Prepared by: R.RAJENDRAN, M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., N.IYNGARAN, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., 12 TH STANDARD PHYSICS NUCLEAR PHYSICS.

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Prepared by: R.RAJENDRAN, M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., N.IYNGARAN, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., 12 TH STANDARD PHYSICS NUCLEAR PHYSICS

2 2 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 1. The atomic nucleus was discovered by in a) Rutherford b) Thomson c) Bohr d) Chadwick.

3 3 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 2. Protons and neutrons inside the nucleus are called a) nuclear forces b) atomic number c) nucleons d) neutral particles.

4 4 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 3. The mass of the proton is times greater than the mass of the electron. a) 1386 b) 1886 c) 1836 d) 3186.

5 5 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 4. The total number of protons and neutrons is called number. a) atomic b) mass c) neutron d) quantum

6 6 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 5. The total number of protons or the total number of electrons is called number. a) atomic b) mass c) neutron d) quantum

7 7 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 6. The atoms of the same element with same atomic number but different mass number are called a) isotones b) isobars c) isotopes d) none of the above.

8 8 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 7. The isotopes have different number of a) electrons b) photons c) protons d) neutrons.

9 9 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 8. The have identical chemical properties. a) isotones b) isomers c) isotopes d) none of the above.

10 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 9. The atoms of different elements with same mass number but different atomic number are called a) isotones b) isobars c) isotopes d) none of the above.

11 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER O 16, 7 N 16 are called a) isotones b) isomers c) isotopes d) none of the above.

12 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 11. The isotones of different elements have same number of a) electrons b) photons c) protons d) neutrons.

13 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 12. The empirical formula for the nuclear radius is a) R = r o A ⅓ b) R = r o / A ⅓ c) R = A ⅓ / r o d) none of the above.

14 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 13. One fermi is a) m. b) m. c) m. d) m.

15 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 14. The mass of one nucleon is approximately kg. a) 1.66 X 10 – 27 b) 9.11 X 10 – 31 c) X 10 – 34 d) X 10 – 19

16 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 15. The nuclear density value is kg m -3. a) X 10 – 17 b) 9.11 X 10 – 31 c) X 10 – 34 d) X 10 17

17 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 16. The charge value one proton is C. a) 1.66 X 10 – 27 b) 9.11 X 10 – 31 c) X 10 – 34 d) X 10 – 19

18 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 17. One twelfth of the mass of the carbon atom ( 6 C 12 )is called a) 1 amu b) binding energy c) mass defect d) critical mass

19 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER amu = kg. a) 1.66 X 10 – 27 b) 9.11 X 10 – 31 c) X 10 – 34 d) X 10 – 19

20 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 19. The mass of one proton = amu. a) b) c) d)

21 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 20. The mass of one neutron = amu. a) b) c) d)

22 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER eV = J. a) 1.66 X 10 – 27 b) 9.11 X 10 – 31 c) X 10 – 34 d) X 10 – 19

23 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 22. The energy equivalent of 1 amu is a) 913 MeV b) 931 MeV c) 319 MeV d) 193 MeV

24 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 23. The binding energy = X C 2. a) 1 amu b) binding energy c) mass defect d) critical mass.

25 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 24. In BE / A curve, for A < 20, there exists peaks to those nuclei whose mass numbers are multiples of a) 6 b) 8 c) 4 d) 2

26 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 25. Binding energy per nucleon of the iron nucleus is a) 7.6 MeV b) 8.5 MeV c) 8.8 MeV d) 931 MeV.

27 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 26. BE/A is about for nuclei having mass numbers ranging between 40 and 120. a) 7.6 MeV b) 8.5 MeV c) 8.8 MeV d) 931 MeV.

28 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 27. BE/A is about for uranium. a) 7.6 MeV b) 8.5 MeV c) 8.8 MeV d) 931 MeV.

29 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 28. Mass spectrometer is used to find a) light spectrum b) charge c) isotopic masses d) velocity

30 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 29. In Bainbridge mass spectrometer, arrangement selects ions of a particular velocity to come out of it. a) velocity selector b) cyclotron c) slit d) cathode

31 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 30. The force between the nucleons is called a) gravitational force b) electrostatic force c) centripetal force d) nuclear force.

