QP Chemistry 043 Set-2
QP Chemistry 043 Set-2
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General Instructions :
Read the following instructions carefully and follow them :
(i) This question paper contains 33 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper is divided into five sections - Section A, B, C, D and E.
(Hi) Section A - questions number 1 to 16 are multiple choice type questions. Each
question carries 1 mark.
(iv) Section B - questions number 17 to 21 are very short answer type questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.
(v) Section C - questions number 22 to 28 are short answer type questions. Each
question carries 3 marks.
(vi) Section D - questions number 29 and 30 are case-based questions. Each
question carries 4 marks.
(vii) Section E - questions number 31 to 33 are long answer type questions. Each
question carries 5 marks.
(viii) There is no overall choice given in the question paper. However, an internal
choice has been provided in few questions in all the sections except Section A.
(ix) Kindly note that there is a separate question paper for Visually Impaired
candidates.
(x) Use of calculators is not allowed.
SECTION A
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 6
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(C) rrh ar^anit f
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(D) 2,4,6-^l^<I^HTd
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5. Which one of the following compounds has the highest pKa value ?
(A) p-Nitrophenol
(B) m-Nitrophenol
(C) p-Cresol
(D) 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol
(A) (CH3)3N
(B) (CH3)2NH
(C) ch3ch2nh2
(D) c6h5nh2
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(A) c2h5nh2
(B) (C2H5)2NH
(C) (C2H5)3N
(D) nh-ch3
10. fedd ‘X’ aa 1% fdol'MH ^Ul (atdT joqtiH = 342 g mol 1) % 6% fad44
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(B) 57 g moli-l
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7. Which of the following compounds on treatment with benzene sulphonyl
choride forms product insoluble in alkali ?
(A) (CH3)3N
(B) (CH3)2NH
(C) ch3ch2nh2
(D) C6H5NH2
(B) (C2H5)2NH
(C) (C2H5)3N
(D) NH - CH3
(A) B (B) C
(C) K (D) A
(B) 57 g mol 1
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11. When the initial concentration of a reactant is doubled in the reaction,
the half life period remains same. The order of reaction is :
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Zero
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For Questions number 13 to 16, two statements are given — one labelled
as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct
answer to these questions from the codes (A), (B), (C) and (D) as given
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(A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the
correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
(B) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not
the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
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13. Assertion (A) : A^^H and AmixV are zero for non-ideal solutions.
Reason (R): Solute-solvent interactions are not same as pure
solute-solute and pure solvent-solvent interactions in
non-ideal solutions.
15. Assertion (A): The boiling point of ethanol is higher than that of
dimethyl ether.
Reason (R) : Dimethyl ether molecules are associated through
hydrogen bonding.
SECTION B
(a) H2N - OH
heat
(a) KMnO4 ---------- >
9—
(b) 2MnO; + 5C2O4 + 16H+ >
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20. (a) Which halogen compound in the following pair will react faster in
S^l reaction and why ?
CH3
CH3 - CH - CH3 or CH3 - C - Br
Br CH3
21. (a) In a reaction, if the concentration of reactant ‘X’ is tripled, the rate
of reaction becomes twenty-seven times. What is the order of the
reaction ?
SECTION C
23. How will you bring about the following conversions ? (any three) 3x1=3
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24. (a) Write the reactions involved in the following :
(i) Reimer-Tiemann reaction
(h) Kolbe’s reaction
26. (a) What type of nucleophilic substitution (S^l or 8^2) occurs in the
Given :
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SECTION D
The following questions are case-based questions. Read the case carefully and
answer the questions that follow.
29. Proteins are the most abundant biomolecules of the living system.
Proteins are the polymers of about twenty different a-amino acids which
are linked by peptide bonds. Ten amino acids are called essential amino
acids. In zwitter ionic form, amino acids show amphoteric behaviour as
they react both with acids and bases.
On the basis of their molecular shape, proteins are classified into two
types : Fibrous and Globular proteins. Structure and shape of proteins can
be studied at four different levels i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary and
f quaternary, each level being more complex than the previous one. The
secondary or tertiary structure of proteins get disturbed on change of pH
or temperature and they are not able to perform their functions. This is
called denaturation of proteins.
(c) (i) Give one example each for Fibrous protein and Globular
protein.
OR
(c) (i) What is the structural feature which characterises a reducing
sugar ?
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the third transition series and the second transition series ? 2
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SECTION E
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32. (^) (i) 25°C pHldf^d Tl?[ k.^T. W (emf) vft^Td eftfa^ :
fw W t : E0 .2+ = - 0-76 V, E°
E 9 = 0-40 V [log 10 = 1]
Zn2+/Zn (Cd24,/Cd
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Fe2+/Fe
1 F = 96500 C mol-1
(ii)
3+l+l=5
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(b) (i) Calculate the ArG° and log for the following cell reaction :
Given: E° 9 =-0-44V, E .
= — 0-44 V, E° = + 0-80 V,
Fe2+ZFe
2+/Fe Ag7Ag
1 F = 96500 C mol-1
(ii) Write any two advantages of the fuel cells over primary and
secondary batteries ?
(iii) How many Faradays are required for the oxidation of 1 mole
ofH2OtoO2? 3+l+l=5
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ch2ch3 a) KMnO4 , KOH
(1) --------------- 3------------ > 9
b) H+
O
COOH
Br2±
— / FeBro 9
(3)
COCHg COC.H2CH3
and
(1)
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