CUET or Common University Entrance Test is a computer-based common entrance test that will be conducted for admission into 54 central universities for Undergraduate courses in India. All the students who have cleared 10+2 or any other equivalent exam are eligible to sit for the CUET Exams. A good CUET score can be attained with thorough practice and utmost dedication. To assist students in their preparation and help them perform better at CUET, MTG has come up with Chemistry questions for CUET. These questions are likely to appear in CUET 2024 exam. Questions are provided with answers. We will make sure to update you with questions every month. Check them out.
The CUET exam will be solely based on the syllabus of Class 12. A student who has covered the class 12 syllabus entirely will be able to clear the exam easily.
Sections | Syllabus |
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Section 1A & 1B Languages | Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages–Factual, Literary, and Narrative, [Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary] |
Section 2 Domain-specific | Syllabus of Class 12, based upon the subject that the student has to choose |
Section 3 General | General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/mensuration/s tat taught till Grade 8), Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
CUET Subjectwise Questions
CUET Chemistry Questions – (28-12-2023)
Check out CUET important Chemistry questions for the month of December
Q.1. The correct IUPAC name of the coordination compound K3[Fe(CN)5NO] is
(a) potassium pentacyanidonitrosylferrate(II)
(b) potassium pentacyanidonitroferrate(III)
(c) potassium nitritopentacyanidoferrate(IV)
(d) potassium nitritepentacyanidoiron(II).
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Q.2. Which of the following ligands form a chelate?
(a) Acetate (b) Oxalate
(c) Cyanide (d) Ammonia
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Q.3. Fe(CN)6]4– and [Fe(H2O)6]2+ show different colours in dilute solution because
(a) CN– is a strong field ligand and H2O is a weak field ligand hence magnitude of CFSE is different
(b) both CN– and H2O absorb same wavelength of energy
(c) complexes of weak field ligands are generally colourless
(d) the sizes of CN– and H2O are different hence their colours are also different.
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Q.4. The magnitude of magnetic moment (spin only) of [NiCl4]2– will be
(a) 2.82 B.M. (b) 0
(c) 1.23 B.M. (d) 5.64 B.M
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Q.5. The denticity of ethylenediaminetetra-acetate ion is
(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) none of these.
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Q.6. According to Werner’s theory of coordination compounds
(a) primary valency is ionisable
(b) secondary valency is ionisable
(c) primary and secondary valencies are ionisable
(d) neither primary nor secondary valency is ionisable.
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