
Metals and Non Metals
Which of the following is the most malleable metal?
a) Iron
b) Aluminium
c) Gold
d) Zinc
Answer: c) GoldWhich metal is a liquid at room temperature?
a) Mercury
b) Sodium
c) Potassium
d) Lead
Answer: a) MercuryWhat property allows metals to be drawn into wires?
a) Malleability
b) Ductility
c) Conductivity
d) Hardness
Answer: b) DuctilityThe oxide of which element is amphoteric?
a) Sodium
b) Zinc
c) Calcium
d) Silver
Answer: b) ZincWhy is sodium stored in kerosene?
a) It is very dense.
b) It reacts vigorously with air and water.
c) It is non-reactive.
d) It is malleable.
Answer: b) It reacts vigorously with air and water.Which gas is produced when a metal reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid?
a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: b) HydrogenWhich of the following metals will not displace hydrogen from acids?
a) Copper
b) Iron
c) Zinc
d) Aluminium
Answer: a) CopperWhat is the chemical formula of rust?
a) FeO
b) Fe₂O₃
c) Fe₂O₃·xH₂O
d) FeO·H₂O
Answer: c) Fe₂O₃·xH₂OWhich metal reacts vigorously with water to form a hydroxide and hydrogen gas?
a) Aluminium
b) Sodium
c) Iron
d) Lead
Answer: b) SodiumWhy are electric wires coated with PVC?
a) To enhance conductivity
b) To insulate them
c) To reduce cost
d) To prevent melting
Answer: b) To insulate themWhich of the following non-metals is a good conductor of electricity?
a) Carbon (Graphite)
b) Sulphur
c) Phosphorus
d) Oxygen
Answer: a) Carbon (Graphite)The reaction of a metal with steam produces:
a) Metal hydroxide and hydrogen
b) Metal oxide and hydrogen
c) Metal carbonate and water
d) Hydrogen and oxygen
Answer: b) Metal oxide and hydrogenWhat is aqua regia?
a) A mixture of HCl and HNO₃ in 3:1 ratio
b) A mixture of H₂SO₄ and HNO₃
c) A concentrated solution of NaOH
d) None of the above
Answer: a) A mixture of HCl and HNO₃ in 3:1 ratioWhich is the least reactive metal in the reactivity series?
a) Zinc
b) Copper
c) Silver
d) Gold
Answer: d) GoldThe reaction of aluminium with iron(III) oxide produces molten iron. This reaction is known as:
a) Rusting
b) Thermit reaction
c) Electrolysis
d) Calcination
Answer: b) Thermit reactionWhich metal is used for galvanisation of iron?
a) Zinc
b) Copper
c) Aluminium
d) Lead
Answer: a) ZincWhat kind of oxides do non-metals form?
a) Basic oxides
b) Acidic oxides
c) Neutral oxides
d) Both b and c
Answer: d) Both b and cWhich is the best conductor of heat among metals?
a) Copper
b) Aluminium
c) Silver
d) Gold
Answer: c) SilverWhat are alloys?
a) Pure forms of metals
b) Mixtures of metals with non-metals
c) Compounds of metals
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Mixtures of metals with non-metalsWhich metal does not corrode easily?
a) Aluminium
b) Gold
c) Zinc
d) Iron
Answer: b) GoldWhich of the following metals is most reactive?
a) Iron
b) Aluminium
c) Potassium
d) Zinc
Answer: c) PotassiumThe ability of metals to produce a ringing sound is called:
a) Malleability
b) Ductility
c) Sonority
d) Lustre
Answer: c) SonorityWhich non-metal is used in the purification of water?
a) Chlorine
b) Carbon
c) Iodine
d) Sulphur
Answer: a) ChlorineWhich non-metal exists as a liquid at room temperature?
a) Bromine
b) Fluorine
c) Iodine
d) Chlorine
Answer: a) BromineWhich of the following metals reacts vigorously with cold water?
