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I am looking for the question paper for the AIEEE because I have applied in this and I want to do good preparation so please give me some papers.
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AIEEE is a reputed and well known entrance examination which is provides admission in the various engineering programme at the reputed colleges. As you are looking for the AIEEE question papers so we are providing you the paper of it with solution: Assuming the balls to be identical except for difference in colors, the number of ways in which one or more balls can be selected from 10 white, 9 green and 7 black balls is : (1) 880 (2) 629 (3) 630 (4) 879 Answer: (4) No. of ways = (10 + 1) (9 + 1) (7 + 1) 1 = 879 For more questions we are attaching a PDF with it so you can get it easily.
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You want AIEEE Question paper so I have and I am providing you. In context of the lanthanoids, which of the following statements is not correct? (1) Availability of 4f electrons results in the formation of compounds in +4 state for all the members of the series (2) There is a gradual decrease in the radii of the members with increasing atomic number in the series (3) All the members exhibit +3 oxidation state (4) Because of similar properties the separation of lanthanoids is not easy Ans. (1) Sol. Lanthanoid generally show the oxidation state of +3. 32. In a face centred cubic lattice, atom A occupies the corner positions and atom B occupies the face centre positions. If one atom of B is missing from one of the face centred points, the formula of the compound is (1) A2B5 (2) A2B (3) AB2 (4) A2B3 Ans. (1) Complete question paper is available in attached pdf file. You are free to download it.
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You need the All India Engineering Entrance Examination previous question paper, here are the attachments of the All India Engineering Entrance Examination previous question paper: AIEEE syllabus: Unit 1: Sets, Relations And Functions. Unit 2: Complex Numbers And Quadratic Equations. Unit 3: Matrices And Determinants. Unit 4: Permutations And Combinations. Unit 5: Mathematical Induction. Unit 6: Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications. Unit 7: Sequences And Series. Unit 8: Limit, Continuity And Differentiability. Unit 9: Integral Calculus. Unit 10: Differential Equations. Unit 11: Co-Ordinate Geometry. (i) Straight Lines. (ii)Circles, Conic Sections: Unit 12: Three Dimensional Geometry Unit 13: Vector Algebra: Unit 14: Statistics and Probability. Unit 15: Trigonometry. Unit 16: Mathematical Reasoning. Physics Unit 1: Physics And Measurement. Unit 2: Kinematics. Unit 3: Laws Of Motion. Unit 4: Work, Energy and Power. Unit 5: Rotational Motion. Unit 6: Gravitation. Unit 7: Properties Of Solids And Liquid. Unit 8: Thermodynamics. Unit 9: Kinetic Theory Of Gases. Unit 10: Oscillations And Waves. Unit 11: Electrostatics. Chemistry -Physical Chemisty- Unit 1: Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry. Unit 2: States of Matter: Classification of Matter into Solid, Liquid and Gaseous States. Unit 3: Atomic Structure. Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure. (i) Ionic Bonding (ii)Covalent Bonding. Unit 5: Chemical Thermodynamics. Unit 6: Solutions. Unit 7: Equilibrium. Unit 8: Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry. Unit 9: Chemical Kinetics. Unit 10: Surface Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry Unit 11: Classificaton of Elements and Periodicity in Properties: Unit 12: General Principles And Processes Of Isolation Of Metals: Unit 13: Hydrogen. Unit 14: S - Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals):
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