SZABMU 2025 Past Paper Premium Content Unlock Full Access Get all MCQs & Detailed Explanations Report a question What's wrong with this question?You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. Szabmu 2025 1 / 1801) Which of the following hormones in the body of an animal is lipid-based in nature? FSH Insulin Oxytocin Aldosterone Aldosterone is a steroid hormone, which is lipid-soluble and derived from cholesterol. Insulin, FSH, and Oxytocin are peptide or protein-based hormones. 2 / 1802) Which of the following base pairing maintains the constant diameter of the DNA double helix as per Watson and Crick's model? Purine-Pyrimidine Pyrimidine-Pyrimidine Sugar-Phosphate Purine-Purine A purine (two carbon-nitrogen rings) pairing with a pyrimidine (one ring) ensures a constant uniform width of 3 rings across the entire length of the DNA double helix. 3 / 1803) Which muscle type is under conscious control and is multinucleated? Smooth muscle Skeletal muscle Visceral muscle Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscles are attached to bones, are strictly under voluntary (conscious) control, and consist of long, striated, multinucleated fibers. 4 / 1804) In a chromosome, positively charged histone proteins are organized with negatively charged DNA. The positive charges of histone are due to an abundance of basic amino acids: Phenylalanine and arginine Lysine and alanine Arginine and alanine Arginine and lysine Histones are rich in the basic amino acids arginine and lysine. These carry a positive charge at physiological pH, allowing them to bind tightly to the negatively charged phosphate backbone of DNA. 5 / 1805) The envelope in a virus is derived from: Viral capsid proteins Host cell ribosomes Host cell membrane Viral genome replication Many animal viruses acquire their lipid envelope by budding through the host cell's plasma membrane, essentially 'stealing' a portion of it. 6 / 1806) Myelin sheath acts as a/an: Supporter Sensor Protector Insulator The myelin sheath acts as an electrical insulator for axons, preventing ion leakage and allowing action potentials to travel faster via saltatory conduction. 7 / 1807) Which of the following connective tissues is completely avascular and heals slowly? Bone Areolar tissue Adipose tissue Cartilage Cartilage lacks a direct blood supply (avascular), relying on diffusion for nutrients, which makes its healing process significantly slower than bone. 8 / 1808) Cardiac muscles are different from skeletal muscles because they: Are involuntary and multinucleated Are striated but involuntary Are voluntary and multinucleated Lack striations Both skeletal and cardiac muscles have striations. However, skeletal muscle is voluntary, while cardiac muscle functions involuntarily. 9 / 1809) Which organelle gives rise to primary lysosomes budding in eukaryotic cells? Golgi cisternae Rough endoplasmic reticulum Plasma membrane Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Primary lysosomes are formed by budding off from the trans face of the Golgi apparatus, packaging hydrolytic enzymes produced by the RER. 10 / 18010) DNA/RNA probes are most commonly used as: Carriers in gene cloning experiments Vectors in gene therapy Diagnostic tools for infectious diseases Cementing material in cell hybridization Probes are labeled, single-stranded fragments used to detect complementary genetic sequences, making them highly effective diagnostic tools for identifying pathogens. 11 / 18011) What is the event that occurs first during skeletal muscle contraction? Release of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum Cross-bridge formation Power stroke Myosin head binds to ATP When an action potential reaches the muscle, it triggers the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum before cross-bridge formation can occur. 12 / 18012) When genes are linked, they tend to: Stay together during inheritance Be inherited separately Cross over every time Segregate randomly Linked genes are located close to each other on the same chromosome, meaning they do not assort independently and tend to be inherited together. 13 / 18013) A mutation prevents proper disulfide bond formation in a fibrous protein, causing brittle nails and slow hair growth. Which proteinaceous substance is affected? Collagen Keratin Actin Elastin Keratin is the primary structural fibrous protein in hair, nails, and the epidermis. Its strength relies heavily on disulfide cross-linking. 14 / 18014) In muscle fibers, T-tubules are extensions of the sarcolemma that penetrate into the cell's interior. What is their main function? Conduct nerve impulses deep into the muscle cell Synthesize glycogen Store calcium ions Unblock actin's binding sites Transverse (T) tubules ensure that the action potential (nerve impulse) spreads rapidly into the deep interior of the muscle fiber to trigger uniform contraction. 15 / 18015) Polysaccharides such as starch and glycogen are mainly used for: Short-term and long-term energy storage Ready source of energy Structural framework only Enzyme catalysis Starch (in plants) and glycogen (in animals) are the primary storage polysaccharides, broken down into glucose when energy is required. 16 / 18016) According to Morgan's experiment, which of the following is essential for detecting gene linkage accurately? Small sample size Mutation induction Use of male flies only Large number of progeny A large number of progeny provides the statistical power necessary to detect rare recombination events and map the distance between linked genes accurately. 17 / 18017) The end of a skeletal muscle attached to a movable bone is the: Origin Insertion Tendon Belly The origin is attached to the immovable bone, while the insertion is the attachment point on the bone that moves during contraction. 18 / 18018) Which of the following is common between aldosterone, sex hormones, and cortisone? They are glycoproteins They are peptides They are steroids They are phospholipids All three are steroid hormones, meaning they share a common molecular precursor: cholesterol. 19 / 18019) Which one of the following organisms is uricotelic with reference to excretion of nitrogenous compounds? Snake Freshwater fish Human Frog Snakes (reptiles) are uricotelic; they excrete nitrogenous waste as uric acid to heavily conserve water. Humans are ureotelic, and fish are largely ammonotelic. 20 / 18020) Ureotelism (removal of nitrogenous waste in the form of urea) is an adaptation to: Flooded environmental conditions Cold weather Food shortage Less availability of water Urea is far less toxic than ammonia and requires less water for excretion, making it an ideal adaptation for terrestrial life with limited water. 21 / 18021) All of the following are characteristics of the limbic system EXCEPT: Formation of memories Consists of hypothalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus Controls reflex movement of eyes Produces basic and primitive emotions The reflex movement of eyes is controlled by the midbrain (specifically the superior colliculi), not the limbic system. 22 / 18022) Sensory input from auditory and visual pathways, skin, and within the body is received by the ____ and distributed to the ____. Cerebellum : Rest of the brain Cerebrum : Rest of the brain Hypothalamus : Cerebellum Thalamus : Cerebrum The thalamus acts as the brain's major relay station, receiving sensory information and routing it to the appropriate areas of the cerebral cortex (cerebrum). 23 / 18023) According to the Lamarck theory of evolution, an organ that has not been used in several generations will: Disappear Get amputated Become strong Become developed Lamarck's principle of 'use and disuse' proposed that body parts used extensively become larger and stronger, while those not used deteriorate and eventually disappear. 