Periodic Table Exercise
Periodic Table Exercise
Periodic Table Exercise
1. How many periods and vertical columns are there in the long form of the periodic table?
(1) 8, 12 (2) 6, 8 (3) 7, 18 (4) 6, 18
2. The period number in the long form of the periodic table is equal to :
(1) magnetic quantum number of any element of the period.
(2) atomic number of any element of the period.
(3) maximum Principal quantum number of any element of the period.
(4) maximum Azimuthal quantum number of any element of the period.
3. Which one of the following statements related to the modern periodic table is incorrect :
(1) The p-block has 6 columns, because a maximum of 6 electrons can occupy all the orbitals in a
p-subshell.
(2) The d-block has 8 columns, because a maximum of 8 electrons can occupy all the orbitals in a
d-subshell.
(3) Each block contains a number of columns equal to the number of electrons that can occupy that
subshell.
(4) The block indicates value of Azimuthal quantum number () for the last subshell that received
electrons in building up the electronic configuration.
4. The elements in which electrons are progressively filled in 4f-orbital are called :
(1) actinoids (2) transition elements (3) lanthanoids (4) halogens
7. What is the characteristic valence shell electron configuration of 11th group metals ?
(1) ns2 np6 (2) (n – 1)d2 ns2 (3) nd9 ns2 (4) (n – 1)d10 ns1
10. An element has atomic number 37. The block and group of this element are respectively :
(1) s and 1st (2) p and 17th (3) s and 2nd (4) p and 13th
11. Atomic number of Ag is 47. In the same group, the atomic numbers of elements placed above and
below Ag in Long form of periodic table will be :
(1) 29, 65 (2) 39, 79 (3) 29, 79 (4) 39, 65
13. In modern periodic table, the element with atomic number Z = 118 will be :
(1) Uuo ; Ununoctium ; alkaline earth metal (2) Uno ; Unniloctium ; transition metal
(3) Uno ; Unniloctium ; alkali metal (4) Uuo ; Ununoctium ; noble gas
1. The order of screening effect of electrons of s, p, d and f orbitals of a given shell of an atom on its outer
shell electrons is :
(1) s > p > d > f (2) f > d > p > s (3) p < d < s > f (4) f > p > s > d
2. Which of the following is generally true regarding effective nuclear charge (Zeff) :
(1) It increases on moving left to right in a period.
(2) It remains almost constant on moving top to bottom in a group.
(3) For isoelectronic species, as Z increases, Zeff decreases.
(4) Both (1) and (2).
3. From the given set of species, point out the species from each set having highest Zeff
(a) O2–, F–, Na+ (b) Li, Be, C (c) He, Li+, H–
a b c a b c
(1) Na +
C Li+ (2) O 2–
Li H–
(3) F– Na He (4) Na+ Be He
8. Among Cl–, F– Br– and I– the correct order of increasing atomic radii is :
(1) I– > F– > Cl– > Br– (2) I– > Br– > Cl– > F– (3) F– > Br– > Cl– > I– (4) F– > Cl– > Br– > I–
12. Match list – I with list – II and select the correct answer using the codes given below –
List – I List – II
Ion Radius
(I) Li+ (1) 216
(II) Na+ (2) 195
–
(III) Br (3) 60
(IV) I– (4) 95
Codes :
I II III IV I II III IV
(1) a b d c (2) b c a d
(3) c d b a (4) d c b a
13. Which of the following order of atomic / ionic radius is not correct ?
(1) F < Cl < Br < (2) Y3+ > Sr2+ > Rb+ (3) Nb Ta (4) Li > Be > B
1. Which one of the following statements is incorrect in relation to ionisation enthalpy ?
(1) Ionization enthalpy increases for each successive electron.
(2) The greatest increase in ionization enthalpy is experienced on removal of electron from core of
noble gas configuration.
(3) End of valence electrons is marked by a big jump in ionization enthalpy.
(4) Removal of electron from orbitals bearing lower n value is easier than from orbitals having higher n
value.
