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Consider the following is wrongly paired:


I. Burning candle – Line spectrum
II. Black body radiation – Continuous spectrum
III. Sodium Vapour – Line spectrum
IV. A normal filament light bulb - Continuous spectrum
V. Spectrum obtained from a sodium vapour lamp – Continuous spectrum
VI. Excited hydrogen atom – Line spectrum
A. I only C. I, III, IV and V
B. I, III and VI D. I, IV, and VI

2. According to the experiments concerned with the photoelectric effect, what was
the result of increasing the intensity of the light striking the metal surface?
A. The energy of the electrons emitted was increased
B. The number of electrons emitted was increased
C. Both number and energy of the electrons was increased
D. There was no change in the number or energy of the electron
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3. Cu has two valence states, a +1 charge and a +2 charge. What would be


the possible Electron configurations for copper in a +2 charge?

A. [Ar] 4s13d8 B. [Ar] 4s2 3d7 C. [Ar] 4s0 3d9 D. [Ar] 4s0 3d8

4. What sizes of the particles and velocities can consider quantum effect?
A) Particles with very small mass and large velocities
B) Particles with small mass and velocities
C) Particles with very large mass and large velocities
D) Particles with large mass and small velocities

5. Which of the following can produced emission spectrum?


A) Electrons in an excited gas jump up to a higher energy level and release photons.
B) Electrons in an excited gas jump down to a lower energy level and release photons.
C) Electrons are released from the outer orbitals of an excited gas.
D) An unstable nucleus releases energy.
6. Two electrons in the same orbital cannot have the same value of:
A) Principal quantum number(n) C. Azimuthal quantum number(l)
B) Magnetic quantum number(m) D. Spin quantum number(s)

7. The de Broglie wavelength of a moving ball is calculated as 10-33 m. This


means that the moving tennis ball.......
E)

A) Diffracts through a narrow-slit C. Does not behave as a particle


B) Does not display wave properties D. It is travelling at the speed of light
8. The de-Broglie wavelength associated with a particle of mass 1 kg moving
with a velocity of 10 m/s is
A) 6.63×10−35 m C) 6.63×10−34 m
B) 6.65×10−33 m D) 6.63×10−32 m
A)

9. Which of the following statement is always correct?


A) An atom has equal number of electrons and protons
B) An atom has equal number of electrons and neutrons
C) An atom has equal number of protons and neutron
D) An atom has equal number of electrons, protons and neutrons

“It is impossible to determine simultaneously the position and velocity with accuracy of a small
particle like electron”. This statement is_______
(a) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
(b) de Broglie principle
(c) Planck’s law
(d) Aufbau’s principle
The relation Δx × Δp =h /4π  represents_______
(a) de Broglie equation
(b) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
(c) Schrödinger’s wave equation
(d) Pauli’s exclusion principle
The Principal quantum number ‘n’ represents_______
(a) average size of the electron cloud
(b) average energy of the electron
(c) average distance of the electron from the nucleus
(d) all of the above
The Principal quantum number is related to the_______
(a) orbital angular momentum
(b) size and shape of the orbital
(c) orientation of the orbital
(d) average size of the orbital
The quantum number that defines the shape of the orbital occupied by the electron is_______
(a) principal quantum number
(b) azimuthal quantum number
(c) magnetic quantum number
(d) spin quantum number
The total values of magnetic quantum number for a given value of azimuthal quantum number
is_______
(a) 2l
(b) 2l + 1
(c) 2l –1
(d) 2l – 2
The orbital with n = 3 and l = 2 is_______
(a) 3s
(b) 3p
(c) 3d
(d) 3f
Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed?

E)  What is the de-Broglie wavelength approximately of a tennis ball of


mass 60 g moving with a velocity of 10 meters per second?
A) 10−25 m B. 10−33 m C. 10−31 m D. 10−16 m

The subshell, which does not exist, has the quantum numbers_______
(a) n = 2 ,  l = 0
(b) n = 2 ,  l = 1
(c) n = 2  , l = 2
(d) n = 3 ,  l = 0
Two electrons occupying the same orbital have different _______.
(a) principal quantum number
(b) azimuthal quantum number
(c) magnetic quantum number
(d) spin quantum number

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