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HL Paper 1
Which of the following, observed during a radioactive-decay experiment, provide evidence for the existence of nuclear energy levels?
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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B
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An electron of initial energy E tunnels through a potential barrier. What is the energy of the electron after tunnelling?
B. E
D. zero
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B
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Alpha particles with energy E are directed at nuclei with atomic number Z. Small deviations from the predictions of the Rutherford scattering model are
observed.
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Which change in E and which change in Z is most likely to result in greater deviations from the Rutherford scattering model?
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B
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A positively charged particle of charge q and mass m is accelerated from rest through a potential V. After acceleration the de Broglie wavelength of
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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A.
B.
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A
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A particle has a de Broglie wavelength and kinetic energy . What is the relationship between and ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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C
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A particle is accelerated from rest through a potential difference . Which of the following graphs best shows how the de Broglie wavelength
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A
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Two radioactive nuclides, X and Y, have half-lives of 50 s and 100 s respectively. At time t = 0 samples of X and Y contain the same number of nuclei.
A. 4
B. 2
C.
D.
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D
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A photoelectric cell is connected in series with a battery of emf 2 V. Photons of energy 6 eV are incident on the cathode of the photoelectric cell. The
What is the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons that reach the anode?
A. 1 eV
B. 3 eV
C. 5 eV
D. 8 eV
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A
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Monochromatic electromagnetic radiation is incident on a metal surface. The kinetic energy of the electrons released from the metal
C. varies because the electrons are not equally bound to the metal lattice.
D. varies because the work function of the metal is different for different electrons.
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C
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B
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A beam of electrons is accelerated from rest through a potential difference . The de Broglie wavelength of the electrons is . For electrons
A.
B.
C.
D.
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D
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Which of the observations provide evidence of the existence of nuclear energy levels?
A. I only
B. II only
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D. I, II and III
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C
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Which changes to the width of the barrier and to the height of the barrier will always make the tunnelling probability greater?
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D
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What can be used to calculate the probability of finding an electron in a particular region of space?
A.
B.
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D
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The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 10 days. What is the percentage of the sample remaining after 25 days?
A. 0 %
B. 18 %
C. 25 %
D. 40 %
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B
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I. alpha particles
II. beta particles
III. gamma ray photons.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II only
D. III only
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B
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The continuous spectrum for beta emission is the key here. A continuous spectrum is not characteristic of discrete energy levels (but alpha and gamma occur
with distinct energies and therefore must be related to nuclear energy levels).
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A neutron of mass m is confined within a nucleus of diameter d. Ignoring numerical constants, what is an approximate expression for the kinetic
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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Which of the following experiments provides evidence for the existence of matter waves?
B. Electron diffraction
C. Gamma decay
D. Photoelectric effect
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B
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Ultra-violet light is shone on a zinc surface and photoelectrons are emitted. The sketch graph shows how the stopping potential varies with
frequency .
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A. the -intercept.
B. the -intercept.
C. the gradient.
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C
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According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle the quantity paired with momentum is
A. time.
B. energy.
C. position.
D. mass.
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C
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Two samples X and Y of different radioactive isotopes have the same initial activity. Sample X has twice the number of atoms as sample Y. The half-life
C.
D.
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C
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A photon interacts with a nearby nucleus to produce an electron. What is the name of this process?
A. Pair annihilation
B. Pair production
C. Electron diffraction
D. Quantum tunnelling
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B
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In the Schrödinger model of the hydrogen atom, the probability of finding an electron in a small region of space is calculated from the
A. de Broglie hypothesis.
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C
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This is a topic that was new to the Physics Guide and while the more able candidates selected the correct response, a large number were unfamiliar
Deviations from Rutherford scattering are detected in experiments carried out at high energies. What can be deduced from these deviations?
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B
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Which of the following is the de Broglie wavelength of the electron after acceleration?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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According to the Bohr model for hydrogen, visible light is emitted when electrons make transitions from excited states down to the state with n = 2.
The dotted line in the following diagram represents the transition from n = 3 to n = 2 in the spectrum of hydrogen.
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Which of the following diagrams could represent the visible light emission spectrum of hydrogen?
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B
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Nuclear density
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A
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A radioactive element has decay constant (expressed in s–1). The number of nuclei of this element at t = 0 is N. What is the expected number of
A.
B.
C.
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A
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A
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An electron of mass m has an uncertainty in its position r. What is the uncertainty in the speed of this electron?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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D
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Which of the following is an assumption of the Schrödinger model of the hydrogen atom?
B. The position of the electron is undefined but its momentum is well defined.
C. The momentum of the electron is undefined but its position is well defined.
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D
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Photoelectrons are emitted at a certain rate when monochromatic light is incident on a metal surface. Light of the same intensity but of higher
frequency is now used. After this change, the rate of emission of electrons from the surface is
A. zero.
B. lower.
C. the same.
D. higher.
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B
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When the cathode of a photoelectric cell is illuminated with red light, a photoelectric current is produced in the cell. The illumination is changed to blue
light but the rate at which photons arrive at the cathode remains the same. Which of the following statements is/are correct under these conditions?
