Bloom's Level Wise Marks Distribution: Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus
Bloom's Level Wise Marks Distribution: Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus
Note: Attempt minimum two questions, Objective questions of Parts (a1) & (a2) along with part
(b) are compulsory, and attempt any two parts from remaining (c), (d) & (e).
Course Outcome wise
Marks Distribution Q. No. Questions Mar CO BL PI
30 ks
20 MARKS 1 (a1) 1 CO1 L1 1.5.1
Matter-wave defined by which equation
10 (a) Newtons laws, (b) De-Broglie relationship, (c)
0 Maxwell relationship, (d) none of the option
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 (a2) Expectation value indicates to: 1 CO1 L1 1.5.1
(a) sum, (b) square, (c) average, (d) probability density
(b) Give a relation between phase velocity and group 2 CO1 L2 1.5.1
BL- Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (1- Remembering, 2- Understanding, 3- Applying, 4 - velocity.
Analyzing, 5- Evaluating, 6- Creating), CO – Course Outcomes; PI Code – Performance (c) Explain the uncertainty principle in all the conjugate 8 CO1 L2 1.5.1
Indicator Code parameters. Derive the principle.
(d) Derive the time independent and time dependent 8 CO1 L2 1.5.1
Schrodinger’s equations of a wave function.
(e) (i) Calculate the de-Broglie’s wavelength of an 4 CO1 L3 1.5.1
electron accelerated through a potential difference
of 182 volt.
(ii) Calculate the energy difference between the 4 CO1 L3 1.5.1
ground state and the first excited state for an
electron in a box of length 1.0 Å.
2 (a1) Width of Interference fringes is: (a) different, (b) 1 CO2 L1 1.5.1 4 (a1) Forbidden energy gap is expressed by: 1 CO4 L1 1.5.1
decreases, (c) increases, (d) same. (a) Ef, (b) E, (c) Eg , (d) Eg/2
(a2) Interference occurs in (i) Longitudinal waves only (ii) 1 CO2 L1 1.5.1 (a2) A semiconductor is formed by ________ bonds. 1 CO4 L1 1.5.1
transverse waves only(iii) Electromagnetic waves only (a) covalent, (b) electrovalent, (c) co-ordinate, (d) none
(iv) all above wave. of these
(b) Explain the coherent waves? 2 CO2 L1 1.5.1 (b) Define extrinsic semiconductor. 2 CO4 L1 1.5.1
(c) Explain the Newton’s ring method. 8 CO2 L2 1.5.1 (c) Explain the band theory, and draw energy bands of a Li 8 CO4 L2, 1.5.1,
(d) Explain the Rayleigh’s criterion of resolving power? And 8 CO2 L2 1.5.1 solid. L4 5.4.2
derive the resolving power of a grating. (d) Write notes on any two: 8 CO4 L2 1.5.1
(e) (i) In the biprism experiment when a mica plate of 4 CO2 L3 1.5.1 i. Prove that Ef = Eg/2, ii. Drift and diffusion of electrons,
thickness 8x10-5 cm is kept in the path of one of the iii. Law of mass action and the condition of neutrality.
interfering wave, the central fringe shifts by a (e) (i) Calculate the drift velocity of electrons in an 4 CO4 L3 1.5.1
distance equal to the fringe width. If the aluminium wire of diameter 0.9 mm, carrying
wavelength of light used is 6000 A0, find the current of 6 A. Assume that 4.5 x 1028 electrons/m3
refractive index of mica. are available for conduction.
(ii) A monochromatic light of wavelength 6500 Å falls 4 CO2 L3 1.5.1 (ii) Calculate the number of donor atoms per m3 of n- 4 CO4 L3 1.5.1
normally on a grating. The first order spectrum is type material having resistivity of 0.25 Ω-m, the
observed at 15° from the mean position. Calculate mobility of electrons is 0.3 m2/ Vs.
the grating element. (sin15° = 0.2588).