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6.

Mechanical separation of elements is impossible.


7.
FOrmation of a compound involves energy changes.

WORKSHEET-3
1. Which of the following possess low melting points?
1) Ca, Pb 2) Li, Fe 3) Mg, Al 4) Hg, Y
2. Which of the elements are chemnically inert?
1) All metals 2) All non-metals 3) All metalloids 4) Noble gases
3. Statement A: Metals are ductile and malleable.
Statement B3: Zinc is the most ductile and malleable metal.
1) Statement 'A' is false. 2) Statement B' is false.
3) Statements 'A' and Bare both true. 4) Statement A' and B are both false.
4. Assertion:Sodium chloride is a pure substance.
Reason: It has a fixed number of sodium and chlorine particles.
1) Assertion is correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
2) Reason is correct but assertion is incorrect.
3) Assertion is correct and reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
4) Reason and assertion both are incorrect.
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5 Which of the following 0re iguid 2) Mercury and Gallium.
1) Sodium and Potassium.
3) Zinc and Calcium.
4) Copper and Iron.
the following:
6. Select the metlloid group fronn 3) Sn, Ba, Pt 4) H,, N, 0,
1) He, Ne, Ar 2) Ge, Te, Po
7 Choose the correct statemcnts: 2) Wolfram is a metallojd.
1) Silicon is a non-mnetal. 4) Polonium is a metalloid.
3) Thorium is a metal.
any proportion. do not un
substances are mixed together in
8 If two or more
but retain their characteris tics, the resulting mase :dergo
any chemical change, 3) Solution 4) Alloy
1)When
Compound 2) Mixture
two substances A and B are powdered together in a Pestle and Mortar, a
9. large amount of heat is evolved and a new substance C is formed. What is the
substance?
nature of the new 3) Element 4) None of these
1) Mixture 2) Compound
be:
10. A pure substance can 2) Acompound only
1) An element only 4) None of these
3) Either element or compound
Higher Order Thinking Ouestions
1. Match the following:
Column A' Column B'
(p) Bismuth (i) Metalloid
(q) Xenon (i1) Polyatomic gaseous element
(r) lodine (iii) Poor conductor of electricity
(s) Tungsten (iv) Noble gas
(v) Lustrous non-metal
(t) Ozone
p’(ü), q’(v), r’ (ii), s’ (i), t-’(iv
1) p’(i), q’(iv), r’(ii), s ’(1), t(v) 2)
q’(iv), r’(ii), s’(i), t’)
3) p’(i), q’(iv), r’(v), s-’(i), t’ (i1) 4 p-’(v),
2.
Matter

A Heterogeneous
Element Compound

Metals C Metalloids

1) X’Pure substance, Y-> Mixtures,A’ Homogeneous mixtures, C’ Non-metals,


E’Noble gases.
2) X’Non-metals, Y’ Mixtures, AHomogeneous mixtures, C’pure substance,
E’Noble gases.
3) X’Homogeneous mixtures, Y-’ Mixtures, A’ Noble gases, Cpure substance,
E’ Non-metals.
4) X’Pure substance, Y’ Mixtures, A’ Noble gases, C’Homogeneous mixtures,
E’ Non-metals.

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Which of the
followingis statenent(s) is/nre Chemiatry. class-(VII gotng to VII)
1) A pUre
Substanceof false?
2) The
composition het
pUre
a
pureerogeneous
substamce
in
nnture.
3) A
pure
substance has
deffnite set of
can be
altered means.
any physical
by
4) A
Which
substance contains a fixed properties.
of
the
following number of particles.
1) The symbol of statement is/are false?
3)
The symbol of Vanadium
Radium is
is Vd. 2) The symbol of Silver is Au.
Statement Rd. 4) The symbol of Copper is CO.
A:A chemical
5 elements.
Statement B:
compound can be broken into two or more different

chemical means, Mercuric oxide cannot be


broken into mercury and oxygen by
1) Statement 'A is true
but
a statement B' is false.
Statement 1s ialse but statement
"A
B is
a
Statement(s) A and B' are both true. true.
A) Statement(s) "A and B are
both false.
hich of the following
6. statements is| are false?
11 The nature Oi elements
same.
constituting a chemical compound may not rema
) Formnation of a compound involves energy changes.
3) A chemical compound cannot be broken into two or mnore different elements.
A) Achemical compound has fixed
composition.
7. Carbon burns in Oxygen to form Cartbondioxide. The properties of carbonaioxde
are:

1) Similar to carbon
2) Similar to Oxygen
3) Totally different from both carbon and oxygen.
4) Much similar to both carbon and oxygen.

WORKSHEET-3KEY

3) 2 4) 1 5) 2 6) 2 7) 4 8) 2
1) 3 2) 4
9) 2 10) 3
Higher Order ThinkingKey
3) 1,2 4) 1,2,3,4 5) 1 6) 3 7) 3
1) 3 2) 1

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