 g of O3 reacts with 0.670 g of NO. What is 2
the limiting reagent? Consider the reaction given below. (atomic
mass N=14U, O=16U)
O3 + NO → O2 +NO2

Q8 a) What will be the molarity of a solution, which contains 5.85 g of 3


NaCl(s) per 500 mL of the solution? ( molar mass of NaCL=58.5g)

b) Volume of a solution changes with change in temperature, then,


will the molarity of solution be affected by temperature? Give
reason for your answer

Q9 An ionic compound has the mass composition of 60.70 % of 3


magnesium and 39.30 % of oxygen. Calculate the Emperical formula .
If the Molar mass of the compound is 41 g mol−1, find the Molecular
formula.
( atomic mass Mg=25U,O=16U)

Q10 Calculate the concentration of nitric acid (HNO3) in moles per litre in a 3
sample which has a density 1.41 g mL-1 and the mass percent of nitric
acid in it is being 69%.

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Lord, Help me be honest, calm and upright so that I write this exam with you by my side.

EXAM SERIES - I (2022-2023)


SET 2
CLASS: XI
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
Time allowed:45 mins Maximum marks: 20

Q1 Assertion (A): One atomic mass unit is defined as one-twelfth of the mass of 1
one carbon-12 atom.
Reason (R): Carbon-12 isotope is the most abundant isotope of carbon and has
been chosen as standard.

(a) Both A and R are the true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) Both A and R are false

Q2 Which of the following elements contains the greatest number of atoms? 1


(a) 4g He
(b) 46g Na
(c) 0.40 g Ca
(d)all of the above

Q3 What is a limiting reactant? 1

1. The reactant that is used up first and limits the amount of products formed.
2. The reactant that makes the products.
3. The reactant that is used up last and limits the amount of products formed.
4. The substance that is in excess that doesn’t get used up as a reactant.

Q4 Complete the statements 2


a ) One mole of oxygen gas at STP is equal to _______.molecules

b) ----------- is the S.I. unit of mass

c) 0 .05 moles of water is---------g

d) The term used for expressing concentration, which has no unit is-----------------
.

Q5 Volume of a solution changes with change in temperature, then, will the molarity 2
of solution be affected by temperature? Give reason for your answer

Q6 Define molarity. If the concentration of glucose (C6H1206) in blood is 0.9 g L-1, 2


what will be the molarity of glucose in blood?

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Q7 In the reaction 2A + 4B → 3C + 4D, when 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, 2
then
(i) which is the limiting reagent?
(ii) calculate the moles of C formed?

Q8 Define atomic mass unit. Calculate the average atomic mass of hydrogen using 3
the following data:

Isotope % Natural abundance Molar mass


1
H 99.985 1

2
H 0.015 2

Q9 The mass composition of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is 66.63 %, 11.18 %, 3


and 22.19 % respectively. The molar mass of the compound is
144.214 g mol−1.Calculate the molecular formula.( atomic mass C=12U,
H=1U, O=16U)

Q10 The density of 3 M solution of NaCl is1.25 g mL–1. Calculate the molality of the 3
solution.
(given molar mass of NaCl=58.5g)

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