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2020 Version of (‫)ﻣﻠﺤﻖ ﻧﺎﺻﺮ ﻋﺒﺪاﻟﻜﺮﯾﻢ‬

ALL OF THE QUESTIONS BELONG TO ​(‫) ﻧﺎﺻﺮ ﻋﺒﺪاﻟﻜﺮﯾﻢ‬.

QUESTIONS ARE TRANSLATED BY 2021 GRADUATES

Translators:
1- Sadeem Alkharashi
2-Leen aljumai
3-Fares Alghamdi
4-Raghad Alshaikh
5-Dana Alkhamis
6-Lujain Samman
7-Layan Hawsawi
8-Hassan Al-Asiry
9-Turki Alnajjar
10-Renad AlAtawi
11-Lina Alharbi
12-Fatema Al-hashem
13-Nour taqash
14-Alanoud Albumouti
15-Nouf Binhasan
16-Aljawan Abdulrahim

*Please note that this pdf should not be your only study resource as the
questions may contain minor translation inaccuracies,​ only use this as
extra practice​ *

*correct answers are either ​bolded


​ r stated under the question for answer choices containing figures*
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Physics Nasser 2020

Section 1: The science of physics

Q.8) Which of the following is an example of a vector quantity?


A) A car moving with a speed of 30 km/h.
B) Pushing a cart with a 70 N force.
C) A rock falling downwards with a speed of 9 m/s.
D) A swimmer swimming a distance of 800 m.

Q.12) The SI unit of length is….


A) Centimeter.
B) Meter.
C) Kilometer.
D) Millimeter.

Q.14) If length is a scalar quantity then area is a….


A) -
B) -
C) Derived quantity
D) -

Q.15) if ahmad drinks 3 deciliters of milk, the amount he drank in liters is….
A) 3
B) 0.3
C) 0.003
D) 0.0003

Q.16) What does 6 ​μm equal in meters?


A) 6 × 106
B) 6 ×10−6
C) 6 × 109
D) 6 × 10−9

Q.17) A frequency of 4.5 MHz in Hz is …..


A) 4.5 × 103
B) 4.5 × 104
C) 4.5 × 106
D) 4.5 × 109

Section 2: Mechanics

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Q.2) Using the following graph, calculate the time taken by (‫ )ﺳﻌﯿﺪ‬to move from 60 m to 90m

A) 1 second
B) 2 seconds
C) 3 seconds
D) 4 seconds

Q.3) As represented by the diagram, two people take two different paths starting from point A to
point B, they both cover

A) The same distance and displacement.


B) Different displacements and different distances.
C) The same distance, displacement for person 2 is greater.
D) The same displacement, the distance for person 2 is greater.

Q.4) An object is moving in a circular path of radius 3.5 m. If it completes one full cycle, what will
be the displacement?

A) 0
B) 3
C) 6
D) 9.42

Q.5) A cat walks on a horizontal line that has a length of 9 m, then goes back to the starting
point, then continues its path downwards with a distance of 2 m, what is its displacement?
A) 2
B) 9
C) 11
D) 20

Q.8) The following figure represents the movement of a runner, calculate his speed
A) 3 m/s
B) 5 m/s
C) 15 m/s
D) 25 m/s

Q.10) It can be said that an object is in a state of acceleration if...


A) the velocity changes
B) the speed decreases
C) the direction changes
D) the speed and direction are fixed

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Q.11)The velocity of an object changes from 4 m/s to 7.5 m/s in one second. Calculate the
acceleration in (m/s2 )
A) -11.4
B) -3.5
C) 3.5
D) 11.5

Q.19) If the acceleration of a car is zero, it is moving with …….. speed


A) Constant
B) Decreasing
C) Increasing
D) Changing (variable)

Q.20) The following graph shows a runner’s speed, at which point is the runner’s acceleration
equal to zero?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

Q.21) The diagram shows a velocity-time graph for a car moving in a straight line, at point y the
car moves…?
A) With an acceleration equal to zero
B) -
C) With a higher speed than point x
D) In a direction opposite to point x

Q.22) An object moves from rest with a constant acceleration of 2 m/s2 , its speed after 7
seconds is…?
A) 3.5 m/s
B) 3 m/s
C) 9 m/s
D) 14 m/s

Q.23) A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate 5 m/s2 ,the time required for its speed to
reach 30 m/s is equal to…?
A) 150 s
B) 35 s
C) 25 s
D) 6 s

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Q.24) If a bicycle accelerates from rest at a constant rate 4 m/s2 ;after how many seconds does
its speed reach 24 m/s?
A) 96
B) 28
C) 20
D) 6

Q.28) Which of the following represents a free falling object?