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. I and III only
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D
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There was an issue with the Spanish translation of the stem to this question. Statement III “La energia cinetica del electron” should have corresponded to the
English “The kinetic energy of the electron increases”. This statement made up part of the correct answer (D), which refers to this statement and statement I. A
manual adjustment was made to the marks for each candidate to ensure no candidate was disadvantaged for this question.
The paper has been amended for publication to the correct translation of “La energia cinetica del electron aumenta”.
I. The kinetic energy of the emitted electrons increases with increasing light frequency.
Which of these observations, if any, can be explained in terms of the wave theory of light?
B. I and II
C. I only
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A
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The immediate nature of photoelectricity is often overlooked in textbooks. It is, however, part of the evidence for the photonic nature of light.
Light that is shone onto a metal surface may result in the emission of electrons from the surface. Three statements regarding the emission of the
I. number of electrons emitted per unit time depends on the intensity of the incident light
II. energy of the electrons depends on the frequency of the incident light
III. emission of the electrons takes place instantaneously.
Which of the above statements can only be explained by assuming light consists of photons?
A. II only
B. III only
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C
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This question did involve careful reading. The statistics would suggest that many candidates rushed the question and guessed the answer. The
question was not asking which of the statements was true – but rather which of them showed that light consists of photons. Clearly I will be true if
light is either a wave or photonic, so D, the most popular answer, must be incorrect.
When monochromatic light is incident on a metallic surface, electrons are emitted from the surface. The following changes are considered.
Which changes will result in electrons of greater energy being emitted from the surface?
A. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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C
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The diameter of a silver-108 ( ) nucleus is approximately three times that of the diameter of a nucleus of
A.
B.
C.
D.
Markscheme
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The square of the amplitude of the electron wave function in an hydrogen atom is a measure of the
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C
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An electron accelerated from rest through a potential difference V has de Broglie wavelength λ. What is the wavelength of an electron accelerated from
A. 2λ
B.
C.
D.
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D
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The responses showed that the majority of the candidates understood that the wavelength gets smaller with increasing speed of the electron
(responses B and D). However they failed to realize that the energy given to the particle is proportional to the square of the velocity. Hence the factor
electron?
A. 0
B.
C.
D.
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B
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If there is no uncertainty in the value of the de Broglie wavelength of a particle then this means that
A. both the momentum and position of the particle are known precisely.
B. the position of the particle is known precisely but all knowledge of its momentum is lost.
C. both the energy and the position of the particle are known precisely.
D. only the momentum of the particle is known precisely but all knowledge of its position is lost.
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D
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When electromagnetic radiation falls on a photocell, electrons of mass are emitted, provided the frequency of the radiation is greater than . What
is the maximum speed of the electron when radiation of frequency falls on the photocell?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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B
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A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only
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B
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The most popular responses were A and C, both of which are incorrect. One can only assume that the candidates did not read the question with sufficient care
and, on seeing the words “metal” and “electrons”, automatically assumed the photoelectric effect was involved.
Which of the following is a correct statement associated with the photoelectric effect?
B. Electrons are only emitted if the incident light is above a certain minimum wavelength.
C. The energy of the emitted electrons depends on the light intensity.
D. The energy of the emitted electrons does not depend on the frequency of the incident light.
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A
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A
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In the Bohr model for hydrogen an electron in the ground state has orbit radius r and speed v. In the first excited state the electron has orbit radius 4r.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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Photons are incident on a metal surface. Electrons are emitted from the surface. What single change may result in no electrons being emitted from the
surface?
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A
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Photons are emitted so the wavelength of the light is shorter than the threshold wavelength. Doubling the wavelength might make it greater than the threshold
and so this is the only option which may result in no electrons being emitted – the intensity of light (that is, the number of photons per second) has no influence
on this.
The magnitude of the uncertainty in the position of a particle is equal to the de Broglie wavelength of the particle. Which of the following is the
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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An electron X is accelerated from rest through a potential difference V. Another electron Y is accelerated from rest through a potential difference 2V.
After acceleration, the de Broglie wavelength of X is λX and that of Y is λY. The speeds reached by the electrons are well below that of the speed of
light.
What is the ratio ?
A. 2
B.
C.
D.
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B
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This was a very good discriminator – but involved a lot of guessing for the weaker candidates.
Candidates should be familiar with the de Broglie wavelength increasing as the speed of the particle increases, so C and D can be eliminated
immediately. And, in calculating the change in wavelength (which they do not need to do) the equation kinetic energy = potential energy will be used.
This involves the square of the velocity, hence B must be true.
In the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, conjugate quantities are pairs of quantities that cannot both be known precisely at the same instant. What unit
A. kg m2s-3
B. kg m2s-2
C. kg m2s-1
D. kg m2s
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C
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Light of a particular wavelength and intensity does not cause photoelectric emission from a clean metal surface in a vacuum. Which of the following
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The decay constant of a radioactive isotope is 10–3s–1. Which of the following is the probability that a nucleus of the isotope will decay in the next
second?
A.
B. 1000
C. 1000 ln2
D.
