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7th January 2016, 04:23 PM
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Re: Question paper of ISAT

ISAT (Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology) Exam which is conducted for admission in different courses of the institute includes the Bachelor of Technology course in the following disciplines: Aerospace Engineering, Avionics and Physical Sciences Engineering respectively.

Here I am sharing the previous year question paper of this exam

Laplace correction to the speed of sound is made only for gases and not for solids and liquids. This is
because, in comparison to gases, liquids and solids have
(A) larger thermal conductivity
(B) much smaller compressibility
(C) much smaller coefficient of thermal expansion
(D) much smaller relative pressure change when the wave is passing through them.

In an experiment designed to determine the universal gravitational constant, G, the percentage errors
in measuring the appropriate mass, length and time variables are given by a, b, c respectively. The total
error in determining G is then
(A) (a + 3b + 2c)
(B) (−a + 3b − 2c)
(C) (2a + 3b + 2c)
(D) (a + 9b + 4c)

When a metal is in its low oxidation state, the metal-carbon bond in M-CO is stronger than the
metal-chloride bond in M-Cl, because,
(A) chloride is a σ donor and carbon monoxide a π acceptor
(B) chloride is a σ acceptor and carbon monoxide a π donor
(C) chloride is a σ donor and the carbon monoxide is both a σ donor as well as a π acceptor
(D) chloride is both the σ donor as well as π acceptor and the carbon monoxide is both σ and π Accepter

Isopropanol can be converted to methylacetate using
(A) pyridinium chlorochromate followed by peracetic acid
(B) peracetic acid followed by pyridinium chlorochromate
(C) pyridinium chlorochromate followed by NaOH/I2
(D) NaOH/I2 followed by pyridinium chlorochromate











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