a) Magnesium
b) Zinc
c) Potassium
d) Iron
Answer: c) PotassiumWhat type of oxides are formed by metals?
a) Acidic
b) Neutral
c) Basic
d) Both acidic and basic
Answer: c) BasicWhich of the following metals is used for making electrical wires?
a) Aluminium
b) Copper
c) Zinc
d) Lead
Answer: b) CopperWhich process is used to coat iron with a layer of zinc?
a) Alloying
b) Galvanisation
c) Anodising
d) Painting
Answer: b) GalvanisationNon-metals form negatively charged ions because:
a) They lose electrons
b) They gain electrons
c) They share electrons
d) They donate protons
Answer: b) They gain electronsWhich element is commonly used in making jewellery due to its lustre?
a) Copper
b) Aluminium
c) Gold
d) Zinc
Answer: c) GoldThe least reactive element among the following is:
a) Iron
b) Silver
c) Aluminium
d) Sodium
Answer: b) SilverWhich of these metals can displace hydrogen from acids?
a) Copper
b) Gold
c) Zinc
d) Silver
Answer: c) ZincThe process of forming a thick protective oxide layer on aluminium is called:
a) Galvanisation
b) Electrolysis
c) Anodising
d) Roasting
Answer: c) AnodisingWhich metal is extracted by the thermit process?
a) Zinc
b) Copper
c) Iron
d) Gold
Answer: c) IronWhich compound is used as an electrolyte in the electrolytic refining of copper?
a) Copper hydroxide
b) Copper sulphate
c) Copper chloride
d) Zinc nitrate
Answer: b) Copper sulphateWhich of the following is a property of ionic compounds?
a) High boiling points
b) Poor conductor of electricity in the molten state
c) Low melting points
d) Soluble in petrol
Answer: a) High boiling pointsMetals are generally:
a) Poor conductors of heat
b) Non-sonorous
c) Hard and dense
d) Non-malleable
Answer: c) Hard and denseWhich metal does not react with water at all?
a) Zinc
b) Sodium
c) Aluminium
d) Gold
Answer: d) GoldWhich of the following is a displacement reaction?
a) Zn + CuSO₄ → ZnSO₄ + Cu
b) HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O
c) Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃
d) Mg + HCl → MgCl₂ + H₂
Answer: a) Zn + CuSO₄ → ZnSO₄ + CuMetals placed high in the reactivity series are extracted by:
a) Heating with carbon
b) Electrolytic reduction
c) Roasting
d) Anodising
Answer: b) Electrolytic reductionWhich of these metals is refined using electrolytic refining?
a) Zinc
b) Copper
c) Lead
d) Sodium
Answer: b) CopperWhat is the role of carbon in the extraction of metals like zinc?
a) Oxidising agent
b) Reducing agent
c) Catalyst
d) Electrolyte
Answer: b) Reducing agentWhich metal is commonly used to make utensils for cooking?
a) Lead
b) Aluminium
c) Copper
d) Both b and c
Answer: d) Both b and cWhich of the following metals is not found in a free state in nature?
a) Gold
b) Copper
c) Sodium
d) Silver
Answer: c) SodiumIn the reactivity series, hydrogen is placed:
a) Above potassium
b) Below silver
c) Between zinc and copper
d) Between calcium and sodium
Answer: c) Between zinc and copperWhat is the major impurity in the refining of copper called?
a) Gangue
b) Anode mud
c) Slag
d) Ore
Answer: b) Anode mudWhich reaction is used to join broken railway tracks?
a) Roasting
b) Thermit reaction
c) Calcination
d) Galvanisation
Answer: b) Thermit reactionWhich element forms the hardest natural substance?
a) Aluminium
b) Iron
c) Carbon
d) Silicon
Answer: c) CarbonWhich of these is an example of an ionic compound?
