S Block.1
S Block.1
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26. On Flame test K give -------- colour –
(1) Golden yellow (2) Crimson red (3) Violet (4) Apple green
Ans. (3)
27. An element having electronic configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1 will form –
(1) Acidic oxide (2) Basic oxide (3) Amphoteric oxide (4) Neutral oxide
Ans. (2)
28. Which does not form double salt –
(1) Li2SO4 (2) Na2SO4 (3) K2SO4 (4) Rb2SO4
Ans. (1)
29. Which decomposes on heating –
(1) NaOH (2) KOH (3) LiOH (4) RbOH
Ans. (3)
30. Which metal does not form ionic hydride –
(1) Na (2) Rb (3) Ca (4) Be
Ans. (4)
31. The element of IA group which combines directly with nitrogen is –
(1) Li (2) Na (3) K (4) Cs
Ans. (1)
32. Which of the following releases 0.2 moles of hydrogen on hydrolysis –
(1) 0.1 mole of LiH (2) 0.2 mole of LiH (3) 0.3 mole of LiH (4) 0.4 mole of LiH
Ans. (2)
33. Which of the following has an unpaired electron in it
(1) K2O (2) K2O2 (3) KO2 (4) Na2O
Ans. (3)
34. A compound which on hydrolysis releases ammonia is –
(1) Li3N (2) LiNO3 (3) NaNO3 (4) None of these
Ans. (1)
35. The metal ion which does not give any flame colouration is –
(1) Li+ (2) Be+2 (3) Na+ (4) K+
Ans. (2)
36. Which of the following exists as hydrated salt –
(1) NaCl (2) LiCl (3) RbCl (4) KCl
Ans. (2)
37. Strong reductant in IIA and IA group is –
(1) Ba, Li (2) Li, Be (3) Cs, Ba (4) Ba, Cs
Ans. (1)
38. Which statement will be true for solution, when Ba is dissolved in ammonia:-
(1) Solution becomes blue (2) Solution becomes good conductor
(3) Solution remains colourless (4) Both (1) and (2) are correct
Ans. (4)
39. The correct order of density of following elements is:- (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr)
(1) Be > Mg > Ca > Sr (2) Ca > Mg > Be > Sr (3) Ca < Mg < Be < Sr (4) Mg < Ca < Sr < Be
Ans. (3)
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40. Identify the correct statement elemental sodium:-
(1) Is a strong oxidising agent
(2) Can be extracted by electrolysis of aqueous solution
(3) It's density is lower than K
(4) Is easily oxidised
Ans. (4)
41. Which of the following s-block element reacts with NaOH to give water soluble complex :-
(1) Al (2) Ca (3) Be (4) Li
Ans. (3)
42. Which is having least mpt. :-
(1) Ba (2) Ca (3) Mg (4) Be
Ans. (3)
43. When Na and Li placed in dry air we get :-
(1) NaOH, Na2O, Li2O (2) Na2CO3, Na2O2, Li2O
(3) Na2O, Li3N, NH3 (4) Na2O, Li2O, Li3N
Ans. (4)
44. Which of the following oxide having O2–2 (peroxide) anion :-
(1) Na2O (2) BaO2 (3) RbO2 (4) KO2
Ans. (2)
45. Which of the following properties of IA group metals increases as the atomic number rises:
(a) Metallic character (b) Ionic radius (c) Melting point (d) Density
(e) Ionisation potential
Correct answer is :-
(1) a, b, c (2) a, b, d (3) c, d, e (4) All
Ans. (2)
46. Which of the following s-block metals do not impart any colour to the flame -
(1) Li, Be (2) Cs, Fr (3) Be, Mg (4) Ba, Ra
Ans. (3)
47. Which can not be used to generate H2 :–
(1) Al + NaOH (2) Zn + NaOH (3) Mg + NaOH (4) LiH + H2O
Ans. (3)
48. Only those elements of s-block can produce superoxides which have :-
(1) High ionisation energy (2) High electronegativity
(3) High charge density (4) Low ionisation potential
Ans. (4)
49. Which does not exists in solid state :-
(1) LiHCO3 (2) CaCO3 (3) NaHCO3 (4) Na2CO3
Ans. (1)
50. Alkali metals dissolve in liquid NH3 then which of the following observations is not true:
(1) It becomes paramagnetic
(2) Solution turns into blue due to solvated electrons
(3) It becomes diamagnetic
(4) Solution becomes conducting
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51. Alkali metals give colour in bunsen flame due to –
(1) Low electronegativity (2) One e— in outer most orbit
(3) Smaller atomic radii (4) Low ionisation energy
Ans. (4)
