| 10 minutes maximum! An  IB Periodic Table is required. | 
		
  
    | 1. Which pair of elements will  react most readily? 
        A.   lithium + iodineB.   lithium + chlorineC.   potassium + iodineD.   potassium + chlorine |  | 
	
     | 2. Which of the following  reactions will occur as written? 
                
                  | I.    Br2 (aq) +  2KCl (aq) → Cl2 (aq)   +      2KBr (aq) |  
                  | II.   I2 (aq)   +  2KBr (aq) → Br2 (aq)   +      2KI (aq) |  
                  | III.  Cl2 (aq)   +   2KI (aq) → I2 (aq)   +      2KCl (aq) |  |  | 
  
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      A.   I onlyB.   III onlyC.   I and II only D.   II and III only |  | 
  
    | 3. Caesium is an element in group  1 of the Periodic Table. Which statement is true for caesium? 
      A.   It has a low melting point and a slow  reaction with waterB.   It has a high melting point and a slow  reaction with waterC.   It has a low  melting point and a vigorous reaction with water D.   It has a high melting point and a vigorous  reaction with water |  | 
     | 4. Which of the following would be  observed when lithium is added to water? 
                
                  | I. A flame |  
                  | II. Effervescence |  
                  | III. The temperature of the solution rises |  |  | 
   
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      A.   I and II onlyB.   I and III onlyC.   II and III onlyD.   I, II and III |  | 
  
    | 5. Which equation correctly represents  the reaction of sodium with water? 
      A.  2Na(s) +  2H2O(l)  →  2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)B.  2Na(s) +  2H2O(aq)  →  2NaOH(s)  + H2(g)C.  2Na(s) +  H2O(l)  →  Na2O(aq)  + H2(g)D.  2Na(s) +  H2O(aq)  →   Na2O(s)  + H2(g) |  | 
     | 6. Which statements apply to  aluminium oxide?
       
        
                
                  | I. It dissolves in water to produce a neutral    solution |  
                  | II. It reacts with strong acids |  
                  | III. It reacts with strong alkalis |  |  | 
  
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      A.   I and II onlyB.   I and III onlyC.   II and III onlyD.   I, II and III  |  | 
  
    | 7. Which of the  following statements is NOT true for group 17 elements? 
        A.   The elements become less reactive as you go  down the group.B.   The elements  show the same physical properties.C.   The electronegativity decreases down the  group.D.   The first ionization energy decreases down  the group.     |  | 
   
    | 8. Why is potassium more reactive  than sodium? 
      A.   Potassium has a lower ionization energy than  sodiumB.   Potassium has a greater value of electron  affinity than sodiumC.   Potassium has a greater nuclear charge than  sodiumD.   Potassium has a lower melting point than  sodium |  | 
    | 9. Which row gives the correct  acid-base classification for the oxides of period 3 from Na to Cl? 
 
        
          |  | Acidic | Amphoteric | Basic |  
          | A | Na, Mg | Al | Si, S, P, Cl |  
          | B | Na, Mg, Al | Si | P, S, Cl |  
          | C | Si, S, P, Cl | Al | Na, Mg |  
          | D | P, S, Cl | Si | Na, Mg, Al |  |  | 
  
    | 10. Which row correctly states and  gives a reason for the trend in reactivity from fluorine to iodine? 
   
        
          |  | Reactivity | Because.. |  
          | A | decreases | the electron affinity decreases down the group |  
          | B | decreases | the ionization    energy decreases down the group |  
          | C | increases | the electron    affinity decreases down the group |  
          | D | increases | The ionization    energy decreases down the group |  |  | 
  
  
  
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