Q1. Bonding in B2H6 can be explained on the basis of which of the following
- (1) V. B. T.
- (2) M. O. T.
- (3) C. F. T.
- (4) L. F. T.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | JUNIOR CHEMIST 2011 |
| Year | 2011 |
| Conducting Body | RPSC |
| Paper | Junior Chemist (Ground Water Deptt.) |
| Subject | Chemistry |
| Duration | 2 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
| Number of Questions | 100 |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQ) |
This is the official question paper for the RPSC Junior Chemist examination held in 2011 for the Ground Water Department. The paper consists of 100 objective questions, covering topics in Chemistry, and is designed to be completed within 2 hours. The maximum marks for the exam are 100. This paper is a valuable resource for aspirants preparing for similar competitive examinations conducted by RPSC, providing insights into the exam pattern, question difficulty, and important topics. Downloading and practicing with this paper can significantly aid in exam preparation and strategy development.
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The exam is for the post of Junior Chemist (Ground Water Deptt.).
This question paper is from the year 2011.
The exam was conducted by RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission).
The subject is Chemistry.
There are 100 questions in the booklet.
The maximum marks for the exam are 100.