24 / 18024) Which statement is incorrect with reference to enzyme action? Non-competitive inhibitor binds at a distinct site Addition of succinate does not reverse malonate inhibition Malonate is a competitive inhibitor of succinic dehydrogenase Substrate binds with the enzyme at its active site Since malonate is a competitive inhibitor, its inhibition CAN be reversed by adding a large excess of the normal substrate (succinate). 25 / 18025) The temperature of underground water remains relatively constant due to water's: Polarity Heat of vaporization Specific heat of vaporization High heat capacity Water has a very high specific heat capacity, meaning it requires a large amount of energy to change its temperature, stabilizing thermal conditions. 26 / 18026) The shape of an Adenovirus is: Polyhedron Circular Tadpole Helical Adenoviruses possess an icosahedral (polyhedron) capsid structure, composed of 20 triangular faces. 27 / 18027) In a human female, normal ovulation occurs on which day of the menstrual cycle? 9 11 14 15 In a standard 28-day menstrual cycle, the LH surge triggers ovulation precisely around the midpoint, which is day 14. 28 / 18028) HIV belongs to which class of virus with respect to genome type? ssRNA; template for DNA synthesis Single stranded DNA Double stranded RNA ssRNA; template for mRNA synthesis HIV is a retrovirus. It has a single-stranded RNA genome that uses the enzyme reverse transcriptase to act as a template for synthesizing double-stranded DNA. 29 / 18029) How many ATPs are produced during the oxidative phase of glycolysis? 4 34 36 2 The payoff (oxidative) phase of glycolysis generates 4 ATP molecules. Since 2 ATP are consumed in the preparatory phase, the net gain is 2 ATP. 30 / 18030) Which of the following best describes the relationship between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus? ER and Golgi have identical roles Both are completely separate organelles with no interaction Golgi is the precursor to the ER; material transports from Golgi to ER ER is the precursor to the Golgi; material transports from ER to Golgi Proteins and lipids synthesized in the ER are packaged into transport vesicles that travel to the cis-face of the Golgi apparatus for further modification. 31 / 18031) Decreased levels of FSH hormone during the menstrual cycle ultimately trigger the release of: Progesterone hCG LH Oxytocin As follicles grow, they secrete estrogen which feeds back to inhibit FSH. This high peak in estrogen eventually triggers the massive surge in LH (Luteinizing Hormone). 32 / 18032) A carrier mother for hemophilia and a normal father can produce: All hemophilic sons All normal sons and daughters 50% hemophilic among sons 25% hemophilic among sons A carrier mother (XHXh) passes the affected 'Xh' chromosome to 50% of her sons, meaning half the sons will have hemophilia since they inherit their single X from the mother. 33 / 18033) During ventricular systole, which pressure change occurs? Ventricular pressure falls below atrial pressure Atrial pressure rises above ventricular pressure Ventricular pressure falls below arterial pressure Ventricular pressure rises above atrial and arterial pressure As the ventricles contract, pressure dramatically spikes, exceeding both atrial pressure (closing the AV valves) and aortic/pulmonary pressure (opening the semilunar valves). 34 / 18034) Which cell type is essential for stimulating cell division of both B-cells and T-cells? Memory cells Plasma cells Helper T-cells Neutrophils Helper T-cells release cytokines (like interleukins) that act as essential signals to stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of both B-cells and cytotoxic T-cells. 35 / 18035) The hormone that, when overproduced, can lead to hypercalcemia and stone formation is: Insulin Thyroxine Parathyroid hormone Antidiuretic hormone Parathyroid hormone (PTH) increases blood calcium by breaking down bone matrix. Overproduction leads to excessive calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) and kidney stones. 36 / 18036) Fibrocartilage is found in the: Ear flaps Knee joint Trachea Nose Fibrocartilage is highly compressible and acts as a shock absorber. It is found in the menisci of the knee joints and the intervertebral discs. 37 / 18037) Additional capillaries present in juxtamedullary nephrons that form a loop of vessels are the: Afferent arterioles Efferent arterioles Peritubular capillaries Vasa recta The vasa recta is a specialized network of straight capillaries that run parallel to the loop of Henle in juxtamedullary nephrons, crucial for maintaining the medullary concentration gradient. 38 / 18038) Thinking, memory, and voluntary actions are mainly controlled by the: Cerebellum Hippocampus Pons Cerebrum The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain and is responsible for all higher-level cognitive functions, conscious thought, and voluntary motor control. 39 / 18039) Ventricular diastole directly causes: Closure of semilunar valves Ventricular contraction Closure of atrioventricular valves Opening of semilunar valves As the ventricles relax (diastole), their internal pressure drops below the pressure in the major arteries. This causes the semilunar valves to snap shut, preventing backflow. 40 / 18040) Which organelle serves as a packaging and distribution center for molecules within the cell? Ribosome Mitochondria Vacuole Golgi apparatus The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids received from the ER into vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations. 41 / 18041) Which of the following hormones is not produced in significant amounts in older women? Gastrin Renin Secretin Estrogen After menopause, ovarian function ceases, causing a drastic decline in the production of the reproductive hormone estrogen. 42 / 18042) Which lymphatic structure absorbs dietary fats in the intestine? Lymph nodes Lacteals in villi Pancreatic duct Peyer's patches Lacteals are specialized lymphatic capillaries located within the intestinal villi that absorb digested dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins. 43 / 18043) After a liver transplant, doctors suppress the patient's T-lymphocyte activity. Why? To increase antibody production To prevent infections To avoid immune graft rejection To produce memory cells faster Cytotoxic T-cells identify the transplanted organ as foreign tissue and will attack it. Suppressing them prevents graft rejection. 44 / 18044) How do the kidneys contribute to maintaining normal blood calcium levels? By secreting calcium directly into blood By storing excess calcium By reabsorbing calcium and activating vitamin D By converting calcium into urea Kidneys synthesize the active form of vitamin D (calcitriol), which promotes intestinal calcium absorption, and they directly reabsorb calcium from the filtrate. 45 / 18045) Nodes of Ranvier along the length of axon fibers allow for: Formation of new synaptic connections Synthesis of new neurons More diffusion of neurotransmitters Saltatory conduction of nerve impulse These unmyelinated gaps contain dense clusters of ion channels. Action potentials 'jump' rapidly from node to node, a process termed saltatory conduction. 46 / 18046) Atrial walls are thinner compared to ventricles because: Blood enters the atria by osmosis Atria are present above the ventricles Atria only have to force blood into the closely located ventricles Atria are small in size Ventricles must generate enough pressure to pump blood throughout the entire body or lungs, requiring thick muscle. Atria only need enough force to push blood into the adjacent ventricles. 47 / 18047) A chromosome which contains a centromere exactly at its center is called a: Metacentric chromosome Telocentric chromosome Mesocentric chromosome Acrocentric chromosome In a metacentric chromosome, the centromere is positioned in the middle, creating two arms of nearly equal length. 