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Chemistry 1st Year T-5

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ANNUAL REVISION TEST SYSTEM

AMBITIOUS ACADEMY LAHORE


NAME REGISTRATION #
TIME 1 H:50
CLASS INTER-1 SUBJECT CHEMISTRY
ALLOWED MIN
DATE SYLLABUS ND
CHAPTER 4(2 HALF) MARKS 65
Objective Time: 30 Minutes
Q.No.1: Fill the correct Bubble. (25x1=25)
1- Ionic solid are characterized by:
(a) Low melting points (b) good conductivity in solid state
(c) High vapour pressure (d) solubility in polar solvents
2- Amorphous solids:
(a) Have sharp melting points (b) undergo clean cleavage when cut with knife
(c)Have perfect arrangement of atoms (d) can possess small regions of order arrangement of atoms
3- The molecules of CO2 in dry ice form the:
(a) Ionic crystal (b) covalent crystal (c) molecular crystal (d) any type of crystal
4- Which of the following is a pseudo solid?
(a) CaF2 (b) glass (c) NaCl (d) All
5-Diamond is bad conductor of electricity because
(a) It has a tight structure
(b) There are no free electrons present in the crystal of diamond to conduct electricity
(c) It has a high density (d) is transparent to light
6- How many allotropic forms are present in carbon?
(a) Two (b) three (c) four (d) five
7- Which one is the example of cubic crystal?
(a) Graphite (b) sugar (c) borax (d) diamond
8. Crystal lattice of substances can be categorized into
(a) Five types (b) seven types (c) six types (d) two type
9. Molecular crystals are generally
(a) Hard (b) relatively soft (c) Unstable (d) do not exist
10. Ionic solids do not conduct electrical current, because
(a) Ions do not have translator motion. (b) Free electrons are less
(c) The coordination number of the ion is very high (d) stronger covalent bonds are present in their structure
11. The existence of an element in more than one form is called:
(a) Allotropy (b) isomorphism (c) Polymorphism (d) isotropy
12. The example of a hexagonal system is
(a) Sugar (b) Sulphur (c) Graphite (d) isotropy
13. The phenomenon in which crystal show variation in physical properties in different direction is called,
(a) Isomorphism (b) polymorphism (c) Anisotropy (d) isotropy
14. A phenomenon in which a compound exists more than one crystalline form is called
(a) Isomorphism (b) polymorphism (c) Allotropy (d) symmetry
15. Which one of the substances shows anisotropy behavior in electrical conductivity?
(a) Diamond (b) graphite (c) solid KCl (d) Ice
16. The phenomenon in which two different substances exist in the same crystalline form is called
(a) Isomorphism (b) polymorphism (c) Anisotropy (d) isotropy
17. The temperature at which one crystalline form of a substance changes to another form is called
(a) Triple point (b) transition temperature (c) melting point (d) freezing point
18. Which one of the pairs are isomorphs
(a) K2SO4, K2CrO4 (b) CaCO3, CaCl2 (c) Na2CO3, KBr (d) NaF,MgCO3
19. Metallic solids are characterized by their
(a) Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity (b) shining surface
(c) Malleable and ductile behavior (d) all of the above
20. On the types of forces present, crystals can be classified into
(a) Three type (b) Four type (c) Five type (d) Seven type
21. The close packing of atoms in metallic structures, considering metal atoms like hard spherical balls, having the
layers sequence ABC. ABC referred as
(a) Hexagonal close packing (b) octahedral close packing (c) Cubic close packing (d) tetrahedral close packing
22. Diamond, graphite and SiO2are the example of
(a) Molecular solids (b) covalent solids (c) ionic solid (d) metallic solids
23. In a crystal a b c, 90 and .it is
(a) Rhombic (b) trigonal (c) monoclinic (d) hexagonal a crystal
24. Which one of the pairs is not isomorph?
(a) NaNO3, KNO3 (b) ZnSO4, NiSO4 (c) NaF, MgO (d) Na2CO3, KBr
25. In Crystal structure of NaCl, the arrangement of Cl ion is.
(a) FCC (b) BCC (c) Both a and b (d) none of these

Subjective Time: 30 Minutes

Q. No. 2 Give short answers of following Questions. (12x2=24)

1. What are cleavage plane?

2. What is anisotropy? Why graphite is anisotropic in electrical behaviour?

3. Why cleavage of crystals is anisotropic in behaviour?

4. What is symmetry? Write down symmetry elements

5. What is meant by habit of a crystal?

6. What is polymorphism?

7. What is allotropy? 8. Define Unit Cell?

9. How unit cell is defined by unit cell dimension?

10. What is crystal lattice?

11. What are crystallites?

12 Why ionic solids are brittle in nature?

Long Questions. (8x2=16)

Q. No. 3

(a) Calculate the mass of 1 dm3 of NH3 gas at 30oC and 1000mmHg pressure, considering
that NH3 is behaving ideally.
(b) Write a note on molecular solids .write down properties, discuss structure of iodine

Q. No. 4
(a) Define metallic bond write down four properties of metals
(b) A sample of nitrogen gas is enclosed in a vessel of volume 380 cm3 at 120oC and pressure
of 101325 Nm-2. This gas is transferred to a 10 dm3 flask and cooled to 27oC. Calculate the
pressure in Nm-2 exerted by the gas at 27oC.

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