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Model Question Paper- 2024-25
Note:
i. There will be 28 questions in all.
a. Q.N. 1 to 12 are Multiple choice questions and Carry 1 mark each,
b. Q.N. 13 to 19 are Very short answer questions carrying 2 Marks each,
c. Q.N.20 to 24 are short answer questions carrying 3 marks each
d. Q.N. 25 is case study-based question and carries 4 marks
e. Q. 26 to 28 are long answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
ii. All Questions are compulsory however internal choices have been given.
Section A(MCQ)
1. Which of the following factors does not affect the solubility of a solid solute in a liquid solvent?
a) Temperature b) Pressure
c) Nature of the solute and solvent d) Particle size of the solute 1
2. In an electrochemical cell reduction takes place at
a) Cathode b) Anode
c) Salt bridge d) None of these 1
3. With increase in temperature, the conductivity of ____ increases
a) Cu b) Wood
c) Si d) Pt 1
4. The standard electrode potential of a half-cell is measured under standard conditions, which include:
a) 1 M concentration of solutions, 298 K temperature, and 1 atm pressure
b) 0.1 M concentration of solutions, 273 K temperature, and 1 atm pressure
c) 1 M concentration of solutions, 273 K temperature, and 1 atm pressure
d) 0.1 M concentration of solutions, 298 K temperature, and 1 atm pressure 1
5. The most basic among the following is
a) b) CH3NH2
c) CH3CH2NH2 d) 1
A compound X with the molecular formula C3H7NO reacts with nitrous acid (HNO2) to form a
compound Y which gives a brisk effervescence with NaHCO3. On heating, X with a dehydrating
agent like P2O5 produces Z with a pleasant odour.
(a) Identify X, Y, and Z.
(b) Write the chemical equations for the reactions involved. 3,2
27. a. A solution is prepared by dissolving 5 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 100 grams of water.
Calculate the molality of the solution. (Molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol)
b. Give four differences between Ideal and non-ideal solutions 3,2
28. a. Why do transition elements form-coloured compounds?
b. What is Lanthanoid contraction? Give its cause.
c. Why do transition elements show variable oxidation states?
d. What happens when Acidified KMnO4 reacts with FeSO4? 1,2,1,1
ChapterwiseMarksdistributionandBlueprintofXIIChemistryPaper
Session2024-25
Note:
i. There will be 28 questions in all.
a. Q.N. 1 to 12 are Multiple choice questions and Carry 1 mark each,
b. Q.N. 13 to 19 are Very short answer questions carrying 2 Marks each,
c. Q.N.20 to 24 are short answer questions carrying 3 marks each
d. Q.N. 25 is case study-based question and carries 4 marks
e. Q. 26 to 28 are long answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
ii. All Questions are compulsory however internal choices have been given.