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Marking scheme 207 CHEMISTRY (043)/ CLASS XII Set 56// Q.No Value Points Marks - MnO 4 / KMnO 4 2 N-Ethyl-N-methylethanamine 3 First order 4 BrCH 2 CH=CHCH 2 Cl 5 Both are surface phenomenon / both increase with increase in surface area (or any other correct similarity) 6 (i)nh 3 +3 Cl 2 (excess) NCl 3 + 3HCl XeF 6 + 2H 2 O XeO 2 F 2 + 4HF 6 (i) (NH 4 ) 2 Cr 2 O 7 N2 + 4H2O + Cr2O3 4H 3 PO 3 3H 3 PO 4 +PH 3 7 (i) Properties that are independent of nature of solute and depend on number of moles of solute only. Number of moles of solute dissolved per kg of the solvent. 8 (i) 9 Λ o CH3COOH = λ o CH3COO- + λ o H+ = 40.9 + 349.6 = 390.5 S cm 2 /mol Now, α = Λ m /Λ o m = 39.05 / 390.5 = 0. 0. (i) or

or ΔT f = K f m Here, m = w 2 x 000/ M 2 XM 273.5-269.5 = K f x 0 x000/ 342 x90 K f = 2.3 K kg/mol ΔT f = K f m = 2.3 x 0 x000/ 80x90 = 7.6 K T f = 273.5 7.6 = 265.55 K (or any other correct method) 2 (i)m = ZIt = 08x2x5 x60 96500 = 2.0 g (or any other correct method) Cells that converts the energy of combustion of fuels directly into electrical energy. 3 (i) Coordination isomerism Unpaired electrons in [Ni(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ / d-d transition (iii) Pentaamminecarbonatocobalt(III) Chloride 4 (i) Lyophobic are liquid(dispersion medium)-hating and lyophillic are liquid(dispersion medium)-loving colloids. Solution is a Homogenous mixture while colloid is heterogenous mixture / does not show Tyndall effect -shows Tyndall effect. (iii) Homogenous catalysis : reactants and catalyst are in same phase - Heterogeneous catalysis: reactants and catalyst are not in same phase. (or any other correct difference) 5 (a) k = 2.303 t = 2.303 300 log [A]o [A].6 0 2 log 0.8 0 2 = 2.303 300 log 2 = 2.3 x0-3 s - At 600 s, k = 2.303 t = 2.303 600 log [A]o [A].6 0 2 log 0.4 0 2 = 2.3x0-3 s - k is constant when using first order equation therefore it follows first order kinetics. or

In equal time interval, half of the reactant gets converted into product and the rate of reaction is independent of concentration of reactant, so it is a first order reaction. (b) t /2 = 0.693/k = 0.693/ 2.3x0-3 = 300 s (If student writes directly that half life is 300 s, award full marks) 6 (i) - Bromopentane 2-Bromopentane (iii) 2-Bromo-2-methylbutane 7 (i) The impurities are more soluble in the melt than in the solid state of the metal. PbS (iii)impurities like SiO 2 etc are removed by using NaOH solution and pure alumina is obtained. 8. (i) A : C 6 H 5 MgBr B : C 6 H 5 COOH C : C 6 H 5 COCl A : CH 3 CHO B : CH 3 CH(OH)CH 2 CHO C : CH 3 CH=CHCHO 3 3 8 (i) C 6 H 5 COOH SOCl2 C 6 H 5 COCl H2, Pd BaSO4 C 6 H 5 CHO C 6 H 5 C 2 H 5 K2Cr2O7 / H + C 6 H 5 COOH 9. (iii)ch 3 COCH 3 NaBH4 CH 3 CH(OH)CH 3 conc.h2so4 CH 3 CH=CH 2 (or any other correct method) (i) HOCH 2 CH 2 OH + HOOC COOH + + + HCHO (iii)ch 2 =CH-CH=CH 2 + CH 2 =CHCN 20. (i) Anionic detergents are sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols or hydrocarbons / alkylbenzene sulphonate or detergents whose anionic part is involved in cleansing action. Broad spectrum antibiotics: Antibiotics which kill or inhibit a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. (iii) Antiseptics are the chemicals which either kill or prevent growth of microbes on living tissues. 2 (i) Due to the decrease in bond dissociation enthalpy / due to increase in atomic size from O to Te. Due to small size of fluoride ion / high charge density of fluoride ion / high charge size ratio of fluoride ion. (iii) Absence of d-orbitals. 22 (i) Due to the resonance, the electron pair of nitrogen atom gets delocalised towards carbonyl group / resonating structures. Because of +I effect in methylamine electron density at nitrogen increases whereas in aniline resonance takes place and electron density on nitrogen decreases / resonating structures. (iii)due to protonation of aniline / formation of anilinium ion +