2. The first ionisation enthalpies (in eV) of N & O are respectively given by :
(1) 14.6, 13.6 (2) 13.6, 14.6 (3) 13.6, 13.6 (4) 14.6, 14.6
3. The set representing the correct order for first ionisation potential is :
(1) K > Na > Li (2) Be > Mg > Ca (3) B > C > N (4) Ge > Si > C
4. The first ionisation enthalpies of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order :
(1) Na < Mg > Al < Si (2) Na > Mg > Al > Si (3) Na < Mg < Al < Si (4) Na > Mg > Al < Si
5. Which electronic configuration of neutral atoms will have the highest first ionisation energy ?
(1) 1s2 2s2 2p4 (2) 1s2 2s2 2p3 (3) 1s2 2s2 2p2 (4) 1s2 2s2 2p1
6. The first ionization energy is smallest for the atom with electronic configuration :
(1) ns2 np6 (2) ns2 np4 (3) ns2 np5 (4) ns2 np3
10. The second ionization energies of elements are always higher than their first ionization energies
because :
(1) the cation is smaller than its parent atom.
(2) it is easier to remove electron from cation.
(3) ionization is an endothermic process.
(4) cation formed always have stable half filled or completely filled valence shell electron configuration.
11. Which of the following orders are correct for the ionization energies ?
(i) Ba < Sr < Ca (ii) S2– < S < S2+ (iii) C < O < N (iv) Mg < Al < Si
(1) i, ii and iv (2) i, iii and iv (3) i, ii and iii (4) i, ii, iii and iv
12. Which represents alkali metals (i.e. 1st group metals) based on (IE)1 and (IE)2 values (in kJ/mol) ?
(IE)1 (IE)2 (IE)1 (IE)2
(1) X 500 1000 (2) Y 600 2000
(3) Z 550 7500 (4) M 700 1400
13. Which of the following relation is correct with respect to first (I) and second (II) ionization enthalpies of
potassium and calcium ?
(1) ICa > IIK (2) IK > ICa (3) IICa > IIK (4) IIK > IICa
6. Which of the following will have the most negative electron gain enthalpy and which the least negative ?
(1) F, Cl (2) Cl, F (3) S, Cl (4) Cl, P
8. Among halogens, the correct order of amount of energy released in electron gain (electron gain
enthalpy) is:
(1) F > Cl > Br > I (2) F < Cl < Br < I (3) F < Cl > Br > I (4) Cl > Br > F > I
9. Which of the following will have the most negative electron gain enthalpy and which the least negative ?
F, P, S, Cl.
(1) P, Cl (2) Cl, F (3) Cl, S (4) Cl, P
1. Following the Mulliken scale, what parameters are required to evaluate electronegativity ?
(1) Only electronegativity (2) Only electron affinity
(3) Electron affinity and ionization energy (4) Ionic potential and electronegativity
1. The atomic number of an element which can not show the oxidation state of +3 is-
(1) 13 (2) 32 (3) 33 (4) 17
2. The most common oxidation state of an element is –2. The number of electrons present in its outer
most shell is -
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8
4. Which can have both +ve and –ve oxidation states in their compounds
(1) F (2) I (3) Na (4) Al
6. Which metal exhibtis more than one oxidation states in their compounds
(1) Na (2) Mg (3) Al (4) Fe
7. Electrons of which subshell do not participate in bonding due to inert pair effect ?
(1) 6s (2) 6p (3) 5d (4) 4f
1. The statement that is not correct for periodic classification of elements in Modern periodic table is :
(1) The properties of elements are periodic function of their atomic numbers.
(2) Non-metallic elements are less in number than metallic elements.
(3) For transition elements, the 3d-orbitals are filled with electrons after 3p-orbitals and before 4s-
orbitals.
(4) The first ionisation enthalpies of elements generally increase with increase in atomic number as we
go along a period.
2. Which of the following is true about the element 33As according to Modern periodic table :
(1) It is a 5th period element. (2) It is a p-block element.
(3) It belongs to 16th group. (4) It is one among typical elements.
