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KCET Question Paper 2017: Download Previous Year's Question Paper with Answer Keys PDFs

KCET 2017 was conducted successfully on May 2 and 3, 2022. However, for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates, KCET was conducted on May 4, 2022. KCET 2017 had 3 subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Check KCET 2023 Syllabus

According to the test-takers the exam was tough in difficulty level. The chemistry subject was considered to be the toughest of all. The physics subject was moderately challenging, whereas, mathematics was surprisingly the easiest subject. Check KCET Paper Analysis

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KCET 2017 Question Paper

Paper Exam Date Slot/Session KCET 2017 Question Paper
KCET 2017 Physics May 3, 2022 Morning Session Check here
KCET 2017 Chemistry May 3, 2022 Afternoon Session Check here
KCET 2017 Mathematics May 2, 2022 Afternoon Session Check here
KCET 2017 Biology May 2, 2022 Morning Session Check here

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KCET 2017 Questions

1.
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.
    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 : $Fe^{3+}\left| Fe^{2+}=+ 0.77 V ; I_{2\left(s\right)}\right|I^{- } =$ $+ 0.54 V; Cu^{2+}\left|Cu= + .34 V ; Ag^{+}\right| Ag = + 0.80 V$)

      • $Fe^{3+}$
      • $I_{2(s)}$
      • $Cu^{2+}$
      • $Ag^{+}$

      3.
      Plexiglass is a commercial name of

        • glyptal
        • polyacrylo nitrile
        • polymethyl methacrylate
        • polyethyl acrylate

        4.
        Among the following, the achiral amino acid is

          • 2-ethylalanine
          • 2-methylglycine
          • 2-hydroxymethylserine
          • tryptophan

          5.
          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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