Doping causes-

1. Dislocation defect.

2. Schottky defect.

3. Frenkel defect.

4. Electronic defect.

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Silicon doped with electron rich impurity forms -

1. p-type semiconductor.

2. n-type semiconductor.

3. Intrinsic semiconductor.

4. Insulator.

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The incorrect statement among the following is:

1. Paramagnetic substances are weakly attracted by magnetic field.
2. Ferromagnetic substances cannot be magnetised permanently.
3. The domains in antiferromagnetic substances are oppositely oriented with respect to each other.
4. Pairing of electrons cancels their magnetic moment in the diamagnetic substances.

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A ferromagnetic substance becomes a permanent magnet when it is placed in a magnetic field because:

1. All the domains get oriented in the direction of the magnetic field.
2. All the domains get oriented in the direction opposite to the direction of the magnetic field.
3. Domains get oriented randomly.
4. Domains are not affected by the magnetic field.

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The correct order of the packing efficiency in different types of unit cells is-

1.  Fcc < Bcc < Simple cubic

2.  Fcc > Bcc > Simple cubic

3.  Fcc < Bcc > Simple cubic

4.  Bcc < Fcc > Simple cubic

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Dislocation defect is also known as-

1. Frenkel defect.

2. Schottky defect.

3. Non-stoichiometric defect.

4. Simple interstitial defect.

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In the cubic close packing, the unit cell has ......... .

1. 4 tetrahedral voids each of which is shared by four adjacent unit cells.
2. 4 tetrahedral voids within the unit cell.
3. 8 tetrahedral voids each of which is shared by four adjacent unit cells.
4. 8 tetrahedral voids within the unit cells.

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The edge lengths of the unit cells in terms of the radius of spheres constituting fcc, bcc, and simple cubic unit cells are respectively -

1. 22r, 4r3, 2r

2. 4r3, 22r, 2r

3. 2r, 22r, 4r3

4. 2r, 4r3, 22r

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Correct statement among the following regarding conductivity in solids is -

1.   κmetals  κinsulators < κsemiconductors

2.   κmetals  κinsulators < κsemiconductors

3.   κmetals , κsemiconductors > κinsulators = zero

4.  κmetals < κsemiconductors > κinsulators  zero

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Incorrect(s) statement among the following:

I. Vacancy defect results in a decrease in the density of the substance.
II. Interstitial defects results in an increase in the density of the substance.
III. Impurity defect has no effect on the density of the substance.
IV. Frenkel defect results in an increase in the density of the substance.

1. (I, II)

2. (II, III)

3, (III, IV)

4. (I, IV)

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