Browse papers
A

Group A (Mathematical Ability)

Answer all questions.

20 questions·1 marks each
1mcq1 marks

If n(U)=125n(U) = 125, n(A)=80n(A) = 80, n(B)=65n(B) = 65, what is the greatest value of n(AB)n(A \cup B)?

  • a

    125

  • b

    110

  • c

    100

  • d

    80

set-theoryunion-of-sets
2mcq1 marks

If A={1,3}A = \{1, 3\} and B={2,5}B = \{2, 5\}, then ABA \cap B is equal to:

  • a

    {2, 3}

  • b

    { } (empty set)

  • c

    {1, 2, 3, 5}

  • d

    {2, 5}

set-theoryset-operations
3mcq1 marks

If a real function y=f(x)=x1y = f(x) = \sqrt{x - 1}, then f(x)f(x) is defined for:

  • a

    x ≤ 1

  • b

    x ≥ 1

  • c

    x = -1

  • d

    x : x ∈ (-∞, 0)

functionsdomain
4mcq1 marks

If g(x)=2x13g(x) = \dfrac{2x - 1}{3}, g(x):RRg(x): \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}, then g1(7)g^{-1}(7) equals:

  • a

    5

  • b

    11/3

  • c

    11

  • d

    29/3

functionsinverse-function
5mcq1 marks

Which of the following functions is not an odd function?

  • a

    f(x) = x³ + x

  • b

    f(x) = x + sin x

  • c

    f(x) = x³ + sin x

  • d

    f(x) = x² + cos x

functionsodd-even-functions
6mcq1 marks

If log10x=y\log_{10} x = y, then log1000x\log_{1000} x equals:

  • a

    y/3

  • b

    2y/3

  • c

    3y/2

  • d

    3y

logarithmsproperties-of-logarithms
7mcq1 marks

If tan1x=sin1(12)\tan^{-1} x = \sin^{-1}\left(\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\right), then xx is equal to:

  • a

    1/√3

  • b

    1

  • c

    √3

  • d

    1/3

trigonometryinverse-trigonometric-functions
8mcq1 marks

In a triangle ABC, A=90A = 90^\circ, b=3b = 3 cm and c=3c = \sqrt{3} cm, then C=?C = ?

  • a

    60°

  • b

    45°

  • c

    30°

  • d

    75°

trigonometrysolution-of-triangle
9mcq1 marks

If cosθ=12\cos\theta = \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}, the general solution of the equation is:

  • a

    θ = 2nπ + π/4

  • b

    θ = nπ + π/4

  • c

    θ = nπ ± π/4

  • d

    θ = 2nπ ± π/4

trigonometrygeneral-solution
10mcq1 marks

If ω\omega be a cube root of unity, the value of (1+ωω2)3\left(\dfrac{1 + \omega}{\omega^2}\right)^3 is:

  • a

    ω

  • b

    ω²

  • c

    1

  • d

    -1

complex-numberscube-root-of-unity
11mcq1 marks

The distance of the line 3x4y+3=03x - 4y + 3 = 0 from a point (a,3)(a, 3) is 3, then the value of 'aa' is:

  • a

    8 or -2

  • b

    8 or 2

  • c

    -8 or 2

  • d

    -8 or -2

coordinate-geometrydistance-of-point-from-line
12mcq1 marks

The value of kk, so that the equation 3x2+7x+6+k=03x^2 + 7x + 6 + k = 0 has one root equal to zero, is:

  • a

    12

  • b

    6

  • c

    -12

  • d

    -6

quadratic-equationsroots
13mcq1 marks

The quadratic equation whose roots are 12\dfrac{1}{2} and 12-\dfrac{1}{2} is:

  • a

    4x² - 1 = 0

  • b

    x² - 4 = 0

  • c

    x² + 1 = 0

  • d

    x² = 0

quadratic-equationsforming-equation
14mcq1 marks

limx1x2xx1\displaystyle\lim_{x \to 1} \dfrac{x^2 - x}{x - 1} is equal to:

  • a

    1

  • b

    0

  • c

  • d

    3

calculuslimits
15mcq1 marks

Let g(x)=cosxg(x) = \cos x^\circ (x in degrees), then d(g(x))dx\dfrac{d(g(x))}{dx} is:

  • a

    -(π/180) sin x°

  • b

    (π/180) sin x°

  • c

    (1/180) sin x°

  • d

    -sin x°

calculusdifferentiation
16mcq1 marks

f(x)f(x)dx\displaystyle\int \dfrac{f'(x)}{f(x)}\,dx is equal to:

  • a

    sin⁻¹ f(x) + c

  • b

    e^{f(x)} + c

  • c

    log f(x) + c

  • d

    x + c

calculusintegration
17mcq1 marks

A point on the graph of a function f(x)f(x) at which the concavity of ff changes its direction is called:

  • a

    a local maximum point

  • b

    a local minimum point

  • c

    a concavity point

  • d

    an inflection point

calculusconcavity
18mcq1 marks

Which of the following is a non-invertible matrix?

  • a

    [[1, 0], [0, 1]]

  • b

    [[5, 3], [1, 7]]

  • c

    [[2, 3], [4, 6]]

  • d

    [[2, -4], [3, -5]]

matricessingular-matrix
19mcq1 marks

A matrix AA is said to be singular if:

  • a

    |A| ≠ 0

  • b

    |A| = 0

  • c

    A⁻¹ ≠ 0

  • d

    Adj.(A) = 0

matricessingular-matrix
20mcq1 marks

The area under the curve y=2xy = 2^x, between x=0x = 0 and x=1x = 1 is:

  • a

    4/5

  • b

    3/4

  • c

    4/3

  • d

    5/4

calculusarea-under-curve
B

Group B (Language Aptitude)

Answer all questions.

20 questions·1 marks each
21mcq1 marks

Hard work tells …… one's health.

  • a

    on

  • b

    upon

  • c

    at

  • d

    into

english-grammarprepositions
22mcq1 marks

Pizza migrated to America with the Italians …… the end of the nineteenth century:

  • a

    at

  • b

    in

  • c

    towards

  • d

    on

english-grammarprepositions
23mcq1 marks

Among the most widely used psychological types are those developed …… the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875–1916):

  • a

    by

  • b

    upon

  • c

    on

  • d

    in

english-grammarprepositionspassive-voice
24mcq1 marks

The two countries will ratify the agreement made …… their representatives:

  • a

    upon

  • b

    of

  • c

    at

  • d

    by

english-grammarprepositions
25mcq1 marks

The population …… the world started to swell during the early 1900s and has been growing ever since:

  • a

    up

  • b

    of

  • c

    at

  • d

    on

english-grammarprepositions
26mcq1 marks

Myopic:

  • a

    Blind

  • b

    Short-sighted

  • c

    Humble

  • d

    Optimistic

vocabularysynonyms
27mcq1 marks

Colloquial (opposite meaning):

  • a

    idiomatic

  • b

    slang

  • c

    unspoken

  • d

    formal

vocabularyantonyms
28mcq1 marks

Anonymous (similar meaning):

  • a

    without understanding

  • b

    without publishing rights

  • c

    without a translation

  • d

    without known author

vocabularysynonyms
29mcq1 marks

Inception (similar meaning):

  • a

    end up

  • b

    beginning

  • c

    event

  • d

    incident

vocabularysynonyms
30mcq1 marks

Lingering (opposite meaning):

  • a

    dawdling

  • b

    unlingering

  • c

    wavering

  • d

    rushing

vocabularyantonyms
31mcq1 marks

He felt ill at ease after receiving the letter from his son:

  • a

    relieved

  • b

    disturbed

  • c

    sick

  • d

    embarrassed

vocabularyidioms
32mcq1 marks

In many industries, workers …… together to try to increase their incomes:

  • a

    have joined

  • b

    had been joined

  • c

    have been joined

  • d

    has been joined

english-grammartensespassive-voice
33mcq1 marks

Ecology is the branch of science …… relationships living things have to each other and to their environment:

  • a

    that deals the

  • b

    that deals with the

  • c

    deal on the

  • d

    which deals the

english-grammarrelative-clauses
34mcq1 marks

Criticism …… high standards among artists and to encourage the appreciation of art:

  • a

    attempts to promote

  • b

    attempt to promote

  • c

    attempting to promote

  • d

    attempt promoting

english-grammarverb-forms
35mcq1 marks

…… the printing press, the telephone, the radio, and television are landmarks in the history of communication:

  • a

    the inventions of

  • b

    inventions of

  • c

    the invention of

  • d

    the inventions in

english-grammarsubject-verb-agreement
36mcq1 marks

French Leave:

