Ninth Calss Test Paper

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Q1: Electrons were discovered by?

a) Ruther Ford (b) J-J Thomson (c) James Chadwick (d) Goldstein

Q2: Which rays deflected towards negative Pole in electric or Magnetic field?

a) Alpha rays (b) Cathode rays (c) Beta rays (d) Gamma rays

Q3: The e/m ratio of the rays Varies with Nature of gas in the discharged tube?

a) Positive rays (b) Cathode rays (c) Gamma rays (d) Beta rays

Q4: In Rutherford’s experiment very few alpha particles are?

a) Deflected at large angle b) Un-deflected c) Bounded d) None of these

Q5: A proton is how many times heavies than an electron?

a) 1936 (b) 1736 (c) 1636 (d) 1836

Q6: Who Put forward his atomic model in 1911?

a) Ruther Ford (b) Goldstein (c) Neil Bohr (d) Aufbaw

Q7: The mass of an atom is arneentiatcs in the?

a) Orbit (b) Shell (c) Nucleus (d) energy level

Q8: The electrons are revolving around the Nucleus in circular paths? These Circular Paths are
known as:

a) Orbits (b) Shell (c) Orbits & Shells (d) None of these

Q9: The energy levels are represented by an integer (n = 1,2,3) known as:

a) Avogadro’s Number (b) Atomic Number (c) Mass Numbers (d) Quantum Numbers

Q10: In 1900, Quantum theory was Presented by?

a) Neil Bohr (b) Nay Planck (c) Louis De-Brogile (d) Schrondringer

Q11: The emission or absorption is discontinues in the form of an energy Packet called?

a) Quantum (b) Photon (c) Quantum & Photon (d) None of these

Q12: He proposed a relationship between mass and energy to explain the Photoelectric effect by wave-
particle duality as E=mc2:

a) Louis De-Brogile (b) Albert Einstein (c) Schrondringer (d) Max-Planeks


Q13: He proposed a hypothesis that all matter has particle as well as wave nature at the Sub-
microscopic level?

a) Louis De-Brogile (b) Albert Einstein (c) Schrondriger (d) Max-Planck

Q14: In discharge tube, canal rays travels in Straight line from?

a) Cathode towards Anode c) Cathode to all directions

b) Anode towards Cathode d) Anode to all directions

Q15: In 1932, he become successful to discover Neutron?

a) Goldstein (b) J-J Thomson (c) Rutherford (d) Chadwick

Q16: The charge and mass (e/m) of Cathode Particle (electron) is?

a) 1.7588x108 Coulomb per gram (b) 6.63x10-34Js (c) 9.11x10-26Coulomb per gram (d) 1.67x10-25Js

Q17: The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a show is represented by the
formula?

a) 2n (b) 2n2 (c) 2n3 (d) 2n4

Q18: Isotopes have the

a) Same number of neutrons but different number of electrons.

b) Same number of Neutrons but different number of protons.

c) Same number of Protons but the different number of neutrons.

d) None of these

Q19: Hydrogen has:

a) Two isotopes (b) Three-isotopes (c) Four Isotopes (d) No-isotopes

Q20: The electronic configuration of oxygen is:

a) 1S2,2S2, 2P1 (b) 1S 1S2,2S1, 2S4 (c) 1S2,2S2,2P3 (d) 1S2,2S2,2P4

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy