1.
10 nm = _____ m
[A] 10-8 [B] 10-7 [C] 10-9 [D] 10-10
2. The size of nanoparticles is between _____ nm.
[A] 100 to 1000 [B] 0.1 to 10 [C] 1 to 100 [D] 0.01 to 1
3. The diameter of hydrogen atom is...
[A] 1 [B] 10 [C] 0.1 [D] 0.01
4. Carbon atoms make ____ type of bond with other carbon atoms.
[A] covalent [B] ionic [C] metallic [D] hydrogen
5. Fullerene or bucky ball is made up of ____ carbon atoms.
[A] 100 [B] 20 [C] 75 [D] 60
6. The thermal conductivity of a standard SWNT along its length is ____ watt/(m.K)
[A] 3500 [B] 385 [C] 35000 [D] 35
7. 1 m = _____ nm.
[A] 10-9 [B] 10-8 [C] 109 [D] 108
8. "There is plenty of room at the bottom." This was stated by _____.
[A] Eric Drexler [B] Richard Feynmann [C] Harold Croto [D] Richard Smalley
9. Who coined the word 'nanotechnology'?
[A] Eric Drexler [B] Richard Feynmann [C] Sumio Tijima [D] Richard Smalley
10. According to the definition by CRN, nanotechnology is...
[A] mechanical engineering [B] atomic engineering
[C] Newtonian mechanics [D] micro-electronics
11. Nanoscience can be studied with the help of...
[A] quantum mechanics [B] Newtonian mechanics [C] macro-dynamics [D]
geophysics
12. Greeks and Romans had used nanoparticles in the manufacture of...
[A] cosmetics for eyes [B] medicines [C] metal articles [D] hair-dye
13. Egyptians were using ____ to prepare make-up for eyes.
[A] nanoaluminium [B] nanocopper [C] nanosteel [D] nanolead
14. The sword of Tipu Sultan was made of...
[A] nanolead [B] nanoaluminium [C] Damascus steel [D] Pure iron
15. _____ contains nanoparticles prepared by using biologically processed metal ores.
[A] Homeopathic medicines [B] Modern antibiotics
[C] Ayurvedic 'Bhasmas' [D] Modern cosmetics
16. Who was the first scientist to describe that substances having nanodimensions possess altogether different
and unique properties?
[A] Richard Feynmann [B] Eric Drexler [C] Archimedes [D] Michael Faraday
17. Which of the following does not apply to nanotechnology?
[A] It is a general-purpose technology. [B] It can be called Green
technology.
[C] Newtonian mechanics can describe it. [D] It involves rearrangement of
atoms.
18. The diameter of human hair is ____ nm.
[A] 50,000 [B] 75,000 [C] 90,000 [D] 1,00,000
19. The diameter of human hair is ____ m.
[A] 5 x 10-8 [B] 5 x 10-7 [C] 5 x 10-6 [D] 5 x 10-5
20. The cut-off limit of human eye is ____ nm.
[A] 2,000 [B] 5,000 [C] 10,000 [D] 50,000
21. The size of E.Coli bacteria is ____ nm.
[A] 2,000 [B] 5,000 [C] 50 [D] 90
22. The size of RBC is ____ nm.
[A] 50 [B] 90 [C] 2,000 [D] 5,000
23. The thickness of a transistor is ____ nm.
[A] 50 [B] 90 [C] 2,000 [D] 5,000
24. The size of a virus is ____ nm.
[A] 2 [B] 20 [C] 50 [D] 2000
25. The diameter of a bucky ball is ____ nm.
[A] 1,000 [B] 100 [C] 10 [D] 1
26. The width of a typical DNA molecule is ____ nm.
[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 5 [D] 10
27. 1 micrometer (micron) = ______ m.
[A] 10-9 [B] 10-8 [C] 10-7 [D] 10-6
28. 1 micrometer (micron) = ______ nm.
[A] 1,000 [B] 100 [C] 10 [D] 0.01
29. The full form of STM is...
[A] Scanning Tunneling Microscope [B] Scientific Technical Microscope
[C] Systematic Technical Microscope[D] Super Tensile Microscope
30. What does 'F' stand for in AFM?
[A] Fine [B] Front [C] Force [D] Flux
31. Which ratio decides the efficiency of nanosubstances?
[A] Weight/volume [B] Surface area/volume [C] Volume/weight [D]
Pressure/volume
32. The surface area to volume ratio of a sphere with radius 1 cm is R1 and that of a sphere with radius 5 cm is
R2. Then R1 = ____ R2.
[A] 3 [B] 1/3 [C] 5 [D] 1/5
33. The surface area to volume ratio of a cube with side 1 unit is R 1 and that of a cube with side 10 units is R2.
Then R2 = ____ R1.
