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SMILES INDIA VIDYASHRAM

CW REVISION TEST - I
CHEMISTRY
Name : ______________ Marks : 40
Grade : 10 Time Duration : 1 Hour 30 minutes
Date : 19.10.2024
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Section-A
1. Which of the following statements are correct for carbon compounds?
(i) Most carbon compounds are good conductors of electricity.
(ii) Most carbon compounds are poor conductors of electricity.
(iii) Force of attraction between molecules of carbon compounds is not very strong.
(iv) Force of attraction between molecules of carbon compounds is very strong.
(a) (ii) and (iv) (b) (ii) and (iii) (c) (i) and (iv) (d) (i) and (iii)
2. Buckminsterfullerene is an allotropic form of
(a) phosphorus (b) sulphur (c) carbon (d) tin
3. A molecule of ethylene (C2H4 ) has
(a) only single bonds (b) only double bonds
(c) only triple bonds (d) one double bond and four single bond
4. Which of the following is the formula of Butanoic acid?

5. Vinegar is a solution of
(a) 50 – 60% acetic acid (b) 5 – 8% acetic acid
(c) 5 – 8% acetic acid in alcohol (d) 50 – 60% acetic acid in water
6. Identify the unsaturated compounds from the following
(i) Propane (ii) Propene (iii) Propyne (iv) Chloropropane
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (ii) and (iv) (c) (iii) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (iii)
In the following questions(13-16), a statement of assertion (A) followed by a statement of reason (R) is
given. Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(d) (A) is false but (R) is true.
7. Assertion (A): Carboxylic acids are weaker than mineral acids.
Reason (R) : A weaker acid will ionize completely into ions in water.
8. Assertion (A) : Cooking oil decolourises bromine water.
Reason (R) : Cooking oil undergoes addition reaction.
9. Assertion(A) : Graphite is soft and slippery to touch.
Reason (R) : Graphite has sheet like layered structure.
Section-B
10. Identify and name the functional groups present in the following compounds.
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

11.(a) Draw the electron dot structure of ethyne, give its structural and molecular formula.
(OR)
Give the Lewis dot structure of (i) CCl4 (ii) H2O
12. Give the IUPAC name of the following compounds.
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

13. Write the structural formula for all the isomers of pentane.
Section-C
14. (a) What is saponification? Write the reaction involved in the process. (2)
(b) What are Hydrocarbons? Give examples. (1)
15. Name the reaction which is commonly used in conversion of vegetable oils to fats. Explain the reaction
involved in detail.
16. An organic compound A on heating with concentrated H2SO4 forms a compound B which on addition of one
mole of hydrogen in presence of Ni forms a compound C. One mole of compound C on combustion forms
two moles of CO2 and 3 moles of H2O. Identify the compounds A, B and C and write the chemical equations
of the reactions involved.
(OR)
What are isomers? Draw the possible isomers of the compound with molecular formula C3H6O.
Section-D
17. Read the passage given below and answer the following questions:
Food, clothes, medicines, books, or many of the things are all based on this versatile element carbon. In
addition, all living structures are carbon based. The earth’s crust has only 0.02% carbon in the form of
minerals. The element carbon occurs in different forms in nature with widely varying physical properties.
Both diamond and graphite are formed by carbon atoms, the difference lies in the manner in which the
carbon atoms are bonded to one another.
(i) Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) Graphite is much less dense than diamond (b) Graphite is black and soft
(c) Graphite has low melting point (d) Graphite feels smooth and slippery
(ii) Which one of the following is not an allotrope of carbon?
(a) Soot (b) Graphite (c) Diamond (d) Fullerene
(iii) Give the name and structural formula of the third member of the homologous series of following:
(a)Alkane (b) Alkene (c) Alkyne (d) cycloalkane
Section-E
18. (a) Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain multiple bonds between the two C-atoms and show addition reactions.
Give the test to distinguish ethane from ethene. Give the chemical equations involved in the
identification. (2)
(b) Esters are sweet-smelling substances and are used in making perfumes. Suggest the reaction involved for
the preparation of an ester with an example. (2)
(c) What is catenation? (1)
(OR)
(d) Look at the Figure and answer the following questions (3)

(i) What change would you observe in the calcium hydroxide solution taken in tube B?
(ii) Write the reaction involved in test tubes A and B respectively.
(iii) If ethanol is given instead of ethanoic acid, would you expect the same change?
(e) Explain the given reactions with the examples : Substitution reaction and oxidation reactions (2)
19. (a) How would you bring about the following conversions? Name the process and write the reaction
involved. (3)
(i) Propanol to propanoic acid (ii) Propene to propane
(b) Explain the cleansing mechanism of soaps. (2)
(OR)
(c) Explain the formation of scum when hard water is used with soap. (2)
(d) Intake of small quantity of methanol can be lethal. Comment. (2)
(e) What is homologous series ? Explain with an example (1)

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