  • a

    leave without permission

  • b

    short leave

  • c

    long leave

  • d

    leave in the middle

vocabularyidioms
37mcq1 marks

A lover of the books:

  • a

    librarian

  • b

    bibliophile

  • c

    pedophile

  • d

    book-keeper

vocabularyone-word-substitution
38mcq1 marks

Hang on:

  • a

    hangover

  • b

    to hang

  • c

    hold on

  • d

    hang out

vocabularyphrasal-verbs
39mcq1 marks

Feather one's own nest:

  • a

    make money through illegal way

  • b

    look after father's wealth

  • c

    make money through charity

  • d

    earn money through farming

vocabularyidioms
40mcq1 marks

With a grain of salt:

  • a

    with oblige

  • b

    salt is as small as grain

  • c

    add salt in grain

  • d

    with reservations

vocabularyidioms
C

Group C (Physics)

Answer all questions.

20 questions·1 marks each
41mcq1 marks

Two bodies of mass 5 kg and 4 kg are tied by a string and the body of mass 4 kg is placed on a smooth table whereas body of mass 5 kg hangs vertically. The acceleration of the 5 kg mass will be:

  • a

    10 m/s²

  • b

    20 m/s²

  • c

    5.4 m/s²

  • d

    2.7 m/s²

physicsnewtons-lawsconnected-bodies
42mcq1 marks

The vector sum of two unit vectors is a unit vector, then the magnitude of the difference is:

  • a

    1

  • b

    √2

  • c

    1/√2

  • d

    √3

physicsvectors
43mcq1 marks

The power of a water pump is 2 kW. The amount of water it can raise in 1 minute to a height of 10 m is:

  • a

    2000 lts

  • b

    100 lts

  • c

    1000 lts

  • d

    1200 lts

physicspowerwork-energy
44mcq1 marks

A body of mass 2 kg moving on a horizontal surface with an initial velocity of 4 m/s comes to rest after 2 s. If the body is to be kept moving on the same surface with a velocity of 4 m/s, the force required is:

  • a

    2 N

  • b

    4 N

  • c

    8 N

  • d

    16 N

physicsfrictionnewtons-laws
45mcq1 marks

When a spinning system contracts in the absence of an external torque, its rotational speed increases and its angular momentum:

  • a

    Decreases

  • b

    Remains unchanged

  • c

    Increases

  • d

    May increase or decrease

physicsangular-momentumrotational-motion
46mcq1 marks

The change in temperature of a body is 40°C. The change in temperature on the Kelvin scale is:

  • a

    40 K

  • b

    313 K

  • c

    72 K

  • d

    50 K

physicstemperature-scales
47mcq1 marks

A cylinder 0.6 m long and 6 mm radius is heated at 1.5 kW. The temperature of the filament if Stefan's constant is 6×108 W m2K46 \times 10^{-8}\ \text{W m}^{-2}\,\text{K}^{-4}:

  • a

    920 K

  • b

    1320 K

  • c

    1125 K

  • d

    1025 K

physicsthermal-radiationstefan-boltzmann
48mcq1 marks

A diffraction grating 2 cm wide has 6000 rulings. The angular position of the first maximum for light of wavelength 589 nm is:

  • a

    10°

  • b

    42°

  • c

    32°

  • d

    62°

physicsdiffraction-gratingoptics
49mcq1 marks

A metre scale is placed along the axis of a convex mirror of focal length 25 cm, its nearer end at 50 cm. The size of the image of the mirror will be:

  • a

    21.4 cm

  • b

    6.8 cm

  • c

    14.6 cm

  • d

    4.8 cm

physicsconvex-mirroroptics
50mcq1 marks

An equi-convex lens of power 5 D is made of material of refractive index 1.5. The radius of curvature of each surface will be:

  • a

    10 cm

  • b

    30 cm

  • c

    20 cm

  • d

    40 cm

physicslensoptics
51mcq1 marks

The resistance of a wire is rr. The wire is stretched to double its length. Now the resistance of the wire becomes:

  • a

    r/4

  • b

    2r

  • c

    r/2

  • d

    4r

physicsresistancecurrent-electricity
52mcq1 marks

A 50 volt battery is connected across a 10 Ω resistor; the current is 4.5 A. The internal resistance of the battery is:

  • a

    1.1 Ω

  • b

    5.0 Ω

  • c

    0.5 Ω

  • d

    0 Ω

physicsinternal-resistancecurrent-electricity
53mcq1 marks

The half life of Ra is 1600 years. In how much time will its 1516\dfrac{15}{16} fraction disintegrate?

