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Test Booklet Series


PAPERII

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Test Booklet No.


OMR Sheet No.

CHEMICAL SCIENCES
Time : 1 Hour 15 minutes

Maximum Marks: 100


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code on the OMR Sheet attached with this booklet. Also write your OMR Sheet number in the space
provided above.
2. This paper consists of seventy-five multiple choice type questions. Answer all the questions. Each
question carries two marks.
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one correct response and mark it in the OMR Sheet with blue/black ball pen.
Example:

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Chemical Sciences
PAPER II
1. The dissociation constant of benzoic acid is equal
to 6.6 105. The pH of 0.022 mol L1 bonzoic acid
solution will be nearly equal to (considering
[H+] > > [OH] and concentration of acid > > [H+])
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
2. Molar translational partition function (Qt) is
calculated from the molecular translational partition
function (qt) by using the relation (NA is Avogadro
Number),
(A) Qt = qt NA!
NA
t

(B) Qt = q

5. The entropy of mixing per mole of a mixture


containing 1 mole of O2 and 1 mole of N2 at temperature
T is equal to
(A) RT ln 0.5
(B) 2 RT ln 2
(C) R ln 0.5
(D) RT ln 0.5
dq

rev
6. The value of the cyclic integral of
(q is heat)

(A) > 0
(B) < 0
(C) = 0

NA!

NA

(C) Qt = qt

(D) Qt = qtNA NA

(D) = 1
7. The absorbance of a solution having 50%
trasmittance is
(A) 0.301

3. Adsorption of a soap at the air-water surface


follows Langmuir isotherm. Then the plot of soap
adsorbed per unit surface area () versus soap
concentration (C) will appear like
(A)
C

(B)

is

(B) 0.699
(C) 1.301
(D) 1.699
8. Two monodispersed polymers with
M = 62 Kg mol1 and M = 78 Kg mol1 are mixed in
equal amounts. The number average molar mass of the
mixture is

(A) 81 Kg mol1

(C)

(B) 71 Kg mol1
C

(C) 68 Kg mol1

(D)

(D) 70 Kg mol1
C

4. The expression for first law of thermodynamics


for water surface ( is surface tension and is the surface
area) is
(A) dU = TdS + PdV + d
(B) dU = TdS + PdV + d
(C) dU = TdS + PdV d
(D) dU = TdS + d

is

9. The pH of an aqueous solution of 0.010 M KNO3


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

5.60
7.38
7.00
6.98
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10. The IUPAC name of the spiro-compound


CH3

13. Match the information in column I with those


in column II
I
II
Cl

(i)
(A) 2-methyl spiro [5, 4] deca1, 6diene

(ii)
(iii)

(D) 3-methyl spiro [5, 4] deca3, 7diene

11. Match the following IR data in column II to the


compounds in column I:
I
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.

acetone
ethylacetale
acetylchloride
acetamide

1770
1655
1730
1700
1540

Me

o
N

CO2H

CO2H

o
N

NO2
CO 2H

B. enantiomers
C. diastereomers

NO2
CO 2H

D. homomers
E. atrop isomers

(A) i : C; ii : A; iii : B; iv : D
(B) i : B; ii : C; iii : A; iv : E
(C) i : D; ii : E; iii : C; iv : B

II
m.
n.
o.
p.
q.

NO 2 NO2

(iv)

Me

Cl

Me

(B) 2-methyl spiro [4, 5] deca1, 6diene


(C) 8-methyl spiro [4, 5] deca1, 7diene

A. rotamers

Me

cm1
cm1
cm1
cm1
cm1

(A) i : m; ii : n; iii : o; iv : p
(B) i : p; ii : o; iii : m; iv : n
(C) i : o; ii : p; iii : n; iv : m
(D) i : o; ii : p; iii : n; iv : q

(D) i : A; ii : B; iii : C; iv : E
14. Gammexane is
(A) DDT
(B) Benzene hexachloride
(C) Chloral
(D) Hexachloroethane
d is
15. The hermitian conjugate of the operator
dx
given by
d
( ) =
dx
d
d
(
) =
dx
dx
d
d
(
) =i
dx
dx
d
(
) = dx
dx

d
(A)
dx

(B)
(C)
12. Fore some 1-electron atom, an approximate
ground-state wave function is given as
0 ~ exp [Zr2/a0].
The most probable value of r (the radius) will be
(A) a0/2Z
(B)

a0/2Z

(D)

