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23rd July 2018, 03:26 PM
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Re: PGCET Karnataka Solved Question Papers

Hello sir, Im preparing for Post Graduate Common Entrance Test Karnataka exam. I want solved question papers. Please provide me PGCET Karnataka Solved Question Papers?
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23rd July 2018, 03:28 PM
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Re: PGCET Karnataka Solved Question Papers

The Karnataka Post Graduate Entrance Test is a state-backed, national level entrance test for those interested in seeking admission into MCA, MBA and M.E/ M.Tech/ M. Arch courses in Karnataka.

Karnataka PGCET is conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority. For candidates who are already GATE-qualified, there is no need to appear for the exam.

The Karnataka Examination Authority may release the Official Karnataka PGCET Question Papers After the PGCET Test Exam. The PGCET Test will be organized in the Month of August.


PGCET Karnataka Solved Question Papers Environmental Engineering:

i. Alkalinity is defined as the quantity of ions in water that will reacts to
(A) neutralise hydrogen ion
(B) acidify hydrogen ions
(C) neutralise oxygen ions
(D) acidify oxygen ions

2. Noticeable discoloration of teeth when fluoride concentration in drinking water exceeds 1.5 ing/lt is called
(A) Leaching
(B) Bleaching
(C) Mottling
(D) Hardness

3. During waste water treatment protozoan consume
(A) Suspended bacteria
(B) Cysts of amoeba
(C) Mycelium of fungi
(D) Calcium and magnesium Space For Rough Work

4. The process of movement of nutrients from the soil by the acid rain is called
(A) Transpiration
(B) Evapotranspiration
(C) Run off
(D) Infiltration

5. The ability of a community to establish itself in a different habitat/area is also a form of
(A) Eutrophication
(B) Ecological resilince
(C) Trophic level
(D) Food web

6. Paramxcovirus causes measles and it is
(A) Water borne
(B) Air borne
(C) Chemical borne
(D) Pesticide borne


7. Earth day is held every year on
(A) June 5th
(B) November 73rd
(C) April
(D) January 28th

8. Waterlogging is a phenomena in which
(A) Crop patterns arc rotated
(B) Soil root zones becomes saturated due to over irrigation
(C) Erosion of soil
(D) Organic farming

9. Plants can take up nitrogen in two forms they are
(A) NH +4and NO
(B) NH and NO,
(C) NO1
(D) NO,

10. A common impurity that impair the aesthetic quality of water is
(A) 1-17S
(B) Calcium
(C) Fluoride
(D) pH

11. Bacteriophage is used to monitor
(A) COD
(B) Microbial pollution
(C) Fluoride
(D) Eutrophication

12. Red tides are produced by
(A) Algae
(B) Fungi
(C) Virus
(D) Bacteria


Here is PDF for PGCET Karnataka Solved Question Papers Environmental Engineering:


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