The half-life of a radioactive substance is 48 hours. How much time will it take to disintegrate to its 116th part

(1) 12 h             

(2) 16 h

(3) 48 h             

(4) 192 h

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A radioactive substance has an average life of 5 hours. In a time of 5 hours 

(1) Half of the active nuclei decay

(2) Less than half of the active nuclei decay

(3) More than half of the active nuclei decay

(4) All active nuclei decay

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Which of the following radiations has the least wavelength

(1) X-rays             

(2) γ-rays

(3) β-rays             

(4) α-rays

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A radioactive sample at any instant has its disintegration rate 5000 disintegration per minute. After 5 minutes, the rate is 1250 disintegrations per minute. Then, the decay constant (per minute) is 

(1) 0.8 In 2               

(2) 0.4 In 2

(3) 0.2 In 2               

(4) 0.1 In 2

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Radioactive nuclei that are injected into a patient collect at certain sites within its body, undergoing radioactive decay and emitting electromagnetic radiation. These radiations can then be recorded by a detector. This procedure provides an important diagnostic tool called 

(1) Gamma camera

(2) CAT scan

(3) Radiotracer technique

(4) Gamma ray spectroscopy

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A radioactive decay chain starts from Np93237 and produces Th90229 by successive emissions. The emitted particles can be 

(1) Two α-particles and one β-particle

(2) Three β+ particles

(3) One α particle and two β+ particles

(4) One α particle and two β- particles

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The half-life of a sample of a radioactive substance is 1 hour. If 8×1010 atoms are present at t = 0, then the number of atoms decayed in the duration t = 2 hour to t = 4 hour will be

(1) 2×1010         

(2) 1.5×1010

(3) Zero               

(4) Infinity

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Carbon dating is best suited for determining the age of fossils if their age in years is of the order of 
(1) 103            

(2) 104

(3) 105             

(4) 106

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A count rate meter shows a count of 240 per minute from a given radioactive source. One hour later the meter shows a count rate of 30 per minute. The half-life of the source is

(1) 120 min                   

(2) 80 min

(3) 30 min                     

(4) 20 min

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The half-life of a radioactive substance is 40 years. How long will it take to reduce to one fourth of its original amount and what is the value of decay constant 

(1) 40 year, 0.9173/year           

(2) 90 year, 9.017/year

(3) 80 year, 0.0173 year           

(4) None of these

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