16. An enolate ion is a reactive intermediate in


(A) Reimer-Tiemann reaction
(B) Grignard reaction

(C) 2Z/a0

(C) Aldol reaction

(D)

(D) Fries rearrangement

2Z/a0

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17. Barbiturates, which are derivatives of barbituric
acid, are generally used as:
(A) anthelmintics
(B) analgesics
(C) antipyrelics
(D) tranquillizers
18. The total energy of a H-atom in its first excited
state is 3.4 eV. The average kinetic and potential
energies are denoted respectively by < T > and < V >.
These values satisfy
(A) < T > = 3.4 eV, < V > = 6.8 eV
(B) < T > = 1.7 eV, < V > = 5.1 eV
(C) < T > = 6.8 eV, < V > = 10.2 eV
(D) < T > = 1.7 eV, < V > = 1.7 eV
19. Which of the following is non-aromatic?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

20. Which of the following is not a green house gas?


(A) CO2

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22.

(C) 3P1
(D) 1D2

III

H3C

24. Packing efficiency of a simple cubic crystal


structure is
1
2
3
(B)
2
(C)
9
(D)
6

(A)

(D) Water Vapour

(B) 3P0

23. The electronic configuration of an atom X is


1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p4. The chemistry of X is,
therefore, likely to be similar to that of
(A) Boron
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Chlorine

(C) O2

(A) 3P2

II

Which of the following statement is true for the


above sequence of reactions?
(A) II is (2Z, 4E) 2, 4-hexadiene and the
conversion II III is an endo-selective
Diels-Alder reaction
(B) II is (2Z, 4E) 2, 4-hexadiene and the
conversion II III is an exo-selective DielsAlder reaction
(C) II is (2E, 4E) 2, 4-hexadiene and the
conversion II III is an endo-selective
Diels-Alder reaction
(D) II is (2E, 4E) 2, 4-hexadiene and the
conversion II III is an exo-selective DielsAlder reaction

(B) CH4

21. The ground state of carbon atom has the electron


configuration 1S22S22P2. The term symbol for the lowest
energy state will be

CH 3

o
Me

Me

25.

+ CO + HCl

AlCl3

CHO

Cu2Cl 2

The above transformation is known as


(A) HallerBauer reaction
(B) Hajos-Wiechert reaction
(C) Gattermann-Koch reaction
(D) Heck reaction
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26. In the crystal structure of CuF2, the Cu+2 ion is

hexa coordinated with four F at a distance of 1.93 and

two F at 2.27 . The reasons for this is


(A) Jahn-Teller distortion
(B) Asymmetric vibration and stretching of bond
lengths
(C) Axial and equitorial bonds are always
different
(D) Such asymmetry of structure is the law of
nature

27. Maxwells speed distribution yields

C2 = 3RT
M
8RT
M

and C =

The value of C4 would then satisfy the inequatity


(A)

C4

(B)

C4

8RT

is

C 4 3RT

(C) M
(D)

8RT
M
3RT
M
M

3RT
M

C
4

i. KH
ii.

iii. H

(A)
0

(B)
O

(C)
O

(D)
O

30. A non-polar liquid like cyclohexane boils at


87C at 1 atm. pressure. The expected molar enthalpy of
vaporization will be
(A) 7000 Cal
(B) 700 Cal
(C) 350 Cal
(D) 3500 Cal
31. Which of the following statement is correct for
the following transformation?
hv

6
H

28. The major product of the following transformation

OH

29. According to Enrico Fermi, the emission of ,


and radiation from a radioactive element is
materialization of energy.
(A) The statement is absolutely wrong
(B) The statement is true because large quantity
of energy is equivalent to small quantity of
mass
(C) The statement is wrong because radioactivity
is spontaneous disintegration of larger body
to a smaller body by eliminating some
fragments
(D) The statment is true because Enrico Fermi
said it

(A) It is an electrocyclic reaction, its HOMO is


2, and the motion is conrotatory
(B) It is an electrocyclic reaction, its HOMO is
2, and the motion is disrotatory
(C) It is an electrocyclic reaction, its HOMO is
3, and the motion is conrotatory
(D) It is an electrocyclic reaction, its HOMO is
3, and the motion is disrotatory
32. Ortho and para hydrogen have different physical
properties, e.g., boiling points, specific heats and thermal
conductivities, because
(A) they are structural isomers
(B) they are nuclear spin isomers
(C) their molecular weights are different
(D) the nature of their bonding is different

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33. The bond length r of a diatomic molecule is
related to its reduced mass and rotational constant B by
(A) r B
1
(B) r (B) 2

34. The major product of the following reaction is


o

OEt

OEt

(B)
(C)

1. n-BuLi (2 eqv.)
2.

