This document contains a physics test with questions covering chapters 21 and practical 19.
The test has multiple choice questions on topics like moderators used in nuclear reactors, types of nuclear reactions, uses of radioisotopes, and subatomic particles.
It also has short answer questions about background radiation, definitions of units like Curie and Becquerel, uses of radioisotopes as tracers, and quark composition of protons and neutrons.
Longer answer questions include describing nuclear fusion reactions like those in the Sun and calculating absorbed energy and equivalent dose from radiation exposure. Practical questions cover circuit diagrams for determining high resistance and the working principle and flash point of neon lamps.
This document contains a physics test with questions covering chapters 21 and practical 19.
The test has multiple choice questions on topics like moderators used in nuclear reactors, types of nuclear reactions, uses of radioisotopes, and subatomic particles.
It also has short answer questions about background radiation, definitions of units like Curie and Becquerel, uses of radioisotopes as tracers, and quark composition of protons and neutrons.
Longer answer questions include describing nuclear fusion reactions like those in the Sun and calculating absorbed energy and equivalent dose from radiation exposure. Practical questions cover circuit diagrams for determining high resistance and the working principle and flash point of neon lamps.
This document contains a physics test with questions covering chapters 21 and practical 19.
The test has multiple choice questions on topics like moderators used in nuclear reactors, types of nuclear reactions, uses of radioisotopes, and subatomic particles.
It also has short answer questions about background radiation, definitions of units like Curie and Becquerel, uses of radioisotopes as tracers, and quark composition of protons and neutrons.
Longer answer questions include describing nuclear fusion reactions like those in the Sun and calculating absorbed energy and equivalent dose from radiation exposure. Practical questions cover circuit diagrams for determining high resistance and the working principle and flash point of neon lamps.
This document contains a physics test with questions covering chapters 21 and practical 19.
The test has multiple choice questions on topics like moderators used in nuclear reactors, types of nuclear reactions, uses of radioisotopes, and subatomic particles.
It also has short answer questions about background radiation, definitions of units like Curie and Becquerel, uses of radioisotopes as tracers, and quark composition of protons and neutrons.
Longer answer questions include describing nuclear fusion reactions like those in the Sun and calculating absorbed energy and equivalent dose from radiation exposure. Practical questions cover circuit diagrams for determining high resistance and the working principle and flash point of neon lamps.
(21 2nd half)+ Practical -19 15th JUNE SESSION 2015
Name: _____________________ Time: 40 Min
Roll No. ____________________ Marks: 30 Session/Section:______________ Date: 30-12-2015 PAPER OBJECTIVE Total Time: 40 Min Total Marks: 30 Q.No.1 Four possible options have been given. Tick () mark the correct option. (7) Q.1 Questions (A) (B) (C) (D) 1. In Karachi nuclear power plant which of the cadmium graphite heavy water boron rods following is used as a rods rod moderator 2. Such reaction in which two fusion fission emission diffusion light nuclei merge to form a reaction reaction reaction reaction heavy nucleus is called 3. In sun the energy is p-n released due to fusion p-reaction n-reaction p-p reaction reaction reaction called 4. Radioactive iodine can be thyroid used to check person’s Cancer skin cancer lungs gland ______ is working properly 5. The particles that experience the strong Quarks leptons hadrons positrons nuclear force are 6. Three quarks make up a Lepton baryon meson Quark 7. Phosphorus-32 is used for blood cancer skin cancer bone cancer all of these
SECTION I
Note: Attempt all questions. (4 x 2 =08)
Q.No.2 Write short answer. (i) What do you understand by background radiations? State two sources of these radiations. (ii) Define: (a) Curie (b) Becquerel Q.No.3 Write short answer. (i) How a radioisotope be used to determine the effectiveness of fertilizer? (ii) What type of quarks are formed free proton and neutrons? Show by diagram. SECTION – II Q.No.4 (5 + 3 = 08) (a) Describe the phenomena of nuclear fusion. Also discuss the nuclear fusion in sun as example. (b) A 75 kg person receives a whole body radiation dose of 24 m-rad, delivered by -particles for which RBE factor is 12. Calculate (a) the absorbed energy in joules, and (b) the equivalent dose in rem.
SECTION – III (Practical –19)
Q.No.5 (2×2 = 4) (a) Answer the any two of the following: (i) Draw a circuit diagram of the practical “to determine the high resistance by neon flash bulb” (ii) How does neon bulb work? (iii) How does neon bulb work? (iv) What do you know about the flash point unit of neon? (b) Write brief procedure of the experiment “to determine the high resistance by Neon flash lamp”. (3)