a) Water (H₂O)
b) Sodium chloride (NaCl)
c) Methane (CH₄)
d) Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
Answer: b) Sodium chloride (NaCl)Which non-metal is used in the manufacture of matches?
a) Sulphur
b) Iodine
c) Carbon
d) Chlorine
Answer: a) SulphurAnodising is commonly done on which metal?
a) Copper
b) Zinc
c) Aluminium
d) Lead
Answer: c) AluminiumWhat is the melting point of ionic compounds typically like?
a) High
b) Low
c) Moderate
d) Cannot be determined
Answer: a) HighWhy do alkali metals like sodium and potassium react violently with water?
a) They have high melting points.
b) They release hydrogen gas.
c) They are ductile.
d) They are brittle.
Answer: b) They release hydrogen gas.Which of the following metals is the least reactive?
a) Calcium
b) Sodium
c) Silver
d) Magnesium
Answer: c) SilverWhat is rust chemically?
a) Fe₃O₄
b) Fe₂O₃·xH₂O
c) FeO
d) Fe₂O
Answer: b) Fe₂O₃·xH₂OWhat is the primary component of an alloy called brass?
a) Copper and zinc
b) Copper and tin
c) Iron and carbon
d) Aluminium and magnesium
Answer: a) Copper and zincWhich property of metals is responsible for the production of sound when struck?
a) Conductivity
b) Sonority
c) Malleability
d) Ductility
Answer: b) SonorityWhich is the most ductile metal?
a) Aluminium
b) Copper
c) Gold
d) Zinc
Answer: c) GoldWhich non-metal is used to disinfect water?
a) Sulphur
b) Chlorine
c) Carbon
d) Iodine
Answer: b) ChlorineWhat is the primary impurity removed during the electrolytic refining of copper?
a) Zinc
b) Lead
c) Anode mud
d) Carbon
Answer: c) Anode mudWhich metal is used for making filaments in light bulbs?
a) Aluminium
b) Tungsten
c) Copper
d) Iron
Answer: b) TungstenMetals that react with acids produce:
a) Hydrogen gas
b) Oxygen gas
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Chlorine gas
Answer: a) Hydrogen gasWhich of these alloys contains mercury?
a) Bronze
b) Solder
c) Amalgam
d) Brass
Answer: c) AmalgamWhich method is used to prevent rusting of iron?
a) Painting
b) Greasing
c) Galvanisation
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the aboveWhich gas is evolved when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid?
a) Hydrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: a) HydrogenWhat is the process of heating ore in the presence of oxygen called?
a) Roasting
b) Calcination
c) Anodising
d) Refining
Answer: a) RoastingWhich non-metal is a good conductor of electricity?
a) Sulphur
b) Phosphorus
c) Graphite
d) Hydrogen
Answer: c) GraphiteWhat is the green coating on copper vessels called?
a) Copper nitrate
b) Basic copper carbonate
c) Copper chloride
d) Copper hydroxide
Answer: b) Basic copper carbonateWhat is aqua regia capable of dissolving?
a) Aluminium and iron
b) Gold and platinum
c) Zinc and silver
d) Copper and mercury
Answer: b) Gold and platinumWhich property of ionic compounds allows them to conduct electricity in water?
a) Covalent bonding
b) Presence of free ions
c) High melting points
d) Brittle nature
Answer: b) Presence of free ionsWhich is the major metal used in stainless steel?
a) Copper
b) Aluminium
c) Iron
d) Lead
Answer: c) IronWhich of these oxides is amphoteric?
a) Zinc oxide
b) Magnesium oxide
c) Iron oxide
d) Calcium oxide
Answer: a) Zinc oxideWhich gas is responsible for the tarnishing of silver?