5. When the following five anions are arranged in order of decreasing ionic radius, the correct sequence is
(1) Se2–, I–, Br–, O2–, F– (2) I– , Se2–, Br– , F–, O2–
(3) Se2–, I–, Br–, F–, O2– (4) I–, Se2–, Br–, O2–, F–
7. Ionic radii of :
(1) Ti4+ < Mn7+ (2) 35Cl– < 37Cl– (3) K+ > Cl– (4) P3+ > P5+
8. The correct order of radii is :
(1) N < Be < B (2) F– < O2– < N3– (3) Na < Li < K (4) Fe3+ < Fe2+ < Fe+4
10. Considering the elements B, Al, Mg, and K, the correct order of their metallic character is :
(1) B > Al > Mg > K (2) Al > Mg > B > K (3) Mg > Al > K > B (4) K > Mg > Al > B
12. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among the ns2 np5 group on the Pauling scale, but the
electron affinity of fluorine is less than that of chlorine because :
(1) the atomic number of fluorine is less than that of chlorine.
(2) fluorine being the first member of the family behaves in an unusual manner.
(3) chlorine can accommodate an electron better than fluorine by utilising its vacant 3d–orbital.
(4) small size, high electron density and an increased electron repulsion makes addition of an electron
to fluorine less favourable than that in the case of chlorine in isolated stage.
15. Among the following, the number of elements showing only one non-zero oxidation state is :
O, Cl, F, N, P, Sn, Tl, Na, Ti
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
16. The oxidation number that iron does not exhibit in its common compounds or in its elemental state is :
(1) 0 (2) +1 (3) +2 (4) +3
1. Which one of the following arrangements represents the correct order of electron gain enthalpy (with
negative sign) of the given atomic species ? [AIPMT-
2005]
(1) Cl < F < S < O (2) O < S < F < Cl (3) S < O < Cl < F (4) F < Cl < O < S
2. Four successive members of the first row transition elements are listed below with their atomic
numbers. Which one of them is expected to have the highest third ionisation enthalpy ? [AIPMT-2005]
(1) Vanadium (Z = 23) (2) Chromium (Z = 24) (3) Iron (Z = 26) (4) Manganese (Z = 25)
3. The correct order regarding the electronegativity of hybrid orbitals of carbon is : [AIPMT-2006]
(1) sp < sp2 > sp3 (2) sp < sp2 < sp3 (3) sp > sp2 < sp3 (4) sp > sp2 > sp3
5. With which of the following electronic configuration an atom has the lowest ionisation enthalpy ?
[AIPMT-2007]
(1) 1s2, 2s2 2p5 (2) 1s2, 2s2 2p3 (3) 1s2, 2s2 2p5 3s1 (4) 1s2, 2s2 2p6
6. The correct order of decreasing second ionisation enthalpy of Ti(22), V(23), Cr(24) and Mn(25) is :
[AIPMT-2008]
(1) Cr > Mn > V > Ti (2) V > Mn > Cr > Ti (3) Mn > Cr > Ti > V (4) Ti > V > Cr > Mn
7. Amongst the elements with following electronic configurations, which one may have the highest
ionisation energy ? [AIPMT-
2009]
(1) [Ne] 3s2 3p3 (2) [Ne] 3s2 3p2 (3) [Ar] 3d10, 4s2 4p3 (4) [Ne] 3s2 3p1
8. Among the elements Ca, Mg, P and Cl, the order of increasing atomic radii is : [AIPMT-
2010]
(1) Mg < Ca < Cl < P (2) Cl < P < Mg < Ca (3) P < Cl < Ca < Mg (4) Ca < Mg < P < Cl
9. Among the following which one has the highest cation to anion size ratio? [AIPMT-2010]
(1) CsI (2) CsF (3) LiF (4) NaF
10. Which of the following ions will exhibit colour in aqueous solutions ? [AIPMT-2010]
(1) La3+ (Z = 57) (2) Ti3+ (Z = 22) (3) Lu3+ (Z = 71) (4) Sc3+ (Z = 21)
11. Which of the following ions has electronic configuration [Ar]3d6 ? [AIPMT-2010]
(1) Ni3+ (2) Mn3+ (3) Fe3+ (4) Co 3+
12. Which of the following pairs has the same size ? [AIPMT-2010]
(1) Fe2+, Ni2+ (2) Zr4+, Ti4+ (3) Zr4+, Hƒ4+ (4) Zn , Hƒ
4+ 4+
13. The correct order of the decreasing ionic radii among the following is electronic species are :
[AIPMT-2010]
(1) Ca2+ > K+ > S2– > Cl– (2) Cl– > S2– > Ca2+ > K+
(3) S2– > Cl– > K+ > Ca2+ (4) K+ > Ca2+ > Cl– > S2–
14. Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing electron gain enthalpy with negative
sign for the elements O, S, F and Cl ? [AIPMT-2010]
(1) Cl < F < O < S (2) O < S < F < Cl (3) F < S < O < Cl (4) S < O < Cl < F
15. What is the value of electron gain enthalpy of Na+ if IE1 of Na = 5.1 eV ? [AIPMT-2011]
(1) –5.1 eV (2) –10.2 eV (3) +2.55 eV (4) +10.2 eV
16. Identify the wrong statement in the following : [AIPMT-2012]
(1) Amongst isoelectronic species, smaller the positive charge on the cation, smaller is the ionic radius.
