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Subject Code:PECBT702
CO Distribution Analysis At A Glance
C.O. Type C.O. Total In-Percentage
CO1 39 26.00
CO2 63 42.00
CO3 3 02.00
CO4 6 04.00
CO5 12 08.00
CO6 27 18.00

Marks wise total no of CO Distribution, Total No of Question: 150


C.O. Type Marks:2 Marks:5 Marks:10
CO1 32 6 1
CO2 46 17 0
CO3 2 1 0
CO4 0 2 4
CO5 0 4 8
CO6 0 10 17

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Sl.No. Question Marks CO BL
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1 What are nanomaterials? 2 1 CO1 BL1
2 What is the size range of nanomaterials? 2 1 CO1 BL1
3 Define a nanoparticle. 2 1 CO2 BL2
4 Define microparticles. 2 1 CO2 BL2
5 Define Specific surface area. 2 1 CO2 BL2
Write about the significance of specific surface area of
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nanomaterials
Explain the specific surface area of cubic
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nanoparticles of side 50nm and 2nm.
Summarize the specific surface area of spherical
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nanoparticles of size 80nm and 4nm
9 What is morphology of a nanoparticle? 2 3 CO2 BL2
Explain some effects of size reduction of
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nanoparticles(NPs).
11 Briefly explain effect of size on melting point of NPs. 2 4 CO2 BL2
Write briefly on the effect of change of size on
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mechanical properties of NPs.
How does size change affect the optical properties of
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NPs?
What are the effects of size reduction on magnetic
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properties of NPs?
Show some chemical properties that change with
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change of size of NPs.
Write briefly on the effect of change of size on the band
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gap of Nanomaterials
17 What are the forces between Na and Cl ions? 2 1 CO1 BL1
18 What force binds atoms of Argon? 2 1 CO1 BL1
What is the force binding a metal atom to a metal
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atom?
20 Define grain size. 2 1 CO1 BL1
21 Define the grain boundary of a Nanoparticle. 2 2 CO1 BL1
22 Write briefly on Van der Waal forces. 2 2 CO2 BL2
What is electro static force (Coloumbian force)
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between NPs?
24 Write about the pore structure of NPs 2 3 CO2 BL2
25 What is a nanopore, mesopore-illustrate. 2 3 CO1 BL1
What is the physical significance of pore structure of
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Nanoparticles?
27 Write briefly on the magnetic features of nanoparticles. 2 4 CO2 BL2
28 Briefly explain super paramagnetism. 2 1 CO2 BL2
29 Write about transport mechanism of NPs 2 3 CO1 BL1
30 Explain how resistivity varies for NPs. 2 4 CO2 BL2
What is meant by Quantum confinement of a NP-
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explain.
32 Explain 0D,1D,2D and 3D nanomaterials. 2 4 CO2 BL2
Give examples for the different Dimensional
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structures.
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34 Explain the terms Quantum dots, Quantum wells. 2 3 CO2 BL2
Explain DOS of quantum structures of different
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nanomaterials?
36 Explain superlattice of nanomaterials. 2 2 CO2 BL2
37 What is meant by band offset? 2 2 CO1 BL1
38 What is magneto-optics? 2 3 CO1 BL1
39 What is meant by top-down approach in NPsynthesis? 2 3 CO1 BL1
40 Explain Bottom-Up synthesis of NPs. 2 3 CO2 BL2
41 Briefly explain what is Sol-Gel method 2 4 CO2 BL2
42 Explain Ball-milling for nano synthesis. 2 4 CO2 BL2
43 Explain PVD. 2 1 CO2 BL2
44 Explain CVD. 2 3 CO2 BL2
45 Explain PLD method 2 4 CO2 BL2
46 Explain CBD method. 2 2 CO2 BL2
47 Explain the principle of XRD analysis of NPs 2 1 CO2 BL2
Write a brief note on Debye-Scherrer formula for size
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determination of NPs.
49 How is SEM used for nanomaterial characterisation? 2 1 CO1 BL1
50 Explain ED(A)X. 2 1 CO2 BL2

