s and p Block Element Quiz

This quiz consists of multiple-choice questions designed to test your knowledge and provide correct answers as you go. With a total of 48 questions, it’s both educational and engaging.

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1. Which element from Group 17 is used in water purification?

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2. The element with the highest boiling point among noble gases is:

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3. The correct order of atomic radius for Group 15 elements is

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4. The element which does not belong to the p-block but exhibits properties similar to p-block elements is:

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Which element does not form a stable diatomic molecule?

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6. The trend of ionization energy across the period from Na to Ar:

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7. The element with the electron configuration [Ne]3s² is

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8. Which of these elements commonly forms colored compounds?

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9. Which of the following is a characteristic property of alkali metals?

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10. Which of the following elements has the largest atomic size?

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11. Which of the following is the strongest oxidizing agent?

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12. Which of the following is the strongest reducing agent?

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13. Which element has the highest ionization energy among the following?

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14. The general electronic configuration of s-block elements is:

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15. Which noble gas is used to inflate balloons?

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16. What is the bond angle in NH₃?

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17. Which of the following is the least reactive halogen?

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18. Which p-block element is used in matches?

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19. Which of the following oxides is acidic?

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20. Which halogen forms the weakest acid?

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21. Which p-block element is used in making semiconductor devices?

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22. Which compound is used as an antacid?

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23. What is the oxidation state of oxygen in OF₂?

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24. Which noble gas is used in high-intensity lighting?

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25. Which of the following elements is a metalloid?

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26. Which halogen is a liquid at room temperature?

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27. Which of the following is an allotrope of carbon?

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28. Which of the following elements has the highest first ionization energy?

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29. Which of the following forms a diatomic molecule in its elemental state?

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30. Which noble gas is used in advertising signs?

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31. What is the main component of baking soda?

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32. Which of the following elements forms the strongest hydrogen bond?

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33. What is the oxidation state of chlorine in NaClO₃?

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34. Which of the following oxides is amphoteric?

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35. What is the molecular shape of BF₃?

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36. Which oxide of nitrogen is a reddish-brown gas?

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37. Which halogen is the most reactive?

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38. What is the hybridization of carbon in methane (CH₄)?

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39. Which of the following is a noble gas?

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40. Which Group 13 element is a metalloid?

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41. What is the common oxidation state of alkaline earth metals?

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42. Which of the following is not a characteristic of alkali metals?

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43. Which alkali metal does not form a peroxide?

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44. Which Group 2 element is used in fireworks to produce a bright red color?

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45. What is the flame color of potassium salts?

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46. Which of the following alkali metals is the most reactive?

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47. Which property decreases as you move down the Group 1 elements?

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48. Which of the following is an alkali metal?

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