Class 10 ICSE Term1 Chemistry Specimen 2022

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Solved Specimen CHEMISTRY Paper Semester-I 2022

Question 1 [Chemistry Specimen Paper Term-I 2022]

Q.1 (1) The trend in metallic nature of metals as we go from top to bottom in a group.

  1. increases
  2. decreases
  3. neither increases nor decreases
  4. none of the above

Solution

(2) The colour change observed when the solution of magnesium hydroxide is tested with the following indicators.

  1. phenolphthalein turns colourless to pink
  2. methyl orange remains orange
  3. phenolphthalein remains colourless
  4. blue litmus solution turns red

Solution

(3) The compound which is a non-electrolyte.

  1. KCl (aq)
  2. H2SO4 (dil)
  3. CCl4 (l)
  4. CH3COOH (aq)

Solution

(4) Twice the vapour density gives.

  1. Actual vapour density
  2. Relative vapour density
  3. Molecular mass
  4. Molar volume

Solution

(5) The number of lone pair of electrons in the nitrogen atom in ammonia molecule.

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four

Solution

(6) Elements with similar valence shell configuration in a Periodic Table are placed in.

  1. different groups
  2. same period
  3. different period
  4. same group

Solution

(7) The gas liberated when sodium sulphite reacts with dilute sulphuric acid.

  1. Carbon dioxide
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Hydrogen sulphide
  4. Sulphur dioxide

Solution

(8) Thickness of metal coating during electroplating depends on.

  1. Duration of current passage
  2. A low current
  3. Nature of cathode
  4. Purity of anode

Solution

(9) Ionic bonding is seen in.

  1. Methane
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Ammonia
  4. Sodium oxide

Solution

(10) The molecular formula of an organic compound is C6H12O6 and the empirical formula is CH2O, the value of n is.

  1. 2
  2. 6
  3. 1
  4. 12

Solution

(11) When an electron is added in the valence shell.

  1. energy is released
  2. energy is absorbed
  3. energy remains same
  4. none of the above

Solution

(12) The most electronegative element is.

  1. Sodium
  2. Aluminium
  3. Bromine
  4. Fluorine

Solution

(13) The bond in Carbon Tetrachloride is.

  1. Single Covalent Bond
  2. Double Covalent Bond
  3. Ionic bond
  4. Triple Covalent Bond

Solution

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(14) The type of bonding present in the nitrogen molecule.

  1. Single Covalent Bond
  2. Double Covalent Bond
  3. Polar Covalent bond
  4. Triple Covalent Bond

Solution

(15) A compound with Empirical formula XY2, has the vapour density equal to its Empirical formula weight, its molecular formula is.

  1. X2Y4
  2. X2Y2
  3. XY
  4. X4Y2

Solution

(16) Identify one statement that does not hold true for electrorefining of copper.

  1. Electrolyte is acidified CuSO4 solution
  2. Cathode is a thin strip of impure copper
  3. Anode dissolves in the electrolyte
  4. Anode gets thicker

Solution

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(17) The observation when ammonium chloride reacts with potassium hydroxide.

  1. A reddish brown gas
  2. A colourless gas which turns moist red litmus blue
  3. A green coloured gas which turns moist blue litmus paper red
  4. A colourless gas which turns lime water milky

Solution

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(18) The colour of the precipitate formed when ferrous ions react with ammonium hydroxide solution.

  1. Blue
  2. Reddish brown
  3. Dirty green
  4. white

Solution

(19) During ionisation, metals lose electrons this change can be called.

  1. Oxidation
  2. Reduction
  3. Redox
  4. Displacement

Solution

(20) The oxide of a metal that reacts both with acid and alkali to form salt and water.

  1. Sodium oxide
  2. Magnesium oxide
  3. Aluminium oxide
  4. Ferrous oxide

Solution

(21) The property which decreases from left to right across the periodic table.

  1. Electron affinity
  2. Electro negativity
  3. Ionisation energy
  4. Metallic character

Solution

(22) On the basis of electronic configuration the period and group of 𝐵95 is.

  1. 2 and IIIA
  2. 3 and IIA
  3. 4 and VIA
  4. 5 and VIIA

Solution

(23) Select the ion that would get selectively discharged from the aqueous mixture of the ions listed below.

  1. SO4-2
  2. NO3-1
  3. OH-1
  4. CL-1

Solution

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(24) Hydronium ion is formed when a molecule of water combines with.

  1. Hydrogen atom
  2. Proton
  3. Hydrogen molecule
  4. Oxygen atom

Solution

(25) The condition that is most appropriate for electroplating with nickel.

  1. Electrolyte is molten copper sulphate
  2. Anode should be made of impure nickel plate
  3. Alternating current is used
  4. Periodic replacement of cathode is needed

Solution

(26) The hydroxide which is soluble in excess ammonium hydroxide.

  1. Lead hydroxide
  2. Ferrous hydroxide
  3. Zinc hydroxide
  4. Ferric hydroxide

Solution

(27) Which statement is not true for electrolysis?

  1. Cations migrate towards cathode
  2. Anions discharge at anode
  3. Anions get reduced during electrolysis
  4. Cations get reduced during electrolysis

Solution

(28) H2Y is the formula of a compound. What is the valency exhibited by Y?

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. none of the above

Solution

(29) The particles which attract one another to form electrovalent compounds are.

  1. Electrons
  2. Protons
  3. Ions
  4. Molecules

Solution

(30) Which one of the following statements is NOT correct?

  1. Pure water does not allow a current to flow through it
  2. The electrolyte only conducts when in the molten state
  3. Electrodes that react with the electrolytes are said to be “active”
  4. Ions must be present in the electrolyte in order that it conducts electricity

Solution

(31) The salt formed by partial replacement of hydrogen ion of an acid by a basic radical.

  1. Sodium sulphite
  2. Magnesium hydroxide
  3. Potassium sulphate
  4. Zinc hydrogen sulphite

Solution

(32) Alkali which dissociates only partially in aqueous solution.

  1. Lithium hydroxide
  2. Calcium hydroxide
  3. Potassium hydroxide
  4. Sodium hydroxide

Solution

(33) The property that matches with elements of the halogen family are.

  1. They are chemically highly reactive
  2. They are metallic in nature
  3. They are monoatomic in their molecular form
  4. They have one electron in the valence shell

Solution

(34) Cathode is a reducing electrode because.

  1. It has less number of electrons
  2. It has deficiency of electrons
  3. Cations gain electrons from cathode
  4. Anions lose electrons to cathode

Solution

(35) The simplest ratio of the atoms of carbon and hydrogen is 1:1. Identify the possible molecular formula.

  1. C6H6
  2. C2H4
  3. C6H2
  4. C3H4

Solution

(36) The empirical formula of the compound is CH2O, the possible molecular formula can be.

  1. C3H6O3
  2. C2H4O
  3. C4H3O2
  4. C4H6O2

Solution

(37) Observe the Periodic Table to answer the questions can be.

In the above table some elements are mentioned with their own symbol and position of the Periodic Table while others are shown with a letter. Answer the following questions pertaining to the same.

  1. Identify the most electronegative element
    1. Li
    2. Ne
    3. Z
    4. J
  2. Solution

  3. How many Valence electrons are present in Q?
    1. 3
    2. 5
    3. 15
    4. 4
  4. Solution

  5. The formula of the compound formed between E and O is
    1. EO
    2. E3O2
    3. E2O3
    4. EO3
  6. Solution

  7. The type of bond formed between A and X:
    1. Ionic bond
    2. Metallic bond
    3. Covalent bond
    4. Coordinate bond

Solution

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