32 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 31. Nuclear force is times stronger than the gravitational force. a) b) c) d) 10 15

33 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 32. Nuclear force is strong between nucleons which are less than m. a) b) c) d)

34 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 33. Nuclear force is due to the continuous exchange of the particles called a) leptons b) baryons c) photons d) mesons

34. Radioactivity was discovered by in the year a) Marie Currie b) Pierre Curie c) Rutherford d) Henri Becquerel. 35 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

35. Radium and polonium were discovered by a) Marie Currie b) Fajans c) Rutherford d) Henri Becquerel. 36 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

37 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 36. The phenomenon of spontaneous emission of αβ, γ rays by elements having atomic number greater than 82 is called -- a) radioactivity b) induced radioactivity c) photo electricity d) ionisation.

38 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 37. The is unaffected by any external agent like pressure, temperature and electric, magnetic fields. a) radioactivity b) induced radioactivity c) photo electricity d) ionisation.

39 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 38. An α particle is a nucleus. a) hydrogen b) nitrogen c) oxygen d) helium

40 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 39. The ionising power of α rays is times greater than the β rays. a) 1000 b) 10 c) 100 d) 10,000

41 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 40. The displacement laws were framed by a) Marie Currie b) Soddy and Fajans c) Rutherford d) Henri Becquerel

41. Radium is converted into radon in the decay. a) α b) β c)  d) δ 42 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

43 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 42. In βdecay, the atomic number increases by a) 4 b) 2 c) 1 d) 5

44 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 43. Theoretically, time is needed for the disintegration of all the radioactive atoms. a) infinite b) zero c) minimum d) fractional

45 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 44. The relation between half life period and the decay constant is T = a) / 2 λ b) / λ c) / 3 λ d) / 4 λ

46 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 45. The mean life period is proportional to the decay constant. a) directly b) directly and inversely c) inversely d) none of the above

47 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 46. The rate at which the radioactive atoms decay is called ---- a) Nuclear fission b) Nuclear fusion c) activity d) none of the above

48 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER becquerel = disintegration / second a) 10 b) 1000 c) 100 d) 1

49 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 48. The activity of a radioactive substance is generally expressed in a) newton b) henry c) curie d) joule

50 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 49. Neutron was discovered by a) Newton b) Henry c) Curie d) Chadwick

51 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER Be He 4 → 6 C a) o n 1 b) 1 H 1 c) 1 H 2 d) 2 He 4

52 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 51. Neutrons are the constituent particles of all nuclei, except a) 1 H 3 b) 1 H 1 c) 1 H 2 d) 2 He 4

53 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 52. The half life period of an isolated neutron is minutes. a) 10.1 b) 3 c) 13 d) 7

54 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 53. The energy of a slow moving neutron is a) 0 to 1000 eV b) 0.5 MeV to 10 MeV c) 2 MeV d) 5 MeV.

55 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 54. The energy of a fast moving neutron is a) 0 to 1000 eV b) 0.5 MeV to 10 MeV c) 2 MeV d) 5 MeV.

56 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 55. Induced radioactivity was discovered by in the year1934. a) Rutherford & Soddy b) Chadwick c) Thomson d) Irene Curie & Joliot

57 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 56. Positron is emitted only in radioactivity. a) radioactivity b) induced radioactivity c) photo electricity d) ionisation.

58 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 57. The half life period of 7 N 13* is minutes. a) 10.1 b) 3 c) 13 d) 7

59 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 58. The half life period of 15 P 30 * is minutes. a) 10.1 b) 3 c) 13 d) 7

60 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 59. Radio-isotopes can be obtained using the particle accelerator like a) GM counter b) Cyclotron c) Mass spectrometer d) Radio

61 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 60. Co 60 * is used in the treatment of a) checking blood circulation b) cancer c) anaemia d) thyroid glands.

62 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 61. Na 24* is used in the treatment of a) checking blood circulation b) cancer c) anaemia d) thyroid glands.

