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Content Curator updated | Updated On - Sep 13, 2024

GATE 2021 Question Paper with Solution are available for download. GATE 2021 was conducted by IIT Bombay on February 6, 7, 13 and 14, 2021. About 7.1 lakh candidates appeared for GATE 2021, of which 17.82% qualified the exam. A number of new changes had been introduced in GATE 2021. Two new papers were introduced- Environmental Science & Engineering and Humanities & Social Science. Candidates were allowed to appear for two GATE papers instead of only one. Authorities also allowed candidates with a 3 year graduation degree to apply for GATE exam

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Mentioned below are the pdf links to GATE 2021 Question Paper along with their Answer Key. Getting familiarised with the previous years GATE question paper is important to gain deep insights into the exam pattern and syllabus

GATE 2021 Question Paper with Solution

GATE 2021 Papers/ Subject GATE 2021 Exam Date Session GATE 2021 Question Paper Link
Mechanical Engineering (ME)- Slot 1 February 14 Forenoon Session Check Here
Mechanical Engineering (ME)- Slot 2 February 14 Afternoon Session Check Here
Instrumentation Engineering (IN) February 6 Forenoon Session Check Here
Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) February 7 Afternoon Session Check Here
Civil Engineering (CE)- Slot 1 February 6 Forenoon Session Check Here
Civil Engineering (CE)- Slot 2 February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)- Slot 1 February 13 Forenoon Session Check Here
Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)- Slot 2 February 13 Afternoon Session Check Here
Electrical Engineering (EE) February 7 Forenoon Session Check Here
Aerospace Engineering (AE) February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Agricultural Engineering (AG) February 7 Forenoon Session Check Here
Architecture and Planning (AR) February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Biomedical Engineering (BM) February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Biotechnology (BT) February 13 Forenoon Session Check Here
Chemical Engineering (CH) February 13 Forenoon Session Check Here
Chemistry (CY) February 6 Forenoon Session Check Here
Ecology and Evolution (EY) February 7 Forenoon Session Check Here
Geology (GG) February 7 Forenoon Session Check Here
Geophysics (GG) February 7 Forenoon Session Check Here
Mathematics (MA) February 13 Forenoon Session Check Here
Mining Engineering (MN) February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Metallurgical Engineering (MT) February 14 Afternoon Session Check Here
Petroleum Engineering (PE) February 7 Afternoon Session Check Here
Physics (PH) February 6 Afternoon Session Check Here
Production and Industrial Engineering (PI) February 7 Afternoon Session Check Here
Statistics (ST) February 7 Afternoon Session Check Here
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science (TF) February 13 Forenoon Session Check Here
Environmental Science and Engineering (ES) (New Paper) February 7 Afternoon Session Check Here
Engineering Sciences- Engineering Mathematics (XE) February 13 Afternoon Session Check Here
Life Sciences- Chemistry (XL) February 13 Afternoon Session Check Here
Humanities & Social Sciences- Economics (XH) (New Paper) February 14 Forenoon Session Check Here

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GATE 2021 Questions

1. Question Text

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        For the reaction, $H_{2} + I_{2} {\rightleftharpoons} 2HI, K= 47.6.$ If the initial number of moles of each reactant and product is 1 mole then at equilibrium

          • $\left[I_{2}\right]=\left[H_{2}\right], \left[I_{2}\right] > \left[HI\right]$
          • $({\frac{x^3}{9}})$
          • \(\left[I_{2}\right]>\left[H_{2}\right], \left[I_{2}\right] = \left[HI\right]\)

          • $\omega\propto\,n^{\frac{1}{3}}$

          5.

          The area of a rhombus whose vertices are (3, 0), (4, 5), (-1, 4) and (-2,-1) taken in order, is:

            • 12 sq.units

            • 24 sq.units

            *The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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