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DPS – MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL, DOHA-

QATAR REVISION ASSIGNMENT FOR FIRST TERM


EXAMINATION (2025–26)
CHEMISTRY X
Chapter-1 Chemical Reactions and
Equations
1. Which of the following is true for an unbalanced chemical
equation?
(a) Number of atoms is equal on both sides of the equation
(b) Number of atoms is less on the left side of the equation
(c) Number of atoms is more on the right side of the equation
(d) Both (b) and (c).
2. A researcher adds barium hydroxide to hydrochloric acid to
form a white-coloured barium chloride. Which of the following
option gives the balanced chemical equation of the reaction?
(a) HCl + Ba(OH)2 → BaCl2 + 2H2O
(b) 2HCl + Ba(OH)2 → BaCl2 + 2H2O
(c) 2HCl + Ba(OH)2 → BaH2 + 2HCl + O2
(d) HCl + 2Ba(OH) → 2BaCl2 + 2H2O + O2
3. What happens when lead nitrate reacts with potassium iodide?
(a) They will not react
(b) A large amount of hydrogen will be released
(c) Yellow ppt of lead iodide and potassium nitrate will be
produced
(d) Evolution of gas will occur
4. You are given the following chemical reaction:

This reaction represents:


(a) Combination reaction as well as double displacement
reaction
(b)Redox reaction as well as displacement reaction
(c) Double displacement reaction as well as redox reaction
(d) Decomposition reaction as well as displacement reaction

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5. Which of the following gases can be used for the storage of
fresh samples of oil for a long time?
(a) Carbon dioxide or oxygen (b) Nitrogen or
helium
(c) Helium or oxygen (d) Nitrogen or oxygen
6. Which of the following reactions is used in black-and-white
photography?
(a) Combination Reaction (b) Decomposition
Reaction
(c) Displacement reaction (d) Oxidation reaction
7. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water:
(a) Calcium hydroxide is formed
(b) White precipitate of Cao is formed
(c) Lime water turns milky
(d) Colour of lime water disappears.
8. Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A)
and Reason
(R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option
given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of
A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
i)Assertion (A) : White silver chloride turns grey in sunlight.
Reason (R) : Decomposition of silver chloride in presence of
sunlight
takes place to form silver metal and chlorine gas.
ii)Assertion (A) : In electrolysis of water, the volume of hydrogen
liberated is twice the volume of oxygen formed.
Reason (R) : Water has hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1:2
by volume.
What happens chemically when quicklime is added to water
9. filled in a bucket? Which type of reaction is this? Write the
chemical reaction describing it.
A white salt on heating decomposes to give brown fumes and a
10 yellow colour residue is left behind. (a) Name the salt (b) Write the
. equation for the decomposition reaction.

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A zinc plate was put into a solution of copper sulphate kept in
11 a glass container. It was found that blue colour of the solution
. gets fader and fader with the passage of time. After few
days, when zinc plate was taken out of the solution, a
number of holes were observed on it.
(i) State the reason for changes observed on the zinc plate.
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the reaction involved.
12 State the type of chemical reactions and write the balanced
. chemical equations that take place in the following:
(a) Calcium carbonate → Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide
(b) Magnesium wire is burnt in air.
(c) Electric current is passed through water.
(d) Potassium metal reacts with water to give potassium
hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

13 What happens when an aqueous solution of Sodium sulphate


. reacts with an aqueous solution of Barium chloride? State the
physical conditions of reactants in which the reaction between
them will not take place. Write the
balanced chemical equation for the reaction and name the type
of reaction.
14 (a) Write the essential condition for the following reaction to
. take place: 2AgBr→ 2Ag + Br2
Write one application of this reaction.
(b) Complete the following chemical equation of a chemical
reaction

15 What is redox reaction?


. (i) PbO + C → Pb + CO
(ii) MnO2 + 4HCl → MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2
(iii) Fe2O3 +2Aℓ → Aℓ2O3 +2Fe
Identify the following from the reactions.
(a) Name the substance oxidized and reduced.
(b) Name the oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
2. The substance formed after heating it.
16 B) How can we reverse the above reaction? Write the equation for
. the reverse reaction and state the substance that undergoes
oxidation and the substance that undergoes reduction.

