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NSEJS Practice Paper - 3

The document is a practice paper for the NSEJS exam, designed for Class 10 students, covering topics from school, NTSE, and Olympiad syllabi. It includes multiple-choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as molarity, pH, isotopes, and ionization energies. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.
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NSEJS Practice Paper - 3

The document is a practice paper for the NSEJS exam, designed for Class 10 students, covering topics from school, NTSE, and Olympiad syllabi. It includes multiple-choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as molarity, pH, isotopes, and ionization energies. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.
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NSEJS PRACTICE PAPER - 3


(Based on School, NTSE & Olympiad Syllabus)
(For Class 10X Studying Student)

1. Molarity of pure D2O will be (assume density of M


D2O is 1g/ml) 6. What is the pH of Ca  OH2 ?
100
(1) 55.56 (2) 1
(1) 1.699 (2) 12
(3) 50 (4) 10
(3) 12.301 (4) 12.699
2. Choose the incorrect match regarding equivalent
weight (M = molar mass of acid) 7. In the following reaction
Acid Equivalent wt
HC2O4  PO34  HPO42  C2O42
(1) H3PO2 M
Which pair can act as Bronsted bases only
M
(2) H3PO4 (1) HC2O4 and PO34 (2) HPO24 and C2O24
3

M (3) HC2O4 and HPO42 (4) PO34 and C2O42


(3) H3BO3
3
8. Maximum number of e in a subshell with l = 3
M and n = 4 is
(4) H2SO4
2 (1) 10 (2) 12
3. If abundance of two isotopes of carbon (3) 14 (4) 16
C12
6 and C14
6
are 90% and 10% respectively then 9. If each orbital can hold a maximum of
number of C-12 atoms in 12g of sample will be 3 electrons. The number of elements in 2nd
approximately period of Periodic Table is
(1) 0.44 NA (2) 0.88 NA (1) 27 (2) 9
(3) 0.22 NA (4) 0.11 NA (3) 18 (4) 12
4. Which of the following has highest energy Z>1 10. Which of the following represents d-block
(1) 4s (2) 4p element?
(3) 4d (4) 4f (1) [Ru]6d10 7s2 p2 (2) [Xe] 4f1 5d1 6s2

5. Among the following which one is mixed salt? (3) [Xe]4f14 5d1 6s2 (4) [Xe] 5d1 6s2

(1) NaHCO3 11. In which of the following pairs the radii of 2nd
(2) NaKCO3 species is greater than that of 1st?
(3) FeSO4 ·(NH4 )2SO4·24H2 O (1) K, Ca (2) H, He
(4) Ca(OH)Cl (3) Mg+ , Mg+2 (4) O2–, O–

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12. The successive ionisation energies for element 16. An alkaline solution of K2HgI4 is called
x is given below (1) Fehling solution (2) Benedict's reagent
IE1 : 250 kJmol-1 (3) Nessler's reagent (4) Tollen's reagent

IE2 : 820 kJmol-1 17. Select the element that is different mostly from
other ones
IE3 : 1100 kJmol-1
(1) Nitrogen (2) Silicon
IE4 : 1400 kJmol-1
(3) Phosphorous (4) Carbon
Find out the number of valence e   for the
18. What is the dominant inter molecular force or
element x bond that must be overcome in converting liquid
(1) 3 (2) 4 CH3OH to a gas?
(3) 2 (4) 1 (1) Dipole-dipole interaction
(2) Covalent bond
13. The process requiring absorption of energy is
(3) London dispersion force
(1) F  F (2) H  H
(4) H bond
(3) Cl  Cl (4) O  O
19. The density of gas A is twice that of B at the
14. The pH of blood is maintained within the range same temperature. The molecular weight of gas B
7.36 – 7.42 by is thrice that of A. The ratio of pressure acting on
A and B will be
(1) CH3COONH4
(1) 6 : 1 (2) 7 : 8
(2) CH3COONa/ CH3COOH
(3) 2 : 5 (4) 1 : 4
(3) HCO3 / CO32 20. An organic compound containing C, H and N gave
the following analysis C = 40%, H = 13.33%,
(4) CH3COOH
N = 46.67%. The empirical formula is
15. The compound which contains both ionic and (1) CH4N (2) CH5N
covalent bonds is (3) C2H7N2 (4) C2H7N
(1) KCl (2) CS 2
(3) C2H6 (4) KCN

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NSEJS PRACTICE PAPER - 3


(Based on School, NTSE & Olympiad Syllabus)
(For Class 10X Studying Student)

ANSWER

1. (3) 5. (2) 9. (4) 13. (2) 17. (1)

2. (3) 6. (3) 10. (4) 14. (3) 18. (4)

3. (2) 7. (4) 11. (2) 15. (4) 19. (1)

4. (4) 8. (3) 12. (4) 16. (3) 20. (1)

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