Let's determine the number of significant figures for each option:
(a) 0.007 m²: Leading zeros (zeros before non-zero digits) are never significant. So, only '7' is significant. Number of significant figures = 1.
(b) 2.64 × 10²⁴ kg: The power of 10 does not affect the number of significant figures. We count the significant figures in 2.64. All non-zero digits are significant. Number of significant figures = 3.
(c) 0.2370 g cm⁻³: Leading zeros are not significant. Trailing zeros (zeros at the end of a number) are significant if the number contains a decimal point. So, '2', '3', '7', and '0' are significant. Number of significant figures = 4.
(d) 6.320 J: All non-zero digits are significant. Trailing zeros are significant if the number contains a decimal point. So, '6', '3', '2', and '0' are significant. Number of significant figures = 4.
(e) 6.032 N m⁻²: All non-zero digits are significant. Zeros between two non-zero digits are significant. So, '6', '0', '3', and '2' are significant. Number of significant figures = 4.
Comparing the number of significant figures:
(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 4
(e) 4
Options (c), (d), and (e) all have the highest number of significant figures, which is 4.
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Rules for significant figures are a fundamental concept and frequently tested in NEET, often as direct MCQs or as part of numerical problems where the final answer needs to be reported with correct significant figures.
This question has appeared in previous NEET exams.