48 / 18048) The most abundant polysaccharide in plants, widely used in paper and as a source of dietary fiber for humans, is: Glycogen Chitin Cellulose Starch Cellulose is the primary structural component of plant cell walls. Humans lack the enzyme cellulase, so it passes through the digestive tract as insoluble fiber. 49 / 18049) A patient with a genetic disorder undergoes treatment where a normal gene is inserted into their cells. This is called: Protein engineering Gene therapy Genetic testing DNA fingerprinting Gene therapy relies on the introduction of a healthy, functional copy of a gene into a patient's cells to replace or override a mutated, disease-causing gene. 50 / 18050) Which structure in the neuron is primarily responsible for receiving information from other neurons? Dendrite Soma Axon terminal Axon Dendrites are the highly branched extensions of the neuron's cell body that function as the primary reception sites for neurotransmitters from adjacent cells. 51 / 18051) The osmotic gradient of the inner medulla of the kidney is primarily increased by: Phosphate Urea Water Potassium Urea recycling in the inner medulla significantly contributes to the high osmolarity (concentration gradient) of the interstitial fluid, which is essential for water reabsorption. 52 / 18052) Y-linked inheritance refers to which mode of inheritance? Jumping Crisscross Straight Loop Y-linked traits exhibit 'straight' inheritance, meaning they are passed directly and exclusively from a father to all of his sons. 53 / 18053) Which of the following statements correctly describes an organelle that is not membrane-bound? Modification and packaging of proteins Made of rRNA and protein Presence of cristae Presence of digestive enzymes Ribosomes are non-membrane-bound organelles found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They are composed entirely of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins. 54 / 18054) A biological laboratory is developing gene therapy with a modified virus that infects birds only. Which category does this virus belong to? Fungal virus Algal virus Animal virus Bacterial virus Birds are animals (Kingdom Animalia), so a virus that specifically targets and infects avian cells is classified as an animal virus. 55 / 18055) If a colorblind lady marries a normal man, their children will be: Normal daughters and normal sons Normal sons and carrier daughters Colorblind sons and carrier daughters Colorblind sons and colorblind daughters Colorblindness is X-linked recessive. A colorblind mother (XcXc) passes her affected X chromosome to all her children. The normal father (XY) passes his normal X to daughters (making them carriers, XcX) and his Y to sons (making all sons colorblind, XcY). 56 / 18056) All of the following properties of water are associated with its capillary action EXCEPT: Density Surface tension Cohesion Adhesion Capillary action relies on adhesion (water sticking to the tube walls), cohesion (water molecules sticking to each other), and surface tension. Density is not a driving force of this specific action. 57 / 18057) The CFTR gene encodes a protein that regulates the transport of: Liquid and Protein Salt and Water Sugar and Water Protein and salt The CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator) protein acts as a channel across the cell membrane that strictly regulates the transport of chloride ions (salt) and water. 58 / 18058) Which organelle is usually referred to as the 'post office' of the cell and why? Mitochondria, because it synthesizes and provides energy Nucleus, because it controls other organelles Golgi apparatus, because it receives, sorts and packages material for transport Rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it synthesizes protein The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages biochemicals into vesicles for targeted delivery, functioning much like a cellular post office. 59 / 18059) A confirmed COVID patient shows weak specific immunity. Which cellular component is most likely deficient in this patient? Helper T-Lymphocytes Suppressor T-Lymphocytes Red Blood Cells Thrombocytes Helper T-cells are the master regulators of the specific (adaptive) immune response. Their deficiency leads to an inability to properly activate B-cells for antibodies and Cytotoxic T-cells. 60 / 18060) Which of the following organs takes part in T-cell maturation for both the lymphatic and endocrine systems? Kidney Liver Spleen Thymus The thymus is a specialized primary lymphoid organ where T-cells mature. It also functions as an endocrine gland by secreting hormones like thymosin to aid this process. 61 / 18061) The part of the male reproductive system that maintains the optimal temperature for sperm production is the: Epididymis Testes Scrotum Vas deferens The scrotum is a skin sac located outside the body cavity, keeping the testes slightly cooler than core body temperature, which is essential for viable spermatogenesis. 62 / 18062) Arachidonic acid, which is the precursor molecule for prostaglandins, is: A tri-unsaturated fatty acid with 20 carbons An unsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbons A tetra-unsaturated fatty acid with 20 carbons A saturated fatty acid with 18 carbons Arachidonic acid is a 20-carbon polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid that contains exactly four cis double bonds (tetra-unsaturated). 63 / 18063) The binding site for a substrate on an enzyme is the: Allosteric site Passive site Active site Regulatory site The active site is the specific region on an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. 64 / 18064) This given organelle is involved in the synthesis of oils, phospholipids, and steroids: Ribosomes Golgi complex Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Specifically, the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) is the primary site for lipid synthesis, including oils, phospholipids, and steroid hormones. 65 / 18065) Which type of neurons stimulate the muscles to contract in a reflex arc? Interneurons Sensory neurons Afferent neurons Efferent neurons Efferent (motor) neurons carry the nerve impulses away from the central nervous system to the effector organs (muscles or glands) to trigger a response. 66 / 18066) Receptors that are located in the retina of the eye are called: Rod and Cone cells Ruffini endings Merkel discs Pacinian corpuscles Rods and cones are the specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina. Rods are sensitive to low light (black and white vision), while cones are responsible for color vision. 67 / 18067) Arthritis is a disease that primarily affects the: Joints Kidneys Muscles Lungs Arthritis literally translates to 'joint inflammation' and refers to a group of conditions that cause pain, swelling, and stiffness in the body's joints. 68 / 18068) Osmoreceptors that detect the osmotic pressure of blood are primarily located in the: Cerebral cortex Medulla oblongata Hypothalamus Cerebellum The hypothalamus contains specialized osmoreceptor cells that monitor blood solute concentration. If osmolarity rises, it triggers thirst and the release of ADH. 69 / 18069) The bony roof of the oral cavity, which separates it from the nasal cavity, is formed by the: Maxilla Soft palate Hard palate Mandible The hard palate is the bony anterior section of the roof of the mouth, composed of parts of the maxillary and palatine bones, separating the oral and nasal cavities. 70 / 18070) Chemicals that stimulate the olfactory receptors enter the nasal cavity primarily in the form of a: Solid Gas Plasma Liquid For a substance to be smelled, its molecules must be volatile enough to vaporize into a gas, travel through the air into the nasal cavity, and dissolve in the mucus lining. 