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Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks:

Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min


Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05) Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05)
1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into: 1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into:
(a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f (a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f
2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric 2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric
field: field:
(a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of (a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of
these these
3. Orbitals having same energy are called: 3. Orbitals having same energy are called:
(a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d) (a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d)
Degenerate Degenerate
4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are: 4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are:
(a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1 (a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1
5. The nature of positive rays depends on : 5. The nature of positive rays depends on :
(a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual (a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual
gas gas
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Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min
Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05) Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05)
1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into: 1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into:
(a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f (a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f
2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric 2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric
field: field:
(a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of (a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of
these these
3. Orbitals having same energy are called: 3. Orbitals having same energy are called:
(a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d) (a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d)
Degenerate Degenerate
4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are: 4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are:
(a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1 (a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1
5. The nature of positive rays depends on : 5. The nature of positive rays depends on :
(a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual (a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual
gas gas
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Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min
Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05) Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05)
1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into: 1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into:
(a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f (a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f
2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric 2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric
field: field:
(a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of (a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of
these these
3. Orbitals having same energy are called: 3. Orbitals having same energy are called:
(a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d) (a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d)
Degenerate Degenerate
4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are: 4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are:
(a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1 (a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1
5. The nature of positive rays depends on : 5. The nature of positive rays depends on :
(a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual (a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual
gas gas
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Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min
Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05) Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05)
1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into: 1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into:
(a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f (a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f
2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric 2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric
field: field:
(a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of (a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of
these these
3. Orbitals having same energy are called: 3. Orbitals having same energy are called:
(a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d) (a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d)
Degenerate Degenerate
4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are: 4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are:
(a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1 (a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1
5. The nature of positive rays depends on : 5. The nature of positive rays depends on :
(a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual (a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual
gas gas
………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………
Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min Test: T4 Class 1st Year Total Marks: 20 Time Allowed: 40 Min
Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05) Q.No.1 Choose the correct answer? (05)
1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into: 1. When 6d orbital is completed, the entering electron goes into:
(a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f (a) 7s (b) 7p (c) 7d (d) 7f
2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric 2. Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric
field: field:
(a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of (a) Zeeman effect (b) Stark effect (c) Compton effect (d) None of
these these
3. Orbitals having same energy are called: 3. Orbitals having same energy are called:
(a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d) (a) Hybrid orbital (b) Atomic orbital (c) Valence orbital (d)
Degenerate Degenerate
4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are: 4. The quantum number values of 2p orbital are:
(a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1 (a) n=2 , l=1 (b) n=1 , l=2 (c) n=1 , l=0 (d) n=0, l=1
5. The nature of positive rays depends on : 5. The nature of positive rays depends on :
(a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual (a) Cathode (b) Anode (c) Discharge tube (d) Residual
gas gas
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Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
…………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………...
Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10) Q.No.2 Give the short answers? (2*5=10)
Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20) Q. No.2 Give Short Answers? (2*10= 20)
1. Why positive rays are called anode rays? 1. Why positive rays are called anode rays?
2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57? 2. Write electronic configuration Z=86, Z=57?
3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley 3. Describe defects of Bohr&Rutherford atomic model? 4.State Moseley
law and its importance? law and its importance?
5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction 5.How neutron were discovered? Give equation of nuclear reaction
involved? involved?
Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method? Q.No.3 Explain Millikan’s oil droplet method?
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