23 (i)concerned, caring, socially alert, leadership ( or any other 2 values) starch (iii)α -Helix and β-pleated sheets (iv)vitamin B / B / B 2 / B 6 / C (any two ) 24 a) (i) Due to small size and high ionic charge / availability of d orbitals. Higher is the oxidation state higher is the acidic character / as the oxidation state of a metal increases, ionic character decreases (iii) Because Mn 2+ has d 5 as a stable configuration whereas Cr 3+ is more stable due to stable t 3 2g b) Similarity-both are stable in +3 oxidation state/ both show contraction/ irregular electronic configuration (or any other suitable similarity) Difference- actinoids are radioactive and lanthanoids are not / actinoids show wide range of oxidation states but lanthanoids don t (or any other correct difference) 24 a) i) In p block elements the difference in oxidation state is 2 and in transition metals the difference is ii) Cu +, due to disproportionation reaction / low hydration enthalpy 2- iii) Due to formation of chromate ion / CrO 4 ion, which is yellow in colour b) Actinoids are radioactive, actinoids show wide range of oxidation states 25 (a) = (zxm) /a 3 x N a.5 = z x 93 / [(300x0-0 ) 3 x 6.02x0 23 ] Z = 2.0 Body centred cubic(bcc) (b) Amorphous solids Crystalline solids Short range order Long range order Isotropic Anisotropic (or any other correct difference) 25 a) n= given mass / molar mass = 8. / 27 mol Number of atoms= 8. x 27 6.022x023 Number of atoms in one unit cell= 4 (fcc) Number of unit cells = [ 8. x 27 6.022x023 ] / 4 = 4.5 x0 22 Or 27g of Al contains= 6.022x0 23 atoms 8.g of Al contains =( 6.022x0 23 / 27) x 8. No of unit cells = total no of atoms /4 =[ 8. x 27 6.022x023 ] / 4 =4.5 x0 22 b) i) Due to comparable size of cation and anion / large size of sodium ion ii) P has 5 valence e -, an extra electron results in the formation of n-type semiconductor. iii)in ferrimagnetism,domains / magnetic moments are aligned in opposite direction in unequal numbers while in antiferromagnetic the domains align in opposite direction in equal numbers so they cancel magnetic moments completely,net magnetism is zero / diagrammatic representation. + + + + + +

26 a) i) ii) (CH 3 ) 2 CHOH and CH 3 CH 2 I iii) CH 3 CH=CHCHO b) i) Add neutral FeCl 3 to both the compounds, phenol gives violet complex. ii) Add anhy ZnCl 2 and conc. HCl to both the compounds, 2-methyl propan-2-ol gives turbidity immediately. (or any other correct test) 26 a) i)aq. Br 2 ii)b 2 H 6, H 2 O 2 and OH - b) i) ethanol<phenol<p-nitrophenol ii) propane<propanal<propanol c) Dr. (Mrs.) Sangeeta Bhatia 2 Sh. S. Vallabhan 2 Dr. K.N. Uppadhya 3 Dr. Bhagyabati Nayak 3 Prof. R.D. Shukla 4 Ms. Anila Mechur Jayachandran 4 Sh. S.K. Munjal 5 Mrs. Deepika Arora 5 Sh. D.A. Mishra 6 Ms. Seema Bhatnagar 6 Sh. Rakesh Dhawan 7 Mrs. Sushma Sachdeva 7 Dr. (Mrs.) Sunita Ramrakhiani 8 Dr. Azhar Aslam Khan 8 Mrs. Preeti Kiran 9 Mr. Roop Narain Chauhan 9 Ms. Neeru Sofat 20 Mr. Mukesh Kumar Kaushik 0 Sh. Pawan Singh Meena 2 Ms. Abha Chaudhary Mrs. P. Nirupama Shankar 22 Ms. Garima Bhutani