52. Which of the following ions forms a hydroxide that is highly soluble in water ?
(1) K+ (2) Zn2+ (3) Ni2+ (4) Al3+
Ans. (1)
53. The slaked lime is prepared by adding water to-
(1) Quick lime (2) Nitrolim (3) Lime stone (4) Plaster of parris
Ans. (1)
54. The plaster of paris is hardened by
(1) Liberating CO2 (2) Giving out water
(3) Combining with water (4) Changing into CaCO3
Ans. (3)
55. Which of the following alkali metal carbonate is the least stable and decomposes readily
(1) Li2CO3 (2) Na2CO3 (3) K2CO3 (4) Cs2CO3
Ans. (1)
56. In the reaction M + O2 MO2 (super oxide) the metal is
(1) Li (2) Na (3) K (4) Ba
Ans. (3)
57. Li does not resemble other alkali metals in following properties
(1) Li2CO3 decomposes into oxides while other alkali carbonates are thermally stable
(2) LiCl is predominantly covalent
(3) Li3N is stable
(4) All
Ans. (4)
58. Be and Al resemble in
(1) Both become passive on reaction with HNO3 due to formation of oxide layer
(2) Their chlorides are Lewis acids
(3) Hydroxides are soluble in alkali as well as in acid
(4) All
Ans. (4)
59. Mg+2 does not form either peroxide or superoxide, because
(1) Mg+2 ion is relatively bigger (2) Mg+2 ion is relatively smaller
(3) Mg+2 ion is stable (4) Mg+2 ion is unstable
Ans. (2)
60. The stability order of oxide, peroxide and superoxide of alkali metal is
(1) Normal oxide > super oxide > per oxide (2) Normal oxide > per oxide > super oxide
(3) super oxide > per oxide > normal oxide (4) per oxide > normal oxide > super oxide
Ans. (2)
61. Which of the following statement is not correct
(1) LiOH is amphoteric in nature
(2) LiCl is soluble in pyridine
(3) Li3N is stable while Na3N doesn't exist even at room temperature
(4) BeO is amphoteric in nature
Ans. (1) 5
62. In between the metals A and B both form oxide but B also forms nitride, when both burn in air so A and B are
(1) Cs, K (2) Mg, Ca (3) Li, Na (4) K, Mg
Ans. (4)
63. Na2[Be(OH)4] is formed when :
(1) BeO reacts with NaOH solution (2) Be reacts with NaOH solution
(3) both correct (4) none is correct
Ans. (3)
64. A wire of an alkaline earth metal X, burnt in air and dipped in water, a gas ‘Y’ is evolved X and Y are respectively :–
(1) Na, NO2 (2) Be, NO2 (3) Mg, CO2 (4) Mg, NH3
Ans. (4)
65. Which of the following hydride is covalent and polymeric :-
(1) CaH2 (2) BeH2 (3) NaH (4) BaH2
Ans. (2)
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Analytical Exercise
1. A solid compound 'X' on heating gives CO2 gas and a residue. The residue mixed with water forms 'Y'. On passing
an excess of CO2 through 'Y' in water, a clear solution, 'Z', is obtained. On boiling 'Z', compound 'X' is reformed.
The compound 'X' is :
(1) CaCO3 (2) Na2CO3 (3) K2CO3 (4) Ca(HCO3)2
Ans. (1)
2. On dissolving moderate amount of sodium metal in liquid NH3 at low temperature, which one of the following does
not occur
(1) Blue coloured solution is obtained.
(2) Na+ ions are formed in the solution.
(3) Liquid NH3 becomes good conductor of electricity.
(4) Liquid ammonia remains diamagnetic.
Ans. (4)
3. Which of the following pair can't exist in solution ?
(1) NaHCO3 and NaOH (2) Na2CO3 and NaOH
(3) Na2CO3 and NaCl (4) NaHCO3 and NaCl
Ans. (1)
4. NaOH is manufactured by electrolysis of brine solution. The products of the reaction are
(1) Cl2 and H2 (2) Cl2 and Na–Hg (3) Cl2 and Na (4) Cl2 and O2
Ans. (1)
5. Sodium carbonate is manufactured by Solvay process, the products that are recycled are
(1) CO2 and NH3 (2) CO2 and NH4Cl (3) NaCl and CaO (4) CaCl2 and CaO
Ans. (1)
6. At anode in the electrolysis of fused NaCl :
(1) Na+ is oxidised (2) Cl— is oxidised (3) Cl— is reduced (4) Na+ is reduced
Ans. (2)
7. Which alkali metal on flame test gives red violet colour
(1) Li (2) Cs (3) Na (4) Rb
Ans. (4)
8. In presence of iron, alkali metal react with liquid ammonia and form
(1) Metal mixture + H2 (2) Iron metal mixture + H2
(3) Metal mixture (4) Metal amide + H2
Ans. (4)
9. Photoelectric effect is maximum in
(1) Cs (2) Na (3) K (4) Li
Ans. (1)
10. When a standard solution of NaOH is left in air for a few hours,
(1) a precipitate will form (2) strength will decrease
(3) strength will increase (4) the concentration of Na+ ions remain same
Ans. (2)