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A
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Different metal surfaces are investigated in an experiment on the photoelectric effect. A graph of the variation of the maximum kinetic energy of
photoelectrons with the frequency of the incident light is drawn for each metal. Which statement is correct?
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C
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Which particles are emitted in β+ decay?
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A
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The probability of finding an electron at a particular position in a hydrogen atom is proportional to the
A. wavefunction.
B. square of the wavefunction.
C. amplitude of the wavefunction.
D. square of the amplitude of the wavefunction.
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D
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An electron of mass me and a proton of mass mp are moving with the same kinetic energy at non-relativistic speeds. The de Broglie wavelengths
associated with the electron and the proton are λe and λp respectively.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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C
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A proton is confined within a nucleus. What is the order of magnitude of the uncertainty in its momentum?
A. 10–30 Ns
B. 10–20 Ns
C. 10–10 Ns
D. 1 Ns
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B
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A. .
C. Tln2.
D. the probability of decay of one nucleus of the isotope per unit of time.
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D
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Three types of radiation emitted from radioactive materials are given below.
I. Alpha
II. Beta
III. Gamma
Which type(s) of radiation has/have a discrete energy when emitted from radioactive materials?
A. I only
B. I and III only
C. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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B
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Which of the following is correct for the de Broglie wavelength λ of a particle when the kinetic energy of the particle is EK?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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B
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According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, conjugate quantities are pairs of quantities that cannot be known precisely for the same object at
the same time. What is the unit when two conjugate quantities are multiplied together?
A. kg m2s–1
B. kg2m s–1
C. kg m2s
D. kg m2s–2
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A
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Electrons are accelerated from rest through a potential difference V. Their de Broglie wavelength is λ. The accelerating potential difference is increased
A. 2λ
B.
C.
D.
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C
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A radioactive substance S has a decay constant λS, substance T has a decay constant λT. Initially a sample of S contains NS nuclei and a sample of T
The ratio is
A. 1
B.
C.
D. λSλT
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C
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A radioactive nuclide decays to a stable daughter nuclide. Initially the sample consists entirely of atoms of the radioactive nuclide. What fraction of the
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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A simple diagram showing the depletion of the sample with increasing half-lives is needed. Those who chose B were perhaps jumping to conclusions without
B. Photoelectric effect
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D
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Which of the following provides evidence for the quantization of nuclear energy levels?
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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C
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A radioactive sample of initial activity 12.0Bq has a half-life of 3.0 days. Which of the following is the activity after 4.0 days?
A. 3.0 Bq
B. 3.8 Bq
C. 4.0 Bq
D. 4.8 Bq
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D
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Teachers objected to this question as there was no exact answer; however the rubric for Paper 1 invites the candidates to choose the best answer.
They should be able to estimate and make approximations. In this case the best answer is obvious from a quick sketch graph. It is not necessary to
use a calculator.
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There was a fairly even split between response A and B for this question. This may have been caused by candidates either not reading the responses carefully
Light of frequency is incident on a metal surface. The work function of the metal is . Which of the following is the maximum kinetic energy of the
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A
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Different nuclides spontaneously undergo radioactive decay, emitting either α, β or γ radiation. Which of the following correctly identifies all the
A. α
B. β
C. γ
D. α and γ
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B
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Alpha particles of charge +2e and mass m are accelerated from rest through a potential difference V. Planck’s constant is h. Which of the following
gives the de Broglie wavelength of the alpha particles as a result of the acceleration?
A.
B.
C.
D. hmV
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B
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What is the energy of the photon and the wavelength of the photon when the electron moves away?
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D
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Samples of different radioactive nuclides have equal numbers of nuclei. Which graph shows the relationship between the half-life and the activity A
Markscheme
D
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Pair production by a photon occurs in the presence of a nucleus. For this process, which of momentum and energy are conserved?
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D
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Electron capture can be represented by the equation
p + e– → X + Y.
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D
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The diagram below shows a circuit involving a photoelectric cell. When UV light is shone onto the metal cathode, electrons are emitted establishing a
photocurrent.
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A
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A pure sample of mass m of a radioactive substance with half-life has an initial activity A0.
What are the half-life and the initial activity of a pure sample of mass 2m of the same radioactive substance?
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B
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Light is shone onto the surface of a metal and photoelectrons are emitted. Which of the following changes of wavelength and intensity of the light will
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There were two correct responses to this question – B and D. Both were accepted. The intensity of the light has no effect on the distribution of the kinetic
A particular radioactive substance decays and emits both β particles and neutrinos. Which describes the nature of the energy spectrum of the β
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Photoelectrons are emitted from the surface of a metal when light of frequency ƒ is incident on it. Which of the following shows the variation with ƒ of
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B
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The graphs show the variation with distance x of the square of the amplitude Ψ2 of the wave function of a particle. Which graph corresponds to a
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D
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The light source is changed to blue. This blue source emits the same number of photons per second as the red source. Which graph shows the
variation with potential of current for blue light? The results for the red light are shown as a dashed line.
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C
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Monochromatic light is incident on a metal surface and electrons are released. The intensity of the incident light is increased. What changes, if any,
occur in the rate of emission of electrons and the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons?
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D
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