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Question 1 How many different groups are there on the periodic table? A 4 B 8 C 10 D 18

Question 2 How many different periods are there on the periodic table? A 6 B 7 C 8 D 9

A B C D Transition Metals Noble Gases Alkali Metals Halogens Question 3 What is the name for all of the elements in group VIII (also called group 0) of the periodic table? A Transition Metals B Noble Gases C Alkali Metals D Halogens

A B C D Transformational Metals Transition Metals Non-metals Metaloids Question 4 What are the elements in this section of the periodic table called? A Transformational Metals B Transition Metals C Non-metals D Metaloids

A B C D Chlorine Bromine Neon Iodine Question 5 Which of the elements in not in the group highlighted on the periodic table? A Chlorine B Bromine C Neon D Iodine

A B C D Neon Lithium Hydrogen Helium Question 6 Which element would be found in the highlighted box on the periodic table? A Neon B Lithium C Hydrogen D Helium

A B C D Solids and Liquids Liquids and Gases Metals and Non-Metals Question 7 What does this line separate on the periodic table? A Solids and Liquids B Liquids and Gases C Metals and Non-Metals D Solids and Gases

A B C D Nothing, they are unreactive. They all stick to magnets. Question 8 What do all of the elements in this group do? A Nothing, they are unreactive. B They all stick to magnets. C They are all toxic. D All react with water.

A B C D Nothing, they are unreactive. They all stick to magnets. Question 9 What do all of the elements in this group do? A Nothing, they are unreactive. B They all stick to magnets. C They are all toxic. D All react with water.

A B C D Solids (at 20OC) Liquids (at 20OC) Gases (at 20OC) Metals Question 10 Which of these is the biggest group in the periodic table? A Solids (at 20OC) B Liquids (at 20OC) C Gases (at 20OC) D Metals

C A B C D Calcium Carbon Curium Cobalt Question 11 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Calcium B Carbon C Curium D Cobalt

Be A B C D Beryllium Boron Berkelium Barium Question 12 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Beryllium B Boron C Berkelium D Barium

Na A B C D Neon Sodium Nitrogen Potassium Question 13 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Neon B Sodium C Nitrogen D Potassium

Ag A B C D Argon Gold Silver Aluminium Question 14 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Argon B Gold C Silver D Aluminium

? A B C D 10 Nitrogen Fluorine Neon Sodium Question 15 Which element would have the atomic number 10? 10 A Nitrogen B Fluorine C Neon D Sodium

Question 1 How many different groups are there on the periodic table? A 4 B 8 C 10 D 18

Question 2 How many different periods are there on the periodic table? A 6 B 7 C 8 D 9

A B C D Transition Metals Noble Gases Alkali Metals Halogens Question 3 What is the name for all of the elements in group VIII (also called group 0) of the periodic table? A Transition Metals B Noble Gases C Alkali Metals D Halogens

A B C D Transformational Metals Transition Metals Non-metals Metaloids Question 4 What are the elements in this section of the periodic table called? A Transformational Metals B Transition Metals C Non-metals D Metaloids

A B C D Chlorine Bromine Neon Iodine Question 5 Which of the elements in not in the group highlighted on the periodic table? A Chlorine B Bromine C Neon D Iodine

A B C D Neon Lithium Hydrogen Helium Question 6 Which element would be found in the highlighted box on the periodic table? A Neon B Lithium C Hydrogen D Helium

A B C D Solids and Liquids Liquids and Gases Metals and Non-Metals Question 7 What does this line separate on the periodic table? A Solids and Liquids B Liquids and Gases C Metals and Non-Metals D Solids and Gases

A B C D Nothing, they are unreactive. They all stick to magnets. Question 8 What do all of the elements in this group do? A Nothing, they are unreactive. B They all stick to magnets. C They are all toxic. D All react with water.

A B C D Nothing, they are unreactive. They all stick to magnets. Question 9 What do all of the elements in this group do? A Nothing, they are unreactive. B They all stick to magnets. C They are all toxic. D All react with water.

A B C D Solids (at 20OC) Liquids (at 20OC) Gases (at 20OC) Metals Question 10 Which of these is the biggest group in the periodic table? A Solids (at 20OC) B Liquids (at 20OC) C Gases (at 20OC) D Metals

C A B C D Calcium Carbon Curium Cobalt Question 11 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Calcium B Carbon C Curium D Cobalt

Be A B C D Beryllium Boron Berkelium Barium Question 12 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Beryllium B Boron C Berkelium D Barium

Na A B C D Neon Sodium Nitrogen Potassium Question 13 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Neon B Sodium C Nitrogen D Potassium

Ag A B C D Argon Gold Silver Aluminium Question 14 Which element is represented by the symbol shown on the right? A Argon B Gold C Silver D Aluminium

? A B C D 10 Nitrogen Fluorine Neon Sodium Question 15 Which element would have the atomic number 10? 10 A Nitrogen B Fluorine C Neon D Sodium