[A] 1/10 [B] 10 [C] 1/100 [D] 100
34. The two important properties of nanosubstances are...
[A] pressure and friction [B] sticking and friction
[C] sticking and temperature [D] temperature and friction
35. With the help of _____, Robert F. Curl and others discovered fullerene.
[A] electron microscope [B] magnetic resonance
[C] condensation technique [D] mass spectrograph
36. In the structure of fullerene each carbon atom forms covalent bonds with ____ other carbon atoms.
[A] one [B] two [C] three [D] four
37. Who had invented the famous 'Geodesic' dome structure?
[A] Eric Drexler [B] Buckminster Fuller [C] Richard Smalley [D] Faraday
38. The largest cluster of carbon atoms in Bucky balls known till today consists of ____ carbon atoms.
[A] 60 [B] 75 [C] 180 [D] 540
39. The smallest cluster of carbon atoms in Bucky balls known till today consists of ____ carbon atoms.
[A] 75 [B] 60 [C] 20 [D] 15
40. The tensile strength of an MWNT is ____ Pa.
[A] 63 x 106 [B] 63 x 107 [C] 63 x 108 [D] 63 x 109
41. The compressive strength of a nanotube _____ its tensile strength.
[A] is less than [B] is greater than [C] is equal to [D] may be greater
than
42. The hardness of a standard SWNT is ____ Pa.
[A] 63 x 106 [B] 25 x 106 [C] 25 x 109 [D] 25 x 10-9
43. The bulk modulus of a standard SWNT is ____ that of diamond.
[A] less than [B] greater than [C] equal to [D] less than or equal to
44. How much current can be passed through 1 cm2 cross-section of a metal nanotube?
[A] 10-9 A [B] 109 A [C] 1000 A [D] 0.001 A
45. The electrical conductivity of a nanotube is ____ times that of copper.
[A] 10 [B] 100 [C] 1000 [D] 1/100
46. An MWNT possesses electrical superconductivity up to temperature of...
[A] 12 K [B] 12°C [C] 100 K [D] 100°
47. At room temperature, the thermal conductivity of a copper wire is ____ watt/(m.K).
[A] 3500 [B] 350 [C] 385 [D] 38.5
48. In radial direction, the thermal conductivity of a nanotube is ____ watt/(m.K).
[A] 3500 [B] 385 [C] 350 [D] 0
49. The thermal stability of a nanotube is seen up to ____ K in vacuum.
[A] 100 [B] 1000 [C] 2200 [D] 3100
50. The thermal conductivity of an SWNT along length is ____ watt/(m.K).
[A] 35 [B] 350 [C] 385 [D] 3500
51. The size of a quantum dot is ____ nm.
[A] 5 [B] 10 [C] 50 [D] 100
52. The wavelength of visible light is ____ nm.
[A] 40-70 [B] 400-700 [C] 4000-7000 [D] 40000-70000
53. The capacity of a normal human eye to see the smallest object is ____ μm.
[A] 10000 [B] 1000 [C] 100 [D] 10
54. The width of a carbon nanotube is ____ nm.
[A] 1 [B] 1.3 [C] 2.5 [D] 10
55. The thermal stability of a nanotube is seen up to ____ K in air.
[A] 100 [B] 1000 [C] 2000 [D] 3100
56. Nanoparticles of which substance were found on the surface of the sword of Tipu Sultan?
[A] Gold [B] Lead [C] Carbon [D] Silicon
57. Nano particles of which atom are used to control collateral damage due to explosion?
[A] Copper [B] Aluminium [C] Carbon [D] Lead
58. Who prepared and explained nanotubes for the first time?
[A] Sumio Tijima [B] Richard Smalley [C] Eric Drexler [D] Richard Feynmann
59. Which of the following statement/s is are true?
i. Volume to surface area ratio is very large for nanomaterials.
ii. The cut-off limit of human eye is 10-5 m.
iii. Hardness of a SWNT is about 63 x 109 Pa.
iv. Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical fullerenes.
[A] All four [B] (ii) and (iv) [C] (i), (ii) and (iv) [D] (ii), (iii)
and (iv)
60. Match the objects in Part A with their size in Part B.
[A] 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b [B] 1-b, 2-a, 3-c, 4-d
[C] 1-a, 2-d, 3-b, 4-c [D] 1-c, 2-d, 3-b, 4-a
61. Match the items in Part A with appropriate alternative in Part B.
[A] 1-c, 2-d, 3-a [B] 1-c, 2-b, 3-a [C] 1-c, 2-a, 3-b [D] 1-a, 2-b, 3-d
62. The suffix '-ene' in the name of fullerene shows the presence of _____ in the molecule.
[A] one triple bond [B] one double bond [C] two single bonds [D] two triple
bonds
ANSWERS
(1) A (2) C (3) C (4) A (5) D (6) A (7) C (8) B (9) A (10) B (11) A (12) D (13) D (14) C (15) C (16) D (17)
C (18) A (19) D (20) C (21) A (22) D (23) B (24) C (25) D (26) B (27) D (28) A (29) A (30) C (31) B (32)
C (33) A (34) B (35) D (36) C (37) B (38) D (39) C (40) D (41) A (42) C (43) B (44) B (45) C (46) A (47)
C (48) D (49) D (50) D (51) A (52) B (53) D (54) B (55) B (56) C (57) B (58) A (59) D (60) C (61) C (62)
B