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The ZAP School

T.M: 75 Scheduled Revision Tests (Full Session 2022-23


Book)
Class: 9th Subject: Chemistry

(Objective) Maximum marks = 13


Note: Attempt 2 questions from (Part II).
Q#1 Multiple Choice Questions.
1 Gram atomic mass of hydrogen is
a) 1.08amu b) 1.008g c) 2.016g d) 1.008amu
2 The smallest amount of energy that can be emitted or absorbed as electromagnetic radiation is called:
a) quantum b) orbit c) valency d) momentum
3 Second and third period of the long form of the periodic table is called:
a) short period b) long period
c) normal period d) very long period
4 The elements of groups 1 and 2 are called:
a) s block b) p block c) d block d) f block
5 Which pair of molecules has the same type of covalent bonds?
a) O2 and HCl b) O2 and N2
c) O2 and C2H4 d) O2 and C2H2
6 The difference in electronegativity between the two elements is more than 1.7, the bond will be:
a) covalent bond b) ionic bond c) non-polar bond d) metallic Bond
7 Tyndall effect Is shown by:
a) sugar solution b) paints c) jelly d) chalk solution
8 The process of changing of a gas phase into liquid is called:
a) evaporation b) melting c) freezing d) condensation
9 Solvent in which nonpolar covalent compounds are soluble is:
a) water b) carbon tetrachloride
c) sodium chloride d) calcium chloride
10 Which of the following is the mixture of stainless steel?

a) Co, Ni, Cr b) Co, Cr, Fe c) Ni, Cr, Fe d) Zn, Cr, Fe


11 Acetic Acid is an example of:
a) strong electrolyte b) week electrolyte
c) non electrolyte d) strong acid
12 Which metal is not affected by mineral acids and alkalis?
a) Fe b) Zn c) Au d) Na
13 The number of protons in carbon atom are:
a) 6 b) 17 c) 92 d) 4
(Part-I) Maximum marks = 42
Q#2 Attempt any 7 questions. (2 × 7 = 14)
i. What are compounds? give examples.
ii. Define valency, also state factors on which valency depends.
iii. Define Environmental Chemistry.
iv. Define nucleons and write the names of particles that determine the mass of an atom.
v. An element has five electrons in its M shell. find out its atomic number.
vi. The atomic number is a more fundamental property than atomic mass. give at least two reasons.
vii. Differentiate between Lanthanide and Actinides.
viii. Why does the trend of the shielding effect remain the same along the period?
Q#3 Attempt any 7 questions. (2 × 7 = 14)
i. Discuss at least two necessary conditions for the formation of a covalent bond.
ii. Why does chlorine accept an electron and attain a -1 charge?
iii. What is the effect of intermolecular forces on boiling point? elaborate an example.
iv. What is hypertension? what is the value of hypertension?
v. Why the densities of gases are lesser than that of liquids?
vi. Write down the names of allotropic forms of Phosphorus Sulphur and Oxygen.
vii. What factors affect the nonmetallic character of an element?
viii. Why HF is a weak acid?
Q#4 Attempt any 7 questions. (2 × 7 = 14)
i. How much NaOH is required to prepare 500cm3 of 0.4 M solution?
ii. Write down the two properties of the suspension.
iii. Define endothermic and exothermic reactions.
iv. What type of solution fog and brass are?
v. How can you prove with an example that the conversion of an ion to an atom is a reduction
reaction?
vi. Why is an iron grill painted frequently?
vii. Write the chemical reaction of the electroplating of silver.
viii. Compare any two chemical properties of alkali and alkaline earth metals.
(Part-II) Maximum marks = 20
Q#5 a) What is the basic principle of electroplating? How is the electroplating of chromium carried out? (05)
b) Write down four uses of magnesium. (05)
Q#6 a) A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 250cm3 at -30oC. If gas is allowed to expand up to 700cm3
at constant pressure, find out its final temperature. (05)
b) How can you justify that bond strength in polar covalent compounds is comparable to that of ionic
compounds? (05)
Q#7 a) Write five differences between Rutherford's atomic theory and Bohr’s atomic theory. (05)
b) Define elements and classify the elements with examples. (05)

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