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    Syllabus for Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Entrance test for the Ph.D. Programme in CHEMICAL SCIENCES

    Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
    Entrance test for the Ph.D. Programme in
    CHEMICAL SCIENCES
    SYLLABUS

    The syllabus for the Written test in Chemistry is similar to the typical standard syllabus
    followed in any Indian university for the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree course. The questions
    are aimed at testing the basic understanding and knowledge in the areas of physical,
    organic, inorganic, analytical, electro and quantum chemistry, biophysics,
    thermodynamics, spectroscopy (NMR, fluorescence, IR, UV and X-ray), logic and
    statistics and mathematical methods.




    SAMPLE QUESTIONS

    (NOTE: Wrong answers will get you negative marks)

    1. In a magnetic field of 1.17 Tesla, a proton absorbs energy at a frequency of 50
    MHz. For the same field, an electron absorbs at a frequency of:
    (Bohr Magneton = 9.27×10-24 JT-1, Nuclear Magneton = 5.05×10-27 JT-1)
    [a] 50 MHz [b] 92.5 MHz [c] 500 MHz [d] 25 GHz [e] 92.5 GHz [f] none of the above

    2. Assuming no degeneracy in the genetic code, the number of amino acids that
    would have to exist if the code is four units long could be:
    [a] 20 [b] 64 [c] 128 [d] 256

    3. 10 ml of 0.4M CuSO4 solution is electrolyzed with a current of 1.93 A for 5 min.
    Assuming that the volume of the solution does not change during electrolysis, the
    molar concentration of Cu2+ after electrolysis is:
    [a] 0.05 M [b] 0.1 M [c] 0.2 M [d] 0.3 M

    4. The pK of histidine is 6.0. A 60 mM solution of histidine is adjusted to a pH of 5.0.
    The concentration of protonated form (in mM) will be:
    [a] 54.6 [b] 30.0 [c] 5.46