(2) Amongst isoelectronic species, greater the negative charge on the anion, larger is the ionic radius.
(3) Atomic radius of the elements increases as one moves down the first group of the periodic table.
(4) Atomic radius of the elements decreases as one moves across from left to right in the 2nd period of
the periodic table.
17. Which of the following orders of ionic radii is correctly represented? [AIPMT-2014]
(1) H– > H+ > H (2) Na+ > F– > O2– (3) F– > O2– > Na+ (4) Al3+ > Mg2+ > N3–
18. Reason of lanthanoid contraction is : [AIPMT-2014]
(1) Negligible screening effect of 'f' orbitals (2) Increasing nuclear charge
(3) Decreasing nuclear charge (4) Decreasing screening effect
19. The species Ar, K+ and Ca2+ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii
increase [AIPMT-2015]
(1) Ca2+ < Ar < K+ (2) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar (3) K+ < Ar < Ca2+ (4) Ar < K+ <Ca2+
20. Because of lanthanoid contraction, which of the following pairs of elements have nearly same atomic
radii ? (Numbers in the parenthesis are atomic numbers). [AIPMT-2015]
(1) Zr (40) and Nb (41) (2) Zr (40) and Hf (72)
(3) Zr (40) and Ta (73) (4) Ti (22) and Zr (40)
21. In which of the following options the order of arrangement does not agree with the variation of property
indicated against it ? [NEET-2016]
(1) Li < Na < K < Rb (increasing metallic radius)
(2) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F– (increasing ionic size)
(3) B < C < N < O (increasing first ionization enthalpy)
(4) I < Br < Cl < F (increasing electron gain enthalpy)
22. Which one of the following orders is correct for the bond dissociation enthalpy of halogen molecules?
[NEET-2016]
(1) F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2 (2) I2 > Br2 > CI2 > F2 (3) CI2 > Br2 > F2 > I2 (4) Br2 > I2 > F2 > CI2
23. The electronic configurations of Eu (Atomic No. 63) Gd (Atomic No. 64) and Tb (Atomic No. 65) are :
[NEET-2016]
(1) [Xe]4f76s2, [Xe]4f75d16s2 and [Xe]4f96s2
(2) [Xe]4f76s2, [Xe]4f8 6s2 and [Xe]4f8 5d16s2
(3) [Xe]4f6 5d16s2, [Xe]4f7 5d16s2 and [Xe]4f9 5d16s2
(4) [Xe]4f6 5d16s2, [Xe]4f7 5d16s2 and [Xe]4f8 5d16s2
24. The element Z = 114 has beeen discovered recently. It will belong to which of the following family/
group and electronic configuration ? [NEET-2017]
(1) Halogen family, [Rn] 5f146d107s27p5 (2) Carbon family, [Rn] 5f146d107s27p2
(3) Oxygen family, [Rn] 5f146d107s27p4 (4) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5f146d107s27p6
25. Magnesium reacts with an element (X) to form an ionic compound. If the ground state electronic
configuration of (X) is 1s2 2s2 2p3, the simplest formula for this compound is : [NEET-2018]
(1) Mg2X3 (2) Mg3X2 (3) Mg2X (4) MgX2
PART - II : AIIMS QUESTION (PREVIOUS YEARS)
1. For electron affinity of halogens which of the following is correct ? [AIIMS 2004]
(1) Br > F (2) F > Cl (3) Br > Cl (4) F > I
4. Among the following groupings which represents the collection of isoelectronic species ? [AIIMS 2013]
(1) NO+ ,C22− ,O 2,CO (2) N2 ,C22− ,CO,NO (3) CO, NO+ ,CN− ,C2–
2 (4) NO,CN− ,N2 ,O 2
6. Assertion: Best diagonal relationship is shown between Be and Al. [AIIMS 2013]
Reason: lonization energy of Be is almost the same as that of Al.
