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Saturday, October 28, 2006

INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY-I : MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*INDEX-TOPIC SEARCH

MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS



SELECT THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE:


  1. "There is a plenty of room at the bottom." This was stated by

    1. Issac Newton
    2. Albert Einstein
    3. Richard Feynman
    4. Eric Drexler

  2. 1 nanometre= _______ cm.

    1. 10(-9)
    2. 10(-8)
    3. 10(-7)
    4. 10(-6)

  3. The size of E.coli bacteria is ______ nm

    1. 75000
    2. 2000
    3. 200
    4. 5

  4. The diameter of human hair is _______ m

    1. 75000
    2. 75
    3. 7.5 x 10(-5)
    4. 7.5 x 10(-9)

  5. The most important property of nanomaterials is

    1. force
    2. friction
    3. pressure
    4. temperature

  6. The diameter of a bucky ball is about ______

    1. 1 Ao
    2. 100 Ao
    3. 1 nm
    4. 10 nm

  7. A bucky ball is a molecule consisting of ___ carbon atoms

    1. 50
    2. 60
    3. 75
    4. 100

  8. The cut-off limit of human eye to see is _____ nm

    1. 10
    2. 100
    3. 1000
    4. 10000

  9. 1 meter = ______ nm.

    1. 109
    2. 10(-9)
    3. 1010
    4. 10(-10)

  10. The diameter of a bucky ball is about ______

    1. 1 Ao
    2. 10 Ao
    3. 100 Ao
    4. 1000 Ao

  11. The diameter of hydrogen atom is ______ nm.

    1. 10
    2. 1
    3. 0.1
    4. 0.01

  12. The size of a quantum dot is ______ m.

    1. 5
    2. 5 x 10(-9)
    3. 5 x 10(-10)
    4. 5 x 10(-11)

  13. 20 micron = ______ nm

    1. 20 x 10(-9)
    2. 20 x 109
    3. 200
    4. 20000

  14. 1 mm = ______ nm

    1. 106
    2. 10(-6)
    3. 107
    4. 10(-7)

  15. The hardest material found in nature is ______.

    1. steel
    2. topaz
    3. diamond
    4. quartz

  16. ______ are the extentions of bucky balls.

    1. Geodesic domes
    2. Hexagons
    3. Carbon nanotubes
    4. AFM and STM

  17. Nanotechnology, in other words, is

    1. Carbon engineering
    2. Atomic engineering
    3. Small technology
    4. Microphysics

  18. The width of carbon nanotube is ______nm.

    1. 1
    2. 1.3
    3. 1.55
    4. 10

  19. The diameter of fly ash particles is _____ μm

    1. 5-10
    2. 10-20
    3. 20-30
    4. 100

  20. The tensile strength of a carbon nanotube is _____ times that of steel.

    1. 10
    2. 25
    3. 100
    4. 1000

  21. The ratio of thermal conductivity of silver to that of a carbon nanotube is _____.

    1. 100 : 1
    2. 1 : 100
    3. 10 : 1
    4. 1 : 10

  22. In a bucky ball, each carbon atom is bound to _____ adjacent carbon atoms.

    1. 1
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. 4

  23. The size of red and white blood cells is in the range of _____μm.

    1. 2-5
    2. 5-7
    3. 7-10
    4. 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




  1. Who coined the word "Nanotechnology"?
    ANS: K. Eric Drexler coined the word "Nanotechnology".

  2. Who wrote the book "Engines of Creation"?
    ANS: K. Eric Drexler wrote the book "Engines of Creation".

  3. What is the meaning of the Greek word "Nano"?
    ANS: "Nano" means "dwarf".

  4. 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.

  5. What is Atomic Engineering?
    ANS:Atomic Engineering is the science involving manufacture of products with different properties by rearrangement of atoms.

  6. 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.

  7. How much is 1 micron in meter ?
    ANS:1 micron is equal to 10-6 meter.

  8. What is the size of an integrated circuit transistor?
    ANS:The size of an integrated circuit transistor is 90 nm.

  9. What is the size of a virus?
    ANS:A virus is 50 nm in size.

  10. Mention the width of a DNA molecule.
    ANS:A DNA molecule has width of about 2 nm.

  11. What is the diameter of the hydrogen atom?
    ANS:The diameter of the hydrogen atom is 0.1 nm.

  12. What is the full form of MEMS?
    ANS:"MicroElectro Mechanical Systems" is the full form of MEMS

  13. What is the size of red blood cells?
    ANS:The size of red blood cells is 5000 nm.

  14. What is the size of a quantum dot?
    ANS:The size of a quantum dot is 5 nm.

  15. Who invented STM(Scanning Tunneling Microscope)?
    ANS:Gern Binnig and Heinrich Rohre of IBM Research Lab invented STM in 1981.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. What is the full form of AFM?
    ANS:The full form of AFM is Atomic Force Microscope.

