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QUIZ 2 ThE PEriodic TablE
MUltiplE ChoicE PART A
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. The order of elements in the periodic table is based on
a. the number of protons in the nucleus.
b. the electric charge of the nucleus.
c. the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
d. atomic mass.
2. Atoms of elements that are in the same group have the same number of
a. protons. c. valence electrons.
b. neutrons. d. protons and neutrons.
3. Which of the following elements is an alkali metal?
a. calcium c. mercury
b. magnesium d. sodium
4. Semiconductors are elements that
a. have large atomic masses but small atomic numbers.
b. do not form compounds.
c. can conduct heat and electricity under certain conditions.
d. are extremely hard.
5. Carbon and other nonmetals are found in which area of the periodic table?
a. on the left-most side
b. on the right side
c. in the middle column of the periodic table
d. in the bottom rows
6. In Mendeleev’s periodic table, elements in each column had similar
a. atomic masses. c. atomic numbers
b. properties. d. symbols.
7. Magnesium (Mg) is located to the right of sodium (Na) because Mg has
a. fewer protons. c. no protons.
b. no neutrons. d. more protons.
8. As you move from left to right across the periodic table, elements
a. become less metallic. c. have a lower atomic weight.
b. have a lower atomic number. d. become more metallic.
9. How was Mendeleev’s periodic table arranged?
a. by increasing atomic mass c. by increasing atomic number
b. by decreasing atomic mass d. by decreasing atomic number
10. When did Mendeleev create a new row in his periodic table?
a. when the first atomic mass was doubled
b. when chemical properties were repeated
c. when there were 10 elements in the row
d. when the next element was a nonmetal
11. Mendeleev left gaps in his periodic table because
a. the table was too small. c. the table was too full.
b. protons belonged there. d. no known elements fit there.
12. Each column of the periodic table is
a. an element. c. an isotope.
b. a group. d. a period.
13. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called
a. metals. c. ions.
b. nonmetals. d. isotopes.
14. Group 17 elements form
a. +1 ion c. +7 ion
b. -1 ion d. -7 ion
15. The three main groups of elements are metals, nonmetals, and
a. inert gases. c. radioactive isotopes.
b. alkali metals. d. semiconductors.
16. Most elements are
a. metals. c. metalloids.
b. nonmetals. d. semiconductors.
17. Most nonmetals are
a. brittle. c. metalloids.
b. good conductors. d. shiny.
18. Elements in an element family have similar
a. atomic symbols. c. atomic weights.
b. atomic sizes. d. chemical properties.
19. How do you know that potassium, an alkali metal, is highly reactive?
a. It conducts heat. c. It is a soft and shiny metal.
b. It conducts electricity. d. It has one valence electron.
20. The order of elements in the modern periodic table is based on an element’s
a. atomic number. c. chemical symbol.
b. name. d. atomic mass.
21. Ionization refers to the process of
a. changing from one period to another. c. turning lithium into fluorine.
b. losing or gaining protons. d. losing or gaining electrons.
22. Elements that share properties of both metals and nonmetals are called
a. ions. c. semiconductors.
b. periods. d. valences.
23. Which statement about the alkali metals is correct?
a. They are located in the left-most column of the periodic table.
b. They are extremely nonreactive.
c. They are usually gases.
d. They form negative ions with a 1– charge.
24. Which statement about noble gases is correct?
a. They form compounds with very bright colors.
b. They exist as single atoms rather than as molecules.
c. They are highly reactive with both metals and nonmetals.
d. They are extremely rare in nature.
25. Which element is a semiconductor?
a. carbon c. sodium
b. silicon d. uranium
26. Metals tend to be
a. gases. c. dull.
b. good conductors of heat. d. brittle.
27. Different isotopes of the same element have different
a. atomic numbers c. numbers if neutrons
b. numbers of protons d. numbers of electrons
Matching
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a. halogens d. semiconductors
b. alkaline-earth metals e. alkali metals
c. transition metals f. noble (inert) gases
28. Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals; located near the stair step line
29. Reactive elements of Group 17 that are poor conductors
30. Highly reactive elements that belong to Group 1
31. Very stable due to the fact that they have a full outermost energy level
32. Elements that belong to Groups 3-12 and are somewhat reactive
33. Group 2 elements that have two valence electrons
.
periodic table quiz 2 PART A B C.pdf
PART B
1. The noble gas neon is used for filling neon signs. Like other noble elements, it has a full octet
(complete outer energy level) of electrons, which makes the gas
A. freeze at room temperature.
B. react with other gases in the air.
C. unlikely to combine with other elements.
D. solidify at standard pressure and temperature.
2. Which of these elements would most likely be a shiny, gray-colored solid at room
temperature, conduct electricity, and dent when hit with a hammer?