(A)

Br

3. H3O

(A) planer, pyramidal and tetrahedral


(B) pyramidal, planer and tetrahedral

39. The symmetric stretch of a linear AB2 type of


molecule is
(A) IR active but Raman inactive
(B) IR inactive but Raman active
(C) Both IR and Raman active
(D) Both IR and Raman inactive

CO2Et

o o C3H7

40. Which of the following reagents will react with


pyrrole to form 2-formyl pyrrole?

OEt

o o

(D)

(D) pyramidal, pyramidal and tetrahedral

(D) r (B)1

38. The species CO3 , H3O and BH4 are, respectively,

(C) planer, pyramidal and planer

(C) r (B) 2

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OEt

35. The ionization potentials of atoms C, N and O


follow the order
(A) C < N < O
(B) O < N < C
(C) C < O < N
(D) N < O < C
36. The molecule CO has
(A) bond order equal to 3, and the molecule is
paramagnetic
(B) bond order equal to 3, and the molecule is
diamagnetic
(C) bond order equal to 1, and the molecule is
paramagnetic
(D) bond order equal to 1, and the molecule is
diamagnetic
37. The reagents used in Oppenauer Oxidation are
(A) KMnO4 & CH3COCH3
(B) CrO3 & CH3COCH3
(C) Isoprophl alcohol and Aluminium
isopropoxide
(D) Aluminium isopropoxide and Acetone

(A) HCOOH MeOH


(B) CHCl3KOH
(C) H2O2NaOH
(D) AC2OSnCl4
41. A diatomic molecule A B has a dipole moment
of 2D and the internuclear distance is 108 cm. The ionic
character of A B bond is approximately
(A) 30%
(B) 40%
(C) 50%
(D) 60%
42. Identify the point group symmetry of the following
form of cyclohexane molecule:

(A) C6v
(B) D3d
(C) D6d
(D) D2d
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43. The important pain killer morphine, the chief


alkaloid of opium, contains
(A) Phenanthrene nucleus
(B) Isoquinoline nucleus
(C) Pyrrolidine nucleus
(D) Indole nucleus
44. The complex [ Ni (CN)4]2 is
(A) planer and diamagnetic
(B) planer and paramagnetic
(C) tetrahedral and diamagnetic
(D) tetrahedral and paramagnetic

47. The chemical and physical properties of elements


are periodic function of
(A) atomic density
(B) atomic weight
(C) atomic volume
(D) atomic number
48. The activated complex [AB] is formed repidly
from A and B as shown below:
A+B

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2/3
1/3
(A) Ca
++ Ce

(B) Ca++ Ce2

49.

(C) Ca++ Ce
2
(D) Ca
++ Ce

OH

OH
III

OH
II

Appropriate reagents for the selective preparation


of II and III from I are
(A) II : H2, Pd | BaSO4; III : Na, Liq .NH3
(B) II : Na, Liq .NH3; III : H2, Pd | BaSO4
(C) II : H2 | Pd(OH)2; III : Sn | HCl
(D) II : Sn | HCl; III : H2 | Pd(OH)2

[AB]

kb

(Fast)

If Kf is equal to ZeE/RT (Z being the frequency


factor), the value of kb is

45. The mean activity co-efficient () of the ions in


a solution of CaCl2 in terms of the activity co-efficient
of individual ions is given by

46.

kf

Ze+ E/RT
Z
Z1eE/RT
eE/RT
NO2

1.

MgBr

2. H3O

N
H

The above transformation is an example of


(A) Fischer Indole Synthesis
(B) Bartoli Indole Synthesis
(C) Reissert Synthesis
(D) Madelung Synthesis
50. The CFSE of d0, d5 (high spin) and d10 ions are
(A) all zero
(B) all non-zero
(C) zero only for the first two cases
(D) zero only for the last two cases

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