This document provides a chemistry test on chapter 4 of class 9 covering the periodic table. It contains 3 sections: Section A has 10 multiple choice questions, Section B asks students to answer 5 short questions, and Section C asks students to answer 1 of 2 long answer questions in detail. The test covers topics like periods and groups of the periodic table, properties and trends of elements, early theories and laws of periodicity proposed by scientists like Mendeleev and Meyer, and characteristics of different blocks of elements.
This document provides a chemistry test on chapter 4 of class 9 covering the periodic table. It contains 3 sections: Section A has 10 multiple choice questions, Section B asks students to answer 5 short questions, and Section C asks students to answer 1 of 2 long answer questions in detail. The test covers topics like periods and groups of the periodic table, properties and trends of elements, early theories and laws of periodicity proposed by scientists like Mendeleev and Meyer, and characteristics of different blocks of elements.
This document provides a chemistry test on chapter 4 of class 9 covering the periodic table. It contains 3 sections: Section A has 10 multiple choice questions, Section B asks students to answer 5 short questions, and Section C asks students to answer 1 of 2 long answer questions in detail. The test covers topics like periods and groups of the periodic table, properties and trends of elements, early theories and laws of periodicity proposed by scientists like Mendeleev and Meyer, and characteristics of different blocks of elements.
max marks: 25/45min Section A (10 marks) MCQs Q1 1. It is the longest period of modern periodic table _____________ a. Third b. Fourth c. Fifth d. Sixth 2. The vertical columns of the periodic table are called _____________ a. Periods b. Series c. Group d. Rows 3. The most reactive metal is _____________ a. Na b. Cu c. Fe d. Ca 4. Group 1-A elements are called _____________ a. Halogens b. Alkali Metals c. Alkaline earth metals d. Noble gases 5. In the periodic table elements are arranged in order of increasing_____________ a. Atomic number b. Mass number c. reactivity d. density 6. Mendeleevs periodic table contain _____________ periods. a. Seven b. Eight c. Ten d. Twelve 7. The rule of Triad was introduced by _____________ a. Mendeleev b. Dobereiner c. Newland d. Bohr 8. All _____________ have seven electrons in their outermost shell a. Alkali Metals b. Halogens c. Noble gases d. Transition elements 9. Mendeleev put forward his periodic law in _____________ a. 1856 b. 1829 c. 1869 d. 1873 10. Lother Meyers curve included about _____________ elements a. Thirty b. Forty c. Fifty six d. Sixty two
Section B (Short Q/A=10marks) Attempt any
5 Questions Q2. What are metalloids? Write down 5 differences between metals and non- metals? Q3. Write 3 features of Mendeleevs periodic table? Q4. Write down 3 characteristics of Transition elements? Q5. How many groups and periods are present in modern periodic table? Also state that how modern periodic table differs from previous arrangement of elements? Q6. What is an Allotropy? Write 2 allotropes of oxygen and carbon? Q7. Write 3 general characteristics of alkali metals?
Section C (Detail Q/A=5marks) Attempt any 1
Question Q8. A) Define the following terms. Also explain their trend in the Groups and periods? i) Atomic Radii ii) Electron Affinity iii) Electronegativity iv) Ionization Energy B) What is the difference between lanthanides and actinides? Are they d- block or f-block elements? C) Which group is knows as Noble gases? Write down 5 elements of that group
Q9. A) Define the following?
i) Newlands Law of octave ii) Modern periodic law ii) Law of Triad iv) Lother Meyers classification B) What are oxides? Write down its two types and state which oxide is formed by metals and which oxide is formed by non-metals? C) What are isotopes? State 3 isotopes of hydrogen.