You should have been able to guess the reactivity series for the second one at least. Silver is found native, it tarnishes a bit, but doesn't corrode -- that is react with the atmosphere and form molecular compounds, that crumble away. But copper does. Would you take a solution of sodium chloride, stir it with a rod of pure platinum, and expect to get sodium metal, and a solution of platinic chloride? That's a wild exaggeration, but you should make some guesses when jewelery class metals enter the discussion.