  • a

    8000 years

  • b

    3200 years

  • c

    6400 years

  • d

    1600 years

physicsradioactivityhalf-life
54mcq1 marks

In a full wave rectifier the least number of diodes required is:

  • a

    5

  • b

    3

  • c

    4

  • d

    2

physicsrectifiersemiconductors
55mcq1 marks

A source of frequency 500 Hz produces waves of wavelength 0.1 m. The waves travel a distance of 300 m in:

  • a

    0.6 s

  • b

    6.0 s

  • c

    1.6 s

  • d

    36.0 s

physicswaveswave-speed
56mcq1 marks

Light of wavelength 550 nm falls normally on a slit of width 22×10722 \times 10^{-7} m. The angular position of the second minimum from the central maximum will be:

  • a

    14.5°

  • b

    42°

  • c

    30°

  • d

    62°

physicssingle-slit-diffractionoptics
57mcq1 marks

If the forward voltage of a p-n junction is increased, the width of the depletion region:

  • a

    Decreases

  • b

    Remains same

  • c

    Increases

  • d

    Fluctuates

physicspn-junctionsemiconductors
58mcq1 marks

Stars appear to move from east to west because:

  • a

    All stars move from east to west

  • b

    The earth rotates from west to east

  • c

    The earth rotates from east to west

  • d

    The background of the stars moves from west to east

physicsastronomyearth-rotation
59mcq1 marks

Energy is not transmitted in:

  • a

    transverse progressive waves

  • b

    electromagnetic waves

  • c

    stationary waves

  • d

    longitudinal progressive waves

physicswavesstationary-waves
60mcq1 marks

The twinkling of stars in the sky is due to:

  • a

    Reflection

  • b

    Refraction

  • c

    Polarization

  • d

    Diffraction

physicsatmospheric-refractionoptics
D

Group D (Chemistry)

Answer all questions.

22 questions·1 marks each
61mcq1 marks

"In the ground state of an atom, the electron tends to occupy the available orbitals in the increasing order of energies, the orbital of lower energy filled first." This rule is known as:

  • a

    Hund's rule

  • b

    Aufbau principle

  • c

    Heisenberg uncertainty principle

  • d

    Pauli's exclusion principle

chemistryatomic-structureaufbau-principle
62mcq1 marks

Which of the following statements is not correct?

  • a

    covalent bond is weaker than ionic bond

  • b

    σ and π bonds are types of covalent bond

  • c

    σ bond is weaker than π bond

  • d

    σ bond is formed by side by side overlap of orbitals

chemistrychemical-bondingsigma-pi-bonds
63mcq1 marks

Laughing gas is:

  • a

    N₂O₃

  • b

    N₂O

  • c

    NO

  • d

    N₂C₄

chemistrynitrogen-oxides
64mcq1 marks

Commercial H₂SO₄ acid is 98% by weight and its specific gravity is 1.84. What will be the normality of commercial sulphuric acid?

  • a

    2.5 N

  • b

    18.4 N

  • c

    98.0 N

  • d

    36.8 N

chemistrynormalityconcentration
65mcq1 marks

In the titration of oxalic acid using KMnO₄ solution in acid medium, the best indicator is:

  • a

    phenolphthalein

  • b

    starch

  • c

    methyl orange

  • d

    KMnO₄

chemistrytitrationindicators
66mcq1 marks

The concept of pH was introduced by:

  • a

    Sørensen

  • b

    Arrhenius

  • c

    Lewis

  • d

    Bronsted

chemistryphhistory-of-chemistry
67mcq1 marks

In a galvanic cell, which of the following statements is not correct?

  • a

    anode is negatively charged

  • b

    cathode is positively charged

  • c

    standard emf of the cell is always zero

  • d

    reduction occurs at anode

chemistryelectrochemistrygalvanic-cell
68mcq1 marks

Which of the following is the weakest base?

