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  1. All isotopes of the same element have ________

  2. A.

     Different atomic numbers and different atomic mass

    B.

     Different atomic numbers and the same atomic mass

    C.

     The same atomic number but different atomic masses

    D.

     The same atomic number and the atomic mass


  3. The fundamental particles present in the nucleus of an atom are

  4. A.

     Electron, proton

    B.

     Proton, neutron

    C.

     Neutron, electron

    D.

     Neutron, positron


  5. J.J. Thomson’s proposed model of atom is generally called ________ model.

  6. A.

     Cream and cake

    B.

     Plum and pudding

    C.

     Plum and cake

    D.

     Cream and pudding


  7. What particles move around the nucleus of an atom and are negatively charged?

  8. A.

     Electrons

    B.

     Protons

    C.

     Positrons

    D.

     Neutrons


  9. All isotopes of the same element have ______________

  10. A.

     Different atomic numbers and different atomic mass

    B.

     Different atomic numbers and the same atomic mass

    C.

     The same atomic number but different atomic masses

    D.

     The same atomic number and the atomic mass


  11. Atoms having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called :

  12. A.

     Isotopes

    B.

     Cations

    C.

     Higgs-boson

    D.

     Anions


  13. Chemical properties of isotopes

  14. A.

     Must be same

    B.

     Must be different

    C.

     Need not be same

    D.

     Need not be different


  15. Which of the following does the nucleus of an atom consists of?

  16. A.

     Protons and neutrons

    B.

     Protons and electrons

    C.

     Electrons

    D.

     Protons


  17. The nucleus of an atom consists of

  18. A.

     Protons and Neutrons

    B.

     Neutrons and Electrons

    C.

     Electrons only

    D.

     None of the above


  19. The mass number of a nucleus is

  20. A.

     Always less than its atomic number

    B.

     Always more than its atomic number

    C.

     Always equal to its atomic number

    D.

     Sometimes more and somtimes equal to its atomic number