AtomicNuclear Core P1
AtomicNuclear Core P1
1. [1 mark]
A. Nucleon number
B. Neutron number
C. Proton number
D. Charge
2. [1 mark]
A.
B.
C.
D.
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3. [1 mark]
Which of the following atomic energy level transitions corresponds to photons of the shortest
wavelength?
4. [1 mark]
A radioactive nuclide with atomic number Z undergoes a process of beta-plus (β+) decay. What is the
atomic number for the nuclide produced and what is another particle emitted during the decay?
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5. [1 mark]
The positions of stable nuclei are plotted by neutron number n and proton number p. The graph
indicates a dotted line for which n = p. Which graph shows the line of stable nuclides and the shaded
region where unstable nuclei emit beta minus (β-) particles?
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6. [1 mark]
I. conservation of charge
The reaction
is proposed.
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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7. [1 mark]
8. [1 mark]
Which of the following atomic energy level models can produce this spectrum?
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9. [1 mark]
C→ N+X+Y
10. [1 mark]
The meson contains an up ( ) quark. What is the quark structure of the meson?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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11. [1 mark]
The graph shows the variation with time of the activity of a pure sample of a radioactive nuclide.
A. 3.1 %
B. 6.3 %
C. 13 %
D. 25 %
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12. [1 mark]
The graph shows the variation of the number of neutrons N with the atomic number Z for stable nuclei.
The same scale is used in the N and Z axes.
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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13. [1 mark]
Copper ( ) decays to nickel ( ). What are the particles emitted and the particle that mediates
the interaction?
14. [1 mark]
p+ + – → K– + +
The quark content of the – is ūd and the quark content of the K – is ūs.
I. baryon number
II. charge
III. strangeness.
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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15. [1 mark]
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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16. [1 mark]
Which is the correct Feynman diagram for pair annihilation and pair production?
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17. [1 mark]
18. [1 mark]
The average binding energy per nucleon of the nucleus is 7.5 MeV. What is the total energy
A. 53 MeV
B. 60 MeV
C. 113 MeV
D. 173 MeV
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19. [1 mark]
Two pure samples of radioactive nuclides X and Y have the same initial number of atoms. The half-life
of X is .
A.
B.
C.
D.
20. [1 mark]
The energy-level diagram for an atom that has four energy states is shown.
What is the number of different wavelengths in the emission spectrum of this atom?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 6
D. 7
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21. [1 mark]
A detector, placed close to a radioactive source, detects an activity of 260 Bq. The average background
activity at this location is 20 Bq. The radioactive nuclide has a half-life of 9 hours.
A. 15 Bq
B. 16 Bq
C. 20 Bq
D. 35 Bq
22. [1 mark]
Element X decays through a series of alpha (α) and beta minus (β–) emissions. Which series
of emissions results in an isotope of X?
A. 1α and 2β–
B. 1α and 4β–
C. 2α and 2β–
D. 2α and 3β–
23. [1 mark]
A graph of the variation of average binding energy per nucleon with nucleon number has a maximum.
What is indicated by the region around the maximum?
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24. [1 mark]
I. strong nuclear
III. electromagnetic.
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
25. [1 mark]
26. [1 mark]
p+ + p+ → p+ + n0 + μ+
A. Strangeness
B. Lepton number
C. Charge
D. Baryon number
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27. [1 mark]
B. Emission and absorption lines of equal frequency correspond to transitions between the same two
energy levels.
D. Emission lines always correspond to the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
28. [1 mark]
What gives the total change in nuclear mass and the change in nuclear binding energy as a result of a
nuclear fusion reaction?
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29. [1 mark]
A. U and Y
B. W– boson and Y
C. X and Y
D. U and X
30. [1 mark]
In nuclear fission, a nucleus of element X absorbs a neutron (n) to give a nucleus of element Y and a
nucleus of element Z.
X + n → Y + Z + 2n
What is and ?
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31. [1 mark]
C. J
32. [1 mark]
The binding energy per nucleon of is 6 MeV. What is the energy required to separate the nucleons
of this nucleus?
A. 24 MeV
B. 42 MeV
C. 66 MeV
D. 90 MeV
33. [1 mark]
The reaction p+ + n0 → p+ + 0 does not occur because it violates the conservation law of
A. electric charge.
B. baryon number.
C. lepton number.
D. strangeness.
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34. [1 mark]
A pure sample of nuclide A and a pure sample of nuclide B have the same activity at time t = 0. Nuclide
A has a half-life of T, nuclide B has a half-life of 2T.
A. 4
B. 2
C.
D.
35. [1 mark]
Photons of energy 2.3eV are incident on a low-pressure vapour. The energy levels of the atoms in the
vapour are shown
What energy transition will occur when a photon is absorbed by the vapour?
A. –3.9eV to –1.6eV
B. –1.6eV to 0eV
C. –1.6eV to –3.9eV
D. 0eV to –1.6eV
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36. [1 mark]
When an alpha particle collides with a nucleus of nitrogen-14 , a nucleus X can be produced
together with a proton. What is X?
A.
B.
C.
D.
37. [1 mark]
The mass defect for deuterium is 4×10–30 kg. What is the binding energy of deuterium?
A. 4×10–7 eV
B. 8×10–2 eV
C. 2×106 eV
D. 2×1012 eV
38. [1 mark]
As quarks separate from each other within a hadron, the interaction between them becomes larger.
What is the nature of this interaction?
A. Electrostatic
B. Gravitational
C. Strong nuclear
D. Weak nuclear
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39. [1 mark]
Which of the following lists the particles emitted during radioactive decay in order of increasing
ionizing power?
A. γ, β, α
B. β, α, γ
C. α, γ, β
D. α, β, γ
40. [1 mark]
Which of the following is the correct definition of the binding energy of a nucleus?
A. The product of the binding energy per nucleon and the nucleon number
B. The minimum work required to completely separate the nucleons from each other
41. [1 mark]
Which of the following lists three fundamental forces in increasing order of strength?
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42. [1 mark]
43. [1 mark]
Patterns in graphs help scientists make predictions. What can be deduced from a graph of neutron
number versus proton number for all stable nuclides?
B. The increase of the binding energy per nucleon with proton number
44. [1 mark]
A simple model of the hydrogen atom suggests that the electron orbits the proton. What is the force
that keeps the electron in orbit?
A. Electrostatic
B. Gravitational
C. Strong nuclear
D. Centripetal
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45. [1 mark]
Geiger and Marsden bombarded a thin gold foil with alpha particles. They observed that a small
fraction of the alpha particles were deflected through angles greater than 90˚. What does this
observation suggest about the nucleus?
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