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1.

Which is the last element of lanthanides?

A. Ytterbium
B. Lutetium
C. Thulium
D. Erbium
Answer» C. Thulium
2.

Which of the following is the correct order of arrangement of the first five lanthanides according to atomic number?

A. La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm
B. La, Pr, Ce, Pm, Nd
C. La, Pr, Ce, Nd, Pm
D. La, Ce, Pr, Pm, Nd
Answer» B. La, Pr, Ce, Pm, Nd
3.

Which of the following lanthanide ions do not exhibit color?

A. Lu<sup>+3</sup> and Ln<sup>+3</sup>
B. Lu<sup>+2</sup> and Ln<sup>+2</sup>
C. Ce<sup>+3</sup> and Ce<sup>+3</sup>
D. Pr<sup>+4</sup> and Ce<sup>+4</sup>
Answer» B. Lu<sup>+2</sup> and Ln<sup>+2</sup>
4.

Which of the following is not a property of lanthanides?

A. They are soft metals with white silvery color
B. They tarnish rapidly by air
C. The hardness of the metals increases with increase in the atomic number
D. The melting point of the metal ranges from 500-1000K
Answer» E.
5.

In lanthanides, Ce changes from +4 to +3 oxidation state.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
6.

What is the most common oxidation state of lanthanides?

A. +2
B. +4
C. +6
D. +3
Answer» E.
7.

Which of the following is not a consequence of lanthanide contraction?

A. From La<sup>+3</sup> to Lu<sup>+3</sup>, the ionic radii changes from 106 pm to 85 pm
B. As the size of the lanthanide ions decreases the basic strength increases
C. The basic character of oxides and hydroxides decreases with increase in atomic number
D. The atomic radii of 4d and 5d series is similar
Answer» C. The basic character of oxides and hydroxides decreases with increase in atomic number
8.

What happens to the atomic size of the lanthanides with increase in atomic number?

A. The radius remains unchanged
B. The radius decreases
C. The radius increases
D. The radius first increases and then decreases
Answer» C. The radius increases
9.

What is the general electronic configuration of the lanthanides?

A. (n-2)f <sup>1-14</sup> (n-1)d <sup>1-10</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>
B. (n-2)f <sup>1-14</sup> (n-1)d <sup>1-2</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>
C. (n-2)f <sup>1-14</sup> (n-1)d <sup>0-1</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>
D. (n-2)f <sup>1-14</sup> (n-1)d <sup>0</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>
Answer» D. (n-2)f <sup>1-14</sup> (n-1)d <sup>0</sup> ns<sup>2</sup>
10.

The lanthanides are d-block elements.

A. True
B. False
Answer» C.