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NEET ULTIMATE CRASH COURSE (2023)


Atomic Structure DPP-02

1. Wave number is 9. Which graph shows how the energy E of a photon of


(1) λ (2) 1/ λ light is related to its wavelengths ()?
(3) c/ λ (4) λ×v
E E
2. Which of the following have maximum wavelength? (A)
(1) (B)
(2)
(1) Cosmic rays (2) γ – rays
(3) Micro waves (4) Radio waves  
3. Which of the following have maximum frequency?
(1) Cosmic rays (2) γ – rays E E
(C) (D)
(3) Micro waves (4) Radio waves (3) (4)

4. Unit of wavelength is  
(1) m (2) nm
0 10. The wavelength of photon obtained by electron
(3) (4) All of these transition between two levels in H- atom and singly
ionised He are 1 and 2 respectively, then:-
5. The correct order of increasing frequency of (1) 2 = 1 (2) 2 = 21
electromagnetic radiations is: (3) 2 = 1/2 (4) 2 = 1/4
(1) Microwave < UV < IR < -rays
(2) Microwave < Radiowave < Visible < X-rays 11. The velocity of light is 3.0 × 108 ms–1. Which value
(3) UV < Radiowave < X-rays < -rays is closest to the wavelength in nanometres of a
(4) Radiowave < IR < Visible < X-rays quantum of light with frequency of 8 × 1015 s–1
(1) 3 × 107 (2) 2 × 10–25
–18
6. The number of photons of light of wavelength (3) 5 × 10 (4) 3.7 × 10–8
7000Å equivalent to 1 J are:
(1) 3.52 × 10–18 (2) 3.52 × 1018 12. The frequency of a wave of light is 12 × 1014 s–1.
The wave number associated with this light is
(3) 50,000 (4) 10,0000
(1) 5 × 10–7m-1 (2) 4 × 10–8 cm-1
–7 -1
(3) 2 × 10 m (4) 4 × 104 cm-1
7. A 100 watt bulb emits monochromatic light of
wavelength 400 nm. Calculate the number of 13. Rank the following types of radiations from the
photons emitted per second by the bulb. highest energy to the lowest. Ultraviolet/ visible/X-
(1) 2.022 × 1023 (2) 2.012 ×1020 ray/microwave/infrared
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(3) 20.21 ×10 (4) 22.06 × 1020 (1) X-ray, ultraviolet, microwave, infrared, isible
(2) ultraviolet, X-ray, visible, infrared,
8. A dye absorbs a photon of wavelength  and re- microwave
emits the same energy into two photons of (3) infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, visible, X-
wavelength 1 and 2 respectively. The wavelength ray
 is related with 1 and 2 as: (4) X-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared,
  2  microwave
(1)  1 (2)  1 2
1 2 1   2
14. The frequency of a green light is 6 × 1014Hz. Its

2 2
1 2 wavelength is:
(3)  1 2
(4) 
1   2 (1   2 ) 2 (1) 500 nm (2) 5 nm
(3) 50,000 nm (4) None of these
2

15. Which wave property is directly proportional to 23. Which is the correct graphical representation based
energy of electromagnetic radiation: on photoelectric effect?
(1) velocity (2) frequency
(3) wave number (4) all of these (I) K.E.

16. The number of photons of light of v̅ = 2.5 × 106 m–1


necessary to provide 1 J of energy are v
(1) 2 × 1018 (2) 2 × 1017
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(3) 2 × 10 (4) 2 × 1019
K.E.
(II)
17. The number of photons emitted in 10 hours by a 60
W sodium lamp ( of photon = 6000 Å)
v
(1) 6.50 × 1024 (2) 6.40 × 1023
23
(3) 8.40 × 10 (4) 3.40 x 1023
K.E.
19. Minimum number of photons of light of wavelength (III)
4000 angstrom which provide 1J energy:
Intensity of
(1) 2 × 1018 (2) 2 × 109 light
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(3) 2 × 10 (4) 2 × 1010