11. Which is used in purification of air in the space craft.
(1) Slaked lime (2) Quick lime
(3) Potassium superoxide (4) CaCl2
Ans. (3)
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12. The correct order of ionic character of oxides of alkali earth metal :-
(1) MgO > CaO > SrO > BaO (2) BaO > SrO > CaO > MgO
(3) CaO > SrO > BaO > MgO (4) SrO > BaO > MgO > CaO
Ans. (2)
13. Potassium superoxide is used in oxygen cylinders of space craft as it -
(1) Absorbs CO2
(2) Eliminate moisture
(3) Absorbs CO2 and increases O2 content
(4) Forms ozone
Ans. (3)
14. Compounds of alkaline earth metals are generally less soluble in water than that of alkali metals because of :-
(1) High hydration energy (2) More covalent character
(3) More ionic character (4) Less lattice energy
Ans. (2)
15. Which of the following on thermal-decomposition yields a basic as well as an acidic oxide ?
(1) NH4NO3 (2) NaNO3 (3) KClO3 (4) CaCO3
Ans. (4)
16. Fire extinguishers contain H2SO4 and which one of the following :-
(1) CaCO3 (2) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3
(3) Na2CO3 (4) NaHCO3
Ans. (3)
17. Which one of the following will react most vigorously with water ?
(1) Li (2) K (3) Rb (4) Na
Ans. (3)
18. A metal M on heating in nitrogen gas gives Y. Y on treatment with H2O gives a colourless gas which when passed
through CuSO4 solution gives a blue colour, Y is :-
(1) NH3 (2) MgO (3) Mg3N2 (4) Mg(NO3)2
Ans. (3)
19. Which one of the following alkaline earth metal sulphates has its hydration enthalpy greater than its lattice enthalpy?
(1) BaSO4 (2) SrSO4 (3) CaSO4 (4) BeSO4
Ans. (4)
20. The main oxides formed on combustion of Li, Na and K in excess of air are, respectively :
(1) LiO2, Na2O2 and K2O (2) Li2O2, Na2O2 and KO2
(3) Li2O, Na2O2 and KO2 (4) Li2O, Na2O and KO2
Ans. (3)
21. In K, Rb and Cs, the decreasing order of reducing power in gaseous state is:-
(1) K > Cs > Rb (2) Cs > Rb > K (3) K < Cs < Rb (4) Rb > Cs > K
Ans. (2)
22. On addition of metal ions, colour of liquid NH3 solutions converts into bronze, the reason is :-
(1) Ammoniated electrones (2) Metal amide formation
(3) Liberation of NH3 gas (4) Cluster formation of metal ions
Ans. (4)
23. On allowing ammonia solution of s-block metals to stand for a long time, blue colour becomes fade. The reason is:-
(1) Formation of NH3 gas (2) Formation of metal amide
(3) Cluster formation of metal ions (4) Formation of metal nitrate
Ans. (2)
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24. Consider the following points
(a) Cs is the strongest reducing agent in IA group element
(b) Be does not form peroxide in II A group elements
(c) The density of potassium is less than sodium
(d) In alkali metals Li, Na, K and Rb, lithium has the minimum value of M.P.
Point out that the statement -
(1) (a) & (b) are correct (2) (a), (b) & (c) are correct
(3) (b) & (c) are correct (4) (b), (c) & (d) are correct
Ans. (3)
25. Which of the following statement is not correct
(1) BeF2 forms complex ion with NaF in which Be goes with cation
(2) BeCO3 is kept in the atmosphere of CO2 since it is least thermally stable
(3) Be dissolves in alkali forming [Be(OH)4]–2
(4) BeF2 forms complex ion with NaF in which Be goes with anion
Ans. (1)
26. CO2 gas along with solid (Y) is obtained when sodium salt (X) is heated. (X) is again obtained when CO2 gas is passed
into aqueous solution of (Y). X and Y are :
(1) Na2CO3, Na2O (2) Na2CO3, NaOH (3) NaHCO3, Na2CO3 (4) Na2CO3, NaHCO3
Ans. (3)
27. A compound which can be used in space vehicles both to absorb CO2 and liberate O2 is :
(1) NaOH (2) Na2O (3) Na2O2 (4) CaO + NaOH
Ans. (3)
28. There is loss in weight when mixture of Li2CO3 and Na2CO3.10H2O is heated strongly. This loss is due to :
(1) Li2CO3 (2) Na2CO3.10H2O (3) both (4) none
Ans. (3)
9. Equimolar solutions of the following substances were prepared separately. Which one of these will record the highest
pH value ? [AIPMT(Prelims)-2012]
(1) LiCl (2) BeCl2 (3) BaCl2 (4) AlCl3
Ans. (3)
10. Which one of the following compounds has the lowest melting point ? [AIPMT(Prelims)-2011]
(1) CaF2 (2) CaCl2 (3) CaBr2 (4) CaI2
Ans. (4)
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11. Which one of the following is present as an active ingredient in bleaching powder for bleaching action ?
