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Std 12 Chemistry Unit Test

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Std 12 Chemistry Unit Test

This document contains a chemistry tuition test with multiple choice and written answer questions. It is divided into sections for 1 mark multiple choice questions, 1 mark short answer questions, 2 mark short answer questions, and 3 mark short answer questions. The test covers topics in chapter 1 of class 12 chemistry, including crystal structures, unit cells, defects, and semiconductors. It contains 35 total marks and is allotted 1.5 hours for completion.
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Chemistry Tuition

Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Chemistry Date : 20/06/22


Total Marks : 35 Unit Test Time : 1.5 Hour

//X Section A
• Choose correct answer from the given options. [Each carries 1 Mark] [10]
1. Which of the following is an amorphous solid?
(A) Graphite (C) (B) Quartz glass (SiO 2)
(C) Chrome alum (D) Silicon carbide (SiC)
2. Which of the following arrangements shows schematic alignment of magnetic moments of
antiferromagnetic substances ?
(A) (B)

(C) (D)
3. The sharp melting point of crystalline solids is due to ........... .

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(A) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a short distance in the crystal lattice.
(B) a regular arrangement of constituent particles observed over a long distance in the crystal lattice.
(C) same arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.
(D) different arrangement of constituent particles in different directions.
4. Which of the following is a network solid ?
(A) SO2 (Solid) (B) I2 (C) Diamond (D) H2O (Ice)
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5. Which of the following oxides behaves as conductor or insulator depending upon temperature ?
(A) TiO (B) SiO2 (C) TiO3 (D) MgO
6. Which of the following oxides shows electrical properties like metals ?
(A) SiO2 (B) MgO (C) SO2(s) (D) CrO2
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7. Schottky defect is observed in crystals when .......... .


(A) some cations move from their lattice site to interstitial sites.
(B) equal number of cations and anions are missing from the lattice.
(C) some lattice sites are occupied by electrons.
(D) some impurity is present in the lattice.
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8. The total number of tetrahedral voids in the face centred unit cell is .......... .
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12
9. The percentage of empty space in a body centred cubic arrangement is .......... .
(A) 74 (B) 68 (C) 32 (D) 26
10. The correct order of the packing efficiency in different types of unit cells is ........... .
(A) fcc < bcc < simple cubic (B) fcc > bcc > simple cubic
(C) fcc < bcc > simple cubic (D) bcc < fcc > simple cubic

//X Section B
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 1 Mark] [2]
1. A group 14 element is to be converted into n-type semiconductor by doping it with a suitable
impurity. To which group should this impurity belong ?
2. Why does white ZnO(s) becomes yellow upon heating ?

//X Section C
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 2 Marks] [20]
3. A compound is formed by two elements M and N. The element N forms ccp and atoms of
rd
æ 1ö
M occupy ç ÷ of tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound ?
è 3ø
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A compound is formed by two elements M and N. The element N forms ccp and atoms of
rd
æ 1ö
M occupy ç ÷ of tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound ?
è 3ø
4. An element with molar mass 2.7×10–2 kg mol–1 forms a cubic unit cell with edge length 405 pm. If
its density is 2.7×103 kg m–3, what is the nature of the cubic unit cell ?
5.1) Explain The basis of similarities and differences between metallic and ionic crystals.
6. 1) Calculate the efficiency of packing in case of a metal crystal for simple cubic
7. Silver crystallises in fcc lattice. If edge length of the cell is 4.07 × 10–8 cm and density is 10.5 g cm–3,
calculate the atomic mass of silver.
8. If the radius of the octahedral void is r and radius of the atoms in close-packing is R, derive relation
between r and R.
9. What is a semiconductor ? Describe the two main types of semiconductors and contrast their
conduction mechanism.
10. Classify each of the following as being either a p-type or a n-type semiconductor :
(i) Ge doped with In (ii) Si doped with B.
11. Gold (atomic radius = 0.144 nm) crystallises in a face-centred unit cell. What is the length of a side

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of the cell ?
12. 2) Explain the following terms with suitable examples : Frenkel defect

//X Section D
• Write the answer of the following questions. [Each carries 3 Marks] [3]
13. How many lattice points are there in one unit cell of each of the following lattice ?
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(i) Face-centred cubic
(ii) Face-centred tetragonal
(iii) Body-centred
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Chemistry Tuition
Chapters : 1 Std 12 : Chemistry Date : 20/06/22
Total Marks : 35 Unit Test Time : 1.5 Hour

Section [ A ] : 1 Mark MCQ

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. B Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 3 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q3
2. D Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 4 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q4
3. B Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 7 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q7
4. C Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 9 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q9
5. C Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 13 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q13
6. D Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 14 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q14
7. B Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 18 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q18
8. B Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 21 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q21
9. C Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 24 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q24
10. B Chap 1 (Part1) D-A 33 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S4Q33

Section [ B ] : 1 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


1. - Chap 1 (Part1) B 22 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S2Q22
2. - Chap 1 (Part1) D-B 59 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S5Q59

Section [ C ] : 2 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


3. - Chap 1 (Part1) B 15 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S2Q15
4. - Chap 1 (Part1) B 17 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S2Q17
5. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 9.1 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q9.1
6. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 10.1 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q10.1
7. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 11 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q11
8. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 14 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q14
9. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 17 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q17
10. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 20 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q20
11. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 21 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q21
12. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 23.2 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q23.2

Section [ D ] : 3 Marks Questions

No Ans Chap Sec Que Universal_QueId


13. - Chap 1 (Part1) C 8 QP21P11B1212_P1C1S3Q8

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