Class 8 Materials Metals and Non Metal MCQs
Class 8 Materials Metals and Non Metal MCQs
Class 8 Materials Metals and Non Metal MCQs
Q-1: Which of the following acids is formed when sulphur dioxide is dissolved in water?
a) Sulphuric acid
b) Sulphurous acid
c) Thiosulphurous acid
d) None of the above
Q-2: What kind of sound does hydrogen gas make when a lit candle is placed close to the mouth of the
test tube where it is evolved?
a) Tinkling
b) Pop
c) Bell tone
d) Sizzle
Answer: b) Pop
Explanation: When a lit candle is held close to hydrogen gas, which is combustible, the hydrogen gas
ignites with a pop sound.
Q-3: Which of the following is a non-metal that can be stored in the water?
a) Sodium
b) Potassium
c) Phosphorous
d) Calcium
Answer: c) Phosphorous
Explanation: The non-metal phosphorus is very reactive. If it is exposed to air, it burns. Phosphorus is
held in water to avoid coming into touch with the oxygen in the atmosphere.
Q-4: Which of the following causes blue litmus paper to turn red?
a) Lubricating grease
b) Baking Soda
c) Vinegar
d) Soap
Answer: c) Vinegar
Explanation: Acids cause the blue litmus paper to turn red. Acetic acid can be found in vinegar. As a
result, it causes red on blue litmus paper.
Q-5: Which gas results from the reaction of metals and sodium hydroxide?
a) Oxygen gas
b) Hydrogen gas
c) Carbon dioxide gas
d) All of the above
Q-6: Which of the following can displace copper from copper sulphate?
a) Silver
b) Zinc
c) Platinum
d) Gold
Answer: b) Zinc
Explanation: A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal, but a less reactive one cannot
displace a more reactive metal. Since zinc is more reactive than copper, it can displace copper from
copper sulphate.
Q-7: Which of the following, when hammered, can become a powdery mass?
a) Aluminium
b) Carbon
c) Magnesium
d) Iron
Answer: b) Carbon
Explanation: Non-Metals are not malleable. When non-malleable materials are hammered, they
become a powdery mass. When hammered, carbon, as a nonmetal, turns into a powdery mass.
Q-8: Some materials have properties such as hardness, lustrousness, malleability, ductility, sonority,
and good conductivity of heat and electricity. Identify the material.
a) Non-metals
b) Metals
c) Semiconductors
d) Insulators
Answer: b) Metals
Explanation: The listed properties are the characteristic properties only for metals.
Q-9: Which of the following is not a non-metal?
a) O
b) Cl
c) Be
d) Graphite
Answer: c) Be
Q-10: What is the correct formula for the product formed when magnesium reacts with oxygen?
a) Mg2O
b) MgO
c) MgO2
d) Mg2O2
Answer: b) MgO
Explanation: When magnesium reacts with oxygen, the following reaction occurs:
2Mg + O2 → 2MgO + heat
Answer: c) SO2
Explanation: Oxides that are made from non-metals have an acidic nature. Since SO2 is an oxide of a
non-metal, it has an acidic nature.
Answer: b) Iodine
Explanation: Iodine exists in a solid state and is not a metal. While chlorine and bromine have gaseous
and liquid states, respectively, and are non-metal. Sodium is a metal.
Answer: c) Iodine
Explanation: Lustrous is the state of being shiny. Iodine is the only non metal which is lustrous in
nature.
Q-14: Metals are typically solid by nature. At room temperature, which of the following metals is in a
liquid state?
a) Br
b) Hg
c) Na
d) I
Answer: b) Hg
Explanation: At room temperature, mercury is the only metal that is liquid. Br and I are nonmetals that
exist as gases and solids, respectively. Sodium is a metal that is solid.
Q-16: What is the colour of the coating a copper vessel develops when exposed to air?
a) Reddish Brown
b) Green
c) Silvery
d) Black
Answer: b) Green
Explanation: When a copper vessel is exposed to moist air for long, it acquires a dull green coating.
The green material is a mixture of copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2 ) and copper carbonate (CuCO3).
Answer: c) Fe
Q-18: Identify the metal that satisfies the flow chart given below:
a) Carbon
b) Iron
c) Calcium
d) Copper
Answer: c) Calcium
Explanation:
Carbon reacts with oxygen as: C + O2 → CO2
CO2 is soluble in water but does not have a high melting point.
From the above discussion, we can clearly state that option c) is the correct answer.
Q-19: Which of the following combinations is not correct for the below chemical reaction?
Metal + Oxygen → Metal Oxide
i) Calcium Acidic
Because calcium is a metal, it produces a basic oxide, whereas zinc produces an amphoteric oxide.
Both aluminium (a metal) and potassium (a metal) produce amphoteric and basic oxides, respectively.
Q-20: Which of the given test tubes will produce a pop sound when a burning splinter is brought near to
its mouth?
a) P: Fe(s) + HCl(aq)
b) Q: Cu(s) + HCl (aq)
c) R: Ag(s) + HNO 3(aq)
d) S: Al(s) + HNO 3(aq)
The above reactions clearly show that only in the P test tube, H2 gas is being evolved, and it is this gas
that burns with a pop sound when a burning splint is brought close to its mouth.