[AIPMT(Prelims)-2011]
(1) CaCl2 (2) CaOCl2 (3) Ca(OCl)2 (4) CaO2Cl
Ans. (3)
12. Which of the following statements is incorrect ? [AIPMT(Prelims)-2011]
(1) Aluminium reacts with excess NaOH to give Al(OH)3
(2) NaHCO3 on heating gives Na2CO3
(3) Pure sodium metal dissolves in liquid ammonia to give blue solution
(4) NaOH reacts with glass to give sodium silicate
Ans. (1)
13. Match List-I with List-II for the composition of substances and select the correct answer using the code given below
the lists :- [AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
List-I List-II
(Substances) (Composition)
(A) Plaster of Paris (i) CaSO4.2H2O
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(B) Epsomite (ii) CaSO4. HO
2 2
(C) Kieserite (iii) MgSO4.7H2O
(D) Gypsum (iv) MgSO4.H2O
Code :
(A) (B) (C) (D)
(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(4) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Ans. (4)
14. Which of the following is not hygroscopic– [AIIMS - 2011]
(1) NaCl (2) MgCl2 (3) CaCl2 (4) LiCl
Ans. (1)
15. Which of the following alkaline earth metal sulphates has hydration enthalpy higher than the lattice enthalpy ?
[AIPMT(Prelims)-2010]
(1) CaSO4 (2) BeSO4 (3) BaSO4 (4) SrSO4
Ans. (2)
16. Property of the alkaline earth metals that increases with their atomic number [AIPMT(Prelims)-2010]
(1) Solubility of their hydroxides in water (2) Solubility of their sulphates in water
(3) Ionization energy (4) Electronegativity
Ans. (1)
17. Which one of the following compounds is a peroxide ? [AIPMT(Prelims)-2010]
(1) KO2 (2) BaO2 (3) MnO2 (4) NO2
Ans. (2)
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18. The compound A on heating gives a colourless gas and a residue that is dissolved in water to obtain B. Excess of
CO2 is bubbled through aqueous solution of B, C is formed which is recovered in the solid form. Solid C on gentle
heating gives back A. The compound is :- [AIPMT(Mains)-2010]
CI + MF CF + MI
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27. The solubility in water of sulphate down the Be group is Be > Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba. This is due to
(1) Decreasing lattice energy
2+
(2) High heat of solvation for smaller ions like Be
(3) Increase in melting points
(4) Increasing molecular weight
Ans. (2)
28. The sodium is made by the electrolysis of a molten mixture of about 40% NaCl and 60% CaCl2 because
(1) Ca++ can displace Na from NaCl
(2) This mixture has a lower melting point than NaCl
(3) CaCl2 helps in conduction of electricity
(4) Ca++ can reduce NaCl to Na
Ans. (2)
29. Identify the correct statement
(1) Plaster of Paris can be obtained by hydrocarbon of gypsum
(2) Plaster of Paris is obtained by partial oxidation of gypsum
(3) Gypsum contains a lower percentage of calcium than Plaster of Paris
(4) Gypsum is obtained by heating Plaster of Paris
Ans. (3)
30. Calcium is obtained by
(1) Reduction of calcium chloride with carbon
(2) Electrolysis of molten anhydrous calcium chloride
(3) Roasting of limestone
(4) Electrolysis of solution of calcium chloride is H2O
Ans. (2)
31. When a substance (a) reacts with water it produces a combustible gas (b) and a solution of substance (c) in water.
When another substance (d) reacts with this solution of (c) it also produces the same gas (b) on warming but (d)
can produce gas (b) on reaction with dilute sulphuric acid at room temperature. Substance (a) imparts a deep golden
yellow colour to a smokeless flame of Bunsen burner. Then (a), (b), (c) and (d) respectively are
(1) Ca, H2, Ca(OH)2 , Sn (2) K, H2, KOH, Al
(3) Na, H2, NaOH, Zn (4) CaC2, C2H2, Ca(OH)2, Fe
Ans. (3)
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ASSERTION & REASON QUESTIONS
These questions consist of two statements each, printed as Assertion and Reason. While answering these
Questions you are required to choose any one of the following four responses.
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.
C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.
D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
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11. Assertion : Be exhibit photoelectric effect.
Reason : Be has least IP in the s–block
Ans. (D)
12. Assertion : Chlorides of Li, Be and Mg are covalent in nature
Reason : Li, Be and Mg have large cationic size in the s-block elements
Ans. (C)
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