11th Worksheet 2022-23 Unit 7,8,12,13
11th Worksheet 2022-23 Unit 7,8,12,13
11th Worksheet 2022-23 Unit 7,8,12,13
22. Amongst the following elements whose electronic configurations are given
below, the one having the highest ionisation enthalpy is
(i) [Ne]3s2 3p1 (ii) [Ne]3s2 3p3 (iii) [Ne]3s2 3p2 (iv) [Ar]3d10 4s2
4p3
23. Match the species in Column I with the type of hybrid orbitals in Column II.
Column I Column II
(i) SF4 (a) sp3d2
(ii) IF5 (b) d2sp3
(iii) NO2 +
(c) sp3d
(iv) NH4 +
(d) sp3
(e) sp
24. Match the species in Column I with the geometry/shape in Column II.
Column I Column II
(i) H3O +
(a) Linear
(ii) HC= CH (b) Angular
(iii) ClO2 –
(c) Tetrahedral
(iv) NH4 +
(d) Trigonal bipyramidal
(e) Pyramidal
25. Match the species in Column I with the bond order in Column II.
Column I Column II
(i) NO (a) 1.5
(ii) CO (b) 2.0
(iii) O2 –
(c) 2.5
(iv) O2 (d) 3.0
26. Match the items given in Column I with examples given in Column II.
Column I Column II
(i) Hydrogen bond (a) C
(ii) Resonance (b) LiF
(iii) Ionic solid (c) H2
(iv) Covalent solid (d) HF
(e) O3
27. Match the shape of molecules in Column I with the type of hybridisation in
Column II.
Column I Column II
(i) Tetrahedral (a) sp2
(ii) Trigonal (b) sp
(iii) Linear (c) sp3
28. Assertion (A) : Sodium chloride formed by the action of chlorine gas on
sodium metal is a stable compound.
Reason (R) : This is because sodium and chloride ions acquire octet in sodium
chloride formation.
(i) A and R both are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(ii) A and R both are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iv) A and R both are false.
29. Assertion (A) : Though the central atom of both NH3 and H2O molecules are
sp3 hybridised, yet H–N–H bond angle is greater than that of H–O–H.
Reason (R) : This is because nitrogen atom has one lone pair and oxygen atom
has two lone pairs.
(i) A and R both are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(ii) A and R both are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iv) A and R both are false.
30. Assertion (A): Among the two O–H bonds in H2O molecule, the energy
required to break the first O–H bond and the other O–H bond is the same.
Reason (R) : This is because the electronic environment around oxygen is the
same even after breakage of one O–H bond.
(i) A and R both are correct, and R is correct explanation of A.
(ii) A and R both are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iv) A and R both are false.
32.. Which of the following molecular orbitals has maximum number of nodal
planes?
(i) Si*1s (ii) Si*2pz (iii) Pi2px (iv) Pi*2py
33. Which of the following pair is expected to have the same bond order?
(i) O2 , N2 (ii) O2+, N2– (iii) O2– , N2+ (iv) O2–, N2–
34. In which of the following molecules, Si2pz molecular orbital is filled after
Pi2px
and Pi2py molecular orbitals?
(i) O2 (ii) Ne2 (iii) N2 (iv) F2
35. Hydrogen resembles halogens in many respects for which several factors are
responsible. Of the following factors which one is most important in this respect?
(i) Its tendency to lose an electron to form a cation.
(ii) Its tendency to gain a single electron in its valence shell to attain stable
electronic configuration.
(iii) Its low negative electron gain enthalpy value.
(iv) Its small size.
36. Why does H+ ion always get associated with other atoms or molecules?
(i) Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles that of alkali metals.
(ii) Its reactivity is similar to halogens.
(iii) It resembles both alkali metals and halogens.
(iv) Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom results in a nucleus of very small
size as compared to other atoms or ions. Due to smal size it cannot exist free.
37. Metal hydrides are ionic, covalent or molecular in nature. Among LiH, NaH,
KH, RbH, CsH, the correct order of increasing ionic character is
(i) LiH > NaH > CsH > KH>RbH (ii) LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH
(iii) RbH > CsH > NaH > KH > LiH (iv) NaH > CsH > RbH > LiH > KH
38. Which of the following hydrides is electron-precise hydride?
(i) B2H6 (ii) NH3 (iii) H2O (iv) CH4
39. Radioactive elements emit alpha, b and g rays and are characterised by their
halflives. The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is
(i) Protium (ii) Deuterium (iii) Tritium (iv) Hydronium
40. When sodium peroxide is treated with dilute sulphuric acid, we get ______.
(i) sodium sulphate and water (ii) sodium sulphate and oxygen
(iii) sodium sulphate, hydrogen and oxygen (iv) sodium sulphate and hydrogen
peroxide
41. Which of the following ions will cause hardness in water sample?
(i) Ca2+ (ii) Na+ (iii) Cl– (iv) K+
42. Which of the following compounds is used for water softening?
(i) Ca3 (PO4)2 (ii) Na3PO4 (iii) Na6P6O18 (iv) Na2HPO4
43. Elements of which of the following group(s) of periodic table do not form
hydrides.
(i) Groups 7, 8, 9 (ii) Group 13 (iii) Groups 15, 16, 17 (iv) Group 14
44. Only one element of ________ forms hydride.
(i) group 6 (ii) group 7 (iii) group 8 (iv) group 9