Match the electromagnetic radiations given in List-I with their uses given in List-II
| List-I |
List-II |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| (A) | $X$-rays | (P) | Remote switches |
| (B) | UV-rays | (Q) | Finger prints in forensic Labs |
| (C) | Radiowaves | (R) | Crystal structure study |
| (D) | IR-rays | (S) | TV communication system |
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The graph given in the figure shows the variation of photo current $(I)$ and the applied voltage ( $V$ ) for two different materials and for two different intensities of the incident radiations. Then the curves which represent the same material are

Half-life of a radioactive substance $A$ is two times the half-life of another radioactive substance $B$. Initially the number of nuclei of $A$ and $B$ are $N_A$ and $N_B$ respectively. After three half-lives of $A$, the number of nuclei of both are equal. Then $N_A / N_B$ is
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