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1.

The process in which two light nuclei combine to form a heavy nucleus is called

A. fusion reaction
B. fission reaction
C. radioactivity
D. transmutation
Answer» B. fission reaction
2.

The lifetime of unstable nuclei is

A. limited
B. unlimited
C. 100 years
D. 50 years
Answer» C. 100 years
3.

The greatest ionization power is possessed by

A. beta particles
B. gamma particles
C. neutrons
D. alpha particles
Answer» E.
4.

The number of protons in the nucleus is called

A. neutron number (N)
B. atomic number (Z)
C. atomic mass number (A)
D. electron number (E)
Answer» B. atomic number (Z)
5.

(1/focal length in meters) is equal to

A. diameter of a lens
B. weakness of a lens
C. power of a lens
D. quality of lens
Answer» D. quality of lens
6.

The word atom is derived from the Greek word

A. antimum
B. atomis
C. otomos
D. optium
Answer» D. optium
7.

In the air, the alpha particle has a range of several

A. centimeters
B. thousand meters
C. hundred meters
D. meters
Answer» D. meters
8.

The temperature at the center of the sun is

A. 50 million kelvin
B. 20 million kelvin
C. 30 million kelvin
D. 40 million kelvin
Answer» C. 30 million kelvin
9.

The process of emission of natural radiation from some elements is called

A. radioactivity
B. degeneracy
C. transmutation
D. radio transmutation
Answer» B. degeneracy
10.

A charge in the electric field always

A. moves from lower potential to higher potential
B. moves from higher potential to lower potential
C. stay at higher potential
D. stay at lower potential
Answer» C. stay at higher potential
11.

The lines of the electric field were introduced by

A. Newton
B. Michael Faraday
C. John burges
D. Henry Pascal
Answer» C. John burges
12.

The electron in a hydrogen atom experiences an electric field from the atom's nucleus in the order of

A. 1012 NC-1
B. 1011 NC-1
C. 1015 NC-1
D. 108 NC-1
Answer» C. 1015 NC-1
13.

By using electroscope, if the body is negatively charged then due to electrostatic induction, then on the disk there will be appear

A. both positive and negative charges
B. negative charge
C. positive charge
D. no charge
Answer» D. no charge
14.

The study of charges at rest is called

A. chemical electricity
B. heat electricity
C. static electricity
D. mechanical electricity
Answer» D. mechanical electricity
15.

The fast-moving light photons are

A. alpha radiation
B. gamma radiation
C. beta radiations
D. no radiations
Answer» C. beta radiations
16.

The number of neutrons in the nucleus is called

A. neutron number (N)
B. atomic number (Z)
C. atomic mass number (A)
D. electron number (E)
Answer» C. atomic mass number (A)
17.

A compound containing some amount of radioisotope is

A. tracer
B. radioactive compound
C. non radioactive
D. linear active compound
Answer» B. radioactive compound
18.

Most of the nuclei with atomic number 1 to 82 are

A. positive nuclei
B. negative nuclei
C. unstable nuclei
D. stable nuclei
Answer» E.
19.

If a radioactive element has a half-life of 40 minutes. The initial count rate was 1000 per minute, then how long will it take for the count rate to drop to 125 per minutes

A. 120 minutes
B. 90 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 60 minutes
Answer» B. 90 minutes
20.

A process in which heavy nucleus splits into two by bombarding a slow-moving neutron is called

A. radioactivity
B. nuclear fusion
C. nuclear fission
D. nuclear splitting
Answer» D. nuclear splitting
21.

The radiation which primarily consists of protons, electrons, alpha particles, and large nuclei are called

A. environmental radiations
B. background radiations
C. positive radiations
D. cosmic radiations
Answer» E.
22.

The radiation which strongly interacts with the matter due to its charge and has a short-range as compared to gamma radiations is

A. alpha radiation
B. beta radiation
C. no radiation
D. gamma radiation
Answer» C. no radiation
23.

In fission, the mass of products is

A. less than original nucleus
B. more than original nucleus
C. equal to original nucleus
D. all of above
Answer» B. more than original nucleus
24.