A. aluminum
B. argon
C. chlorine
D. sulfur
3. Which statement correctly describes protons and neutrons?
A. They have the same mass and the same electrical charge.
B. They have the same mass but different electrical charges.
C. They have different masses but the same electrical charge.
D. They have different masses and different electrical charges.
4. Different isotopes of the same element have different
A. atomic numbers.
B. numbers of neutrons.
C. numbers of protons.
D. numbers of electrons
5. The Periodic Table of the Elements can be used by scientists
A. to find out the main uses of each element.
B. to predict how atoms of different elements will combine.
C. to identify all of an element’s physical and chemical properties.
D. to determine the differences between ionic and covalent bonding.
Use the table below to answer questions 6 - 8.
6. Which substance is electrically neutral?
A. lithium
B. fluorine
C. potassium
D. sulfur
7. Which substance has an overall 1+
charge?
A. lithium
B. fluorine
C. potassium
D. sulfur
8. Which substance has an overall charge of 1-
?
A. lithium
B. fluorine
C. potassium
D. sulfur
9. Based on the Table, which of these elements probably has physical and chemical properties
most similar to boron (B)?
A. magnesium (Mg)
B. aluminum (Al)
C. neon (Ne)
D. chlorine (Cl)
10. Which is a property of the noble gases in group 18?
A. malleability
B. brittleness
C. high electrical conductivity
D. unlikely to react with other elements
11. Which of the following groups on the Periodic Table is likely to form positively charged ions?
A. group 1
B. group 13
C. group 17
D. group 18
12. Which element does the shell model represent?
Use the partial periodic table to answer questions 13-15.
13. A neutral atom of oxygen has
A. 16 electrons
B. 8 electrons
C. 16 protons
D. 16 neutrons
14. Would you normally expect neon (Ne) to form compounds?
A. Yes, but neon is a rare gas and difficult to obtain
B. No, neon needs six electrons to fill its outermost level.
C. Yes, neon needs six valence electrons to fill its outermost energy level.
D. No, neon has eight electrons in its outermost level and is stable.
15. Which pair of elements would most likely have a similar arrangement of outer electrons and have
similar chemical behaviors?
A. boron and aluminum C. carbon and nitrogen
B. helium and fluorine D. chlorine and oxygen
16. The noble gas neon is used for filling neon signs. Like other noble elements, it has a full octet
(complete outer energy level) of electron, which makes the gas
A. freeze at room temperatures
B. react with other gases in the air
C. unlikely to combine with other elements
D. solidify at standard pressure and temperature
17. Scientists currently use radioactive isotopes in various fields. Some radioactive isotopes are used to
.
A. power lasers
B. develop new antibiotics
C. clone organisms
D. date ancient bones
18. Based on the information provided above, which of the statements is not true?
A. Molecules are made up of atoms.
B. Protons are smaller than quarks.
C. Atoms are larger than protons.
D. Protons are made up of quarks.
19. The atoms in Group A are different from the atoms in Group B because only the atoms in
Group A have
A. their outer energy levels filled with electrons
B. three energy levels of electrons
C. electron configurations typical of metals
D. electron arrangements typical of nonmetals
20. According to the chart above, which solid has an atomic mass greater than 200?
A. rubidium
B. cesium
C. tantalum
D. thorium
21. These pictures show different models of the atom proposed by scientists. Which of these is the
correct order, from oldest to most recent?
A. T, R. Q, S
B. T, S, R, Q
C. S, R, T, Q
D. R, S, T, Q
22. Alkali metals belong to a group of elements whose atoms have only one electron in their outer
energy level. According to this definition, which of these is an atom of an alkali metal?
A.
B.
C.
D.
MUltiplE ChoicE PART C
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. What is Mendeleev is known for?
