GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EXAMINATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – 1
Class: II Year PUC Academic Year: 2024-25
Subject: Chemistry (34) Maximum Marks: 70
Time: 3.00 Hours No. of Questions: 46
Instructions
1. Question paper has FIVE parts. All parts are compulsory.
2. a. Part-A carries 20 marks. Each question carries 1 mark.
b. Part-B carries 06 marks. Each question carries 2 marks.
c. Part-C carries 15 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
d. Part-D carries 20marks. Each question carries 5 marks.
e. Part-E carries 09 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
3. In Part-A questions, first attempted answer will be considered for awarding marks.
4. Write balanced chemical equations and draw neat labeled diagrams and graphs wherever necessary.
5. Direct answers to the numerical problems without detailed steps and specific unit for final answer will
not carry any marks.
6. Use log tables and simple calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed).
7. For a question having circuit diagram/figure/ graph/ diagram, alternate questions are given at the end of question
paper in a separate section for visually challenged students.
PART-A
I. Select the correct option from the given choices. 15 ×1 = 15
1. The role of CO2 in Kolbe’s reaction is
a) acts as catalyst b) act as nucleophile
c) act as weak electrophile d) act as strong electrophile.
2. In DNA, the linkage between different nitrogenous bases is
a) phosphate linkage b) glycosidic linkage
c) peptide linkage d) hydrogen bonding.
3. The complex PtCl2.4NH3Br2 is treated with excess of AgNO3 solution, two mole of AgBr is
precipitated. The primary and secondary valence of this complex is
a) 6 and 1 b) 6 and 2
c) 4 and 6 d) 3 and 6
4. Statement I: Enantiomers are non-superimposable mirror images on each other.
Statement II: A racemic mixture shows zero optical rotation.
Identify the correct statement
a) Both statement I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct.
5. The most stable manganese compound is
a) Mn2O7 b) MnF4 c) MnO2 d) MnSO4
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6. Among the following alkyl benzenes which one will not give the benzoic acid on oxidation with
acidic KMnO4 solution.
a) b)
c) d)
7. An ambidentate ligand is
a) Cl– b) CN–
c) OH– c) NO +2
8. The Eo of Fe2+/Fe, Zn2+/Zn and Sn2+/Sn are –0.44 V, –0.76 V and –0.14 V respectively. Which
metal/s is/are act as sacrificial electrode to protect iron from rusting?
a) Both Zn and Sn b) Zn only
c) Sn Only d) neither Zn nor Sn.
9. The chemical name of phosgene is
a) chromyl chloride b) triphenylphosphine
c) phosphorusoxychloride d) carbonyl chloride.
10. In a solution containing non-volatile solute, the mole fraction of solvent is 0.9. The relative lowering
of vapour pressure is
a) 1 b) 0.1
c) 0.9 d) 1.1
11. All natural and artificial radioactive decay of unstable nuclei take place by
a) zero order kinetics b) half order kinetics
c) first order kinetics d) second order kinetics
12. Match the following
List-I List-II
A) Glucocorticoids i) Responsible for development of secondary female characteristics.
B) Mineralocorticoids ii) Responsible for preparing the uterus for implantation of fertilised egg
C) Testosterone iii) Control carbohydrates metabolism
D) Estradiol iv) Responsible for development of secondary male characteristics.
v) Control level of excretion of water and salt by kidney.
a) A-(iv), B- (v), C-(ii), D-(i) b) A-(iii), B-(v), C-(iv), D-(i)
c) A-(ii), B-(i), C-(v), D-(iv) d) A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(i)
13. p-Aminoazobenzene is prepared from benzenediazonium chloride and aniline in
a) acidic medium b) basic medium
c) neutral medium d) both acidic and basic medium.
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14. The chemicals used to convert commercial alcohol into denatured alcohol are
a) CuSO4 and Pyrolidine b) Cu2S and Pyrolidine
c) CuSO4 and Pyridine d) Cu2S and Pyridine.
15. During osmosis, the solvent molecules are moving from
a) Hypotonic solution to hypertonic solution
b) Hypertonic solution to hypotonic solution
c) Higher concentrated solution to lower concentrated solution
d) Higher osmotic pressure solution to lower osmotic pressure solution.
II. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word from those given in the brackets:
(aldehydes, phenol, fluorobenzene, decreases, greater, benzene) 5×1= 05
16. The melting point of interstitial compound is ________ than the pure metal.
17. Benzenediazonium fluoroborate on heating decomposes to give_________
18. The simplest hydroxy derivative of benzene is _________
19. When a non-volatile solute is added to the pure solvent, the freezing point of solvent______
20. Ozonolysis of alkenes followed by reaction with zinc dust and water gives ____
PART-B
III. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries two marks. 3 × 2 = 06
21. Explain Swartz reaction with an example.
22. Write the reactions show that glucose contains a) five hydroxyl groups b) aldehyde group.
23. Define half-life period of a reaction. Write the relationship between half-life period and initial
concentration of zero order reaction.
24. Write the reactions involved in preparation of phenol from cumene.
25. Iron (III) catalyses the reaction between iodide and persulphate ions in the reaction:
2I− + S2O82− ⎯⎯
→ I2 + 2SO42− .
Explain the catalytic action of catalyst iron (III) by using chemical reactions.
PART-C
IV. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
26. Study of actinoids elements is more difficult? Give any three reasons.
27. For the complex, Mercury (I) tetrathiocyanato-S-cobaltate (III)
a) What is coordination number of Co.
b) Identify the ligand present in this complex.
c) Does ionization isomer for the following compound exist?
28. A student of 2nd PU performs two trails of reactions between KI and KMnO4. In first trail student
add small amount of acid to reaction mixture and in second trail student forgot to add acid to reaction
mixture. Then student observed that different colour was obtained in first and second trail. Give
reason for above observation. Write the possible chemical reactions to both the trails.
29. Define Crystal field splitting. Sketch the energy level diagram for the crystal field splitting of d-
orbital in a tetrahedral complex.
30. What is the significance of synergic effect in metal carbonyls? How many bridged and non-bridged
CO (carbonyl) ligands are present in octacarbonyldicobalt (0) complex compound?
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V. Answer ANY TWO of the following. Each question carries three marks. 2 × 3 = 06
31. Direct measurement of conductivity of ionic solutions by Wheatstone bridge is not possible. Give
reasons. Suggest a remedy to resolve it.
32. For the reaction R(s) → P(g), the potential energy diagram is given below:
60
PE (KJ)
R
20
P
5
Time
By observing the above diagram, answer the following.
a) What is the value of activation energy of the reaction?
b) What is the value of ΔH of the reaction?
c) Draw potential energy diagram for the reaction P(g) → R(s).
33. State Faraday’s II law of electrolysis. Mention any two factors which determines the product of
electrolysis.
34. Name the two components present in binary solution. Which component determines the physical
state of binary solution?
PART-D
VI. Answer ANY FOUR of the following. Each question carries five marks. 4 × 5 = 20
35. a) How do you distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary amines by using Hinsberg’s
reagent with chemical equations involved?
b) Give the preparation of p-hydroxyazobenzene. (3+2)
36. a) Between methanal and ethanal, which would undergo aldol condensation? Write the
chemical reaction involved in it.
b) Although phenoxide ion has more number of resonating structures than carboxylate ion,
carboxylic acid is a stronger acid than phenol. Why? (3+2)
37. a) What is peptide bond? Give an example for dipeptide.
b) What are oxidoreductase enzymes? Name the enzyme that catalyses hydrolysis of
maltose into glucose
c) Give any one main natural source of Vitamin K? (2+2+1)
38. a) Complete the following equation:
H CH3
i) HBr
H H
Na
ii) dry ether
Cl
iii) i.NaOH, 623K, 300 atm
+
ii. H
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b) Explain Saytzeff rule with an example. (3+2)
39. a) Give the chemical equation for the Conversion of propanenitriles into corresponding ketones by
using phenyl magnesium bromide. Write the IUPAC name of the product.
b) Explain Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky (HVZ) reaction with an example. (3+2)
40. a) Write the reaction involved in the mechanism of acid catalyzed dehydration of alcohol
to alkene.
b) Explain the preparation of anisole by Williamson synthesis. (3+2)
PART–E
(NUMERICAL PROBLEMS)
VII. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
41. Show that in a first order reaction, time required for completion of 99.9% is 10 times of half-life
(t1/2) of the reaction.
42. A 5% solution (w/w) of cane sugar (C12H22O11) in water has freezing point of 271 K. calculate the
freezing point depression constant. Given freezing point of pure water is 273.15 K.