An object 12 cm in front of a convex mirror forms an image 6 cm behind the mirror. The focal length of the mirror is

A. −10 cm
B. −14 cm
C. −12 cm
D. −15 cm
Answer» D. −15 cm
25.

The inner part of the fiber optics which carries light is called

A. prism
B. cladding
C. core
D. diopters
Answer» D. diopters
26.

The speed of light in water is approximately

A. 2.3 × 108 m s-1
B. 3.3 × 108 m s-1
C. 2.3 × 105 m s-1
D. 4.3 × 108 m s-1
Answer» B. 3.3 × 108 m s-1
27.

The angle of reflection and the angle of reflection are

A. both negative
B. not equal
C. equal
D. opposite
Answer» D. opposite
28.

The speed of light in glass is approximately

A. 3.0 × 108 m s-1
B. 2.3 × 108 m s-1
C. 2.0 × 108 m s-1
D. 2.6 × 105 m s-1
Answer» D. 2.6 × 105 m s-1
29.

In the critical angle, some of the light escape the fiber optics and is lost, if the angle of incidence with cladding is

A. less
B. high
C. equal
D. zero
Answer» B. high
30.

1 GB is equal to

A. 1250 megabytes
B. 1296 megabytes
C. 1150 megabytes
D. 1024 megabytes
Answer» E.
31.

The temporary memory of computer is

A. ROM
B. secondary memory
C. primary memory
D. RAM
Answer» E.
32.

The method used to transfer information to far off places instantly is called

A. information technology
B. language
C. data
D. telecommunication
Answer» E.
33.

A small storage device that can be used to transport files from one computer to another is called

A. flash drive
B. floppy disk
C. hard disk
D. compact disc
Answer» B. floppy disk
34.

The scientific method to store information, to arrange it for the proper use and to communicate it to others is called

A. miscommunication
B. telecommunication
C. information technology
D. electromagnetic communication
Answer» D. electromagnetic communication
35.

As compared to the fiber optics used in a single-mode cable, each optical fiber is a multi-mode cable is about

A. 5 times thicker
B. 15 times thicker
C. 20 times thicker
D. 10 times thicker
Answer» E.
36.

The group of cells forms a

A. data
B. cluster
C. cathode rays
D. electric signals
Answer» C. cathode rays
37.

The scientific methods and means to store, process and transmit vast amounts of information in seconds with the help of electronic equipment is called

A. information technology
B. mass technology
C. biotechnology
D. information and communication technology
Answer» E.
38.

Most of the data transferred through the internet are carried by

A. light
B. heat
C. sound
D. em waves
Answer» B. heat
39.

If gm = ge ⁄ 6, the time period of a simple pendulum is 2s and ge = 10ms-2. The length of the pendulum on the moon will be

A. 2 m
B. 1 m
C. 0.17 m
D. 2.5 m
Answer» D. 2.5 m
40.

The bending of waves around the corners of slits is called

A. Reflection
B. Refraction
C. diffraction
D. Deflection
Answer» D. Deflection
41.

In one second, a human eardrum can oscillate back and forth up to

A. 30,000 times
B. 10,000 times
C. 25,000 times
D. 20,000 times
Answer» E.
42.

In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves have the same

A. frequency
B. speed
C. wavelength
D. amplitude
Answer» C. wavelength
43.

The method of transfer energy is

A. conduction
B. radiation
C. wave motion
D. all of above
Answer» E.
44.

Coulomb is equal to the charge of

A. 8.25×1018
B. 6.25×1018
C. 7.25×1018
D. 5.25×1018
Answer» C. 7.25×1018
45.

In equation Q=CV, C is the constant of proportionality called the capacitor's

A. power
B. capacitance
C. heat
D. electric intensity
Answer» C. heat
46.

The charge on capacitor plates is directly proportional to

A. current
B. electric field intensity
C. potential difference
D. resistance
Answer» D. resistance
47.

3 capacitors with capacitances 5µF, 6µF and 7µF are arranged in parallel combination with a battery of 5V, as 1µF = 10-6F, the voltage across each capacitor is

A. 15V
B. 5V
C. 18V
D. 20V
Answer» C. 18V
48.

1 picofarad (1pF) is equal to

A. 1×10-9F
B. 1×10-12F
C. 1×10-6F
D. 1×10-10F
Answer» C. 1×10-6F
49.

The term software refers to

A. computer manuals only
B. computer programs only
C. machinery
D. computer manuals and programs
Answer» E.
50.

To send the sound waves to far off areas, they are converted to

A. radio waves
B. frequency
C. microwaves
D. electromagnetic waves
Answer» E.