If half-life of a radioactive atom is 2.3 days, then its decay constant would be 

(1) 0.1           

(2) 0.2

(3) 0.3           

(4) 2.3

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A radio isotope has a half life of 75 years. The fraction of the atoms of this material that would decay in 150 years will be

(1) 66.6%               

(2) 85.5%

(3) 62.5%               

(4) 75%

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An artificial radioactive decay series begins with unstable Pu94241. The stable nuclide obtained after eight α decays and five β-decays is 

(1) Bi83209         

(2) Pb82209

(3) Ti82205         

(4) Hg82201

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The activity of a sample is 64×10-5 Ci. Its half-life is 3 days. The activity will become 5×10-6 Ci after 

(1) 12 days         

(2) 7 days

(3) 18 days         

(4) 21 days

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The half-life of radon is 3.8 days. Three forth of a radon sample decay in

(1) 5.02 days         

(2) 15.2 days

(3) 7.6 days           

(4) 11.4 days

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A nucleus of an element X84202 emits an α-particle first, a β-particle next and then a gamma photon. The final nucleus formed has an atomic number 

(1) 200           

(2) 199

(3) 83             

(4) 198

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Plutonium decays with a half-life of 24000 years. If the plutonium is stored for 72000 years, then the fraction of plutonium that remains is 

(1) 12          

(2) 13
(3) 14          

(4) 18

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A radioactive substance emits 

(1) α-rays               

(2) β-rays

(3) γ-rays                 

(4) All of these

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The large scale destruction, that would be caused due to the use of nuclear weapons is called 

(1) Nuclear holocaust

(2) Thermo-nuclear reaction

(3) Nuetron reproduction factor

(4) None of these

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A radioactive substance has a half-life of 1 year. The fraction of this material, that would remain after 5 years will be

(1) 132             

(2) 15
(3) 12               

(4) 45

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