43. The molar conductivity of 0.025 mol L–1 methanoic acid is 46.1 S cm2 mol–1. Calculate its degree
of dissociation. Given o(H+ ) = 349.6 S cm 2 mol −1 and o(HCOO− ) = 54.6 S cm 2 mol−1 .
44. Henry’s law constant for the molality of methane in benzene at 298 K is 4.27 × 105 mm Hg.
Calculate the mole fraction of methane in benzene at 298 K under 760 mm Hg.
45. Two electrolytic cells A and B containing solutions of AgNO3 and CuSO4 respectively are
connected in series. A steady current of 1.5 amperes was passed through them until 1.45 g of silver
is deposited at the cathode of cell A. How long did the current flow and What mass of copper was
deposited? [Atomic mass of copper = 63.5 and silver = 108].
(1.28 103 )K
46. The rate constant of a reaction is given by: log k = 13.25 − . Calculate the activation
T
energy and pre-exponential factor (A).
PART – F
(For visually challenged students only)
32. Give any three factors which affect a rate of reaction. 3
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`GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EXAMINATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – 2
Class: II Year PUC Academic Year: 2024-25
Subject: Chemistry (34) Maximum Marks: 70
Time: 3.00 Hrs No. of Questions: 46
Instructions
1. Question paper has FIVE parts. All parts are compulsory.
2. a. Part-A carries 20 marks. Each question carries 1 mark.
b. Part-B carries 06 marks. Each question carries 2 marks.
c. Part-C carries 15 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
d. Part-D carries 20marks. Each question carries 5 marks.
e. Part-E carries 09 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
3. In Part-A questions, first attempted answer will be considered for awarding marks.
4. Write balanced chemical equations and draw neat labeled diagrams and graphs wherever necessary.
5. Direct answers to the numerical problems without detailed steps and specific unit for final answer will
not carry any marks.
6. Use log tables and simple calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed).
7. For a question having circuit diagram/figure/ graph/ diagram, alternate questions are given at the end of
question paper in a separate section for visually challenged students.
PART-A
I. Select the correct option from the given choices. 15 × 1 = 15
1. Square planar complex of the type [MABXL] (where A, B, X, L are unidentate) shows
a) Two Cis and one Trans b) Two cis and Two trans
c) One Cis and two Trans d) one Cis and One Trans
2. Order of a reaction in which unit of rate of reaction and rate constant are same
a) 0 b) 1
c) 1/2 d) 2
3. Statement I: Tertiary alcohols heated with copper at 573 K yields 2-methyl propene.
Statement II: Tertiary alcohols undergo dehydration when heated with Cu /573K.
Identify the correct statement
a) Both statement I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect.
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is in correct and statement II is correct.
4. The tanks used by most of scuba divers are filled with air diluted with helium of around
a) 88.3% b) 56.2%
c) 32.1% d) 11.7%
5. 1,2-dichloroethane is an example of
a) alkylene dihalides b) alkylidene halides
c) vinyl dihalides d) gem-dihalides.
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6. A galvanic cell has electrical potential of 1.1 V. If an opposing potential of 1.1V is applied to this cell,
what will happen to the cell reaction and current flowing through the cell?
a) The reaction stops and no current flows through the cell.
b) The reaction continuous but current flows in opposite direction.
c) The concentration of reactants becomes unity and current flows from cathode to anode.
d) The cell does not function as a galvanic cell and zinc is deposited on zinc plate
7. As the size of the aldehyde molecule increases, the odour becomes
a) more pungent b) more fragrant
c) less fragrant d) no change in the odour.
8. Sulphur containing amino acid is;
a) cysteine b) tyrosine
c) histidine d) proline
9. The C-O- bond angles of P, Q and R are found to be 111.7o, 109o, 108.9o respectively, compound P, Q
and R are
a) P = Phenol, Q = Methanol, R = Methoxy Methane.
b) P = Methoxy Methane, Q = Methanol, R = Phenol.
c) P = Methanol, Q = Phenol, R = Methoxy Methane.
d) P = Methoxy Methane, Q = Phenol, R = Methanol.
10. Compounds A and B react according to the following chemical equation 2A(g) + B(g) ⎯⎯
→ 2C(g)
concentration of either A or B were changed by keeping the concentrations of one of the reactants
constant and the rates were measured as a function of initial concentration. Following results were
obtained. Choose the correct option for the rate equation for this reaction.
