MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
SELECT THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE:
- "There is a plenty of room at the bottom." This was stated by
- Issac Newton
- Albert Einstein
- Richard Feynman
- Eric Drexler
- Issac Newton
- 1 nanometre= _______ cm.
- 10(-9)
- 10(-8)
- 10(-7)
- 10(-6)
- 10(-9)
- The size of E.coli bacteria is ______ nm
- 75000
- 2000
- 200
- 5
- 75000
- The diameter of human hair is _______ m
- 75000
- 75
- 7.5 x 10(-5)
- 7.5 x 10(-9)
- 75000
- The most important property of nanomaterials is
- force
- friction
- pressure
- temperature
- force
- The diameter of a bucky ball is about ______
- 1 Ao
- 100 Ao
- 1 nm
- 10 nm
- 1 Ao
- A bucky ball is a molecule consisting of ___ carbon atoms
- 50
- 60
- 75
- 100
- 50
- The cut-off limit of human eye to see is _____ nm
- 10
- 100
- 1000
- 10000
- 10
- 1 meter = ______ nm.
- 109
- 10(-9)
- 1010
- 10(-10)
- 109
- The diameter of a bucky ball is about ______
- 1 Ao
- 10 Ao
- 100 Ao
- 1000 Ao
- 1 Ao
- The diameter of hydrogen atom is ______ nm.
- 10
- 1
- 0.1
- 0.01
- 10
- The size of a quantum dot is ______ m.
- 5
- 5 x 10(-9)
- 5 x 10(-10)
- 5 x 10(-11)
- 5
- 20 micron = ______ nm
- 20 x 10(-9)
- 20 x 109
- 200
- 20000
- 20 x 10(-9)
- 1 mm = ______ nm
- 106
- 10(-6)
- 107
- 10(-7)
- 106
- The hardest material found in nature is ______.
- steel
- topaz
- diamond
- quartz
- steel
- ______ are the extentions of bucky balls.
- Geodesic domes
- Hexagons
- Carbon nanotubes
- AFM and STM
- Geodesic domes
- Nanotechnology, in other words, is
- Carbon engineering
- Atomic engineering
- Small technology
- Microphysics
- Carbon engineering
- The width of carbon nanotube is ______nm.
- 1
- 1.3
- 1.55
- 10
- The diameter of fly ash particles is _____ μm
- 5-10
- 10-20
- 20-30
- 100
- The tensile strength of a carbon nanotube is _____ times that of steel.
- 10
- 25
- 100
- 1000
- The ratio of thermal conductivity of silver to that of a carbon nanotube is _____.
- 100 : 1
- 1 : 100
- 10 : 1
- 1 : 10
- In a bucky ball, each carbon atom is bound to _____ adjacent carbon atoms.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- The size of red and white blood cells is in the range of _____μm.
- 2-5
- 5-7
- 7-10
- 10-15
ANSWERS TO MCQs:
(1) C (2) C (3) B (4) C (5) B (6) C (7) C (8) D (9) A (10) B (11) C (12) B (13) D (14) A (15) C (16) C (17) B (18) B (19) B (20) C (21) D (22) C (23) A
SHORT ANSWERS
- Who coined the word "Nanotechnology"?
ANS: K. Eric Drexler coined the word "Nanotechnology".
- Who wrote the book "Engines of Creation"?
ANS: K. Eric Drexler wrote the book "Engines of Creation".
- What is the meaning of the Greek word "Nano"?
ANS: "Nano" means "dwarf".
- What is the meaning of "Technology"?
ANS:"Technology" is a process of using scientific principles and techniques to design new materials, devices, and systems for prosperity, comforts, betterment and enhancement of human life.
- What is Atomic Engineering?
ANS:Atomic Engineering is the science involving manufacture of products with different properties by rearrangement of atoms.
- Define: Nanotechnology.
ANS:Nanotechnology is atom-by-atom or molecule-by-molecule building of structures that will be helpful in manufacturing new devices and systems.
- How much is 1 micron in meter ?
ANS:1 micron is equal to 10-6 meter.
- What is the size of an integrated circuit transistor?
ANS:The size of an integrated circuit transistor is 90 nm.
- What is the size of a virus?
ANS:A virus is 50 nm in size.
- Mention the width of a DNA molecule.
ANS:A DNA molecule has width of about 2 nm.
- What is the diameter of the hydrogen atom?
ANS:The diameter of the hydrogen atom is 0.1 nm.
- What is the full form of MEMS?
ANS:"MicroElectro Mechanical Systems" is the full form of MEMS
- What is the size of red blood cells?
