SKN Test Xii
SKN Test Xii
SKN Test Xii
the kinetic theory of gas may be used to derive the expression relating the pressure
p and the volume V of a gas to the root-mean – square speed of its molecules is
1 Nm 2
P= <c >¿
3 V
In this expression, what does the product Nm represent ?
(a) the mass of gas present in volume V
(b) the number of molecules in unit volume of the gas
(c) the total number of molecules in one mole of gas
(d) the total number of molecules present in volume V
2. what are the properties that affect the internal energy of a fixed mass of ideal gas ?
(a) pressure, but not volume or temperature
(b) volume , but not pressure or temperature
(c) temperature , but not pressure or volume
(d) pressure and temperature , but not volume
3. A monatomic ideal gas undergoes an isothermal change , then which of the
following correct describes the state of the gas
(a) there is no external work done on the gas
(b) there is no change in the density
(c) there is no change in internal energy
(d) there is no heat transferred to the gas
4. A fixed mass of an ideal gas has initial volume 1.5x10 -3 m3 and initial pressure of
1x105Pa with its pressure kept constant , it is supplied with 70J of energy and its
volume increase to 1.7x10-3 m3. What will happen to the internal energy of the gas
(a) increased by 90J
(b) increased by 70J
(c) increased by 50 J
(d) decreased by 50J
5. The charge sphere P repel the charge sphere Q, and charge Q attract charge z, and
charge sphere Z repel charge sphere Y then which of following is possible charge
on P, Q, Z and Y
P Q Z Y
(a) + + + +
(b) + - + -
(c) - - + -
(d) + + - -
37. There are initially N0 nuclei in a radio active source. After a time interval of three
half-lives what is the number of nuclei that have decayed?
(a) N0/16
(b) N0/ 8
(c) 7N0/8
(d) 15N0/16
38. Which of the following particles produce ionization by same mechanism
(a) beta rays & alpha rays
(b) proton and neutron
(c) beta rays and neutron
(d) alpha rays & proton
39. which of following isotope can be used to treat thyroid gland
(a) iodine
(b) carbon
(c) calcium
(d) phosphorus
40. which of following particles has high penetration power
(a) beta rays
(b) gamma rays
(c) neutron
(d) alpha rays