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Concept Strengthening Sheet CSS 04 Based On AIATS 04 CF OYM Physics

1. The document provides information about nuclear physics concepts through practice questions and explanations. 2. The practice questions cover topics like nuclear stability, beta decay, nuclear binding energy, thermonuclear fusion, de-Broglie wavelength, and energy levels in the Bohr model of the atom. 3. Short explanations and multiple choice answers are provided for each practice question to strengthen conceptual understanding of key ideas in nuclear physics.

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Concept Strengthening Sheet CSS 04 Based On AIATS 04 CF OYM Physics

1. The document provides information about nuclear physics concepts through practice questions and explanations. 2. The practice questions cover topics like nuclear stability, beta decay, nuclear binding energy, thermonuclear fusion, de-Broglie wavelength, and energy levels in the Bohr model of the atom. 3. Short explanations and multiple choice answers are provided for each practice question to strengthen conceptual understanding of key ideas in nuclear physics.

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CF + OYM Based on

AIATS-04

Corporate. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-04
PHYSICS
AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.18 Statement II: In beta decay the ratio of number of
Topic: Nuclear Energy neutrons to number of protons remains
unchanged.
Statement I: Heavy nuclides tend to have more
number of protons than neutrons. (1) Statement I and II both are correct
Statement II: For a lighter stable nuclide, the (2) Statement I is correct but statement II is
N  incorrect
ratio of neutron to proton   ratio has to be
P 
approximately equal to 1. (3) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is
correct
(1) Statement I and statement II both are correct
(2) Statement I is correct but statement II is (4) Statement I and II both are incorrect
incorrect
3. In the given N/Z graph two region-(I) and (II) are
(3) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is
mentioned as shown below. Based upon above
correct
information, choose the incorrect statement.
(4) Statement I and statement II are incorrect

Practice Questions:
1. Statement I: Heavy nuclides tend to have more
number of neutrons than protons.
Statement II: To bind a nucleus together there
must be strong attractive nuclear force which
(1) For low atomic masses, the N/Z ratio for
must be strong enough to overcome repulsion
stability is approximately 1 : 1
between protons.
(1) Statement I and II both are correct (2) For a nuclide lying in region (I), it may
(2) Statement I is correct but statement II is achieve stability by converting a proton into
incorrect neutron
(3) Statement I is incorrect but statement II is
(3) For a nuclide lying in region (II), it may
correct
achieve stability by conversion of neutron into
(4) Statement I and II both are incorrect
proton
2. Statement I: The reason for alpha decay can be
attributed to the fact that strong nuclear force is (4) For heavy nuclides, the ratio of neutron to
unable to hold very large nucleons together. proton (N/Z) for stability has to be equal to
one

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AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.28


Topic: Mass Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy
The required condition for nuclear fusion to occur
is
(1) Low temperature and high pressure
(2) High temperature and low pressure
(3) High temperature and high pressure
(4) Low temperature and low pressure
Practice Questions:
1. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths for a proton
and an alpha particle, accelerated with same
potential difference from rest is
(1) 1: 2 (2) 2 2 :1
(3) 3 : 2 (4) 1 : 1
2. A stationary bomb suddenly explodes and splits
Practice Questions: into two unequal fragments of masses m1 and m2.
Calculate the ratio of their de-Broglie
1. Statement-1: Large amount of energy is required
wavelengths.
to bring two nuclei together for thermonuclear
(1) m1 : m2 (2) m1 + m2 : m1 – m2
fusion.
(3) m1 (4) 1 : 1
Statement-2: The large energy is required there
m2
to overcome coulomb repulsion.
(1) Statement 1 is correct while statement 2 is 3. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths for a proton
incorrect and alpha particle, if both have same speed is
(2) Statement 2 is correct while statement 1 is (1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1
incorrect (3) 1 : 2 (4) 16 : 1
(3) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.31
(4) Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect
Topic: Nuclear Binding Energy
2. Which of following statement is correct regarding
thermonuclear fusion? Consider the nuclear reaction X100  A60 + B40. If
(1) Thermonuclear fusion is source of energy the binding energy per nucleon for X, A and B are
output in interior of stars 7.2 MeV, 8.2 MeV and 8.0 MeV respectively, then
the energy released in the reaction is
(2) Thermonuclear fusion is achieved by raising
temperature of system, so that particle have (1) 100 MeV (2) 110 MeV
enough kinetic energy to overcome (3) 92 MeV (4) 140 MeV
Coulombic repulsion
(3) Extreme conditions of temperature and
pressure are required for thermonuclear
fusion to take place
(4) All of these

AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.15


Topic: de-Broglie Wavelength
Practice Questions:
A particle P of mass m and initial velocity v
collides with a particle Q of mass m at rest. The 1. Calculate the binding energy of helium nuclei, if
collision is head on and perfectly inelastic. The mp = 1.0073u, mn = 1.0087u and nuclear mass of
ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths associated with He4 = 4.0015u, where symbols have their usual
particle P before and after collision respectively is meaning.
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 2 (1) 2.8 Mev (2) 1.4 Mev
(3) 2 : 1 (4) 1 : 2 (3) 28.4 Mev (4) 4.1 Mev

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2. For the nuclear reaction mentioned below, find


the value of E
B.E
3Li
7 + 1H1  2 2He4 + E  5.6 MeV
A
7.06MeV
here binding energy per nucleon for 3Li7, 1H1, 2H4
are mentioned above
(1) 1.28 MeV (2) 2.1 MeV
2 2
(3) 17.28 MeV (4) 8.37 MeV (1) (2)
1 3
3. Greater the binding energy per nucleon of a 3 3
(3) (4)
nucleus 1 2
(1) Less stable the nucleus is 2. An energy level of a molecule is shown in the
(2) More stable the nucleus is figure. The change in potential energy of electron
(3) Stability is independent of binding energy per in the transition shown is
nucleon
(4) Nucleus gets stable for a very short duration
then gets unstable and this keep on occurring
continuously
AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.21
Topic: Energy Levels in Bohr’s Model

Some energy levels of a molecule are shown in


figure. The ratio of wavelengths of emitted
3 3
 (1) E (2) E
photons 1 is given by 2 4
2
(3) 3 E (4) 6 E
3. An energy level of a molecule is shown in figure.
The speed of the electron after the transition,
becomes

1 2
(1) (2)
2 3
1 3
(3) (4)
3 2

7
(1) times
2
7
(2) times
4
3
(3) times
4
Practice Questions: 9
(4) times
1. Some energy levels of a molecule are shown in 4
figure. The ratio of frequencies of emitted photon AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.43
1
is given by Topic: Basic Diode Circuit
2
In the figure shown, if the voltage drop in forward
biased diode is 0.2 V, the voltage difference
between P and Q is

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(1) 1.3 V (2) 1.7 V


(3) 2.7 V (4) 2.3 V
2. In the given circuit, the voltage drop in diode
under forward bias is 0.5 V. The current in
4 kresistance is

1 1
(1) 5.8 V (2) 6.0 V (1) mA (2) mA
4 2
(3) 6.2 V (4) 6.4 V 1 1
(3) mA (4) mA
8 10
3. In the above problem, current through the diode
is
5 7
(1) mA (2) mA
8 8
9 11
(3) mA (4) mA
8 8
Practice Questions:
1. In the figure shown below, if the voltage drop in
forward biased diode is 0.7 V, then the voltage
difference between P and Q is



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CF + OYM Based on
AIATS-04

Corporate. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-04
PHYSICS
ANSWER KEY

AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.18 AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.31


Topic: Nuclear Energy Topic: Nuclear Binding Energy
1. (1) 1. (3)
2. (2) 2. (3)
3. (4) 3. (2)
AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.28 AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.21
Topic: Mass Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy Topic: Energy Levels in Bohr’s Model

1. (3) 1. (3)

2. (4) 2. (3)

AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.15 3. (2)

Topic: de-Broglie Wavelength AIATS 04 – (CF + OYM) – Q.43

1. (2) Topic: Basic Diode Circuit

2. (4) 1. (3)

3. (1) 2. (3)
3. (4)

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