Grade 12th try these questions
EHEEE
1. Which of the following compounds exhibits optical isomerism?
A. Ethane
B. Propane
C. Butane
D. 2-Butanol
2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of ethanol (C₂H₅OH).
3. Which of the following is a property of transition metals?
A. Low melting point
B. Formation of colored compounds
C. High electrical resistance
D. Lack of catalytic activity
4. Calculate the oxidation state of chromium in potassium dichromate (K₂Cr₂O₇).
5. A sample of gas occupies a volume of 4.0 L at a pressure of 1.0 atm and a temperature of 300 K. What will be its volume at 2.0 atm pressure and 300 K temperature?
(Assume ideal gas behavior)
6. The activation energy for a reaction is 75 kJ/mol. How will the rate of reaction change if the temperature is increased from 300 K to 310 K? Explain briefly.
7. What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding? Provide one example of each.
8. Describe the principle of Le Chatelier's principle and predict the effect of increasing pressure on the equilibrium of the reaction:
9. In a titration, 25.0 mL of NaOH solution is completely neutralized by 20.0 mL of 0.1 M HCl. What is the molarity of the NaOH solution?
10. Explain how chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) affect the ozone layer. Suggest one alternative to CFCs used in industry.
EHEEE
1. Which of the following compounds exhibits optical isomerism?
A. Ethane
B. Propane
C. Butane
D. 2-Butanol
2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of ethanol (C₂H₅OH).
3. Which of the following is a property of transition metals?
A. Low melting point
B. Formation of colored compounds
C. High electrical resistance
D. Lack of catalytic activity
4. Calculate the oxidation state of chromium in potassium dichromate (K₂Cr₂O₇).
5. A sample of gas occupies a volume of 4.0 L at a pressure of 1.0 atm and a temperature of 300 K. What will be its volume at 2.0 atm pressure and 300 K temperature?
(Assume ideal gas behavior)
6. The activation energy for a reaction is 75 kJ/mol. How will the rate of reaction change if the temperature is increased from 300 K to 310 K? Explain briefly.
7. What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding? Provide one example of each.
8. Describe the principle of Le Chatelier's principle and predict the effect of increasing pressure on the equilibrium of the reaction:
9. In a titration, 25.0 mL of NaOH solution is completely neutralized by 20.0 mL of 0.1 M HCl. What is the molarity of the NaOH solution?
10. Explain how chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) affect the ozone layer. Suggest one alternative to CFCs used in industry.
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STOICHIOMETRY
stoichiometry, a term derived from the Greek words stoicheion=(meaning"element')
metron=(meaning "measure")
#Stoichometry is quantitative relation b/n reactant and product
It calculated based on principle
1. The formule must be written properly
2. The law of conservation of mass must be obeyed (mass of reactant mass of product)
Calculation based on chemical equation (Stoichometry problems)
1,Mass-mass problem
2,Volume volume problem
3,Mass-volume problem
1,Mass-mass relationship
A, Mass-ratio and
B. Mole-ratio
A,Mass ratio ratio
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Eg. How many garm of calcium chloride are formed when 15g of calcium metal reactes reacts with hydrochloric acid?
Ca+2HCL---> Cacla+ H2
(15g) Ca2+HCl --> (x)CaCl2 + H2
The molar mass of Ca is 40g/mol
The molar mass of CaCl2 is 111g/mol
15/40=x/110
X=15*110/40
X=416g of CaCl2 is produced
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stoichiometry, a term derived from the Greek words stoicheion=(meaning"element')
metron=(meaning "measure")
#Stoichometry is quantitative relation b/n reactant and product
It calculated based on principle
1. The formule must be written properly
2. The law of conservation of mass must be obeyed (mass of reactant mass of product)
Calculation based on chemical equation (Stoichometry problems)
1,Mass-mass problem
2,Volume volume problem
3,Mass-volume problem
1,Mass-mass relationship
A, Mass-ratio and
B. Mole-ratio
A,Mass ratio ratio
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Eg. How many garm of calcium chloride are formed when 15g of calcium metal reactes reacts with hydrochloric acid?
Ca+2HCL---> Cacla+ H2
(15g) Ca2+HCl --> (x)CaCl2 + H2
The molar mass of Ca is 40g/mol
The molar mass of CaCl2 is 111g/mol
15/40=x/110
X=15*110/40
X=416g of CaCl2 is produced
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1.The curve y = -x² is shifted so that the axis of symmetry is the line x = -2 and its axis of symmetry is y=9.
(a) Write down (determine) the equation of the new curve. (1 pt.)
(b) Find the x-intercepts and the y-intercept of the New curve.
(C) Sketch the graph.
