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SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
H
H
HO
HO CH2-OH
CH2-OH
OH OH
H H
H HO H
HO
H OH
H H
OH H
a) b)
OH OH
H CH2-OH H H
c) H d) H
H CH2-OH
H OH OH
HO
H OH
OH H
OH H
A
2. Which of the following alkene have minimum heat of Hydrogenation ?
H H
b)
a)
c) d)
A
3. products when the concentration of reactants is doubled the rate of
the reaction is increased by 3 times. Order of the reaction is
a) 23 b) 32 c) log2 3 d) log3 2
C
FeC2 o4 KMnO4
Medium
Acidic
Fe3 2CO2 Mn 2
4.
in the above unbalanced equation 10 mole FeC2O4 is completely reacting with KMnO4.
No.of moles of KMnO4 used is
a) 5 b) 9 c) 3 d) 6
D
5. 4 mole H2 and 4 mole I2 are made to react in a 5ltr vessel at 4400C. At equilibrium 6
mole HI is found in the absence of a catalyst. No.of moles of HI that will be found if
10 mole HI is made to react in a 10 lt vessel at 4400C in the presence of a catalyst is
a) 1.25 b)2.5 c) 7.5 d) 6
C
6. Which of the following covalent molecules is unlikely to exist?
a) Non-Polar molecule with polar bonds b) Polar molecule with polar
bonds
c) Non-polar molecule with nonpolar bonds d) Polar molecule with non-polar
bonds
D
SECTION II
7. In which of the following molecule the inter molecular forces are Vanderwall forces ?
a) CO2 b) NH3 c) SO2 d) CH4
A,C,D
8. Which of the following are exothermic reactions?
a) H+ (aq) +OH- (aq) H2O b) F(g)+e- F- (g)
c) O- (g)+e- O2- (g) d)CH4(g)+2O2(g) CO2(g)+2H2O(l)
A,B,D
CH 2 CH O H
gg CH 2 CH CH CH 2
a) b)
CH3
C Cl3
c) CH3 CH d)
C
SECTION III
Reasoning Type
This Section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Note :
A. Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True ;Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
Statement 1.
B. Statement 1isTrue, Statement 2 is True ; Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation
for Statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False.
D. Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True.
O-H
H
O
O
CH2
OH
OH OH
11.STATEMENTI: The above compound is sufficiently acidic
and can react with NaHCO3 ( Aquous medium) to liberate the CO2
STATEMENT II: It is sufficiently acidic due to the ionization of the enolic
hydroxyl at C2 gives an anion that is stabilized by resonance much the
same way as carboxylate ion.
C
12.STATEMENT I: LiA1H4 can reduce the ester to alcohal but NaBH 4 cannot
H
SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type
H C H
d) can more reactive than
C
18. Kb of water 2K kg mole -1 , when one mole of the above complex is added to 1kg water
the rise in B.Pt is 6K. Then the value of x is
a) 4 b) 3 c) 5 d) 6
C
19. One mole of the above complex gave 143.5g white ppt with excess AgNO 3 solution.
Then x is
a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 3
A
20. For what value of x the molar conductivity is maximum (ignoring the effect of ionic
radii)
a) 3 b) 4 c)5 d)6
D
Paragraph for Question Nos. 64 to 66
Gas (X) reacts with water producing three compounds (P), (Q) and ( R).
( P) is used in etching of glass (R ) is used in the detection of position of a
double bond.
(Q) and ( R) are allotropes
1. D 24. C 47. A
2. B 25. D 48. D
3. B 26. C 49. C
4. B 27. B 50. D
5. C 28. D 51. C
6. D 29. B 52. D
7. A,B,C 30. ABCD 53. A,C,D
CHEMISTRY-SOLUTIONS
47. If the large group present on equatorial position it is anti confirmation, Axial
position gauche confirmation.
48. Most stable alkene have least heat of Hydrogenation
order
49. rate = K (Conc)
order
r1 C
K 1
r2 C2
50. 5FeC2O4 +3KMnO4
51. H2+I2 2HI
Initial 4 4 0
Area 1 1 6
At this time temp HI has the habit of 25% dissociation 25% of 10
mole(i.e) 2.5 mole will dissociate and 7.5 mole will remain volume change
and catalyst will not affect in this equilibrium.
52.