71 / 18071) Neurosecretory cells are best described as: Neurons that have been adapted to secrete hormones Endocrine cells Exocrine cells Neuroglial cells Neurosecretory cells are specialized neurons (found heavily in the hypothalamus) that translate neural signals into chemical stimuli by releasing hormones directly into the bloodstream. 72 / 18072) Lamarck's theory of evolution (inheritance of acquired characteristics) was rejected experimentally by: Thomas Malthus Earnest Hackle Charles Darwin August Weismann August Weismann disproved Lamarck's theory by cutting off the tails of mice for many successive generations, showing that the offspring were still born with tails (germ-plasm theory). 73 / 18073) Which of the following characteristics is common among sucrose, lactose, and maltose? Molecular formula Chemical nature of their monosaccharide units Occurrence in living beings To act as reducing sugar Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are all disaccharides. Because they are all formed by the condensation of two hexose sugars, they share the exact same molecular formula: C12H22O11. 74 / 18074) Ribozymes are the only known biocatalysts that are made up of: RNA DNA Fatty acid Protein While the vast majority of biological enzymes are proteins, ribozymes are RNA molecules capable of acting as highly specific enzymes. 75 / 18075) The induced-fit model differs from the Lock and Key model because the enzyme in this model: Has a rigid and fixed active site Is denatured during reaction Is non-specific in its action Changes shape to fit the substrate Unlike the static Lock and Key model, the induced-fit model proposes that the enzyme's active site is flexible and molds itself precisely around the substrate upon binding. 76 / 18076) The digestive secretions from different parts of GIT have the ability to kill microbes present in the food. Which of the following best describes this role? Chemotherapeutics Immunosuppressant Disinfectants Antiseptics Digestive secretions, particularly the highly acidic gastric juice (HCl) in the stomach, act as a primary chemical barrier. In a biological context, substances that destroy microorganisms on or within living tissue are most closely analogous to antiseptics. 77 / 18077) Components of a reflex arc must contain neurons from: Sensory nerve and intermediate nerve Motor nerve and Sensory Nerve Motor nerve and Mixed nerve Mixed nerve and intermediate nerve The absolute minimum components required for a functional reflex arc (such as the monosynaptic knee-jerk reflex) are a sensory (afferent) neuron to detect the stimulus and a motor (efferent) neuron to execute the response. 78 / 18078) Which of the following is a potential symptom of chronic renal failure? Nephritis and bacterial infection Muscle cramps due to electrolyte imbalance Impaired concentration and confusion Bone pain and fractures While electrolyte imbalance occurs, a major systemic hallmark of chronic renal failure is renal osteodystrophy (bone pain and fractures). The failing kidneys can no longer activate Vitamin D, leading to severe calcium depletion from the bones. 79 / 18079) Number of sigma bonds in acetylene and ethylene are? 5 & 3 5 & 6 6 & 5 3 & 5 Acetylene (HC≡CH) has 1 C-C sigma bond and 2 C-H sigma bonds (total 3). Ethylene (H₂C=CH₂) has 1 C-C sigma bond and 4 C-H sigma bonds (total 5). 80 / 18080) Which of the following has the smallest bond angle? NH₃ C₂H₂ H₂S BeCl₂ H₂S has a bond angle of about 92° because sulfur uses nearly pure p-orbitals for bonding. Ammonia (NH₃) is ~107°, while C₂H₂ and BeCl₂ are linear (180°). 81 / 18081) Which one of the following has the highest ionic character? AlCl₃ NaH PCl₃ BCl₃ Ionic character depends on the electronegativity difference between the bonded atoms. Sodium (an active s-block metal) and hydrogen have the largest electronegativity difference among the options, making NaH the most ionic. 82 / 18082) Which one has the highest bond energy? sp²-s sp³-s sp-s sp³-p The sp hybridized orbital has 50% s-character, making it the shortest and strongest bond compared to sp² (33% s-character) and sp³ (25% s-character). 83 / 18083) Water is commonly known as a universal solvent because: It supports chemical reactions without reacting itself It dissolves many substances due to its small molecule size It dissolves polar and ionic substances effectively It has a high specific heat capacity Water's high polarity and ability to form hydrogen bonds allow it to surround and dissolve a vast array of polar and ionic compounds. 84 / 18084) Which of the following structural changes in a water molecule leads to the low density of ice? Formation of ionic bonds Loss of polarity in molecules Increased kinetic energy Expansion due to hydrogen bonding When water freezes, hydrogen bonds arrange the molecules into a rigid, open hexagonal lattice. This causes the structure to expand, making ice less dense than liquid water. 85 / 18085) Reduction of a carboxylic acid by using lithium aluminohydride produces: Acid halide Alcohol Ester Alkane Lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH₄) is a strong reducing agent that reduces carboxylic acids completely down to primary alcohols. 86 / 18086) In separate vessels of volume 2000 cm³ and 1500 cm³, 6g of hydrogen and 28g of nitrogen are mixed in each vessel at 25°C. Ammonia formed is (N₂ + 3H₂ ⇌ 2NH₃): More in 1500 cm³ vessel More in 2000 cm³ vessel Equal in both vessels Cannot be predicted According to Le Chatelier's principle, an increase in pressure (which occurs in the smaller 1500 cm³ volume) favors the forward reaction because it produces fewer moles of gas (4 moles reactant ⇌ 2 moles product). 87 / 18087) The weakest intermolecular force present in a liquid is? Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole force Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding Induced dipole force Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole forces (London dispersion forces) are the weakest type of Van der Waals forces, present in all molecules but dominant in non-polar ones. 88 / 18088) During the reaction of an aldehyde with HCN, the hybridization of the carbon atom of the carbonyl group changes to: dsp² → sp³ sp³ → sp² sp² → sp³ sp → sp² The carbonyl carbon is initially sp² hybridized (planar). When HCN adds across the double bond to form a cyanohydrin, the carbon forms four single sigma bonds, changing to sp³ hybridization (tetrahedral). 89 / 18089) Acetone reacts with water in the presence of a catalyst to produce: Propanol Propan-1,2-diol Propan-2,2-diol Propan-2-ol The hydration of a ketone like acetone results in the addition of water across the carbonyl double bond, forming a geminal diol known as propan-2,2-diol. 90 / 18090) Which one shows a positive test with Fehling's solution? Metaformaldehyde Acetophenone Acetaldehyde Benzaldehyde Fehling's test is positive for aliphatic aldehydes like acetaldehyde, which oxidize to acids, reducing copper(II) to form a red precipitate of Cu₂O. Ketones and aromatic aldehydes (like benzaldehyde) generally do not react. 91 / 18091) Oxidation state of Tungsten in Na₂W₄O₁₃·H₂O is: +5 +6 +8 Zero Setting the sum of oxidation states to zero: 2(+1) + 4(x) + 13(-2) = 0 (ignoring the neutral water molecule). So, 2 + 4x - 26 = 0, which simplifies to 4x = 24, giving x = +6. 92 / 18092) If the equilibrium expression of a reversible reaction is [C]² / ([A][B]), the balanced chemical equation should be: A + B ⇌ C A + B ⇌ 2C C ⇌ A + B 2C ⇌ A + B The equilibrium constant expression is written as Products over Reactants, with coefficients as exponents. The expression [C]² / ([A][B]) implies 2 moles of C are the products, and 1 mole each of A and B are reactants. 