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Chemistry Model PAPER 10th

1. The document provides a model paper for a chemistry class test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various chemistry topics. 2. The test contains three sections - Section A with 12 multiple choice questions, Section B with 8 short answer questions worth 4 marks each, and Section C with 3 long answer questions worth 7 marks each focusing on key concepts. 3. The questions cover topics such as chemical equilibrium, organic compounds, vitamins, air and water pollution, and metallurgy.

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Chemistry Model PAPER 10th

1. The document provides a model paper for a chemistry class test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering various chemistry topics. 2. The test contains three sections - Section A with 12 multiple choice questions, Section B with 8 short answer questions worth 4 marks each, and Section C with 3 long answer questions worth 7 marks each focusing on key concepts. 3. The questions cover topics such as chemical equilibrium, organic compounds, vitamins, air and water pollution, and metallurgy.

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MODEL PAPER CHEMISTRY CLASS 10

NOTE: Attempt all questions of Section-A by filling the corresponding bubble on the MCQs
RESPONSE SHEET. It is mandatory to return the attempted MCQs sheet to the
Superintended within given time.
SECTION –A
Time: 20 Minutes Marks: 12
1. The reaction which proceeds in both directions is called:
A. Reversible
B. Irreversible
C. Spontaneous
D. Non-Spontaneous
2. pH value less than 7 indicates the solution is:
A. Acidic
B. Basic
C. Neutral
D. No effect
3. Which of the following is the simplest member of organic compound:
A. Formic Acid
B. Formaldehyde
C. Methane
D. Methanol
4. In alkanes the carbon atoms are linked together by:
A. Single covalent bond
B. Double covalent bond
C. Triple covalent bond
D. Co-ordinate covalent bond
5. What is the physical state of first four alkanes?
A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. Plasma
6. The molecular formula of fructose is?
A. C6H12O6
B. C7H44O7
C. C12H22O11
D. C18H32O16
7. The temperature of thermosphere is up to?
A. −60 𝑡𝑜 900℃
B. −70 𝑡𝑜 1000℃
C. −80 𝑡𝑜 1100℃
D. −90 𝑡𝑜 1200℃
8. Ozone is the allotropic form of:
A. Osmium
B. Oxygen
C. Argon
D. Oganesson
9. Which type of Hepatitis spreads through polluted water?
A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. Hepatitis C
D. Hepatitis A&B
10. How many basic steps are involved in sewage water treatment?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
11. Solid form of petroleum is known as:
A. Asphalt
B. Crude Oil
C. Naphta Petrol
D. Fuel Oil
12. Process in which metal ions are reduced to free metals is called?
A. Roasting
B. Smelting
C. Bessemerization
D. Concentration
SECTION-B
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes Marks: 32
1. Attempt any EIGHT of the following short questions. Each question carries 4
marks.

i. Define KC? What is the importance of KC?


ii. Define Bronsted-Lowry concept of acid and bases. Give example.
iii. Differentiate between Ali-cyclic and Aromatic Organic compounds.
iv. Write at least four characteristics of Organic compounds.
v. Draw structural formula of following Organic compounds.

a. 2- Methyl butane b. 2,4-dimethyl butane


c. 2,2,4-tri methyl hexane d. 3-ethyle 4-methyle hexane
vi. Define Glycosidic Linkage? Support your answer with example.
vii. How many vitamins are included in Vitamin-B complex? List three deficiencies
related to Vitamin-B?
viii. Write any four causes of Ozone layer depletion?
ix. Define hydrogen bonding in water with the help of structure?
x. Write two main differences between synthetic and organic fertilizers.
xi. What are raw materials used for the manufacture of sodium carbonate?

SECTION-C
Marks: 21
NOTE: Attempt any THREE of the following questions. Each question carries 7 marks.

2. i. What are the main conditions for attaining equilibrium in chemical reaction? 4
ii. Write any three ways in which Organic compounds can be represented? 3
3. i. Calculate pH and pOH of 0.01 molar HCl? 3
ii. Draw flow sheet diagram of urea? 4
4. i. Write steps involved in hydrogenation of alkynes? 4
ii. How permanent hardness is removed by using washing soda? Mention any three
important reactions? 3
5. i. Define peptide linkage? Support your answer with example. 4
ii. Write three anthropogenic sources of air pollution. 3

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