Marking scheme 207 CHEMISTRY (043)/ CLASS XII Set 56//2 QNo. Value Points Marks Both are surface phenomenon / both increase with increase in surface area (or any other correct similarity) 2 Cl NO 2 NO 2 3 First order 4 N-Methylpropan-2-amine 5 Cr 2 O 2-7 / CrO 2-4 / K 2 Cr 2 O 7 / K 2 CrO 4 6 Λ o CH3COOH = λ o CH3COO- + λ o H+ = 40.9 + 349.6 = 390.5 S cm 2 /mol Now, α = Λ m /Λ o m = 39.05 / 390.5 = 0. 7 (i) 8 (i) The solution that obeys Raoults Law over the entire range of concentration Number of moles of solute dissolved per litre of solution or M = w b x 000 M b X V (ml) 9 (i) Cl 2 + H 2 O 2 HCl + [O] / HCl + HOCl XeF 6 + 3H 2 O XeO 3 + 6HF 9 (i) Cu + 2 H 2 SO 4 CuSO 4 + SO 2 +2H 2 O SO 3 + H 2 O H 2 SO 4 0. (i)

(i) Lyophobic are liquid (dispersion medium) - hating and lyophillic are liquid (dispersion medium) - loving colloids. Solution is a Homogenous mixture while colloid is heterogenous mixture / does not show Tyndall effect -shows Tyndall effect. (iii) Homogenous catalysis : reactants and catalyst are in same phase -Heterogeneous catalysis: reactants and catalyst are not in same phase. (or any other correct difference) 2 (i) - Bromopentane 2-Bromopentane (iii) 2-Bromo-2-methylbutane 3. (i) Metal is converted into its volatile compound and collected elsewhere. It is then decomposed at high temperature to give pure metal. The impurities are more soluble in the melt than in the solid state of the metal. (iii) Different components of a mixture are differently adsorbed on an adsorbent. 4 ΔT f = K f m Here, m = w 2 x 000/ M 2 XM 273.5-269.5 = K f x 0 x000/ 342 x90 K f = 2.3 K kg/mol ΔT f = K f m = 2.3 x 0 x000/ 80x90 = 7.6 K T f = 273.5 7.6 = 265.55 K (or any other correct method) 5. (i) Cationic detergents are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides or bromides as anions, cationic part has long chain hydrocarbon / detergents whose cationic part is involved in cleansing action. Narrow spectrum antibiotics are effective mainly against Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria (iii) Disinfectants kill or prevent growth of microbes and are applied on inanimate / non living objects 6 (i)m = ZIt = 08x2x5 x60 96500 = 2.0 g (or any other correct method) Cells that converts the energy of combustion of fuels directly into electrical energy. 7 (i) Coordination isomerism Unpaired electrons in [Ni(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ / d-d transition (iii) Pentaamminecarbonatocobalt(III) Chloride 8 (i) A : C 6 H 5 MgBr B : C 6 H 5 COOH C : C 6 H 5 COCl 3 A : CH 3 CHO B : CH 3 CH(OH)CH 2 CHO C : CH 3 CH=CHCHO 3 8 (i) C 6 H 5 COOH SOCl2 C 6 H 5 COCl H2, Pd BaSO4 C 6 H 5 CHO C 6 H 5 C 2 H 5 K2Cr2O7 / H + C 6 H 5 COOH (iii)ch 3 COCH 3 NaBH4 CH 3 CH(OH)CH 3 conc.h2so4 CH 3 CH=CH 2 (or any other correct method)

