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Solid State Previous Year Objective Questions NEET for Students
Which is not a ferromagnetic substance?
(A) Cobalt
(B) Iron
(C) Manganese
(D) Nickel
Option c – Manganese
Superconductors are derived from the compound of
(A) Transition elements
(B) p-Block elements
(C) Actinides
(D) Inner transition elements
Option b – p-Block elements
Greater the number of F-centres in the solid
(A) Lower the color intensity
(B) Higher the color intensity
(C) Zero color intensity
(D) Different colors developed in solids
Option b – Higher the color intensity
Crystal defects increase if the rate of recrystallization of solid
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Remains constant
(D) Can not predict
Option a – Increases
p-Type of semiconductor can be obtained by adding impurities of an element
(A) As
(B) P
(C) In
(D) Sb
Option c – In
The flame color of metal ions, when imparted to colorless crystals, is due to
(A) Metal excess defect
(B) Metal deficiency defect
(C) Frendel defect
(D) Impurity defect
Option a – Metal excess defect
AgBr is an example of
(A) Schottky defect
(B) Frenkel defect
(C) Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
(D) None
Option c – Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
The electrical conductivity of semiconductors
(A) Increases with temperature.
(B) Decreases with temperature.
(C) Remains constant on heating.
(D) Initially increases then decreases.
Option a – Increases with temperature
The addition of arsenic in germanium makes the germanium an
(A) Metallic conductor.
(B) Intrinsic semi-conductor
(C) Mixed conductor
(D) Extrinsic semiconductor
Option d – Extrinsic semiconductor
Anti-ferromagnetic substance possesses
(A) Low magnetic moment
(B) Large magnetic moment.
(C) Zero magnetic moments
(D) Any value of the magnetic moment.
Option c – Zero magnetic moments
The forbidden gap in the case of metal is
(A) Very small
(B) Very large
(C) Infinite
(D) Can not predict
Option a – Very small
Completely empty conduction band is observed in the case of
(A) Metal
(B) Non-metal
(C) Metalloid
(D) Semiconductor
Option b – Non-metal
In stoichiometric defects, the ratio of positive and negative ions as indicated by a chemical formula of the compound
(A) Decreases
(B) Increases
(C) Remains the same
(D) Can not predict
Option c – Remains the same
Due to the Schottky defect, the density of the crystal
(A) Increases
(B) Remains constant
(C) Decreases
(D) Doubles
Option c – Decreases
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