51 Explain use of TEM for NP-characterisation. 2 2 CO2 BL2

52 Explain the principle of FTIR. 2 2 CO2 BL2

53 What properties can be analysed by FTIR studies? 2 3 CO1 BL1

54 Explain UV-Vis studies on NPs. 2 2 CO2 BL2

55 Exlain briefly the principle of nano-drug delivery. 2 3 CO2 BL2

56 What are polymeric nanoparticles in drug delivery? 2 3 CO1 BL1

57 Explain controlled release of drug. 2 3 CO2 BL2


Explain briefly the principle of nano-magnatic data
58 storage. 2 4 CO2 BL2

59 Explain nano-conjugates. 2 4 CO2 BL2

60 Explain the uses of nano-conjugates. 2 1 CO2 BL2

61 Explain the principle of magneto-optics. 2 3 CO2 BL2

62 What is optic recording? 2 4 CO1 BL1

63 Explain the advantages of nanosensing. 2 2 CO2 BL2


Explain the principle of physical, chemical and bio
64 sensing by nanomaterials. 2 1 CO2 BL2

65 What are the disadvantages of nano synthesis? 2 1 CO1 BL1

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66 Name one nanoparticle with antimicrobial property. 2 1 CO1 BL1

67 Explain nano-coating. 2 1 CO2 BL2


Why nano-coating is more durable compare to the
68 conventional paint? 2 2 CO1 BL1

69 Explain the uses of nano-coating. 2 2 CO2 BL2

70 Explain nano-roughness. 2 3 CO2 BL2

71 What is nano-medicine? 2 1 CO1 BL1

72 Why nanoparticles are used in conventional medicine? 2 2 CO1 BL1


What are the advantages of Nanoparticles in
73 medicine? 2 2 CO1 BL1

74 Explain electro-conducting properties of nanoparticles. 2 2 CO2 BL2

75 Explain colloids. 2 3 CO2 BL2

76 Explain nano-cluster. 2 4 CO2 BL2


What do you mean by organic & inorganic
77 nanoparticle? 2 3 CO1 BL1

What is the difference between a nanocrystal and a


78 nanoparticle? 2 3 CO1 BL1

79 Explain Van der Waals force. 2 2 CO2 BL2

80 What is quantum dots in nanotechnology? 2 2 CO1 BL1


Explain in detail with examples nanomaterials of
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different sizes and shapes.
Explain with suitable examples specific surface area of
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Nanoparticles and their special applications.
Write a note on the morphology of NPs and how
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physical and chemical characteristics depend on them.
Explain in detail how melting point and optical
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properties of nanomaterials depend on the size of NPs.
Write in detail the special magnetic properties of
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paramagnetism.
Explain in detail why band gap of nanomaterials
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increases with size reduction.
Write on the impact of size on catalysis,reaction rate
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and chemical binding and sensing of NPs.
Emissions and absorption of wavelengths of NPs are
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as example.