  • a

    NH₃

  • b

    CH₃NH₂

  • c

    (CH₃)₂NH

  • d

    (CH₃)₃N

chemistryaminesbasicity
69mcq1 marks

The formula of blue vitriol is:

  • a

    CuSO₄

  • b

    CuSO₄·5H₂O

  • c

    CuSO₄·H₂O

  • d

    CuSO₄·7H₂O

chemistrycopper-compounds
70mcq1 marks

Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of:

  • a

    bicarbonates of Ca

  • b

    bicarbonates of Mg

  • c

    bicarbonates of Ca and Mg

  • d

    all of the above

chemistrywater-hardness
71mcq1 marks

When alcohols are heated with sodium metal and then treated with alkyl halide, they give:

  • a

    alkene

  • b

    ether

  • c

    aldehyde

  • d

    ketone

chemistryalcoholswilliamson-synthesis
72mcq1 marks

Sulphuric acid is a:

  • a

    monobasic acid

  • b

    dibasic acid

  • c

    tribasic acid

  • d

    organic acid

chemistryacidsbasicity
73mcq1 marks

Aldehyde and ketone can be distinguished by:

  • a

    Fehling solution test

  • b

    FeCl₃ test

  • c

    ceric ammonium nitrate test

  • d

    2,4-DNP test

chemistryaldehydes-ketonesfunctional-group-test
74mcq1 marks

Valence bond theory was proposed by:

  • a

    Rutherford

  • b

    Neil's Bohr

  • c

    Heitler and London

  • d

    Hund and Mulliken

chemistrychemical-bondingvalence-bond-theory
75mcq1 marks

The atoms which have the same mass number but different atomic number are called:

  • a

    isotope

  • b

    isobar

  • c

    isomer

  • d

    isodar

chemistryisotopes-isobars
76mcq1 marks

An ingredient of baking powder is:

  • a

    sodium bicarbonate

  • b

    sodium carbonate

  • c

    sodium sulphate

  • d

    sodium carbide

chemistrybaking-powder
77mcq1 marks

Which of the following is not present in RNA?

  • a

    ribose

  • b

    phosphate

  • c

    thymine

  • d

    uracil

chemistrynucleic-acidsrna
78mcq1 marks

Insulin is:

  • a

    protein

  • b

    fats

  • c

    carbohydrate

  • d

    vitamin

chemistrybiomoleculesproteins
79mcq1 marks

Ethanol is the isomer of:

  • a

    Ethoxy ethane

  • b

    Methoxy methane

  • c

    Ethanal

  • d

    Ethanoic acid

chemistryisomerismethers
80mcq1 marks

Which of the following enzymes converts sucrose into glucose?

  • a

    glycosidase

  • b

    sucrose

  • c

    invertase

  • d

    zymase

chemistryenzymescarbohydrates
81mcq1 marks

Ethylene reacts with alkaline KMnO₄ (Baeyer's reagent) to form:

  • a

    Oxalic acid

  • b

    Acetic acid

  • c

    Glycerol

  • d

    Glycol

chemistryalkenesoxidation
82mcq1 marks

The crystalline form of carbon is:

  • a

    Diamond

  • b

    Graphene

  • c

    Fullerene

  • d

    All of the above

chemistryallotropes-of-carbon
E

Group E (Logical Reasoning, Food Tech Related & GK)

Answer all questions.

20 questions·1 marks each
81mcq1 marks

Look at this series: 2,1,12,14,2, 1, \dfrac{1}{2}, \dfrac{1}{4}, \ldots What number should come next?

  • a

    1/3

  • b

    1/8

  • c

    2/8

  • d

    1/6

reasoningnumber-series
82mcq1 marks

Find the 'odd one out' among the following four:

  • a

    again

  • b

    before

  • c

    now

  • d

    after

reasoningodd-one-out
83mcq1 marks

If train is called bus, bus is called tractor, tractor is called car, car is called scooter, scooter is called bicycle, bicycle is called moped, which is used to plough a field?

  • a

    train

  • b

    bus

  • c

    tractor

  • d

    car

reasoningword-substitution
84mcq1 marks

In a class of some students standing in a straight line, the position of Ajay is 31st from the left end and 21st from the right end, and the position of Bijay is 24th from the left end and 28th from the right end. How many students are there in the class?

