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251. |
Quantum numbers are used to describe |
A. | proton |
B. | nucleus |
C. | electron |
D. | positron |
Answer» D. positron | |
252. |
The value of n is 1 for |
A. | K shell |
B. | L shell |
C. | M shell |
D. | N shell |
Answer» B. L shell | |
253. |
The level of energy of all three p-orbitals in the absence of magnetic field is |
A. | less |
B. | more |
C. | same |
D. | none |
Answer» D. none | |
254. |
The last series which is obtained in hydrogen spectrum is |
A. | Lyman series |
B. | Balmer series |
C. | Brackett series |
D. | Pfund series |
Answer» E. | |
255. |
Positive rays shows positive charge by deflection through |
A. | magnetic field |
B. | electric field |
C. | both electric and magnetic field |
D. | no field |
Answer» D. no field | |
256. |
A sub shell shapes depend upon the value of |
A. | s |
B. | l |
C. | p |
D. | d |
Answer» C. p | |
257. |
When cathode rays fall on matter they produce |
A. | energy theory |
B. | movement |
C. | heat |
D. | shine |
Answer» D. shine | |
258. |
Atomic spectrum can be produced by help of high temperature or |
A. | water pressure |
B. | electric discharge |
C. | light |
D. | sound energy |
Answer» C. light | |
259. |
The tube to discover electrons is fitted with |
A. | vapors |
B. | liquids |
C. | solids |
D. | none |
Answer» B. liquids | |
260. |
The electrons produced in X rays are accelerated by |
A. | high temperature |
B. | high pressure |
C. | high volume |
D. | high voltage |
Answer» E. | |
261. |
The value of energy of electron for fourth orbit of hydrogen atom is |
A. | −328.32 |
B. | −1313.31 |
C. | −82.08 |
D. | −145.92 |
Answer» D. −145.92 | |
262. |
The lines of shorter wavelength comes in |
A. | N series |
B. | M series |
C. | K series |
D. | L series |
Answer» D. L series | |
263. |
Ionization in gases can be produced with help of |
A. | anode rays |
B. | neutrons |
C. | cathode rays |
D. | ions |
Answer» D. ions | |
264. |
The radius of hydrogen first orbit is |
A. | 0.529 angstrom |
B. | 2.11 angstrom |
C. | 13.22 angstrom |
D. | 4.75 angstrom |
Answer» B. 2.11 angstrom | |
265. |
The Melting Point of which of these elements is highest? |
A. | Ca |
B. | Be |
C. | Mg |
D. | Sr |
Answer» C. Mg | |
266. |
Current does not flow in discharge tube even at voltage of |
A. | 7000 volts |
B. | 5000 volts |
C. | 9000 volts |
D. | 6000 volts |
Answer» C. 9000 volts | |
267. |
The electrons in experiment of X Ray production are produced by |
A. | mercury filament |
B. | tin filament |
C. | sodium metal |
D. | tungsten filament |
Answer» E. | |
268. |
a' in Moseley equation is |
A. | proportionality constant |
B. | screening constant |
C. | double constant |
D. | Rydberg constant |
Answer» B. screening constant | |
269. |
Lyman series for hydrogen spectrum is present in |
A. | visible regions |
B. | U V region |
C. | infrared region |
D. | radio waves region |
Answer» B. U V region | |
270. |
There is refraction and bending of light when radiation is passed through |
A. | plastic |
B. | solid |
C. | prism |
D. | wood |
Answer» D. wood | |
271. |
The value of energy for second orbit of hydrogen in kilo joule per mole |
A. | −328.32 |
B. | −1313.31 |
C. | −145.92 |
D. | −82.08 |
Answer» B. −1313.31 | |
272. |
Pauli's Exclusion principle state that two electrons in the same orbitals have |
A. | same spins |
B. | different spins |
C. | opposite spins |
D. | vertical spins |
Answer» D. vertical spins | |
273. |
In Rutherford atomic model the alpha particles were stroked on |
A. | aluminium |
B. | gold |
C. | silver |
D. | titanium |
Answer» C. silver | |
274. |
Dual nature of matter was experimentally verified by striking electron on |
A. | platinum crystal |
B. | nickel crystal |
C. | steel |
D. | cadmium |
