Classification Of Elements And Periodicity In Properties MCQs
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Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 11 Chemistry)

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1. The main reason for classifying elements is to make the study of elements more systematic by grouping them according to similarities and trends. What does this achieve most directly?
ⓐ. It helps compare elements and predict properties more easily
ⓑ. It removes the need to know any chemical properties
ⓒ. It arranges elements only in alphabetical order
ⓓ. It makes all elements show identical behaviour
2. A collection of element cards contains names, symbols, atomic numbers, and a few properties. The most useful arrangement for chemistry learning would be one that
ⓐ. places the heaviest-looking names first
ⓑ. brings similar elements together and shows gradual changes
ⓒ. keeps all one-letter symbols together
ⓓ. separates metals from every other element without any internal order
3. Periodic classification is especially helpful when a new element is studied because it allows chemists to
ⓐ. decide that the element has no relation to older elements
ⓑ. replace its atomic number with atomic mass
ⓒ. assume that its properties are exactly the same as any metal
ⓓ. predict some properties from the element's position and nearby elements
4. The connection between atomic number, electronic configuration, and properties is important because atomic number decides
ⓐ. the number of electrons in a neutral atom and hence its electronic arrangement
ⓑ. the colour of every element directly
ⓒ. the number of neutrons in every atom only
ⓓ. the order of names in the periodic table
5. Which description gives the meaning of atomic number \(Z\)?
ⓐ. Total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
ⓑ. Number of protons present in the nucleus
ⓒ. Average mass of naturally occurring atoms in \(\text{u}\)
ⓓ. Number of occupied electron shells in an atom
6. A data card for magnesium gives the symbol \(\mathrm{Mg}\), atomic number \(Z=12\), and atomic mass about \(24.3\,\text{u}\). For placing magnesium in the modern periodic table, the most fundamental entry is
ⓐ. \(24.3\,\text{u}\)
ⓑ. the two-letter symbol \(\mathrm{Mg}\)
ⓒ. \(Z=12\)
ⓓ. the English name magnesium
7. Moving from left to right along one horizontal row of the periodic table means moving along a
ⓐ. period
ⓑ. group
ⓒ. family
ⓓ. block
8. The vertical set containing elements such as \(\mathrm{Li}\), \(\mathrm{Na}\), and \(\mathrm{K}\) is best described as a
ⓐ. period
ⓑ. group
ⓒ. diagonal series
ⓓ. mass sequence
9. Periodicity in properties means that
ⓐ. properties change randomly as atomic number increases
ⓑ. every element has exactly the same chemical properties
ⓒ. similar properties recur at regular intervals when elements are arranged properly
ⓓ. atomic mass stays constant after every few elements
10. For an atom with electronic distribution \(2,8,1\), the valence shell is the shell containing
ⓐ. \(2\) electrons
ⓑ. \(8\) electrons
ⓒ. all \(11\) electrons together
ⓓ. \(1\) electron in the outermost occupied shell
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