KCET 2004 Physics Question Paper with Answer Key pdf is available for download. The exam was conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) on May 19, 2004 in the Morning Session 10:30 AM to 11:50 AM. The question paper comprised a total of 60 questions.
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1. Ammonia, on reaction with excess of chlorine, gives
Ammonia, on reaction with excess of chlorine, gives
- $NCl _{3}$ and $HCl$
- $N _{4}$ and $NH _{4} Cl$
- $NCl _{3}$ and $NH _{4} Cl$
- $N _{2}$ and $HCl$
2. All veins carry deoxygenated blood except
All veins carry deoxygenated blood except
- pulmonary vein
- hepatic vein
- hepatic portal vein
- renal vein
3. Alary muscle is associated with
Alary muscle is associated with
- heart & circulation
- malpighian tubules & excretion
- trachea & respiration
- none of the above
4. On the basis of standard electrode potential of redox couples given below, find out which of the following is the strongest oxidising agent.
(E$^{\circ}$ values : $Fe^{3+}\left| Fe^{2+}=+ 0.77 V ;
I_{2\left(s\right)}\right|I^{- } =$ $+ 0.54 V; Cu^{2+}\left|Cu= + .34 V ; Ag^{+}\right| Ag = + 0.80 V$)
On the basis of standard electrode potential of redox couples given below, find out which of the following is the strongest oxidising agent.
(E$^{\circ}$ values : $Fe^{3+}\left| Fe^{2+}=+ 0.77 V ;
I_{2\left(s\right)}\right|I^{- } =$ $+ 0.54 V; Cu^{2+}\left|Cu= + .34 V ; Ag^{+}\right| Ag = + 0.80 V$)
- $Fe^{3+}$
- $I_{2(s)}$
- $Cu^{2+}$
- $Ag^{+}$
5. In Entamoeba histolytica, the presence of chromatid bodies is characteristic of
In Entamoeba histolytica, the presence of chromatid bodies is characteristic of
- precystic stage
- mature quadrinucleate stage
- trophozoite stage
- mature binucleate stage
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