Question : Excise duty is levied on
Option 1: Sale of goods
Option 2: Production of goods
Option 3: Import of goods
Option 4: Export of goods
Correct Answer: Production of goods
Solution : The correct option is production of goods
Within a country, the manufacture and manufacturing of goods is subject to an indirect tax known as excise duty. Excise taxes serve as a source of funding for governments and limit the use of goods that may have fatalistic social or environmental effects, such as cigarettes, alcohol and petroleum products.
what is the syllabus of VITEEE 2024
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Physical Chemistry:
- Atomic Structure: Covers Bohr’s atomic model, Sommerfeld’s extension, electronic configuration, and quantum numbers. Also, includes emission and absorption spectra, hydrogen spectrum, de Broglie’s theory, and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
- Chemical Bonding: Explores the hybridization of atomic orbitals involving s, p, and d orbitals.
- Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium, and Chemical Kinetics: Involves the laws of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, and factors affecting rates of reactions.
Inorganic and Material Chemistry:
- s-Block and p-Block Elements: Focuses on the properties and chemical reactivity of alkali and alkaline earth metals, phosphorous compounds, oxides, hydrogen halides, inter-halogen compounds, and xenon fluoride compounds.
- d-Block Elements: Discusses the general characteristics, electronic configuration, and principles of extraction for first-row transition elements.
- Coordination Chemistry: Introduces IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, isomerism, geometrical isomerism, and theories on coordination compounds.
Solid-State Chemistry and Surface Chemistry:
- Solid-State Chemistry: Covers lattice, unit cell, types of crystals, and properties of ionic crystals.
- Surface Chemistry: Explores adsorption, physisorption, chemisorption, and catalysis.
Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Environmental Chemistry:
- Electrochemistry: Includes redox reactions, metallic and electrolytic conductance, Faraday’s laws, ionic product of water, pH, and pH– buffer solutions.
- Environmental Chemistry: Addresses environmental pollution in the atmosphere, water, and soil.
Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry:
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Covers carbon's tetravalency, hybridization, classification of organic compounds, and homologous series.
- Common Organic Reactions: Includes substitution, addition, elimination, and rearrangement reactions.
- Isomerism in Organic Compounds: Discusses structural isomerism, stereo isomerism, geometrical, and optical isomerism.
Properties and Chemistry of Functionalized Organic Compounds:
- Alcohols and Ethers: Covers nomenclature, classification, and properties of alcohols and ethers.
- Carbonyl Compounds: Discusses nomenclature, preparation, and properties of aldehydes and ketones.
- Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives: Covers nomenclature, preparation, and properties of carboxylic acids and derivatives.
- Organic Nitrogen Compounds: Addresses aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds, amines, amines, aliphatic nitriles, and diazonium salts.
Biomolecules and Polymers:
- Carbohydrates, Amino Acids, and Proteins: Discusses the distinction between sugars and non-sugars, amino acids, peptides, and proteins.
- Lipids and Nucleic Acids: Covers the definition and classification of lipids, nucleic acids, and the chemical constitution of DNA and RNA.
- Polymers: Discusses natural and synthetic polymers, methods of polymerization, and some important polymers.
Analytical Geometry, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Probability Distributions, Discrete Mathematics, and Mathematical Logic: Covers various mathematical topics including matrices, determinants, trigonometry, complex numbers, vector algebra, and calculus.
Biology:
- Taxonomy: Discusses the need for classification, three domains of life, and classification systems.
- Cell and Molecular Biology: Covers cell theory, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell cycle, genetic material, DNA and RNA structure, replication, transcription, translation, and gene expression.
- Reproduction: Addresses asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and humans, human reproductive system, and assisted reproductive technologies.
- Genetics and Evolution: Discusses chromosomes, Mendelian inheritance, chromosomal theory, deviation from Mendelian ratio, and concepts of evolution.
- Human Health and Diseases: Covers pathogens causing diseases, basic immunology, vaccines, antibiotics, cancer, HIV, and AIDS.
- Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Human Physiology, and Biotechnology: Includes the structure and function of biomolecules, metabolism, plant and human physiology, and applications of biotechnology.
- Biodiversity, Ecology, and Environment: Discusses ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental issues, and population attributes.
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Ishan
viteee 2024 exam syallabus for entrance exam
Hello aspirant,
The VITEEE 2024 syllabus will soon be available on viteee.vit.ac.in, according to Vellore University. Topics included in the VITEEE test syllabus will also be included in the VIT entrance exam 2024 syllabus. Candidates need to be familiar with the VITEEE 2024 test syllabus in order to sit for the VIT BTech exam in 2024. Additionally, in order to properly prepare for the VIT 2024 exam, candidates are suggested to review the VITEEE 2024 paper pattern.
The VITEEE syllabus for 2024 will consist of five sections: General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/ Biology, and English. The VIT entrance exam in 2024 will consist of 125 multiple-choice questions in total. You will receive one mark for each right response.
For more information about syllabus, please visit the following link:
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