A) C)

B) D)

answer:A

Q.33) Which of the following forces represents a field force?


A) Gravity
B) Pushing
C) Friction
D) Pulling

Q.37) If a force of 60N acts on an object with a mass of 15kg, the acceleration of the object is…
A) 0.25 m/s2
B) 4 m/s2
C) 45 m/s2
D) 900 m/s2

Q.38) A force ( F ) with a value of 10N acts on 3 objects as represented in the figure, if you know
that the masses of these objects respectively are 5kg, 3 kg, 2kg
then the acceleration (in m/s2 ) of the objects is…
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3.3
D) 5

Q.40) If a person’s weight is 160N, then which of the following statements is incorrect?
A) -
B) -
C) -
D) The person has a mass of 160 kg

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Q.43) Three forces 5N, 3N, 2N act on an object at the same time, in which of the following
situations does the body not accelerate?

A) C)

B) D)

answer:C

Q.51) An object moving in a horizontal circular path has a mass of 0.8kg and is attached to the
end of a massless rope that has a length of 2m, If the object’s speed is 2m/s then the tension in
the rope is equal to ….
A) 7.84 N
B) 4 N
C) 32 N
D) 1.6 N

Q.54) In the figure below, what is the value of F n ? (g= 9.8 m/s2 )
A) 0.98N
B) 9.8N
C) 98N
D) 980N

Q.57) If the coefficient of the kinetic friction between an object with a weight of 50N and the
surface touching it is 0.25; the frictional force between the object and the surface is…
A) 200N
B) 50.25N
C) 49.75N
D) 12.5N

Q.58) A 30N force acts on a box with a mass of 3kg from the east. Calculate the frictional force
if the coefficient of the kinetic friction is 0.2. (g=10 m/s2 )
A) 6N
B) 60N
C) 18N
D) 3N

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Q.59) Which of the following boxes has a larger frictional force? Given that both boxes have the
same volume and mass.
A) Box A
B) Box B
C) Both are equal, and they equal to zero
D) Both are equal, but not equal to zero

Q.65) An object has a weight of W and a mass of M on the surface of earth, when its further
away from earth's surface…..
A) M decreases and W stays the same.
B) Both M and W increase
C) W decreases and M increases
D) W decreases and M stays the same

Q.66) A full rotation in radians is equal to…


A) π
B) 2π
C) 360°
D) 400°

Q.67) ​the angle in radians through which a point or line has been rotated in a specified sense about
a specified axis ​is known as….
A) Angular frequency
B) Angular acceleration
C) Angular displacement
D) Angular velocity

Q.68) When an object completes a full rotation, its angular displacement in radians equals….
1
A) 2π
B) π2
C) 2π
D) π

Q.77) The moment arm is…


A) -
B) -
C) -
D) the perpendicular distance from an axis to the line of action of a force.

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Q.83) If the net force acting on an object is equal to zero, and the resultant moment acting on it
is equal to zero; this means…
A) The body is in translational equilibrium and is in rotational equilibrium.
B) The body is in translational equilibrium and not in rotational equilibrium.
C) The body is neither in translational equilibrium nor rotational equilibrium.
D) The body is not in translational equilibrium and is in rotational equilibrium

Q.84) The sum of the forces acting on an object is not equal to zero if the object is ...
A) in kinetic equilibrium
B) in static equilibrium.
C) traveling at a constant speed in a circular path.
D) traveling at a constant speed in a straight line.

Section 3: Energy and machinery

Q.4) Which of the following statements is incorrect


When a player hits a ball………..
A) The force exerted by the player on the ball equals the force exerted by the ball on the
player
B) the force exerted by the player on the ball is greater than the force exerted by the
ball on the player
C) The two forces are opposite in direction
D) -

Q.10) ​A mechanical energy transfer takes place when


A) -
B) -
C) work is done by a force over a displacement
D) -

Q.11) 5kJ of work is done when a machine lifts a box 10m off the ground, what is the box’s
mass in Kg ? (g= 9.8 m/s2 )
A) 15
B) 16
C) 48
D) 51

Q.12) If you lift a book off a table and then put it back in place, you are not doing any work
because...
A) The displacement is equal to zero.
B) The force exerted is equal to zero.
C) -
D) The energy exerted is equal to zero.