  • a

    52

  • b

    51

  • c

    104

  • d

    26

reasoninglinear-arrangement
85mcq1 marks

In the two statements: (i) A>B>CA > B > C and (ii) DEBD \geq E \geq B, two conclusions are made — Conclusion I: C<EC < E and Conclusion II: AEA \geq E; then:

  • a

    Only conclusion I follows

  • b

    Only conclusion II follows

  • c

    Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

  • d

    Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

reasoningsyllogisminequalities
86mcq1 marks

Which vitamin is likely to be deficient for a vegetarian person?

  • a

    Vitamin D

  • b

    Vitamin B3

  • c

    Vitamin B6

  • d

    Vitamin B12

nutritionvitaminsfood-tech
87mcq1 marks

Food spoils most rapidly when stored at:

  • a

    15°C

  • b

    25°C

  • c

    35°C

  • d

    45°C

food-techfood-spoilagetemperature
88mcq1 marks

Yogurt (yoghurt) is produced using the organism:

  • a

    Bacteria

  • b

    Mold

  • c

    Protozoa

  • d

    Yeast

food-techfermentationmicrobiology
89mcq1 marks

Choose the correct increasing order of protein content in food:

  • a

    Mushroom > Chicken > Egg > Black gram

  • b

    Chicken > Mushroom > Egg > Black gram

  • c

    Egg > Mushroom > Black gram > Chicken

  • d

    Black gram > Chicken > Egg > Mushroom

food-technutritionprotein-content
90mcq1 marks

Kinema is made from:

  • a

    Wheat

  • b

    Bean

  • c

    Soybean

  • d

    Blackgram

food-techfermented-foodsnepal
91mcq1 marks

Nepalese raksi most closely resembles:

  • a

    Whisky

  • b

    Beer

  • c

    Wine

  • d

    Rum

food-techalcoholic-beveragesnepal
92mcq1 marks

Deficiency of iodine results in:

  • a

    Goiter

  • b

    Night blindness

  • c

    Scurvy

  • d

    Anemia

nutritiondeficiency-diseasesiodine
93mcq1 marks

Which of these is called milk sugar?

  • a

    Maltose

  • b

    Lactose

  • c

    Sucrose

  • d

    Glucose

food-techcarbohydratessugars
94mcq1 marks

Which cheese is used for making pizza?

  • a

    Kanchan cheese

  • b

    Yak cheese

  • c

    Processed cheese

  • d

    Mozzarella cheese

food-techdairycheese
95mcq1 marks

The major source of energy in our food is:

  • a

    Protein

  • b

    Carbohydrate

  • c

    Fat

  • d

    Vitamins

nutritionmacronutrientsenergy
96mcq1 marks

The first highway of Nepal (as per its ancient name):

  • a

    Tribhuvan Rajpath

  • b

    Mahendra Rajmarg

  • c

    Prithivi Rajmarg

  • d

    Sindhuli Gadhi Marg

general-knowledgenepalinfrastructure
97mcq1 marks

What is the capital of Maldives?

  • a

    Male

  • b

    Phnom Penh

  • c

    Jakarta

  • d

    Manila

general-knowledgeworld-capitals
98mcq1 marks

Number of Tribhuvan University-affiliated colleges running B. Tech. Food Technology:

  • a

    8

  • b

    9

  • c

    10

  • d

    11

food-techgeneral-knowledgenepaleducation
99mcq1 marks

Which one is not a BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) member country?

  • a

    Nepal

  • b

    India

  • c

    Maldives

  • d

    Bangladesh

general-knowledgeinternational-organizations
100mcq1 marks

Zika virus disease is transmitted by:

  • a

    Bed bug

  • b

    Mosquito

  • c

    Tick

  • d

    Flea

general-knowledgehealthdisease-transmission

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find the BSc CSIT (TU) B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) question paper 2079?
The full BSc CSIT (TU) B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) 2079 (model) question paper is available free on Kekkei. You can read every question online and attempt the paper under timed exam conditions.
Does the B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) 2079 paper come with solutions?
Yes. Every question on this B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) past paper includes a step-by-step solution, plus instant AI feedback when you attempt it on Kekkei.
How many marks is the BSc CSIT (TU) B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) 2079 paper?
The BSc CSIT (TU) B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) 2079 paper carries 100 full marks and is meant to be completed in 120 minutes, across 102 questions.
Is practising this B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) past paper free?
Yes — reading and attempting this B.Tech (Food Technology) Entrance Examination (Model) past paper on Kekkei is completely free.