Marks: 28 Time: 20min DPP No:14
Date of Discussion: 05-Feb 2021
Batch: Spark & Legend Atomic Structure Topic: Mixed Topic
1. If light of energy 5 eV ejects electrons from copper metal with kinetic energy 0.2 eV, what is the
wavelength of light that will eject electrons with kinetic energy 1.8 eV?
[Plank’s constant = 6.6 10–34 Joule second, charge of e– = 1.6 10–19 C)
(a) 188 nm (b) 400 nm
(c) 288 nm (d) 500 nm
2. Energy levels A, B, C of a certain atom corresponds to increasing values of energy, i.e., EA <EB < EC.
If 1, 2 and 3 are the wavelengths of radiations corresponding to the transitions C to B, B to A and
C to A respectively, which of the following statements is correct :
( 1 2 )
(a) 3 = 1 + 2 (b) 3 =
( 1 2 )
(c) 1 + 2 + 3 = 0 (d) 23 21 22
3. In the Rutherford scattering experiment, the number of alpha particles scattered at an angle 600 is
36 per minute. How many alpha particle are scattered per minute at an angle of 450 ?
[ sin 22.50 0.3827 ]
(a) 210 (b) 105 (c) 72 (d) 144
4. When a hydrogen atom emits a Photon of energy 12.1 e.V, its angular momentum (mvr)
changes by :
h 2h h h
(a) (b) (c). (d)
2 3
Read the following passage carefully and based on it answer the following questions (Q. No. 14 to 15)
These questions are based on the following electronic energy level diagram of the hydrogen atom :
E n = infinity
E
n=4
B
n=3
C D
n=2
A
n=1
5. Photons associated with the shortest wavelength would be emitted from the atom by the transition labeled
1. E 2. B 3. C 4. D
6. The arrow representing the ionization potential is
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D
7. The energy (in Joules) associated with the transition labeled by arrow B is
1. 2.18 10–18 J absorbed 2. 1.06 10–19 J absorbed
–19
3. 1.06 10 J emitted 4. 1.82 10–19 J emitted