HP-TET-Medical-2013 Paper Q : 121-140

HPTET Medical-2013 Fully solved question paper

HPTET Medical-2013 Fully solved question paper

Welcome to our exclusive collections of HPTET Medical old Fully solved question papers. All questions are of multiple choice type.These questions are very helpful for those candidates and aspirants who are preparing for the various government and non government exam as well as in interview. HPTET Medical-2013 held on 29 September, 2013. These multiple choice questions(MCQs) are helpful in preparing various competitive exams like TET, CTET, LT, TGT, PGT, KVS, VS, NET, SLET and SET.

Exam name  :  Himachal Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (HPTET-Medical-2013)
Conducted By :   Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE)
Examination Date :  29 September 2013
Total Marks :   150
Total Question :   150
Psychology and Pedagogy :   30 Question
General Awareness and EVS :  30 Question
Botany and Zoology  :  60 Question
Chemistry  :   30 Question
Official Website Address  :   www.hpbose.org

HPTET Medical-2013 Fully solved question paper
Question : 121-130


Question : 121-140

Question : 121

Question : Separation of cotton from the seed is called as

Answer : Genning

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Question : 122

Question : Among 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, n-heptane, 2,3-dimethylhexane, 3-methylhexane which one has highest octane number ?

Answer : 2,2,4-trimethylpentane

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Question : 123

Question : A Lewis acid can

Answer : Accept a pair of electron

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Question : 124

Question : Cracking of hydrocarbon mean

Answer : Change of higher hydrocarbons into small by heat

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Question : 125

Question : Which colour develops when Phenolphthalien is added into basic solution ?

Answer : light pink

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Question : 126

Question : A non-metal which acts as Fungicide

Answer : Sulphur

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Question : 127

Question : Maximum rise in boiling point of water occurs on addition of which substance to 1 kg of water ?

Answer : 1 mole of AL2(SO4)3

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Question : 128

Question : Peptisation is related to

Answer : Preparation of colloidal state

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Question : 129

Question : Which element constitutes a major impurity in pig iron ?

Answer : Carbon

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Question : 130

Question : Among Cyclobutane, Cyclopentadienyl anion, Cyclopropane which species is aromatic ?

Answer : Cyclopentadienyl anion

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Question : 131

Question : All Geometircal isomers are

Answer : Diastereomers

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Question : 132

Question : Secondary structure of proteins is determined by

Answer : Hydrogen bond

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Question : 133

Question : Max Planck developed

Answer : Quantum theory of rediation

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Question : 134

Question : Most abundant element in earth crust is

Answer : O(46.1%)

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Question : 135

Question : SF4 molecule is

Answer : Distorted tetrahedral

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Question : 136

Question : Inert pair effect is shown by

Answer : P-block elements

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Question : 137

Question : Transition elements have

Answer : Exellent alloying properties, very good catalytic properties and most of them show variable oxidation states

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Question : 138

Question : Milk is an emulsion of

Answer : Fat dispersed in water

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Question : 139

Question : A substance which is used as neutron absorber in a Nuclear Reactor is

Answer : Cadmium

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Question : 140

Question : Glucose is

Answer : Aldosehexoxe

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