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IX Preliminary Examination - I Jan 2024 (Chemistry)

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IX Preliminary Examination - I Jan 2024 (Chemistry)

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AL Khalil Huffaz School

Preliminary Examination-I (2024)


Class IX (Chemistry)
Total marks: 60 Duration: 3 hours
SECTION “A”
(MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) [12 Marks]

Q.1: Choose the correct Answer for each from the given options:

i. A non-metal atom form anion by:


*Loses of electrons * gain of electrons * loses of protons * gains of protons

ii. Ionic crystals have:


*High melting points * moderate melting points
*low melting points * none of above

iii. Synthetic resins are used on places where:


*electric resistance is required *water resistance is required
*adhesion is required * friction is required

Iv. One atmospheric pressure is equal to:


*10325 Pascal *106075 Pascal *10523 Pascal *101325 Pascal

v. The freezing point depends upon:


*nature of liquid *pressure * temperature *volume

vi. The mobility of liquids is lesser than:


*solids * gases * plasma *Bose Einstein condensate

vii. If we dissolve sand into the water, then the mixture is said to be:
*solution *suspension *colloids *concentrated solution

viii. An example of true solution is:

*solution of starch *solution of soap *ink in water *tooth paste

ix. Butter is example of solution.


*gas-liquid *solid-liquid *liquid-solid *gas-solid

x. In Daniel cell_________ is used as cathode.

*Zn *Cu *Sn *Pb

xi. 1g equivalent weight of Al is equal to _____________.

*9g *27g *54g *1g

xii. Which one is non electrolyte?

*aqueous HCl *aqueous NaCl *molten KCl *urea


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SECTION “B”
(SHORT ANSWERS QUESTIONS) [24 Marks]

Note: Answer any Eight (08) questions from this section. Each carries 3 marks.

Q.2: What is meant by octet and duplet rule?


Q.3: Write characteristics of metallic bond.
Q.4: Why ionic compounds are solids?
Q.5: What is Effusion, explain with the examples.
Q.6: Define diffusion, melting point, allotropy, boiling point?
Q.7: The 800cm3 of a gas enclosed in a container under a pressure of 750mm. If the volume is reduced
to 250cm3, wat will be the pressure?
Q.8: A 78ml sample of gas id heated from 35 Celsius to 80 Celsius at constant pressure. What is the final
temperature?
Q.9: Why gasoline does not dissolve in water?
Q.10: A solution of potassium chloride was prepared by dissolving 2.5g of potassium chloride (KCl) in
water and making the volume up to 100cm3. Find the concentration of the solution in mol/dm3.
Q.11: Define oxidizing and reducing agent with examples.
Q.12: What is electrolytic cell? Explain with diagram.
Q.13: Why salt dissolve in water?

SECTION “C”
(DESCRIPTIVE ANSWERS QUESTIONS) [24 Marks]
Note: Attempt any FOUR (4) questions from this section. Each question carries 6 marks.
Q.14: What is coordinate covalent bond? Explain with to examples.
Q.15: Define the term solubility. How does nature of solute and solvent determine the extent of
Dissolution.
Q.16: Describe the Boyl`s law with example?

Q.17: What is the difference between solution, colloids and suspension?


Q.18: Describe the dry cell with diagram.
Q.19: What is rusting? How it can be prevented.

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