53. In Ammonia the intermolecular forces are due to H-bonding
54.
55.
56.
57. The ionization of enolic hydroxyl at C3 not C2 position
H
O
O
CH2
OH C2
C3
O OH
58.
61,62,63
R-Br+mg
ether
R-mgBr
H
R-H
A (5C) Alkane
(5C) (5C)
Hence B is
OH
x=5
65. 143.5 g Agcl 1 molre PPt
One chloride ion is given by compelx
Co NH 3 4 Cl2 Cl
Co NH 3 6 Cl3
67. F2+H2O HF + O2 + O3
(P) (Q) ( R)
O2 and O3 one are allotrope HF is used in etching of glass O 3 (R ) is used
in the detection of double bond
68. C+O2 Co2
(Q) (Z)
C+N2O Co2
(Z)
1
O2
2
69. XeF2 + H2O Xe+ 2HF +
PAPER-2
SECTION I
24. If the radius of first orbit of H-atom is a0, then de Broglie wavelength of electron in 4th
orbit is
a0
2 a0 16a0 4 8 a0
a) b) c) d)
D
Cr H 2 O 5 Cl Cl2 .H 2O Cr H 2 O 6 Cl3
c) d)
26. The pH of 0.5L of 1.0 M NaCl after the electrolysis for 965 s using 5.0A current
(100% efficiency) ,is
48. Which of the following sets does not represent the correct order of the property
indicated alongwith
PbS Heat
in air
A+PbS
High temp
No air
Pb+SO 2
28. identify A
D
29. Which of the following is an outer orbital complex
4 4 3 2
Fe CN 6 Mn CN 6 Co NH 3 6 Ni NH 3 6
a) b) c) d)
30. Which of the following ions are expected to be paramagnetic to the same extent?
SECTION II
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Code
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation
for STATEMENT1
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct
explanation for STATEMENT1
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True
32. Statement I: Al is used as a reducing agent in aluminothermy
Statement II: Al has a lower melting point than Fe, Cr and Mn
B
Pt ( NH 2 )3 Cl2
33. Statement I: is tetrahedral
Statement II: The oxidation state of platinum is +2
D
34. Statement I: When a finely divided active carbon or clay is stirred into a dilute
solution of a dye, the intensity of colour in the solution is decreased.
Statement II: The dye is adsorbed on the solid surface
A
35. Statement I: Acetaldehyde reduces Fehlings solution but benzaldehyde does not.
Statement II: Acetaldehyde is a stronger reducing agent than benzaldehyde.
A
SECTION III
Grignard reagents are powerful nucleophiles and strong bases. They act as
nucleophiles by attacking a variety of compounds including saturated and
-+ (i)Het3hOr
unsaturated carbon atoms. Examples of reaction on saturated carbon include oxiranes
( epoxides) which form alcohols as the final product
Examples of reaction on unsaturated carbon are attack on
RR
R
R
R H3O+ R
C=O+ MgX C-OH
R
When R and =H, product is 10 alcohol
R
When R and =Alkyl group, product 30 alcohol.
R
When either R or is alkyl, and the second is H, product is 20 alcohol
i)EHt32O+
58.
36.
C6 H5
Here the nucleophile attacks on
a) C1 b)C2 c) C3 d) Any of the three
A
37. Epoxides react with Grignard reagent to form
a) Primary alcohols b)Secondary alcohols c) Tertiary alcohol d) Any of the three
D
38. On the basic of above two passage, predict which of the reaction feasible
OH
Br CHC6H5 MgBr
i)Mg,ether O
i) ii) i) CH3CHO H
ii)C6H6CHO
N + ii) H3O
iii)H3O N
H H
O
HO CH2CH3
i) CH3CH2MgBr
iii)
ii) H3O+
OH OH
a) only (ii) b) (i) and (ii) c) All the three d) (ii) and (iii)
A
When methyl ketones react with halogens in the presence of a base, all = hydrogen
atoms are replaced by halogens, one after the other. Moreover.