(1) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(2) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(3) If Assertion is true but reason is false.
(4) If both assertion and reason are false.
7. Following table shows the successive molar ionisation energy (Kl mol–1) of five elements A to E.
Ionisation energy (kJ/mol–1) [AIIMS 2015]
Element 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
A 2080 4000 6100 9400
B 500 4600 6900 9500
C 740 1500 7700 10500
D 580 1800 2700 11600
E 420 3100 4400 5900
Which two elemetns are most likely to be in the same group of the periodic table?
(1) C and D (2) D and E (3) B and D (4) B and E
8. Arrange the elements Se, Cl and S in the increasing order of ionisation energy : [AIIMS 2016]
(1) Se > S > Cl (2) Se < S < Cl (3) Se < S > Cl (4) None of the above
9. Which of the following does not represent the correct order of the properties indicated ? [AIIMS 2016]
(1) O-2 > Ne > Mg2+ > Al3+ (size) (2) N3- < O2- < F– < Na+ (Nuclear charge)
(3) Li > Be > B > C (Electron gain enthalpy) (4) Li > Na > K > Cs (iE)1
10. H+ ion always get associated with other atoms or molecules. This is because [AIIMS 2017]
(1) Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles that of alkali metals.
(2) Its reactivity is similar to halogens.
(3) It resembles both alkali metals and halogens.
(4) Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom results in a nucleus of very small size as compared to other
atoms or ions
PART - III : JEE (MAIN) / AIEEE PROBLEMS (PREVIOUS YEARS)
1. Which one of the following ions has the highest value of ionic radius ? [AIEEE-2004, 3/225]
(1) Li+ (2) B3+ (3) O2– (4) F–
2. The formation of the oxide ion O2–(g) requires first an exothermic and then an endothermic step as
shown below :
O(g) + e– = O–(g) ; H° = – 142 kJmol–1
3. In which of the following arrangements the order is NOT according to the property indicated against it ?
[AIEEE-2005, 3/225]
(1) Al < Mg < Na < F – increasing ionic size
3+ 2+ + –
4. Which of the following factors may be regarded as the main cause of lanthanide contraction ?
(1) Greater shielding of 5d electrons by 4f electrons. [AIEEE 2005, 4½ / 225]
(2) Poorer shielding of 5d electron by 4f electrons.
(3) Effective shielding of one of 4f electrons by another in the sub-shell.
(4) Poor shielding of one of 4f electron by another in the sub-shell.
5. The lanthanide contraction is responsible for the fact that : [AIEEE-2005, 3/225]
(1) Zr and Y have about the same radius (2) Zr and Nb have similar oxidation state
(3) Zr and Hf have about the same radius (4) Zr and Zn have same oxidation state.
6. The increasing order of the first ionization enthalpies of the elements B, P, S and F (lowest first) is :
[AIEEE-2006, 4/220]
(1) F < S < P < B (2) P < S < B < F (3) B < P < S < F (4) B < S < P < F
8. The stability of dihalides of Si, Ge, Sn and Pb increases steadily in the sequence. [AIEEE-2007, 3/120]
(1) SiX2 << GeX2 << SnX2 << PbX2 (2) PbX2 << SnX2 << GeX2 << SiX2
(3) GeX2 << SiX2 << SnX2 << PbX2 (4) SiX2 << GeX2 << PbX2 << SnX2
9. The set representing the correct order of ionic radius is : [AIEEE-2009, 4/144]
(1) Na+ > Li+ > Mg2+ > Be2+ (2) Li+ > Na+ > Mg2+ > Be2+
(3) Mg2+ > Be2+ > Li+ > Na+ (4) Li+ > Be2+ > Na+ > Mg2+
10. The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is :
[AIEEE-2010, 4/144]
– –
(1) Al > Mg > Na > F > O
3+ 2+ + 2–
(2) Na > Mg > Al > O > F
+ 2+ 3+ 2–
(3) Na+ > F– > Mg2+ > O2– > Al3+ (4) O2– > F– > Na+ > Mg2+ > Al3+
11. The outer electron configuration of Gd (Atomic No : 64) is : [AIEEE 2011 (Cancelled), 4/120]
