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Quiz

9TH CLASS
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
`KU KATPALLY CEN TRE

1. a- particle is
a) H + b) He+ c) He2+ d) H
2. Which observation in a - scattering experiment shows that centre part of atom is
positively charged.
a) most of a - particle passed straight
b) few of a - particle deviated through small and large angles
c) very few a - particle rebounced back d) All the a - particle rebounced back
3. Radius of nucleus is of the order of
a) 10- 15 m b) 10- 10 m c) 10- 5 m d) 10- 12 m
4. Drawback of Rutherfords model is
a) It cannot explain atomic spectral of multi electron atom or ion
b) It cannot explain stability of atom
c) Both a and b d) None of these
5. According to Bohr’s model the angular momentum of eQ is integral multiple of
h h h h
a) b) c) d)
2p 3p 4p p
6. The value of angular momentum of e Q
in 2 –orbit will be equal to
h h h h
a) b) c) d)
2p 3p 4p p
7. An orbit is also called
a) stationary state b) Energy level c) Both a and b d) excited state
Q
8. On absorption of energy e
a) jumps to excited state b) jumps to ground
state
c) no eQ transition will be there d) eQ radiates light energy
9. Energy absorbed on released during electronic transition is given by
a) hu b) l u c) c /l d) h /l
10.Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle states that
a) eQ is unstable in its path & losses its energy & falls in to nucleus
b) position of eQ is impossible to know
c) velocity of eQ is impossible to know
d) Both position & velocity of eQ cannot be known simultaneously
11.The three dimensional region around nucleus where probability of finding eQ is
maximum is called
a) orbit b) orbital c) shell d) sub shell
12.Principal Quantum number indicates
a) the main energy shell of eQ b) distance of eQ from nucleus
c) shape of eQ cloud d) Both a and b
13.The quantum number which gives the shape of electron cloud is called
a) principal b) azimuthal c) magnetic d) spin
14.The maximum number of electron in a sub shell is given by
a) 2n2 b) n2 c) 2l + 1 d) 2 (2l + 1)
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15.Total number of orbitals in a shell is given by
a) 2n2 b) n2 c) 2l + 1 d) 2 (2l + 1)
16.The total number of m values for a given l value is
a) l b) 2l c) 2l + 1 d) l + 1
Q
17.An e has principal quantum number 3. The number of its (i) subshell (ii) orbital
would be respectively
a) 3 and 5 b) 3 and 7 c) 3 and 9 d) 3 and 6
18.For l = 4 , how many orbital will be present in the sub shell
a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9
19.Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is incorrect ?
a) n = 2, l = 0, m = ± 1 b) n = 2, l = 1, m = + 1 c) n = 2, l = 0, m = 0 d) n = 2, l = 1, m = - 1
20.The electrons of the same orbital can be distinguished by
a) principal quantum number b) Azimuthal quantum number
c) magnetic quantum number d) spin quantum number
21.Which of the pair of orbital have electron density along the axis
a) dxz , dyz b) dx y , dz
2 2 c) dxy , dyz
2 d) dxy , dz 2

22.The value of Planck’s constant in joule-sec is


a) 6.625´ 10- 34 b) 6.625´ 10- 27 c) 6.023´ 1023 d) 3.144 ´ 10- 10
23.Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not possible.
1 1
(I) n = 1 , l = 0 , ml = 0 , ms = ± (II) n = 1 , l = 0 , ml = 0 , ms = -
2 2
1 1
(III) n = 1 , l = 1 , ml = 0 , ms = + (IV) n = 2 , l = 1 , ml = 0 , ms = -
2 2
1 1
(V) n = 3 , l = 3 , ml = - 3 , ms = ± (VI) n = 3 , l = 1 , ml = 0 , ms = +
2 2
a) I , II b) III , IV , VI c) I , II , V d) I , V
24.How many electrons in an atom may have the following quantum number ?
1
a) n = 4 , ms = - b) n = 3 , l = 0
2
25.Incorrect statement about cathode ray
a) e /m value is independent of gas in discharging tube
b) contain stream of eQ
c) Travels with speed of light d) Travel from cathode towards anode
26.Correct electronic configuration of N-atom is
a) -¯ -¯ -¯ - b) -¯ -¯ - ¯ -
c) -¯ - -¯ -¯ - d) -¯ -¯ - - -
27.Correct order of increasing energy
a) 1s 2s 2 p 3s 3 p 3d 4s b) 1s 2 p 2s 3 p 3s 4s 3d c) 1s 2 s 2 p 3 p 3s 3d 4s d) 1s 2 s 2 p 3s 3 p 4s 3d
28.Anode ray contains a stream of
a) electron b) proton c) positive ions d) negative ions

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29.Correct statement about anode ray
a) It contains stream of proton b) e /m value is constant
c) e /m value change according to the gas taken in the discharge tube
d) Travels with velocity of light
30. The e/m value of which of the following will be maximum
a) H+ b) He2+ c) Li3+ d) neutron
31.Isotopes of an element have
a) the same physical properties b) different chemical properties
c) different number of neutrons d) different atomic numbers
32.Incorrect statement is
a) gases can conduct electricity at low pressure when high voltage is applied
b) anode rays contain positive ions
c) the e/m value of cathode ray is fixed
d) cathode ray travel with speed of light
32.Correct statement is
a) anode ray travel from cathode towards anode
b) anode ray is an electromagnetic wave
c) anode ray contains stream of protons
d) e/m value of anode ray is different for different gases
33.Least e/m value is for
a) electron b) proton c)  -particle d) neutron
34.Which of the following pair of atoms have different electronic configuration
16 18 14 14 12 13 14 15
a) 8 O 8O b) 7 N 6C c) 6 C 6C d) 7 N 7N

35.Number of valence electrons in Cl− ion are


a) 16 b) 8 c) 17 d) 18

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