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This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Physics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
What is the energy released in the fission of 2 kg of Uranium 235? (Given: energy per fission = 200 MeV) |
| A. | 1.64 × 1014 J |
| B. | 1.64 × 1015 J |
| C. | 2.64 × 1014 J |
| D. | 1.64 × 1020 J |
| Answer» B. 1.64 × 1015 J | |
| 2. |
Why is a fusion reaction difficult to perform? |
| A. | The nuclei are set up far from each other |
| B. | The attraction between the nuclei |
| C. | Sun’s energy is not sufficient |
| D. | Repulsion between the nuclei |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
Controlled chain reactions form the basis of an atomic bomb. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 4. |
Which of the following forms the basis of a nuclear reactor? |
| A. | Uncontrolled chain reaction |
| B. | Fast nuclear reaction |
| C. | Controlled chain reaction |
| D. | Catalyst controlled nuclear reaction |
| Answer» D. Catalyst controlled nuclear reaction | |
| 5. |
Uranium 235 mass should be greater than X, then it is capable of continuous fission by itself. Identify X. |
| A. | Critical size |
| B. | Threshold point |
| C. | Critical shape |
| D. | Specific size |
| Answer» B. Threshold point | |
| 6. |
Which of the following is the main result of nuclear fission? |
| A. | Helium |
| B. | Strontium |
| C. | Krypton |
| D. | Barium |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
The nuclear force is short-ranged. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 8. |
What is the energy released in a nuclear reaction called? |
| A. | R-value |
| B. | Q value |
| C. | P-value |
| D. | Nuclear energy |
| Answer» C. P-value | |
| 9. |
Which of the following best define nuclear forces? |
| A. | The attraction between protons and neutrons |
| B. | Repulsion between protons and neutrons |
| C. | The attraction between protons and electrons |
| D. | The attraction between electrons and neutrons |
| Answer» B. Repulsion between protons and neutrons | |