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Q.28) The energy stored in an elastic band is...
A) Kinetic energy
B) -
C) Elastic potential energy
D) Mechanical potential energy

Q.30)A machine does 70 J of work in 3.5 seconds, what is the power of the machine ?
A) 0.05 W
B) 20 W
C) 73.5 W
D) 245 W

Q.22) Sound travels from the source to the listener due to…..
A) Change in air density
B) Change in air pressure
C) Change in air velocity
D) Change in air temperature

Q.23) The intensity of the sound depends on the….


A) amplitude
B) speed
C) loudness
D) -

Q.26) If the fundamental frequency of a 0.5 meters long pipe closed at one end is 150 Hz. The
speed of sound in m/s is equal to …...
A) 200
B) 250
C) 300
D) 75

Section 4: States of matter


Q.4) Which of the following graphs shows the relationship between the average kinetic energy
of the particles and the temperature? ​(answer: A)

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Q.6) the relationship between temperature T and the heat energy Q, when four different
liquids are heated from the melting point to the boiling point, which of the following
liquids has the largest specific heat capacity?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

Q.7) A 0.5 kg piece of metal with a specific heat capacity of 376 j/kg drops in
temperature by 20k, calculate the amount of energy lost
A) 15040 J
B) 7520 J
C) 3760 J
D) 1880 J

Q.11) a system that converts heat or thermal energy to mechanical energy


A) Electric coil
B) electric engine
C) magnetic coil
D) heat engine

Q.19) What allows some insects to walk on water?


A) Viscosity
B) Surface tension
C) Capillary action
D) Buoyancy force

Q.20) ​the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of external
forces
A) Pascal principle
B) Surface tension
C) Capillary action
D) Gravity

Q.21) Which of the following pipes will fill up first?


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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Q.22) the surface face of a column of mercury curves upwards like a drop because the
force of cohesion is
A) Less than the force of adhesion
B) Greater than the force of adhesion
C) equal to the force of adhesion
D) Non-existent

Q.24) Which of the following affects the pressure?


A) density
B) mass
C) -
D) Temperature

Q.25) In the following figure, the pressure at point A…………..the pressure at point B.
A) Is twice
B) Equals
C) Is half of
D) Is a quarter of

Q.28) What type of liquid flow obeys Bernoulli's equation​


A) -
B) Steady flowing liquids
C) -
D) -

Q30) Air flight is an application of ……...theorem.


A) Bernoulli’s
B) Archimedes’
C) Pascal’s
D) Heisenberg’s

Section 5: Waves and sounds


Q.1) Which of the following represents a simple harmonic movement?
A) The rotation of a clock’s hands
B) Projectile moving
C) The swinging of the pendulum
D) Electron transmission

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Q.8) the maximum displacement or distance moved by a wave measured from its
equilibrium position.
A) Wave amplitude
B) Cyclic time
C) Frequency
D) Wave length

Q.10) The number of vibrations per second represents…


A) Cyclic time
B) Phase
C) Wave length
D) Frequency

Q.13) The wavelength symbol is…


A) α
B) σ
C) λ
D) δ

Q.16) If you shout into the Grand Canyon, your voice travels at the speed of sound
(340m/s) to the bottom of the canyon and back, and you hear an echo. How many km
deep is the Grand Canyon at that spot if you can hear your echo 5.2 seconds after you
shout?
A) 343 metres
B) 300 meters
C) 65 metres
D) 1768 metres

Q.20) …….. occur when a disturbance causes oscillations perpendicular to the


propagation
A) Longitudinal waves
B) Longitudinal mechanical waves
C) sound waves
D) Transverse mechanical waves

Section 6: Light
Q.4) The lux unit is used to measure...
A) Polarization.
B) Light Intensity.
C) Luminous intensity
D) Luminous flux

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Q.5) If P was the luminous flux and r was the distance from the source of radiation; The lighting
E is….
A) Directly proportional with P and r2
B) Inversely proportional with P and r2
C) Directly proportional with P and inversely proportional with r2
D) Inversely proportional with P and directly proportional with r2

Q.7) a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the
oscillations….
A) Diffraction
B) over lapped light
C) Light scattering
D) Polarization of light

10) The measurement of angle A ° in the figure equals to?