(1) 4f3 5d5 6s2 (2) 4f8 5d0 6s2 (3) 4f4 5d4 6s2 (4) 4f7 5d1 6s2
12. The correct order of electron gain enthalpy with negative sign of F, Cl, Br and I, having atomic number
9, 17, 35 and 53 respectively, is: [AIEEE 2011, 4/120]
(1) F > Cl > Br > I (2) Cl > F > Br > I (3) Br > Cl > I > F (4) I > Br > Cl > F
13. The increasing order of the ionic radii of the given isoelectronic species is : [AIEEE-2012, 4/144]
(1) Cl–, Ca2+ , K+, S2– (2) S2– , Cl–, Ca2+, K+ (3) Ca2+, K+ , Cl– , S2– (4) K+, S2–, Ca2+ , Cl–
14. Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing first ionization enthalpy for Ca, Ba, S,
Se and Ar ? [JEE Mains-2013, 4/120]
(1) Ca < S < Ba < Se < Ar (2) S < Se < Ca < Ba < Ar
(3) Ba < Ca < Se < S < Ar (4) Ca < Ba < S < Se < Ar
15. The first ionisation potential of Na is 5.1 eV. The value of electron gain enthalpy of Na+ will be :
[JEE Mains-2013,
4/120]
(1) –2.55 eV (2) –5.1 eV (3) –10.2 eV (4) +2.55 eV
16. The ionic radii (in Å) of N3–, O2– and F– are respectively : [JEE Mains-2015, 4/120]
(1) 1.36, 1.40 and 1.71 (2) 1.36, 1.71 and 1.40
(3) 1.71, 1.40 and 1.36 (4) 1.71, 1.36 and 1.40
17. Which of the following atoms has the highest first ionization energy ? [JEE Mains-2016]
(1) Na (2) K (3) Sc (4) Rb
19. When the first electron gain enthalpy (eg H) of oxygen is –141 kJ/mol, its second electron gain enthalpy
is : [JEE Mains-2019]
(1) almost the same as that of the first (2) negative, but less negative than the first
(3) a more negative value than the first (4) a positive value
20. Aluminium is usually found in +3 oxidation state. In contrast, thalium exists in +1 and +3 oxidation
states. This is due to : [JEE Mains-2019]
(1) inert pair effect (2) lanthanoid contraction
(3) diagonal relationship (4) lattice effect
21. In general, the properties that decrease and increase down a group in the periodic table, respectively,
are : [JEE Mains-2019]
(1) atomic radius and electronegativity (2) electronegativity and atomic radius
(3) electron gain enthalpy and electronegativity (4) electronegativity and electron gain enthalpy
22. The effect of lanthanoid contraction in the lanthanoid series of elements by an and large means :
(1) increase in atomic radii and decrease in ionic radii [JEE Mains-2019]
(2) decrease in both atomic and ionic radii
(3) increase in both atomic and ionic radii
(4) decrease in atomic radii and increase in ionic radii
24. The correct option with respect to the Pauling, electronegativity values of the elements is :
[JEE Mains-2019]
(1) Te > Se (2) Ga < Ge (3) Si < Al (4) P > S
25. The correct order of the atomic radii of C, Cs, Al, and S is: [JEE Mains-2019]
(1) C < S < Al <Cs (2) S < C < Al < Cs (3) S < C < Cs < Al (4) C < S < Cs < Al
EXERCISE - 1
SECTION (A)
1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (4)
8. (2) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (4) 13. (4)
SECTION (B)
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (1)
SECTION (C)
1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (4) 5. (2) 6. (4) 7. (2)
8. (2) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (3) 13. (2)
SECTION (D)
1. (4) 2. (1) 3. (2) 4. (1) 5. (2) 6. (2) 7. (2)
8. (2) 9. (2) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (3) 13. (4) 14. (1)
SECTION (E)
1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (3) 6. (4) 7. (2)
8. (3) 9. (4) 10. (2) 11. (1) 12. (4)
SECTION (F)
1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (3)
8. (2) 9. (4) 10. (2) 11. (3)
SECTION (G)
1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (1) 6. (4) 7. (1)