1-ATOMIC STRUCTURE QUESTION
1-ATOMIC STRUCTURE QUESTION
PG #1
(C) 1.59 Å (D) 0.132 Å (A) 6656 Å (B) 6266 Å
16. If the velocity of the electron in first orbit of (C) 6626 Å (D) 6566 Å
H atom is 2.18 × 106 m/s,what is its value 24. Maximum number of spectral lines in
in third orbit ? Lyman series will be if electron makes
(A) 7.27 × 105 m/s transistion from nth orbit :
(B) 4.36 × 106 m/s (A) n (B) n – 1
(C) 1.24 × 105 m/s (C) n – 2 (D) n (n + 1)
(D) 1.09 × 106 m/s
25. The de Broglie equation suggests that an
17. When an electron drops from a higher electron has
energy level to a low energy level, then : (A) Particle nature
(A) energy is absorbed (B) Wave nature
(B) energy is emitted (C) Both Particle & wave nature
(C) atomic number increases (D) Radiation behaviour
(D) atomic number decreases
26. The wavelength of a charged particle
18. The maximum energy of an electron in an ________the square root of the potential
atom will be at : difference through which it is accelerated :
(A) Nucleus
(B) Ground state (A) is inversely proportional to
(C) First excited state (B) is directly proportional to
(D) Infinite distance from the nucleus (C) is independent of
(D) is unrelated with
19. The ionization energy of H-atom is 13.6 eV.
27. The de-broglie wavelength associated with
The ionization energy of Li+2 ion will be : a ball of mass 1 kg having kinetic energy
(A) 54.4 eV (B) 122.4 eV 0.5 Joule is.
(C) 13.6 eV (D) 27.2 eV
(A) 6.626 10–34 m
20. Correct relation between total energy (TE) (B) 13.20 10–34m
and potential energy (PE) (C) 10.38 10–21 m
TE
PE= (D) 6.626 10–34 Å
(A) 2 (B) TE = PE
PE PE 28. What possibly can be the ratio of the de
TE= TE=
(C) 4 (D) 2
Broglie wavelengths for two electrons each
21. The wavelength of a spectral line for an having zero initial energy and accelerated
electronic transition is inversly related to : through 50 volts and 200 volts ?
(A) No. of electrons undergoing transition (A) 3 : 10 (B) 10 : 3
(B) The nuclear charge of the atom (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
(C) The velocity of an electron undergoing
transition 29. A helium molecule is moving with a
(D) The difference in the energy levels
involved in the transition velocity of 2.40 x 102 ms–1 at 300K. The
de-Broglie wave length is about
22. The spectral lines corresponding to the
radiation emitted by an electron jumping (A) 0.416 nm (B) 0.83 nm
from 6th, 5th and 4th orbits to second orbit (C) 803 Å (D) 8000 Å
belong to :
(A) Lyman series (B) Balmer series 30. If wavelength is equal to the distance
(C) Paschen series (D) Pfund series travelled by the electron in one second,
then -
23. Wavelength of first line of Balmer series in
hydrogen spectrum is :
(A) = (B) =
PG #2
(A) 3 2 0 +½
(B) 3 1 0 +½
(C) = (D) = (C) 3 1 +1 0
31. Select the incorrect relationship among the (D) 3 0 –1 +½
following :
39. Spin angular momentum for an electron is
given as :
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(D) (D) None
32. Heisenberg uncertainty principle is not 40. The orbital angular momentum of an
valid for electron in 2s-orbital is -
(A) moving electron
(B) motar car
(C) Stationary particle (A) (B) zero
(D) Both (B) and (C)
38. A correct set of four quantum numbers for (A) Zn2+ (B) Fe2+
unpaired electron in Cl-atom : (C) Ni3+ (D) Cu+
n l m s
PG #3
45. The total spin resulting from a d7 (C) (1 - r, 2 - s, 3 - p, 4 - q)
configuration is : (D) (1 - q, 2 - s, 3 - p, 4 - r)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 5/2 (D) 3/2
49. A : It is not essential that all the lines
46. Which orbital is non-directional available in the emission spectrum will
(A) s (B) p (C) d (D) All also be available in the absorption
47. A 3p-orbital has spectrum
(A) Two non-spherical nodes R : The spectrum of hydrogen atom is only
(B) Two spherical nodes absorption spectrum
(C) One spherical and one Radial nodes (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
(D) One spherical and two non spherical correct explanation of (A)
nodes (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not
the correct explanation of (A)
48. Match the following : (C) (A) is true but (R) is false
Column-I (D) (A) is false but (R) is true
Sub-atomic particles
(1) Electron 50. A : deBroglie equation has significance for
(2) Proton any microscopic or submicroscopic particles
(3) Neutron R : deBroglie wavelength is inversely
(4) Nucleus proportional to the mass of the object.
Column-II (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
Persons responsible for discovery correct explanation of (A)
(p) James Chadwick (B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not
(q) J.J. Thomson the correct explanation of (A)
(r) Rutherford (C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(s) Goldstein (D) (A) is false but (R) is true
(A) (1 - q, 2 - s, 3 - r, 4 - p)
(B) (1 - p, 2 - p, 3 - q, 4 - s)
PG #4