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Class 8th Chapters
1. Crop Production And Management 2. Microorganisms : Friend And Foe 3. Synthetic Fibres And Plastics
4. Materials : Metals And Non-Metals 5. Coal And Petroleum 6. Combustion And Flame
7. Conservation Of Plants And Animals 8. Cell — Structure And Functions 9. Reproduction In Animals
10. Reaching The Age Of Adolescence 11. Force And Pressure 12. Friction
13. Sound 14. Chemical Effects Of Electric Current 15. Some Natural Phenomena
16. Light 17. Stars And The Solar System 18. Pollution Of Air And Water



Chapter 4 Materials : Metals And Non-Metals



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Which of the following is not a metal?

(a) copper

(b) sulphur

(c) aluminium

(d) iron

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Question 2. The substance that will be flattened on beating with a hammer is

(a) crystal of iodine

(b) lump of sulphur

(c) piece of coal

(d) zinc granule

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Question 3. Boojho has learnt that non-metals on beating with a hammer are generally broken into pieces. Which of the following is a nonmetal?

(a) iron nail

(b) aluminium wire

(c) copper plate

(d) piece of coal

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Question 4. Materials which can be drawn into wires are called ductile. Which of the following is not a ductile material?

(a) silver

(b) copper

(c) sulphur

(d) aluminium

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Question 5. Metals are generally hard. Which of the following metals is an exception and can be cut with a knife?

(a) iron

(b) sodium

(c) gold

(d) magnesium

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Question 6. Metals are generally solid. Which of the following metals is in the liquid state at room temperature?

(a) mercury

(b) silver

(c) aluminium

(d) sodium

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Question 7. Metals generally react with dilute acids to produce hydrogen gas. Which one of the following metals does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid?

(a) magnesium

(b) aluminium

(c) iron

(d) copper

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Question 8. Which of the following reacts with cold water vigorously?

(a) carbon

(b) sodium

(c) magnesium

(d) sulphur

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Question 9. The metal which produces hydrogen gas on reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid as well as sodium hydroxide solution is

(a) copper

(b) iron

(c) aluminium

(d) sodium

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Question 10. Which of the following non-metals reacts and catches fire on exposure to air?

(a) phosphorus

(b) nitrogen

(c) sulphur

(d) hydrogen

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Question 11. Generally metallic oxides are basic and non-metallic oxides are acidic in nature. Solution of which of the following oxides in water will change the colour of blue litmus to red?

(a) sulphur dioxide

(b) magnesium oxide

(c) iron oxide

(d) copper oxide

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Question 12. Which of the following property is not responsible for copper to be used as electrical conduction wires?

(a) ductility

(b) colour

(c) good conductor of electricity

(d) it is solid

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 13. Name two soft metals which can be cut with a knife.

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Question 14. Which non-metal is essential for our life and all living beings inhale it during breathing?

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Question 15. Name two major non-metals which are present in fertilisers and enhance the growth of plants.

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Question 16. Which non-metal is used to disinfect water?

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Question 17. A purple coloured non-metal forms a brown solution in alcohol which is applied on wounds as an antiseptic. Name the nonmetal.

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Question 18. Zinc sulphate forms a colourless solution in water. Will you observe any colour on adding copper turning in it?

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Question 19. Why are bells made of metals?

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Question 20. Which liquid metal is used for making thermometers?

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Question 21. Which of the following metals can displace the other two metals from their salt solutions?

zinc, iron, copper

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Short Answer Questions

Question 22. Paheli bought a statue made of copper. To her surprise it acquired a dull green coating after a couple of months. Explain the reason.

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Question 23. In Fig 4.1 you find that the bulb glows when an iron nail is placed between two ends of wire. Complete the following sentences on the bases of this fact.

Figure 4.1 - Circuit diagram with a bulb, battery, and a gap where an iron nail is placed

(a) __________ is a metal.

(b) Metals are good __________ of electricity.

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Question 24. If in Fig. 4.1 iron nail is replaced by a wooden stick, will the bulb glow or not? Justify your answer.

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Question 25. Paheli prepared a blue coloured solution of copper sulphate in beaker A and placed an iron nail in it. Boojho prepared a yellowish green solution of ferrous sulphate in beaker B and placed a copper wire in it. What changes will they observe in the two beakers after an hour?

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Question 26. A doctor prescribed a tablet to a patient suffering from iron deficiency. The tablet does not look like iron. Explain.

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Question 27. Match the substances in Column A with their applications given in Column B.

Column A
(Substance)
Column B
(Application)
(a) oxygen (i) for making crackers
(b) copper (ii) for disinfecting water
(c) sulphur (iii) all living beings inhale
during breathing
(d) iron (iv) for making electric wires
(e) chlorine (v) for making rails

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Long Answer Questions

Question 28. Some of the following statements are incorrect. Find the incorrect statements and correct them.

(a) The property of metals by virtue of which they can be drawn into wires is called ductility.

(b) Metals are good conductor of electricity but poor conductor of heat.

(c) Articles made of metals produce ringing sound when struck hard.

(d) Oxides of non-metals and metals are acidic in nature.

(e) A less reactive metal replaces a more reactive metal from its salt solution in water.

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Question 29. Iron is more reactive than copper. Can you write an activity to show this?

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Question 30. Fill in the blanks to complete the following paragraph.

The name of the product formed in the reaction of sulphur and _____________ is sulphur dioxide gas. When sulphur dioxide is dissolved in_________________, sulphurous acid is formed. The sulphurous acid turns _____________ litmus paper to ____________. Generally oxides of __________ are acidic in nature.

After completing the paragraph write two questions which you can raise on the basis of this information.

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Question 31. Find out the names of three metals and three non-metals from the box given as Fig 4.2.

Figure 4.2 - Word search puzzle with names of metals and non-metals

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Question 32. Complete the crossword given in Fig. 4.3 with the help of the clues.

Figure 4.3 - Crossword puzzle related to metals and non-metals

Across

1. Which is generally hard, ductile, malleable and sonorous.

2. A metal is called so it can be drawn into wires.

3. Metal bells are used because of this property.

Down

4. A metal generally used for making jewellery.

5. A metal which is liquid at room temperature.

6. A metal which reacts with acid as well as base to form hydrogen gas.

7. Substances used to enhance the growth of plants.

8. Property by virtue of which metals can be beaten into thin sheets.

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