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A nuclear reaction given by; \({ }_{Z}^{A} ~{X} \rightarrow{ }_{Z+1}^{A} {Y}+e^{-}+\bar{v}\) represents:

1. fusion 2. fission
3. \(\beta^{-} \)decay 4. \(\gamma^{-}\)decay

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The mass of \({}_{7}^{15}\mathrm{N}\) is \(15.00011\) amu, mass of \({}_{8}^{16}\mathrm{O}\) is \(15.99492\) amu and \(m_p = 1.00783\) amu. Determine the binding energy of the last proton of \({ }_{8}^{16}\mathrm{O}\).
1. \(2.13\) MeV
2. \(0.13\) MeV 
3. \(10\) MeV 
4. \(12.13\) MeV

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The rate of disintegration of a fixed quantity of a radioactive substance can be increased by:

1. increasing the temperature.

2. increasing the pressure.

3. chemical reaction.

4. it is not possible.

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The energy released by the fission of one  uranium atom is 200 MeV. The number of fission per second required to produce 3.2 W of power is (Take, 1 eV = 1.6×10-19J

1. 107 

2. 1010 

3. 1015

4. 1011

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The power obtained in a reactor using \(\mathrm{U}^{235}\) disintegration is \(1000\) kW. The mass decay of \(\mathrm{U}^{235}\) per hour is:
1. \(1\) microgram
2. \(10\) microgram
3. \(20\) microgram
4. \(40\) microgram

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Light energy emitted by stars is due to

1. Breaking of nuclei 

2.Joining of nuclei       

3. Burning of nuclei

4. Reflection of solar light

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The constituents of atomic nuclei are believed to be 

1. neutrons and protons

2. protons only

3. electrons and protons

4. electrons, protons and neutrons

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The half-life of radium is about 1600 yr. Of 100 g of radium existing now, 25 g will remain unchanged after 

1. 4800 yr

2. 6400 yr 

3. 2400 yr

4. 3200 yr

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Half-life of a radioactive substance is 12.5 h and its mass is 256 g. After what time, the amount of remaining substance is 1 g? 

1. 75 h

2. 100 h 

3. 125 h

4. 150 h

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A radioactive substance disintegrates 1/64 of initial value in 60 s. The half-life of this substance is

1. 5 s 

2. 10 s

3. 30 s 

4. 20 s

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