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RACE #1 METALS & NON-METALS CHEMISTRY
1. The poorest conductor of heat is
(2) Aluminium (2) Silver (3) Gold (4) Lead
2. — Which of the following elements is not a metal?
(1) Calcium, (2) Copper (3) Potassium (4) Sulphur
3. The liquid non-metal is,
(1) Mercury (2) Bromine (3) Silicon (4) Sulphur
4. The lustre of a metal is due to
(J) its high density (2) its high polishing
(3) its chemical inertness (4) presence of free electrons
5. Metal always found in free state is
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(1) gold Q)silver (3) copper 4) sodium
Which of the following is not metallic?
(2) Iron (2) Neon (3) Lead (4) Calcium.
The best electrical conductor is
(1) Gold (2) Copper (3) Silver 4) Aluminium
‘Which metal is abundant in plants?
(Dron (2) Chromium, (3) Magnesium (4) Carbon monoxide
A common metal used in kitehenware and electric cables is
(D Nickel 2) Iron @) Copper @) Aluminium
Which is the best conductor of heat?
(1) Gold Q2)Pla @) Silver ) Lead
Which of the following elements is metalloid ?
(DSi (2) Sb @Both1and2 Zn
Which non-metal have shining surface ?
(1) Graphite (2) Phosphorus ) Sulphur (A) None of these
Which non-metal have semi-conductor property?
(1) Boron (2) Carbon (3) Silicon (4) Magnesium
Which metal has high melting point ?
(D sn aw 3) Sb 4) Pb
Which non-metal is good conductor of electricity?
(1) Phosphorus (2) Fluorine (@) Graphite @) Bromine
Which compound is used in photography?
(1) AgNO3 2) Ago (@) AgBr (4) AgOH
‘The most malleable metal is ~
(1) Sodium (2)Sellinium @) Gold (@) Lead
Which metal is used for making foils used in packing of food materials ?
(1) Copper (2) Platinum Aluminium (4) Sodium
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Which of the following property is generally not shown by metals?
(1) Electrical conduction (2) Sonorous in nature
(3) Duliness (4) Ductility
The ability of metals to be drawn into thin wire is known as
(1) ductility (2) malleability (3) sonority (A) conductivity
Aluminium is used for making cooking utensils. Which of the following properties of aluminium are
responsible for the same?
(i) Good thermal conductivity Gi) Good eleettical conductivity
(ii) Ductility (iv) High melting point
(1) Gi) and Gi) (2) @ and Gi) (3) (ii) and (ii) ) @ and Gy)
Generally, metals are solid in nature. Which one of the following metals is found in liquid state at room
temperature ?
(1) Na Q)Fe @) Cr @) Hg
Generally, non-metals are not lustrous. Which of the following non-metal is lustrous?
(1) Sulphur (2) Oxygen 8) Nitrogen (4) Iodine
An element A is soft and can be cut with a knife. This is very reactive to air and cannot be kept open
in air, It reacts vigorously with water. Identify the element from the following
(1) Mg (2)Na @P Ca
The sodium metal is stored in —
(1) Benzene (2) Aleohol (3) Kerosene (4) Toluene
Mercury is used in thermometers because
(1) Itdoes not stick to the glass (2) Itexpands on heating
B)Itisa liquid (@)Allof these
‘The non-metal which is stored under water is:
(1) Sulphur (2)Phosphorus (3) Sodium (4) Iodine
Choose the odd one:
(Aluminium (2) Zine (3) Diamond @) Iron
Which of the following metal has lowest density?
Li (Q)Na @kK aca
The most abundant element is
() Fe @o @)Si Al