A. creating today’s atomic model C. publishing the first periodic table
B. discovering protons D. discovering Mendelevium
2. Each column of the periodic table is
A. an element. C. an isotope.
B. a group. D. a period.
3. Each row of the periodic table is
A. an element. C. an isotope.
B. a group. D. a period.
4. The periodic law states that elements that have similar properties appear
A. to the left of each other C. at every tenth element
B. to the right of each other D. at regular intervals
5. Elements within the same group in the periodic table have similar properties because
they have the same number of
A. protons.
B. neutrons.
C. ions.
D. valence electrons.
6. As you move down the same column of the periodic table, elements have
A. fewer protons C. more energy levels
B. a lower atomic number D. a different group number
7. Elements that have one valence electron tend to
A. be highly reactive C. become charged
B. form ions D. all of the above
8. Which is not a family of the periodic table?
A. alkaline-earth metals
B. anions
C. halogens
D. noble gases
9. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called
A. metals. C. ions.
B. nonmetals. D. isotopes.
10. Elements that belong to the same group have the same number of
A. valence electrons C. inner electrons
B. neutral electrons D. total electrons
11. Elements in an element family have similar
A. atomic symbols.
B. atomic sizes.
C. atomic weights.
D. chemical properties.
12. Group 17 elements form
A. anions. C. metals.
B. cations. D. semiconductors.
13. The three main groups of elements are metals, nonmetals, and
A. inert gases. C. radioactive isotopes.
B. alkali metals. D. semiconductors.
14. Most elements are
A. metals. C. metalloids.
B. nonmetals. D. semiconductors.
15. What is the location of elements in the periodic table related to?
A. color C. atomic weight
B. number of neutrons D. electron arrangement
16. Most nonmetals are
A. brittle. C. metalloids.
B. good conductors. D. shiny.
17. Which element is a semiconductor?
A. carbon C. sodium
B. silicon D. uranium
18. Metals tend to be
A. gases.
B. good conductors of heat.
C. dull.
D. brittle.
19. Alkali metals are extremely reactive because they
A. have very small atomic masses.
B. are not solid at room temperature.
C. have one valence electron that is easily removed to form a positive ion.
D. have two valence electrons that form compounds with calcium and magnesium.
20. Most halogens form compounds by
A. gaining an electron to form a negative ion.
B. losing an electron to form a positive ion.
C. losing protons.
D. joining with both calcium and carbon.
21. Silicon, a semiconductor, is often found in
A. air. C. steel.
B. computers. D. wood.
22. When can semiconductors conduct heat and electricity?
A. under all conditions C. under some conditions
B. under almost all conditions D. under no conditions
23. An atom of which of the following elements is likely to form a negatively charged ion?
A. potassium, K C. barium, Ba
B. selenium, Se D. sodium, Na
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periodic table quiz 2 PART A B C.pdf

  • 1. QUIZ 2 ThE PEriodic TablE MUltiplE ChoicE PART A Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. The order of elements in the periodic table is based on a. the number of protons in the nucleus. b. the electric charge of the nucleus. c. the number of neutrons in the nucleus. d. atomic mass. 2. Atoms of elements that are in the same group have the same number of a. protons. c. valence electrons. b. neutrons. d. protons and neutrons. 3. Which of the following elements is an alkali metal? a. calcium c. mercury b. magnesium d. sodium 4. Semiconductors are elements that a. have large atomic masses but small atomic numbers. b. do not form compounds. c. can conduct heat and electricity under certain conditions. d. are extremely hard. 5. Carbon and other nonmetals are found in which area of the periodic table? a. on the left-most side b. on the right side c. in the middle column of the periodic table d. in the bottom rows 6. In Mendeleev’s periodic table, elements in each column had similar a. atomic masses. c. atomic numbers b. properties. d. symbols. 7. Magnesium (Mg) is located to the right of sodium (Na) because Mg has a. fewer protons. c. no protons. b. no neutrons. d. more protons. 8. As you move from left to right across the periodic table, elements a. become less metallic. c. have a lower atomic weight. b. have a lower atomic number. d. become more metallic. 9. How was Mendeleev’s periodic table arranged? a. by increasing atomic mass c. by increasing atomic number b. by decreasing atomic mass d. by decreasing atomic number
  • 2. 10. When did Mendeleev create a new row in his periodic table? a. when the first atomic mass was doubled b. when chemical properties were repeated c. when there were 10 elements in the row d. when the next element was a nonmetal 11. Mendeleev left gaps in his periodic table because a. the table was too small. c. the table was too full. b. protons belonged there. d. no known elements fit there. 12. Each column of the periodic table is a. an element. c. an isotope. b. a group. d. a period. 13. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called a. metals. c. ions. b. nonmetals. d. isotopes. 14. Group 17 elements form a. +1 ion c. +7 ion b. -1 ion d. -7 ion 15. The three main groups of elements are metals, nonmetals, and a. inert gases. c. radioactive isotopes. b. alkali metals. d. semiconductors. 16. Most elements are a. metals. c. metalloids. b. nonmetals. d. semiconductors. 17. Most nonmetals are a. brittle. c. metalloids. b. good conductors. d. shiny. 18. Elements in an element family have similar a. atomic symbols. c. atomic weights. b. atomic sizes. d. chemical properties. 19. How do you know that potassium, an alkali metal, is highly reactive? a. It conducts heat. c. It is a soft and shiny metal. b. It conducts electricity. d. It has one valence electron. 20. The order of elements in the modern periodic table is based on an element’s a. atomic number. c. chemical symbol. b. name. d. atomic mass. 21. Ionization refers to the process of a. changing from one period to another. c. turning lithium into fluorine. b. losing or gaining protons. d. losing or gaining electrons. 22. Elements that share properties of both metals and nonmetals are called a. ions. c. semiconductors. b. periods. d. valences.
