PPSC Lecturer of Physics Online Test 34 Past Papers

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Test Name Lecturer Physics 
Subject Physics Test 34
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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PPSC Lecturer of Physics Test 34

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For any atom other than hydrogen and helium all electrons in the same shell have:

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In calculating the x-ray energy levels the effective charge of the nucleus is taken to be Z − b, where Z is the atomic number. The parameter b enters because:

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In a laser:

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In connection with x-ray emission the symbol Lβ refers to:

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A laser must be pumped to achieve:

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Photons in a laser beam have the same energy, wavelength, polarization direction, and phase because:

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The Pauli exclusion principle is obeyed by:

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In connection with x-ray emission the symbol Kα refers to:

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A photon with the smallest wavelength in the continuous z-ray spectrum is emitted when:

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Two different electron beams are incident on two different targets and both produce x rays. The cutoff wavelength for target 1 is shorter than the cutoff wavelength for target 2. We can conclude that:

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Characteristic K x-radiation of an element occurs when:

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The Kα x rays arising from a cobalt (Z = 27) target have a wavelength of about 179pm. The atomic number of a target that gives rise to Kα x rays with a wavelength one-third as great
(≈ 60pm) is:

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Which of the following subshells cannot exist?

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An electron in an L shell of an atom has the principal quantum number:

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The most energetic photon in a continuous x-ray spectrum has an energy approximately equal to:

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The ionization energy of an atom in its ground state is:

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The group of atoms at the ends of periods of the periodic table are called:

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The group of atoms at the beginning of periods of the periodic table are called:

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No state in an atom can be occupied by more than one electron. This is most closely related to:

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In a Moseley graph:

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Suppose the energy required to ionize an argon atom is i, the energy to excite it is e, and its thermal energy at room temperature is t. In increasing order, these three energies are:

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The ratio of the wavelength of the Kα x-ray line for Nb (Z = 41) to that of Ga (Z = 31) is:

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The minimum energy principle tells us that:

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The effective charge acting on a single valence electron outside a closed shell is about Ne, where N is:

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Radiation with the minimum wavelength as well as the K x-ray lines are detected for a certain target. The energy of the incident electrons is then doubled, with the result that:

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