2. A soft drink company finds that if it spends birr 40,000 on advertising, then 100,000 boxes of soft drink will be sold. If it spends birr 60,000, then 200,000 boxes will be sold.
(A) Determine a linear equation (function) that relates the amount, A,spent on advertisement to the number, 'x', of boxes sold.
(B) How much advertising budget is needed to sell 500,000 boxes of soft drink?
3. Given a rectangular card board of 25 inches by 15 inches, a small square of the same size is cut from each corner. The side edges are folded up along the cuts to form an open box.
(a) Find a model polynomial function that can be used to calculate the volume, V, of the open box.
(b) Determine the domain of the volume function.
(a) Write down (determine) the equation of the new curve. (1 pt.)
(b) Find the x-intercepts and the y-intercept of the New curve.
(C) Sketch the graph.
2. A soft drink company finds that if it spends birr 40,000 on advertising, then 100,000 boxes of soft drink will be sold. If it spends birr 60,000, then 200,000 boxes will be sold.
(A) Determine a linear equation (function) that relates the amount, A,spent on advertisement to the number, 'x', of boxes sold.
(B) How much advertising budget is needed to sell 500,000 boxes of soft drink?
3. Given a rectangular card board of 25 inches by 15 inches, a small square of the same size is cut from each corner. The side edges are folded up along the cuts to form an open box.
(a) Find a model polynomial function that can be used to calculate the volume, V, of the open box.
(b) Determine the domain of the volume function.
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1. The valence electrons of representative elements are
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23%
(a) in s orbitals only.
54%
(b) located in the outermost occupied major energy level.
13%
c) located closest to the nucleus.
9%
(d) located in the innermost occupied shell
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2. The correct electron-dot formulation for hydrogen cyanide show
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(a) 2 double bonds and two lone pairs of electrons on the N atom.
30%
(b) 1 C-H bond, 1 C=N bond, 1 lone pair of electrons on the C atom and 1 lone pair of electron on N
22%
(c) 1 triple bond between C and N, 1 N-H bond and 2 lone pairs of electrons on the C atom.
32%
(d) 1 triple bond between C and N, 1 C-H bond and 1 lone pair of electrons on the N atom.
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What is the total number of electrons in the correct Lewis dot formula of the sulfite ion?
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41%
8
29%
24
20%
26
10%
30
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4.The type of hybrid orbitals used by chlorine atom in ClO2– is
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(A) sp3
50%
(B) sp2
18%
(C) sp
8%
(D) dsp2
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5.The geometry and the type of hybrid orbital present about the central atom in BF3 is
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(a) linear, sp
68%
(b) trigonal planar, sp2
19%
(c) tetrahedral, sp3
9%
(d) pyramidal, sp
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6.Four diatomic species are listed below in different sequences. Which of these presents the correct
order of their increasing bond order?
order of their increasing bond order?
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13%
(a) C22– < He2+< NO < O2–
53%
(b) He2+ < O2–< NO < C22–
20%
(c) O2–< NO < C22– < He2+
13%
(d) NO < C22–< O2– < He2
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7. Among the following the electron deficient compound is:
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(a) BCl3
23%
(b) CCl4
22%
(c) PCl5
14%
(d) CH4
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8. Which one of the following molecules contains both ionic and covalent bonds?
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19%
(a) CH2Cl2
50%
(b) K2SO4
20%
(c) BeCl2
11%
(d) SO2
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9. All the substances listed are solids at room temperature. Which substance has a simple molecular
structure?
structure?
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26%
A/ Sodium
30%
B/ Iodine
36%
C/Carbon (graphite)
8%
D/Strontium
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Questions and Answers about human respiratory system and digestive system
1. Which part of the respiratory system is primarily responsible for gas exchange?
a) Trachea
b) Bronchi
c) Alveoli
d) Larynx
2. What is the main function of the diaphragm in the respiratory system?
a) To filter air
b) To produce sound
c) To facilitate breathing
d) To transport oxygen
3. Which of the following structures is part of the digestive system?
a) Pharynx
b) Esophagus
c) Lungs
d) Bronchioles
4. What enzyme begins the digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth?
a) Pepsin
b) Amylase
c) Lipase
d) Lactase
5. Which organ is responsible for the absorption of most nutrients?
a) Stomach
b) Small intestine
c) Large intestine
d) Pancreas
6. Which part of the respiratory system warms and filters the air before it enters the lungs?
a) Alveoli
b) Nasal cavity
c) Bronchi
d) Trachea
7. What is the primary function of the large intestine?
a) Digestion of proteins
b) Absorption of water and electrolytes
c) Production of bile
d) Digestion of fats
8. Which gas do we primarily exhale after respiration?**
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Nitrogen
d) Helium
9. what is the role of the epiglottis in the digestive system?
