Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist 2019 Chemistry Paper-III PDF

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  • Year 2019
  • Conducted By UPSC
  • Questions 10
  • Maximum Marks 200
  • Duration Three Hours
  • Languages English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist Examination
Year 2019
Conducting Body UPSC
Paper Chemistry Paper-III
Subject Chemistry
Duration Three Hours
Maximum Marks 200
Number of Questions 10
Question Type Descriptive / Subjective

This is the Chemistry Paper-III for the Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist Examination conducted by UPSC in 2019. The paper is designed to test candidates' in-depth knowledge of Chemistry, with a total of 10 questions divided into two sections. Candidates are required to attempt six questions in total, with specific compulsory questions from each section. The exam duration is three hours, and it carries a maximum of 200 marks. This paper is crucial for aspirants aiming to qualify for the Geo-Scientist and Geologist posts, providing a clear understanding of the expected question types and difficulty level.

Major Topics Covered

  • Ionic Strength
  • Activity Coefficients
  • Molarity
  • Parts Per Billion (ppb)
  • Buffer Solutions
  • Acid-Base Titration
  • Flame Photometry
  • Proximate Analysis of Coal
  • Volumetric Analysis
  • Chromatography
  • Degree of Hydrolysis
  • pH Calculation
  • Equilibrium Constant
  • Solubility Product
  • EDTA Titration
  • Eriochrome Black T Indicator

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist Exami preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

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Instructions

  • There are TEN questions divided under TWO Sections.
  • Candidate has to attempt SIX questions in all.

Questions (page 2)

Section A

Q1. Answer all of the following questions :

(a) Rewrite the following statement(s) if you find it/them incorrect :
Over the ionic strength range 0-0.1 M-
(i) activity coefficients increase with increasing ionic strength;
(ii) activity coefficients increase with increasing ionic charge.

(b) The molarity of C_{29}H_{60} in winter rainwater is 5.6 nM. Find its concentration in parts per billion (ppb).

(c) You have been asked to prepare a buffer solution with an alkaline pH by mixing ammonium chloride and aqueous ammonia from the following sets of solutions :
(i) 50 ml solutions of 0.001 molar NH4Cl and 0.003 molar aqueous ammonia
(ii) 50 ml solutions of 0.1 molar NH4Cl and 0.3 molar aqueous ammonia
Will both of them work? If not, which one will work efficiently and why?

(d) During an acid-base titration experiment, a student noticed some drops of acid on the inside of the neck of the conical flask. The student decided to wash the drops into the main solution using distilled water. Briefly explain whether the action will have any consequences on the outcome of the titration.

(e) In flame photometry, the analysis of analyte is carried out only in an interzonal region of the flame but not in the outer cone or primary combustion zone of the flame. Justify.

(f) Explain the proximate analysis of coal. How do you estimate manganese present in a steel sample volumetrically?

(g) What is a gradient elution development in chromatography?

(h) Calculate the degree of hydrolysis and pH of 0.01 M Na2CO3 solution.

Section A

Q2.

(a) Calculate the degree of hydrolysis and pH of 0.01 M Na2CO3 solution.
Given, K1 = 4.31 × 10-7 and K2 = 5.61 × 10-11.

(b) The equilibrium constant established between the salt and its corresponding ions in a given solvent is defined as solubility product. Taking a suitable example, explain how you will convert a salt with high solubility product into a solution.

(c) In a direct titration of Cu^{2+}, Ni^{2+}, Co^{2+}, Cr^{3+}, Fe^{3+} and Al^{3+} with EDTA, Eriochrome Black T cannot be used as an indicator. Why?

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of the examination?

The examination is the Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist Examination.

Which year is this question paper from?

This question paper is from the year 2019.

Who conducts the Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologist Examination?

The examination is conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission).

What is the subject of this paper?

This is Chemistry Paper-III.

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The maximum marks for this paper are 200.

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The time allowed to complete the paper is Three Hours.

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