Periodic Table Ex - 2 (@neet - Sanjeevni)

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1. Which of the following orders of ionic radii are correct?

(a) Li < Be < Na (b) Ni < Cu < Zn


(c) Ti > V > Cr (d) Ti > Zr ~ Hf
Correct answer is –
(1) All (2) a, b (3) b, c (4) b, d

2. If the difference in atomic size of :


Na – Li = x Rb – K = y Fr – Cs = z
Then correct order will be
(1) x = y = z (2) x > y > z
(3) x < y < z (4) x < y << z

3. The correct order of size would be -


(1) Ni < Pd Pt (2) Pd < Pt < Ni
(3) Pt > Ni > Pd (4) Pd > Pt > Ni

4. Which of the following is correct statement ?


(1) SO2 is anhydride of sulphuric acid
(2) NO2 is anhydride of nitric acid
(3) Cl2O7 is anhydride of perchloric acid
(4) N2O is anhydride of nitrous acid

5. The chloride of an element ‘L’ gives neutral solution in water. The element ‘L’ belongs
to group -
(1) 13th (III A) (2) 15th (VA)
(3) I (IA) (4) 16th (VIA)

6. Element P, Q, R and S belong to the same group. The oxide of P is acidic, oxide of Q and
R are amphoteric while the oxide of S is basic. Which of the following elements is the
most electropositive?
(1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) S

7. The electronic configuration of some neutral atoms are given below -


(a) 1s22s1 (b) 1s22s22p3
2 2 5
(c) 1s 2s 2p (d) 1s22s22p63s1
In which of these electronic configuration would you expect to have highest (i) IE 1, (ii)
IE2
(1) c,a (2) b,a (3) c,b (4) b,d
8. Out of I, Fe, H and Cl the pair of species showing minimum and maximum IP would be
-
(1) H, Fe (2) I, Cl (3) Fe, H (4) I, H

9. First ionization energy is lowest with


(1) Lead (2) Carbon
(3) Silicon (4) Tin
Passage (10 to 15)
Ionization energies of five elements in kcal/mol are given below :
Atom I II III
P 300 549 920
Q 99 734 1100
R 118 1091 1652
S 176 347 1848
T 497 947 1500

10. Which element is a noble gas ?


(1) P (2) T (3) R (4) S

11. Which element form stable unipositive ion ?


(1) P (2) Q (3) S (4) T

12. The element having most stable oxidation state + 2 is ?


(1) Q (2) R (3) S (4) T

13. Which is non-metal (excluding noble gas) ?


(1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) S

14. If Q reacts with fluorine and oxygen, the molecular formula of fluoride and oxide will be
respectively :
(1) QF3, Q2O3 (2) QF, Q2O
(3) QF2, QO (4) None of these

15. Which of the following pair represents elements of same group ?


(1) Q, R (2) P, Q (3) P, S (4) Q, S

16. K ⎯⎯
a
→ K + ⎯⎯
b
→ K +2 , Ca ⎯⎯
c
→ Ca + ⎯⎯
d
→ Ca +2
If a, b, c, d are ionisation energies, the which of the following order is not correct?
(1) c > a (2) b > a (3) d > c (4) b < d

17. The order of ionisation potential between He+ ion and H-atom (both species are in
gaseous state) is -
(1) I.P. (He+) = I.P. (H)
(2) I.P. (He+) < I.P. (H)
(3) I.P. (He+) > I.P. (H)
(4) Cannot be compared

18. Successive ionisation energies of an element A are 100 eV, 150 eV, 181 eV, 2000 eV,
2200 eV correct statement regarding A is -
(1) Element ‘A’ may be metal
(2) Formula of oxide of A may be A2O3
(3) Oxide of element A may beamphoteric
(4) All are correct

19. The maximum 2nd I.E. is of -


(1) Mn (2) Sc (3) Cr (4) Ti
20. Arrange Cl, F, F–, Cl–, in increasing order of ionisation potential ?
(1) F– < Cl– < Cl < F
(2) Cl– < F– < Cl– < F
(3) Cl– < F– < F < Cl
(4) F– < Cl– < F < Cl

21. The IE1 & IE2 of three elements A, B & C are given as (IE in KJ/mol).
A B C
1 E1 400 550 1150
1 E2 2650 1070 2090
Identify the element which represent a non-metal-
(1) A (2) B
(3) Both A and B (4) C

22. In which of the following arrangements the order is NOT according to the property
indicated against it?
(1) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F– - increasing ionic size
(2) B < C < N < O - increasing first ionization energy
(3) I < Br < F < Cl - increasing electron gain enthalpy (with negative sign)
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb - increasing metallic radius
23. The incorrect statement is -
(1) IE2 Se > As (2) IE3 Mn > Fe
(3) IE3 C > N (4) IE2 Cr > Cu

24. Second electron gain enthalpy ?


(1) is always negative
(2) is always positive
(3) can be positive or negative
(4) is always zero

25. To which of the following atom, the attachment of electron is most difficult ?
(1) Radon (2) Nitrogen
(3) Oxygen (4) Radium

26. Which of the following ions is most unlikely to exist ?


(1) Li– (2) Be– (3) B– (4) F–

27. The incorrect statement among the following is :-


(1) Helium has the highest first I.P. in the periodic table
(2) The process O (g) + e → O (g) is
– – 2–
endothermic
(3) The electron affinities of S and P are less than that O and N respectively
(4) In any period, the first ionisation potential of noble gas is the highest
28. Which of the following elements have the differ value of electronegativity -
(1) H (2) S (3) Te (4) P

29. In which of the following pairs of elements the electronegativity of first element is less
than that of second element -
(1) Zr, Hf (2) K, Rb
(3) Cl, S (4) None the above

30. Select the group where EN increases down the group -


(1) Ca, Sr, Ba (2) Zn, Cd, Hg
(3) F, Cl, Br (4) Li, Na, K
31. Aqueous solutions of two compounds M1–O–H and M2–O–H are prepared in two different
beakers. If the electronegativity of M1 = 3.4, M2 = 1.2, O = 3.5 and H = 2.1, then the nature
of two solutions will be respectively-
(1) acidic, basic (2) acidic, acidic
(3) basic, acidic (4) basic, basic

32. Mark the incorrect statements out of the following :


(1) He has the highest I.E.1 in the periodic table
(2) Cl has the highest E.A. out of all the elements in the periodic table
(3) Hg and Br are liquid at room temperature
(4) In any period, the atomic radius of the noble gas is lowest

33. Which of the following statements concerning elements with atomic number 10 is not
true ?
(1) It forms covalent network solid
(2) Element is monoatomic
(3) It has a zero value of electron affinity
(4) It has extremely high value of ionization energy

34. Which one of the following order of given properties is correct ?


(1) Atomic radius - Li < Be < B
(2) Ionisation potential - Li < Be < B
(3) Electron affinity - Li < Be < B
(4) Electronegativity - Li < Be < B

EXERCISE–II
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 3 2 1 3 3 4 1 3 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 3 4 3 1
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ans. 4 2 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 4 1 4

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