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The document is a classroom test on the periodic classification of elements, consisting of multiple-choice questions and assertion-reason questions. It covers various topics including ionic sizes, ionization energies, electron affinities, and the periodic table's structure. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts in chemistry related to elements and their properties.

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Classroom Test-5_ Answer Key

The document is a classroom test on the periodic classification of elements, consisting of multiple-choice questions and assertion-reason questions. It covers various topics including ionic sizes, ionization energies, electron affinities, and the periodic table's structure. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of key concepts in chemistry related to elements and their properties.

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Classroom Test-1/ Periodic Classification of Elements/ Marks – 25
Section A
1. The correct order of the size of the iodine species is:
(a) I  I+  I- (b) I  I-  I+ (c) I+  I-  I (d) I- I  I+

2. Which of the following atoms has the highest I.E1?


(a) Rb (b) Na (c) K (d) Sc

3. The ionic radii (in Angstrom) of N3-, O2- and F- are respectively:
(a) 1.36, 1.71 and 1.40
(b) 1.71, 1.40 and 1.36
(c) 1.71, 1.36 and 1.40
(d) 1.36, 1.40 and 1.71

4. What is the correct increasing order of ionic potential for the following ions? Al3+, Na+,
Mg2+and Ne?
(a) Al3+, Na+, Mg2+, Ne (b) Al3+, Mg2+, Na+, Ne
c) Mg2+, Na+, Ne, Al3+ (d) Ne, Na+, Mg2+, Al3+

5. Identify the correct decreasing order of electron affinity for the halogens
a) Cl>F>Br>I b) Cl> Br> F>I c) Br> Cl>F>I d) F>Cl> Br> I

6. Predict the increasing order of I.E1 for B, Be, N, and O;


a) B<Be<O<N b) B<Be <N<O c) Be<O<N <B d) O<B<Be<N.

7. What is the increasing order of screening effect for subshells?


a) f<d<p<s b) f <p<s<d c) f<d <s<p d) s <f<d<p

8. Identify the isoelectric pair?


a) Mg2+, Al3+ b) N3-, Cl- c) Mg2+, Ar d) Mg, Al3+

9. Which of the following is the smallest in size?


a) N3- b) O2- c) F- d) Na+

10. The basic difference between Mendeleev’s Period Law (A) and Modern Periodic
Law(B)?
(a) A is based on atomic weights while B is based on atomic numbers
(b) B is based on atomic weights while A is based on atomic numbers
(c) A is based on the number of isotopes while B is based on atomic numbers
(d) A is based on physical properties while B is based on chemical properties

11. The symbol for Eka-Aluminium is:


(a) Si (b) Ga (c) Ge (d) B
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12. Among the following elements which does not belong to actinoid series?
(a) Curium(Z= 96) (b) Californium( Z=98)
(c) Uranium (Z= 92) (d) Terbium ( Z=65)

13. A variable oxidation state is shown by which of the following?


(a) Na (b) Cu (c) Mg (d) Al

14. The period number in the long form of the periodic table is equal to:
(a) Magnetic quantum number of any element of the period
(b) Atomic number of any element of the period
(c) Maximum principal quantum number of any element of the period
(d) Maximum azimuthal quantum number of any element of the period

15. An element whose IUPAC name is Ununtrium has the atomic number?
(a) 113 (b) 111 (c) 112 (d) 103

16. The period number and group number of “Tantalum” (Z=73) are respectively
(a) 5,7 (b) 6,13 (c) 6,5 (d) 7,1

17. The most electronegative element in periodic table?


(a) Cl (b) F (c) Br (d) I

18. The elements of group VIA are called as


(a) Alkali metals (b) Alkaline earth metals
(c) Chalcogens (d) Halogens

19. The electronic configuration for f-block elements is;


a) (n−2)f1−14 (n−1)d0−1 (b) (n−2)f1−14 (n−1)d0−1ns2
(c) (n−1)d0−10 ns2 (d) (n−3)f1−14 (n−2)d0−1ns2
20. The maximum number of elements accommodated in the sixth period are:
(a) 8 (b) 18 (c) 32 (d) 16

Section B
Each of these questions contain two statements, Assertion and Reason. Each of these
questions also has four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct answer. You
have to select one of the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below. (a) Assertion is correct,
reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for assertion. (b) Assertion is correct,
reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation for assertion (c) Assertion is
correct, reason is incorrect (d) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.

21. Assertion : In a triad, the three elements present have same gaps of atomic masses.
Reason : Elements in a triad have similar properties.
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Ans: D
22. Assertion : Atomic size increases along a period.
Reason : Effective nuclear charge increases as the atomic number increases resulting
in the increased attraction of electrons to the nucleus.
Ans: A
23. Assertion : Second ionization enthalpy will be higher the first ionization enthalpy.
Reason : Ionization enthalpy is a quantitative measure of the tendency of an element
to lose electron.
Ans: A
24. Assertion : Electron gain enthalpy can be exothermic or endothermic.
Reason : Electron gain enthalpy provides a measure of the ease with which an atom
adds an electron to form anion.
Ans: A
25. Assertion: Lanthanide is not a part of 14-elements in Lanthanoids series
Reason: Lanthanide is a d-block element.
Ans : A

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