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AL-HAMD EVENING ACADEMY (F.Sc,B.

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Munir Plaza,Block J Dera Ghazi Khan
MAJOR TESTING ROUND-1 PHYSICS PART II, TEST NO 12,
Name____________________ Class __________ Roll No_________ Section________
Date_____
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Paper Physics 2 Year ch 19 remaining Total Marks:50
(OBJECTIVE PART) Time:15 min
Q.1 MCQs 1x10=10
1. Application of photoelectric effect is
a. Photo diode b. Photo transistor c. Photocell d. None of these.
2. Compton scattering experiment provides a proof that radiation has a
a. particle nature b. wave nature c. dual nature d. none of these
3. The value of Compton shift is maximum at an angle
a. 0 0 b. 1800 c. 90 0 d. 3600
4. For electron or positron the rest mass energy is equal to
a. 1.5 Mev b. 1.02Mev c. 3 Mev d. 0.51 Mev
5. Pair production can not take place in vacuum as
a. mass is not conserved b. momentum is not conserved
c. energy is conserved d. none
6. A non relativistic free electron has K.E K .If its wavelength is doubles, its K.E is
a. 4K b. 2k c. k/4 d. k/2
7. With the help of 50 Kv electron microscope ,a resolution of
a. 0.5 to 1 m is possible b. 0.5 to 1 cm is possible
c. 0.5 to 1 nm is possible d. 0.5 to 1 mm is possible
8. Heisenberg received Nobel Prize in 1932 for the development of
a. 1911 b.1928 c. 1932 d. 1924
9. The reverse phenomenon of photoelectric effect is known as
a. Radioactivity b. Compton effect c. X-ray production d. pair production
10. Who gave the idea of matter waves
a. de-Broglie b. plank c. Einstein d. Heisenberg

Q.2 Note Write the short answers of any 7 questions marks 7x2=14
i. Why don’t we observe a Compton effect with visible light?
ii. Can pair production take place in vacuum? Explain.
iii. We do not notice the de Broglie wavelength for a pitched cricket ball. Explain why?
iv. When does light behave as a wave? When does it behave as a particle?
v. What advantages an electron microscope has over an optical microscope?
vi. If measurements show a precise position for an electron, can those measurements
show precise momentum also? Explain
vii. Is it possible to create a single electron from energy? Explain
viii. When light shines on a surface, is momentum transferred to the metal surface?
ix. Why can red light be used in a photographic dark room when developing films. But
a blue or white light cannot?
x. Photon A has twice the energy of photon B. What is the ratio of the momentum of
A to that of B?

LONG QUESTIONS
Note attempt any 2 questions Marks:16
Q.3 a. Explain electron microscope (5)
. b. A 50 KeV photon is Compton scattered by a quasi-free electron. If the scattered
photon comes off at 450, what is its wavelength? (3)
Q.4 what is de Broglie hypothesis? Describe the Davison and Germer experiment to support
this hypothesis. (5)
b. What is the de Broglie wavelength of an electron whose kinetic energy is 120 eV? (3)
Q. 5 a.Write a note on uncertainty principle. (5)
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b. An electron is placed in a box about the size of an atom that is about 1.0 x 10 m. what is
the velocity of electron? (3)

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