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Varun JEE Advanced (2024)


Periodic Table Practice Sheet

CHEMISTRY

Only One Option Correct Type Question (1-7) 4. In which of the following arrangements, the order
1. The incorrect statement among the following is according to the property indicated against it?
(Ionization Energy) (I) I < Br < F< Cl [Periodic Properties]
(A) The first ionisation potential of Al is less than Increasing electron gain enthalpy
the first ionisation potential of Mg (II) Li < Na< K < Rb
(B) The second ionisation potential of Mg is Increasing metallic radius
greater than the second ionisation potential of (III) B < C < N < O
Increasing first ionization energy
Na
(IV) Al3– < Mg2+ < Na+ < F–
(C) The first ionisation potential of Na is less than
Increasing ionic size
the first ionisation potential of Mg
(A) I, II and III only
(D) The third ionisation potential of Mg is greater
(B) I and III only
than third ionisation potential of Na
(C) 1, II and IV only
(D) I and II only
2. The statement that is not correct for the periodic
classification of elements, is (Periodic Properties) 5. The amount of energy released when 106 atoms of
(A) The properties of elements are the periodic iodine in vapour state is converted into I– ion is
functions of their atomic numbers 4.8 × 10–13 J. What is the electron affinity of iodine
(B) Non-metallic elements are lesser in number in kJ/mole? [Electron affinity]
than metallic elements (A) 489 kJ
(C) The first ionization energies of elements along (B) 289 kJ
a period do not vary in a regular manner with (C) 259 kJ
an increase in atomic number (D) 389 kJ
(D) For transition elements the d-subshells are
filled with electrons monotonically with 6. Element X has ionization energies: 7.6, 15.0, 80.1,
increase in atomic number 109.3, … (in eV). Element Y has corresponding
values: 8.1, 16.3, 33.5, 45.1, 166.7, 205.1, 264.4,
3. The formation of the oxide ion O2– (g) requires first … (in eV). Assuming that one can have a plausible
exothermic and then an endothermic step as shown surmise from these values, what would be the
here: [Electron affinity] likely formula for a compound that may be formed
from X and Y? [Ionization Energy]
O(g) + e → O (g); H° = –142 kJ mol–1
– –
(A) X2Y (B) XY
O– (g) + e– → O2– (g); H° = 844 kJ mol–1
(C) XY2 (D) X2Y3
This is because
(A) Oxygen is more electronegative.. 7. The electron affinity of chlorine is 3.7 eV. How
(B) Oxygen has high electron affinity. much energy in kcal is released when 4 g of
(C) O– ion has comparatively larger size than chlorine is completely converted inro Cl– ion in a
oxygen atom. gaseous stare. (Given: 1 eV = 23.06 kcal mol–1)
(D) O– ion will tend to resist the addition of [Electron affinity]
another electron. (A) 9.6 kcal (B) 19.6 kcal
(C) 4.8 kcal (D) 11.6 kcal
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One Or More Than One Correct Type Question (8-12) Numerical Answer Type Question (13-17)
8. The option(s) with only amphoteric oxides is/are: 13. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd ionisation enthalpies, l1, l2 and l3,
[Type of Oxide] of four atoms with atomic numbers n, n + 1, n + 2 and
(A) Cr2O3, BeO, SnO, SnO2 n + 3, where n < 10, are tabulated below What is the
(B) Cr2O3, CrO, SnO, PbO value of n? [Ionization Energy]
(C) ZnO, Al2O3, PbO, PbO2 Atomic number Ionization Enthalpy (kJ/mol)
(D) NO, B2O3, PbO, SnO2 l1 l2 l3
n 1681 3374 6050
9. Select correct about element UuO. n+1 2081 3952 6122
[Position in Periodic Table] n+2 496 4562 6910
(A) It belongs to 7th period n+3 738 1451 7733
(B) It belongs to 18th group 14. Among Ihe following, the number of elements
(C) It is a p-block element showing only one non-zero oxidation state is :
(D) It is an inert gas O, Cl, F, N, P, Sn, Tl, Na, Ti [Oxidation State]

10. The statements that are true for the long form of the
15. Find out the sum of all the digits of atomic number
periodic table are [Periodic Table]
of the element “Uuq”.
(A) It reflects the sequence of filling the electrons
[Position in Periodic Table]
in the order of sub-energy levels s, p, d and f.
(If your answer is greater than 9, then add all the
(B) It help predict the stable valency states of the
digits.) For example, Ans. 12 then fill 1 + 2 = 3,
elements.
(C) It reflects the trends in physical and chemical Ans. 123 then fill 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 and Ans. 20 then
properties of the elements. fill 2 + 0 = 2.
(D) It helps predict the relative ionicity of the bond
between any two elements. 16. How many elements are possible for 1st period of
periodic table if azimuthal quantum number can have
11. Which of the following sequences contain atomic integral values from 0, 1, 2, …, (n + 1)?
numbers of only representative elements? [Periodic Properties]
[Periodic Table]
(A) 3, 33, 53, 87 (B) 2, 10, 22, 36
17. Write the number of pairs in which size of Ist
(C) 7, 17, 25, 37, 48 (D) 9, 35, 51, 88
element or ion is higher as compared to IInd out of
12. An element belongs to 3rd period and group l3 of following nine pairs.
the periodic table. Which of the following (O, S), (He, Ne), (Kr, Ne), (Na, Na+), (Cl, Cl–),
properties will be shown by the element?
(I–, Cl–), (Li aq. , Na aq. ), (Li, Na), (Li, Na+)
[Position in Periodic Table]
(A) Good conductor of electricity [Ionic Radii]
(B) Liquid, metallic
(C) Solid, metallic
(D) Solid, non-metallic
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ANSWER KEY

1. (B) 10. (A, B, C, D)

2. (D) 11. (A, D)

3. (D) 12. (A, C)

4. (C) 13. (9)

5. (B) 14. (2)

6. (A) 15. (6)

7. (A) 16. (8)

8. (A, C) 17. (4)

9. (A, B, C, D)

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