O O O
-
X2,OH CH3 C CX3 X3 C CX3
CH3 C CH3 C
Trihaloketone
O O
OH- C O-+ CHX3
CH3 C CX3 CH3
39. During formation of trihaloketone, which halogen is introduced most easily?
a)First b) Second c)Third d) All at the same rate
C
40. Acetone as well as trihaloacetene, both containC= O group, only the latter is
hydrolysed by alkali while the former does not undego hydrolysis. This is because
O O
a) CH3 C CH3 is stable, while CH3 C CX3 is unstable
O O
c) CH3 C CH3 under goes nucleophilic addition, while CH3 C CX3
SECTION IV
This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns which
have to be matched. Statements in Column I are labeled as A, B, C and D whereas statements in
Column II are labeled as p, q, r and s. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately
bubbled as illustrate din the following examples. If the correct matches are A P, B Q, C R, D
P, then the correctly bubbled matrix will look like the following
42. Match the geometry and magnetic behaviour described in List II with the complex
ions in List I.
Column I Column II
(A MnCl 2-4 (P) Square planer
)
(B NiCl 2-4 (Q Tetrahedral
) )
(C CuCl 2-4 (R Diamagnetic
) )
(D Ni(CN) 2-4 (S) Paramagnetic
)
A Q,S
B Q,S
C P,S
D P,R
A P,Q
B R,S
CR
DS
List-I List-II
(A CN- (P) Nucleophile
)
(B RCN (Q Eletrophile
) )
(C C6 H 6 (R Ambident nucleophile
) )
(D Benzyne (S) Aromatic
)
A P,R
B P,Q
C P,S
D Q,S
Chemistry
Q. No. Ans.
45 D
46 C
47 B
48 C
49 C
50 D
51 C
52 B
53 D
54 B
55 D
56 A
57 A
58 A
59 D
60 A
61 C
62 B
63 C
A Q,S
B Q,S
64
C P,S
D P,R
A P,Q
B R,S
65
CR
DS
A P,R
B P,Q
66
C P,S
D Q,S
CHEMISTRY
45. rn = a0 x n2 , r4 = a0 x 42 = 16 a0
h 4h h h
8 a0
2 r4 2 x16a0 8 a0 mv
Mv = 4.
5.50 2
i 3; Cr H 2 O 5 Cl Cl2 .H 2O
Cr H 2O 5 Cl 2Cl
1.86
46.
47. Cathode : 2H2O +2e- H2+2OH- ; Anode : 2Cl- Cl2 +2e-
1x5 x965 0.05
0.05; OH - 1x101 ; H 1.0 x10 13
96500 0.5
Mol of OH- formed = zit =
48. The correct order is : B<Be<O<N. The fully filled 2s 2 subshell of Be is
extra stable and more closer to the nucleus. The half filled 2p 3 subshell of N
has also extra stability
49. Ca3 P2+6H2O 3Ca(OH)2 + PH3
Phosphine
4
Fe CN 6
51. : Fe(II) -3d6 ; inner orbital complex (d2sp3) ; n = 0
4
Mn CN 6
: Mn(II)-3d5 ; inner orbital complex (d2sp3); n = 1
3
Co NH 3 6
: Co(III)-3d6; inner orbital complex(d2sp3); n= 0
2
Ni NH 3 6
: Ni(ii) -3d8 ; NH3, a strong ligand, can not make two
3d-orbital available by forcing the electrons paired up. Hence, outer orbital
complex (sp2d2);n = 2
FeF6
3
MnCl4
2
NiCl4
2
The effective molality = 0.01x 5 = 0.05 ; Tf = 1.86x 0.05 = 0.0930C
54. Al is more electropositive than Fe, Cr and Mn.
55. The outer electronic configuration of platinum in ground state is 5d 96s1.
The Pt2+ ion formed by the loss of two electrons has outer electronic
configuration of 5d8. In the presence of strong ligands (NH 3 molecules) two
unpaired electrons in the 5d subshell pair up. This followed by dsp 2
hybridisation resulting in the formation of four hybridised vacant orbitals
which accommodate four pairs of electrons from four ligands (two from
ammonia and two from Cl-). As such the resulting complex is square
planar.
56. The surface of a solid ( or liquid ) tends to attract and retain other
molecules when it is brought in contact with a gas or a solution.
57. R is the correct explanation of A
58. Grignard reagents react primarily at the less- substituted ring carbon
i)EHt32O+
atom of substituted oxiranes because comparatively it is more
electrophilic.
C6H5MgBr+H2C - CH CH3 C6H5CH2CHCH3
O
OH
0
2 Alcohol
C)
Nucleophile,aromatic Electrophile,aromatic