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Std. XI Chemical Bonding Std. XI Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry
Ch. 05 Ch. 14
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2. Identify the CORRECT increasing order of 8. What is the number of primary carbon atom in
energies of molecular orbitals for F2 molecule. the following compound?
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(A) σ1s < σ 1s < σ 2s < σ 2s
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(B) σ1s < σ 2s < σ 1s < σ 2s
(C)
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(D)
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σ 1s < σ1s < σ 2s < σ 2s
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Ch. 01
3. Which among the following is CORRECT
decreasing order of covalent character of ionic 9. Calculate the number of atoms in 20 grams
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bond? metal which crystallises to simple cubic
(A) NaCl > MgCl2 > AlCl3 structure having unit cell edge length 340 pm.
(B) AlCl3 > NaCl > MgCl2 (density of metal = 9.8 g cm–3)
(C) AlCl3 > MgCl2 > NaCl (A) 4.95 × 1022 (B) 5.81 × 1022
(D) MgCl2 > NaCl > AlCl3
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Std. XI Redox Reactions 10. What is the co-ordination number of hcp crystal
Ch. 06 lattice?
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(A) 2+
Feaq (B) Fe(s) containing 4 particles. (a3 = 5.6 × 10–23 cm3)
(A) 280.2 g mol–1 (B) 210.6 g mol–1
(C) Cu 2+
(D) Cu(s) –1
aq
(C) 140 g mol (D) 188.8 g mol–1
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(D) Ecell = log10K
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Std. XII Ionic Equilibria 23. How many mole of electrons are required for
Ch. 03 the reduction of 1 mole of Cr3+ to Cr(s)?
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15. Which among the following species can act as 6.022 × 1023
(A) 1 (B)
an acid as well as base according to Bronsted- 3
Lowry theory? (C) 3 (D) 6
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(A) HSO −4 (B) H3O+ 24. What is standard reduction potential of
(C) Cl– (D) SO 24 − Cu2+|Cu(s) if E° of following cell is 0.46V?
Cu(s)| Cu (2aq+ ) || Ag (+aq ) |Ag(s) ( E oAg+ / Ag = 0.80 V)
16. The degree of dissociation of weak acid is
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7.2 × 10–4. What is the value of its percent (A)
(C)
1.56 V
1.26 V
(B)
(D)
1.44 V
0.34 V
dissociation in 0.025 M solution?
(A) 0.80 % (B) 0.062% Std. XII Chemical Kinetics
(C) 8.2% (D) 0.072% Ch. 06
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17. What is the pH of the solution containing 25. Calculate rate constant of a zero order reaction
1.342 × 10–3 M H+ ions? (log 1.342 = 0.1277) if it is 90% completed in 90 second?
(A) 3.57 (B) 2.38 (A) 0.9 mol dm–3 s–1 (B) 1.0 mol dm–3 s–1
(C) 2.87 (D) 1.28 (C) 9.0 mol dm–3 s–1 (D) 0.1 mol dm–3 s–1
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Std. XII Chemical Thermodynamics 26. Time required for completion of 90% of a first
Ch. 04 order reaction is ‘t’. What is the time required
for completion of 99.9% of the reaction?
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19. If 65 kJ of work is done on the system and it 4HN3(g) + 5O2(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
releases 25 kJ of heat. What is change in If rate of formation of NO is 3.6 × 10–3
internal energy of the system? mol L–1 sec–1. Calculate the rate of formation of
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(B) Gd (Z=64) and Lu (Z=71) (D) Alcohol reacts with HBr in presence of
(C) Ce (Z=58) and Nd (Z=60) NaBr, H2SO4.
(D) Lu (Z=57) and Dy (Z=66)
37. Identify the CORRECT decreasing order of ease
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31. Which among the following is an actinoid of dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides.
element?
(A) 2° > 3° > 1° (B) 1° > 3° > 2°
(A) Pa (B) Lu (C) Gd (D) Pr
(C) 1° > 2° > 3° (D) 3° > 2° > 1°
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Std. XII Coordination Compounds
Std. XII Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Ch. 09
Ch. 11
32. Identify CORRECT pair of properties of
[Co(NH3)6]3+ complex ion.
