MNP Race 4
MNP Race 4
MNP Race 4
RACE
Regular Analysis through Continuous Exercise
CHEMISTRY
CBSE & ADV
CLASS-VIII
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RACE # 4 TOPIC : MNM OBJECTIVE
Instructions:
This Race contains total 20 Questions. Out of which 15 are MCQ and 05 are Subjective Questions.
2. Choose the one among the following which does not exhibit lustre:
(A) Copper (B) Iodine
(C) Phosphorus (D) Bromine
4. Bromine is
(A) A liquid at room temperature (B) A semi-solid at room temperature
(C) A gas at room temperature (D) A solid at room temperature
6. A highly reactive element X is stored in kerosene oil. It reacts violently with air to give a compound Y
which dissolves in water. He aqueous solution of Y changes red litmus blue. The element X is
(A) Calcium (B) Sulphur
(C) Phosphorous (D) Potassium
11. Although metal form basic oxides, which of the following metals can form an acidic oxide?
(A) Na (B) Al
(C) Cu (D) Cr
12. Which one of the following metals do not react with cold as well as hot water?
(A) Na (B) Ca
(C) Mg (D) Fe
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14. Because of high electropositivity, the atoms of metals can easily form
(A) Positive ions (B) Negative ions
(C) Neutral ions (D) Covalent bonds
16. Why is the shining surface of aluminium tarnished in a few days? Give the reaction involved?
17. Do all non-metals exist in two states, solids and gases only?
20. Samples of four metals A, B, C and D were taken and added to the following solutions one by one.
The results obtained have been tabulated as follows:
Metal Iron (II) sulphate Copper (II) sulphate Zinc sulphate Silver nitrate
A No reaction Displacement - -
B Displacement - No reaction -
C No reaction No reaction No reaction Displacement
D No reaction No reaction No reaction No reaction
Use the table given above an answer to the following questions about metals A, B, C and D.
(a) Which is the most reactive metal?
(b) What would you observe when B is added to a solution of copper (II) sulphate?
(c) Arrange the metals A, B, C and D in order of decreasing reactivity.
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RACE # 4 TOPIC : MNM OBJECTIVE
ANSWER KEY
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. D
6. D
7. D
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. D
13. D
14. A
15. D
16. Aluminium on exposure reacts with O2 and forms a white layer of Al2O3
4Al + 3O2
2Al2O3
17. No, there is one non-metal bromine which is liquid at room temperature.
18. Tungsten has a high melting point and high resistance. Therefore, it is used exclusively as filament of
electric lamps.
19. This is because metals are hard & can resist high pressure metal.
20. (a) A can displace Cu, B can displace Fe, C can displace Ag. As order of reactivity of Cu, Fe and Ag
is Fe > Cu > Ag. Hence, B is the most reactive metal.
(b) As B is more reactive than copper, it will displace Cu from copper (II) sulphate solution. Hence,
blue colour of CuSO4 will fade.
(c) B can displace Fe, A can displace Cu, C can displace Ag and D displace none. Hence, order of
decreasing reactivity will be B > A > C > D.
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