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Poll-02 Chemistry

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CHEMISTRY (C-02)
Syllabus: Structure of Atom
Choose the correct option.
7. The number of phenomena which cannot be
1. The number of protons, neutrons and electrons explained by the wave nature of
in 76
32 Ge respectively are
electromagnetic radiation?
(1) 44, 32 and 32 (2) 32, 33 and 44 (I) Diffraction.
(3) 32, 44 and 44 (4) 32, 44 and 32 (II) Interference.
2. The correct order of penetration power among (III) Black-body radiation.
the following is (IV) Photoelectric effect.
(1) -rays > -rays > -rays (V) Variation of heat capacity of solids as a
(2) -rays > -rays > -rays function of temperature.
(VI) Line spectrum of atoms with special
(3) -rays > -rays > -rays
reference of hydrogen.
(4) -rays > -rays > -rays
3. The frequency of a wave is 4 × 1016 s–1. Its (1) 4 (2) 2
wave number would be
(3) 6 (4) 5
(1) 1.3 × 109 (2) 1.3 × 108
(3) 1.3 × 107 (4) 13 × 108 8. Select the incorrect statement regarding
photoelectric effect.
4. According to Bohr's theory, the angular
momentum of an electron in 4th orbit is (1) There is no time lag between the striking of
h h light beam and the ejection of electrons
(1) (2) from the metal surface
2 2
2h h (2) The number of electrons ejected is
(3) (4) proportional to the intensity of light
 
5. Orbital having 4 angular nodes and 4 total (3) The kinetic energy of ejected electrons
nodes is decreases with the increase in frequency of
the light used
(1) 4s (2) 3d
(3) 4f (4) 5g (4) Photoelectric effect could not be explained
on the basis of laws of classical physics
6. In hydrogen atom, the de Broglie wavelength of
an electron in the 4th Bohr orbit is [Given that 9. The correct sequence of frequency of the
Bohr radius, a0 = 52.9 pm] electromagnetic radiations is

1328.84 (1) X-rays > Radio waves > Microwaves


(1) 423.2  pm (2) pm
 (2) Microwaves > Radio waves > X-rays
423.2 (3) X-rays > Microwave > Radio waves
(3) 423.2 pm (4) pm

(4) Microwaves > X-rays > Radio waves
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10. The energies of orbitals in H-atom are in the (1) 6.67 × 1015
order (2) 66.67 ×1015
(1) 4s < 4p < 5s < 4d < 5p (3) 6.67 × 1016
(2) 4s < 4p < 4d < 5s < 5p (4) 66.67 × 1016
(3) 4s = 4p = 4d < 5s = 5p 16. Statement I: Energies of the orbitals in the
(4) 4s = 4p = 4d < 5s < 5p same subshell decrease with increase in the
11. The wavelength of photon emitted during atomic number (Zeff).
transition of electron from n = 5 state to the n = Statement II: Energy of 2s orbital of hydrogen
2 state in the hydrogen atom is (RH = Rydberg atom is greater than that of 2s orbital of lithium.
constant)
In the light of above statements choose the
21RH 100 correct option given below.
(1) (2)
100 21RH (1) Both statement I and statement II are true
21 100 RH (2) Statement I is true but statement II is false
(3) (4)
100 RH 21 (3) Statement I is false but statement II is true
12. The probability of finding an electron at a point (4) Both statements I and statement II are
within an atom is proportional to the false
(1)  (2) ()1/2 17. Consider the following statements.
1 (A) In the ground state of the atoms, the
(3) ||2 (4) orbitals are filled in order of their increasing
 energies.
13. The given graph represents which of the (B) Only two electrons may exist in the same
following orbital? orbital and these electrons must have
opposite spin.
(C) The principal quantum number determines
the size and to large extent the energy of
the orbital.
(D) Subsidiary quantum number defines the
two-dimensional shape of the orbital.
Correct statements are
(1) 1s (2) 2s
(3) 2p (4) 3d (1) (A) and (B) only
14. Statement I: Heisenberg uncertainty principle (2) (B) and (C) only
rules out existence of definite paths or (3) (A), (B) and (C) only
trajectories of electrons and other similar (4) (A), (B), (C) and (D)
particles.
18. Consider the following sets of quantum number
Statement II: The effect of Heisenberg
n l m s
uncertainty principle is significant only for
motion of microscopic objects and is negligible 1

for that of macroscopic objects. (a) 3 0 0 2
In the light of above statements choose the 1
correct option given below. –
(b) 4 3 –2 2
(1) Statement I is correct but statement II is
incorrect. 1

(2) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is (c) 2 2 1 2
correct 1

(3) Both the statement I and statement II are (d) 3 2 3 2
correct
Which of the following sets of quantum number
(4) Both the statement I and statement II are is not possible?
incorrect
(1) (a) and (b) only (2) (b) and (c) only
15. The number of photons of light with a
wavelength of 6600 pm that provide 2J of (3) (c) and (d) only (4) (a) and (d) only
energy is
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19. Number of possible exchange for a d5 20. The ion that is isoelectronic with CN– is
configuration is
(1) CO (2) N+2
(I) 5 (2) 10
(3) 15 (4) 20 (3) O 2– (4) N2–

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