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Periodic Table Basics Test Review
Test Description: Periodic Table Basics Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Each family of the periodic table has elements with chemical characteristics that are
A
exactly the same.
B
exactly opposite
C
similar
D
different
2) Atoms with similar properties can be located in.
A
the same group.
B
different periods.
C
different groups.
D
the same set rows.
3) If an atom had the same properties as fluorine, it would probably be located in
A
column 1.
B
period 2
C
column 17.
D
period 1.
4) If an element is non-reactive and has a full valence level it would be located in column
A
18
B
11
C
8
D
1
5) Predict where a new element would be if it has 7 electrons in its valence level, is a non-metal and reacts with alkali metals to form a salt.
A
the halogen family (group 17)
B
the noble gas group (group 18)
C
the alkali family (group 1)
D
the carbon family (group 14)
6) The horizontal rows in a periodic table are called
A
periods
B
groups
C
structures
D
set rows
7) The vertical columns on a periodic table are called
A
groups
B
structures
C
set rows
D
periods
8) If an element reacts violently when placed in water, is a metal, and is very soft it would be classified as belonging to
A
the halogen family (group 17)
B
the noble gas group (group 18)
C
the alkali family (group 1)
D
the carbon family (group 14)
9) If an element has two electrons in its valence level, is basic, a soft metal and is reactive, it would most likely be classified as belonging to
A
the alkaline earth family (group 2)
B
the boron family (group 13)
C
the transition metal family (group 3-12)
D
the nitrogen family (group 15)
10) A family that shares the properties of non-reactivity, complete valence clouds and can be found as gases in nature is
A
the carbon family (group 14)
B
the alkali family (group 1)
C
the halogen family (group 17)
D
the noble gas group (group 18)
11) Which answer is a characteristics of Alkali Metals
A
7 Valence Electrons
B
2 Valence Electrons
C
1 Valence Electron.
D
8 Valence Electrons
12) Which answer is a characteristics of Alkaline Earth Metals
A
8 Valence Electrons
B
1 Valence Electron.
C
2 Valence Electrons
D
7 Valence Electrons
13) Which answer is a characteristics of Halogens
A
2 Valence Electrons
B
7 Valence Electrons
C
1 Valence Electron.
D
8 Valence Electrons
14) Which answer is a characteristics of Noble Gases
A
1 Valence Electron.
B
7 Valence Electrons
C
2 Valence Electrons
D
8 Valence Electrons
15) Which answer best describes Group 1 on the periodic table
A
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
B
Carbon Family
C
Extremely reactive Metals.
D
Do not react with other elements.
16) Which answer best describes Group 18 on the periodic table
A
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
B
Extremely reactive Metals.
C
Vertical up and down components on the periodic table.
D
Do not react with other elements.
17) Which answer best describes Group 14 on the periodic table
A
Vertical up and down components on the periodic table.
B
Extremely reactive Metals.
C
Do not react with other elements.
D
Carbon Family
18) What answer best describes what periods on the periodic table are?
A
Vertical up and down components on the periodic table.
B
Extremely reactive Metals.
C
Do not react with other elements.
D
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
19) What answer best describes what columns on the periodic table are?
A
Vertical up and down components on the periodic table.
B
Do not react with other elements.
C
Extremely reactive Metals.
D
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
20) As you move from left to right across the periodic table, the atomic number decreases.
A
True
B
False
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