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The Quality Parameters

Complexity Level Should not be too direct and simple, should be well-
thought, hence can be used for IIT entrance
Repetitive Using some information and compose several questions
based on those information, without any logical variation
Subject Matter and Language The subject matter should be crystal clear and easy to
understand. The Language should not lead to different
interpretation. Should be concise and to the point. Word
selection and cohesiveness of the paragraph should be
focused on.
Explanation This part is incorporated to give the student an
opportunity to understand the concept, logic, and
subject matter in a better way.
Adherence to the Format of Question It is a must that Composer should bear the format of the
Questions in mind while forming questions. Other wise
such Questions will be termed null and void.

Types of Question

 Multiple Answer

 Matrix

 Paragraph Based

 Single digit

 Single Answer Type

Multiple Answer

The radial distribution function [P(r)] is used to determine the most probable radius which is used to find the

electron in a given orbital. for 1s-orbital of hydrogen like atom having atomic number ‘Z’ is

then which of the following statements is/are correct?

(A) At the point of maximum value of radial distribution function = zero, one antinode is present.

(B) Most probable radius of Li2+ is pm.

(C) Most probable radius of He+ is pm.

(D) Most probable radius of hydrogen ion (H+) is ao pm.

Here more than one options are correct, hence for this question. Let’s say a,c or b,d or c,a,d etc.

Matrix

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer.

List I List II

(A) AlCl3 if α = 0.8 1. i = 3.4

(B) BaCl2 if α = 0.9 2. i = 2.8

(C) Na3PO4 if α = 0.9 3. i = 3.8


(D) K4[Fe(CN)6] if α = 0.7 4. i = 3.7

(A) a-3,b-2,c-1,d-4 (C) a-1,b-2,c-3,d-4

(B) a-4,b-1,c-2,d-3 (D) a-3,b-1,c-4,d-2


Paragraph Based

Paragraph for Question Nos.11 to 13

The total pressure exerted in ideal binary solution is given by P = PAoXAo + PBoXBo where PAo & PBo are the respective

vapour pressure of pure components and XA & XB are their mole fraction in liquid phase. And composition of the

vapour phase is determined with the help of Dalton’s law of partial pressure:

YA =

If total pressure exerted in an ideal binary solution is given by P = mm of Hg.

11. The value of PAo is:

(A) 40 mm of Hg (B) 30 mm of Hg

(C) 60 mm of Hg (D) 90 mm of Hg

12. The more volatile liquid is:

(A) liquid A

(B) liquid B

(C) both are same

(D) it depends on the amount of A and B

13. If the value of YA = 0.4 then the value of XB is:

(A) 0.6 (B) 0.25

(C) 0.4 (D) 0.5

Single Digit

For the given heat of reaction

(i) C (s) + O2 (g) = CO2 (g) + 97 k cal

(ii) CO2 (g) + C(s) = 2 CO (g) – 39 k cal

The heat of combustion of CO (g) is  Kcal.

Solution: - Subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i) we get

C(s) + O2 (g) = CO2 (g) + 97 kcal

CO2 (g) + C(s) = 2 CO (g) – 39 kcal

-CO2 (g) + O2 (g) = CO2 (9) – 2CO (g) + 136 Kcal

⇒ 2CO (g) + O2 (g) = 2 CO2 (9) + 136 Kcal


⇒ CO (g) + ½ (g) = CO2 (g) + 68 kcal

Required value = 68 kcal

To be marked a bubble sheet.

Single Answer Type

For the gas phase reaction

Which of the following is true for

(a) K is independent of T

(b) K decreases as T increases

(c) K increases as T increases

(d) K varies with addition of NO

Answer :- (c) is correct

Solution:-

This reaction is endothermic. Therefore according to le-chateliers principle, high


temperature favors forward reaction. Hence k increases as T increases.

(a) Misconception

(b) Misconception

(c) Correct option

(d) Misconception.

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