Atomic Physical Chemistry MCQs

  Qno.1 Nuclear hypothesis was declared by Dalton in ?


a)1895


b)1905


c)1708


d)1808

Qno.2 In 1891 J.J Thomson well known analyze connecting with the entry of electric flow through.


a) A strong


b) A gas


c) A strong


d) A plasma


Qno.3 By passing an electric release through a gas at low pressure,the electron was found by.


a) Rutherford


b) Milliken


c) Chadwick


d) J.J Thomson


Qno.4 The electron was by J.J Thomson by passing an Electric release through.


a) A Strong


b) A Fluid


c) A gas at low tension


d) A gas at low tension


Qno.5 Charge on a not entirely set in stone by.


a) Ampere


b) Maxwell


c) Millikan


d) Thomson

Qno.6 The charge on not entirely set in stone by Milliken in .


a) 1905


b) 1895


c) 1909


d) 1918


Qno.7 As per Rutherford model of atom,the positive charge in a molecule.


a) Is consistently spread all through its volume.


b) Is amassed at its middle


c) Is at s certain distance front its middle.


d) Is dispersed by £ molecule


Qno.8 Rutherford besieged a slim sheet of gold with.


a) X-beam


b) a_particles


Qno.9 Rutherford decided the size (distance across) of the core to be equivalent to.


a) 10-¹⁴


b) 10-¹⁵


c) 10-¹³


d) 10-¹²


Qno.10 Rutherford besieged nitrogen with alpha particles to find.


a) Electron


b) Neutron


c) Proton


d) X-beam


Qno.11 Proton was found by Rutherford in.


a) 1913


b) 1915


c) 1920


d) 1920


Qno.12 Chadwick found neutron by the investigation of dispersing of alpha particles from.


a) Gold foil


b) Nitrogen


c) Beryllium


d) Oxygen 

Qno.13 Chadwick found in 1992.


a) Proton


b) Neutron


c) Iota


d) Photon


Qno.14 Neutron was found by.


a) Curie


b) Roentgen


c) Rutherford


d) Chadwick


Qno.15 A Nuclear span of the request for


a) 10-¹⁴


b) 10-¹³


c) 10-¹¹


d) 10-¹⁰


Qno.16 Neutron and protons in the core are together called.


a) Photon


b) Mesons


c) Nuclear particles


 d) Nucleons 

Qno.17 Charge on Neutron is


a) +1.6×10-¹⁹ C


b) Zero


c) - 1.6×10-¹⁹ C


d) 1.2×10-¹⁹ C


Qno.18 A molecule having the mass of an electron and the charge of a proton is known as a .


a) Antiproton


b) Gamma beams


c) Position


d) Photon


Qno.19 The Core comprises of


a) Protons and neutrons


b) Protons and Electrons


c) Proton as it were


d) Electrons and neutrons


Qno.20 Cores of various components are distinguished by their.


a) Nuclear mass number


b) Nuclear number


c) Atomic mass


d) Atomic charge 

Qno.21 Mass of a core is of the request for .


a) 10-¹⁹


b) 10-²¹


c) 10-²⁴kg


d) 10-³¹ kg


Qno.22 The nuclear mass number of a core is the all out number of .


a) Nucleons in the core


b) Neutrons in the core


c) Deuterons in the core


d) Protons in the core


Qno.23 Isotopes of a component are the particles whose cores have .


a) a similar nuclear number Z however contrast in mass number A


b) a similar mass number Adjoin different in Nuclear Z number of protons


c) similar number of neutrons however unique number of protons


d) Different number of neutrons as well as Various


Qno.24 Particles in a component whose nuclear number are something very similar however have different mass are called.


a) Isobars


b) Isotones


c) Isotopes


d) Isomers


Qno.25 The corresponding of rot consistent of a radioactive component is.


a) Half life


b) Mean life


c) All out life


d) Curie


Qno.26 The compound way of behaving of a still up in the air.


a) Mass number


b) Number of isotopes


c) Nuclear number


d) Core 

Qno.27 The mass of a positron is equivalent to the mass of


a) Neutron


b) Proton


c) Duetron


d) Electron


Qno.28 Atomic power is


a) Appealing and long reach force


b) Horrendous and long reach force.


c) Alluring and short reach force


d) Shocking and short reach force.


Qno.29 Atomic power exists between.


a) neutron


b) proton


c) Proton-neutron


d) All


Qno.30 W+and Z bosons are transporters of .


a) Electronweak collaboration at low energy


b) Electronweak collaboration at high energy


c) Atomic powers


d) Gravitational power

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