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Metal and Nonmetal Class 10 MCQ

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MCQ on Metal and Nonmetal for Class 10 Students

The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is

(a) Mercury

(b) sodium

(c) zinc

(d) tungsten

Option a – Mercury

The metal reacts with oxygen to form

(a) neutral oxides.

(b) basic oxides.

(c) acidic oxides.

(d) None of these

Option b – basic oxides

The metal used to build bridges is

(a) gold.

(b) silver.

(c) Platinum.

(d) iron.

Option d – iron

Non-metallic oxides are

(a) acidic.

(b) basic.

(c) neutral.

(d) (a) and (c).

Option d – (a) and (c)

Rusting of iron can be prevented by

(a) alloying.

(b) painting.

(c) galvanizing.

(d) All of these.

Option d – All of these

Which of the following is a good conductor of heat and electricity?

(a) Graphite

(b) Oxygen

(c) Chlorine

(d) Nitrogen

Option a – Graphite

Metals are

(a) malleable.

(b) ductile.

(c) None.

(d) Both.

Option d – Both

Metals can be obtained economically from

(a) minerals.

(b) ores.

(c) earth’s crust

(d) none.

Option b – ores

Brass contains

(a) Copper and Zinc

(b) Copper and Tin

(c) Copper and Silver

(d) Copper and Nickel

Option a – Copper and Zinc

Which is the purest commercial form of iron?

(a) Pig iron

(b) Steel

(c) Stainless steel

(d) Wrought iron

Option d – Wrought iron

In galvanization, iron is coated with

(a) Copper

(b) Zinc

(c) Tin

(d) Nicked

Option b – Zinc

Which of the following metals burn with white dazzling light, with oxygen?

(a) Sodium

(b) Potassium

(c) Magnesium

(d) Aluminium

Option c – Magnesium

Aluminium is obtained by the electrolysis of pure Al2O3 dissolved in

(a) Bauxite

(b) Cryolite

(c) Feldspar

(d) Alumina

Option b – Cryolite

Zinc is

(a) non-malleable.

(b) brittle.

(c) ductile.

(d) (a) and (b).

Option d – (a) and (b)

The only non-metal that has luster is

(a) Sulphur

(b) Phosphorus

(c) Silicon

(d) Iodine

Option d – Iodine

Which of the following is a liquid metal?

(a) Mercury

(b) Bromine

(c) Water

(d) Sodium

Option a – Mercury

The property of metals to be hammered into their sheets is called

(a) malleability

(b) ductility

(c) tensile strength

(d) sonorous nature

Option a – malleability

Select the metal that is soft

(a) Aluminium

(b) Copper

(c) Sodium

(d) Lead

Option c – Sodium

The process of protecting iron, from rusting, by coating it with zinc is called

(a) Rusting

(b) Roasting

(c) Smelting

(d) Galvanizing

Option d – Galvanizing

Which of the following is liquid at ordinary temperature?

(a) Germanium

(b) Gallium

(c) Gold

(d) Galena

Option b – Gallium

The correct order of increasing chemical reactivity of the following metals is

(a) Zn<Fe<Mg <K

(b) Fe<Mg <Zn < K

(c) Fe<Mg <K <Zn

(d) Fe<Zn<Mg <K

Option d – Fe

Metals generally are

(a) reducing agents

(b) oxidizing agent

(c) both oxidizing and reducing agents

(d) None of these

Option a – reducing agents

The most abundant metal in the earth’s crust is

(a) iron

(b) copper

(c) aluminum

(d) Mercury

Option c – aluminum

The metal that reacts with cold water is

(a) Mercury

(b) sodium

(c) zinc

(d) tungsten

Option b – sodium

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