Question 11 MarkThe zig-zag line separates the metals from nonmetals in the periodic table i.e. metals are on the left side and nonmetals are on the right side.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 21 MarkIn a group, the metallic character decreases from top to bottom.AnswerFalse. (In a group, the metallic character increases from top to bottom.)View full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkIn a period, the metallic character increases from left to right.AnswerFalse. (In a period. the metallic character decreases from left to right.)View full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkIn a period, atomic sizes increases from left to right.AnswerFalse. (In a period, atomic size decreases from left to right.)View full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkAll the elements of a group have the same number of valence electrons.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkLanthanides and actinides are also called the d-block elements.AnswerFalse. (Lanthanides and actinides are also called the f-block elements.)View full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkThe chemical properties of the elements in the same group show similarity.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkElements are classified on the basis of their atomic numbers.AnswerFalse. (Elements are classified on the basis of their electronic configuration.)View full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThere are 7 periods in the long form of the periodic table.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkThe d-block elements are called transition elements.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 111 MarkIn the modern periodic table, properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 121 MarkMendeleev was the first who successfully classified all known elements.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 131 MarkMendeleev arranged elements in the increasing order of their atomic masses.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 141 MarkMendeleev’s periodic table is more useful because it gives information about known and unknown elements.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 151 MarkEka-aluminium was later named as germanium.AnswerFalse. (Eka-aluminium was later named as gallium.)View full question & answer→
Question 161 MarkNewlands stated the law of triads.AnswerFalse. (Newlands stated the law of octaves.)View full question & answer→
Question 171 MarkDobereiner stated the law of octet.AnswerFalse. (Doberemer stated the law of triads.)View full question & answer→
Question 181 MarkDobereiner named the group of elements having similar properties as Triads.AnswerTrue.View full question & answer→
Question 191 MarkNewlands was the first to classify elements having similar chemical properties into groups of three.AnswerFalse. (Dobereiner was the first to classify elements having similar chemical properties into groups of three.)View full question & answer→
Question 201 MarkIn an atom of an element, extra-nuclear electrons take part in the chemical reaction.AnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 211 Markf-block elements are metalloids.Answerf-block elements are metals. View full question & answer→
Question 241 MarkIsotopes have same atomic masses.AnswerIsotopes are atoms of the same element having same atomic number but different atomic masses.View full question & answer→
Question 261 MarkEka boron is known as Germanium.AnswerEka-boronisknownas ScandiumView full question & answer→
Question 271 MarkAtomic number is the number of protons or electrons in the nucleus.AnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 281 MarkEka-aluminium was discovered and named as gallium (Ga).AnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 291 MarkMetals are electronegative and non-metals are electropositive.AnswerFalse. Metals are electropositive and non-metals are electronegative. View full question & answer→
Question 301 MarkUpto Calcium, the law of octaves was found to be applicable.AnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 311 MarkThe d-block elements are called transition elementsAnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 321 MarkArgon is not an inert gas.AnswerFalse. Argon is an inert gas, belongs to 18th group. View full question & answer→
Question 331 MarkGroup 1 elements in Modern Periodic table are referred as "alkali metals".AnswerTrue View full question & answer→
Question 341 MarkAs we move from left to right in a period in Modern Periodic table, atomic size of the elements gradually increases.AnswerFalse. As we move from left to right in a period in a Modern Periodic table, atomic size of the elements gradually decreases. View full question & answer→
Question 361 MarkGroup 17 elements are known as Noble gases.AnswerFalse. Group 17 elements are known as Halogens.View full question & answer→
Question 381 MarkAccording to Mendeleev's periodic law, the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers.AnswerFalse. According to Mendeleev's periodic law, the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic masses. View full question & answer→
Question 391 MarkLithium, Potassium and Sodium are elements forming Dobereiner's triad.AnswerFalse. Lithium, Sodium and Potassium are elements forming Dobereiner's triad. View full question & answer→