Experiment Initial Concentration of Initial Concentration of Initial Concentration
trial [A] mol L-1 [B] mol L-1 of [C] mol L-1
1 0.40 0.40 0.10
2 0.40 0.80 0.40
3 0.80 0.40 0.20
a) Rate = k [A]2[B] b) Rate = k [A] [B] 2
c) Rate = k [A][B] d) Rate = k [A]2
11. The reagent useful for separation and purification of aldehydes is
a) silver nitrate solution b) sodium hydrogensulphite
c) Fehling’s solution d) sodium sulphate.
12. Match the following given in column I with Column II
Column -I Column - II
i) Chloramphenicol A) Malaria
ii) Chloroquine B) Anaesthetic
iii) Halothane C) Typhoid fever
iv) Thyroxine D) Goiter
a) i-C, ii-D, iii-B, iv -A b) i-C, ii-A, iii-B, iv -D
c) i-D, ii-B, iii-C, iv -A d) i-A, ii-B, iii-C, iv -D
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13. The product formed from the following reaction sequence is
14. The magnitude of CFSE (crystal field splitting complex, ∆0) can be related to the configuration of d-
orbitals in a coordination entity is
a) if ∆0 < P, the configuration is t32ge1g b) if ∆0 > P, the configuration is t32ge1g
c) if ∆0 > P, the configuration is t22ge2g d) if ∆0 < P, the configuration is t42ge0g
15. The correct order of melting point is.
a) Cr > Mn > Fe b) Fe >Mn>Cr
c) Cr > Fe >Mn d) Mn> Fe >Cr
II. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word from those given in the brackets:
(glycogen, starch, catalyst, cobalt, methanol, HNO2) 5 × 1 = 05
16. Storage polysaccharide present in animals is _____________
17. Vitamin B12 is a coordination compound of ___________metal
18. Primary aliphatic amines convert into aliphatic alcohols on reacting with ______________ solution.
19. The chemical name of wood spirit is ___________
20. Change in standard Gibbs free energy (∆G0) of a reaction is does not altered by the addition of ___.
PART-B
III. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries two marks. 3 × 2 = 06
21. Draw a graph to show variation of vapour pressure of solvent and solution with respect to
temperature.
22. Explain the preparation of methoxyethane by Willamson’s synthesis. Give equation.
23. What are heteroleptic complexes? What is the co-ordination number in complex [Co(ox)2Cl2]+.
24. Chlorobenzene cannot be prepared by reacting phenol with SOCl2. Give reasons.
25. What are hormones? Name a hormone that mediate responses to external stimuli.
PART-C
IV. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
26. When a chromite ore ‘A’ is fused with sodium carbonate in free excess of air and the product is
dissolved in water, a yellow solution of compound ‘B’ is obtained. After treatment of this yellow
solution with sulphuric acid compound ‘C’ can be crystallize from the solution. When compound ‘C’
is treated with KCl orange crystals of compound ‘D’ is crystallizes out. Write all the reactions
involved in the conversion of ‘A’ to ‘D’.
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27. Write the IUPAC name of [CoCl2(en)2]+1. Draw the geometrical isomers for this complex.
28. Fluorine has ability to stabilize most of transition metal in higher oxidation states. Give two reasons
with an example.
29. Write any three limitations of Valence bond Theory (VBT) of coordination compounds.
30. What is lanthanoid contraction? Name two elements of actinoids which exhibits +7 oxidation state in
their compounds.
V. Answer ANY TWO of the following. Each question carries three marks. 2 × 3 = 06
31. What is the effect of temperature on the rate constant of reaction? How can this temperature effect on
rate constant be represented quantitatively?
32. Plot a graph of molar conductivity v/s √c for strong and weak electrolytes in solution. For strong
electrolytes, write the equation that represent the variation of molar conductivity with dilution.
33. Write three reasons to justify that osmotic pressure method has the advantage over other colligative
methods for the measurement of molar mass of proteins and polymers.
34. During working of Leclanche cell, Write the anodic and cathodic reaction. What is the role of produced
ammonia during cell reaction?
