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1. In the Schrodinger's wave equation  9.

The orbital angular momentum for an


represents electron revolving in an orbit is given by
(A) Orbit (B) Wave function (  1)h / 2 . This momentum for an s-
(C) Wave (D) Radial probability electron will be given by
1 h
2. For each value of 𝑙, the number of 𝑚 𝑙 (A)  . (B) zero
values are 2 2
(A) 2𝑙 (B) 𝑛𝑙 h h
(C) (D) 2.
(C) 2𝑙 + l (D) 𝑛 – 𝑙 2 2

3. A subshell with 𝑛 = 6, 𝑙 = 2 can 10. The number of orbitals in nth Bohr orbit of
accommodate a maximum of an atom equal to
(A) 10 electrons (B) 12 electrons (A) n2 (B) 2n2
(C) 36 electrons (D) 72 electrons (C) (2𝑙 + 1) (D) (3𝑙 + 2)

4. Which of the following sets of quantum 11. 'g' orbital is possible if


number is correct for an electron in 4f
(A) 𝑛 = 5, 𝑙 = 4
orbital?
(A) 𝑛 = 3, 𝑙 = 2, 𝑚 = –2, 𝑠 = +l/2 (B) it will have 18 electrons
(B) 𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 4, 𝑚 = –4, 𝑠 = –l/2 (C) it will have 9 types of orbitals
(C) 𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 3, 𝑚 = +l, 𝑠 = +l/2 (D) all of the above.
(D) 𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 3, 𝑚 = +4, 𝑠 = +l/2
12. (X) Matching Column Types
5. For a d-eleclron, the orbital angular Quantum Orbitals
momentum is number
(A) 6(h / 2) (B) 2(h / 2) (1) 𝑛 = 2, 𝑙 = 1, 𝑚 = (P) 2px or 2py
(C) h/2n (D) zero –1
(2) 𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 2, 𝑚 = (Q) 4dz2
6. The correct designation of an electron with 0
𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 3, 𝑚 = 2, and 𝑠 = 1/2 is: (3) 𝑛 = 3, 𝑙 = 1, 𝑚 = (R) 3px or 3py
(A) 3d (B) 4f ±1
(C) 5p (D) 6s (4) 𝑛 = 4, 𝑙 = 0, 𝑚 = (S) 4s
0
7. A 3d-electron having 𝑠 = +1/2 can have a (5) 𝑛 = 3, 𝑙 = 2, 𝑚 = (T) 3d x 2  y2 , 3d xy
magnetic quantum no: ±2
(A) +2 (B) +3 Choose the correct option from the
(C) –3 (D) +4 following combinations:
(A) 1-P, 2-Q, 3-R, 4-S, 5-T
8. The quantum number not obtained from (B) 1-T, 2-S, 3-R, 4-Q, 5-P
Schrodinger equation is (C) 1-S, 2-T, 3-P, 4-Q, 5-R
(A) 𝑛 (B) 𝑙 (D) 1-P, 2-Q, 3-R, 4-T, 5-S
(C) 𝑚 (D) 𝑠
13. 14. Which of the following statement about
quantum number is correct?
Column-I Column-II
(A) If the value of 𝑙 = 0, the electron
(1) Orbit angular (P) n(n  2) distribution is spherical.
momentum (B) The shape of orbital is given by
(2) Orbital angular (Q) nh/2 subsidiary quantum number.
momentum (C) The Zeeman's effect is explained by
magnetic quantum number.
(3) Spin angular (R) s(s  1)h
momentum (D) all of the above.
(4) Magnetic (S) l(l  1)h 15. If the value of (𝑛 + 𝑙) is more than 3 and
moment
less than 6, then what will be the possible
(T) n(n  1)h number of orbitals ?
(A) 6 (B) 9
Choose the correct option from the (C) 10 (D) 13
following combinations:
(A) 1-P, 2-Q, 3-R, 4-S
(B) 1-Q, 2-R, 3-S, 4-T
(C) 1-Q, 2-S, 3-R, 4-P
(D) 1-T, 2-S, 3-R, 4-P
ANSWERS

1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (A) 13.
(C) 14. (D) 15. (D)

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