93 / 18093) Keeping temperature constant, if pressure is increased, the density of a gas will: Increase Get doubled Decrease Remain the same From the ideal gas law derived formula (d = PM / RT), density is directly proportional to pressure when temperature is constant. 94 / 18094) Common name of 1,3-benzenediol is: Cresol Catechol Resorcinol Pyrogallol The common name for 1,2-benzenediol is catechol, 1,3-benzenediol is resorcinol, and 1,4-benzenediol is hydroquinone. 95 / 18095) IUPAC name of chloroform is: Chloromethane Methyltrichloride Trichloromethane Methylchloride Chloroform has the chemical formula CHCl₃. In IUPAC nomenclature, it is a methane molecule with three hydrogen atoms replaced by chlorine, thus trichloromethane. 96 / 18096) How many sigma and pi bonds are present in maleic anhydride? 7 sigma, 2 pi 9 sigma, 3 pi 6 sigma, 3 pi 5 sigma, 3 pi Maleic anhydride is a 5-membered cyclic compound (C₄H₂O₃). It has 1 C=C bond (1σ, 1π), 2 C=O bonds (2σ, 2π), 2 C-H bonds (2σ), 2 C-C bonds (2σ), and 2 C-O single bonds (2σ). Total: 9 sigma and 3 pi bonds. 97 / 18097) Which among the following will react with ammoniacal cuprous chloride? 1-butene 2-butene 2-butyne 1-butyne Only terminal alkynes (like 1-butyne) have an acidic hydrogen attached to an sp-hybridized carbon, which can be replaced by copper or silver to form a red or white precipitate. 98 / 18098) Addition of three molecules of chlorine into benzene proves that benzene has: 3 double bonds Polar nature Non-polar nature Non-planar structure In the presence of sunlight, benzene undergoes an addition reaction with 3 molecules of Cl₂ to form Benzene Hexachloride (BHC). Adding 3 moles of a diatomic halogen indicates the presence of 3 degrees of unsaturation (3 double bonds). 99 / 18099) Which of the following is not a crystalline solid? Rhombic S Glass KCl Fe metal Glass is considered an amorphous solid or a supercooled liquid because it lacks a well-defined, long-range ordered internal crystal structure. 100 / 180100) Number of electrons with l=2 in an atom having atomic number 23 is: 5 2 4 3 Atomic number 23 is Vanadium. Its electronic configuration is [Ar] 4s² 3d³. The azimuthal quantum number l=2 corresponds to d-orbitals. There are 3 electrons in the 3d subshell. 101 / 180101) Propyne is allowed to react with hydrochloric acid two times, then the final product is: 1,1-dichloropropane 1,2-dichloropropene 2,2-dichloropropane 1,2-dichloropropane Following Markovnikov's rule, the first HCl addition places Cl on the middle carbon. The second HCl addition does the same, resulting in both chlorines on the second carbon, forming 2,2-dichloropropane. 102 / 180102) A reaction having high activation energy is typically: Fast Spontaneous Always exothermic Slow High activation energy means that very few molecules have enough energy to overcome the energy barrier at a given temperature, resulting in a very slow rate of reaction. 103 / 180103) Which of the following reagents is used to convert benzene to 2-chloromethylbenzene (o-chlorotoluene)? CH₃Cl / AlCl₃ followed by Cl₂ in the presence of diffused sunlight CH₃Cl / AlCl₃ followed by Cl₂ in the presence of anhydrous FeCl₃ Cl₂ / FeCl₃ followed by CH₃Cl in the presence of diffused sunlight Cl₂ / UV followed by CH₃Cl in the presence of anhydrous FeCl₃ First, Friedel-Crafts alkylation with CH₃Cl/AlCl₃ creates toluene (an ortho/para directing group). Then, electrophilic aromatic substitution with Cl₂/FeCl₃ puts the chlorine on the ortho (and para) positions. 104 / 180104) Diethyl ether and methyl n-propyl ether are: Functional group isomers Metamers Position isomers Tautomers Metamerism occurs when isomers have the same functional group but differ in the nature of the alkyl chains attached to the polyvalent functional atom (oxygen in this case). 105 / 180105) In the given reaction CH₃OH → HCOOH, the oxidation state of carbon changes from: -2 to +2 -2 to 0 0 to +2 -3 to +2 In methanol (CH₃OH): x + 4(+1) + 1(-2) = 0 → x = -2. In formic acid (HCOOH): x + 2(+1) + 2(-2) = 0 → x = +2. The change is from -2 to +2. 106 / 180106) For an endothermic reaction, the enthalpy change is described as: ΔH_reactant < ΔH_product ΔH_reactant = ΔH_product ΔH_reactant = ΔH_product = 0 ΔH_reactant > ΔH_product In an endothermic reaction, the system absorbs heat, meaning the final state (products) has a higher enthalpy than the initial state (reactants). Therefore, ΔH_product is greater. 107 / 180107) The structure of four chloroalkanes W, X, Y, and Z are shown: W = (CH₃)₂CHCH(Cl)CH₃, X = CH₂(Cl)CH(CH₃)₂, Y = (CH₃)₂CHCH₂Cl, Z = (CH₃)₂CHC(CH₃)₂Cl. Select the chloroalkane classified as tertiary. X only W only Z only Y only In molecule Z, the carbon bonded to the chlorine atom is bonded directly to three other carbon atoms, classifying it as a tertiary alkyl halide. 108 / 180108) The smallest repeating pattern from which the lattice is built in a crystalline solid is called: Crystal lattice Amorphous region Unit cell Crystallite The unit cell is the fundamental geometric building block of a crystal structure. It repeats in three dimensions to form the entire crystal lattice. 109 / 180109) Which of the following reactions will move backward by decreasing pressure? H + 2M ⇌ 2B + 2D K ⇌ L 2A ⇌ 3C 4Q ⇌ T + S Decreasing pressure favors the reaction direction that produces MORE moles of gas. In option 1, there are 4 moles on the left and 2 moles on the right. Shifting backward (to the left) creates more moles. 110 / 180110) Which species contains an element with an oxidation number of +4? CrO₂ Na₂CO₃ H₂SO₄ MnO₄²⁻ In sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), the oxidation state of Carbon is +4. Calculated as: 2(+1) + x + 3(-2) = 0 → x = +4. 111 / 180111) As a typical chemical reaction proceeds, the rate of reaction: May decrease or increase Remains the same Decreases Increases As the reaction progresses, reactant molecules are consumed. With lower reactant concentration, there are fewer successful collisions per unit time, resulting in a decreased reaction rate. 112 / 180112) The order of a chemical reaction is defined as: The number of reactants involved in the balanced equation The power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate equation The rate constant of the reaction The number of products formed in the balanced equation The overall order of a reaction is the sum of the exponents (powers) of the concentration terms explicitly stated in the experimentally determined rate law. 113 / 180113) According to Le Chatelier's principle, in Haber's process, the yield of ammonia can be increased by: Decreasing concentration of H₂ Decreasing pressure and increasing temperature Increasing pressure and decreasing temperature Increasing volume and decreasing temperature The Haber process (N₂ + 3H₂ ⇌ 2NH₃) is exothermic and yields fewer gas molecules on the product side. Therefore, low temperatures and high pressures push equilibrium forward to maximize yield. 114 / 180114) A hyperbola isotherm is obtained when a graph is plotted between: V and 1/P P and 1/V P and V PV and V According to Boyle's Law, at constant temperature, Pressure is inversely proportional to Volume (P ∝ 1/V). Graphing P directly against V produces a curve known as a hyperbola. 115 / 180115) The highest energy for one quantum among the following radiations is: Visible Ultraviolet Microwave Infrared Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength (E = hc/λ). Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of the given options, thus the highest energy per photon. 