  • 3. 23. Which statement about the alkali metals is correct? a. They are located in the left-most column of the periodic table. b. They are extremely nonreactive. c. They are usually gases. d. They form negative ions with a 1– charge. 24. Which statement about noble gases is correct? a. They form compounds with very bright colors. b. They exist as single atoms rather than as molecules. c. They are highly reactive with both metals and nonmetals. d. They are extremely rare in nature. 25. Which element is a semiconductor? a. carbon c. sodium b. silicon d. uranium 26. Metals tend to be a. gases. c. dull. b. good conductors of heat. d. brittle. 27. Different isotopes of the same element have different a. atomic numbers c. numbers if neutrons b. numbers of protons d. numbers of electrons Matching Match each item with the correct statement below. a. halogens d. semiconductors b. alkaline-earth metals e. alkali metals c. transition metals f. noble (inert) gases 28. Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals; located near the stair step line 29. Reactive elements of Group 17 that are poor conductors 30. Highly reactive elements that belong to Group 1 31. Very stable due to the fact that they have a full outermost energy level 32. Elements that belong to Groups 3-12 and are somewhat reactive 33. Group 2 elements that have two valence electrons .
  • 5. PART B 1. The noble gas neon is used for filling neon signs. Like other noble elements, it has a full octet (complete outer energy level) of electrons, which makes the gas A. freeze at room temperature. B. react with other gases in the air. C. unlikely to combine with other elements. D. solidify at standard pressure and temperature. 2. Which of these elements would most likely be a shiny, gray-colored solid at room temperature, conduct electricity, and dent when hit with a hammer? A. aluminum B. argon C. chlorine D. sulfur 3. Which statement correctly describes protons and neutrons? A. They have the same mass and the same electrical charge. B. They have the same mass but different electrical charges. C. They have different masses but the same electrical charge. D. They have different masses and different electrical charges. 4. Different isotopes of the same element have different A. atomic numbers. B. numbers of neutrons. C. numbers of protons. D. numbers of electrons 5. The Periodic Table of the Elements can be used by scientists A. to find out the main uses of each element. B. to predict how atoms of different elements will combine. C. to identify all of an element’s physical and chemical properties. D. to determine the differences between ionic and covalent bonding. Use the table below to answer questions 6 - 8. 6. Which substance is electrically neutral? A. lithium B. fluorine C. potassium D. sulfur 7. Which substance has an overall 1+ charge? A. lithium B. fluorine C. potassium D. sulfur 8. Which substance has an overall charge of 1- ? A. lithium B. fluorine C. potassium D. sulfur
  • 6. 9. Based on the Table, which of these elements probably has physical and chemical properties most similar to boron (B)? A. magnesium (Mg) B. aluminum (Al) C. neon (Ne) D. chlorine (Cl) 10. Which is a property of the noble gases in group 18? A. malleability B. brittleness C. high electrical conductivity D. unlikely to react with other elements 11. Which of the following groups on the Periodic Table is likely to form positively charged ions? A. group 1 B. group 13 C. group 17 D. group 18
  • 7. 12. Which element does the shell model represent? Use the partial periodic table to answer questions 13-15. 13. A neutral atom of oxygen has A. 16 electrons B. 8 electrons C. 16 protons D. 16 neutrons 14. Would you normally expect neon (Ne) to form compounds? A. Yes, but neon is a rare gas and difficult to obtain B. No, neon needs six electrons to fill its outermost level. C. Yes, neon needs six valence electrons to fill its outermost energy level. D. No, neon has eight electrons in its outermost level and is stable. 15. Which pair of elements would most likely have a similar arrangement of outer electrons and have similar chemical behaviors? A. boron and aluminum C. carbon and nitrogen B. helium and fluorine D. chlorine and oxygen