63 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 62. I131* is used in the treatment of a) checking blood circulation b) cancer c) anaemia d) thyroid glands.

64 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 63. Fe 59* is used in the treatment of a) checking blood circulation b) cancer c) anaemia d) thyroid glands.

65 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 64. P 32 * is used in the treatment of a) skin diseases. b) cancer c) anaemia d) thyroid glands.

66 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 65. The ratio of C14 and C12 atoms in atmosphere is a) 1 : 10 6 b) 10 6 : 1 c) 1 : d) 1 : 10 16

67 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 66. The half life period of the radio – carbon is a) 6550 years b) 7550 years c) 5570 years d) 7570 years

68 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 67. The genetic damage is caused by rays. a) α b) β c)  d) δ

69 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 68. If the radiation exposure is , it may cause diseases like leukemia. a) 300 R b) 600 R c) 100 R d) 250 mR

70 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 69. If the radiation exposure is , it causes death. a) 300 R b) 600 R c) 100 R d) 250 mR

71 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 70. Safe limit of receiving the radiations is per week. a) 300 R b) 600 R c) 100 R d) 250 mR

72 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 71. The intensity of the radioactive radiation is measured by the device a) GM counter b) Cyclotron c) Mass spectrometer d) Radio

73 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 72. The most probable mass numbers of the fission fragments lie between a) 110 to 150 b) 80 to 110 c) 95 and 140 d) 40 to 120

74 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 73. When 92 U 235 is bombarded with a neutron, the value of the energy released is a) 1000 eV b) 10 MeV c) 200 MeV d) eV

75 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 74. Niels Bohr and John A. Wheeler explained the nuclear fission by model. a) Thomson atom b) Rutherford atom c) nuclear d) liquid drop

76 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 75. Natural uranium consists of of U238. a) 0.28 % b) 0.72 % c) % d) 9.28 %

77 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 76. Atom bombs were exploded over Nagasaki and Hiroshima in a) India b) USA c) Russia d) Japan

78 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 77. Synchrocyclotron can accelerate particles to an energy of the order of a) 10 6 eV b) 10 3 eV c) 10 9 eV d) 10 8 eV

79 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 78. In PHWR, oxide is used as fuel. a) plutonium b) thorium c) silver d) uranium.

80 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 79. The energy value of the thermal neutrons is a) 1000 eV b) 10 MeV c) 200 MeV d) eV

81 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 80. Cadmium or boron rods are called as rods. a) shielding b) reflector c) moderator d) control

82 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 81. A mixture of beryllium with plutonium is used as a source of a) protons b) electrons c) neutrons d) photons.

83 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 82. The boiling point of liquid sodium is a) 10  C b) 100  C c) 1000  C d)  C

84 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 83. The name of the nuclear reactor in Kalpakkam is a) Yamini b) Kamini c) BARC d) Minmini.

85 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 84. The total power generation by all the operating power rea ctors is a) 270 MW b) MW c) 2770 MW d) MW

86 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 85. The process of combining two or more number lighter nuclei to form a heavy nucleus is a) nuclear fission b) nuclear force c) nuclear fusion d) nuclear reaction

87 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 86. The principle involved in hydrogen bomb is a) nuclear fission b) nuclear force c) nuclear fusion d) nuclear reaction

88 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 87. The energy radiated per second by the sun is J a) 3.8 X b) 3.8 X c) 3.8 X d) 3.8 X 10 24

89 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 88. In sun, hydrogen and helium are in a state called a) photosphere b) chromosphere c) thermosphere d) plasma.

90 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 89. In proton – proton cycle fusion, the energy released is in the order of a) 36.7 MeV b) 26.7 MeV c) 16.7 MeV d) 46.7 MeV.

91 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 90. The study of cosmic rays started with a) cyclotron b) GM counter c) gold leaf electroscope d) capacitor

92 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 91. The intensity of cosmic rays is at the equator. a) maximum b) zero c) minimum d) infinity.

