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GATE 2023 Agricultural Engineering Question Paper PDF will be available here after the conclusion of the exam. IIT Kanpur is going to conduct GATE 2023 Agricultural Engineering exam on February 11, 2023 in the Afternoon Session from 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM. Students have to answer 65 questions in GATE 2023 Agricultural Engineering Question Paper carrying a total weightage of 100 marks. 10 questions are from the General Aptitude section and 55 questions are from Engineering Mathematics and Core Discipline.
GATE 2023 Agricultural Engineering Question Paper with Answer Key PDF
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3. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of molecular nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) to form dinitrogen pentoxide. \((f(x)=x^2)\)
Write a balanced equation for the reaction of molecular nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) to form dinitrogen pentoxide. \((f(x)=x^2)\)
- N2 + O2 → N2O5 (unbalanced equation)
- 2N2 + 5O2 → 2N2O5
- option 3
4. In p-type semiconductor density of mobile holes exceeds that of conduction electrons. Hence, minority carriers in p -type semiconductor are conduction (free) electrons.
In p-type semiconductor density of mobile holes exceeds that of conduction electrons. Hence, minority carriers in p -type semiconductor are conduction (free) electrons.
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5. Direction: In these tests you will find an Incomplete Figure and four Answer Figures. You have to select one diagram from the Answer Figures which fits into the blank column in Incomplete Figure in order to complete it
Incomplete Figure
Answer Figures
Incomplete Figure
Answer Figures
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