P-Block Element Test 1.: Andheri / Vileparle / Dadar/Chembur/Thane/Churchgate/Nerul, Tel: 2624 5209/ 2624 5223
P-Block Element Test 1.: Andheri / Vileparle / Dadar/Chembur/Thane/Churchgate/Nerul, Tel: 2624 5209/ 2624 5223
1. How many sulphur atoms in polythionic acid ion SnO62─ have only SS bonds.
(A) n (B) n─1 (C) n─2 (D) n/2
2. Phosphorus sulphide P4S3, a well known chemical used in match industry has how many P─S bonds?
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 8
4. An element X which occurs in the first short period has an outer electronic structure s 2p1. What are the
formulae and acid-base character of its oxides?
(A) XO3, basic (B) XO3, acidic (C) X2O3, acidic (D) X2O3, basic
5.
Cold and dilute NaOH
(A) + NaCl + H2O Compounds (A) and (B) are:
Cl2 (A) NaClO3, NaClO (B) NaClO2, NaClO
Hot and conc. NaOH (C) NaClO4, NaClO3 (D) NaClO, NaClO3
(B) + NaCl + H2O
When N2 goes N2 , the N—N bond distance …….. and when O2 goes to O 2 , the O—O bond distance…
7.
(A) increases, decreases (B) decreases, increases
(C) increase in both case (D) decrease in both case
13. N-O bond order in NO3 ion is
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 1.5 (D) 1.33
15. A silicates having two dimensional sheet structure and having general formula as (Si 2O5)n─2n. How many
oxygen atoms are shared from one SiO4 tetrahedron unit?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
16. I4O9 is a/an
(A) Covalent compound (B) Coordinate Compound
(C) Ionic Compound (D) Double salt
18. HClO4 + P2O5 (A) + (B); (A) and (D) are
(A) HClO3, H3PO4 (B) Cl2O6, HPO3 (C) ClO2, H3PO4 (D) Cl2O7, HPO3
20. The number of lone pairs and the number of SS bonds in S8 molecules are respectively:
(A) 8, 8 (B) 16, 8 (C) 8, 16 (D) 8, 4
From Question No. 25 to 30, more than one option may correct.
22. Out of the following oxides of nitrogen, which have N-O-N linkage?
(A) N2O4 (B) N2O3 (C) N2O5 (D) N2O
30. Which of the following process is/are associated with change of hybridization of the underlined compound?
(A) Al(OH)3 ppt. dissolved in NaOH (B) B2H6 is dissolved in THF
(C) SiF4 vapour is passed through liq. HF (D) Solidification PCl5 vapour
From Q31 to Q34, read the given comprehension for oxyacid of Phosphorous and answer the following
Phosphorous form two series of oxaacids namely phosphorous acid and phosphoric acids. Each series contains
tetrahedral phosphorous atom. e.g.
From Q35 to Q38, read the given comprehension for oxyacid of Sulphur and answer the following
Sulphur forms a number of oxoacids such as H2SO3, H2S2O3, H2S2O4, H2S2O5, H2SnO6 (n = 2 to 12), H2SO4, H2S2O7,
H2SO5, H2S2O8. Some of these acids are unstable and cannot be isolated. They are known in aqueous solution or in the
form of their salts.
37. In which of the following oxo acid, -O-O-, peroxide link is present?
(A) H2SO3 (B) H2SO4 (C) H2S2O6 (D) H2S2O8
38. Identify the correct sequence of increasing number of -bonds in structures of the following molecules.
(i) H2S2O6 (ii) H2SO3 (iii) H2SO5
(A) i, ii, iii (B) ii, iii, i (C) ii, i, iii (D) i, iii, ii
From Q39 to Q41, read the given comprehension for Halogens and answer the following Questions
Due to high electronegativity and small size, fluorine forms only one oxoacid, HOF known as hypofluorous acid. The
other halogens form several oxoacids. Most of them cannot be isolated in pure state. They are stable only in aqueous
solutions or in the form of their salts, as
HClO HClO2 HClO3 HClO4
Hypochlorous acid Clorous acid Chloric acid Perchloric acid
When two different halogens react with each other, Interhalogen compounds are formed. They can be assigned
general compositions as XX′, XX3′, XX5′ and XX7′ where X is halogen of larger size and X′ of smaller size and X is
more electropositive than X′.
41. Which one out of the following interhalogen compounds has rarest possibility of existence?
(A) IF5 (B) IF7 (C) IF6 (D) IF3
From Q42 to Q45, read the given comprehension for Halogens and answer the following Questions
A binary compound of oxygen with another element is called oxide. In many cases one element forms two or more
oxides. The oxides vary widely in their nature and properties. Oxides can be simple (e.g., MgO, Al 2O3) or mixed
(Pb3O4, Fe3O4). Simple oxides can be classified on the basis of their acidic, basic or amphoteric character. An oxide
that combines with water to give an acid is termed acidic oxide (e.g., SO 2, Cl2O7, CO2 and N2O5). As a general rule,
only non-metal oxides are acidic but oxides of some metals in high oxidation state also have acidic character (e.g.,
Mn2O7, CrO3, V2O5). The oxides which give a base with water are known as basic oxides (e.g., Na 2O, CaO, BaO).
Some metallic oxides exhibit a dual behaviour. They show characteristics of both acidic as well as basic oxides. Such
oxides are known as amphoteric oxides. They react with acids as well as alkalies. There are some oxides which are
neither acidic nor basic. Such oxides are known as neutral oxides. Examples of neutral oxides are CO, NO and
N2O.
44. How many different oxides will be produced on heating white lead, 2PbCO 3.Pb(OH)2 at 430oC
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
1. 10. 19. 28. 37.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
2. 11. 20. 29. 38.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
3. 12. 21. 30. 39.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
4. 13. 22. 31. 40.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
5. 14. 23. 32. 41.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
6. 15. 24. 33. 42.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
7. 16. 25. 34. 43.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
8. 17. 26. 35. 44.
A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
9. 18. 27. 36. 45.