AEEE 2021: Last minute preparation tips for phase 2 exam
Ridhi.Khurana | June 9, 2021 | 11:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
Amrita University will conduct AEEE phase 2 from June 11 to 14 in remote proctored mode. With only a few days left, candidates may find the AEEE preparation tips here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is going to conduct AEEE 2021 phase 2 from June 11 to 14. AEEE 2021 exam is due in a few days, thus, this time is important for candidates who are going to appear in phase 2 examination. Here are some AEEE preparation tips for candidates appearing in the second phase.
AEEE 2021: Tips for last minute preparation
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Go through all the important formulae, derivations, chemical reactions that have been repetitively asked in the previous sessions.
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Revise the major topics with focus on the minor details.
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For those candidates who have prepared short notes during AEEE 2021 preparation, this is the right time to revise those 2-3 times a day.
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Practice April session’s AEEE question paper if available and know the topics that need to be brushed up on an urgent basis.
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If that is not available, AEEE mock tests are the best option to practice on expected AEEE 2021 questions.
AEEE 2021 Memory-based questions asked in April session
Question - Electromagnetic waves passed through,
a) Only ether
b) Vacuum
c) Only Air
d) Only Materials
Question - If a light is polarized by reflection, then what is the angle between the refractive and refraction?
a)∏
b)∏/4
c)∏/3
d)∏/2
Question - Which of the following works based on Pascal's law?
a) Hydraulic lift
b) Carnot machine
c) Screw Gauge
d) Vernier Caliper
Question - Through a cylindrical conductor, a steady current passes, what will happen?
Question - The error radius of the sphere is 4%, then what is the measurement of the volume?
Question - Which of the following is a nucleophile?
a) CH3OH
b) CH3COOH
c) Co2
d) Ch3HO
Question - The partial hydrolysis of XeF4 is?
a) XeOF2
b) XeF2
c) Xe3F
d) XeOF
Question - Which of the following have more number of molecules in water?
a) 1.8g of water
b) 18g of water
c) 18 moles of water
d) 18 molecules of water
Question - When Glucose reacts with a mild agent of bromide water, gives?
a) Bromic acid
b) Gluconic acid
c) Bulconic acid
d) Bromide
Question - If set A has 3 elements, then P(A) is?
a) 8
b) 2n
c) 4
d) 2
Question - The sum of the first two terms of G.P is 30. The sum of infinity terms of G.P is 40. What is the common ratio?
Question - If a fair coin is tossed five times, what is the probability of getting head in all tosses?
a) 1/32
b) 5/32
c) 7/27
d) 7/32
Question - You should take ______ umbrella as it might rain.
a) no article
b) A
c) An
d) The
Question - Synonyms: Benign
a) Kind
b) Cruel
c) Happy
d) Sad
Question - Caesar was courageous of all ancient roman times. (Antonyms)
a) Tough
b) Fearless
c) Timid
d) Brave
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