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1. Consider the following changes


The energy required to pull out the two electrons are

respectively. The corerct


relationship between two energies would be:
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)


2. The radii of

are in the order of


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)


3. The correct order of electron affinity among the following is:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
4. Which of the order for ionization energies correct?
(a) (b) (c) (d)

5. Fluorine has low electron affinity than chlorine because of :
(a) Smaller radius of fluorine, high density
(b) Smaller radius of chlorine, high density
(c) Bigger radius of fluorine, less density
(d) Smaller radius of chlorine, less density.
6. Elements have atomic numbers 19, 37 and 55 respectively. Which of the following
statement is true about them?
(a) Their ionization potential would increase with increasing atomic numbers
(b) Y would have an ionization potential between thou of X and Z.
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(c) Z would have the highest ionization potential
(d) Y would have the highest ionization potential.
7. Which one of the following is correct order of increases of size
(a)

(b)

(c)


(d)


8. The telluric helix was given by
(a) New lords (b) Mendeleev (c) Lothar Meyer (d) De
Chancourtoir.
9. Characteristic of transition elements is:
(a) Incomplete d-orbitals (b) formation of colour compound (generally) (c) act as
catalyst (d) all
10. Paulings electronegativity values to elements are useful in predicting
(a) Polarity of the molecules (b) Position in the E.M.F. series (c) Coordination
number (d) Dipole moment.
11. The screening effect of d-electron is
(a) Equal to p-electron (b) Much more than p-electron (c) Same as f-electron
(d) Less than p-electron.
12. In Lothar Merger atomic volume v/s atomic mass curve, the position of alkaline
earth and metal
(a) Mid-point of descending portion of curve.
(b) Mid-point of ascending portion of curve
(c) Peak of the curve
(d) None.
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13. Which one of the following arrangement is correct?
(a)

(Basicity)
(b)

(asicity)
(c)


(d)


14. Which one of the following is correct regarding covalent nature.
(a)


(b)


(c)


(d)


15. Which one of the following is incorrect.
(a) An element which has high electronegativity always has high electron gain enthalpy
(b) Electron gain enthalpy in the property of an isolated atom.
(c) Both electronegativity and electron gain enthalpy are usually directly related to charge and
inversely related to atomic size.
16. For a given value of n (principal quantum number), ionization enthalpy is highest for
(a) d-electron (b) f-electrons (c) p-electron (d) s-electron
17. The 6
th
period of the periodic contains
(a) Two s-block and six p-block elements
(b) Fourteen f-block elements
(c) Ten d-block elements
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(d) All the three above.
18. The main fraction of hydrogen in a compound of group 14 elements is 0.125. The
hydride of this element has the formula.
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)


19. The vander waals radii of and Ne increase in the order
(a) (b) (c) (d)
20. The higher oxide of an element (E) has the formula

its hydride contains


of hydrogen, the element is
(a) S (b) Se (c) Te (d) Si
21. If the ionic radii of

nearly the same ( ) then the atomic radii of


K and F respectively are:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
22. Identify the least stable ion amongst the following
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)


23. Which of the following is not isoelectronic?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)


24. The second electron gain enthalpies (

) of oxygen and sulphur


respectively are:
(a) -780, +590 (b) -590, +780 (c) +590, +780 (d) +780, +590
25. Which of the following set includes the elements which were named in honour of
certain countries?
(a) (b) (c) (d) All are corerct.
26. The ionization enthalpies of Li and sodium are


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respectively. The energies required to convert all the atoms present in 7mg of Li vapours and
23 mg of sodium vapour to their respective gaseous cations respectively are:
(a) (b) (c) (d)

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