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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions-2

(ii) This Subsection has 15 questions. Each question carries TWO marks. (15 x 2 =
30)

According to Wien's displacement law, the peak frequency of the blackbody


radiation

decreases with temperature

increases initially and decreases with temperature

is not related to temperature

increases with temperature

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de Broglie wavelength of electrons in a beam is 1.6 Å. What is the phase velocity


of wave associated with electron?

5.48x10^10 m/s

1.98x10^10 m/s

8.45x10^10 m/s

4.55x10^10 m/s

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Gamma rays of energy 662 keV undergo Compton scattering with aluminum
target. If the scattered gamma rays are detected at 180° relative to the incident
gamma rays, the energy of scattered gamma rays is .................

478 keV

288 keV

196 keV

184 keV

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In Franck-Hertz experiment, the first dip in the current is observed at 10.2 eV.
What is the wavelength of the light photon emitted by hydrogen atom when
excited to the first level?

2537 Å

1215 Å

6563 Å

1851 Å

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The de Broglie wavelength of a neutron which is kept at the absolute


temperature of 160 K is nearly equal to

8.4 nm

4.2 pm

4.3 nm

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Velocity of electron in the second orbit of hydrogen is

1.09 * 10^6 m/s

5.48 * 10^5 m/s

4.38 * 10^6 m/s

2.19 * 10^6 m/s

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Velocity of the electron in nth orbit of hydrogen atom is .......................

Option 2 Option 1

Option 4 Option 3

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In the hydrogen spectra which of the following transitions will produce a photon
with the longest wavelength?

n = 3 to n = 2

n = 4 to n = 3

n = 5 to n = 4

n = 3 to n = 1

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de Broglie wavelength of a particle moving with relativistic speed is ...................

Option 4 Option 3

Option 1 Option 2

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The Balmer series corresponds to transitions to the n = 2 state of hydrogen. What


is the ratio of the longest wavelength in the Balmer series to the shortest?

9/5

9/4

3/2

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Photons of wavelength 430 nm are incident on a photocathode having a work


function of 2.71 eV. The kinetic energy possessed by the emitted electron will be
nearly

3 eV

0.58 eV

1.88 eV

0.19 eV

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de Broglie wavelength of alpha particle accelerated through a potential


difference V is ............

Option 1 Option 2

Option 3 Option 4

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X-rays of wavelength 71 pm are incident on a calcite target. What is the


wavelength of the X-ray scattered at 180° angle?

71.33 nm

7.185 µm

71.85 µm

75.86 pm

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The momentum of an electron of mass mo and possessing same kinetic energy


as its rest mass energy is

mo/√2

√2 mo c

mo c

√3 mo c

A 71 pm X-ray is incident on a target and get scattered at an angle 30°. What is


the Compton shift that can be expected at this angle?

4.86 pm

0.86 pm

3.32 pm

0.325 pm

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