93 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 92. The intensity of cosmic rays is maximum at the height of km. a) 42 b) 90 c) 20 d) 30

94 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 93. In pair production, the particles produced are a) electron - proton b) electron - positron c) neutron - proton d) proton - positron

95 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 94. The name cosmic rays was given by a) Marie Currie b) Millikan c) Rutherford d) Henri Becquerel.

96 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 95. The energy of the primary cosmic rays is in the order of a) 10 7 eV b) 10 8 eV c) 10 9 eV d) 10 6 eV

97 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 96. The quantum of radiation with no charge and no mass is called a) electron b) photon c) proton d) neutron.

98 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 97. The rest mass of vary between 250 me and 1000 me. a) electron b) photon c) proton d) mesons

99 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 98. The rest mass of the vary from 2180 me to 3275 me. a) hyperons b) photons c) protons d) mesons

100 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER H H 2 → 2 He energy. a) 1 H 1 b) o n 1 c) 1 H 2 d) 1 H 3

101 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 100. In GM counter, the potential difference of about is applied through a high resistance of a) 100 V, 100 MΩ b) 100 V, 1000 MΩ c) 1000 V, 100 MΩ d) 100 V, 10 MΩ

101. The nuclear radius of 4 Be 8 nucleus is (a) 1.3 × 10 −15 m (b) 2.6 × 10 −15 m (c) 1.3 × 10 −13 m (d) 2.6 × 10 −13 m 102 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

102. The nuclei 13 Al 27 and 14 Si 28 are example of (a) isotopes (b) isobars (c) isotones (d) isomers 103 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

103. The mass defect of a certain nucleus is found to be 0.03 amu. Its binding energy is (a) eV (b) KeV (c) MeV (d) GeV 104 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

104. Nuclear fission can be explained by (a) shell model (b) liquid drop model (c) quark model (d) Bohr atom model 105 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

105. The nucleons in a nucleus are attracted by (a) gravitational force (b) electrostatic force (c) nuclear force (d) magnetic force 106 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

106. The ionisation power is maximum for (a) neutrons (b) α – particles (c) γ – rays (d) β − particles 107 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

107. The half life period of a certain radioactive element with disintegration constant per day is (a) 10 days (b) 14 days (c) 140 days (d) 1.4 days 108 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

108. The radio-isotope used in agriculture is (a) 15 P 31 (b) 15 P 32 (c) 11 Na 23 (d) 11 Na CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

109. The average energy released per fission is (a) 200 eV (b) 200 MeV (c) 200 meV (d) 200 GeV 110 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

110. The explosion of atom bomb is based on the principle of (a) uncontrolled fission reaction (b) controlled fission reaction (c) fusion reaction (d) thermonuclear reaction 111 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

111. Anaemia can be diagnosed by (a) 15 P 31 (b) 15 P 32 (c) 26 Fe 59 (d) 11 Na CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

112. In the nuclear reaction 80 Hg X → 79 Au H 1, X-stands for (a) proton (b) electron (c) neutron (d) deutron 113 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

113. In β – decay (a) atomic number decreases by one (b) mass number decreases by one (c) proton number remains the same (d) neutron number decreases by one 114 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

114. Isotopes have (a) same mass number but different atomic number (b) same proton number and neutron number (c) same proton number but different neutron number (d) same neutron number but different proton number 115 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

115. The time taken by the radioactive element to reduce to 1/e times is (a) half life (b) mean life (c) half life/2 (d) twice the mean life 116 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

106. The half life period of N 13 is 10.1 minute. Its life time is (a) 5.05 minutes (b) 20.2 minutes (c) minutes (d) infinity 117 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

117. Positive rays of the same element produce two different traces in a Bainbridge mass spectrometer. The positive ions have (a) same mass with different velocity (b) same mass with same velocity (c) different mass with same velocity (d) different mass with different velocity 118 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

118. The binding energy of 26 Fe 56 nucleus is (a) 8.8 MeV (b) 88 MeV (c) 493 MeV (d) 41.3 MeV 119 CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER

119. The ratio of nuclear density to the density of mercury is about (a) 1.3 × (b) 1.3 (c) 1.3 × (d) 1.3 × CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER