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SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY-34 BLUE PRINT CLASS: II PUC

Question Paper Part Question Type Number of Questions Marks

PART - A MCQ’s 15/15 15/15

PART - A Fill in the blanks 05/05 05/05

PART -B Short Answer (SA = 02 Marks) 03/06 06/12

PART - C Short Answer (SA = 03 Marks) Inorganic Chemistry 03/06 09/18

PART - C Short Answer (SA = 03 Marks) Physical Chemistry 02/04 06/12

PART- D Long Answer (LA = 05Marks) 04/07 20/35

PART - E Short Answer (SA = 03Marks) Numerical problems 03/06 09/18

Total 35/49 70/115

WEIGHTAGE

Objectives Number of Questions Marks Percentage

Remember 20 46 40%

Understanding 15 35 30%

Apply 07 19 17%

Hots 07 15 13%

Total 49 115 100%

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SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY BLUE PRINT CLASS: II PUC
Remember (≈ 40%) Understand (≈ 30%) Apply (≈ 15 TO 20%) HOTS (≈ 10 TO 15%)

Number
of hours

Marks
Chapter/ Content
VSA VSA VSA VSA SA
domain/ Unit/ SA (02 SA (03 SA (02 SA (03 SA (02 SA (03 SA (03
(01Ma LA (01 LA (01 LA (01 (02 LA
Theme Marks) Marks) Marks) Marks) Marks) Marks) Marks)
rk) Mark) Mark) Mark) Marks)
Physical Chemistry
Solutions 14 13 1 - 1 (T) - - - - - 1 1 1 (NP) - - - 1 (NP) -

Electrochemistry 14 14 1 - 1 (T) - - - 1 (T) - - - - - 1 - 2 (NP) -


Chemical Kinetics 14 13 1 - 1 (T) - 1 1 - - - - 1 (NP) - - - 1 (NP) -
Inorganic Chemistry
The d & f - Block
12 11 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - -
Elements
Coordination
12 12 - - 2 - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
Compounds
Organic Chemistry
Haloalkanes and
10 09 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - - - -
Haloarenes
Alcohols, Phenols
12 12 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - -
and Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones
14 14 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -
and Carboxylic Acids
Amines 08 08 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - -
Biomolecules 10 09 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Total Teaching 09 04 18 15 07 04 09 15 01 04 09 05 03 00 12 00
120 115
Hours & Marks 46 35 19 15
Total Questions 49 09 02 06 03 07 02 03 03 01 02 03 01 03 00 04 00
1. Weightage = Total marks/Number of teaching hours = 115/120 = 0.96 (i.e., 0.96marks for each hour)
2. Choice = out of 49 Questions only 35 Questions are to be answered.
Note: T = Theory; NP = Numerical Problems; VSA = Very Short Answer (MCQ’s and Fill in the Blanks); SA= Short Answer; LA = Long Answer

