Subject : Chemistry
Government of Karnataka Department of Pre University Education
Subject : Chemistry
Class : II PUC
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TIME : 3 hours 15 minute
Question Paper BLUE PRINT
II PUC CHEMISTRY (34)
Max Marks : 70
Unit Number of Teaching hours Marks Allotted Part A I 10x1
mark Part B II 8x2
marks Part C III 8 x 3
marks Part D IV & V 11 x 5 marks
Total
Group
Topic
Group-I Physical Group-II Inorganic Group-III Organic
1 The Solid state
2 Solution
3 Electrochemistry
4 Chemical kinetics
5 Surface chemistry
Total of Group-I
6
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
7 The p-block elements
8 The d-block elements
9 Coordination compounds
Total of Group-II
10 Haloalkanes and haloarenes
11 Alcohols, phenols and ethers
12
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids
13 Amines
14 Biomolecules
15 Polymers
16 Chemistry in everyday life
Total of Group-III
Total
8
7
7
9
8
7
9
8
8
9
8
8
6
5
6
41
36
36
5
4
4
11
10
10
9
8
8
7
6
6
32
28
28
7
6
6
8
7
7
9
8
8
6
5
5
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
47
41
41
120
105 10 10
15
35 105
BLUE PRINT FOR MODEL QUESTION PAPER-1 II PUC CHEMISTRY (34)
TIME : 3 hours 15 min
Max Marks : 70
Group
Topic
Unit Number of Teaching hours Marks Allotted Part A I 10x1
mark Part B II 8x2
marks Part C III 8 x 3
marks Part D IV & V 11 x 5 marks
Total
Group-I Physical Group-II Inorganic Group-III Organic
1 The Solid state
87
7
2 Solution
9 8
7
3 Electrochemistry
9 8
8
4 Chemical kinetics
9 8
8
5 Surface chemistry
Total of Group-I General principles and 6 processes of isolation of elements 7 The p-block elements
6 5 41 36
5 4
11 10
6 36
4
10
8 The d-block elements
98
8
9 Coordination compounds 7 6
6
Total of Group-II
32 28
28
10
Haloalkanes and haloarenes
11
Alcohols, phenols and ethers
12
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids
7 6
87
9 8
6 7 8
13 Amines
65
5
14 Biomolecules
7 6
6
15 Polymers
55
5
16 Chemistry in everyday life 5 4
4
Total of Group-III
47 41
41
Total
120 105 10 10 15 35 105
1
MODEL QUESTION PAPER-1
Time: 3.15 Hrs.
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. The question paper has four parts: A, B, C and D. All parts are compulsory.
2. Write balanced chemical equations and draw diagrams wherever required.
3. Use log tables and simple calculator if necessary. (Use of scientific calculator not
allowed).
PART ? A
I. Answer all the following questions.
1 x 10 = 10
1. The experimental value for the molar mass of a non-volatile solute is twice the
theoretical value. What is the Van't Hoff factor for the solute?
2. Define ppm.
3. Which of the following has a higher value for molar conductivity under similar
conditions? 0.1M KCl or 0.01 M KCl.
4. The rate equation for the reaction A + B P is rate = K [A]1 [B]2. By how many times
does the rate of reaction increase when concentrations of A & B are doubled?
5. Name the biocatalyst involved in the conversion of glucose into ethanol and carbon
dioxide.
6. Write the formula of the volatile compound formed during the purification of nickel by
Mond's process.
7. What is geometry of the oxide of xenon formed when XeF6 is hydrolysed?
8. Between chlorobenzene and chloroethane, which is more reactive towards nucleophilic
substitution reaction?
9. Pentan-3- one does not undergo iodoform reaction. Give reason.
10. Name the nitrogenous base present in DNA but not in RNA.
PART ? B
II. Answer any five of the following questions.
5 x 2 = 10
11. i) What type of vacancy defect is shown by a crystal of sodium chloride?
ii) Which of the following is an example of a molecular solid?
Diamond, ZnS, Solid Iodine, gold
12. i) According to the equation Cu2++2e Cu, how many moles of copper are
deposited when 965C of electricity is passed through a solution of Cu2+ ions? (1F=96500 C). ii) Mention any one application of Kohlrausch law.
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