9. (i)ch 2 =C(Cl)CH=CH 2 + HCHO (iii) CH 2 =CHCH=CH 2 + CH 2 =CHC 6 H 5 20 (a) k = 2.303 log [A]o t [A] = 2.303 300 log.6 0 2 0.8 0 2 = 2.303 300 log 2 = 2.3 x0-3 s - At 600 s, k = 2.303 t = 2.303 600 log [A]o [A].6 0 2 log 0.4 0 2 = 2.3x0-3 s - k is constant when using first order equation therefore it follows first order kinetics. or In equal time interval, half of the reactant gets converted into product and the rate of reaction is independent of concentration of reactant, so it is a first order reaction. (b) t /2 = 0.693/k = 0.693/ 2.3x0-3 = 300 s (If student writes directly that half life is 300 s, award full marks) 2 (i) Due to the resonance, the electron pair of nitrogen atom gets delocalised towards carbonyl group / resonating structures. Because of +I effect in methylamine electron density at nitrogen increases whereas in aniline resonance takes place and electron density on nitrogen decreases / resonating structures. (iii) Due to protonation of aniline / formation of anilinium ion 22 (i) Due to the decrease in bond dissociation enthalpy / due to increase in atomic size from O to Te. Due to small size of fluoride ion / high charge density of fluoride ion / high charge size ratio of fluoride ion. (iii) Absence of d-orbitals. 23 (i) Concerned, caring, socially alert, leadership ( or any other 2 values) Starch (iii) α -Helix and β-pleated sheets (iv) Vitamin B / B / B 2 / B 6 / C (any two ) 24 a) i) ii) (CH 3 ) 2 CHOH and CH 3 CH 2 I iii) CH 3 CH=CHCHO b) i) Add neutral FeCl 3 to both the compounds, phenol gives violet complex. ii) Add anhy ZnCl 2 and conc.hcl to both the compounds, + + +

2-methyl propan-2-ol gives turbidity immediately. (or any other correct test) 24 a) i) Aq. Br 2 ii) B 2 H 6, H 2 O 2 and OH - b) i) ethanol < phenol < p-nitrophenol ii) propane < propanal < propanol c) 25 a) (i) Due to small size and high ionic charge / availability of d orbitals. Higher is the oxidation state higher is the acidic character / as the oxidation state of a metal increases, ionic character decreases (iii) Because Mn 2+ has d 5 as a stable configuration whereas Cr 3+ is more stable due to stable t 3 2g b) Similarity-both are stable in +3 oxidation state/ both show contraction/ irregular electronic configuration (or any other suitable similarity) Difference- actinoids are radioactive and lanthanoids are not / actinoids show wide range of oxidation states but lanthanoids don t (or any other correct difference) 25 a) i) In p block elements the difference in oxidation state is 2 and in transition metals the difference is ii) Cu +, due to disproportionation reaction / low hydration enthalpy 2- iii) Due to formation of chromate ion / CrO 4 ion, which is yellow in colour b) Actinoids are radioactive, actinoids show wide range of oxidation states 26 (a) = (zxm) /a 3 x N a.5 = z x 93 / [(300x0-0 ) 3 x 6.02x0 23 ] Z = 2.0 Body centred cubic(bcc) (b) Amorphous solids Crystalline solids Short range order Long range order Isotropic Anisotropic (or any other correct difference) 26 a) n= given mass / molar mass = 8. / 27 mol Number of atoms= 8. x 27 6.022x023 Number of atoms in one unit cell= 4 (fcc) Number of unit cells = [ 8. x 27 6.022x023 ] / 4 = 4.5 x0 22 Or 27g of Al contains= 6.022x0 23 atoms 8.g of Al contains =( 6.022x0 23 / 27) x 8. No of unit cells = total no of atoms /4 =[ 8. x 27 6.022x023 ] / 4 =4.5 x0 22 b) i) Due to comparable size of cation and anion / large size of sodium ion ii) P has 5 valence e -, an extra electron results in the formation of n-type semiconductor. + + +

iii) In ferrimagnetism,domains / magnetic moments are aligned in opposite direction in unequal numbers while in antiferromagnetic the domains align in opposite direction in equal numbers so they cancel magnetic moments completely,net magnetism is zero / diagrammatic representation. Dr. (Mrs.) Sangeeta Bhatia 2 Sh. S. Vallabhan 2 Dr. K.N. Uppadhya 3 Dr. Bhagyabati Nayak 3 Prof. R.D. Shukla 4 Ms. Anila Mechur Jayachandran 4 Sh. S.K. Munjal 5 Mrs. Deepika Arora 5 Sh. D.A. Mishra 6 Ms. Seema Bhatnagar 6 Sh. Rakesh Dhawan 7 Mrs. Sushma Sachdeva 7 Dr. (Mrs.) Sunita Ramrakhiani 8 Dr. Azhar Aslam Khan 8 Mrs. Preeti Kiran 9 Mr. Roop Narain Chauhan 9 Ms. Neeru Sofat 20 Mr. Mukesh Kumar Kaushik 0 Sh. Pawan Singh Meena 2 Ms. Abha Chaudhary Mrs. P. Nirupama Shankar 22 Ms. Garima Bhutani