ANS:The size of red blood cells is 5000 nm.
- What is the size of a quantum dot?
ANS:The size of a quantum dot is 5 nm.
- Who invented STM(Scanning Tunneling Microscope)?
ANS:Gern Binnig and Heinrich Rohre of IBM Research Lab invented STM in 1981.
- What can be considered as a loose atom or molecule floating in space?
ANS:Anything smaller than a nanometer can be considered as a loose atom or molecule floating in space.
- What made it possible to study atoms and their manipulation in developing new structures ?
ANS:The invention of Scanning Tunneling Microscope(STM) made it possible to study atoms and their manipulation in developing new structures.
- What is the full form of AFM?
ANS:The full form of AFM is Atomic Force Microscope.
- Which two types of fundamental molecules find wide applications in nanotechnology?
ANS:Bucky balls and carbon nanotubes are two types of fundamental molecules that find wide applications in nanotechnology.
- Why does nanotechnology play by different rules ?
ANS:Nanotechnology plays by different rules because of larger surface area relative to the volume of nanomaterials.
- Who discovered Buckminsterfullerene(bucky ball)?
ANS:Robert F. Curl,Jr.; Harold W. Croto; and Richard E. Smalley discovered the buckminsterfullerene in 1985.
- What does a bucky ball comprise of?
ANS:A bucky ball comprises of 60 carbon atoms in the architectural configuration of a soccer ball(sphere).
- Who designed the famous geodesic dome?
ANS:American architect Buckminster Fuller designed the famous geodesic dome.
- What are carbon nanotubes? OR What are fullerenes?
ANS:Carbon nanotubes are long tubular structures formed by joining bucky balls without their ends closing so that spheres are not formed.
- Who conceptualised carbon nanotubes?
ANS:Richard Smalley conceptualised carbon nanotubes.
- What is a bucky tube?
ANS:A bucky tube is a carbon nanotube derived from bucky balls.
- Mention the types of carbon nanotubes.
ANS:The types of carbon nanotubes are:(1) Single Walled Nano Tube (SWNT)and (2)Multi Walled Nano Tube (MWNT)
- List out the areas of nanoscience.
ANS:The areas of nanoscience are:(1)nanotubes (2)nanofabrication (3)nanomaterials (4)nanocomposites
- Who photographed nanotubes for the first time ?
ANS:Sumio Tijima of NEC Laboratory photographed nanotubes for the first time.
- Why do carbon nanotubes have very high tensile strength ?
ANS:Carbon nanotubes have very high tensile strength due to carbon-carbon bonds and the fact that each carbon tube is a very large molecule.
- How do carbon nanotubes conduct heat ? OR Why do carbon nanotubes have high thermal conductivity ?
ANS:Carbon nanotubes have high thermal conductivity because they conduct heat by vibrations of covalent bonds between carbon atoms.
- How is nanotechnology useful in destroying tumours of cancer ?
ANS:A nanoshell of 100nm diameter floating through the body will be able to get attached only to cancerous cells which upon excitation by a laser beam will dissipate heat and destroy the tumour.
- How can the melting point of materials be tuned using nanotechnology ?
ANS:The melting point of materials can be tuned by controlling their particle size in the range of nanoscale.
- How can collateral damage be minimized during explosion using nanotechnology ?
ANS: The collateral damage during explosion can be minimized by varying the size of nanoparticles in munitions.
- What is the use of nanocrystals ?
ANS:Nanocrystals can be used to transform electricity into light without excessive loss of energy due to heating.
- Which fields of science will be affected by the progress of nanotechnology ?
ANS:The fields like nanotubes, nanofabrication, nanomaterials and nanocomposites will be affected by the progress of nanotechnology.
- Mention two phenomena which are dominant and important at nanoscales(as compared to larger dimensions).
ANS:Sticking and friction are dominant and important at nanoscales.
- How can the mapping of DNA of a newly born baby be useful ?
ANS:The mapping of DNA of a newly born baby can help obtain information about future potential problems, enabling to curtail diseases at an early stage.
- Mention the range of wavelength of visible light in nanometer.
ANS: The range of wavelength of visible light is 400 to 700 nm.
- Who outlined the "Vision and Prospects of Atomic Engineering'?
ANS: Richard Feynman.
- What is the diameter of human hair?
ANS: The diameter of human hair is 75000 nm.
- What is the full form of GPS?
ANS: The full form of GPS is Global Positioning System.
- What is the size of MEMS?
ANS: The size of MEMS is 10-6 to 10 -4 m.
- What is the size of a nanoshell?
ANS: The size of a nanoshell is 100 nm.