SARGODHA BOARD
Chemistry (New Scheme)
Session: 2022
Group-1 / A-2022
SSC (Part-II)
Class – 10th
Time: 15 Minutes
Marks: 12
(OBJECTIVE)
Note: Write answers to the questions on the objective answer sheet provided. Four possible answers A, B, C, & D to each question are given. Choose the correct answer and fill the corresponding circle A, B, C, or D on the answer sheet with a marker or pen.
1. For the reaction between PCl and Cl to form PCl₅, the units of Kc are:
A) mol-1·dm³ B) mol/dm³ C) mol/dm D) mol/dm³
2. The conjugate acid of HPO₄²⁻ is:
A) PO₄³⁻ B) H₃PO₄ C) H₂PO₄⁻ D) H₃PO₂
3. The general formula of alkyl radical is:
A) CₙH₂ₙ₊₂ B) CₙH₂ₙ₋₂ C) CₙH₂ₙ₊₁ D) CₙH₂ₙ
4. Coal gas is a mixture of:
A) CO & CH₄ B) CO₂, CH₄ & CO C) CO₂, CH₄ & H₂ D) CO, H₂ & CO₂
5. A hydrocarbon has the molecular formula C₆H₁₄. What is the molecular formula of the next member of the same homologous series?
A) C₇H₁₆ B) C₈H₁₈ C) C₉H₂₂ D) C₁₀H₂₀
6. Night blindness is caused by a deficiency of:
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin E C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin D
7. The percentage amount of Argon in air is:
A) 78.09% B) 20.94% C) 0.93% D) 0.03%
8. Normally, rainwater is weakly acidic because of:
A) SO₃ gas B) CO₂ gas C) SO₂ gas D) NO₂ gas
9. Just above the Earth’s surface is:
A) Mesosphere B) Stratosphere C) Thermosphere D) Troposphere
10. Temporary hardness in water is due to:
A) Ca(HCO₃)₂ B) CaCO₃ C) MgCO₃ D) MgSO₄
11. Which one of the following gases is used to destroy harmful bacteria in water?
A) Iodine B) Chlorine C) Fluorine D) Bromine
12. Crude oil is heated in a furnace up to:
A) 300°C B) 350°C C) 400°C D) 450°C
SARGODHA BOARD
Session: 2022
Group-I / A-2022
Class-10th
New Scheme
(SUBJECTIVE)
Marks: 48
Instructions:
- Section I is compulsory.
- Attempt any Two questions from Section II.
SECTION-I
Write short answers to any five (5) of the following questions.
- Write the use of oxygen and nitrogen in the manufacture of chemicals.
- What is an irreversible reaction? Give an example.
- Define molecular formula. Give an example.
- Write two basic conditions required for an element to exhibit catenation.
- What is isomerism? Give an example.
- How is an amino group tested?
- What is meant by triglycerides? Write their general formula.
- Write two properties of polysaccharides.
Write short answers to any five (5) of the following questions.
- Water is an amphoteric compound. Provide an equation to demonstrate this.
- Write two uses of acetic acid.
- Why is methane called marsh gas?
- Why are alkenes called olefins?
- Write the composition and boiling range of diesel oil.
- Draw and label the diagram of a Bessemer converter.
- Mention any two raw materials used in Solvay’s process.
- What is calcination? Provide a reaction.
Write short answers to any five (5) of the following questions.
- What do you mean by atmosphere?
- Identify whether the following are primary or secondary air pollutants: CH₄, NH₃, H₂SO₄, O₃.
- How is the ozone layer formed in the stratosphere?
- What are pollutants and contaminants?
- How does water dissolve sugar and alcohol?
- Mention two disadvantages of detergents.
- Why are pesticides used?
- What are waterborne infectious diseases?
SECTION-II
Attempt any two (2) questions.
Q.5
a) Explain the structure of DNA and how DNA carries the genetic code of life.
b) How can we predict the extent of a reaction using the equilibrium constant?
Q.6
a) Define a salt and provide the characteristic properties of salts.
b) Explain why water is considered a universal solvent.
Q.7
a) Explain the process of Bessemerization with balanced chemical equations.
b) Write any four uses of ethylene (ethene).