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This document contains a series of chemistry questions for XIth grade students, focusing on basic concepts of chemistry. It includes problems related to stoichiometry, molarity, molecular formulas, and chemical reactions. The questions are multiple-choice format, providing various options for each problem.
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DPP 4

This document contains a series of chemistry questions for XIth grade students, focusing on basic concepts of chemistry. It includes problems related to stoichiometry, molarity, molecular formulas, and chemical reactions. The questions are multiple-choice format, providing various options for each problem.
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CLASS : XIth SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY

DATE : DPP No. : 4

Topic :- SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY


1. A partially dried clay mineral contains 8% water. The original sample contained 12% water
and 45% silica. The % of silica in the partially dried sample is nearly:
a) 50% b) 49% c) 55% d)47%

2. Number of g-atoms of an element in one atom are:


a) 6.023 × 1023 b) 1.66 × 10―24 c) 2 × 1023 d)None of these

3. Concentration of HCl is 10 𝑁. 100 mL of 1 𝑁 HCl can be obtained by diluting:


a) 10 mL of conc. HCl to 100 mL
b) 20 mL of conc. HCl to 100 mL
c) 100 mL of conc. HCl to 200 mL
d)100 mL of conc. HCl to 100 mL

4. The number of formula units of calcium fluoride, CaF2 present in 146.4 g of CaF2 (the molar
mass of CaF2 is 78.08 g/mol) is
a) 1.129 × 1024 CaF2 b) 1.146 × 1024 CaF2 c) 7.808 × 1024 CaF2 d) 1.877 × 1024 CaF2

5. What is the weight of oxygen that is required for the complete combustion of 2.8 kg of
ethylene?
a) 9.6 kg b) 96.0 kg c) 6.4 kg d)2.8 kg

6. The number of sodium atoms in 2 moles of sodium ferrocyanide is


a) 12 × 1023 b) 26 × 1023 c) 34 × 1023 d)48 × 1023

7. Stoichiometric ratio of sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate and sodium hydrogen


orthophosphate required for synthesis of Na5P3O11 is
a) 1.5 : 3 b) 3 : 1.5 c) 1 : 1 d)2 : 3

8. 4.4 g of CO2 and 2.24 litre of H2 at STP are mixed in a container. The total number of molecules
present in the container will be:
a) 6.022 × 1023 b) 1.2044 × 1023 c) 2 mole d)6.023 × 1024

9. Calculate the number of moles left after removing 1021 molecules from 200 mg ofCO2.
a) 0.00454 b) 0.00166 c) 2.88 × 10―3 d)None of these
10. Which has maximum number of atoms?
a) 24 g of C (12) b) 56 g of Fe (56) c) 27 g of Al (27) d)108 g of Ag (108)

11. A sample of copper sulphate pentahydrate contains 8.64 g of oxygen. How many gram of Cu is
present in this sample?
(Atomic mass of Cu = 63.6, S = 32.06, O = 16)
a) 0.952 g b) 3.816 g c) 3.782 g d)8.64 g

12. To neutralise completely 20 ML of 0.1 𝑀 aqueous solution of phosphorous acid (H3PO3), the
volume of 0.1 𝑀 aqueous KOH solution required is :
a) 60 mL b) 20 mL c) 40 mL d)10 mL

13. 2 g of O2 at O0C and 760 mm of Hg pressure has volume


a) 1.4 L b) 2.8 L c) 11.2 L d)22.4 L

14. An organic compound contains 20.0% C, 6.66% H, 47.33% N and the rest was oxygen. Its molar
mass is 60 g mol―1 the molecular formula of the compound is
a) CH4N2O b) C2H4NO2 c) CH3N2O d) CH4N2O2

15. One mole of solute (NaCl) is dissolved in 1 litre water. The molarity of solution is:
a) > 1 𝑀 b) < 1 𝑀 c) = 1 𝑀 d) = 2 𝑀

16. 100 mL of 0.1 N hypo decolourised iodine by the addition of 𝑥 gram of crystalline copper
sulphate to excess of KI. The value of ′𝑥′ is
(molecular wt. of CuSO4,5H2O is 250)
a) 5.0 g b) 1.25 g c) 2.5 g d)4 g

17. Which of the following contains greatest number of oxygen atoms?


a) 1 g of O b) 1 g of O2
c) 1 g of O3 d)All have the same number of atoms

18. The normality of 4% (wt./vol.) NaOH is:


a) 0.1 b) 1.0 c) 0.05 d)0.01

19. The mass of potassium dichromate crystals required to oxidise 750 cm3 of 0.6 M Mohr’s salt
solution is (Given, molar mass : Potassium dichromate = 294, Mohr’s salt = 392)
a) 0.49 g b) 0.45 g c) 22.05 g d)2.2 g

20. If 0.5 mole of BaCl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole of Na3PO4 the maximum number of mole of Ba3
(PO4)2 that can be formed is:
a) 0.7 b) 0.5 c) 0.30 d)0.1

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