116 / 180116) Which of the following reagents is commonly used to form an alkyne from a vicinal dihalide? LiAlH₄ H₂ and catalyst KMnO₄ Alcoholic KOH followed by NaNH₂ To form an alkyne, a vicinal dihalide undergoes a double dehydrohalogenation. A strong base like alcoholic KOH removes the first HX, and an even stronger base like NaNH₂ is required to remove the second HX. 117 / 180117) Real gases show more positive deviation as pressure increases because of: Attractive forces Non-polar nature Repulsive forces Ionic nature At very high pressures, molecules are forced close together. The finite volume of the molecules themselves and short-range repulsive forces dominate, making the gas less compressible (compressibility factor Z > 1). 118 / 180118) Which statement applies to both ideal and real gases? Molecules have zero size Collisions between molecules are perfectly elastic Molecules attract each other Molecules are in constant random motion Kinetic molecular theory assumes that particles for both ideal and real gases are always in continuous, rapid, and random motion. The differences lie in molecular size and intermolecular forces. 119 / 180119) In a standard hydrogen electrode, the platinum electrode: Provides an inert surface for oxidation and reduction Provides voltage to the circuit Acts as a salt bridge Reacts directly with hydrogen Platinum is chosen because it is chemically inert. It does not participate in the reaction itself but provides an electrically conductive surface where H₂ gas can be oxidized or H⁺ ions reduced. 120 / 180120) Reaction of 2-Bromobutane with alcoholic KOH predominantly yields: 1-Butanol 2-Butyne 2-Butene 2-Butanol Alcoholic KOH causes an elimination reaction (dehydrohalogenation). Following Zaitsev's (Saytzeff's) rule, the more highly substituted, stable alkene is the major product, which is 2-butene. 121 / 180121) The relationship between (+) Tartaric acid and (-) Tartaric acid is that they are: Enantiomers Metamers Structural isomers Diastereomers (+) and (-) tartaric acids rotate plane-polarized light in opposite directions by the same magnitude. They are non-superimposable mirror images of each other, defining them as enantiomers. 122 / 180122) The IUPAC name of the compound CH3COCH3 is: Dimethyl ether Propan-2-one Propan-1-ol Acetone CH3COCH3 is a three-carbon ketone. Numbering the chain gives the carbonyl group position 2. Its IUPAC name is propan-2-one (commonly known as acetone). 123 / 180123) Orientation of molecules is more important in the following cases EXCEPT: Complex molecules Low pressure Polyatomic molecules High Pressure According to collision theory, proper orientation is crucial for complex and polyatomic molecules to react. However, at very low pressures, molecules are far apart and collisions are rare, making the collision frequency the primary limiting factor rather than their spatial orientation. 124 / 180124) According to the Kinetic molecular theory, the kinetic energy of molecules increases when they are: Melted from solid to liquid state Frozen into solids Condensed into liquids Mixed with other molecules at a lower temperature Kinetic energy is directly proportional to absolute temperature. Melting a solid into a liquid is an endothermic process that requires the addition of heat, which increases the kinetic energy and mobility of the particles. 125 / 180125) Which of the following compounds has the lower Lattice Energy? C6H12O6 LiCl CaCl2 KCl Lattice energy specifically applies to the strong electrostatic forces holding ionic compounds (like LiCl, KCl, and CaCl2) together. Glucose (C6H12O6) is a covalent molecular solid held together by much weaker intermolecular hydrogen bonds, giving it the lowest equivalent binding energy. 126 / 180126) A person moves 600m towards the north then 300m towards the south. Its displacement to distance ratio is: 1:2 3:1 2:1 1:3 The total distance covered is the total path length: 600m + 300m = 900m. The net displacement is the straight line from start to finish: 600m (North) - 300m (South) = 300m (North). The ratio of displacement (300) to distance (900) is 300:900, which simplifies to 1:3. 127 / 180127) If the voltage across a resistor is doubled then its resistance will become: (temperature and physical state of the conductor remains constant). Remains constant Four times Doubled Half Resistance is an inherent property of the material and its physical dimensions (R = ρL/A). According to Ohm's law, as long as temperature and physical state are constant, resistance remains unchanged regardless of the applied voltage. 128 / 180128) A particle is moving in a uniform circular path whose projection is executing simple harmonic motion on a horizontal diameter. The ratio of instantaneous velocity to the maximum velocity of the projection while passing through the center is: 1:4 1:1 2:1 1:2 In simple harmonic motion, the velocity of the particle is at its absolute maximum when it passes through the mean position (the center). Therefore, its instantaneous velocity at that exact moment equals its maximum velocity, giving a ratio of 1:1. 129 / 180129) The option that shows the conditions used by Laplace for correcting the velocity of sound is: Gas, isothermal Liquids, isobaric Gas, adiabatic Solid, adiabatic Laplace corrected Newton's calculation for the speed of sound in a gas by stating that sound propagation is an adiabatic process, not isothermal. He argued compressions and rarefactions happen too rapidly for heat to escape or enter. 130 / 180130) If different colored light beams have the same total energy, which color beam will contain the smallest number of photons? Blue Violet Red Green Total energy E_total = n * E_photon. The energy of a single photon is directly proportional to its frequency (E = hf). Violet light has the highest frequency and energy per photon. Thus, to reach the same total energy, it requires the fewest number of photons. 131 / 180131) A patient is injected with a radioactive isotope to trace blood flow and detect circulation issues. The isotope used is more likely to be: Sodium-24 Iodine-131 Cobalt-60 Phosphorus-32 Sodium naturally circulates freely in blood plasma. Because of this, the radioisotope Sodium-24 is widely injected to monitor blood circulation and map out potential blockages or blood clots. 132 / 180132) Water flows through a pipe of 0.02 m² with a speed of 3 m/s. The pipe narrows to 0.01 m². The speed in the narrower section is: 1.5 m/s 9 m/s 3 m/s 6 m/s By the equation of continuity (A₁V₁ = A₂V₂), the product of area and velocity is constant. So, 0.02 m² * 3 m/s = 0.01 m² * V₂. Solving for V₂ gives 6 m/s. 133 / 180133) In the human circulatory system, turbulent blood flow is most likely to occur when the: Blood viscosity increases Blood flows through a clogged vessel Vessel diameter is very small Velocity of blood is very low A clogged vessel dramatically narrows the passageway. To maintain flow rate, the blood velocity sharply increases at the clog, frequently exceeding the critical velocity and causing the flow to become turbulent. 134 / 180134) A conducting ring is placed near a current-carrying coil. As the current in the coil increases, the induced current in the ring flows: To oppose increasing magnetic flux In the direction of the magnetic field To increase the magnetic flux Randomly without a definite direction According to Lenz's Law, the direction of any induced current is always such that its own resulting magnetic field opposes the original change in magnetic flux that generated it. 135 / 180135) In progressive waves, energy is transferred from one point to another through: Rotation of particles Translation of particles Oscillatory motion of particles Circular motion of particles In a progressive mechanical wave, the particles of the medium do not travel with the wave. Instead, they undergo oscillatory motion around their mean positions, transferring energy to adjacent particles. 