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characteristic of alcohols?
(A) Low spin, diamagnetic
(B) High spin, diamagnetic (A) Alcohols are polar molecules due to
(C) Low spin, paramagnetic presence of −OH group.
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(D) High spin, paramagnetic (B) Lower members of alcohols are insoluble
in water as well as in organic solvents.
33. Identify anionic complex from following.
(C) Boiling point of alcohols increases with
(A) Bis(ethylenediamine)dithiocyanato
increase in their molecular mass.
platinum(IV)
(D) Methanol is toxic liquid.
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(B) Pentaamminecarbonatocobalt(III)
chloride 39. What is the product formed when
(C) Pentacarbonyliron(0) CH3 – CH = CH2 is treated with B2H6 followed
(D) Sodium hexanitrocobaltate(III)
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Y + CH3–COONa + 2NaOH
Cl
(A) CH4 (B) CH3I
(C) CHI3 (D) CH3OH
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→ : Hofmann exhaustive alkylation number of steps.
(C) R–CO–NH2 + 4[H]
LiAlH 4
→ : Mendius reduction Answer Key
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(D) R–CH2– N –(R)3X–
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i) moist Ag 2 O
ii) ∆ , − H 2 O
→ : Hofmann elimination 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (C)
5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (C)
44. The reagent used in Hofmann elimination 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (D) 12. (B)
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reaction is 13. (A) 14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (D)
(A) Moist Ag2O (B) LiAlH4 17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (D) 20. (B)
(C) Na-Hg/H2O (D) HNO2 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (D)
45.
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What is the intermediate product obtained in the
25.
29.
(B)
(A)
26.
30.
(C)
(B)
27.
31.
(D)
(A)
28.
32.
(C)
(A)
preparation of phenol from aniline?
33. (D) 34. (D) 35. (D) 36. (B)
(A) Sodium phenoxide
37. (D) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (B)
(B) Benzene diazonium chloride
41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (C) 44. (A)
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(C) Anilinium cation
45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (B) 48. (C)
(D) Benzene
49. (A) 50. (D)
Std. XII Biomolecules
Ch. 14
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Ch. 15
48. Which from following polymers is obtained
using ?
Cl
(A) Buna-S
(B) Polyacrylonitrile
(C) PVC
(D) Glyptal
49. Identify the use of Buna-S from following.
(A) To obtain tyres
(B) To obtain unbreakable dinner ware
(C) To obtain gaskets
(D) To obtain waterpipes
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MHT-CET 2022 Question Paper with Solutions
6th August 2022 (Shift – I)
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2+
Cu aq undergoes reduction and hence, it is an
15. Bronsted-Lowry base of HSO −4 is SO 24 − .
oxidizing agent.
Bronsted-Lowry acid of HSO 4− is H 2SO 4 .
6. According to Boyle’s law,
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P1V1 = P2V2 16. Percent dissociation
∴ P V
V2 = 1 1 =
1 × 60 = α × 100 = 7.2 × 10–4 × 100 = 0.072%
P2 1.5
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0.001 dm3
17. pH = –log10[H3O+]
= 40 mL × = 4 × 10−2 dm3 = –log10[1.342 × 10–3]
1 mL
= −log101.342 − log1010−3
8. The nature of of each carbon is as shown below:
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3° = 3 − 0.1277 = 2.87
2° 2° 2°
2° 2° 18. System gains energy and work is done on the
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3° system. Hence, both x and y have positive sign.
∆U = Q + W = x + y
9. Edge length (a) = 340 pm
= 3.4 × 10–8 cm 19. Work is done on system.