photons
No. of
19. The energy E corresponding to intense yellow line
of  sodium of 589 nm is: (IV)
(1) 2.10 eV (2) 43.37 eV Intensity of
(3) 47.12 eV (4) 2.11 kcal light
(1) I and II (2) II and III
20. The relation between energy of a radiation and its (3) III and IV (4) II and IV
frequency was given by:
(1) de Broglie (2) Einstein 24. If threshold wavelength () for ejection of electron
(3) Planck (4) Bohr from metal is 330 nm, then work function for the
photoelectric emission is:
21. Which is not characteristics of Planck's quantum (1) 6 × 10–10 J (2) 1.2 × 10–18 J
–19
theory of radiation? (3) 3 × 10 J (4) 6 × 10–19 J
(1) Radiation is associated with energy.
25. A certain metal when irradiated with light (v = 3.2 ×
(2) Energy is not absorbed or emitted in whole
1016 Hz) emits photo electrons with twice kinetic
number or multiples of quantum.
energy as did photo electrons when the same metal
(3) The magnitude of energy associated with a is irradiated by light (v = 2.0 × 1016 Hz). Calculate
quantum is proportional to the frequency. v0 of electron?
(4) Radiation energy is neither emitted nor (1) 1.2 × 1014 Hz (2) 8 × 1015 Hz
absorbed continuously but in small packets (3) 1.2 × 10 Hz 16
(4) 4 × 1012 Hz
called quanta.
26. In the emission of photoelectrons, the number of
22. Which of the following is not a characteristic of photoelectrons emitted per unit time depends upon
Planck's quantum theory of radiation? (1) energy of incident radiation
(1) Energy is not absorbed or emitted in whole (2) intensity of incident radiation
number integral multiples of quantum. (3) frequency of incident radiation
(2) Radiation is associated with energy. (4) wavelength of incident radiation
(3) Radiation is associated with energy emitted or
absorbed continuously but in the form of 27. What is the work function (w0) of the metal whose
small packets called quanta threshold frequency (v0) is 5.2 × 1014 s–1?
(4) The magnitude of energy associated with (1) 3.44 × 10–19 J (2) 34.4 × 10–19 J
–18
quantum is proportional to frequency. (3) 0.344 ×10 J (4) 3.03 × 10–19 J
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28. The energy absorbed by each molecule (A2) of a 31. Increase in the frequency of the incident radiations
substance is 4.4 × 10–19 J and bond energy per increase the
molecule is 4.0 × 10–19 J. The kinetic energy of the (1) rate of emission of photo-electrons
molecule per atom will be: (2) work function
(1) 2.2 × 10–19 J (2) 2.0 × 10–19 J (3) kinetic energy of photo-electrons
–20
(3) 4.0 × 10 J (4) 2.0 × 10–20 J (4) threshold frequency

29. Einstein's theory of photoelectric effect is based on: 32. Threshold wavelength depends upon :
(1) Newtons corpuscular theory of light (1) frequency of incident radiation
(2) Huygen's wave theory of light (2) velocity of electrons
(3) Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light (3) work function
(4) Planck's quantum theory of light (4) None of the above

30. In photoelectric effect the number of photo-electrons


emitted is proportional to:
(1) intensity of incident beam
(2) frequency of incident beam
(3) velocity of incident beam
(4) work function of photo cathode
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Answer Key
1. (2) 12. (4) 23. (4)
2. (4) 13. (4) 24. (4)
3. (1) 14. (1) 25. (2)
4. (4) 15. (4) 26. (2)
5. (4) 16. (1) 27. (1)
6. (2) 17. (1) 28. (4)
7. (2) 18. (1) 29. (4)
8. (2) 19. (1) 30. (1)
9. (4) 20. (3) 31. (3)
10. (4) 21. (2) 32. (3)
11. (4) 22. (1)

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