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CBSE Chemistry Class 12

Sample Paper 10 Page 1

CBSE Sample Paper 10


Class XII 2022-23
Chemistry
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are 35 questions in this question paper with internal choice.
2. SECTION A consists of 18 multiple-choice questions carrying 1 mark each.
3. SECTION B consists of 7 very short answer questions carrying 2 marks each.
4. SECTION C consists of 5 short answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
5. SECTION D consists of 2 case-based questions carrying 4 marks each.
6. SECTION E consists of 3 long answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
7. All questions are compulsory.
8. Use of log tables and calculators is not allowed.

SECTION-A
Directions (Q. Nos. 1-18) : The following questions are multiple-choice questions with one correct answer.
Each question carries 1 mark. There is no internal choice in this section.

1. By increasing the temperature, the vapour pressure of substance:


View Solution (a) always increases

(b) does not depend on temperature


(c) always decreases
(d) partially depends on temperature

2. The best way to prevent rusting of iron is


View Solution (a) Making it cathode (b) putting in saline water
(c) both of these (d) none of these

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3. A zero order reaction is one whose rate is independent of


View Solution (a) the concentration of the reactants

(b) the temperature of reaction


(c) the concentration of the product
(d) the material of the vessel in which reaction is carried out

4. Of the following transition metals, the maximum numbers of oxidation states are exhibited by:
View Solution (a) Chromium (Z = 24) (b) Manganese (Z = 25)
(c) iron (Z = 26) (d) Titanium (Z = 22)

5. An example of double salt is


View Solution (a) Bleaching powder (b) K 4 6Fe ^CNh6@
(c) Hypo (d) Potash alum

6. Which one is most reactive towards S N 1 reaction?


View Solution (a) C H CH (C H ) Br (b) C H CH (CH ) Br
6 5 6 5 6 5 3

(c) C 6 H 5 C (CH 3) (C 6 H 5) Br (d) C 6 H 5 CH 2 Br

7. Benzyl alcohol is obtained from benzaldehyde by


View Solution (a) Fitting’s reaction (b) Cannizzaro’s reaction
(c) Kolbe’s reaction (d) Wurtz’s reaction

8. Which of the following undergoes Cannizzaro’s reaction?


View Solution (a) CH CHO (b) CH CH CHO
3 3 2

(c) ^CH 3h2 CHCHO (d) HCHO

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9. The correct order of increasing basic nature for the bases NH 3 , CH 3 NH 2 and (CH 3) 2 NH is :
View Solution (a) (CH ) NH < NH < CH NH
3 2 3 3 2

(b) NH 3 < CH 3 NH 2 < (CH 3) NH


(c) CH 3 NH 2 < (CH) 3 NH < NH 3
(d) CH 3 NH 2 < NH 3 < (CH 3) 2 NH

10. On hydrolysis of starch, we finally get


View Solution (a) Glucose (b) Fructose
(c) Both a and b (d) Sucrose

11. Which of the following concentration unit is independent of temperature?


View Solution (a) Normality (b) Molarity
(c) Formality (d) Molality

12. Regarding criteria of catalysis which one of the following statements is not true?
View Solution (a) The catalyst is unchanged chemically at the end of the reaction

(b) A small quantity of catalyst is often sufficient to bring about a considerable amount of
reaction
(c) In a reversible reaction the catalyst alters the equilibrium position
(d) The catalyst accelerates the reaction

13. When MnO 2 is fused with KOH, a coloured compound is formed, the product and its colour is:
View Solution (a) K MnO , purple green (b) KMnO 4 , purple
2 4

(c) Mn 2 O 3 , brown (d) Mn 3 O 4 , black

14. K 3 7Al ^C 2 O 4h3A is called


View Solution (a) Potassium alumino oxalate

(b) Potassium trioxalatoaluminate (III)


(c) Potassium aluminium (III) oxalate
(d) Potassium trioxalatoaluminate (VI)

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Directions (Q. No. 15-18) : Each of the following questions consists of two statements, one is Assertion
and the other is Reason. Give answer:

15. Assertion : SN2 reactions always proceed with inversion of configuration.


View Solution Reason : SN2 reaction of an optically active aryl halide with an aqueous solution of KOH
always gives an alcohol with opposite sign of rotation.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the a correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(d) Both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.

16. Assertion : Maltose is a reducing sugar which gives two moles of D-glucose on hydrolysis.
View Solution Reason : Maltose has 1, 4-β -glycosidic linkage.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the a correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(d) Both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.

17. Assertion : The kinetics of the reaction :


View Solution mA + nB + pC $ mlX + nlY + plZ
Obey the rate expression as dx = k [A] m [B] n .
dt
Reason : The rate of the reaction does not depend upon the concentration of C.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the a correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(d) Both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.