Marking scheme 207 CHEMISTRY (043)/ CLASS XII Set 56//3 Q.No Value Points Marks i) No effect ii) Decreases 2 Both are surface phenomenon / both increase with increase in surface area (or any other correct similarity) 3 - MnO 4 / KMnO 4 4 BrCH 2 (CH 3 )C=CH 2 5 N,N-Dimethylethanamine 6 (i) 7. (i) 8 (i) If the molar mass calculated by using any of the colligative properties to be different than theoretically expected molar mass Extent of dissociation or association or ratio of the observed colligative property to calculated colligative property 9 Λ o CH3COOH = λ o CH3COO- + λ o H+ = 40.9 + 349.6 = 390.5 S cm 2 /mol Now, α = Λ m /Λ o m = 39.05 / 390.5 = 0. 0 (i) F 2 + 2Cl - 2F - + Cl 2 2XeF 2 + 2H 2 O 2Xe +4HF +O 2 0 (i) MnO 2 +4HCl MnCl 2 +Cl 2 +2H 2 O PCl 5 Δ PCl 3 + Cl 2

(i) Due to the resonance, the electron pair of nitrogen atom gets delocalised towards carbonyl group / resonating structures. Because of +I effect in methylamine electron density at nitrogen increases whereas in aniline resonance takes place and electron density on nitrogen decreases / resonating structures. (iii) Due to protonation of aniline / formation of anilinium ion 2 (i) Due to the decrease in bond dissociation enthalpy / due to increase in atomic size from O to Te. Due to small size of fluoride ion / high charge density of fluoride ion / high charge size ratio of fluoride ion. (iii) Absence of d-orbitals. 3 (i) Anionic detergents are sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols or hydrocarbons / detergents whose anionic part is involved in cleansing action. Limited spectrum antibiotics are effective against a single organism or disease. (iii) Tranquilizers are class of chemicals used for treatment of stress or mild or severe mental diseases. 4 (i) / NH 2 (CH 2 ) 5 -COOH (iii)cf 2 =CF 2 + HCHO 5 (i) A : C 6 H 5 MgBr B : C 6 H 5 COOH C : C 6 H 5 COCl A : CH 3 CHO B : CH 3 CH(OH)CH 2 CHO C : CH 3 CH=CHCHO 5 (i) C 6 H 5 COOH SOCl2 C 6 H 5 COCl H2, Pd BaSO4 C 6 H 5 CHO 3 3 C 6 H 5 C 2 H 5 K2Cr2O7 / H + C 6 H 5 COOH (iii)ch 3 COCH 3 NaBH4 CH 3 CH(OH)CH 3 conc.h2so4 CH 3 CH=CH 2 (or any other correct method) 6 (i) The impurities are more soluble in the melt than in the solid state of the metal. PbS (iii) Impurities like SiO 2 etc are removed by using NaOH solution and pure alumina is obtained. 7 (i) - Bromopentane 2-Bromopentane (iii) 2-Bromo-2-methylbutane 8 (a) k = 2.303 log [A]o t [A]

= 2.303 300 = 2.303 300.6 0 2 log 0.8 0 2 log 2 = 2.3 x0-3 s - At 600 s, k = 2.303 t = 2.303 600 log [A]o [A].6 0 2 log 0.4 0 2 = 2.3x0-3 s - k is constant when using first order equation therefore it follows first order kinetics. or In equal time interval, half of the reactant gets converted into product and the rate of reaction is independent of concentration of reactant, so it is a first order reaction. (b) t /2 = 0.693/k = 0.693/ 2.3x0-3 = 300 s (If student writes directly that half life is 300 s, award full marks) 9. (i) Multimolecular colloid : a large number of atoms or smaller molecules of a substance aggregate together to form species having size in the colloidal range. Macromolecular: Large sized molecules whose particle size lies in the colloidal range. Sol are solid dispersed in liquid while gel are liquid dispersed in solid (iii) In O/W emulsion, water acts as dispersion medium while in W/O oil acts as dispersion medium 20 (i)optical isomerism d 2 sp 3, diamagnetic (iii)triamminetrichloridochromium(iii) 2 (i)m = ZIt = 08x2x5 x60 96500 = 2.0 g (or any other correct method) Cells that converts the energy of combustion of fuels directly into electrical energy. 22 ΔT f = K f m Here, m = w 2 x 000/ M 2 XM 273.5-269.5 = K f x 0 x000/ 342 x90 K f = 2.3 K kg/mol ΔT f = K f m = 2.3 x 0 x000/ 80x90 = 7.6 K T f = 273.5 7.6 = 265.55 K (or any other correct method) 23 (i)concerned, caring, socially alert, leadership ( or any other 2 values) starch (iii)α -Helix and β-pleated sheets (iv)vitamin B / B / B 2 / B 6 / C (any two ) + + + +

