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1. One of the objectives of the Large Hydron Collider experiment is to detect
a. Fermion b. Electron c. Plasmon d. Higgs boson
2. The velocity of the accelerating particle for collision is
a. c b. <c c. =c d. The velocity of the electron
3. The following fundamental particle has no mass
a. Electron b . Proton c. Positron d. Photon
4. The universe has dimension for the standard model
a. One b. Three c. Four d. Ten
5. The constituent of the protons are
a.Mesons b Neutrons c Tachions d.Quarks
6. The first element evolved according to BigBang Theory is
a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Deuterium d. Tritium
7. The following particles do not need a medium to travel
a. Photons b. Phonons c. Electrons d. Plasmon
8. A stone thrown up comes back, but a rocket goes up due to
a. Gravity on the rocket b. Velocity of the rocket c. Mass of the rocket d. Spin of the rocket
9. The electricity in a dam is produced from
a. Translational energy b. Vibrations of water c. Potential energy of water d. Kinetic energy of water
10.Both M3 and MIP are Same
11.The signals received from M3 and MIP are identical
12. The MIP has stopped giving signals much before the failure of Chandrayaan
13. Usage of “hydroxyl molecules” is wrong
14. The mass instrument attached on the MIP is indigenously made.
15. The presence of water in the moon first detected by the Chandrayaan mission
16. The ground breaking discovery of water on the moon was announced first by NASA based on the images obtained from M3.
17. The ground breaking discovery of water on the moon was announced first by ISRO on the basis of the information obtained from MIP
18. In future moon can be a resource for water and fuel. Name a fuel which can be obtained from the moon with the present knowledge
19. The atmosphere of the Moon is
a. Same as earth b. Same as Mars c. Contains Oxygen d. Same as Vacuum
20. The elements have no atomic number greater than 250 because
a. The first orbit of the electron enters the nucleus
b. The proton and electrons interact among themselves
c. There is no orbit for the electron to occupy
d. Pauli’s exclusion principle
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