Please refer to MCQ Questions The s Block Elements for Chapter 10 Class 11 Chemistry given below. All MCQ questions are provided with answers. These MCQ Questions for Class 11 Chemistry are designed based on the chapters given in your CBSE NCERT Textbook for Class 11 Chemistry. These MCQ Questions are expected to come in your class 11 Board exams.
MCQ Questions The s Block Elements Class 11 Chemistry with Answers
Question. Which of the following are found in biological fluids Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, K+, Sr2+, Li+ and Ba2+
(a) Mg2+, Ca2+, and Sr2+
(b) Na2 +and K+
(c) Na+, K+, Mg2+and Ca2+
(d) Sr+, Li and Ba2+
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following statements is not correct for alkali metals?
(a) Alkali metals are the most electropositive metals.
(b) Alkali metals exist in free state in nature.
(c) These metals have the largest size in a particular period of the periodic table.
(d) Both (b) and (c)
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following has largest size ?
(a) Na
(b) Na+
(c) Na–
(d) Can’t be predicted
Answer
C
Question. Ionization potential of Na would be numerically the same as
(a) electron affinity of Na+
(b) electronegativity of Na+
(c) electron affinity of He
(d) ionization potential of Mg
Answer
A
Question. Group 2 elements are called alkaline earth metals why? Choose the correct reason(s).
(i) Hydroxides formed by group 2 elements are alkaline in nature.
(ii) Their metal oxides are found in the earth’s crust.
(iii) Their oxides are alkaline in nature
(iv) Group 2 elements react with alkalies.
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(d) (ii) and (iii)
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following alkali metal is highly radioactive?
(a) Rubidium
(b) Caesium
(c) Francium
(d) Both (a) and (c)
Answer
C
Question. Which one of the following properties of alkali metals increases in magnitude as the atomic number rises ?
(a) Ionic radius
(b) Melting point
(c) Electronegativity
(d) First ionization energy.
Answer
A
Question. The metal that produces red-violet colour in the nonluminous flame is
(a) Ba
(b) Ag
(c) Rb
(d) Pb
Answer
C
Question. The alkali metals have low melting point. Which of the following alkali metal is expected to melt if the room temperature rises to 30°C?
(a) Na
(b) K
(c) Rb
(d) Cs
Answer
D
Question. In the case of the alkali metals
(a) the cation is less stable than the atom
(b) the cation is smaller than the atom
(c) the cation and the atom have about the same size
(d) the cation is larger than the atom
Answer
B
Question. The element which on burning in air gives peroxide is
(a) lithium
(b) sodium
(c) rubidium
(d) caesium
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following has density greater than water?
(a) Li
(b) Na
(c) K
(d) Rb
Answer
D
Question. The elements of group 1 provide a colour to the flame of Bunsen burner due to
(a) low ionization potential
(b) low melting point
(c) softness
(d) presence of one electron in the outermost orbit
Answer
A
Question. Which one of the alkali metals, forms only, the normal oxide, M2O on heating in air ?
(a) Rb
(b) K
(c) Li
(d) Na
Answer
C
Question. For an aqueous solution under an electric field which of the following have lowest mobility ?
(a) Li+
(b) Na+
(c) K+
(d) Rb+
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following pairs of substances would give same gaseous product on reaction with water?
(a) Na and Na2O2
(b) Ca and CaH2
(c) Ca and CaO
(d) Ba and BaO2
Answer
B
Question. Which is the most basic of the following?
(a) Na2O
(b) BaO
(c) As2O3
(d) Al2O3
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following is used as a source of oxygen in space capsules, submarines and breathing masks ?
(a) Li2O
(b) Na2O2
(c) KO2
(d) K2O2
Answer
C
Question. The ionic mobility of alkali metal ions in aqueous solution is maximum for
(a) Li+
(b) Na+
(c) K+
(d) Rb+
Answer
D
Question. Which hydride is most stable
(a) NaH
(b) KH
(c) CsH
(d) LiH
Answer
D
Question. What is the colour of solution of alkali metals in liquid ammonia?
(a) Bronze
(b) Blue
(c) Green
(d) Violet
Answer
B
Question. Na metal is stored in
(a) C6H6
(b) kerosene
(c) alcohol
(d) toluene
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following metal is used along with lithium to make the alloy named ‘white metal’ ?
(a) Nickel
(b) Aluminium
(c) Silver
(d) Lead
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following metal is used as a coolant in breeder nuclear reactors?
(a) Potassium
(b) Sodium
(c) Caesium
(d) Rubidium
Answer
B
Question. Which is most basic in character ?
(a) CsOH
(b) KOH
(c) NaOH
(d) LiOH
Answer
A
Question. The most stable compound is
(a) LiF
(b) LiCl
(c) LiBr
(d) LiI
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following represents a correct sequence of reducing power of the following elements?
(a) Li > Cs > Rb
(b) Rb > Cs > Li
(c) Cs > Li > Rb
(d) Li > Rb > Cs
Answer
A
Question. Which compound will show the highest lattice energy ?
(a) RbF
(b) CsF
(c) NaF
(d) KF
Answer
C
Question. In crystals which one of the following ionic compounds would you expect maximum distance between centres of cations and anions?
(a) LiF
(b) CsF
(c) CsI
(d) LiI
Answer
C
Question. On heating anhydrous Na2CO3,…….is evolved
(a) CO2
(b) water vapour
(c) CO
(d) no gas
Answer
D
Question. Complete the following two reactions.
(i) 4LiNO3 → x + O2
(ii) 2NaNO3 → y + O2
(a) x = LiNO2, y = NaNO2
(b) x = Li2O + NO2, y = Na2O + NO2
(c) x = Li2O + NO2, y = NaNO2
(d) x = LiNO2, y = Na2O + NO2
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following does not illustrate the anomalous properties of lithium?
(a) The melting point and boiling point of Li are comparatively high
(b) Li is much softer than the other group I metals
(c) Li forms a nitride Li3N unlike group I metals
(d) The ion of Li and its compounds are more heavily hydrated than those of the rest of the group
Answer
B
Question. Why lithium react less vigorously with water than other alkali metals?
(a) Lithium has most negative E Θ value
(b) Lithium has small size and very high hydration energy.
(c) Lithium has least negative E Θ value
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer
B
Question. Among LiI, NaI, KI, the one which is more ionic and more soluble in water is
(a) KI
(b) NaI
(c) LiI
(d) None of these
Answer
A
Question. The products obtained on heating LiNO2 will be
(a) Li2O+ NO2 +O2
(b) Li3N + O2
(c) Li2O+ NO+ O2
(d) LiNO3 + O2
Answer
A
Question. Identify the correct statement
(a) Elemental sodium can be prepared and isolated by electrolysing an aqueous solution of sodium chloride
(b) Elemental sodium is a strong oxidising agent
(c) Elemental sodium is insoluble in ammonia
(d) Elemental sodium is easily oxidised
Answer
D
Question. Washing soda has formula
(a) Na2CO3.7H2O
(b) Na2CO3.10H2O
(c) Na2CO3.3H2O
(d) Na2CO3
Answer
B
Question. Sodium carbonate is manufactured by Solvay process. The products which can be recycled are
(a) CO2 and NH3
(b) CO2 and NH4Cl
(c) NaCl and CaO
(d) CaCl2 and CaO.
Answer
A
Question. How NH3 is recovered in Solvay process?
(a) By reaction of NH4Cl and Ca(OH)2
(b) By reaction of NH4HCO3 and NaCl
(c) By reaction of (NH4)2CO3 with H2O
(d) By any of the above
Answer
A
Question. Why Solvay process cannot be extended to the manufacture of potassium carbonate?
(a) Ammonium hydrogen carbonate does not react with potassium chloride.
(b) Potassium hydrogen carbonate is too soluble to be precipitated by the addition of ammonium hydrogencarbonate to a saturated solution of potassium chloride.
(c) Ammonium carbonate is precipitated out instead of potassium hydrogen carbonate on reaction of ammonium hydrogen carbonate with potassium chloride
(d) None of the above
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is/are present as impurity in crude sodium chloride, obtained by crystallisation of brine solution?
(i) Sodium sulphate
(ii) Calcium chloride
(iii) Magnesium chloride (iv) Potassium chloride
(a) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Answer
D
Question. The process associated with sodium carbonate manufacture is known as
(a) Chamber
(b) Haber
(c) LeBlanc
(d) Castner
Answer
C
Question. In Solvay ammonia process, sodium bicarbonate is precipitate due to
(a) presence of NH3
(b) reaction with CO2
(c) reaction with brine solution
(d) reaction with NaOH
Answer
C
Question. Which is manufactured by electrolysis of fused NaCl ?
(a) NaOH
(b) Na
(c) NaClO
(d) NaClO3.
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is the most abundant ion within cell fluids?
(a) Sodium ions
(b) Potassium ions
(c) Calcium ions
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following is non-metallic?
(a) B
(b) Be
(c) Mg
(d) Al
Answer
A
Question. Electronic configuration of calcium atom may be written as
(a) [Ne], 4p2
(b) [Ar], 4s2
(c) [Ne], 4s2
(d) [Ar], 4p2
Answer
B
Question. The outer electronic configuration of alkaline earth metal is
(a) ns2
(b) ns1
(c) np6
(d) nd10
Answer
A
Question. Baking soda is
(a) NaHCO3
(b) K2CO3
(c) Na2CO3
(d) NaOH
Answer
A
Question. Baking powder contains :
(a) NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2 and starch
(b) NaHCO3, Ca(H2PO2)2
(c) NaHCO3, starch
(d) NaHCO3
Answer
A