1. What is the lightest element in the periodic table?

  • Helium
  • Hydrogen
  • Lithium
  • Boron

Explanation:

  • Hydrogen is the lightest element (Atomic number 1).
  • Helium is the second lightest (Atomic number 2).
  • Lithium is heavier with Atomic number 3.
  • Boron has Atomic number 5.

2. Which element has the highest atomic number currently known?

  • Uranium
  • Oganesson
  • Copernicium
  • Oganesson

Explanation:

  • Oganesson (Og) has the highest atomic number: 118.
  • Uranium is 92.
  • Copernicium is 112.
  • All are heavy elements, but Oganesson is the heaviest.

3. Which element is known as the ‘king of chemicals’?

  • Oxygen
  • Sulphuric acid (H2SO4)
  • Nitrogen
  • Chlorine

Explanation:

  • Sulphuric acid is called the king of chemicals as it is widely used in industry.
  • Oxygen and Nitrogen are abundant gases.
  • Chlorine is used for water purification.

4. Which is the most abundant element in the Earth’s crust?

  • Silicon
  • Aluminium
  • Oxygen
  • Iron

Explanation:

  • Oxygen (about 46%) is the most abundant element in Earth’s crust.
  • Silicon comes second (about 27%).
  • Aluminium and Iron are less abundant.

5. What is the symbol of Potassium?

  • Po
  • K
  • P
  • Pt

Explanation:

  • K is derived from Latin name Kalium.
  • Po is Polonium.
  • P is Phosphorus.
  • Pt is Platinum.

6. Which element is liquid at room temperature?

  • Cesium
  • Bromine
  • Iodine
  • Gallium

Explanation:

  • Bromine is a liquid halogen at room temperature.
  • Cesium and Gallium melt just above room temperature.
  • Iodine is solid at room temperature.

7. Which noble gas has the lowest atomic number?

  • Neon
  • Argon
  • Helium
  • Krypton

Explanation:

  • Helium has atomic number 2, lowest among noble gases.
  • Neon (10), Argon (18), Krypton (36) are heavier.

8. What is the atomic number of Carbon?

  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8

Explanation:

  • Carbon has atomic number 6.
  • Boron = 5, Nitrogen = 7, Oxygen = 8.

9. Which element has the chemical symbol ‘Fe’?

  • Fluorine
  • Iron
  • Francium
  • Fermium

Explanation:

  • Fe = Iron from Latin ‘Ferrum’.
  • Fluorine = F.
  • Francium = Fr.
  • Fermium = Fm.

10. Which alkali metal is the lightest?

  • Sodium
  • Lithium
  • Potassium
  • Rubidium

Explanation:

  • Lithium is the lightest alkali metal (Atomic number 3).
  • Sodium (11), Potassium (19), Rubidium (37) are heavier.

11. Which element is used in making semiconductors?

  • Carbon
  • Silicon
  • Aluminium
  • Magnesium

Explanation:

  • Silicon is the most widely used semiconductor material.
  • Carbon is used in graphite/electrodes, not semiconductors.

12. Which gas is known as ‘laughing gas’?

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Ozone
  • Helium

Explanation:

  • Nitrous oxide (N2O) is laughing gas.
  • Carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguishers.
  • Ozone protects from UV radiation.

13. Which is the hardest natural element?

  • Quartz
  • Diamond
  • Corundum
  • Silicon carbide

Explanation:

  • Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, is the hardest naturally occurring material.

14. Which element is essential for hemoglobin?

  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Zinc

Explanation:

  • Iron is essential for hemoglobin in blood.
  • Calcium = bones, Magnesium = chlorophyll, Zinc = enzymes.

15. Which element is known as quicksilver?

  • Silver
  • Mercury
  • Platinum
  • Lead

Explanation:

  • Mercury is also called quicksilver.

16. Which element is the best conductor of electricity?

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Copper
  • Aluminium

Explanation:

  • Silver is the best conductor of electricity.
  • Copper and Aluminium are widely used due to cost-effectiveness.

17. Which element is known as the ‘building block of life’?

  • Oxygen
  • Carbon
  • Hydrogen
  • Nitrogen

Explanation:

  • Carbon forms the basis of organic life compounds.

18. Which element is used in nuclear reactors as fuel?

  • Thorium
  • Plutonium
  • Uranium
  • Radium

Explanation:

  • Uranium-235 is commonly used in nuclear reactors.

19. Which element is stored in kerosene?

  • Sodium
  • Sodium and Potassium
  • Lithium
  • Calcium

Explanation:

  • Sodium and Potassium are stored in kerosene to prevent reaction with air/moisture.

20. Which element has the highest melting point?

  • Osmium
  • Tungsten
  • Iron
  • Carbon

Explanation:

  • Tungsten has the highest melting point (3422 °C).

21. Which gas is used in balloons?

  • Hydrogen
  • Helium
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen

Explanation:

  • Helium is used as it is lighter than air and non-flammable.
  • Hydrogen is lighter but flammable, so unsafe.

22. Which element was discovered by Marie Curie?

  • Radium
  • Uranium
  • Polonium
  • Thorium

Explanation:

  • Radium and Polonium were discovered by Marie Curie, but Radium is most famous.