  19. 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.

  20. Why does nanotechnology play by different rules ?
    ANS:Nanotechnology plays by different rules because of larger surface area relative to the volume of nanomaterials.

  21. Who discovered Buckminsterfullerene(bucky ball)?
    ANS:Robert F. Curl,Jr.; Harold W. Croto; and Richard E. Smalley discovered the buckminsterfullerene in 1985.

  22. 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).

  23. Who designed the famous geodesic dome?
    ANS:American architect Buckminster Fuller designed the famous geodesic dome.

  24. 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.

  25. Who conceptualised carbon nanotubes?
    ANS:Richard Smalley conceptualised carbon nanotubes.

  26. What is a bucky tube?
    ANS:A bucky tube is a carbon nanotube derived from bucky balls.

  27. 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)

  28. List out the areas of nanoscience.
    ANS:The areas of nanoscience are:(1)nanotubes (2)nanofabrication (3)nanomaterials (4)nanocomposites

  29. Who photographed nanotubes for the first time ?
    ANS:Sumio Tijima of NEC Laboratory photographed nanotubes for the first time.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. 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.

  34. 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.

  35. What is the use of nanocrystals ?
    ANS:Nanocrystals can be used to transform electricity into light without excessive loss of energy due to heating.

  36. 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.

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. Mention the range of wavelength of visible light in nanometer.
    ANS: The range of wavelength of visible light is 400 to 700 nm.

  40. Who outlined the "Vision and Prospects of Atomic Engineering'?
    ANS: Richard Feynman.

  41. What is the diameter of human hair?
    ANS: The diameter of human hair is 75000 nm.

  42. What is the full form of GPS?
    ANS: The full form of GPS is Global Positioning System.

  43. What is the size of MEMS?
    ANS: The size of MEMS is 10-6 to 10 -4 m.

  44. What is the size of a nanoshell?
    ANS: The size of a nanoshell is 100 nm.

Friday, October 27, 2006

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**INDEX**SEARCH TOPIC HERE**

*Nanotechnology(MCQs & Short Ans)

*Nanotechnology(Brief Answers)

*Nanotechnology(Long Answers)

*LIGHT(MCQs & Short ANS)

*LIGHT(Brief Answers)

*LIGHT(Long Answers)

*LIGHT(Numericals)

*DISPERSION OF LIGHT(MCQs & Short ANS)

*DISPERSION OF LIGHT(Brief Answers)

*DISPERSION OF LIGHT(Long Answers)

*ELECTRICITY(MCQs & Short ANS)

*ELECTRICITY(Brief Answers)

*ELECTRICITY(Long Answers)

*ELECTRICITY(Numericals)

*MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELE. CURRENT(MCQs & Short ANS)

*MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELE. CURRENT(Brief Answers)

*MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELE. CURRENT(Long Answers)

*ENERGY SOURCES(MCQs & Short ANS)

*ENERGY SOURCES(Brief Answers)

*ENERGY SOURCES(Long Answers)

*UNIVERSE(MCQs & Short ANS)

*UNIVERSE(Brief Answers)

*UNIVERSE(Long Answers)

*RATE OF REACTION-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-MCQs SHORT ANSWERS

*RATE OF REACTION-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-BRIEF ANSWERS

*RATE OF REACTION-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-LONG ANSWERS

*RATE OF REACTION-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-NUMERICALS

*SOME IMPORTANT CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*SOME IMPORTANT CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*SOME IMPORTANT CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS-LONG ANSWERS

*METALS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*METALS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*METALS-LONG ANSWERS

*NONMETALS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*NONMETALS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*NONMETALS-LONG ANSWERS

*ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*ORGANIC COMPOUNDS-LONG ANSWERS

*NUTRITION AND RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*NUTRITION AND RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*NUTRITION AND RESPIRATION IN ORGANISMS-LONG ANSWERS

*TRANSPORTATION-CIRCULATION-EXCRETION IN LIVING ORGANISMS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*TRANSPORTATION-CIRCULATION-EXCRETION IN LIVING ORGANISMS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*TRANSPORTATION-CIRCULATION-EXCRETION IN LIVING ORGANISMS-LONG ANSWERS

*CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN ORGANISMS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN ORGANISMS-BRIEF & LONG ANSWERS

*REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS-LONG ANSWERS

*HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION-BRIEF ANSWERS

*HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION-LONG ANSWERS

*ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS-MCQs & SHORT ANSWERS

*ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS-BRIEF ANSWERS

*ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS-LONG ANSWERS