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ASSESSMENT CHEMISTRY-XI

Topics: Chapter # 5 & 6


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In which reactions the total energy content of products are greater than those of reactants?
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions
(C) Exothermic Reactions(D) Endothermic Reactions
Which of the following reactions are represented by negative sign ?
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions(C) Exothermic Reactions
(D) Endothermic Reactions
__________ system is that in which there is no transfer of mass & energy takes place across the boundaries of
system.
(A) Isolated
(B) Close
(C) Open
(D) None of the above
Those properties, which do not depend on the quantity of matter present in the system are known as_____.
(A) Intensive Properties (B) Extensive Properties
(C) Open System
(D) State of the system
Viscosity is an example of _________ property.
(A) Intensive
(B) Extensive
(C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
Melting Point is an example of _________ property.
(A) Intensive
(B) Extensive
(C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
The sum of internal energy plus product of pressure and volume of the system, called ______________
(A) Enthalpy
(B) Kinetic energy
(C) Internal Energy
(D) None of the above
Chemical reactions which proceed in both directions forward and backward simultaneously are known as__
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions
(C) First Order Reactions
(D) None of the above
Concentration of a substance expressed in mole/dm 3 or in molar unit is called________
(A) Activated product (B) Active masses
(C) Chemical Equilibrium
(D) None of the above
NH3 is prepared by the reaction N2 + 3H2 2NH3 H = -21.9 Kcal. The maximum yield of NH3 is obtained
(A) At low temperature and high pressure
(B) At high temperature and low pressure
(C) At high temperature and high pressure)
(D) None of the above
If a system at equilibrium is disturbed by some change, the system will shift in a direction to minimize or undo
the effect change. This is statement of ___________
(A) Le-Chatelier principal
(B) Law of Mass Action (C) First Law of Thermodynamics(D) None of the above
Le-Chatelier principal is applicable only to
(A) System on equilibrium
(B) System without equilibrium (C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
Which of the following factors will favour reverse reaction in the chemical equilibrium ?
(A) Increase the Concentration of reactant(s)
(B)Increase the Concentration of product(s)
(C) Decrease the Concentration of product(s)
(D) None of the above
In exothermic reaction, lowering of temperature will shift the equilibrium to __________.
(A) Right
(B) Left
(C) Constant
(D) None of the above
An increase in pressure favours the equilibrium to shift in _________ direction, when volumes of reactants are
greater than the volumes of products.
(A) Forward
(B) Backward (C) Not change
(D) None of the above
An increase in pressure favours the equilibrium to shift in _________ direction, when volumes of products are
greater than the volumes of reactants
(A) Forward
(B) Backward (C) Not change
(D) None of the above
The number of grams of solute necessary to saturate 100 grams of solvent at a particular temperature is
called________
(A) Molality
(B) Normality (C) Solubility
(D) None of the above
When a saturated solution of sparingly or slightly soluble salt is in contact with undissolved salt, an equilibrium is
established between the dissolved ions and the ions in the solid phase of the undissolved salt. Ionic product at this
stage is called______________
(A) Common Ion Effect
(B) Solubility Product(C) Le-Chateliers Principle
(D) None of the above
The phenomenon of lowering the degree of ionization of a weak electrolyte by adding a solution of a strong
electrolyte having a common ion is called
(A) Common Ion Effect
(B) Solubility Product(C) Le-Chateliers Principle
(D) None of the above
Which of the following conditions will change the K of an equilibrium ?
(A) Temperature
(B) Pressure
(C) Catalyst
(D) Concentration

ASSESSMENT CHEMISTRY-XI
Topics: Chapter # 5 & 6
M.Marks.20
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In which reactions the total energy content of products are greater than those of reactants?
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions
(C) Exothermic Reactions(D) Endothermic Reactions
Which of the following reactions are represented by negative sign ?
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions(C) Exothermic Reactions
(D) Endothermic Reactions
__________ system is that in which there is no transfer of mass & energy takes place across the boundaries of
system.
(A) Isolated
(B) Close
(C) Open
(D) None of the above
Those properties, which do not depend on the quantity of matter present in the system are known as_____.
(A) Intensive Properties (B) Extensive Properties
(C) Open System
(D) State of the system
Viscosity is an example of _________ property.
(A) Intensive
(B) Extensive
(C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
Melting Point is an example of _________ property.
(A) Intensive
(B) Extensive
(C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
The sum of internal energy plus product of pressure and volume of the system, called ______________
(A) Enthalpy
(B) Kinetic energy
(C) Internal Energy
(D) None of the above
Chemical reactions which proceed in both directions forward and backward simultaneously are known as__
(A) Reversible Reactions (B) Irreversible Reactions
(C) First Order Reactions
(D) None of the above
Concentration of a substance expressed in mole/dm 3 or in molar unit is called________
(A) Activated product (B) Active masses
(C) Chemical Equilibrium
(D) None of the above
NH3 is prepared by the reaction N2 + 3H2 2NH3 H = -21.9 Kcal. The maximum yield of NH3 is obtained
(A) At low temperature and high pressure
(B) At high temperature and low pressure
(C) At high temperature and high pressure)
(D) None of the above
If a system at equilibrium is disturbed by some change, the system will shift in a direction to minimize or undo
the effect change. This is statement of ___________
(A) Le-Chatelier principal
(B) Law of Mass Action (C) First Law of Thermodynamics(D) None of the above
Le-Chatelier principal is applicable only to
(A) System on equilibrium
(B) System without equilibrium (C) Both a & b
(D) None of the above
Which of the following factors will favour reverse reaction in the chemical equilibrium ?
(A) Increase the Concentration of reactant(s)
(B)Increase the Concentration of product(s)
(C) Decrease the Concentration of product(s)
(D) None of the above
In exothermic reaction, lowering of temperature will shift the equilibrium to __________.
(A) Right
(B) Left
(C) Constant
(D) None of the above
An increase in pressure favours the equilibrium to shift in _________ direction, when volumes of reactants are
greater than the volumes of products.
(A) Forward
(B) Backward (C) Not change
(D) None of the above
An increase in pressure favours the equilibrium to shift in _________ direction, when volumes of products are
greater than the volumes of reactants
(A) Forward
(B) Backward (C) Not change
(D) None of the above
The number of grams of solute necessary to saturate 100 grams of solvent at a particular temperature is
called________
(A) Molality
(B) Normality (C) Solubility
(D) None of the above
When a saturated solution of sparingly or slightly soluble salt is in contact with undissolved salt, an equilibrium is
established between the dissolved ions and the ions in the solid phase of the undissolved salt. Ionic product at this
stage is called______________
(A) Common Ion Effect
(B) Solubility Product(C) Le-Chateliers Principle
(D) None of the above
The phenomenon of lowering the degree of ionization of a weak electrolyte by adding a solution of a strong
electrolyte having a common ion is called
(A) Common Ion Effect
(B) Solubility Product(C) Le-Chateliers Principle
(D) None of the above
Which of the following conditions will change the K of an equilibrium ?
(A) Temperature
(B) Pressure
(C) Catalyst
(D) Concentration

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