No, you will not be able to test these. Alpha particles are VERY hard to detect with a geiger counter unless your counter is specifically designed to detect alpha particles. This is because alpha particles are stopped in a few inches of air, or by any type of solid surface. (A piece of paper will completely block all alpha particles given off by a source. From a few feet away, even if there is nothing blocking it, you won't detect any).
Beta particles can penetrate more deeply, but they too are block by something like a piece of glass or aluminum foil. Lead sheeting will readily block beta particles, though in some cases when the lead stops the beta particle it generates x-rays in the process.
Geiger counters will typically detect gamma rays, some beta rays, and x-rays so your beta source may be detectable, but your alpha source will be completely undetectable.