Copenhagen Test | Final Test - Easy

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Copenhagen Test | Final Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How old was Heisenberg when he took his chair at Leipzig?
(a) 26
(b) 32
(c) 36
(d) 21

2. How old was Bohr when Heisenberg first visited Copenhagen?
(a) 22
(b) 38
(c) 28
(d) 32

3. What does Bohr claim that Heisenberg never totally accepted?
(a) Uncertainty
(b) Wave mechanics
(c) Schrödinger’s cat
(d) Complementarity

4. How did Bohr almost kill Kramers?
(a) In a duel
(b) With a bomb
(c) With a mine
(d) With a pistol

5. What season was it when Heisenberg first visited Copenhagen?
(a) Fall
(b) Spring
(c) Winter
(d) Summer

6. How old was Heisenberg when he first visited Copenhagen?
(a) 20
(b) 18
(c) 38
(d) 22

7. To whom do the scientists compare Einstein?
(a) The Pope
(b) Jesus Christ
(c) A priest
(d) God

8. What do the men do at the end of the play?
(a) They have nothing left to say
(b) They calculate the bomb’s necessities together
(c) They apologize to Margrethe
(d) They do one more draft

9. What does Heisenberg respond to Bohr’s claim in question #155?
(a) He will never accept it
(b) He accepted it in 1927
(c) He privately accepted it
(d) He demonstrated its insufficiency

10. What was Bohr and Heisenberg’s collaboration called?
(a) The Denmark Theory
(b) The Leipzig Laws
(c) The Copenhagen Interpretation
(d) The Copenhagen Theorem

11. How did Heisenberg feel on Heligoland?
(a) Frustrated
(b) Furious
(c) Confused
(d) Happy

12. What does Heisenberg claim about his attitude towards the bomb?
(a) He went too fast
(b) He assumed it was impossible
(c) He assumed it was possible
(d) He tried as hard as possible to make it work

13. What does the uncertainty principle pertain to?
(a) The electron
(b) The atom
(c) The proton
(d) The quark

14. What is Bohr’s opinion of Heisenberg’s resolution to his problem?
(a) He thinks it goes overboard
(b) He thinks it is insufficient
(c) He did not notice it
(d) He is confused by it

15. What does Heisenberg claim is different about his resistant act during the war?
(a) It wasn’t different
(b) It confused him
(c) It worked
(d) It failed

Short Answer Questions

1. To what period does Heisenberg compare his work with Bohr?

2. What does Heisenberg claim that Bohr is illustrating as he discusses the aforementioned problem?

3. What language does Bohr claim he is speaking?

4. What does Heisenberg hesitate to accept scientifically?

5. What is Bohr’s conception of the work that the two scientists did together in the 1920s?

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