Subject: Physics (Part-II) Time: 40 Min
CHAPTER # 21
MCQ’S FOR ENTRY TEST
The atomic number is three times less than the mass number, the number of neutrons in the nucleous will be:
A. 3A/2 B. 2A/3
C. 3A/4 D. 4A/3
If Fpn , Fpp and Fnn denote net force between proton and neutron, proton and proton, neutron and neutron respectively then:
A. Fpp > Fpn > Fnn B. Fpp = Fpn = Fnn
C. Fpp > Fpn = Fnn D. Fpp< Fpn = Fnn
The nuclei which have different atomic numbers but equal number of neutrons are called:
A. Isobars B. Isotopes
C. Isotones D. Isomers
4. In mass spectrograph, while determining isotopes the principle used is:
A. Force on a current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field
B. Force on a charged particle in a uniform magnetic field
C. Force on a proton in a uniform magnetic field
D. Force on an electron in a uniform magnetic field
5. In mass spectrograph the radius of an isotope of mass ‘m’ is ‘r’. If all other factors are constant, the
radius of an isotope having mass 2m will be:
A. 2r B. 4r
C. 2r2 D. √2 r
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