a) To break down food
b) To prevent food from entering the trachea
c) To absorb nutrients
d) To secrete digestive enzymes
10. Which muscle assists in the expulsion of air from the lungs during exhalation?**
a) Intercostal muscles
b) Abdominal muscles
c) Diaphragm
d) Pectoral muscles
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1. Which part of the respiratory system is primarily responsible for gas exchange?
a) Trachea
b) Bronchi
c) Alveoli
d) Larynx
2. What is the main function of the diaphragm in the respiratory system?
a) To filter air
b) To produce sound
c) To facilitate breathing
d) To transport oxygen
3. Which of the following structures is part of the digestive system?
a) Pharynx
b) Esophagus
c) Lungs
d) Bronchioles
4. What enzyme begins the digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth?
a) Pepsin
b) Amylase
c) Lipase
d) Lactase
5. Which organ is responsible for the absorption of most nutrients?
a) Stomach
b) Small intestine
c) Large intestine
d) Pancreas
6. Which part of the respiratory system warms and filters the air before it enters the lungs?
a) Alveoli
b) Nasal cavity
c) Bronchi
d) Trachea
7. What is the primary function of the large intestine?
a) Digestion of proteins
b) Absorption of water and electrolytes
c) Production of bile
d) Digestion of fats
8. Which gas do we primarily exhale after respiration?**
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Nitrogen
d) Helium
9. what is the role of the epiglottis in the digestive system?
a) To break down food
b) To prevent food from entering the trachea
c) To absorb nutrients
d) To secrete digestive enzymes
10. Which muscle assists in the expulsion of air from the lungs during exhalation?**
a) Intercostal muscles
b) Abdominal muscles
c) Diaphragm
d) Pectoral muscles
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Stoichometry part2
B,Mole-ratio method
It is the ratio between the number of moles if any substance is given reaction.
#In this method the given mass is converted into mole
-the number of mole for the required substance
Example what mass of water is required when 100g of calcium oxide react with water to produce calcium hydroxide? (atomic mass Ca-40,0-16, H-1)
Cao + H2O---> Ca (OH)2
MOLe of Cao-given mass/molar mass
n Cao=100g/56g/mol
n CaO=1.79mol
(1.79mol) CaO (1mol) + (x) H2O (1mol) --> Ca(OH)2
1.79mol/1mol=x/4mol
X=1.9 mol1 mol)/1mol
X=1,7mol
2. VOLUME VOLUME RELATIONSHIP
#At standard temperature pressure (STP)
1mol=22.4L=1atm =25°c
The relation b/n volume of gas and its number of molecule explained by AVOGADRO'S LAW
Avogadro's law-state that" Under the same condition of the temperature and pressure equal volume of all gas contain the same number of molecules and vice versa
V~n
Example-How many liters of ammonia are produced at STP if 501 of hydrogen reacted with enough nitroge
(22.4L) 3H2(50L) + N2-> (224)2NH3(x)
501/67.21-X/44.8)
X=50-44.8/67.2
X=33,33 L of ammonia
3, MASS -VOLUME RELATIONSHIP
-In this problem, either the mass og one substance is given the volume of the other required or the volume of one substance is given and the mass of the other one required
Example-How many gram of calcium carbonate are decomposed to produced 11.21 of CO2 at STP
(X) CaCo3 (100g ---> CaO (11.2L) CO2 (22.4L)
X/100g=11.2L/22.4L
X=11.2*100/22.4
X-50g of CaCO3
B,Mole-ratio method
It is the ratio between the number of moles if any substance is given reaction.
#In this method the given mass is converted into mole
-the number of mole for the required substance
Example what mass of water is required when 100g of calcium oxide react with water to produce calcium hydroxide? (atomic mass Ca-40,0-16, H-1)
Cao + H2O---> Ca (OH)2
MOLe of Cao-given mass/molar mass
n Cao=100g/56g/mol
n CaO=1.79mol
(1.79mol) CaO (1mol) + (x) H2O (1mol) --> Ca(OH)2
1.79mol/1mol=x/4mol
X=1.9 mol1 mol)/1mol
X=1,7mol
2. VOLUME VOLUME RELATIONSHIP
#At standard temperature pressure (STP)
1mol=22.4L=1atm =25°c
The relation b/n volume of gas and its number of molecule explained by AVOGADRO'S LAW
Avogadro's law-state that" Under the same condition of the temperature and pressure equal volume of all gas contain the same number of molecules and vice versa
V~n
Example-How many liters of ammonia are produced at STP if 501 of hydrogen reacted with enough nitroge
(22.4L) 3H2(50L) + N2-> (224)2NH3(x)
501/67.21-X/44.8)
X=50-44.8/67.2
X=33,33 L of ammonia
3, MASS -VOLUME RELATIONSHIP
-In this problem, either the mass og one substance is given the volume of the other required or the volume of one substance is given and the mass of the other one required
Example-How many gram of calcium carbonate are decomposed to produced 11.21 of CO2 at STP
(X) CaCo3 (100g ---> CaO (11.2L) CO2 (22.4L)
X/100g=11.2L/22.4L
X=11.2*100/22.4
X-50g of CaCO3
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Geography Model Examination Geography Model Examination for Grade 12for Grade 12
1. What are the influence factors for prevalence of high temperature and salient difference of annual
temperature range in tropical hot zone?
