Name of the Organisation : Indian Association of Physics Teachers
Name of the Paper : National Standard Examination In Chemistry Question Paper 2016
Year : 2015 – 16
Name of the Subject : Chemistry
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IAPT National Standard Examination In Chemistry
Paper Code: C 230
National Standard Examination In Chemistry Question Paper 2016
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Instructions
1. Use of mobile phones, smartphones, ipads during examination is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
2. In addition to this question paper, you are given answer sheet along with Candidate’s copy.
3. On the answer sheet, make all the entries carefully in the space provided ONLY in BLOCK CAPITALS as well as by properly darkening the appropriate bubbles. Incomplete/ incorrect/carelessly filled information may disqualify your candidature.
4. On the answer sheet, use only BLUE or BLACK BALL POINT PEN for making entries and filling the bubbles.
5. Question paper has two parts. In Part A1(Q. Nos 1 to 60) each question has four alternatives, out of which only one is correct. Choose the correct alternative and fill the appropriate bubble, as shown.
6. For Part A1, each correct answer gets 3 marks. A wrong one gets a penalty of 1 mark. Part A2 full marks are 6 for each question, you get them when ALL correct answers are marked.
7. Any rough work should be done only in the space provided.
8. Use of non-programmable calculator is allowed.
9. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the completion of the examination.
10. After submitting your answerpaper, take away the Candidate’s copy for your reference.
Sample Questions
(1) A bottle of H3PO4 solution contains 70% (w/w) acid. If the density of the solution is 1.54 g cm-3, the volume of the H3PO4 solution required to prepare 1 L of I N solution is
(A) 90 mL
(B) 45 mL
(C) 30 mL
(D) 23 mL
(2) Wood or cattle dung ash is used for cleaning cooking utensils in many parts of India. The statement that is not true for this ash is:
(A) it largely consists of metal oxides and silicates because non-metals are removed as gaseous compounds during burning of the wood/dung cakes.
(B) when added to water, it forms alkaline solution with pH~8 and above, which helps to remove oily substances from the utensils.
(C) several chemical components of ash remain undissolved as solids in water and these solids help in cleaning by providing scrubbing action.
(D) if left moist for a few hours in air, it slowly turns acidic because of oxidative decomposition
3. When 1 L of 0.1 M sulphuric acid solution is allowed to react with 1 L of 0.1 M sodium hydroxide solution, the amount of sodium sulphate (anhydrous) that can be obtained from the solution formed and the concentration of H+ in the solution respectively are
(A) 3.55 g, 0.1 M
(B) 7.10 g, 0.025 M
(C) 3.55 g, 0.025 M
(D) 7.10 g, 0.05 M
4. A current of 5.0 A flows for 4.0 h through an electrolytic cell containing a molten salt of metal M. This results in deposition of 0.25 mol of the metal M at the cathode. The oxidation state of M in the molten salt is (1 Faraday = 96485 C mol-1)
(A) +1 (B) +2 (C) +3 (D) +4
5. The nature of CsAuCl3 is (this compound contains Au in two oxidation states and there is no Au-Au bond)
(A) diamagnetic
(B) paramagnetic
(C) ferromagnetic
(D) antiferromagnetic
6. The incorrect statement for lanthanides among the following statements is
(A) 4f and 5d orbitals are so close in energy that it is very difficult to locate the exact position of electrons in lanthanides
(B) most common stable oxidation state is +3
(C) tripositive lanthanide ions have characteristic color depending on nature of group with which they combine to form compounds
(D) some lanthanide ions absorb either in infrared or ultraviolet region of electromagnetic spectrum
7. The vapor pressure of benzene is 53.3 kPa at 60.6 °C, but it fall to 51.5 kPa when 19 g of a nonvolatile organic compound is dissolved in 500 g benzene. The molar mass of the onvolatile compound is
(A) 82 (B) 85 (C) 88 (D) 92
8. Sodium metal dissolves in liquid ammonia and forms a deep blue solution. The color is due to absorption of light by
(A) sodium ions
(B) ammoniated electrons
(C) free electrons
(D) ammoniated sodium ions
9. The de Broglie wavelength of an object of mass 33 g moving with a velocity of 200 m s-1 is of the order of
(A) 10-31 m
(B) 10-34 m
(C) 10-37 m
(D) 10-41 m
10. A person having osteoporosis is suffering from lead poisoning. Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) is administered for this condition. The best form of EDTA to be used for such administration is –
(A) EDTA
(B) tetrasodium salt
(C) disodium salt
(D) calcium dihydrogen salt