Max Planck - Test
  • 1. When was Max Planck born?
A) 1879
B) 1923
C) 1900
D) 1858
  • 2. In which field of science did Max Planck make significant contributions?
A) Physics
B) Mathematics
C) Biology
D) Chemistry
  • 3. Which of the following is NOT associated with Max Planck?
A) Quantum theory
B) Planck length
C) Theory of Relativity
D) Blackbody radiation
  • 4. What prestigious award did Max Planck receive in 1918?
A) Emmy Award
B) Pulitzer Prize
C) Grammy Award
D) Nobel Prize in Physics
  • 5. In what year did Max Planck publish his quantum theory?
A) 1900
B) 1954
C) 1925
D) 1937
  • 6. What is the specific name of the constant introduced by Max Planck in his quantum theory?
A) Euler's constant
B) Planck's constant
C) Avogadro's constant
D) Pi
  • 7. Which scientific organization did Max Planck become the president of in 1930?
A) European Space Agency
B) Kaiser Wilhelm Society
C) United Nations
D) World Health Organization
  • 8. What is the term for the shortest possible length in the universe, often associated with Planck?
A) String length
B) Quantum length
C) Planck length
D) Bohr length
  • 9. Max Planck's groundbreaking work on quantum theory laid the foundation for which branch of physics?
A) Thermodynamics
B) Classical mechanics
C) Quantum mechanics
D) Astrophysics
  • 10. In what year did Max Planck receive the Nobel Prize in Physics?
A) 1925
B) 1954
C) 1937
D) 1918
  • 11. Which university did Max Planck teach at for most of his career?
A) Sorbonne University
B) Harvard University
C) Oxford University
D) University of Berlin
  • 12. Max Planck was born in which country?
A) Russia
B) United States
C) France
D) Germany
  • 13. Which scientist is Max Planck often credited with being the founder of quantum theory alongside?
A) Niels Bohr
B) Erwin Schrödinger
C) Werner Heisenberg
D) Albert Einstein
  • 14. What is the name of the law that Max Planck formulated to describe the radiation emitted by a black body?
A) Faraday's law
B) Planck's law
C) Boyle's law
D) Newton's law
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