PART-D
VI. Answer ANY FOUR of the following. Each question carries five marks. 4 × 5 = 20
35. a) Give any two differences between amylose and amylopectin.
b) Name any two main forces which stabilize the secondary and tertiary structures of
proteins.
c) Which vitamin deficiency causes the increased fragility of RBC’s and muscular
weakness. (2+2+1)
36. a) Write the mechanism for the addition of HCN to carbonyl compound in the presence of base.
b) Aromatic carboxylic acid does not undergo Friedel crafts reaction. Give reasons. (3+2)
37. a) Explain Hoffmann broamamide degradation reaction by taking butanamide as an example. Give
the IUPAC name of the product.
b) pKb of aniline is more than that of methanamine. Give reasons. (3+2)
38. a) How do you prepare phthalimide from aromatic dicarboxylic acid? Give equation.
b) Complete the following reaction:
CHO
Hot conc. NaOH
A+ B
(3+2)
+
39. a) An alkene X (C3H6) reacts with H2O/H to give compound Y, compound Y further undergo reaction
with CrO3-H2SO4 to produce compound Z. Write the IUPAC name of compounds X, Y and Z.
b) Which among the following compounds have lowest and highest pKa value? (3+2)
p-nitrophenol, phenol, ethanol and o-cresol.
40. a) Write any three differences between SN1 and SN2 reaction mechanisms.
b) Identify A and B in the given reaction
NH2 Br
NaNO 2 + HCl B
A
0-5oC
(3+2)
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PART–E
(NUMERICAL PROBLEMS)
VII. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
41. Calculate the mass of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, C6H8O6) to be dissolved in 78 g of acetic acid to
lower its melting point by 1.5°C. Given: Kf of acetic acid is 3.9 K kg mol-1.
42. Heptane and octane form an ideal solution. At 373 K, the vapour pressures of the two liquid
components are 105.2 kPa and 46.8 kPa respectively. Calculate the vapour pressure of a solution
containing of 26.0 g of heptane and 35 g of octane.
43. The electrical resistance of a column of 0.05 mol L–1 NaOH solution of diameter 1 cm and length
50 cm is 5.55 × 103 ohm. Calculate its resistivity, conductivity and molar conductivity.
44. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change and equilibrium constant for the cell reaction
2Fe3+ (aq) + 2I− ⎯⎯
→ 2Fe2+ (aq) + I2 . Given E o(Fe3+ /Fe2+ ) = 0.77 V and Eo 1 −
= 0.54 V .
I2 /I
2
45. The rate of a reaction quadruples when the temperature changes from 293 K to 313 K. Calculate the
energy of activation of the reaction assuming that it does not change with temperature.
46. A reaction is first order in A and second order in B.
(i) Write the differential rate equation.
(ii) How is the rate affected on increasing the concentration of ‘B’ three times and decreasing the
concentration of ‘A’ by two times?
(iii) How is the rate affected when the concentrations of both ‘A’ and ‘B’ are tripled?
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EXAMINATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – 3
Class: II Year PUC Academic Year: 2024-25
Subject: Chemistry (34) Maximum Marks: 70
Time: 3.00 Hours No. of Questions: 46
Instructions
1. Question paper has FIVE parts. All parts are compulsory.
2. a. Part-A carries 20 marks. Each question carries 1 mark.
b. Part-B carries 06 marks. Each question carries 2 marks.
c. Part-C carries 15 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
d. Part-D carries 20marks. Each question carries 5 marks.
e. Part-E carries 09 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
3. In Part-A questions, first attempted answer will be considered for awarding marks.
4. Write balanced chemical equations and draw neat labeled diagrams and graphs wherever necessary.
5. Direct answers to the numerical problems without detailed steps and specific unit for final answer will
not carry any marks.
6. Use log tables and simple calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed).
7. For a question having circuit diagram/figure/ graph/ diagram, alternate questions are given at the end of
question paper in a separate section for visually challenged students.
PART-A
I. Select the correct option from the given choices. 1 × 15 = 15
1. The concentration term depends on temperature is
a) ppm b) mole fraction c) molality d) molarity
2. Identify the correct sequence of number of unpaired electrons of the following ions.
a) Ti+3> Cr3+> Fe3+> Ni2+ b) Fe3+> Ni2+> Ti+3> Cr3+
c) Fe3+ > Cr3+> Ni2+ > Ti+3 d) Fe3+ > Cr3+>Ti+3> Ni2+
3. Four haloalkane compounds represented by the letters M, N, O and P having boiling point are 24.2°C,
38°C, 3.56°C and 101.6°C respectively. Among the four compounds N most likely to be
a) CH3Cl b) CH3Br c) C2H5Br d) C3H7I
4. Glycine is an optically inactive α-amino acid due to
a) presence of asymmetric carbon atom b) absence of asymmetric carbon atom
c) α-carbon attached to 4 different groups d) its acidic nature.