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Sulphur dioxide
d) Hydrogen sulphide
Answer: d) Hydrogen sulphideWhich non-metal is used in the production of fertilizers?
a) Phosphorus
b) Chlorine
c) Sulphur
d) Fluorine
Answer: a) PhosphorusWhy is gold preferred for making jewellery?
a) High malleability and ductility
b) High density
c) Low cost
d) High reactivity
Answer: a) High malleability and ductilityWhich of the following metals does not react with acids?
a) Zinc
b) Copper
c) Iron
d) Aluminium
Answer: b) CopperWhich of the following is the primary metal in bronze?
a) Aluminium
b) Tin
c) Copper
d) Zinc
Answer: c) CopperThe rusting of iron requires:
a) Only water
b) Only oxygen
c) Both water and oxygen
d) Neither water nor oxygen
Answer: c) Both water and oxygenWhich of the following alloys is used for soldering?
a) Bronze
b) Brass
c) Solder (tin and lead)
d) Amalgam
Answer: c) Solder (tin and lead)Why is magnesium used in fireworks?
a) High reactivity
b) High melting point
c) Bright white flame
d) Low cost
Answer: c) Bright white flameWhich metal is commonly used in batteries?
a) Lead
b) Copper
c) Zinc
d) Aluminium
Answer: a) LeadWhich process involves heating carbonate ores in the absence of air?
a) Roasting
b) Calcination
c) Refining
d) Galvanisation
Answer: b) CalcinationWhy are metals used for making cooking utensils?
a) High melting points
b) Good conductors of heat
c) Non-reactive with food
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the aboveWhich gas is evolved when calcium reacts with water?
a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: b) HydrogenWhich type of bonding exists in ionic compounds?
a) Covalent bonding
b) Electrovalent bonding
c) Metallic bonding
d) Van der Waals bonding
Answer: b) Electrovalent bondingWhat is the chemical formula of aluminium oxide?
a) AlO
b) Al₂O₃
c) Al₂O
d) Al₃O₂
Answer: b) Al₂O₃Which of these metals does not corrode easily?
a) Aluminium
b) Silver
c) Zinc
d) Iron
Answer: b) SilverWhy is sodium not used to make coins?
a) It is too soft
b) It is too expensive
c) It is unreactive
d) It is too heavy
Answer: a) It is too softWhich non-metal is used in the vulcanisation of rubber?
a) Carbon
b) Sulphur
c) Phosphorus
d) Fluorine
Answer: b) SulphurWhich element forms a bright red oxide when exposed to air?
a) Copper
b) Iron
c) Zinc
d) Aluminium
Answer: a) CopperWhy is galvanisation preferred over painting?
a) Zinc offers sacrificial protection.
b) It is cheaper.
c) It is easier to apply.
d) It is environmentally friendly.
Answer: a) Zinc offers sacrificial protection.Which metal reacts violently with dilute acids?
a) Calcium
b) Magnesium
c) Potassium
d) Zinc
Answer: c) PotassiumWhy is graphite used in pencils?
a) High hardness
b) High melting point
c) Slippery nature
d) Conductivity
Answer: c) Slippery natureWhat is the chemical formula of magnesium hydroxide?
a) MgOH
b) Mg₂OH
c) Mg(OH)₂
d) Mg₂O₂
Answer: c) Mg(OH)₂Which method is used to prevent the rusting of iron?
a) Painting
b) Greasing
c) Galvanisation
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the aboveWhich of the following metals is least dense?
a) Aluminium
b) Lithium
c) Gold
d) Copper
Answer: b) LithiumWhat is the role of cryolite in the extraction of aluminium?
a) Reduces melting point of alumina
b) Acts as a reducing agent
c) Protects aluminium from oxidation
d) Acts as a catalyst
Answer: a) Reduces melting point of aluminaWhich non-metal is used in the production of explosives?
a) Sulphur
b) Phosphorus
c) Nitrogen
d) Chlorine
Answer: c) NitrogenWhich metal does not react with water at all?
a) Copper
b) Sodium
c) Calcium
d) Magnesium
Answer: a) CopperWhich gas is liberated in the thermit reaction?
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Hydrogen
d) No gas
Answer: d) No gas