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UMEED 2.0
Periodic Table Practice Sheet

Q.1 Arrange in the increasing order of atomic radii Q.8 The order of size is -
of the following elements O, C, F, Cl, Br - (A) S–2 > Cl– > O–2 > F–
(A) F < O < C < Cl < Br (B) Cl– > S–2 > O–2 > F–
(B) F < C < O < Cl < Br (C) S–2 > O–2 > Cl– > F–
(C) F < Cl < Br < O < C (D) S–2 > O–2 > F– > Cl–
(D) C < O < F < Cl < Br Q.9 Arrange the following in order of increasing
atomic radii Na, Si, Al, Ar -
Q.2 The correct order of size would be - (A) Na < Si < Al < Ar
(A) Ni < Pd ~– Pt (B) Pd < Pt < Ni (B) Si < Al < Na < Ar
(C) Pt > Ni > Pd (D) Pd > Pt > Ni (C) Ar < Al < Si < Na
(D) Na < Al < Si < Ar
Q.3 Which group of atoms have nearly same atomic Q.10 Consider the isoelectronic series :
radius - K+, S2–, Cl– and Ca2+, the radii of the ions
(A) Na, K, Rb, Cs (B) Li, Be, B, C decrease as -
(C) Fe, Co, Ni (D) F, Cl, Br, I
(A) Ca2+ > K+ > Cl– > S2–
(B) Cl– > S2– > K+ > Ca2+
Q.4 Atomic radii of Fluorine and Neon in Angstrom (C) S2– > Cl– > K+ > Ca2+
units are given by - (D) K+ > Ca2+ > S2– > Cl–
(A) 0.72, 1.60 (B) 1.60, 1.60
(C) 0.72, 0.72 (D) None of these Q.11 Which of the following is not isoelectronic
series-
Q.5 Which of the following has largest radius - (A) Cl–, P3–, Ar (B) N3–, Ne, Mg+2
(A) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2 (C) B+3, He, Li+ (D) N3–, S2–, Cl–
(B) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p1
(C) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p3 Q.12 Correct orders of Ist I.P. are -
(D) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p5 (i) Li < B < Be < C
(ii) O < N < F
Q.6 Arrange the elements in increasing order of (iii) Be < N < Ne
atomic radius Na, Rb, K, Mg - (A) (i), (ii) (B) (ii), (iii)
(A) Na < K < Mg < Rb
(C) (i), (iii) (D) (i), (ii), (iii)
(B) K < Na < Mg < Rb
(C) Mg < Na < K < Rb
Q.13 The maximum tendency to form unipositive ion
(D) Rb < K < Mg < Na
is for the elment with the electronic
configuration-
Q.7 Which of the following sequences is correct for
(A) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2
decreasing order of ionic radius -
(B) 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p1
(A) Se–2 > I– > Br– > O–2 > F–
(C) 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p2
(B) I– > Se–2 > O–2 > Br– > F–
(D) 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s23p3
(C) Se–2 > I– > Br– > F– > O–2
(D) I– > Se–2 > Br– > O–2 > F–
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Q.14 The second ionisation potentials in electron volts


Q.22 The correct order of electron affinity is -
of oxygen and fluorine atoms are respectively
(A) Be < B < C < N
given by -
(B) Be < N < B < C
(A) 35.1., 38.3 (B) 38.3, 38.3
(C) N < Be < C < B
(C) 38.3, 35.1 (D) 35.1, 35.1
(D) N < C < B < Be
Q.15 A sudden large jump between the values of 2nd
and 3rd IP of an element would be associated Q.23 Electron addition would be easier in -
with the electronic configuration- (A) O (B) O+ (C) O– (D) O+2
(A) 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s1
(B) 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p5
Q.24 In the process Cl(g) + e– Cl–(g), H is -
(C) 1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p2
(D) 1s2, 2s2 2p6 3s2 (A) Positive (B) Negative
(C) Zero (D) None

Q.16 The correct order of stability of Al+, Al+2, Al+3


is- Q.25 Which of the following process energy is
(A) Al+3 > Al+2 > Al+ liberated -
(B) Al+2 > Al+3 > Al+ (A) Cl  Cl+ + e– (B) HCl  H+ + Cl–
(C) Al+2 < Al+ > Al+3 (C) Cl + e– Cl– (D) O– + e–  O–2
(D) Al+3 > Al+ > Al+2
Q.17 Ionisation energy increases in the order - Q.26 Second electron affinity of an element is -
(A) Be < B < C < N (B) B < Be < C < N (A) Always exothermic
(C) C < N < Be < B (D) N < C < Be < B (B) Endothermic for few elements
(C) Exothermic for few elements
(D) Always endothermic
Q.18 IP1 and IP2 of Mg are 178 and 348 K.cal mol–1.
The enthalpy required for the reqction
Mg  Mg2+ + 2e– is - Q.27 The element having very high ionization
(A) + 170 K.cal (B) + 526 K.cal enethalpy but zero electron gain enthalpy is-
(C) – 170 K.cal (D) – 526 K.cal (A) H (B) F (C) He (D) Be

Q.19 Highest ionisation potential in a period is shown Q.28 The electron affinity values for the halogens
by - shown the following trend -
(A) Alkali metals (A) F < Cl > Br > I (B) F < Cl < Br < I
(B) Noble gases (C) F > Cl > Br > I (D) F < Cl > Br < I
(C) Halogens
(D) Representative elements
Q.29 The process requiring the absorption of energy is -
(A) F  F– (B) Cl  Cl–
Q.20 In which case the energy released is minimum -
(A) Cl  Cl– (B) P  P– (C) O  O2– (D) H  H–
(C) N  N– (D) C  C–
Q.30 Which of the following configuration will have
least electron affinity -
Q.21 In the formation of a chloride ion, from an
(A) ns2np5 (B) ns2np2
isolated gaseous chlorine atom, 3.8 eV energy is
(C) ns2np3 (D) ns2np4
released, which would be equal to -
(A) Electron affinity of Cl–
(B) Ionisation potential of Cl
(C) Electronegativity of Cl
(D) Ionisation potential of Cl–
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ANSWER KEY
1. (A) 18. (B)
2. (A) 19. (B)
3. (C) 20. (C)
4. (A) 21. (D)
5. (A)
22. (B)
6. (C)
23. (D)
7.` (D)
24. (B)
8. (A)
9. (B) 25. (C)
10. (C) 26. (D)
11. (D) 27. (C)
12. (D) 28. (A)
13. (B) 29. (C)
14. (C) 30. (C)
15. (D)
16.` (D)
17. (B)

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