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DPP - (09) 12th (A) IOC - WA

This document contains a practice test for JEE 2022 with 13 multiple choice and subjective questions covering topics in chemistry. The test covers concepts in inorganic chemistry including electronic configurations, bonding, acid-base properties, and properties of compounds containing halogens, oxygen, sulfur and other elements. Students are asked to identify correct statements, match terms with descriptions, determine which compounds cannot exist, find examples with specific properties or structures, and calculate values based on given nuclear information. The test aims to help students prepare for the JEE exam through practicing various chemistry problem types.

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DPP - (09) 12th (A) IOC - WA

This document contains a practice test for JEE 2022 with 13 multiple choice and subjective questions covering topics in chemistry. The test covers concepts in inorganic chemistry including electronic configurations, bonding, acid-base properties, and properties of compounds containing halogens, oxygen, sulfur and other elements. Students are asked to identify correct statements, match terms with descriptions, determine which compounds cannot exist, find examples with specific properties or structures, and calculate values based on given nuclear information. The test aims to help students prepare for the JEE exam through practicing various chemistry problem types.

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DailyPracticeProblems Target JEE 2022

CLASS : XII MARKS: 60 DATE : 27-28/05/2016 TIME : 40 MIN. DPP. NO.-9


Single correct
Q.1 NCl5 is not possible [3]
(A) due to absence of vacant 'd' orbital (B) due to steric repulsion
(C) both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

Q.2 Which of the following is correct for H–F bond length? [3]
(A) Bond length of H–F is equal to sum of radius of H and F.
(B) Bond length of H–F is more than sum of radius of H and F.
(C) Bond length of H–F is less than sum of radius of H and F.
(D) None

More than one may be correct


Q.3 The correct statements regarding H2S2O5 are [4]
(A) It has two acidic hydrogens
(B) It has S – S linkage
(C) It has S – O – S linkage
(D) Oxidation states of both sulphur atoms are not same.

Q.4 Select the correct statement regarding XeF2 [4]

(A) d Z2 orbital of Xe is involved in hybridisation.


(B) It is isostructural and isoelectronic with I3–
(C) Both Xe–F bonds are of equal length
(D) It has square pyramidal geometry.

Q.5 Which of the following statement(s) is / are incorrect? [4]


(A) Glucose is less viscous than ethanol due to hydrogen bonding.
(B) Diamond is more thermally stable than graphite.
(C) Benzene and Borazole both are isoelectronic but not iso-structural.
(D) Least reactive allotropes of phosphorus is white phosphorus.

Q.6 Which of the following compounds act as Lewis acid as well as Lewis base? [4]
(A) SO2 (B) SnCl2 (C) SnCl4 (D) NH3

Assertion Reason
Q.7 Statement - 1 : Bond angle in H2O is more than that in OF2. [3]
Statement-2 : Bonding pair to less electronegative substituent(H) occupies more space than the
bonding pair to more electronegative substituent(F).
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
(D) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
Q.8 Statement -1 : The nodal planes of -bonds of 1,3-butadiene are lying in the same plane.
Statement -2 : -bonds are lying in the same plane in 1,3-butadiene. [3]
(A) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

Match the column


Q.9 Column I Column II [12]

(A) XeF5¯ (P) Hypervalent compound

(B) PF5 (Q) Having almost or same all bond length

(C) ClF3 (R) d x 2  y 2 orbital is involve in hybridisation

(D) [ICl4]¯ (S) Non-polar molecule

(T) Lone pair is present at equitorial position

Subjective
Q.10 Find the number of compounds which do not exist. [5]
ClF3 BrF5 HFO4 HClO2 NCl5
PCl5 OF 4 OF 2 OF 6

Q.11 Find the total numbers of compounds which contain S–S linkage. [5]
H2S2O3, H2S2O5, H2S4O6, H2S2O7, H2S2O8, H2S2O6

Q.12 From the given compounds if 'X' number of compounds which are acidic in water. [5]
Li2O, SiO2, Cl2O7, B2O3, Cr2O3, CO, CO2, SO3, MgO, Al2O3
then find the value of 'X'

Q.13 The mass number of an element 'X' is 'A'. If X4– contains 10 electrons and 6 neutrons, then the value of
A
is [5]
3

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