A) 25 °
B) 40 °
C) 65 °
D) 155

13) The image formed by a flat mirror appears


A) Real, equal to objects height
B) Real, small
C) virtual, equal to objects height
D) virtual, small

20) If the speed of light in a medium equals to 3 ×10 8 m/s then the refractive index of the
medium is equal to………
A) 1
B) 2
C) 0.6
D) 1.5

21) If you know the speed of light in the air is 3 ×10 8 m/s what is its speed in a glass in which the
refractive index is 1.5?
A) 2 ×10 3 m/s
B) 4.5 ×10 3 m/s
C) 2 ×10 8 m/s
D) 4.5 ×10 8 m/s

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24) which of the numbers in the figure represents the critical angle?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

28) Which of the following doesn’t affect mirage formation?


A) Reflection
B) Refraction
C) -
D) Hot surface

35) Half of a concave mirror's radius is 24 cm, if an object is at a distance of 15cm away from
the mirror, the image is formed ……...
A) On the focal point
B) Between the center of curvature and the focal point
C) Behind the mirror
D) On the center of curvature

Q36) If an object is placed 12 cm away from a concave lens, and its focal length is 6 cm, it will
form an imaginary image ……. cms away from the lens.
A) -18
B) -4
C) 8
D) 20

Q37) A concave mirror forms an imaginary image by enlarging an object placed 40 cm away
from it 3.5 times, what is the focal length of the mirror?
A) -56
B) -40
C) 56
D) 40

Q41) in a double slit experiment, the distance between the slits and the screen is calculated by
the equation
A) xdλ
λd
B) x
xd
C) λ
λx
D) d

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Q42) In a double slit experiment, the distance between the slits is 3 mm and the slits are 2 m
away from the screen. Two interference patterns can be seen on the screen one due to light
with wavelength 480 nm, and the other due to light with wavelength 600 nm. What is the
separation on the screen between the fifth order bright fringes of the two interference patterns?
A) 0.04 x 10 −5 m
B) 4 x 10 5 m
C) 4 x 10 −4 m
−5
D) 4 x 10 m

Section 7: Electricity

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Q6) The charge of a flashlight when the number of excess electrons is 4.8x10 is equal to….
−19
(e=1.6x10 C)
A) 4.8 x 10 −10
−9
B) 7.7x10
−3
C) 3.3x10
−2
D) 1.3x10 ^

Q7) calculate the charge on a neutral body when 4 electrons are added to it
A) + 6.4x10 −14
B) +0.4x10 −14
C) -6.4x10 −14
−14
D) -0.4x10

Q8) If you know that the electric force exchanged between two charges q1, q2 is represented by
the relationship F =k q1 q2 /r2, if the distance between them increases to twice the original
distance, the new force equals...
A) F4
B) F2
C) 2F
D) 4F

Q11) If the force acting on a particle with a charge of 3.9x10^-9 C as a result of being affected
by another charged particle 3cm away from it is equal to 12x10^-5 N. The charge of the second
particle is ..?
A) 4x10 −9 C
B) 4x10 −5 C
C) 4.5x10 2 C
3
D) 1.3x10 C

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Q15) In the adjacent figure, in which space is on the x-axis can we place a third positive charge 
so that the net force acting on it is equal to zero? (qa≠qb) 
A) x>4
B) x<0
C) 0>x>4
D) x<0 or x>4

Q23) If the potential difference between two points was 2.5V, what is the work done in moving 5
coulombs of charge between the two points
A) 2
B) 2.5
C) 7.5
D) 12.5

Q31) Capacitance expresses…


A) The amount of electrical charge stored at a certain voltage difference
B) The intensity of the electric current passing through the resistance
C) The ability of an electrical device to withstand electric shocks
D) The number of electrons in the energy beams

Q37) If a lamp has a power of 5 W and a voltage difference of 20V between the two terminals,
the current through it is ……. amperes
A) 0.025
B) 0.25
C) 2.5
D) 25

Q41)A device has a power of 16 W and a resistance of 4 Ω what is the strength of the current
passing through it?
A) 2 A
B) 4 A
C) 20 A
D) 64 A

