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JIPMER 2017 Chemistry Question paper with answer key pdf conducted on June 4, 2017 is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER). The question paper comprised a total of 60.0 questions.
JIPMER 2017 Chemistry Question Paper with Answer Key PDF in English
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JIPMER Questions
1. Find the distance between two consecutive nodes if a string has tension 0.25 N, mass per unit length is 1 mg/m and frequency is 250 Hz.
Find the distance between two consecutive nodes if a string has tension 0.25 N, mass per unit length is 1 mg/m and frequency is 250 Hz.
- 2 m
- 1 m
- 3 m
- 1.5 M
2. Arrange the following in decreasing order of wavelength.
Arrange the following in decreasing order of wavelength.
- Infrared > UV rays > X-rays
- Infrared > X-rays > UV rays
- UV rays > X-rays > Infrared
- X-rays > Infrared > UV rays
4. A convex lens $'A'$ of focal length $20\, cm$ and a concave lens $'B'$ of focal length $5\, cm$ are kept along the same axis with a distance $'d'$ between them. If a parallel beam of light falling on $'A'$ leaves $'B'$ as a parallel beam, then the distance $'d'$ in cm will be :
A convex lens $'A'$ of focal length $20\, cm$ and a concave lens $'B'$ of focal length $5\, cm$ are kept along the same axis with a distance $'d'$ between them. If a parallel beam of light falling on $'A'$ leaves $'B'$ as a parallel beam, then the distance $'d'$ in cm will be :
- 25
- 15
- 50
- 30
5. How many moles of acidified $K_2Cr_2O_7$ is required to liberate $6$ moles of $I_2$ from an aqueous solution of $I^-$ ?
How many moles of acidified $K_2Cr_2O_7$ is required to liberate $6$ moles of $I_2$ from an aqueous solution of $I^-$ ?
- 2
- 1
- 0.25
- 0.5
6. Binomial nomenclature was first introduced by
Binomial nomenclature was first introduced by
- Carolus linnaeus
- Ernst Haeckel
- Gaspard Bauhin
- John Ray.
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