MCQ 1011 Mark
A nucleus of mass 218 amu in free state decays to emit an a-particle. Kinetic energy of the a-particle emitted is 6.7 MeV. The recoil energy (in MeV) of the daughter nucleus is
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The composition of an a -particle can be expressed as
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$_{90}^{232} $ Than isotope of thorium decays in ten stages emitting six a-particles and four b-particles in all. The end product of the decay is
- A
$_{82}^{206}{~Pb}$
- B
$_{82}^{209} {~Pb}$
- ✓
$_{82}^{208} {~Pb}$
- D
$_{83}^{209} {Br}$
AnswerCorrect option: C. $_{82}^{208} {~Pb}$
(c) $_{82}^{208} {~Pb}$
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A nucleus decays by $\beta^{+}$ emission followed by a gamma emission. If the atomic and mass numbers of the parent nucleus are Z and A respectively, the corresponding numbers for the daughter nucleus are respectively.
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The ratio activity of an element becomes $1/64^{th}$ of its original value in $60 \sec.$ Then the half life period is
- A
$5 \sec$
- ✓
$10 \sec$
- C
$20 \sec$
- D
$30 \sec$
AnswerCorrect option: B. $10 \sec$
$10 \sec$
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Starting with a sample of pure $66_{\mathrm{Cu}}, \frac{7}{8}$ of it decays into Zn in 15 min. The corresponding half-life is
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The equation $\mathrm z^{\mathrm{X}^{\mathrm{A}}} \rightarrow \mathrm{z}+1^{\mathrm{Y}^{\mathrm{A}}}+-1^{\mathrm{e}^0}+\bar{\mathrm{v}}$ is
- ✓
- B
- C
$\mathrm{e}^{-}$ capture
- D
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The half-life of a radioactive substance is 3.6 days. How much of 20 mg of this radioactive substance will remain after 36 days
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The half-life of a radioactive substance is 40 years. How long will it take to reduce to one fourth of its original amount and what is the value of decay constant
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Activity of radioactive element decreased to one third of original activity $\mathrm{R}_0$ in 9 years. After further 9 years, its activity will be
- A
$\mathrm{R}_0$
- B
$\frac{2}{3} R_0$
- ✓
$\mathrm{R}_0 / 9$
- D
$\mathrm{R}_0 / 6$
AnswerCorrect option: C. $\mathrm{R}_0 / 9$
(c) $\mathrm{R}_0 / 9$
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The half-life of radium is about 1600 years. Of 100 g of radium existing now, 25 g will remain unchanged after
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A count rate meter shows a count of 240 per minute from a given radioactive source. One hour later the meter shows a count rate of 30 per minute. The half-life of the source is
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Carbon dating is best suited for determining the age of fossils if their age in years is of the order of
- A
$10^3$
- ✓
$10^4$
- C
$10^5$
- D
$10^6$
AnswerCorrect option: B. $10^4$
(b) $10^4$
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The half-life of a sample of a radioactive substance is 1 hour. If $8 \times 10^{10}$ atoms are present at t = 0, then the number of atoms decayed in the duration t = 2 hour to t = 4 hour will be
- A
$2 \times 10^{10}$
- ✓
$1.5 \times 10^{10}$
- C
- D
AnswerCorrect option: B. $1.5 \times 10^{10}$
(b) $1.5 \times 10^{10}$
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A radioactive decay chain starts from ${93^{Np}}^{237}$and produces ${93^{Np}}^{237}$ by successive emissions. The emitted particles can be
- ✓
Two a-particles and one b-particle
- B
Three $\beta^{+}$ particles
- C
One a particle and two $\beta^{+}$ particles
- D
One a particle and two $\beta^{-}$ particles
AnswerCorrect option: A. Two a-particles and one b-particle
(a) Two a-particles and one b-particle
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Radioactive nuclei that are injected into a patient collect at certain sites within its body, undergoing radioactive decay and emitting electromagnetic radiation. These radiations can then be recorded by a detector. This procedure provides an important diagnostic tool called
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A radioactive sample at any instant has its disintegration rate 5000 disintegration per minute. After 5 minutes, the rate is 1250 disintegrations per minute. Then, the decay constant (per minute) is
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Which of the following radiations has the least wavelength
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A sample of radioactive element has a mass of 10 gm at an instant t = 0.The approximate mass of this element in the sample after two mean lives is
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Which of the following rays are not electromagnetic waves
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A radioactive substance has an average life of 5 hours. In a time of 5 hours
- A
Half of the active nuclei decay
- B
Less than half of the active nuclei decay
- ✓
More than half of the active nuclei decay
- D
AnswerCorrect option: C. More than half of the active nuclei decay
More than half of the active nuclei decay
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he half-life of a radioactive substance is 48 hours. How much time will it take to disintegrate to its $\frac {1}{16}$ th part
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The half-life of $215_{ At }$ is $100 \mu s$. The time taken for the radioactivity of a sample of $215_{ At }$ to decay to $1 / 16^{\text {th }}$ of its initial value is
- ✓
$400\ \mu s$
- B
$6.3\ \mu s$
- C
$40\ \mu s$
- D
$300\ \mu s$
AnswerCorrect option: A. $400\ \mu s$
$400\ \mu s$
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When ${90^{Th}}^{228}$ transforms to ${83^{Bi}}^{212}$ , then the number of the emitted a- and b-particles is, respectively
