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3. The judge ------------ the hearing to the next month.
A) changed B) altered C) adjourned D) dated
4. (4 -3i) x (-1 + 3i) = -------------.
A) 5 + 15i B) 5 - 15i C) -5 +15i D) -5 - 15i
5. cos θ /(1 + sin θ) = ----------- provided sin θ ≠ 1
2
2
3. In the Bohr atomic model of hydrogen atom, the electron circulates around the nucleus in a
path of radius 5.1 × 10-11 m at a frequency of 6.8 × 1015 revolutions per second. The
equivalent current will be
A) 2 mA, B) 1.088 mA C) 1.5 mA D) 4.2 mA
4. Choose the scientist who explained the splitting of spectral lines in a magnetic field
A) Zeeman B) Bohr C) Sommerfeld D) Einstein
5. The energy required to raise an electron of hydrogen atom from the first orbit to the second
orbit will be
A) 12.98 eV B) 10.2 eV C) 14.09 eV D) 67.43 eV
6. The synthetic division of p(x) = x3 − x2 + x − 1 by x −1 gives _________
A) x2 + x − 1 B) x2 − 1 C) x3 + x − 1 D) x2 + 1
7. The sum of the squares of two numbers is 925 and the difference of their squares is 875.
What are the numbers?
A) 30 , 5 B) 40 , 5 C) 25, 15 D) 40 , 10
8. (−4, 0), (4, 0), and (0,4 3 ) are the vertices of ___________ triangle
A) a right angled B) an isosceles C) an equilateral D) None of these
9. A triangle has sides a = 100 cm, b = 125 cm, c = 80 cm, angles A, B, C are ____respectively.
A) 40 ,87 ,53 B) 53 ,87 ,40 C) 60 , 80 , 50 D) 50, 60, 80
3 4
10. The value of arc sin + arc sin is arc sin _________
5 5
A) 7/25 B) 12/25 C) 1/25 D) 24/25
11. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Take this road and you will ______ at the hostel in ten minutes
A) arrive B) come C) reach D) appear
13. Wild ducks always fly in a definite _________
A) figure B) shape C) pattern D) formula
13. The character of the lady of the house is developed through
A) inner thoughts of the guests B) author’s description
C) appearance D) action and dialogue
14. The tone of the selection can best be interpreted as
A) scornful B) sophisticated C) naïve D) optimistic
15. Every hero becomes a bore at last is an example of
A) truism B) epigram C) blurb D) conceit
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Degree Programs Available
(i) BS (Hons.) in Biotechnology
• 4 years program
• Number of Seats 60
• Eligibility: H.S.C) (Pre-Engineering/Pre-Medical) with at least 45% marks
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• 2 years program
• Number of seats 50
• Eligibility: B.Sc. (Pass), B.Sc.(Hons.), B.Sc. in Medical Technology with
Microbiology or Biochemistry as one of the subjects with at
least 45% marks
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8. Successive discounts of 20% and 15% are equal to a single discount of
A. 30% C. 34%
B. 32% D. 35%
9. Eighty (80) is equal to
A. 16√2 C. 4√5
B. 8√2 D. None of the above
10. The ability of the lens to distinguish two closely lying objects is
A. Resolution C. Transmittance
B. Optical Density D. All of them
11. Which of the following processes does not involve carrier mediated transport?
A. Active transport
B. Facilitated diffusion
C. Simple diffusion
D. Transport that involves adding a PO4 group to a nutrient.
12. The characteristic feature of the Gram negative bacteria is the presence of:
A. Lipoprotein envelop C. Starch
B. Peptidoglucan D. Glycogen
13. Kb is an abbreviation for _________ base-pairs of DNA or RNA.
A. 10 C. 1000
B. 100 D. 10000
14. The site of protein synthesis is / are:
A. Mitochondria C. Ribosomes
B. Nucleus D. Golgi apparatus
15. Enzymes produced continuously throughout the life cycle of the cells are
_________________ enzymes.
A. Substitutive C. Inducible
B. Constitutive D. None of them
16. The Sequence of amino acids residues in a peptide chain is:
A. Secondary structure C. Quaternary structure
B. Primary structure D. Tertiary structure
17. What is the net production of ATP in anaerobic glycolysis?
A. 2 moles C. 6 moles
B. 4 moles D. 8 moles
18. Ordinary hydrogen molecule is a mixture of two forms of hydrogen. These are called:
A. Ortho and para hydrogen. C. Meta and para hydrogen
B. Ortho and meta hydrogen D. None of them.
19. VII–A group is termed as Halogens because they are:
A. Gum producers C. Acid producers
B. Salt producers D. Base producers
20. Transition elements form:
A. Anions C. Complex ions
B. Cations D. Simple ions
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B.E. in Chemical Engineering
• 4 years program
• Number of seats 40
• Eligibility: H.S.C) (with Mathematics, Physic, Chemistry) with at least 60% marks
SAMPLE TEST PAPER
Note: Choose the correct answer and write (“A”, “B”, or “C”) against the question number in
the answer sheet. Do not write anything on question paper.
“CHEMISTRY”
1. One gram mole of any compound will have ________ molecules
A) 6.02 x 1023 B) 6.15 x 10-18 C) 6.02 x 10-23
2. The pH of a solution is 7, it’s Hydrogen ion concentration will be:
A) Zero M. B) 10-7 M. C) 107 M.
3. Existence of a solid in more than one forms is called:
A) Isomerism B) Isomorphism C) Polymorphism
4. β rays are:
A) Electron emitting from nucleus B) Helium atom C) Helium nuclei.
5. Name in IUPAC system.
CH3 — CH — CH — CH — COOH
CH3 Br CH3
A) 3 bromo 2, 4 dimethyl pentanoic acid B) 2 bromo 1, 3 dimethyl butanoic acid
C) 3 bromo 1, 3 dimethyl pentanoic acid
6. Octane Number in Gasoline is increase by:
A) Distillation B) Cracking C) Reforming
7. Deuterium and Tritium are the Isotopes of:
A) Hydrogen B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen
“PHYSICS”
8. A ball is thrown upward from a position of 2 meters above the ground level. The ball will
have maximum Potential Energy at:
A) 2 meter above the ground B) At the highest point. C) just above the ground.
9. The Momentum of a bullet having a mass of 100 gm and a velocity of 100 meter per second
will be __________
A) 10000 kg m/sec. B) 10 kg m/sec. C) 10-4 kg m/sec.
10. Two resistances of 2, and 3 ohm in series will have a total resistance of
A) 1 ohm B) 0.86 ohm C) 5 ohm
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Degree Programs Available
B.S. (Honors) in Commerce
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• Number of seats 60 (30 for H.S.C) Commerce + 30 for Arts/Science)
• Eligibility: H.S.C) with at least 45% marks
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6 O O O O 6 O O * Use the pen provided by
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9 O O O O 9 O O explained in the examples below: