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Test Description: The Periodic Table
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Metals are often used to make pots and pans for cooking. Which property of metals makes them useful for this purpose?
A
They are shiny.
B
They are good conductors of thermal energy.
C
They are brittle.
D
They can be drawn into wires.
2) Which properties most likely belong to a metal?
A
ductile and malleable
B
liquid and clear
C
gaseous and unreactive
D
brittle and dull
3) Which describes how elements are arranged in the periodic table?
A
by alphabetical order of name
B
by increasing atomic mass
C
by chemical symbol
D
by increasing atomic number
4) What is true about the position of all metals in the periodic table?
A
They are in the bottom period.
B
They are in the first group.
C
They are in the rightmost column.
D
They are to the left of the zigzag line.
5) The prefix semi- means “partly.” Based on your knowledge of the properties of elements, which kind of element is most likely used to make semiconductors?
A
liquids
B
metalloids
C
metals
D
nonmetals
6) What do elements in the same group on the periodic table have in common?
A
They have similar chemical properties.
B
They have similar chemical symbols.
C
They have the same atomic number.
D
They have the same average atomic mass.
7) The periodic table is arranged in columns and rows. What are the columns and the rows of the periodic table called?
A
periods and energy levels
B
groups and atomic numbers
C
atomic numbers and periods
D
groups and periods
8) Which properties most likely belong to a metal?
A
gaseous and unreactive
B
ductile and malleable
C
liquid and clear
D
brittle and dull
9) Metals are often used to make pots and pans for cooking. Which property of metals makes them useful for this purpose?
A
They are brittle.
B
They are good conductors of thermal energy.
C
They can be drawn into wires.
D
They are shiny.
10) Which describes how elements are arranged in the periodic table?
A
by increasing atomic mass
B
by increasing atomic number
C
by chemical symbol
D
by alphabetical order of name
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