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The document outlines an assessment paper divided into two sections, with Section I requiring all questions to be attempted and Section II allowing the choice of any two questions. Section I consists of multiple-choice questions and short answer questions related to chemistry concepts, while Section II includes more in-depth questions on chemical bonding, properties of elements, and calculations. The paper assesses knowledge on periodic table trends, bonding types, and chemical properties.

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The document outlines an assessment paper divided into two sections, with Section I requiring all questions to be attempted and Section II allowing the choice of any two questions. Section I consists of multiple-choice questions and short answer questions related to chemistry concepts, while Section II includes more in-depth questions on chemical bonding, properties of elements, and calculations. The paper assesses knowledge on periodic table trends, bonding types, and chemical properties.

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Instruction:

 Attempt all questions from this section I.


 Attempt any two questions, from this section II.
 In First assessment paper, section-II has three questions and you should attempt any two.
The intendent marks for questions or parts of question are given in brackets. [ ]

Section – I [30 Marks]


Note: Attempt all questions from this section
Question: 1
[A] MCQ with single correct answer. [15x1=15]
1. Which one of the following is most Acidic oxide ?
a) H2O b) MgO c) BeO d) SO3
2. A pair of elements with highest Electron ionization potential and Electronegativity in period 2
a) K & F b) Cl and N c) F and Br d) Ar and F
3. Which pair of elements forms covalent bond?
a) K & S b) Mg & O2 c) Be& O2 d) C & H
4. Which one of the following is most nonmetallic and metallic?
a) Si b) Mg c) Al d) F and K
5. No of lone pair electron present on Oxygen and nitrogen in water and Nitrogen molecule are
respectively,
a) 1 & 2 b) 2&3 c) 3& 4 d) 2 & 2
6. Which pair of elements possesses highest oxidizing properties?
a) K & O b) Mg & O c) K and Na d) F & Cl
7. Which pair of elements contains only amphoteric hydroxide?
a) KOH & Mg(OH)2 b) Mg(OH)2 & Zn(OH)2 c) H2O and CO2 d) Zn(OH)2 and Pb(OH)2
8. In the molecules of water, oxygen atom has:
a) One shared pair of electrons b) Three shared pairs of electrons
c) Four lone pairs of electrons d) Two shared pairs of electrons

9. Which one of the following pair contains one liquid nonmetal and other most reactive element of
periodic table?
a) Br and Fe b) Cl and F c) I and Cl b) Br and F

10. In which one of the following compound both the covalent and coordinate bonds involved?
a) NH3 b) H2O c) C2H2 d) H2O+
11. The properties of elements in periodic table depends on
This question paper consists of 3 sides.
a)Atomic mass b) Atomic size c) No of protons d) Electronic configuration
12. The atomic number of four elements A, B, C and D are 13, 14, 6, 16 respectively, which one of them
is metalloids,
a) A b) C c) D d) C
13. When each combining elements share two electrons, then which on of the following molecule is
possible from the given option
a) Cl2 b) H2O c) N2 d) O2
14. Percentage of nitrogen in Ammonia molecule is (N=14, H=1)
a) 67.2% b) 46.6 % c) 56.23% d) 82.35%
15. Number of valence electrons present in M shell of elements with highest electron affinity is ?
a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d)7
Question 2
(i) Answer the following questions.

a) Percentage of calcium in calcium in a compound is 40, what will be its minimum molecular wt? [1]
b) Give reason for the following question: [4x1=4]
(1) Metallic character increase down the group.
(2) Electronegativity of noble gas is zero.

(3) Fluorine is strongest oxidizing agent

(4) Why KCl is soluble in water?

[ii] Complete the following sentence by selecting appropriate a words from given brackets: [5x1=5]

a) A nonmetal of period -3 which has diagonal relationship with beryllium is............ (Al/Mg)
b) Two metal which form an amphoteric oxide ..., and...... (Pb/ Zn / Au / B)
c) The change in metallic character of the elements down the........... and the electronegativity, across
the period................ (Decrease/increase/remain same)
d) The electron affinity of the elements in a period from groups 1 to17....... whereas acidic nature of
oxide ……………………..(decrease/increase/remain same)
e) A process in which a metal loose one more electron from its valence shell, when supplied energy is
called....................

[iii] Define the following term. [5x1=5]


a) Atomic size b) Ionization potential c) Coordinate Bond
d) Polar covalent bond e) Lone pair of electrons
Section – II

Attempt any TWO questions. [2x10=20]

This question paper consists of 3 sides.


Question 3
(i) Draw the electron dot structure of following molecule and or ions and state the bonding present in
it? [2x1=2]
(a) H2O (b) CCl4
(ii) State the term for the following: [5]
a) The tendency of an atom to with draw the shared pair of electrons towards itself in a compound.
b) Name: A metal present in period 3, group 1 of the periodic table.
c) Which feature of the atomic structure accounts for the similarities in the chemical properties of the
elements in group VII A of the periodic table?
d) Name the element which has highest ionization potential in period 3 compared to nitrogen.
e) How many electrons are present in the valence shell of the Carbon in methane molecule .

c.) Arrange the following as per the instruction give in the brackets, [3×1=3]
(i) Si, K,H, Na (increasing order of the number of electronic shells)
(ii) Li, Ca, Na, Mg (increasing atomic size)
(iii) F, Br, I, Cl (decreasing order of electronegativity)
Question 4
a) Three elements X,Y and Z belong to group 14 and 15 and 1 having period number 2, and 1
respectively. [1+1+2]
(i) Write the formula of molecule when Element B combined other element B.
(ii) Write the formula of compound, when element A combined with Z
(iii) Draw electron dot diagram of this compound formed between B and Z.
b) Give Reason for the following questions. [2x1]
(i) Why compound NH4OH conducted electricity in aqueous state?
(ii)Why compound like MgCl2 possess high melting point.
c) Answer the following questions. [2]
(i) Name a neutral covalent molecule which contains six lone pair of electrons.
(iii) Why non polar covalent compounds are nonconductor of electricity?
(iii) Inert gases do not form ions.
d) (i) Calculate the percentage of Magnesium in compound Magnesium carbonate [1]
(ii) Draw electron dot diagram to show the formation of ammonium ion [1]
Question 5
(i) Match the column A with column B [1/2x4=2]
Column A Column B
(1) Water a. Covalent, coordinate and ionic Bond
(2)Ammonium chloride b. Covalent compound
(3)Halogen c. Polar covalent compound
(4)Hydrogen chloride d. Bromine
(ii) Identify the following reactions either oxidation or reduction. [1/2x1=1]

This question paper consists of 3 sides.


(a) O+2e- →O2- (b) Li -e- → Li+
(iii) Identify the following: [4x1]
a) Carbon tetrachloride is ……… [Polar/nonpolar] covalent molecule.
b) An element in period 1 which can be placed in both group 1 and group 17 of the periodic table.
c) The element having electronic configuration 2, 8, 5 .
d) Name three most electronegative element of periodic table
iv) Give reasons [3x1=3]

a) Water can be termed as polar covalent compound.


b) Why ionic compounds do not conduct the electricity in aqueous or molten state?
c) Why aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride is a conductor of electricity ?

This question paper consists of 3 sides.

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