BATCH: XI- SPARK MARKS: 40 TIME : 10 MIN. DPP. NO.
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When an electron drops from a higher energy level to a low energy level, then
(a) Energy is emitted (b) Energy is absorbed
(c) Atomic number increases (d) Atomic number decreases
When an electron jumps from L to K shell
(a) Energy is absorbed (b) Energy is released
(c) Energy is sometimes absorbed and sometimes released (d) Energy is neither
absorbed nor released
The ratio of the energy of a photon of 2000 Å wavelength radiation to that of 4000 Å radiation is
(a) 1/4 (b) 4 (c) 1/2 (d) 2
The energy of a 700 – nm photon is
(a) 1.77 eV (b) 2.47 eV (c) 700 eV (d) 3.57 eV
5. Which electromagnetic radiation has extremely small wavelength?
a) Radiowave b) Cosmic rays c) Infrared rays d) Microwaves
6. Dimensions of Planck’s constant are:
a) force × time b) energy × distance c) energy/time d) energy × time
7. All types of electromagnetic radiations possess same:
a) Energy b) Velocity c) Frequency d) Wavelength
8. The value of charge on the oil droplets experimentally observed were −1.6 × 10 and −4 × 10
coulomb. The value of the electronic charge, indicated by these results is:
a) 1.6 × 10 b) −2.4 × 10 c) −4 × 10 d) −0.8 × 10
9. The mass number of an element is 23 and atomic number is 11. The number of protons, electrons and
neutrons respectively present in the atom of the elements are:
a) 11, 11, 12 b) 12, 12, 11 c) 11, 12, 11 d) 12, 11, 12
10. In an atom with atomic number 29, mass number 59, the number of electrons is:
a) 29 b) 30 c) 40 d) 59
11. The ratio of radii of two nuclei with mass numbers 27 and 64 is
a) 1/2 b) 3/4 c) 3/2 d) 2/3
12. Which one is not true for the cathode rays?
a) They have kinetic energy
b) They cause certain substances to show fluorescence
c) They travel in straight line
d) They are electromagnetic waves
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