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Unit#7: Nitrogen, Sulphur and Metals

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1. Which metal does not react with dilute acids?

A Zinc
B Iron
C Copper
D Magnesium

2. Which metal reacts vigorously with cold water?

A Copper
B Iron
C Sodium
D Silver

3. Which metal is more reactive, zinc or iron?

A Iron
B Zinc
C Both same
D Cannot be determined

4. The main source of nitrogen oxides in air is:

A Volcanoes
B Vehicles
C Plants
D Oceans

5. Which metal reacts slowly with cold water?

A Sodium
B Potassium
C Calcium
D Iron

6. Amphoteric oxides react with:

A Only acids
B Only bases
C Both acids and bases
D Neither acids nor bases

7. Which metal reacts with steam but not with cold water?

A Sodium
B Calcium
C Iron
D Potassium

8. The raw materials for Haber’s process are:

A Nitrogen and oxygen
B Hydrogen and oxygen
C Nitrogen and hydrogen
D Ammonia and nitrogen

9. Which catalyst is used in Haber’s process?

A Platinum
B Iron
C Copper
D Nickel

10. The reactivity series is arranged on the basis of:

A Density
B Atomic number
C Reactivity
D Color

11. Which metal does not react with oxygen easily?

A Sodium
B Magnesium
C Gold
D Iron

12. Which gas is primarily responsible for acid rain formation?

A Carbon dioxide
B Nitrogen
C Sulphur dioxide
D Methane

13. Which metal is commonly used for galvanizing iron?

A Copper
B Tin
C Zinc
D Aluminium

14. Which metal is stored under oil to prevent reaction with air?

A Iron
B Copper
C Sodium
D Aluminium

15. Which oxide is neutral?

A Carbon monoxide
B Sulphur dioxide
C Zinc oxide
D Calcium oxide

16. Nitric acid present in acid rain is formed from:

A Nitrogen monoxide
B Nitrogen dioxide
C Ammonia
D Nitrogen gas

17. The reactivity series helps in predicting:

A Atomic mass
B Metal displacement reactions
C Color of metals
D Density of metals

18. Which gas is released during the reaction of zinc with dilute sulphuric acid?

A Oxygen
B Hydrogen
C Nitrogen
D Sulphur dioxide

19. Acid rain mainly damages:

A Plastic materials
B Forests and buildings
C Glass objects
D Metals only

20. Haber’s process is used for the manufacture of:

A Nitric acid
B Ammonia
C Urea
D Sulphuric acid

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