Dane Niels Bohr wins Nobel Prize for work on atomic theory
  • 1. In 1922, Danish physicist Niels Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, a recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of atomic structure and quantum mechanics. Bohr's innovative model of the atom, which introduced the concept of quantized electron orbits, revolutionized the scientific community's perspective on atomic theory. His work provided a coherent explanation of how electrons occupy distinct energy levels around the nucleus and how they can transition between these levels—a theory that not only explained the spectral lines of hydrogen but also laid the foundation for the development of modern quantum physics. The Nobel Prize celebrated Bohr's ability to marry experimental observations with theoretical insights, as well as his pioneering contributions to atomic theory, which have profoundly influenced both the field of physics and the broader scientific discourse. Bohr's legacy continues through the principles established in his model, which led to further advancements in both theoretical and applied physics, highlighting the significance of his work in shaping our comprehension of the atomic world.

    What is the full name of the scientist who won the Nobel Prize for work on atomic theory?
A) Albert Einstein
B) Marie Curie
C) Niels Bohr
D) Isaac Newton
  • 2. In what year did Niels Bohr win the Nobel Prize for his work on atomic theory?
A) 1905
B) 1922
C) 1935
D) 1948
  • 3. Which element did Niels Bohr focus on in his atomic theory work?
A) Oxygen
B) Iron
C) Hydrogen
D) Carbon
  • 4. What university was Niels Bohr affiliated with when he won the Nobel Prize?
A) Oxford University
B) Harvard University
C) University of Copenhagen
D) Stanford University
  • 5. Niels Bohr was a native of which country?
A) Norway
B) Germany
C) Denmark
D) Sweden
  • 6. What is the name of the institute founded by Niels Bohr in Denmark?
A) Bohr-Rutherford Institute
B) Copenhagen Institute of Physics
C) Quantum Research Center
D) Niels Bohr Institute
  • 7. What is the name of Niels Bohr's father who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
A) Christian Bohr
B) Erik Bohr
C) Hans Bohr
D) Anders Bohr
  • 8. Which city was Niels Bohr born in?
A) Oslo
B) Stockholm
C) Copenhagen
D) Berlin
  • 9. Which physical constant is often named after Niels Bohr in his honor?
A) Avogadro's number
B) Speed of light
C) Planck constant
D) Bohr radius
  • 10. In what year was Niels Bohr born?
A) 1885
B) 1911
C) 1900
D) 1867
  • 11. Which prestigious international award did Niels Bohr receive in 1922 for his atomic theory work?
A) Pulitzer Prize
B) Nobel Prize in Physics
C) Fields Medal
D) Grammy Award
  • 12. Who was Niels Bohr's famous mentor in the field of physics?
A) Ernest Rutherford
B) Max Planck
C) Albert Einstein
D) Werner Heisenberg
  • 13. Which law of physics did Niels Bohr's atomic model help explain in greater detail?
A) Law of thermodynamics
B) Law of gravitation
C) Quantum mechanics
D) Newton's laws
  • 14. What is the name of the institute where Niels Bohr carried out his research in Manchester?
A) Victoria University of Manchester
B) Harvard University
C) Oxford University
D) Cambridge University
  • 15. In what year did Niels Bohr pass away?
A) 1962
B) 1978
C) 1945
D) 1984
  • 16. What is the average number of electrons in the outermost shell of a hydrogen atom according to Niels Bohr's atomic model?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
  • 17. Which renowned physicist developed the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics with Niels Bohr?
A) Richard Feynman
B) Werner Heisenberg
C) Max Planck
D) Louis de Broglie
  • 18. What is the name of the prestigious scientific journal where Niels Bohr's groundbreaking discoveries were first published?
A) Physics Today
B) Science Journal
C) Philosophical Magazine
D) Nature
  • 19. What is the nationality of Niels Bohr?
A) German
B) Danish
C) Swedish
D) Norwegian
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