Answer» C. steel | |
275. |
The background in atomic emission spectrum is |
A. | light |
B. | dark |
C. | pink |
D. | blue spaces |
Answer» C. pink | |
276. |
The unit picometer is actually |
A. | 10^-9 meter |
B. | 10^-8m |
C. | 10^-12m |
D. | 10^-5m |
Answer» D. 10^-5m | |
277. |
Rutherford in his experiment used |
A. | alpha particles |
B. | beta particles |
C. | gamma particles |
D. | zeta particles |
Answer» B. beta particles | |
278. |
Azimuthal quantum number is represented by |
A. | m |
B. | n |
C. | l |
D. | p |
Answer» D. p | |
279. |
Atomic spectrum is viewed in |
A. | three ways |
B. | two ways |
C. | five ways |
D. | six ways |
Answer» C. five ways | |
280. |
The smallest charge which was observed by Millikan was |
A. | x10-19 |
B. | x10-19 |
C. | x10-19 |
D. | x10-19 |
Answer» E. | |
281. |
Another name for positive rays is |
A. | cathode rays |
B. | anode rays |
C. | canal rays |
D. | neutral rays |
Answer» D. neutral rays | |
282. |
The value of energy for first orbit of hydrogen in kilo joule per mole is |
A. | −145 |
B. | −1313.31 |
C. | 1313.31 |
D. | 145.92 |
Answer» C. 1313.31 | |
283. |
The e/m ratio is maximum for |
A. | nitrogen |
B. | hydrogen |
C. | Sulphur |
D. | oxygen |
Answer» C. Sulphur | |
284. |
The letter s for azimuthal quantum number stands for |
A. | sharp |
B. | strong |
C. | sufficient |
D. | simple |
Answer» B. strong | |
285. |
Cathode rays are not simply rays but they are actually |
A. | mass |
B. | material particles |
C. | velocity |
D. | shaped molecules |
Answer» C. velocity | |
286. |
The thickness of gold foil is |
A. | 0.00004cm |
B. | 0.00007cm |
C. | 0.09cm |
D. | 0.008cm |
Answer» B. 0.00007cm | |
287. |
Comprehensive study on X rays was done by |
A. | Sommerfeld |
B. | Moseley |
C. | Bohr |
D. | Rutherford |
Answer» C. Bohr | |
288. |
Neutron is splitted into proton, electron and |
A. | anti neutrino |
B. | positron |
C. | neutrino |
D. | none |
Answer» D. none | |
289. |
The number of protons in the nucleus is similar to number of |
A. | neutrons |
B. | neutrino |
C. | positrons |
D. | electrons |
Answer» E. | |
290. |
Heisenberg gave his concept in |
A. | 1923 |
B. | 1927 |
C. | 1980 |
D. | 1990 |
Answer» C. 1980 | |
291. |
Another name for line spectrum is |
A. | atomic spectrum |
B. | continuous spectrum |
C. | hydrogen spectrum |
D. | none |
Answer» B. continuous spectrum | |
292. |
The electrons should be filled in energy sub shells in order of increasing energy values is the principle of |
A. | Aufbau |
B. | Pauli's exclusion |
C. | Hund's |
D. | none |
Answer» B. Pauli's exclusion | |
293. |
Atom is composed just of electrons and protons this concept prevailed till |
A. | 1980 |
B. | 1932 |
C. | 1970 |
D. | 1960 |
Answer» C. 1970 | |
294. |
The fourth series which is obtained in hydrogen spectrum is |
A. | Lyman series |
B. | Balmer series |
C. | Brackett series |
D. | Pfund series |
Answer» D. Pfund series | |
295. |
The radiations' bending strength depends upon |
A. | size of photons |
B. | distance of photons |
C. | energy of photons |
D. | wavelength of photons |
Answer» E. | |
296. |
Wave number is calculated per unit |
A. | energy |
B. | length |
C. | waves |
D. | proton |
Answer» C. waves | |
297. |
To provide low pressure in discharge tube we attach |
A. | heat |
B. | pressurizer |
C. | atomizer |
D. | vacuum pump |
Answer» E. | |
298. |
The voltage which is applied in discovering electrons is |
A. | low |
B. | moderate |
C. | high |
D. | very low |
Answer» D. very low | |
299. |
Work done is actually product of force and |
A. | distance |
B. | density |
C. | volume |
D. | pressure |
Answer» B. density | |
300. |
The glow in the discharge tube disappears when pressure is |
A. | 09 torr |
B. | 0.01 torr |
C. | 0.8 torr |
D. | 0.9 torr |
Answer» C. 0.8 torr | |