Q42) if an electrical current with an intensity of 5 mA flows through a 50 Ω electrical resistor the
power depleted in the resistance is ….
A) 2.5x10 −3 watts
B) 2x10 −3 watts
C) 1.25x10 −3 watts
−3
D) 1x10 watts

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Q43) 5 kilowatts/hour (kWh) is equal to….
A) 1 watt for 5 hours
B) 1000 watts for 1 hour
C) 5000 watts for 5 hours
D) 5000 watts for 1 hour

Q45) Saad uses a 0.1 kW light bulb for a period of 12 hours. How much electrical energy is
consumed (in kWh)?
A) 120
B) 12
C) 1.2
D) 0.12

Q47)A house consists of ten rooms, each room with five lamps, and each lamp has a power of
100 W, if all the lights are lit for a minute, the energy consumed in joules is equal to….
A) 0.3 k
B) 3 k
C) 30 k
D) 300 k

Q49) Which of the following circuits is used in achieving Ohm's Law..?

answer:A

Q50)Ohm's law states that...

answer:C

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Q51)If a battery with a voltage of 40 V is connected to a 20Ω resistor. Determine the current
passing through the circuit
A) 2 amperes
B) 8 amperes
C) 20 amperes
D) 0.5 amperes

Q55)The following figure represents…


A) Static resistance
B) Rheostat
C) Capacitor
D) Inductor

Q56)The conductor electrical resistance is inversely proportional to..


A) Its length
B) Sectional area
C) Its temperature
D) Type of material

Q59)Three resistors A, B and C are connected to each other in an electrical circuit as


represented by the figure below, what is the type of connection
between them?
A) All of them are in series
B) A and B, respectively, while C are all in parallel
C) They are all in parallel
D) A and B in parallel, while C are respectively

Q66)The magnitude of the current I in the following circuit equals ...


A) 18 A
B) 15 A
C) 9A
D) 4A

Q67)Calculate the potential difference in volts between the two terminals of the resistor 5 Ω in
the following circuit
A) 0.9
B) 1.8
C) 2.7
D) 4.5

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Q71) 6 lamps are connected in a circuit. If lamp number 1 burns out, what happens to the glow
of the rest of the lamps?
A) (No. 2) lamp glow decreases
B) The glow of the lamps decreases (3,4,5,6)
C) They all glow with the same intensity
(will not be affected)
D) Increases the glow of lamp 2

Section 8: Magnetism and electromagnetism


Q1) The shape of a magnetic field around a straight wire carrying a current…
A) Oval rings
B) Elliptical rings
C) Circular rings
D) Helical rings

Q3)A current of 6A is flowing into a wire of length 1.5 m vertically positioned by a uniform
magnetic field of 0.5 T, How strong is the force acting on the wire?
A) 3 N
B) 4 N
C) 4.5 N
D) 6 N

Q7)The adjacent figure represents the installation …….


A) Generator
B) Electric capacitor
C) Electric converter
D) Sensitive scale

Q8)A device used to measure very small electric currents


A) Voltmeter
B) Ammeter
C) Electroscope
D) Galvanometer

14) An electrical transformer has a number of turns. The primary winding is 300 turns, the
secondary winding is 8000 turns, the primary winding reached an alternating voltage of 90V.
Calculate the voltage of its second winding …
A) 2400V
B) 1200V
C) 120V
D) 12V

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15) An ideal transformer has a number of turns, its primary winding is 200 turns and the current
passing through it is 20A, if the number of turns of its secondary winding is 50 turns, then the
amount of current through it …
A) 5 A
B) 20 A
C) 40 A
D) 80 A

Section 9: Modern physics


2) If the vibration energy of an atom changes from 5hf to 3hf , then the atom …..
A) emits 8hf power
B) absorbs 8hf energy
C) emits 2hf power
D) absorbs 3hf energy

3) When the energy of an atom changes due to the absorption of a photon of frequency 1012 Hz ,
the energy of the atom will… (h = 6.626 × 10−34 J/Hz )
A) Increase by 6.626 × 10−34 J
B) Decrease by 6.626 × 10−34 J
C) Increase by 6.626 × 10−22 J
D) Decrease by 6.626 × 10−22 J

9) the minimum frequency of radiation that will produce a photoelectric effect.


