JEE Question Paper 1999

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Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, Has been Conducted By IITs For the admission in Engineering Courses This JEE 1999 examination is the procedure to get the admission in MBA

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 In the dichromate dianion:
(A) 4 Cr—O bonds are equivalent
(B) 6 Cr—O bonds are equivalent
(C) all Cr—O bonds are equivalent
(D) all Cr—C bonds are nonequivalent

One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess water gives:
(A) one mole of phosphine
(B) two moles of phosphoric acid
(C) two moles of phosphine
(D) one mole of phosphorus pentoxide

The oxidation number of sulphur in S8. S2 F2, H2S respectively, are:
(A) 0, + 1 and —2 (8) + 2, + 1 and —2
(C) 0, + 1 and ÷ 2 (D) — 2, + 1 and — 2
On heating ammonium dichromate, the gas evolved is:
(A) oxygen (B) ammonia
(C) nitrous oxide (D) nitrogen

In the commerical electrochemica! process for aluminium extraction, the  electrolyte used is:

(A) Al(OH)3 in NaOH solution
(B) an aqueous solution of A12(S04)3
(C) a molten mixture of A1203 and Na3AIF6
(D) a molten mixture of AlO(OH) and Al(OH)3

The geometry of H2 S and its dipole moment are:
(A) angular and non-zero (B) angular and zero
(C) linear and non-zero (D) linear and zero
The geometry of Ni(CO)4 and Ni(PPh3)2 Cl2 are:
(A) both square planar
(B) tetrahedral and square planar, respectively
(C) both tetrahedral
(D) square planar and tetrahedral, respectively

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