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GENERAL GUIDE LINES:
1. Questions should not be vague and ambiguous. Answers should be availablein the prescribed NCERT text book or based on the contents in the
prescribed text book.
2. Intermixing of questions of different units is not allowed. 5 marks question may be framed as (3+2) as far as possible.
3. Avoid questions from:
a. Drawings involving 3D diagrams
b. The boxed materials with deep yellow bar in the text book are to bring additional life to the topic and are non-evaluative.
4. Questions on numerical data given in the form of appendix, numbered tables containing experimental data and life history of scientists given in the
chapters should be avoided.
5. Frame the questions in such a way to strictly avoid ½ mark evaluation (or avoid value points for ½ marks.).
6. While framing Physical chemistry units (Unit 1, 2 & 3) questions for Part -A, B and C should not be Numerical problems. The Numerical Problems of
these Units should be framed only in Part-E. This division is done to make for the students to learn and attempt to solve the Numerical Problems.
7. Application and HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) questions can be selected from any chapter without changing the weightage of the chapter.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EXAMINATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
Class: II Year PUC MODEL QUESTION PAPER Academic Year: 2023-24
Subject: Chemistry (34) Maximum Marks:70
Time: 3.15hours Number of questions: 49
Instructions:
1. Question paper has FIVE parts. All parts are compulsory.
2. a. Part-A carries 20 marks. Each question carries 1 mark.
b. Part-B carries 06 marks. Each question carries 2 marks.
c. Part-C carries 15 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
d. Part-D carries 20 marks. Each question carries 5 marks.
e. Part-E carries 09 marks. Each question carries 3 marks.
3. In Part- A questions,first attempted answerwill be considered for awarding marks.
4. Write balanced chemical equations and draw neat labeled diagrams and graphswherever necessary.
5. Direct answers to the numerical problems without detailed stepsand specific unit for final answer will
not carry any marks.
6. Use log tables and simple calculator if necessary (use of scientific calculator is not allowed).
PART - A
I. Select the correct option from the given choices. 1 ×15 = 15
1. Aquatic species are more comfortable in cold water rather than in warm water. This is due to
a) solubility of oxygen is more in warm water.
b) solubility of oxygen is more in cold water.
c) solubility of gases increases with decrease of temperature.
d) both (b) and (c).
2. Which of the following cell was used in Apollo space programme?
a) Mercury cell b) Daniel cell c) H2–O2 Fuel cell d) Dry cell
3. During electrolysis of aqueous solution of NaCl, the reaction preferred at anode is
a) 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4H+(aq) + 4e- b) H2O(l) + e-→ ½ H2(g) + OH-
c) Cl-(aq) → ½ Cl2(g) + e- d) ½ Cl2(g) + e-→ Cl-(aq)
4. Order of a reaction is determined by
a) balanced chemical equation b) unbalanced chemical reaction
c) experimental rate expression d) thermo-chemical equation
5.Ionic character decreases in the following oxides.
a) Mn2O7> MnO2>MnO b) MnO> MnO2> Mn2O7
c) Mn2O7>MnO> MnO2 d) MnO> Mn2O7> MnO2
6. The oxidation state of Fe in [Fe(CO)5] is
a) + 2 b) 0 c) + 3 d) + 5
7. The gases liberated when primary alcohols react with thionyl chloride are
a) SO2 and H2 b) H2and HCl c) SO2and HCl d) NO2and H2

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8. Phenol molecule is less stable than phenoxide ion because
a) phenol resonance structures have charge separation but not in phenoxide ion.
b) phenoxide ion resonance structures have charge separation but not in phenol.
c) both Phenoxide ion and phenol resonance structures have charge separation
d) both Phenoxide ion and phenol resonance structures do not have charge separation
9. Glycerol is an example for
a) dihydric alcohol b) dihydric phenol c) trihydric phenol d) trihydric alcohol
10. Tollen’s reagent is a
a) silver nitrate solution b) ammonical silver nitrate solution
c) ammonium nitrate solution d) silver chloride solution
11. Carboxylic acids exists in dimeric form even in vapour phase due to
a) Hydrogen bond b) peptide bond c) ionic bond d) metallic bond
12. The state of hybridization of orbitals of Nitrogen atom in amines is;
a) sp2 b) sp3 c) sp d) dsp2
13.Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with phenol to form p-hydroxy azobenzene in
a) acidic medium b) neutral medium
c) basic medium d) both acidic and neutral medium
14. Thiamine is a chemical name of;
a) Vitamin A b) Vitamin B1 c) Vitamin C d) Vitamin K
15. The nitrogenous base adenine form hydrogen bonding with
a) Thymine b) Cytosine c) Guanine d) None of the above
II. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate word from those given in the brackets:
(phosgene, tin, hydrogen, molecularity, zinc, cellulose acetate) 5 × 1 = 05
16. Thesemi permeable membrane used in the reverse osmosis is ________________.
17. The number of molecules taking part in the elementary reaction is called _______.
18. The non-transitional metal present in brass is ___________.
19. The poisonous gas formed when chloroform is exposed to air and lightis ________.
20. Solubility of ethylamine in water is due to formation of _______bonding with water.
PART - B
III. Answer any three of the following. Each question carries two marks. 3 × 2 = 06
21. How does theboiling point of solvent varies, when a non-volatile solute is dissolved in it? Give reason.
22. Define order of a reaction. For which order reaction the unit of rate of reaction and rate constant is same?
23. What are chelate ligands? Give an example.
24. Write the general equation for Finkelstein reaction. What is the role of dry acetone in this reaction?

