Question 3
Since they don't tell you how much you need to answer I will just say whatever is required
a)The Atomic Spectra of an element are the lines which are present at characteristic wavelengths in the light emitted from an electric arc between electrodes of that element. Each line in the spectrum corresponds to the energy difference between two orbitals in the atom. According to the quantum theory, the electrons in an atom can only reside in specific orbitals, each of which has a fixed energy level, and one photon is emitted for each electronic transition between orbitals.
When an electron drops from an orbital of high energy to one of lower energy, a photon (i.e. a packet of light) is emitted corresponding to the energy difference between the orbitals.
b) If electrons possessed energy, it would be a continuous spectrum
The graph I'm not sure if it's plotted in terms of frequency or wavelength, so I cannot be of much help.
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/properties/hspectrum.htmlBoth possibilities are mentioned here....should help