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17 Define rancidity. Mention any three ways to protect rancidity.
.
18 The following diagram displays a chemical reaction. Observe
. carefully and answer the following questions:

(a) Identify the type of reaction that take place in the diagram
below. How will the colour of salt change?
(b) Write the balanced chemical equation of the reaction which
takes place.

19. An aqueous solution of metal nitrate P reacts with sodium


bromide solution to form yellow ppt. of compound Q which is
used in photography. Q on exposure to sunlight undergoes
decomposition reaction to form metal present in P. Identify P
&Q. Write the chemical reaction & type of chemical reaction.
A silver article generally turns black when kept open in air for
20. few days. The article after rubbing with toothpaste again starts
shining.
a) Why do silver articles turn black if kept open in air? Name
the phenomenon and name the layer formed on it.
b) If iron articles are kept for long in moist atmosphere, what
happens then? What is the name of the coating formed?

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Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and salts
1. Most of the oxides of metals when react with acid, form
(a) An acid (b)A base
(c) water and salt (d) Either a or b

2. Which of the following salts does not contain water of


crystallisation?
(a) Blue vitriol (b) Baking soda
(c) Washing soda (d) Gypsum
3. Which one of them is given when Sodium hydrogen carbonate
reacts with dilute Hydrochloric acid.
(a) Sodium chloride (b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Water (d) all of these
4. A strong acid is
(a)Completely ionized in water (b) Partially ionized in water
(c) Do not get ionized in water (d)All of these
5. Assertion: The organic compounds such as alcohol and
glucose contain hydrogen but they do not conduct electricity
in water.
Reason: Acids produce H3O+ ions in the aqueous solution.
6. (a) Write the name given to bases that are highly soluble in
water? Give an example.
(b) How is tooth decay related to pH? How can it be prevented?
7. Why does bee sting cause pain and irritation? Rubbing of
baking
soda on the sting area gives relief. How?

8. What is plaster of paris? Write its chemical formula. How is


plaster of paris prepared? Write the chemical equation of the
reaction involved. State two important uses of plaster of paris.
9. A compound X of sodium is commonly used in kitchen for
making crispy pakoras. It is also used for curing acidity in the
stomach. Identify ‘X’. What is its chemical formula? State the
reaction that takes places when it is heated during cooking?

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Salt ‘A’ commonly used in bakery products on heating gets
10. converted into another salt ‘B’ which itself is used for removal
of hardness of water and a gas ‘C’ is evolved. The gas ‘C’ when
passed through lime water, turns it milky. Identify A, B and C.
Give the equation of the reaction involved.
State reason for the following:
11. (i) Dry HCl gas does not change the colour of the dry blue
litmus paper.
(ii) Alcohol and glucose also contain hydrogen, but do not
conduct electricity.
(iii) Concentration, of H3O+ ion is affected when a
solution of an acid is diluted.
When soap is scrubbed on a stain of curry on a white cloth, why
12. does it
become reddish-brown, and turns yellow again when the cloth
is washed with plenty of water?
13. What will you observe when:
(i) Red litmus is introduced into a solution of sodium sulphate.
(ii) Methyl orange is added to dil. HCl.
(iii) Blue litmus is introduced into a solution of ferric chloride
a) Write the chemical name and chemical formula of washing
14. soda.
(b) How is the washing soda obtained from sodium chloride?
Give chemical equations of the reactions.
(c) Why it is called a basic salt? Give any one use.
15. Identify the compound of calcium which is yellowish white
powder and is used for disinfecting drinking water. Write its
chemical name and formula. How is it manufactured? Write
the chemical equation for the reaction involved. Also list two
other uses of the compound.
Answer the following questions regarding the chlor alkali
16. process:
a) Why is this process named as chlor-alkali?
b) What are the products obtained at cathode and anode
respectively?
c) Mention one use each of the products obtained in the
process.
Metal compound ‘A’ reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to
17. produce effervescence. The gas evolved extinguishes a burning

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candle. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction, if
one of the compounds formed is calcium chloride.
18. A student heated a few crystals of copper sulphate in a dry
boiling tube.
(a) What will be the colour of the copper sulphate after heating?
(b) Will you notice water droplets in the boiling tube?
(c) Where have these water droplets come from?
19. The following salts are formed by the reaction of an acid with a
base:
(i) Sodium nitrate (ii) Ammonium sulphate

Identify the acid and the base and tabulate your answer in the
format given below:
S.No Salt Acid Base Nature
1. Sodium nitrate
2. Ammonium
sulphate

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