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Final Term Examination (Assignment Type) Tutor: Z.A Khan Nuclear Physics (BS 7th)

Date: June 2021 Time Allowed: 20 mins Maximum Marks: 15

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Section- I (Objective Type)


Q. 1 Tick (✓) the Correct Answers.
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I. Assuming that a nucleus is a sphere of nuclear matter of radius 1.2 × A 3 fm, the

average density in SI units is.


13 Kg Kg
(a) 2.29 ×10 (b) 2.29 ×101 7
m3 m3
11 Kg Kg
(c) 2.29 ×10 (d) 2.29 ×109
m3 m3
II. Isobars are nuclides which have.
(a) Same A and Z (b) Same A but different Z
(c) Same Z but different A (d) Same Z and same N
III. For a spherical symmetry, the quadrupole moment
(a) Negative (b) Positive
(c) Zero (d) None of the above
IV. 1 barn is equal to
(a) 10−28 m 2 (b) 10−14 m 2
(c) 10−19 m 2 (d) 10−34 m 2
V. Which one of the following represents elastic scattering type nuclear reaction?
(a) X(x,y)Y (b) X(x,x)X
(c) X(x,y)X (d) AX(x,x)A’Y
VI. The compound nucleus model is successful in explaining the nuclear reactions for
incident particle merges up to.
(a) 10 MeV (b) 20 MeV
(c) 15 MeV (d) 25 MeV
VII. As compared to proton, the depth of the nuclear potential, V o, for neutron is.
(a) Equal (b) Smaller
(c) Exponential (d) Greater
VIII. In a shell model it is assumed that the constituent parts of a nucleus move
(a) Spherically (b) Collectively
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(c) Opposite to each other (d) Independently


IX. The collective model combines certain features of the
(a) Liquid drop model & Bohr atom model (b) Liquiddrop & Pauli Exclusion Principle
(c) Shell and Liquid drop model (d) Shell & Pauli Exclusion Principle
X. The mass of virtual meson is about
(a) ~ 50 me (b) ~ 200 me
(c) ~ 100 me (d) ~ 150 me
XI. The gravitational interaction between two bodies is believed to be mediated through
this interaction is called
(a) Graviton (b) Boson
(c) Photon (d) Pion
XII. The following is the example of: n → p+ e−¿+ v́ ¿
(a) β decay (b) γ decay
(c) α decay (d) α, β, γ decay
XIII. 1 Ci = ____ Bq?
(a) 3.7 ×10 9 (b) 3.7 ×1010
(c) 3.7 ×1011 (d) 3.7 ×1012
XIV. Which of the following rays has more ionization power?
(a) β rays (b) γ rays
(c) α rays (d) α, β, γ rays
XV. Unit of disintegration constant
(a) m−1 (b) s−2
(c) Hz−1 (d) s−1

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