136 / 180136) A capacitor is connected to an AC source. If the frequency of the AC source is doubled, the current in a purely capacitive circuit will: Become half Become zero Remain unchanged Be doubled Capacitive reactance is inversely proportional to frequency (X_c = 1 / 2πfC). If frequency is doubled, reactance is halved. Since I = V / X_c, halving the resistance to flow doubles the current. 137 / 180137) When thermal energy is transferred from a hot object to a cold one, the change occurs in the hot object as: Increase in heat content Increase in temperature Increase in internal energy Decrease in internal energy As the hot object loses thermal energy (heat) to the cold object, the average kinetic energy of its molecules drops, which results in a direct decrease in its internal energy. 138 / 180138) Two spectral lines in the Hydrogen atom spectrum are close together. This likely means: The light intensity is low The atom becomes unstable The energy difference is small The energy difference is zero The frequency and wavelength of a spectral line represent the energy gap between two electron states (ΔE = hf). If two lines are close on the spectrum, the energy differences that produced them are very similar. 139 / 180139) When two identical waves arrive in phase at a region at the same time, the resultant displacement is equal to: Difference of their displacements Product of their displacements Displacement of a single wave Sum of their displacements According to the principle of linear superposition, when two waves arrive in phase (constructive interference), their individual amplitudes add together to produce a resultant displacement equal to their sum. 140 / 180140) High slope of an I-V Ohm's law graph means: Low resistance Low current High resistance Open circuit In an I-V graph where Current (I) is on the y-axis and Voltage (V) is on the x-axis, the slope is I/V, which equals Conductance (1/R). A steep, high slope translates to a large conductance, meaning low resistance. 141 / 180141) The electric potential at a point due to a point charge is 100 J/C. If a test charge of magnitude 1C placed at that point is replaced with a 2C charge, then the physical quantity that will change is: Electric Field at that point Electric Potential Energy of the system Temperature Electric potential at that point Electric potential (V) and electric field (E) are properties of the space created by the source charge and are unaffected by the test charge. However, Electric Potential Energy (U = qV) depends on the test charge. Doubling the charge doubles the potential energy. 142 / 180142) The waves among the following which require a material medium for their propagation are: Infrared waves Infrasonic waves X-rays Gamma rays Gamma rays, X-rays, and Infrared are electromagnetic waves that can easily travel through a vacuum. Infrasonic waves are mechanical sound waves (below 20 Hz) that strictly require a medium to propagate. 143 / 180143) Unequal changes occurring in the velocity of a body in equal intervals of time is called: Instantaneous acceleration Uniform acceleration Uniform velocity Variable acceleration If a body's velocity changes by varying amounts during equal time intervals, the rate of change is not constant. This fits the definition of variable (or non-uniform) acceleration. 144 / 180144) What will be the potential difference, if a wire has a resistance of 10 Ohms and a current of 2A flows through it? 40V 20V 5V 10V According to Ohm's Law (V = IR), the potential difference is the product of current and resistance. Therefore, V = 2 A * 10 Ω = 20 V. 145 / 180145) According to the particle model of light, a photon is: A continuous energy wave A particle with mass and charge A particle that travels slower than light A quantum of energy with zero rest mass and zero charge In quantum mechanics, a photon is a discrete, localized packet (quantum) of electromagnetic energy. It travels exactly at the speed of light, carries no electric charge, and has a theoretical rest mass of zero. 146 / 180146) The current in a forward biased PN junction is mainly due to: Majority carriers Leakage carriers Thermionic emission Minority carriers When forward-biased, the external voltage overcomes the depletion region barrier, allowing the abundant majority charge carriers (electrons from N-type, holes from P-type) to rush across the junction and form the current. 147 / 180147) Stationary waves are formed in a stretched string of 2m length, such that two vibrating loops are formed. The distance between consecutive nodes formed is: 0.5 m 2 m 1 m 3 m Two loops correspond exactly to one full wavelength (λ) spanning the 2m string, meaning λ = 2m. The distance between any two consecutive nodes is exactly half a wavelength (λ/2), which is 1m. 148 / 180148) A football is kicked with a speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 30° with the horizontal, the maximum height it attains is: 10 m 15 m 20 m 5 m The maximum height formula is H = v²sin²(θ) / 2g. Using g ≈ 10 m/s²: H = (20² * sin²(30°)) / (2 * 10) = (400 * 0.25) / 20 = 100 / 20 = 5 m. 149 / 180149) A high internal resistance battery is not suitable for heavy loads due to: Infinite emf Constant current High terminal voltage Excess voltage drop A heavy load draws a very high current (I). If the battery's internal resistance (r) is high, the internal voltage drop (I*r) becomes excessive, leaving an inadequate terminal voltage to power the actual circuit. 150 / 180150) Two equal charges experience a certain force when placed in vacuum. When the charges are placed in a medium, the force becomes 1/4th. The dielectric constant of the medium is: 4 0.25 2 16 The electrostatic force in a medium is reduced by a factor of its relative permittivity (dielectric constant, ε_r): F_medium = F_vacuum / ε_r. Since the force is reduced to 1/4th, ε_r must be 4. 151 / 180151) If a test charge of magnitude 2C experiences forces of 100N and 200N at two points A and B in an electric field respectively. The ratio of electric fields at A to that of B is: 1:4 4:1 1:2 1:1 Electric field strength is E = F/q. At point A, E_A = 100N / 2C = 50 N/C. At point B, E_B = 200N / 2C = 100 N/C. The ratio E_A : E_B is 50:100, which simplifies to 1:2. 152 / 180152) A body of mass 2 kg moving with velocity 3 m/s collides with a body of mass 1 kg at rest. If they stick together, their common velocity after collision is: 4 m/s 1 m/s 3 m/s 2 m/s Using the law of conservation of momentum for an inelastic collision: m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = (m₁ + m₂)v_final. (2 kg * 3 m/s) + (1 kg * 0) = (2 + 1) * v_final. 6 = 3 * v_final, yielding 2 m/s. 153 / 180153) Two balls thrown with equal speeds but at different angles cover equal horizontal distances. If one is thrown at an angle of 40°, then the angle of projection of the other is: 20° 45° 30° 50° For a given initial velocity, a projectile achieves the exact same horizontal range at two complementary angles of projection (angles that add up to 90°). Thus, 90° - 40° = 50°. 154 / 180154) The work done on a body against conservative forces is stored in it in the form of: Potential energy Heat energy Chemical energy Kinetic energy When work is done against a conservative force field (such as lifting a mass against gravity or pushing a charge against an electric field), the energy is stored within the system as potential energy. 155 / 180155) If 20 waves pass a point in 2 seconds and with a speed of 5 m/s, then the wavelength of the wave is: 1.5 m 1 m 0.5 m 2 m First, calculate the frequency (waves per second): f = 20 / 2 = 10 Hz. Next, use the wave speed equation λ = v / f to find the wavelength: 5 m/s / 10 Hz = 0.5 m. 156 / 180156) The unit of RC in the case of charging a capacitor is: Volt Farad Ohm Seconds The product of Resistance (in Ohms) and Capacitance (in Farads) yields the time constant (τ = RC) of an RC circuit, which represents the time required to charge the capacitor and is measured in seconds. 