KRLMPCA KCET - Karnataka Religious and Linguistic Minority Professional Colleges Association Common Entrance Test

Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA)

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DNA model was presented by Watson and Crick in


The "energy carrier" ATP is an example of a(n)


S-adenosyl methionine is a group donor of


Nucleotides also serve as carriers of activated intermediates in the synthesis of


The solution set of the inequality |x + 4| ≥ 2 is


Solve the equation 2/6 (3a + 2b) – 1/2 (2a + 4b) -2(12a – 6b)?


Electric displacement current through a surface S is by definition proportional to the


Classical mechanics explains how _______ moves.


The negation of “Today is Friday” is


Contra-positive of given statement “If it is raining, I will take an umbrella” is


A statement is also referred to as a


The statement ~ (~ ) p = p Describes


The row in the truth table of an argument where all premises are true is called


The Net Magnetic flux from any closed surface is


A gas is compressed adiabatically from pressure P1 to P2. What is the change in temperature of the gas?


What is the name of the thermodynamic potential that describes a system at constant pressure and temperature?


Which of the following statements about the bonding in ethyne (acetylene, C2H2) is correct?


Which of the following functional groups can act as both an acid and a base?


Which of the following compounds is chiral?


In which of the following reactions does the formation of a carbocation intermediate occur?


What is the first step in the retrosynthetic analysis of 1-bromo-2-phenylethane?


Which of the following compounds is not aromatic?


In an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, which intermediate is formed?


Which of the following statements about the polymerization of ethylene to form polyethylene is correct?


Which of the following heterocycles contains nitrogen and is aromatic?


Which type of enzyme catalysis involves the formation of a covalent bond between the enzyme and the substrate?


Which of the following principles is not one of the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry?


Which of the following elements has the highest second ionization energy?


Which of the following elements forms a stable diatomic molecule in the gas phase?


Which of the following transition metals exhibits the highest number of oxidation states?


Which of the following actinides is commonly used as a fuel in nuclear reactors?


Which of the following is a typical example of an inner-sphere electron transfer reaction?


Which of the following methods is commonly used to synthesize graphene?


What is the significance of the partition function in statistical mechanics?


Which equation relates the Gibbs free energy to the equilibrium constant?


What is the fundamental principle behind the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?


In quantum chemistry, what does the term 'degenerate orbitals' refer to?


Which theory explains the shapes of molecular orbitals formed from atomic orbitals?


What is the main purpose of the Schr?dinger equation in quantum mechanics?


Which thermodynamic quantity is maximized at equilibrium for a closed system?


What is the key concept behind the Debye-H?ckel theory in electrochemistry?


In spectroscopy, what is the significance of the Franck-Condon principle?


Which concept explains the deviation of real gases from ideal behavior?


What is the principle of microscopic reversibility in chemical kinetics?


In solid-state chemistry, what does the term 'band gap' refer to?


Which phenomenon is described by the term 'quantum tunneling'?


What is the main outcome of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation in molecular quantum mechanics?


In surface chemistry, what does the term 'chemisorption' imply?


What is the primary purpose of a catalyst in a chemical reaction?


Which concept in thermodynamics is described by the Gibbs phase rule?


What is the significance of the Bohr radius in atomic physics?


Which technique is used to study the energy levels of electrons in atoms and molecules?


What does the term 'spin-orbit coupling' describe in atomic structure?


In thermodynamics, what does the Helmholtz free energy represent?


What is the primary focus of the Langmuir adsorption isotherm?


Which term describes the change in Gibbs free energy for a reaction at constant temperature and pressure?


What is the role of a Maxwell relation in thermodynamics?


In spectroscopy, what does the term 'Stark effect' refer to?


What is the principle behind the Boltzmann distribution in statistical mechanics?


Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?


What is the concept of 'enthalpy of formation'?


In the context of quantum mechanics, what does the Pauli exclusion principle state?


Which type of molecular vibration is active in IR spectroscopy?


What is the primary factor that determines the rate of a chemical reaction?


What is the principle of 'Le Chatelier's Principle' in chemical equilibrium?


In the context of phase transitions, what does the term 'latent heat' refer to?


What is the primary use of the Arrhenius equation in chemical kinetics?


In electrochemistry, what does the term 'standard electrode potential' refer to?


What is the concept of 'chemical potential' in thermodynamics?


Which principle explains the emission and absorption spectra of atoms?


What is the significance of the 'Z' parameter in crystallography?


In the context of reaction mechanisms, what does the term 'rate-determining step' refer to?


What is the main principle behind the 'Tyndall effect' in colloidal chemistry?