A. Due to it is location from the sea C. Because of it receive solar radiation at right angel
B. Due to its position toward ocean current D. Because of the impact of trade winds
2. If internal forces act towards each other from the opposite directions, the consequence it brings on the
surface of the earth is
A. Mountain range B. Rift valley C. Deep valley D. Plain surface
3. One of the following features of land form was not found in rift valley?
A. Volcano’s B. Hot springs C. Lakes D. High mountain range
4. What happens to the surface of the earth if sun radiation is reaching the ground totally?
A. Life impossible to survive C. Slant difference from the Present situation
B. In curtains degree temperature differ D. Temperature decrease
5. If the altitude of given mountain is 8848 meters above the sea level and temperature at the sea level is 00C,
what will be expected temperature at the top of the mountain?
A. 500C B. 56.70C C. 550C D. 600C
6. Al l of the following activities are the outcome of internal force, except?
A. Folding B. Volcanism C. Bending D. Erosion
7. Barchans are:
A. Wind eroded stone C. Crescent shaped sand dune
B. Wind eroded deposition D. Desert sand storm
8. In the process of land formation the way in which sofomar cave creation is?
A. Deposition B. Carbonation C. weathering D. Erosion
9. All of the following location is laid in Afro_ Alpine areas, except?
A. Senate plateau B. Choke Mountain C. Semen mountain D. Hararghe plateau
10. From the land forms list below one is not associated with wind erosion activities?
A. Sand dune B. Loess deposited C. Barchans D. Lagoon
11. Within vertical structure of atmospheric layer areas that have constant temperature is?
A. Troposphere B. Mesosphere C. Stratosphere D. Thermosphere
12. Which one is wrong combination of elements of weather & climate with instruments of their
measurements?
A. Temperature & thermometer C. Rainfall & rain gage
B. Air pressure & isobar D. Wind & wind vane
13. In the process of atmospheric mass movements depend up on its temperature variation the cold
push the warms one, this process is known as?
A. Convection B. Radiation C. Conduction D. Evaporation
1. What are the influence factors for prevalence of high temperature and salient difference of annual
temperature range in tropical hot zone?
A. Due to it is location from the sea C. Because of it receive solar radiation at right angel
B. Due to its position toward ocean current D. Because of the impact of trade winds
2. If internal forces act towards each other from the opposite directions, the consequence it brings on the
surface of the earth is
A. Mountain range B. Rift valley C. Deep valley D. Plain surface
3. One of the following features of land form was not found in rift valley?
A. Volcano’s B. Hot springs C. Lakes D. High mountain range
4. What happens to the surface of the earth if sun radiation is reaching the ground totally?
A. Life impossible to survive C. Slant difference from the Present situation
B. In curtains degree temperature differ D. Temperature decrease
5. If the altitude of given mountain is 8848 meters above the sea level and temperature at the sea level is 00C,
what will be expected temperature at the top of the mountain?
A. 500C B. 56.70C C. 550C D. 600C
6. Al l of the following activities are the outcome of internal force, except?
A. Folding B. Volcanism C. Bending D. Erosion
7. Barchans are:
A. Wind eroded stone C. Crescent shaped sand dune
B. Wind eroded deposition D. Desert sand storm
8. In the process of land formation the way in which sofomar cave creation is?
A. Deposition B. Carbonation C. weathering D. Erosion
9. All of the following location is laid in Afro_ Alpine areas, except?
A. Senate plateau B. Choke Mountain C. Semen mountain D. Hararghe plateau
10. From the land forms list below one is not associated with wind erosion activities?
A. Sand dune B. Loess deposited C. Barchans D. Lagoon
11. Within vertical structure of atmospheric layer areas that have constant temperature is?
A. Troposphere B. Mesosphere C. Stratosphere D. Thermosphere
12. Which one is wrong combination of elements of weather & climate with instruments of their
measurements?
A. Temperature & thermometer C. Rainfall & rain gage
B. Air pressure & isobar D. Wind & wind vane
13. In the process of atmospheric mass movements depend up on its temperature variation the cold
push the warms one, this process is known as?
A. Convection B. Radiation C. Conduction D. Evaporation
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