College Lecturer 2014 Chemistry-II Question Paper PDF | RPSC

Rajasthan Government Jobs Lecturer 2014

  • Year 2014
  • Conducted By RPSC
  • Questions 150
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages English & Hindi

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination College Lecturer Exam
Year 2014
Conducting Body RPSC
Paper Chemistry-II
Subject Chemistry
Duration 3 Hours
Number of Questions 150
Question Type Objective (MCQ)

This is the official question paper for the RPSC College Lecturer Examination held in 2014 for the Chemistry-II paper. The exam was conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) and allowed candidates 3 hours to answer 150 objective-type questions. This paper is a crucial resource for aspirants preparing for similar competitive examinations, offering insights into the exam pattern, difficulty level, and important topics covered in Chemistry. Practicing with this paper can significantly boost preparation and understanding of the subject matter.

Major Topics Covered

  • Electronic Configuration
  • Lanthanides
  • Actinides
  • Oxidation States
  • Magnetic Moment
  • Paramagnetism
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for College Lecturer Exam 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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  • RPSC College Lecturer Exam Pattern
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Instructions

  • [Xe] 4f8 6s1 यूरोपियम [Z = 63 ] का इलेक्ट्रॉनिक विन्यास हैं - 1) [Xe] 4f^6 6s2 2) [Xe] 4f^76s^2 3) [Xe] 4f7 5d16s2
  • Am, Cm ऐक्टिनॉयड्स +7 ऑक्सीकरण अवस्था प्रदर्शित करते है - 1) U, Np 2) Np, Pu 3) Pu, Am
  • \mu = 2\sqrt{n(n+1)} लैन्थेनॉयड आयनों के चुम्बकीय आघूर्ण गणना हेतु किस व्यंजक का उपयोग करते है ?

  • [Xe] 4f^8 6s1 Ques # : 2 Actinides which exhibit +7 oxidation state are- 1) U, Np 2) Np, Pu 3) Pu, Am
  • Am, Cm Ques # : 3 Which expression is used to calculate magnetic moment of Lanthanide ions?
  • \mu = 2\sqrt{n(n+1)} Ques # : 4 Which of the following ion is not paramagnetic? 1) Ce3+ 1/48

Questions (page 2)

Q4. अधोलिखित में से कौनसा आयन अनुचुम्बकीय नहीं है ?
Which of the following ions is not paramagnetic?

  • (1) Ce3+
  • (2) Pr3+
  • (3) Nd3+
  • (4) Lu3+

Q5. Electronic configuration of Curium (Cm) [Z = 96] is -
क्यूरियम ( Cm ) [Z = 96] का इलेक्ट्रॉनिक विन्यास है -

  • (1) [Rn] 5f7 6d1 7s2
  • (2) [Rn] 5f8 7s2
  • (3) [Rn] 5f6 6d2 7s2
  • (4) [Rn] 5f10

Q6. Member of Lanthanide series which exhibits +4 oxidation state is -
लैन्थेनॉयड श्रेणी का सदस्य जो + 4 ऑक्सीकरण अवस्था प्रदर्शित करता है -

  • (1) Ce
  • (2) Pm
  • (3) Eu
  • (4) Er

Q7. Which of the following ions is colourless?
अधोलिखित में से कौनसा लैन्थेनॉयड आयन रंगहीन है ?

  • (1) Eu3+
  • (2) Dy3+
  • (3) Lu3+
  • (4) Tb3+

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