D AND F BLOCK ELEMENTS - 20 NEET MCQs
D and F Block Elements - NEET Level MCQs
- The element with the highest melting point among transition metals is:
a) Fe
b) W
c) Cu
d) Cr - Which of the following ions is colorless?
a) Ti3+
b) V3+
c) Zn2+
d) Cr3+ - Which of the following shows the highest oxidation state?
a) Mn
b) Fe
c) Cr
d) Co - Lanthanide contraction is responsible for:
a) Similar atomic sizes of Zr and Hf
b) Increase in ionic radii
c) Increase in oxidation state
d) Formation of colored compounds - The general electronic configuration of d-block elements is:
a) (n−1)d1–10ns0–2
b) (n−2)d1–10ns2
c) ns2np6
d) (n−1)d10ns2 - Which of the following transition metals does not form colored compounds?
a) Cu
b) Zn
c) Fe
d) Co - The magnetic moment of Mn2+ is:
a) 1.73 BM
b) 5.92 BM
c) 3.87 BM
d) 2.83 BM - Which oxidation state is most stable for Fe?
a) +1
b) +2
c) +3
d) +6 - Which of the following has the highest ionic radius?
a) Fe2+
b) Fe3+
c) Mn2+
d) Cr3+ - Which of the following pairs shows similar atomic radii due to lanthanide contraction?
a) Zr and Nb
b) Zr and Hf
c) Ti and Zr
d) Mo and W - Actinides show greater range of oxidation states because:
a) 5f, 6d and 7s levels are close in energy
b) 4f orbitals are completely filled
c) 5f orbitals are inner orbitals
d) They are non-metals - The color of KMnO4 is due to:
a) Charge transfer from O to Mn
b) d–d transition
c) f–f transition
d) π→π* transition - The element showing +7 oxidation state is:
a) Mn
b) Fe
c) Co
d) Cr - The most common oxidation state of lanthanoids is:
a) +1
b) +2
c) +3
d) +4 - The actinide which is used as a nuclear fuel is:
a) Thorium
b) Uranium
c) Neptunium
d) Curium - Which lanthanoid shows +4 oxidation state most commonly?
a) Ce
b) Eu
c) Gd
d) Tb - The decreasing order of ionic radii among the following is:
a) Fe2+ > Mn2+ > Cr2+
b) Mn2+ > Fe2+ > Co2+
c) Cr2+ > Mn2+ > Fe2+
d) Fe2+ > Co2+ > Ni2+ - The highest oxidation state of uranium is:
a) +4
b) +5
c) +6
d) +7 - Transition metals form complex compounds due to:
a) Small size
b) High nuclear charge and availability of vacant d orbitals
c) Low ionization enthalpy
d) Large size
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