1: In ________ century chemists devoted much of their efforts in attempts to arrange elements in a systematic manner. (a)Eighteenth (b) sixteenth (c) nineteenth (d) none of these 2: These efforts resulted in discovery of ___________. (a)periodic law (b) periodic table (c) Vertical columns (d) none 3: The elements arrange in the form of table known as ___________. (a)periodic law (b) periodic table (c) groups (d) vertical columns 4: Vertical columns of that table _______. (a)Columns (b) groups (c) triads (d) none 5: Horizontal lines called __________. (a)Groups (b) periods (c) triads (d) none 6: Orderly arrangement of elements coincides with their _________. (a)Increasing atomic number (b) Decreasing atomic number (c) Increasing mass number (d) All of these 7: A German chemist __________ discovered that. (a)Mendeleev’s (b) John ray (c) Dobereiner (d) Rutherford 8: Atomic mass of strontium is the average atomic mass _________. (a)Hydrogen and oxygen (b) Sulpher and potassium (c) Chlorine and nitrogen (d) Calcium and barium 9: After successful determination of correct atomic masses by ___________. (a)Mendeleev in 1834 (b) Ruther ford in 1911 (c) J.J Thomson in 1856 (d) Cannizzaro in 1860 10: In _________, British chemist Newlands put forward his. (a)1864 (b) 1865 (c) 1866 (d) 1868 11: British chemist Newlands put forward his observation in the form of __________. (a)Periodic table (b) both a and c (c) Law of octaves (d) none of these 12: _______ arranged the known elements. (a)Mendeleev (b) John ray (c) Niel’s Bohr (d) none of these 13: Properties of the elements are periodic function of their _________. (a)Mass number (b) atomic masses (c) both a and b (d) none 14: _______ periodic table was the first ever attempt to arrange the elements. (a)John ray (b) Mendeleev (c) Niel’s bohr (d) both b and c 15: In _______ H. Moseley discovered a new property of the elements. (a)1944 (b) 1913 (c) 1960 (d) 1954 16: Properties of the elements are periodic function of their _________. (a)Atomic mass (b) mass number (c) atomic number (d) All of these 17: Atomic number of an element is equal to the ______ in a neutral atom. (a)No. of protons (b) no. of neutrons (c) no. of atom (d) no. of electrons 18: Atomic number provides the basis of _______ as well. (a)Electronic configuration (b) both a and c (c) no. of electron (d) none of them 19: _____ is a more fundamental property than atomic mass. (a)Molecular atom (b) Atomic mass (c) Atomic number (d) elements 20: Atomic number of every element is _________. (a)Moveable (b) fixed (c) unstable (d) none 21: _______ elements can have the same atomic number. (a)One (b) three (c) five (d) two 22: Atomic number of an element is more fundamental property than atomic mass in _____respects. (a)Five (b) four (c) three (d) two 23: It _______ regularly from element to element. (a)Fixed (b) increases (c) decreases (d) none 24: The discovery of atomic number of an element in ________. (a)1917 (b) 1911 (c) 1912 (d) 1913 25: The change in _______ periodic law which has based on atomic mass. (a)John ray (b) Ruther ford (c) Mendeleev (d) both a and c 26: The _______ is based upon the arrangement of elements according to increasing atomic number. (a)Modern periodic law (b) Periodic law (c) New lands octaves (d) periods 27: _______ elements had similar properties as the first element. (a)Sixth (b) seventh (c) eight (d) ninetieth 28: Atomic number ________ every ninetieth element was showing similar behavior. (a)16 (b) 17 (c) 18 (d) 19 29: The signification of atomic number in the arrangement of elements in modern periodic table lies in the fact that as _________ is based upon atomic number. (a)periodicity (b) groups (c) electronic configuration (d) none 30: The arrangement of elements according to increasing atomic number shows. (a)periods (b) periodic law (c) periodic table (d) periodicity 31: Repetition of properties after regular interval called __________ (a)periods (b) periodicity (c) periodic (d) periodic law