5. Statement I: Cu displaces H2 gas from dilute acids.
Statement II: Cu2+ ions get reduced more easily than H+ ions
a) Both Statement I and II are correct
b) Both Statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect.
d) Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct.
th
1
6. The radioactive substance reduced to of initial concentration in 20 min, then time taken to reduce to
4
th
1
of the initial concentration is
16
a) 60 min b) 120 min c) 40 min d) 15 min
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7. The product/s formed when phenol is treated with excess of bromine water is/are
(i) o-bromophenol (ii) p- bromophenol (iii) picric acid (iv) 2,4,6- tribromophenol
a) only (iii) b) only (iv) c) both (i) and (ii) d) only (ii)
8. Which of the following observation is shown by 2–methylpropan-2-ol with Lucas reagent?
a) Turbidity will be observed after five minutes.
b) No turbidity will be observed at room temperature.
c) Turbidity will be observed immediately.
d) Turbidity will be observed at room temperature but will disappear after five minutes.
9. The transition metal present in red pigment of blood haemoglobin is
a) cobalt b) nickel c) iron d) copper.
10. The geometry of the complex Fe(CO)5 is
a) octahedral b) tetrahedral c) trigonal bipyramidal d) square pyramidal
11. Match the following given in List I with List II
List-I List-II
A) Gatterman-Koch reaction i) SnCl2, HCl/ H3O+
B) Stephen reaction ii) CrO2Cl2/ H3O+
C) Rosenmund reaction iii) CO, HCl/Anhyd.AlCl3
D) Etard reaction iv) H2/ Pd-BaSO4
a) A-(iv), B- (iii), C-(ii), D-(i) b) A-(iii), B-(i), C-(iv), D-(ii)
c) A-(iii), B-(i), C-(ii), D-(iv) d) A-(iii), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(i)
12. An organic compound with the molecular formula C9H10O forms 2,4-DNP derivative, reduces
Tollens’ reagent and undergoes Cannizzaro reaction. On vigorous oxidation, it gives 1,2-
benzenedicarboxylic acid. The organic compound is
a) 3-ethyl benzaldehyde b) 2-ethyl benzaldehyde
c) 4-ethyl benzaldehyde d) 2, 3-dimethyl benzaldehyde.
13. The following factor which does not affect the rate of reaction is
a) molecularity b) temperature
c) catalyst d) concentration of reactant
14. The correct order of basic strength in case of ethyl substituted amines in aqueous solution is
a) (C2H5)2NH > (C2H5)3N > C2H5NH2> NH3
b) (C2H5)3N> (C2H5)2NH > C2H5NH2> NH3
c) (C2H5)3N> C2H5NH2> (C2H5)2NH > NH3
d) NH3> (C2H5)2NH > (C2H5)3N > C2H5NH2
15. N-Ethylbenzenesulponamide soluble in alkali because
a) It does not contain any hydrogen atom attached to nitrogen atom and is not acidic.
b) It contains hydrogen atom attached to nitrogen atom and is strongly acidic.
c) It contains hydrogen atom attached to nitrogen atom but is not acidic.
d) It does not contain any hydrogen atom attached to nitrogen atom but is acidic.
II. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word from those given in the brackets:
(SN2, instantaneous, phosphodiester, CHCl3, glycosidic, Yb2+,) 5 × 1 = 05
16. During Surgery, ____________ was used as anesthesia
17. The rate at a particular moment of time is expressed as ___________ rate of reaction.
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18. The diamagnetic lanthanoid ion is .
19. Williamson’s synthesis of preparing dimethyl ether involves ______ reaction for the attack of a
methoxide ion on methyl chloride.
20. Nucleotides are joined together by ________ linkage between 5 and 3 carbon atoms of pentose sugar.
PART–B
III. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries two marks. 3 × 2 = 06
21. Name an important alloy, which contains maximum percentage of the lanthanoid metals. Mention one
of its use.