23. Which is the most reactive metal?

  • Sodium
  • Calcium
  • Francium
  • Potassium

Explanation:

  • Francium is the most reactive alkali metal (though rare).

24. Which element has the symbol ‘Na’?

  • Nitrogen
  • Sodium
  • Neon
  • Nickel

Explanation:

  • Na comes from Latin word Natrium (Sodium).

25. Which is the lightest noble gas?

  • Neon
  • Helium
  • Argon
  • Krypton

Explanation:

  • Helium is the lightest noble gas.

1. What is the lightest element in the periodic table?

  • Helium
  • Hydrogen
  • Lithium
  • Boron

Explanation:

  • Hydrogen (atomic number 1) is the lightest element.
  • Helium is the second lightest.
  • Lithium and Boron are much heavier in comparison.

2. Which element has the highest atomic number naturally found on Earth?

  • Uranium
  • Thorium
  • Uranium
  • Plutonium

Explanation:

  • Uranium (92) is the heaviest naturally occurring element.
  • Plutonium and others are synthetic.

3. Which group in the periodic table is known as Noble Gases?

  • Group 1
  • Group 2
  • Group 17
  • Group 18

Explanation:

  • Group 18 elements (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn) are noble gases.
  • Group 1 are Alkali metals.
  • Group 17 are Halogens.

4. Which element has the highest electronegativity?

  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen
  • Fluorine
  • Chlorine

Explanation:

  • Fluorine (3.98) has the highest electronegativity.
  • Oxygen and Nitrogen are lower.

5. What is the atomic number of Carbon?

  • 8
  • 10
  • 6
  • 7

Explanation:

  • Carbon has atomic number 6.
  • Oxygen = 8, Nitrogen = 7.

6. Which period contains the maximum number of elements?

  • Period 1
  • Period 2
  • Period 6
  • Period 4

Explanation:

  • Period 6 has 32 elements (includes Lanthanides).
  • Period 1 has only 2 elements.

7. What is the symbol of Potassium?

  • Pt
  • K
  • P
  • Po

Explanation:

  • K is Potassium (from Latin “Kalium”).
  • Pt is Platinum, Po is Polonium.

8. Which is the most abundant metal in Earth’s crust?

  • Iron
  • Aluminium
  • Copper
  • Sodium

Explanation:

  • Aluminium is the most abundant metal.
  • Iron is second most abundant metal.

9. Which element is liquid at room temperature?

  • Bromine
  • Chlorine
  • Bromine
  • Iodine

Explanation:

  • Bromine is a liquid non-metal.
  • Mercury is the liquid metal.

10. Which block contains transition metals?

  • s-block
  • d-block
  • p-block
  • f-block

Explanation:

  • d-block elements are transition metals.

11. What is the symbol of Gold?

  • Ag
  • Au
  • G
  • Go

Explanation:

  • Au (from Latin “Aurum”) is Gold.
  • Ag is Silver.

12. What is the atomic number of Oxygen?

  • 7
  • 9
  • 8
  • 10

Explanation:

  • Oxygen = 8.

13. What is the lightest noble gas?

  • Neon
  • Helium
  • Argon
  • Krypton

Explanation:

  • Helium is the lightest noble gas (atomic number 2).

14. Which halogen is solid at room temperature?

  • Chlorine
  • Bromine
  • Iodine
  • Fluorine

Explanation:

  • Iodine is a violet-black solid.

15. Which element is called ‘King of Chemicals’?

  • Sodium
  • Sulphuric Acid (H₂SO₄)
  • Chlorine
  • Carbon

Explanation:

  • Sulphuric acid is widely used, hence called King of Chemicals.

16. What is the atomic number of Sodium?

  • 10
  • 12
  • 11
  • 9

Explanation:

  • Sodium = 11.

17. Which element is known as the “Greenhouse gas element” in CO₂?

  • Hydrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen

Explanation:

  • Carbon is key in CO₂ greenhouse gas.

18. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

  • Gallium
  • Mercury
  • Cesium
  • Sodium

Explanation:

  • Mercury is liquid at room temperature.

19. Which element is most abundant in the Earth’s crust?

  • Iron
  • Calcium
  • Oxygen
  • Silicon

Explanation:

  • Oxygen (46.6%) is most abundant in Earth’s crust.

20. Which is the first element of the p-block?

  • Boron
  • Carbon
  • Aluminium
  • Nitrogen

Explanation:

  • Boron is the first element of the p-block.

21. Which group is called Alkali metals?

  • Group 17
  • Group 1
  • Group 18
  • Group 2

Explanation:

  • Group 1 elements are Alkali metals.

22. What is the heaviest halogen?

  • Iodine
  • Astatine
  • Bromine
  • Fluorine

Explanation:

  • Astatine is the heaviest halogen (rare, radioactive).

23. What is the atomic number of Iron?

  • 25
  • 27
  • 26
  • 28

Explanation:

  • Iron = 26.

24. Which element has the chemical symbol ‘Ag’?

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Argon
  • Aluminium

Explanation:

  • Ag = Silver (from Latin “Argentum”).

25. What is the atomic number of Helium?

  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • 4

Explanation:

  • Helium = 2.
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