Chapter 12: Inorganic Chemistry (Blocks), Metallurgy, Analytical & Nuclear + Bioinorganic (Part-1)

s-Block elements are present in which groups of periodic table

A Group 1 and 2
B Group 13 and 14
C Group 16 and 17
D Group 3 to 12

Alkali metals belong to

A Group 1
B Group 2
C Group 17
D Group 18

Alkaline earth metals belong to

A Group 1
B Group 2
C Group 13
D Group 16

Which alkali metal is liquid at room temperature

A sodium
B potassium
C cesium
D lithium

Alkali metals are highly reactive because they

A have high ionisation energy
B have large atomic size
C easily lose one electron
D have filled shells

Which alkali metal has the smallest atomic radius

A lithium
B sodium
C potassium
D rubidium

Reactivity of alkali metals

A decreases down the group
B remains same
C increases down the group
D is random

Which alkali metal reacts most vigorously with water

A lithium
B sodium
C potassium
D cesium

Alkali metals form which type of oxides

A acidic
B amphoteric
C basic
D neutral

Which compound is used in soap manufacturing

A Na₂CO₃
B NaHCO₃
C NaOH
D KNO₃

Washing soda is

A NaCl
B Na₂CO₃•10H₂O
C NaHCO₃
D K₂CO₃

Baking soda is

A Na₂CO₃
B NaOH
C NaHCO₃
D Na₂SO₄

Which gas is released when baking soda is heated

A CO
B CO₂
C O₂
D H₂

Alkaline earth metals are harder than alkali metals because

A larger atomic size
B stronger metallic bonding
C lower density
D high electronegativity

Which alkaline earth metal is radioactive

A magnesium
B calcium
C barium
D radium

Which alkaline earth metal compound is used in cement

A MgO
B CaO
C SrO
D BaO

Which metal burns with dazzling white flame

A sodium
B potassium
C magnesium
D calcium

p-Block elements are present in

A Group 1–2
B Group 3–12
C Group 13–18
D Group 17 only

Which element belongs to group 13

A nitrogen
B oxygen
C boron
D carbon

Boron is

A metal
B non-metal
C metalloid
D noble gas

Which group is called carbon family

A Group 13
B Group 14
C Group 15
D Group 16

Which element shows maximum catenation

A silicon
B germanium
C carbon
D tin

Nitrogen belongs to

A Group 14
B Group 15
C Group 16
D Group 17

Which oxide of nitrogen is neutral

A NO
B NO₂
C N₂O₅
D N₂O₃

Which group is called chalcogens

A Group 14
B Group 15
C Group 16
D Group 17

Oxygen shows oxidation state

A only −2
B only 0
C −2, −1, +2
D only +2

Which group elements are halogens

A Group 15
B Group 16
C Group 17
D Group 18

Most electronegative element is

A oxygen
B nitrogen
C fluorine
D chlorine

Halogens exist as

A monoatomic
B triatomic
C diatomic
D polyatomic

Noble gases belong to

A Group 16
B Group 17
C Group 18
D Group 15

Noble gases are chemically inert because

A high atomic mass
B low density
C completely filled valence shell
D large atomic size

Which noble gas is used in balloons

A neon
B argon
C helium
D krypton

Which noble gas is used in electric bulbs

A helium
B neon
C argon
D radon

Which p-block element shows allotropy

A nitrogen
B oxygen
C chlorine
D fluorine

Ozone is

A less reactive than oxygen
B more reactive than oxygen
C inert
D metallic

Which oxide is amphoteric

A Na₂O
B Al₂O₃
C SO₂
D CO₂

Which gas is known as laughing gas

A NO
B NO₂
C N₂O
D N₂O₅

Which acid is strongest among halogen acids

A HF
B HCl
C HBr
D HI

Which p-block element forms maximum covalent bonds

A carbon
B nitrogen
C phosphorus
D silicon

Silicones are polymers containing

A C–C bonds
B Si–O–Si bonds
C C–O bonds
D Si–Si bonds

Which compound is used as insecticide

A DDT
B NaCl
C CaCO₃
D NH₃

Which oxide causes acid rain

A CO
B SO₂
C NO
D N₂O

Which element is essential for chlorophyll

A iron
B magnesium
C calcium
D sodium

Which non-metal is liquid at room temperature

A bromine
B iodine
C chlorine
D sulphur

Which element is used in semiconductor industry

A aluminium
B silicon
C calcium
D sodium

Which compound is bleaching agent

A NaCl
B Ca(ClO)₂
C Na₂SO₄
D NH₄Cl

Which element has highest electronegativity in p-block

A oxygen
B nitrogen
C fluorine
D chlorine

Which halogen shows maximum oxidising power

A iodine
B bromine
C chlorine
D fluorine

Which oxide is acidic

A MgO
B Na₂O
C SO₃
D Al₂O₃

Correct statement is

A Alkali metals are less reactive than alkaline earth metals
B Noble gases are chemically reactive
C Fluorine is most electronegative element
D Boron is a typical metal