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SPECTROSCOPY MCQs

1. Which radiation has valence electron transitions?

(A) Microwave


(B) X-rays


(C) Visible


(D) γ-rays



2. The difference between the incident and scattered frequencies in the Raman spectrum is called the:

(A) Stokes line


(B) Anti-Stokes line


(C) Raman frequency


(D) P-branch



3. How many normal modes of vibration are possible for a CO₂ molecule?

(A) 2


(B) 4


(C) 3


(D) 1



4. The commonly used units for wavelength are:

(A) Centimeter


(B) All of the above


(C) Nanometer


(D) Micrometer



5. The degree of freedom for stretching motion in non-linear (acyclic) molecules is:

(A) N – 2


(B) N – 5


(C) N – 1


(D) N – 4



6. Which radiation has high energy?

(A) Radio waves


(B) Microwaves


(C) Ultraviolet


(D) Visible



7. Which radiation has the highest frequency?

(A) Radio waves


(B) Microwaves


(C) Infrared


(D) γ-rays



8. Which radiation is associated with rotational transitions?

(A) Infrared


(B) Microwave


(C) X-rays


(D) Visible



9. Which radiation is associated with vibrational transitions?

(A) Microwave


(B) γ-rays


(C) Infrared


(D) X-rays



10. Which molecule is not a symmetric top?

(A) BF₃


(B) BCl₃


(C) CH₃Cl


(D) H₂O



11. When all three principal moments of inertia of a molecule are equal, it is called a:

(A) Symmetric top


(B) Prolate symmetric top


(C) Asymmetric top


(D) Spherical top



12. Which information is obtained from the rotational spectra of a molecule?

(A) All of the above


(B) Dipole moment


(C) Atomic mass


(D) Molecular structure



13. Which technique is useful for functional group identification?

(A) FTIR spectroscopy


(B) Electronic spectroscopy


(C) NMR spectroscopy


(D) Rotational spectroscopy



14. The source of radiation in rotational spectroscopy is:

(A) Tungsten lamp


(B) Deuterium lamp


(C) Sodium lamp


(D) Klystron valve



15. Rotational spectra are observed in which region?

(A) Near infrared region


(B) Ultraviolet region


(C) Visible region


(D) Far infrared region



16. Which relationship is true regarding molecular energy levels?

E(vibrational) > E(rotational)’)”> (A) E(vibrational) > E(electronic) > E(rotational)


E(vibrational) > E(rotational)’)”> (B) E(electronic) > E(vibrational) > E(rotational)


E(vibrational) > E(rotational)’)”> (C) E(electronic) > E(rotational) > E(vibrational)


E(vibrational) > E(rotational)’)”> (D) E(rotational) > E(vibrational) > E(electronic)



17. The selection rule for the transition in rotational energy levels in the Raman spectrum is:

(A) ∆J = +2


(B) ∆J = +1


(C) ∆J = ±2


(D) ∆J = ±1



18. Which radiation has a longer wavelength?

(A) Ultraviolet


(B) Radio wave


(C) Microwave


(D) Gamma rays



19. What types of energy are possessed by molecules in the gaseous state?

(A) Translational energy


(B) Vibrational energy


(C) All of the above


(D) Rotational energy



20. Which molecule is inactive?

(A) CO


(B) N₂


(C) H₂O


(D) HC ≡ CH



21. How many normal modes of vibration are possible for the NH₃ molecule?

(A) 4


(B) 3


(C) 6


(D) 2



22. Which molecules do not show microwave spectrum?

(A) Linear molecules


(B) Symmetric tops


(C) Spherical tops


(D) Asymmetric tops



23. The range of the fingerprint region in IR spectroscopy is:

(A) 4000-600 cm⁻¹


(B) 4000-1450 cm⁻¹


(C) None of the above


(D) 1450-500 cm⁻¹



24. What is the source of light in IR spectroscopy?

(A) Nernst filament


(B) Tungsten lamp


(C) Electron beam


(D) Deuterium lamp



25. The detector used in IR spectroscopy is:

(A) Bolometer


(B) Photocell


(C) UV detector


(D) None of the above



26. The energy associated with a photon of light is ______:

(A) c = vλ


(B) E = hu


(C) E = mc²


(D) E = hc



27. The prism/monochromator used in spectroscopy is made of:

(A) CsCl


(B) KCl


(C) KBr


(D) CaCl₂



28. The selection rule for transitions in vibrational energy levels in the IR spectrum is:

(A) ∆v = ±1


(B) ∆v = ±2


(C) ∆v = ±3


(D) ∆v = ±4



29. Which of the following spectra arises when an electron jumps from one energy level to another?

(A) Electronic


(B) Vibrational


(C) Nuclear


(D) Rotational



30. Normally, the sample in rotational spectroscopy is in the form of:

(A) Liquid


(B) Gas


(C) Solid


(D) None of the above



31. Rotational spectroscopy cannot be applied to detect:

(A) Moment of inertia


(B) Interstellar space


(C) Bond length


(D) Molecular groupings



32. Which diatomic molecules will not give a rotational spectrum?

(A) CO


(B) HF


(C) NO


(D) N₂



33. The selection rule for transitions in rotational energy levels of a diatomic molecule is:

(A) ∆J = +1


(B) ∆J = -1


(C) ∆J = ±1


(D) ∆J = ±2



34. The vibrational degree of freedom for linear molecules is:

(A) 3N-6


(B) 3N-4


(C) 3N-5


(D) None of the above



35. What is the degree of freedom for bending motion for non-linear molecules?

(A) 2N-4


(B) 2N-5


(C) 2N-2


(D) 2N-1



36. What is the degree of freedom for bending motion for linear molecules?

(A) 2N-1


(B) 2N-5


(C) 2N-4


(D) 2N-2



37. In vibrational spectroscopy, the first overtone occurs at:

(A) 3V₁


(B) 4V₁


(C) 2V₁


(D) None of the above



38. In vibrational spectroscopy, the second overtone occurs at:

(A) 2V₁


(B) 4V₁


(C) 3V₁


(D) None of the above



39. Which bands arise simply from the addition of two or more fundamentals or overtones in IR?

(A) Overtones


(B) Difference band


(C) Addition bands


(D) Subtraction bands



40. Which is not an addition band?

(A) V₁ + V₂ + V₃


(B) 2V₁ + V₂


(C) V₁ – V₂


(D) V₁ + V₂



41. The vibrational degree of freedom for non-linear molecules is:

(A) None of the above


(B) 3N-5


(C) 3N-4


(D) 3N-6



42. When two vibrational frequencies resonate and exchange energy, the phenomenon is called:

(A) Stark effect


(B) Fermi-resonance


(C) Conjugation


(D) Zeeman effect



43. Which is true about skeletal vibrations?

(A) They usually fall in the range of 1400-700 cm⁻¹


(B) All of the above


(C) They arise from branched chain structures


(D) They arise from linear structures



44. The detector used in rotational spectroscopy is:

(A) Photocell


(B) Conductivity detector


(C) Bolometer


(D) Radio receiver



45. The range of the functional group region in IR spectroscopy is:

(A) 2000-500 cm⁻¹


(B) 4000-1450 cm⁻¹


(C) 4000-600 cm⁻¹


(D) None of the above



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