Nuclei MCQs With Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)
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Nuclei MCQs with Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Physics)

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311. A table gives four possible nuclear reactions. Identify the balanced reaction.
RowReaction
P\({}^{2}_{1}H+{}^{2}_{1}H\rightarrow{}^{3}_{2}He+{}^{1}_{0}n\)
Q\({}^{2}_{1}H+{}^{2}_{1}H\rightarrow{}^{4}_{2}He+{}^{1}_{0}n\)
R\({}^{4}_{2}He\rightarrow{}^{4}_{3}Li+\gamma\)
S\({}^{14}_{7}N+{}^{4}_{2}He\rightarrow{}^{18}_{10}Ne+{}^{1}_{1}H\)
ⓐ. Row Q
ⓑ. Row R
ⓒ. Row S
ⓓ. Row P
312. Nuclear fission is best described as:
ⓐ. Combination of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus
ⓑ. Heavy nucleus splitting
ⓒ. Emission of only a gamma photon with no change in energy
ⓓ. Removal of outer electrons from a neutral atom
313. The fission reaction \({}^{235}_{92}U+{}^{1}_{0}n\rightarrow{}^{141}_{56}Ba+{}^{92}_{36}Kr+3{}^{1}_{0}n+Q\) is checked for mass number. The total mass number on each side is:
ⓐ. \(235\) on both sides
ⓑ. \(233\) on both sides
ⓒ. \(92\) on both sides
ⓓ. \(236\) on both sides
314. In a chain reaction, the neutrons released during one fission event are important because they can:
ⓐ. Change gamma rays into alpha particles only
ⓑ. Trigger fission of other suitable nuclei
ⓒ. Remove all electrons from the reactor material
ⓓ. Stop conservation of mass number
315. A fission chain reaction becomes self-sustaining when:
ⓐ. Every emitted neutron must escape the material
ⓑ. The material contains no nuclei
ⓒ. Gamma rays replace all neutrons in the process
ⓓ. One neutron from each fission causes another fission on average
316. A block of fissile material is too small to maintain a chain reaction mainly because:
ⓐ. Its protons have no charge
ⓑ. Excess neutron leakage
ⓒ. Binding energy per nucleon becomes exactly zero
ⓓ. The mass number of every nucleus becomes \(1\)
317. In a controlled nuclear reactor, the purpose of control rods is to:
ⓐ. Increase the number of protons in every nucleus
ⓑ. Absorb excess neutrons
ⓒ. Convert all gamma rays into chemical bonds
ⓓ. Increase radioactive decay constant of fuel instantly
318. The moderator in a thermal nuclear reactor is used mainly to:
ⓐ. Absorb all neutrons permanently
ⓑ. Increase the charge of alpha particles
ⓒ. Slow fast neutrons
ⓓ. Remove electrons from uranium atoms
319. The coolant in a nuclear reactor is used to:
ⓐ. Carry heat away from the reactor core
ⓑ. Balance the atomic number in fission equations
ⓒ. Convert neutrons into protons in the fuel
ⓓ. Stop all nuclear reactions by chemical bonding
320. Match the reactor component with its main function.
Column IColumn II
P. Fuel1. Undergoes fission and releases energy
Q. Moderator2. Slows down fast neutrons
R. Control rods3. Absorb excess neutrons
S. Coolant4. Carries heat away from the core
ⓐ. P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4
ⓑ. P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4
ⓒ. P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-4
ⓓ. P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3
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