Hence, W = +ve = +65 kJ
P
20 g × 1
= = 5.19 × 1022 ∆U = Q + W = 65 + (–25 kJ) = +40 kJ
9.8 g cm −3 × ( 3.4 × 10−8 cm )
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100 J
W = –1.2 dm3 bar × = –120 J
Mn 1 dm 3 bar
11. Density, ρ = 3
a NA
1 1
ρ a3 NA 21. ν = 109677 cm –1 2 − 2
∴ M= n
1 n 2
n
1 1
22.4 g cm −3 × 5.6 × 10 –23 cm3 × 6.022× 1023 atom mol−1 = 109677 cm –1 − 2 = 109677 cm –1 [1 − 0.25]
= 1 2
4 atoms
= 109677 cm–1 × 0.75 = 82258 cm–1
= 188.8 g mol–1
13. Henry’s law: S = KHP 1 mol
23. Mole ratio =
S 4
6.85 10 mol dm 3
3mol e −
∴ P=
K H 6.85 104 mol dm3 bar1 Hence, 3 moles of electrons are required for the
= 1 bar reduction of 1 mole of Cr3+ to Cr(s).
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Carbon left behind is called sugar charcoal and
90% is completed means 10% of reactant is left the process is called charring.
after 90 sec.
Hence, if [A]0 = 100 then, [A]t = 10 29. The reaction is:
100 − 10 C12H22O11 → H 2SO 4
12C + 11H2O
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∴ k= = 1.0 mol dm –3s –1
90 ∴ 1 mol sugar = 12 mol sugar charcoal
26. Time taken for 99.9% completion: ∴ 342 g sugar = 12 × 12 = 144 g sugar charcoal
Let the time taken for 99.9% completion of the ∴ 34.2 g sugar = 14.4 g sugar charcoal
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reaction be t99.9%.
Let initial concentration, [A]0 = a 30. Observed configurations:
Then final concentration, Gadolinium (Gd) = [Xe] 4f7 5d1 6s2
[A]t = a − 99.9% of a = a −
99.9
× a = 0.001a
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100 31. Protactinium (Pa, Z = 91) is an actinoid element.
2.303 [A]0
t99.9% = log10 32. NH3 is strong field ligand and hence, complex,
k [A]t
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[Co(NH3)6]3+ is low spin, so pairing of electrons
2.303 a
= log10 will take place prior to hybridisation.
k 0.001a
3d 4s 4p
2.303
= log10 1000 .....(1)
k ↓↑ ↓↑ ↓↑
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Now,
Time taken for 90% completion:
Let the time taken for 90% completion of the As all electrons are paired, the complex is
diamagnetic.
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reaction be t90%.
Let initial concentration, [A]0 = a 33. Sodium hexanitrocobaltate(III)= Na3[Co(NO2)6]
Then, final concentration, [A]t = a − 90% of a This complex has negatively charged
90 coordination sphere as shown below:
= a −
rg
×a
100
[Co(NO2)6]3–
= 0.1a Hence, it is anionic complex
2.303 [A]
t90% = log10 0
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k [A]t
34. SN1 reaction occurs in two steps. First slow step
involves carbocation formation and the second
2.303 a fast step forms product.
= log10
k 0.1a
2.303 35. Elimination of –Cl from compound given in
= log10 10 .....(2) option (D) would form tertiary carbocation
k
Dividing (1) by (2), we get which is stable. Hence, compound given in
2.303 option (D) would undergo SN1 reaction
t 99.9% log10 1000 log10 1000 3 relatively at faster rate as compared to other
= k = =
t 90% 2.303 log10 10 1 compounds.
log10 10
k
38. Lower alcohols (having up to three carbons)
t 99.9% show appreciable solubility in water due to their
∴ =3
t 90% ability to form intermolecular hydrogen bonding
∴ t99.9% = 3 t90% with water molecule.
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39. The reaction sequence is as follows: 47. Valine is essential amino acid which cannot be
synthesised in human body.
H H
H 48. PVC is a polymer of vinyl chloride.
THF
6H3C − C = C − H + H − B
solvent
→
Propene H
2
Diborane
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3CH3 − CH2 − CH2 − OH + B(OH)3
Propan-1-ol
(n-Propyl alcohol)
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41. CH3COCH3 + 3NaOI →
CHI3↓ + CH3–COONa + 2NaOH
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42. Acyl chlorides on hydrolysis with water give
carboxylic acids.
COCl COOH
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+ H2O → + H – Cl
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Benzoyl chloride Benzoic acid
or LiAlH 4
NH2
+ HNO2
273− 278 K
NaNO2 + HCl
→
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Aniline Benzenediazonium
chloride
OH
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H2O
283 K
→
Phenol