A) Radiation frequency
B) Photon frequency
C) Light frequency
D) Threshold frequency

14) A massless body that carries an amount of energy…


A) Electrons
B) Photons
C) Protons
D) Nucleus

17) What is the energy of a photon (in joules) if its frequency is 1 × 1015 Hz ?
(h = 6.62 × 10−34 J/Hz )
A) 1.5 × 10+49
B) 6.62 × 10+19
C) 6.62 × 10−19
D) 1.5 × 10−49

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24) A photon of energy 4eV is incident on a metal surface whose work function is 2eV. The
minimum reverse potential to be applied for stopping the emission of electrons is
A) 6V
B) 4V
C) 2V
D) 8V

26) The following diagram represents the relationship between the maximum kinetic energy and
frequency of a metal, the threshold frequency is represented at point……….
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

27) The displacement of the scattered photons


A) De Broglie waves
B) The Compton Effect
C) Photoelectric effect
D) The Heisenberg Principle

28) ‘’ It is not possible to measure the momentum of an object and determine its exact position
at the same time”
A) Heisenberg’s
B) De Broglie’s
C) Einstein’s
D) Compton’s

35) When the energy of the atom is at the lowest permissible amount, it is said to be in
the………...state
A) Excited
B) Stable
C) Changing
D) Emission

38) Which of the following transitions emits a photon with the highest frequency?
A) From E 3 to E 1
B) From E 4 to E 3
C) From E 3 to E 2
D) From E 2 to E 5

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39) Which of the following transitions results in a photon with the largest wavelength?
A) From E 4 to E 3
B) From E 3 to E 1
C) From E 3 to E 2
D) From E 5 to E 2

46) The only tool currently available for studying the constituents of stars over a large space is...
A) Spacecraft
B) Spectroscopy (​Spectral analysis or Spectrum analysis)
C) Giant Telescopes
D) Proton shells (proton rocket)

54) The theoretical importance of energy belts lies in understanding…..


A) Electrical voltage
B) Electrical conductivity
C) Electric field
D) Electrical capacity

56) Which of the following power pack diagrams represents the most conductive material?

Answer: D

61) What is the battery voltage (in volts) required to generate 0.003 Amperes electric current in
a diode connected to a resistor of 500 Ω , given that the drop in the diode device is 0.5V?
A) 1
B) 1.5
C) 2
D) 3

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63) The figure represents a…………..type transistor
A) npp
B) ppn
C) pnp
D) npn

Section 10: Nuclear Physics


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3) The number of neutrons in potassium 19 K is equal to….
A) 19
B) 20
C) 39
D) 58

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4) In the nucleus of 26 F e , there is….
A) 26 protons and 26 neutrons
B) 26 electrons and 26 neutrons
C) 26 protons and 30 electrons
D) 26 protons and 30 neutrons

8) The nucleus has a core charge of e, if you know that the number of its protons is A and the
number of its neutrons is B, then the amount of the total charge is equal to…
B
A) e
A
B) e
C) A × e
D) B × e

12) The atomic mass of an element is equal to…


A) The average masses of its isotopes
B) The mass of its isotope with the largest mass
C) The mass of its isotope with the smallest mass
D) The mass of its isotope with the greatest density

14) The main factor in determining the stability of an atom is its……………...ratio


A) Neutrons to protons
B) Neutrons to electrons
C) Protons to electrons
D) Electrons to neutrons

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16) When an unstable nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation in an automatic process)
A) Photodegradation
B) Atomic decomposition
C) Natural decomposition
D) Radioactive decay

18) Alpha rays are …


A) 24 He
3
B) 2 He
2
C) 2 He
1
D) 2 He

21) composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
A) Alpha rays
B) Beta rays
C) Gamma rays
D) Ultraviolet rays

23) The correct symbol for an X core in the following reaction …


210 0
83 Bi → X + −1 e
210
A) 83 X
210
B) 84 X
211
C) 84 X
209
D) 83 X

25) The rays that have high energy and no mass are represented by the symbol …
A) γ
B) β +
C) α
D) β −

26) Which of the following radiations does not have an electrical charge?
A) Alpha
B) Positron
C) Gamma
D) Beta

38) A particle that has the same mass as an electron and the opposite sign of its charge is…
A) Positron
B) Antiproton
C) Neutron
D) Anti-neutrino

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