24 (a) = (zxm) /a 3 x N a.5 = z x 93 / [(300x0-0 ) 3 x 6.02x0 23 ] Z = 2.0 Body centred cubic(bcc) (b) Amorphous solids Short range order Isotropic 24 a) n= given mass / molar mass = 8. / 27 mol Number of atoms= 8. 27 x 6.022x023 Number of atoms in one unit cell= 4 (fcc) Number of unit cells = [ 8. 27 x 6.022x023 ] / 4 = 4.5 x0 22 Or 27g of Al contains= 6.022x0 23 atoms 8.g of Al contains =( 6.022x0 23 / 27) x 8. No of unit cells = total no of atoms /4 =[ 8. 27 x 6.022x023 ] / 4 =4.5 x0 22 Crystalline solids Long range order Anisotropic (or any other correct difference) + 25 b) i) Due to comparable size of cation and anion / large size of sodium ion ii) P has 5 valence e -, an extra electron results in the formation of n-type semiconductor. iii) In ferrimagnetism,domains / magnetic moments are aligned in opposite direction in unequal numbers while in antiferromagnetic the domains align in opposite direction in equal numbers so they cancel magnetic moments completely,net magnetism is zero / diagrammatic representation. a) i) ii) (CH 3 ) 2 CHOH and CH 3 CH 2 I iii) CH 3 CH=CHCHO b) i) Add neutral FeCl 3 to both the compounds, phenol gives violet complex. ii) Add anhy ZnCl 2 and conc. HCl to both the compounds, 2-methyl propan-2-ol gives turbidity immediately. (or any other correct test) 25 a) i) Aq. Br 2 ii) B 2 H 6, H 2 O 2 and OH - b) i) ethanol < phenol < p-nitrophenol ii) propane < propanal < propanol c)

26 a) (i) Due to small size and high ionic charge / availability of d orbitals. Higher is the oxidation state higher is the acidic character / as the oxidation state of a metal increases, ionic character decreases (iii) Because Mn 2+ has d 5 as a stable configuration whereas Cr 3+ is more stable due to stable t 3 2g b) Similarity-both are stable in +3 oxidation state/ both show contraction/ irregular electronic configuration (or any other suitable similarity) Difference- actinoids are radioactive and lanthanoids are not / actinoids show wide range of oxidation states but lanthanoids don t (or any other correct difference) 26 a) i) In p block elements the difference in oxidation state is 2 and in transition metals the difference is ii) Cu +, due to disproportionation reaction / low hydration enthalpy 2- iii) Due to formation of chromate ion / CrO 4 ion, which is yellow in colour b) Actinoids are radioactive, actinoids show wide range of oxidation states. + + Dr. (Mrs.) Sangeeta Bhatia 2 Sh. S. Vallabhan 2 Dr. K.N. Uppadhya 3 Dr. Bhagyabati Nayak 3 Prof. R.D. Shukla 4 Ms. Anila Mechur Jayachandran 4 Sh. S.K. Munjal 5 Mrs. Deepika Arora 5 Sh. D.A. Mishra 6 Ms. Seema Bhatnagar 6 Sh. Rakesh Dhawan 7 Mrs. Sushma Sachdeva 7 Dr. (Mrs.) Sunita Ramrakhiani 8 Dr. Azhar Aslam Khan 8 Mrs. Preeti Kiran 9 Mr. Roop Narain Chauhan 9 Ms. Neeru Sofat 20 Mr. Mukesh Kumar Kaushik 0 Sh. Pawan Singh Meena 2 Ms. Abha Chaudhary Mrs. P. Nirupama Shankar 22 Ms. Garima Bhutani