25. Complete the equation and name the reaction:


26. Name two hormones which regulate the glucose level in the blood.

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PART - C
IV. Answer any three of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
3+
27. Calculate the spin only magnetic moment of M (aq)ion. (Z = 24)
2-
28. Explain the structure of dichromate ion (Cr2O7 ).
29. What is Lanthanoid contraction? Mention two of its consequences.
30. Write the IUPAC names and thetype of isomerism forthefollowing complexes
(a) [Co(NH3)5Br]SO4 and (b) [Co(NH3)5SO4]Br.
31. Using Valence Bond Theory [VBT], explain geometry, hybridisation and magnetic property of [CoF 6]-3
ion. [Atomic number of Cobalt is 27].
32. Drawthe energy level diagram for the crystal field splitting in tetrahedral complexes. Write the relation
between Δ0 and Δt for the complexes having same metal, the same ligand and metal-ligand distances.
V. Answer any two of the following. Each question carries three marks. 2 × 3 = 06
33. Write any three differences between ideal and non-ideal solutions.
34. State Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions. Mention two applications of it.
35. Explain the experimental determination of conductance of electrolytic solution by using Wheatstone
bridge.
36. Derive integrated rate equation forfirst order gas phase reaction.
PART - D
VI. Answer any four of the following. Each question carries five marks. 4 × 5 = 20
37. a.Write the mechanism involved in the following reaction:
(CH3)3CBr + OH- → (CH3)3COH + Br-
Identify the reactant on which rate of reaction depends.
b. Define stereocenter? How many asymmetric carbon atoms are there in 2, 3-dichlorobutane?(3+2)
38. a.Identify A, B and C in the following reaction:

b. Describe the manufacture of methanol from water gas. (3+2)


39. a. An aromatic hydrocarbon ‘A’ having molecular formula C9H12 is oxidised in the presence of air gives
compound ‘B’. The compound ‘B’ is treated with dilute acid gives two organic compounds ‘C’ and
‘D’. The compound ‘C’ forms white precipitate ‘E’ with bromine water. Write the chemical reactions
with names of A, B, C and E.
b. Give an example for unsymmetrical (mixed) ether. (4+1)
40. a. Write the chemical equation for the reaction whenbenzaldehyde is slightly heated with acetophenone
in the presence of dilute alkali. Give the IUPAC name of the product.
b. Explain Rosenmund reduction with an example.
c. Alpha (α) -Hydrogens of aldehydes and ketones are acidic. Give reason. (2+2+1)

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41. a. A Grignard reagent ‘X’ reacts with CO2 (dry ice) followed by acid hydrolysis gives ethanoic acid.
Write the chemical equation. Namethe compound ‘X’?
b.Between methanoic acid and ethanoic acid, which is more acidic? Give reason. (3+2)
42. a.Write the chemical name and structure of Hinsberg’s reagent. 3- amines do not react with Hinsberg’s
reagent. Give reason.
b.Explain Carbylamine reaction with an example. (3+2)
43. a.(i)The penta-acetate of glucose does not react with Hydroxylamine. What does it indicate?
(ii) Write chemical reaction to show the open chain structure of D-glucose which contains six carbon
atom the straight chain.
b. What is Zwitter ion of an amino acid? Give its general structure.
c. Name the hormone responsible for the hypothyroidism? (2+2+1)
PART – E (PROBLEMS)
VII. Answerany three of the following. Each question carries three marks. 3 × 3 = 09
44. 100 g of liquid ‘A’ (molar mass 140 gmol-1)was dissolved in 1000 g of liquid ‘B’ (molar mass 180 gmol-
1
).The vapour pressure of liquid ‘B’ was found to be 500 torr. Calculate the vapour pressure of pure
liquid ‘A’ if the total vapor pressure of the solution is 475 torr.
45. The boiling point of benzene is 353.23K. When 1.8g of non-volatile solute was dissolved in 90g of
benzene, the boiling point is raised to 354.11K. Calculate the molar mass of the solute. (Given K b for
benzene is 2.53Kkgmol–1).
46. At 298K, the EMF of the cell: Mg(s) |Mg2+(Q)||Ag+(0.01)|Ag(s)is 3.022V. Calculate the value ‘Q’.
(Given: EoMg2+/Mg = -2.37V and EoAg+/Ag = 0.80V)
47. The resistance of 0.01M acetic acid solution is found to be 2220Ω, when measured in a cellhas two
electrodes of area of cross section 3.85cm2 placed 10.5cm apart. Calculateconductivity.
48. For a first order reaction, the half-life period is 120 min. Calculate the time required to complete 90% of
the reaction.
49. The rate constants of a reaction are 2 × 10-2s1 at 300K and 8 × 10-2 s1 at 320 K. Calculate the energy of
activation of the reaction. (Given: R = 8.314JK-1mol-1).

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