This document appears to be a chemistry exam for a 10th grade class. It contains 3 questions testing knowledge of chapter 12, which focuses on hydrocarbons. Question 1 has 4 multiple choice questions about the products of reactions involving halogenation, dehydration, oxidation, and dehalogenation. Question 2 asks for short answers about why alkanes are used as fuel and cannot be oxidized by potassium manganate(VII). Question 3 asks to list 4 uses of acetylene. The exam is divided into two groups (A and B) with similar questions but different answer choices in question 1, and different short answer questions in question 2.
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10th-C Chapter 12 Re-Test
This document appears to be a chemistry exam for a 10th grade class. It contains 3 questions testing knowledge of chapter 12, which focuses on hydrocarbons. Question 1 has 4 multiple choice questions about the products of reactions involving halogenation, dehydration, oxidation, and dehalogenation. Question 2 asks for short answers about why alkanes are used as fuel and cannot be oxidized by potassium manganate(VII). Question 3 asks to list 4 uses of acetylene. The exam is divided into two groups (A and B) with similar questions but different answer choices in question 1, and different short answer questions in question 2.
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UNIQUE GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Subject: Chemistry Class: 10th-C Time: 40 minutes
Max. Marks: 15 Paper Date: 29-09-2023 Name: ________________________________GROUP-A Syllabus: Chapter # 12 Q.1. Choose the correct answer. (4×0.5 = 2) 1. Halogenation of methane produces following valuable chemical compounds used as solvents except: (a) carbon tetrachloride (b) chloroform (c) carbon black (d) chloromethane 2. Alkenes are prepared from alcohols by a process called: (a) dehydrogenation (b) dehalogenation (c) dehydration (d) dehydrohalogenation 3. The end product of oxidation of acetylene is: (a) oxalic acid (b) glycol (c) glyoxal (d) none of these 4. Dehalogenation of tetrahalides produces acetylene. This reaction takes place in the presence of: (a) sodium metal (b) zinc metal (c) magnesium metal (d) potassium metal Q.2. Write short answers to the following questions. (22=4) i. Why are the alkanes used as fuel? ii. Why alkanes can’t be oxidized with KMnO4 solution? Q.3 Write four uses of acetylene. (4)
UNIQUE GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Subject: Chemistry Class: 10th-C Time: 40 minutes Max. Marks: 15 Paper Date: 29-09-2023 Name: _______________________________ GROUP-B Syllabus: Chapter # 12 Q.1. Choose the correct answer. (4×0.5 = 2) 1. Dehydrohalogenation takes place in the presence of: 10212086 (a) NaOH (aqueous) (b) alcoholic KOH (c) aqueous KOH (d) alcoholic NaOH 2. What is the molecular formula for the eighth alkane member, octane, which is found in petrol? (a) C8H8 (b) C8H16 (c) C8H18 (d) C8H20 3. Dehydration of alcohols can be carried out with: (a) NaOH (b) KOH (c) H2SO4 (d) HC 4. Dehalogenation of tetrahalides produces acetylene. This reaction takes place in the presence of: (a) sodium metal (b) zinc metal (c) magnesium metal (d) potassium metal Q.2. Write short answers to the following questions. (22=4) i. Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.( ii. How can you identify ethane from ethene? Q.3 Write four uses of ethene. (4)