Kerala CEE Question Paper 2006

Kerala CEE Question Paper 2006Kerala CEE Question Paper 2006.

Kerala Engineering Entrance  (KEAM) 2006 examination is the procedure to get the Admission to  Kerala  Engineering Colleges  Entrance Examinations for admission to Professional Degree Courses

Kerala CET (KEAM) 2006 Question Paper test papers will be fully objective type Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.  This Kerala CET (KEAM) 2006 Question will help all the students for their exam preparation, here the question type is MCQ i.e multiple choice question answers, if this Kerala Engineering 2006 question paper in pdf file for IIT Kerala CET (KEAM) you can download it in FREE, if Joint Entrance Examination (JAM) 2006 paper in text for JAM you can download JAM 2006 page also just Go to menu bar, Click on File->then Save.

Kerala CEE Question Paper 2006

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 The mass of glucose that should be dissolved in 50 g of water in order to produce the same lowering of vapour pressure as is produced by dissolving 1 g of urea in the same quantity of water is
11 1g 2) 3g
3)6g .• 4) 18g
Osmotic pressure observed when benzoic acid is dissolved in benzene is less than that expected from theoretical considerations. This is because
1) benzoic acid is an Organic solute
2) benzoac acid has higher molar mass than benzene
3) benzoic acid gets associated in benzene
4) benzoic acid gets dissociated in benzene

Inductive effect involves ‘
1) displacement of a electrons 2) delocalisatjon of n electrons
3) delocaljsation of a electrons 4)” displacement of r electrons

 The twinkling effect f star light is due to.
1) total internal reflection
2) high dense matter of star. –
3) constant burning of hydrogen in the star
4) the fluctuating apparent position of the star being slightly different from the actual position of the star.
The width of the diffraction band varies
1) inversely as the wavelength
2) directly as the width of. the slit
3) directly as the distance between the slit and the screen
4) inverselyas the size of the source from which the slit is illuminated.
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