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18. Assertion : Vitamin D cannot be stored in our body.


View Solution Reason : Vitamin D is fat soluble vitamin and is excreted from the body in urine.
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the a correct explanation of the
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
(d) Both the Assertion and Reason are incorrect.

SECTION-B
Directions (Q. No. 19-25) : This section contains 7 questions with internal choice in two questions. The
following questions are very short answer type and carry 2 marks each.

19. Why do the gases always tend to be less soluble in liquids as the temperature is raised?
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20. For what reason transition metals have high melting points?
View Solution  o
What is the trend in melting point of transition metals when we move left to right in a series?

21. Give one test from which methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol are distinguished.
View Solution o
How are alcohols classified?

22. What is rate law? Illustrate with an example.


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23. Give the reason of dipole in C - X bond.


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24. Mention a reaction for which the exponents of concentration terms are not the same as their
View Solution stoichiometric coefficients in the rate equation.

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25. Write the IUPAC names of the following compounds:


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(i)

(ii)

SECTION-C
Directions (Q. No. 26-30) : This section contains 5 questions with internal choice in two questions. The
following questions are short answer type and carry 3 marks each.

26. Explain Raoult’s Law.


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27. Define specific conductance and equivalent conductance.


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28. What may be the stable oxidation state of the transition element with the following d electrons
View Solution configurations in the ground state of their atoms : 3d 3 , 3d 5 , 3d 8 and 3d 4 ?

29. Classify the following as primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols :


View Solution CH 3
|
1. CH 3 - C - CH 2 OH
|
CH 3
2. H 2 C = CH − CH 2 OH
3. CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH

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30. Discuss the structures of Carbonyl group.


View Solution  o
Why aldehydes are generally more reactive than Ketones in nucleophilic addition reactions?

SECTION-D
Directions (Q. No. 31-32) : The following questions are case-based questions. Each question has an internal
choice and carries 4 marks each. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

31. Pentose and hexose undergo intramolecular hemiacetal or hemiketal formation due to
View Solution combination of the –OH group with the carbonyl group. The actual structure is either of five or
six membered ring containing an oxygen atom. In the free state all pentoses and hexoses exist
in pyranose form (resembling pyran). However, in the combined state some of them exist as five
membered cyclic structures, called furanose (resembling furan).

The cyclic structure of glucose is represented by Haworth structure :

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α - and β - D glucose have different configuration at anomeric (C - 1) carbon atom, hence are
called anomers and the C - 1 carbon atom is called anomeric carbon (glycosidic carbon). The
six membered cyclic structure of glucose is called pyranose structure.
Answer the following questions :
(a) Give the difference between α − D (+)-glucose and β − D (+) glucose ?
(b) The given carbohydrate is

an α -furanose or a β -pyranose ?
(c) What is the structural difference between starch and cellulose?
 o
(d) What is the anomers ? Find anomeric carbon in given structure.

32. Elevation in boiling point is the increase in boiling point when a non volatile solute is added
View Solution to the solvent.
Addition of the solute lowers the vapour pressure of solvent, hence more heat is required to
increase the vapour pressure upto the atmospheric pressure. The addition of 3 g of a substance
to 100 g CCl 4 (M = 154 g mol−1) raises the boiling point of CCl 4 by 0.60°C. Kb (CCl 4) is 5.03
K kg mol-1 .
Given : K f (CCl 4) = 31.8 K kg mol−1 and ρ (solution) = 1.64 g cm−3 .
Answer the following questions :
(a) Determine the relative lowering of vapour pressure of the solution.
(b) Determine the molar mass of the substance.
(c) What will be the freezing point depression of the solution ?
 o
(d) Define molal elevation constant for a solvent. Why is elevation of boiling point a colligative
property ?

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SECTION-E
Directions (Q. No. 33-35) : The following questions are long answer type and carry 5 marks each. Two
questions have an internal choice.

33. Write the chemistry of recharging the lead storage battery, highlighting all the material that
View Solution are involved during recharging.
 o
What is the function of salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?

34. Discuss the nature of bonding in the following coordination entities on the basis of valence bond
View Solution theory.
(i) [Fe (CN) 6] 4-
(ii) [FeF6] 3-
(iii) [Co (C 2 O 4) 3] 3-
(iv) [CoF6] 3-
o
3+
Explain [Co (NH 3) 6] is an inner orbital complex whereas [Ni (NH 3) 6] 2+ is an outer orbital
complex.

35. Accounts of the following


View Solution (i) Methylamine in water reacts with ferric chloride to precipitate hydrated ferric oxide.
(ii) Aniline does not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction.
(iii) Diazonium salts of aromatic amines are more stable than those of aliphatic amines.

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