22. Explain Fittig’s reaction.
23. Write the expression to relate cryoscopic constant and change in enthalpy of fusion. Explain the terms involved
in it.
24. Give an example for female sex hormone and write its function.
25. Complete the following reaction and name the reaction.
OH
i. CHCl3, NaOH
A
ii. H+
PART-C
IV. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
26. Using abbreviations of following ligands, identify the number of donor sites and write the formula of
each ligand. a) en b) EDTA c) PPh3
27. Write the equations for the preparation of potassium permanganate from pyrolusite ore, what is the
colour of KMnO4 crystals?
28. Using Valence Bond Theory [VBT], explain geometry, hybridisation and magnetic property of [CoF6]3–
ion. [Atomic number of Cobalt is 27].
29. Give any three applications of coordination compounds.
30. Transition elements have higher enthalpy of atomization. Give two reasons. Among 3d and 4d series
of transition elements, which series has higher enthalpy of atomization?
V. Answer ANY TWO of the following. Each question carries three marks. 2 × 3 = 06
31. What does P and ZAB represent in the equation: Rate = PZABe− Ea /RT ? Name a factor on which Z depends.
32. Name the fuel cell used in Apollo space programme and write its anodic and cathodic reaction.
33. Give any three differences between ideal and non -ideal solutions.
34. Mention any three thermodynamic properties determined by using electrochemical cells.
PART-D
VI. Answer ANY FOUR of the following. Each question carries five marks. 4 × 5 = 20
35. a) Write the reactions involved in the conversion of toluene to m-nitrobenzoic acid.
b) The pKa values of acetic acid, benzoic acid and trifluoroacetic acid are 4.76, 4.19 and 0.23
respectively. Arrange them in the increasing order of acid strength. Justify the arrangement. (3+2)
36. a) Write the mechanism involved in the conversion of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane to
2-methylpropan-2-ol.
b)What are enantiomers? Name one physical property which differs enantiomers. (3+2)
37. a) Give the mechanism involved in the acid catalyzed hydration of C2H4 to C2H5OH. (3+2)
b) Name the enzyme involved in fermentation of glucose into ethanol and write its chemical equation.
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38. a) What does tertiary structure of proteins represent? Give its two major molecular shapes.
b) Write the Haworth structure of α – D – (+)- Glucopyranose. (3+2)
39. a) Identify the product A, B and C.
OH–/partial hydrolysis NaOH + Br2 NaNO2
CN A B C
H2O
b) Name any one biologically active amino compound used in the following:
(i) to increase blood pressure (containing secondary amino group)
(ii) as an anaesthetic in dentistry (a synthetic amino compound) (3+2)
40. An organic compound (X) with molecular formula C8H8O forms an orange-red precipitate with 2,4-
DNP reagent and gives yellow precipitate on heating with iodine in the presence of sodium
hydroxide. It neither reduces Tollens reagent nor does it decolourise bromine water. On oxidation
with chromic acid, ‘X’ gives a carboxylic acid (Y) having molecular formula C7H6O2. Identify the
compounds (X) and (Y) and write all the reactions involved. 5
PART–E
(NUMERICAL PROBLEMS)
VII. Answer ANY THREE of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
41. Calculate the molality of 20%(w/v) aqueous solution of KI. Given density of aqueous solution of
KI = 1.2gcm–3. Molar mass of KI = 166gmol-1.
42. Vapour pressure of water at 293K is 17.535 mm Hg. Calculate the vapour pressure of water at 293K
when 25 g of glucose is dissolved in 450 g of water.
43. Calculate the emf of the following cell and state whether the cell is feasible or not?
Pt (s)| Br– (0.01M) | Br2 (l) || H+(0.03M) | H2 (g) (1bar) | Pt(s) Eo(½Br2|Br–) = 1.09V.
44. Calculate the limiting molar conductivity of Cl– by using the data Ʌo for
CaCl2 = 271.6 S cm2 mol–1 and λ0 for Ca2+ = 119.0 S cm2 mol–1.
45. The rate constant for a reaction is 60 s–1. How much time will it take to reduce the initial
concentration of the reactant to its 1/16thvalue?
46. In the given reaction A→B, the rate constant k is 2.0 x 10–2 lit mol-1s-1, find initial rate of reaction
when [A] = 0.5 M at 298K.
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