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Explain ionic, covalent, metallic and weak bonding
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applicable to nanostructures.
Explain Van der Waal and electrostatic forces and their
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significance in nanostructures and layers.
Write in detail Van der Waals force and its importance
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in agglomeration of NPs .
92 Write in detail what is an electrostatic double layer. 5 1 CO1 BL1
Explain in detail surface interaction of nanolayers and
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their importance in stabilization of nano Particles
Write a note on nanopore structures and their
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importance and applications.
Discuss the density of states in nanomaterials of
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0D,1D,2D and electron motion in them.
Compare the quantum confinement and resulting
96 structures like Quantum dots, and quantum wells and 5 2 CO2 BL2
their physical significance.
97 Explain the special features of quantum dot lasers 5 3 CO2 BL2
Explain in detail the Sol-Gel processes to prepare NPs
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of different types like emulsion, aerogel, powder
Discuss in detail different types of ball-milling and their
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advantages
Explain in detail PVD and CVD methods of nano
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synthesis of films, coatings and their relative merits.
Explain in detail molecular beam epitaxy(MBE) in
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nanomaterial synthesis.
Explain in detail how XRD analysis is important in
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nanomaterial characterisation
Explain Scherrer powder method in nanoparticle size
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analysis with a suitable XRD diagram
Explain in detail size and surface, morphological
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analysis of nanostructures using SEM.
Elaborate with a neat diagram TEM setup and its use
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in analysing nanostructures
Elaborate UV and FTIR analysis of NPs and their
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significance.
Elaborate nano drug delivery system with reference to
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pore and other special structures.
Analyze in detail the application of nanomagnetic
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materials in data storage.
Evaluate the advantages and basic principles of
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nanosensors.
Elaborate physisorption, chemisorptions,
110 adhesion,adsorption principles as employed in nano 5 1 CO6 BL6
sensing systems.
Evaluate in detail the application of nanosensor
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systems.
112 Analyze de Broglie waves. 5 2 CO4 BL4
113 Elaborate the uses of nano coatings. 5 2 CO6 BL6
114 Elaborate the working principle of TEM. 5 3 CO6 BL6

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115 Elaborate the working principle of SEM. 5 1 CO6 BL6
Appraise with a short note: Nanostructures in cells
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study.
Appraise with a short note: Nanotechnology in
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Biomedical Applications.
Elaborate are the applications of nanocrystalline silver
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gel.
Elaborate why nano-silver is being used excessively in
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medical industry.
120 Elaborate the dose dependent toxicity of nano-drugs. 5 2 CO6 BL6
Analyze the uses of nanoparticles in
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Biopharmaceuticals.
Define Self-Assembled Structures (Nano-Assemblies)
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in brief.
Evaluate Biomedical Application of
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Nanotechnology—Nanomedicine.
Elaborate Biomimetics, Biotemplating, and De Novo-
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Designed Structures.
Elaborate Nanocomputing along with its uses in
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biotechnology research.
Interpret DNA-Based Nanotechnology and
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Nanoelectronics.
Appraise carbon nano tubes (CNT) along with their
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applications.
Elaborate the relation between Scanning Probe
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Lithography and nanoparticles?
Evaluate the Optical scanning probe lithography with
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its uses.
Analyze the relation between Thermo-mechanical
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lithography with AFM.
131 Elaborate Nanoimprint lithography with its uses. 10 2 CO6 BL6
Examine the uses of Electrical Scanning Probe
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Lithography.
Elaborate why Soft Lithograph is used for polymer
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casting of self-assembled films.
Elaborate interactions governing self-assembly of
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nanoparticles with applications.
Elaborate Synthesis of Nanomaterials referring any
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one method.
136 Elaborate Ball milling for Nanomaterials synthesis. 10 2 CO6 BL6
137 Elaborate Laser Vaporization technique in brief. 10 1 CO6 BL6
Determine classifications of nanomaterials with
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suitable examples.
Elaborate the applications of nanomaterials in food,
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medicine & cosmetics.
Elaborate the Duality of light with suitable scientific
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explanation.
141 Interpret de Broglie wave theory? Explain in details. 10 1 CO5 BL5

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Elaborate in brief, how Broglie equation demonstrates
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the concepts of nanoparticles.
Elaborate the use of nanoparticles in biomaterials &
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tissue engineering.
Appraise how nano-coating can accelerate cellular
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interaction.
Analyze nano printing of DNA in details with suitable
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applications.
Elaborate the applications of nano for water
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purifications.
Elaborate in brief, how nanoparticles can be utilised for
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the health benefit of human in various sectors.
Analyze how nanoparticles can be used for reducing
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pathogens (microbes) from a desired surface?
Elaborate how nano-electromechanical devices are
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used in drug industries.
Elaborate in brief the future scope of Nano-
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Biotechnology in food & Drug industries in India.

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