CUET Chemistry
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CUET Chemistry: Stages and Timelines
MOCK TEST - 1
Do you think you know everything about Chemistry for CUET? Test your knowledge of Chemistry with a variety of levels. Can you ace them all and become a winner?
MOCK TEST - 2
Do you think you know everything about Chemistry for CUET? Test your knowledge of Chemistry with a variety of levels. Can you ace them all and become a winner?
MOCK TEST - 3
Do you think you know everything about Chemistry for CUET? Test your knowledge of Chemistry with a variety of levels. Can you ace them all and become a winner?
All that you need to know about CUET Chemistry
Copper crystallizes in fcc with a unit cell length of 361 pm. What is the radius of the copper atom?
- 157 pm
- 181 pm
- 127 pm
- 108 pm
The amount of charge required for the reduction of 1 mol of MnO4– to Mn2+ is:
- 8 x 105 C
- 2 x 106 C
- 8 x 105 C
- 1 x 104 C
These are the kinds of questions that might pop up in your final exam. Talking about your speed - How quickly did you tackle these problem statements? Your answer will tell the level of practice you might need to ace the CUET exam.
With a requirement to attempt 40 out of 50 questions, there is no room for skipping any topic. Every concept, chemical equation, law, and nomenclature is crucial. Keeping this in mind, this module is crafted to cover everything – from the easy to the trickier bits. It is designed to boost your confidence and ensure success in the CUET exam.
Let’s make Chemistry your strength in CUET! Good Luck!
Guidelines:
- Each mock test comprises 40 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) each.
- The questions will be centered around Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, p-block Elements, d and f Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, and Organic Chemistry.
- There's a negative marking for incorrect answers: (-1) marks for every incorrect answer.
- After completing the test, you can review the solutions to identify your mistakes and improve your performance.
- We will keep the questions up-to-date with the syllabus.