  • 8. 16. The noble gas neon is used for filling neon signs. Like other noble elements, it has a full octet (complete outer energy level) of electron, which makes the gas A. freeze at room temperatures B. react with other gases in the air C. unlikely to combine with other elements D. solidify at standard pressure and temperature 17. Scientists currently use radioactive isotopes in various fields. Some radioactive isotopes are used to . A. power lasers B. develop new antibiotics C. clone organisms D. date ancient bones 18. Based on the information provided above, which of the statements is not true? A. Molecules are made up of atoms. B. Protons are smaller than quarks. C. Atoms are larger than protons. D. Protons are made up of quarks. 19. The atoms in Group A are different from the atoms in Group B because only the atoms in Group A have A. their outer energy levels filled with electrons B. three energy levels of electrons C. electron configurations typical of metals D. electron arrangements typical of nonmetals
  • 9. 20. According to the chart above, which solid has an atomic mass greater than 200? A. rubidium B. cesium C. tantalum D. thorium 21. These pictures show different models of the atom proposed by scientists. Which of these is the correct order, from oldest to most recent? A. T, R. Q, S B. T, S, R, Q C. S, R, T, Q D. R, S, T, Q 22. Alkali metals belong to a group of elements whose atoms have only one electron in their outer energy level. According to this definition, which of these is an atom of an alkali metal? A. B. C. D.
  • 10. MUltiplE ChoicE PART C Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. What is Mendeleev is known for? A. creating today’s atomic model C. publishing the first periodic table B. discovering protons D. discovering Mendelevium 2. Each column of the periodic table is A. an element. C. an isotope. B. a group. D. a period. 3. Each row of the periodic table is A. an element. C. an isotope. B. a group. D. a period. 4. The periodic law states that elements that have similar properties appear A. to the left of each other C. at every tenth element B. to the right of each other D. at regular intervals 5. Elements within the same group in the periodic table have similar properties because they have the same number of A. protons. B. neutrons. C. ions. D. valence electrons. 6. As you move down the same column of the periodic table, elements have A. fewer protons C. more energy levels B. a lower atomic number D. a different group number 7. Elements that have one valence electron tend to A. be highly reactive C. become charged B. form ions D. all of the above 8. Which is not a family of the periodic table? A. alkaline-earth metals B. anions C. halogens D. noble gases 9. Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called A. metals. C. ions. B. nonmetals. D. isotopes. 10. Elements that belong to the same group have the same number of A. valence electrons C. inner electrons B. neutral electrons D. total electrons 11. Elements in an element family have similar A. atomic symbols. B. atomic sizes. C. atomic weights. D. chemical properties. 12. Group 17 elements form A. anions. C. metals. B. cations. D. semiconductors.
  • 11. 13. The three main groups of elements are metals, nonmetals, and A. inert gases. C. radioactive isotopes. B. alkali metals. D. semiconductors. 14. Most elements are A. metals. C. metalloids. B. nonmetals. D. semiconductors. 15. What is the location of elements in the periodic table related to? A. color C. atomic weight B. number of neutrons D. electron arrangement 16. Most nonmetals are A. brittle. C. metalloids. B. good conductors. D. shiny. 17. Which element is a semiconductor? A. carbon C. sodium B. silicon D. uranium 18. Metals tend to be A. gases. B. good conductors of heat. C. dull. D. brittle. 19. Alkali metals are extremely reactive because they A. have very small atomic masses. B. are not solid at room temperature. C. have one valence electron that is easily removed to form a positive ion. D. have two valence electrons that form compounds with calcium and magnesium. 20. Most halogens form compounds by A. gaining an electron to form a negative ion. B. losing an electron to form a positive ion. C. losing protons. D. joining with both calcium and carbon. 21. Silicon, a semiconductor, is often found in A. air. C. steel. B. computers. D. wood. 22. When can semiconductors conduct heat and electricity? A. under all conditions C. under some conditions B. under almost all conditions D. under no conditions 23. An atom of which of the following elements is likely to form a negatively charged ion? A. potassium, K C. barium, Ba B. selenium, Se D. sodium, Na