Question types

Inside the Atom question types

138 questions across 12 question groups — pick any mix to generate a Science paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Sample Questions

Inside the Atom questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
The particles in the atomic nucleus are …………….. .
  • A
    protons and electrons
  • B
    electrons
  • C
    electrons and neutrons
  • protons and neutrons

Answer: D.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
When writing the symbol of its …………… and ………….. are written.
  • atomic number, atomic mass number
  • B
    protons, electrons
  • C
    protons, neutrons
  • D
    atomic number, electrons

Answer: A.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
The nucleus of an atom contains 18 protons and 22 neutrons. The atomic number of the element is ……………… .
  • 18
  • B
    40
  • C
    22
  • D
    4

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
The nucleus of an atom contains 19 protons and 21 neutrons. The atomic mass number of the element is ………….. .
  • A
    19
  • B
    21
  • 40
  • D
    39

Answer: C.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
Isotopes of element have …………….. .
  • A
    different atomic numbers and different atomic mass
  • B
    different atomic numbers but the same atomic mass number
  • the same atomic number but different atomic mass numbers
  • D
    the same atomic number and the same atomic mass number

Answer: C.

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When the number of the valence electrons in an element ‘x’ is 4 or more than 4, does’(8 – x)’ match with the valency of that element? How many electrons are used to complete the octet?
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In table 4 column you have written of that element? How many electrons identified valency from its molecular are used to complete the octet? formulae. When the number of the valency electrons in an element ‘x’ is 4 or less than 4, does ‘x’ match with the valency of that element?
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Column I Column II
1. Alpha particles a. Inert element
2. Uranium-235 b. Negatively charged particles
3. Helium c. Positively charged particles
4. Isotopes d. Krypton – 92, Barium 141
  e. U-233, Th-232
  f. ${ }^{12} C ,{ }^{13} C { }^{14} C$
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Column IColumn II
1. Atoma. Treatment of goitre
2. Isotopes of iodineb. Protons + Neutrons
3. Atomic mass numberc. Different number of neutrons
4. Isotopesd. Electrically neutral
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