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Nucleus produced due to a-decay of the nucleus ${Z^X}^A$ is
- A
${Z+2^Y}^{A{+4}}$
- B
${Z^Y}^A$
- ✓
${Z-2^Y}^{A{-4}}$
- D
${Z-4^Y}^{A{-2}}$
AnswerCorrect option: C. ${Z-2^Y}^{A{-4}}$
(c) ${Z-2^Y}^{A{-4}}$
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The activity of a sample of a radioactive material is A, at time $t_1$ and $A_2$ at time ${t}_2\left({t}_2>{t}_1\right)$. If its mean life T, then
AnswerCorrect option: C. $A_2=A_1 e^{\left(t_1-t_2\right) / T}$
(c) $A_2=A_1 e^{\left(t_1-t_2\right) / T}$
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If $92^{\mathrm{U}^{238}}$ undergoes successively 8 a-decays and 6 b-decays, then resulting nucleus is
- A
$82^{U^{206}}$
- ✓
$82^{\mathrm{Pb}^{206}}$
- C
$82^{\mathrm{U}^{210}}$
- D
$82^{\mathrm{U}^{214}}$
AnswerCorrect option: B. $82^{\mathrm{Pb}^{206}}$
(b) $82^{\mathrm{Pb}^{206}}$
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A radioactive substance emits
- A
Electromagnetic radiation
- B
Electrons revolving around the nucleus
- C
- ✓
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During mean life of a radioactive element, the fraction that disintegrates is
- A
- B
$\frac{1}{e}$
- ✓
$\frac{e-1}{e}$
- D
$\frac{e}{e-1}$
AnswerCorrect option: C. $\frac{e-1}{e}$
(c) $\frac{e-1}{e}$
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Three fourth of the active decays in a radioactive sample in 3/4 sec. The half life of the sample is
- A
$\frac{1}{2}\ sec$
- B
$1\ sec$
- ✓
$\frac{3}{8}\ sec$
- D
$\frac{3}{4}\ sec$
AnswerCorrect option: C. $\frac{3}{8}\ sec$
$\frac{3}{8}\ sec$
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If $N_0$ is the original mass of the substance of half life period $T_{1/2}=5$ years, then the amount of substance left after 15 years is
- ✓
$N_0/8$
- B
$N_0/16$
- C
$N_0/2$
- D
$N_0/4$
AnswerCorrect option: A. $N_0/8$
(a) $N_0/8$
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Half-life of a substance is 10 years. In what time, it becomes $\frac{1}{4}$ th part of the initial amount
- A
$5$ years
- B
$10$ years
- ✓
$20$ years
- D
AnswerCorrect option: C. $20$ years
(c) $20$ years
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A radioactive material has an initial amount 16gm. After 120 days it reduces to 1gm, then the half-life of radioactive material is
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The S.I. unit of radioactivity is
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In a sample of radioactive material, what percentage of the initial number of active nuclei will decay during one mean life
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10 gm of radioactive material of half-life 15 year is kept in store for 20 years. The disintegrated material is
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The half-life of a radioactive substance against a-decay is $1.2\times 10^7 s$ . What is the decay rate for $4\times 10^{15}$ atoms of the substance
- A
$4.6 \times 10^{12}$ atoms/s
- B
$2.3 \times 10^{11}$ atoms/s
- C
$4.6 \times 10^{10}$ atoms/s
- ✓
$2.3 \times 10^8$ atoms/s
AnswerCorrect option: D. $2.3 \times 10^8$ atoms/s
(d) $2.3 \times 10^8$ atoms/s
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The decay constant of a radioactive element is $1.5 \times 10^{-9}$ per second. Its mean life in seconds will be
- A
$1.5 \times 10^{9}$
- B
$4.62 \times 10^8$
- ✓
$6.67 \times 10^8$
- D
$10.35 \times 10^8$
AnswerCorrect option: C. $6.67 \times 10^8$
(c) $6.67 \times 10^8$
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In the disintegration series ${ }_{92}^{238} U \xrightarrow{\alpha} X \xrightarrow{\beta^{-}}{ }_{ Z }^{ A _{ Y }}$ The value of Z and A respectively will be
- A
$92,236$
- B
$88,230$
- C
$90,234$
- ✓
$91,234$
AnswerCorrect option: D. $91,234$
(d) $91,234$
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Certain radio-active substance reduces to 25% of its value in 16 days. Its half-life is
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1 mg gold undergoes decay with 2.7 days half-life period, amount left after 8.1 days is
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99% of a radioactive element will decay between
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A radioactive nucleus with Z protons and N neutrons emits an a-particle, 2b-particles and 2 gamma rays. The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus left after the decay respectively, are
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If a radioactive substance reduces to $\frac {1}{16}$ of its original mass in 40 days, what is its half-life
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A radioactive nucleus emits a beta particle. The parent and daughter nuclei are
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During negative b - decay
- ✓
Neutron converts into proton
- B
Proton converts into neutron
- C
Neutron proton ratio increases
- D
AnswerCorrect option: A. Neutron converts into proton
Neutron converts into proton
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When a radioactive substance emits an a -particle, its position in the periodic table is lowered by
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The electron emitted in beta radiation originates from
- A
- B
Free electrons existing in nuclei
- ✓
Decay of a neutron in a nucleus
- D
Photon escaping from the nucleus
AnswerCorrect option: C. Decay of a neutron in a nucleus
Decay of a neutron in a nucleus
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In the given nuclear reaction, how many a and b particles are emitted $92^{ X ^{235}} \rightarrow 82^{ Y ^{207}}$
- A
3a particles and 2b particle
- B
4a particles and 3b particle
- C
6a particles and 4b particle
- ✓
7a particles and 4b particle
AnswerCorrect option: D. 7a particles and 4b particle
(d) 7a particles and 4b particle
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