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Materials : Metals and Non-Metal

1. What are the physical properties of metals?


2. What happens when dilute sulphuric acid is poured on a copper
plate?
3. Explain why copper cannot displace zinc from its salt solution.
4. Why sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene?
5. Define displacement reaction with an example.
6. Discuss about the chemical properties of metals.
7. Write a note on the uses of metals and non metals.
8. Differentiate between Physical properties of Metals and Non Metals
9. Give the reason behind using of Aluminium foils to wrap food items.
10.Why immersion rods for heating liquids are made up of metallic
substances?
*RED COLORED ---- GIVEN IN EXAM

MCQS

1. Metals react with acids to produce


(a)N2

(b) CO2

(c) H2

(d)Cl2

Answer: c
2. Which of the following can be beaten into thin sheets?
(a)Phosphorous

(b) Zinc

(c) Sulphur

(d) Oxygen

Answer: b
3. Metals are
(a)Ductile

(b) Malleable

(c) Amphoteric

(d) Both a & b

Answer: d
4. Metallic oxides are _________ in nature.
(a)Acidic

(b) Basic

(c) Amphoteric

(d) All

Answer: b
5. Which of the following metal is used in Thermometers?
(a)Gold

(b) Mercury

(c) Aluminum

(d) Copper

Answer: b
6. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) All metals are ductile.
(b) All non-metals are ductile.
(c) Generally, metals are ductile.
(d) Some non-metals are ductile.
Answer: c

7. Phosphorus is a very _________ non-metal.


(a)Reactive

(b) Non reactive

(c) Amphoteric

Answer: a

8. Iron is ________ reactive than copper.


(a)Less

(b) Non reactive

(c) More

(d) Equally

Answer: c

9. Metals are good conductors of


(a)Electricity
Answer: d

(b) Heat

(c) Light (d) Both a & b

(d) All

10. Copper cannot displace _________from zinc sulphate solution.


(a)Zinc

(b) Iron

(c) Carbon

(d) Copper

Answer: a
11. Sodium is a ____________ metal
(a)Nonreactive

(b) Very reactive

(c) Gaseous (d) Liquid

Answer: b
12. Which cannot be drawn into wires?
(a)Coal

(b) Zinc (c) Iron (d) Magnesium

Answer: a

Coal and Petroleum


1. Describe characteristics and uses of coke.
2. Describe how coal is formed from dead vegetation. What is this
process called?
3. Explain the process of formation of petroleum.
4. What are the advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels?
5. Explain why fossils fuels are exhaustible natural resources.
6. Name the petroleum product used for surfacing of roads.

MCQS
1. Fossils fuels are
(a)Coal

(b) Petrol

(c) Natural Gas

Answer: d
2. Least polluting fuel for vehicles is

(d) All the above

(a)Tar

(b) Kerosene

(c) CNG

(d) Crude Oil

Answer: c
3. Most purest form of carbon is
(a)Coke

(b) Tar

(c) Petrol

(d) Kerosene

Answer: a
4. Process of separation of different constituents from petroleum is
called
(a)Refraction (b) Refining (c) Catenation (d) Solidification
Answer: b
5. CNG is__________ polluting fuel than petrol.
(a)Less (b) Equally (c) More (d) None
Answer: a
6. Coal tar is a
(a) Metalloid

(b) Mixture of various substances (c) Metal (d) Gas

Answer: b
7. Kerosene is a
(a)Lipid (b) Non fossil fuel (c) Fossil fuel

(d) Mineral

Answer: c
8. Fossil fuels are _________ natural resources
(a) Inexhaustible b) Exhaustible (c) Nondegradable

(d) Metallic

Answer: b
9. CNG stands for
(a) Combined neon gas (b) Compost neural gas (c) Colloidal neon gas
(d) Compressed natural gas

Answer: d
10. LPG means
(a) Liquefied petroleum gas (b) Liquid pressure gas (c) Liquid polar gas
(d) Both b & c
Answer: a

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