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MCQ Questions for Class 9 Science Chapter 4 Structure Of The Atom

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30 MCQ Questions for Class 9 Science: Chapter 4 Structure Of The Atom

Question 1. Who discovered the electron?

a) Ernest Rutherford
b) J.J. Thomson
c) Neils Bohr
d) James Chadwick

Answer:

b) J.J. Thomson

Question 2. Which of the following is a limitation of Rutherford’s model of the atom?

a) It could not explain the stability of atoms
b) It did not mention neutrons
c) It considered electrons as stationary
d) It did not consider the nucleus

Answer:

a) It could not explain the stability of atoms

Question 3. According to Bohr’s model, electrons:

a) Move in random orbits around the nucleus
b) Revolve in fixed orbits around the nucleus
c) Are stationary inside the nucleus
d) Orbit the nucleus in elliptical orbits

Answer:

b) Revolve in fixed orbits around the nucleus

Question 4. The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of:

a) Protons in its nucleus
b) Neutrons in its nucleus
c) Electrons in its orbit
d) Protons and neutrons in its nucleus

Answer:

a) Protons in its nucleus

Question 5. Isotopes of an element have:

a) The same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
b) Different numbers of protons but the same number of neutrons
c) The same number of protons and neutrons
d) Different numbers of protons and neutrons

Answer:

a) The same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

Question 6. The mass number of an atom is determined by:

a) The total number of protons
b) The total number of electrons
c) The sum of the number of protons and neutrons
d) The sum of the number of protons and electrons

Answer:

c) The sum of the number of protons and neutrons

Question 7. Which of the following is true for isotopes?

a) They have identical physical properties
b) They have identical chemical properties
c) They have different atomic numbers
d) They are found in different periods of the periodic table

Answer:

b) They have identical chemical properties

Question 8. Valency of an element is related to:

a) The number of protons in its nucleus
b) The number of electrons in its outermost shell
c) The total number of shell electrons
d) The number of neutrons in its nucleus

Answer:

b) The number of electrons in its outermost shell

Question 9. Which of the following particles is present in the nucleus of an atom?

a) Electron
b) Proton
c) Neutron
d) Both b) and c)

Answer:

d) Both b) and c)

Question 10. Atoms having the same mass number but different atomic numbers are called:

a) Isotopes
b) Isobars
c) Isotones
d) Alloisomers

Answer:

b) Isobars

Question 11. What are canal rays?

a) Positively charged electrons
b) Negatively charged protons
c) Positively charged protons
d) Neutral neutrons

Answer:

c) Positively charged protons

Question 12. Which model of the atom proposed that atoms have their mass and positive charge concentrated in a small area?

a) J.J. Thomson’s model
b) Rutherford’s model
c) Bohr’s model
d) Dalton’s model

Answer:

b) Rutherford’s model

Question 13. The atomic number of an element is defined as:

a) The number of protons in its nucleus
b) The number of neutrons in its nucleus
c) The total number of nucleons
d) The number of electrons in its outermost shell

Answer:

a) The number of protons in its nucleus

Question 14. Which of the following is true about isotopes?

a) They have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
b) They have different atomic numbers
c) They always have the same chemical properties
d) They are different elements

Answer:

a) They have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

Question 15. What determines the valency of an element?

a) The number of protons in its nucleus
b) The number of neutrons in its nucleus
c) The number of electrons in its outermost shell
d) The total number of electron shells

Answer:

c) The number of electrons in its outermost shell

Question 16. How many electrons are there in the outermost shell of an atom with atomic number 17?

a) 5
b) 7
c) 8
d) 17

Answer:

b) 7

Question 17. Which subatomic particle was discovered by J. Chadwick?

a) Electron
b) Proton
c) Neutron
d) Positron

Answer:

c) Neutron

Question 18. The mass number of an atom is equal to:

a) The number of protons
b) The number of electrons
c) The number of protons plus the number of neutrons
d) The number of protons plus the number of electrons

Answer:

c) The number of protons plus the number of neutrons

Question 19. Which of the following correctly represents the electronic configuration of nitrogen (Atomic number = 7)?

a) 2, 5
b) 2, 4, 1
c) 2, 2, 3
d) 7

Answer:

a) 2, 5

Question 20. Atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers are called:

a) Isotopes
b) Isobars
c) Isotones
d) Alloisomers

Answer:

a) Isotopes

Question 21. The mass of a neutron is almost equal to the mass of a __________.

Fill in the blank.

Answer:

Proton

Question 22. The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is known as its __________.

Fill in the blank.

Answer:

Mass number

Question 23. __________ discovered the proton in an atom.

Fill in the blank.

Answer:

Ernest Rutherford

Question 24. Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers are called __________.

Fill in the blank.

Answer:

Isotopes

Question 25. The outermost shell of an atom cannot have more than __________ electrons.

Fill in the blank.

Answer:

8

Question 26. Electrons are present in the nucleus of an atom. (True/False)

True / False

Answer:

False

Question 27. Isobars are atoms of different elements with the same atomic number. (True/False)

True / False

Answer:

False

Question 28. Neutrons do not carry any charge and are neutral. (True/False)

True / False

Answer:

True

Question 29. The valency of an element is determined by the number of valence electrons in its atom. (True/False)

True / False

Answer:

True

Question 30. Atoms combine in the ratio of their atomic numbers to form compounds. (True/False)

True / False

Answer:

False

Question on Match the Columns

Unmatched Columns – Questions

Column A Column B
(i) Thomson’s Atomic Model (a) Nucleus with protons and neutrons
(ii) Rutherford’s Atomic Model (b) Electrons in fixed orbits
(iii) Bohr’s Atomic Model (c) Electrons embedded in a positively charged sphere
(iv) Neutron discovery (d) J.J. Thomson
(v) Proton discovery (e) Scattering experiment with alpha particles
(vi) Electron discovery (f) J. Chadwick

Matched Columns – Answer

Column A Column B
(i) Thomson’s Atomic Model (c) Electrons embedded in a positively charged sphere
(ii) Rutherford’s Atomic Model (e) Scattering experiment with alpha particles
(iii) Bohr’s Atomic Model (b) Electrons in fixed orbits
(iv) Neutron discovery (f) J. Chadwick
(v) Proton discovery (a) Nucleus with protons and neutrons
(vi) Electron discovery (d) J.J. Thomson
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