157 / 180157) A longitudinal wave has a frequency of 500 Hz and a wavelength of 0.6 m, its speed is: 300 m/s 1200 m/s 83 m/s 30 m/s The speed of a wave is calculated by multiplying its frequency by its wavelength (v = f * λ). Therefore, v = 500 Hz * 0.6 m = 300 m/s. 158 / 180158) The true statement about angular displacement is: It is treated as a vector for small rotations It always increases with time It is measured in meters It is always a scalar quantity Large angular displacements do not obey the commutative law of addition, making them scalars. However, infinitesimally small angular displacements do commute and act as pseudo-vectors. 159 / 180159) π radians are equivalent to: 90° 180° 30° 270° A complete circle consists of 360°, which corresponds to 2π radians. Therefore, half a circle (π radians) is equal to 180°. 160 / 180160) A person moves 600 m towards north then 300 m towards south. Its distance to displacement ratio is: 3:1 1:3 1:2 2:1 The total distance walked is 600 m + 300 m = 900 m. The net displacement from the start is 600 m (North) - 300 m (South) = 300 m. The ratio of distance to displacement is 900:300, which reduces to 3:1. 161 / 180161) In a stationary wave, the point that undergoes zero acceleration is: Midpoint Antinode Every point along the wave Node A node is a specific point in a stationary wave that experiences continuous destructive interference, meaning its amplitude is permanently zero. Because it never moves, its velocity and acceleration are always zero. 162 / 180162) If the speed of sound is measured at sea level and at the top of a mountain, both at the same temperature. It will be: Greater at the mountain top Greater at sea level Greater where the air is denser The same at both places The speed of sound in an ideal gas is directly proportional to the square root of its absolute temperature (v ∝ √T). It is entirely independent of changes in pressure or density provided the temperature remains constant. 163 / 180163) The book was written by Rashid Khan. Identify the correct usage of voice. Rashid Khan has write the book. Rashid Khan writes the book. Rashid Khan written the book. Rashid Khan wrote the book. The original sentence is in the passive voice (simple past tense). To convert it to the active voice, the subject becomes the doer of the action, resulting in the simple past tense 'wrote'. 164 / 180164) Identify the example of a complex sentence. Jumping up, he ran away. Life is what we make it. I both thanked him and rewarded him. He owed his success to his father. A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. 'Life is what we make it' contains the independent clause 'Life is' and the dependent noun clause 'what we make it'. 165 / 180165) Pick out the sentence which illustrates the use of an infinitive. He refused obeyed the orders. He refused obey the orders. He refused to obey the orders. He refused obeying the orders. An infinitive is formed using 'to' followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, 'to obey' is the infinitive phrase acting as the object of the verb 'refused'. 166 / 180166) What is the effect of using synonyms with different shades of meaning in satire? To add complexity to the language To highlight the absurdity or irony of a situation To create a serious tone To confuse the reader Satire heavily relies on exaggeration, irony, and subtle linguistic shifts. Using synonyms with different connotations helps to expose flaws, mock subjects, and highlight the absurdity of a situation. 167 / 180167) People approach the situation differently depending on who they are. The word 'approach' in this sentence means: relate coordinate comprehend verify In this context, 'approach' refers to how people understand, process, and mentally tackle a situation. 'Comprehend' (to understand) is the closest contextual synonym among the given options. 168 / 180168) The team won the match. _____ they broke the school record. Nevertheless Instead Furthermore Similarly 'Furthermore' is a conjunctive adverb used to add supporting or additional information to the previous statement. Breaking the record is an additional achievement to winning. 169 / 180169) Identify the sentence with no spelling error: Rabia completes homework asignments well in time. Rabia complete homwork assignments well in time. Rabia completes homework assignments well in time. Rabia completes homework assigments well in time. Option A is grammatically correct and has no spelling errors. Options B, C, and D misspell 'homework' or 'assignments'. 170 / 180170) Travelling in a hot dusty train gives me no pleasure. The underlined part (Travelling in a hot dusty train) of the sentence is: Noun phrase Infinitive phrase Adjective phrase Adverb phrase 'Travelling in a hot dusty train' is a gerund phrase. Since it functions as the subject of the sentence (performing the action of 'gives'), it acts as a noun phrase. 171 / 180171) What does 'I've told you a million times' mean? To confuse the listener To provide an exact count To make the character sound foolish To emphasize frustration or impatience This phrase is a hyperbole (an extreme exaggeration) used primarily in everyday language to emphasize extreme frustration, impatience, or the repetition of a warning. 172 / 180172) What is the primary difference between a hypothesis and a theory? A hypothesis is a proven fact, while a theory is unproven data A hypothesis is a tentative explanation, while a theory is a well-substantiated explanation A hypothesis is a qualitative statement, while a theory is a quantitative statement A hypothesis is a specific prediction, while a theory is a broad explanation A hypothesis is an initial, testable idea or tentative explanation, whereas a scientific theory is a thoroughly tested and highly substantiated explanation of a natural phenomenon. 173 / 180173) A is older than B but younger than F. C is younger than B but older than D. Who is the youngest of them? B A D C Ordering them by age from the first statement gives F > A > B. The second statement gives B > C > D. Combining them results in F > A > B > C > D. Therefore, D is the youngest. 174 / 180174) An outbreak of a corona disease is reported in the city. What should be the first course of action? Implement quarantine measures. Develop a vaccination plan. Inform the public by using all means. Conduct research on the disease. In the event of a highly contagious outbreak, the immediate priority of public health officials is to contain the spread of the virus, making quarantine measures the critical first step before long-term solutions like vaccines can be developed. 175 / 180175) Which number comes in the missing place? 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, ____ 61 63 65 67 The pattern is derived by multiplying the previous number by 2 and adding 1. (1x2+1=3), (3x2+1=7), (7x2+1=15), (15x2+1=31). The next step is (31x2+1 = 63). 176 / 180176) Every alphabet in the word 'SURGEON' represent a fixed numerical value and the numbers when added, sum up to 99. Based on this, what will the sum of the word 'EORGNSU'? 102 99 78 56 The word 'EORGNSU' is an anagram of 'SURGEON'. Since it contains the exact same letters, their individual fixed numerical values will sum to the exact same total, which is 99. 177 / 180177) What comes next? ZX, WU, TR, QO, ____ LN NL KH NM Look at the first letters: Z(-3) -> W(-3) -> T(-3) -> Q(-3) -> N. Look at the second letters: X(-3) -> U(-3) -> R(-3) -> O(-3) -> L. Combining them gives NL. 178 / 180178) In a row of students, a student is at the 13th position from the left end and at the 20th position from the right end. How many students are there in the row? 32 33 30 31 The formula to find the total number of items/people in a single row is (Position from Left + Position from Right) - 1. So, (13 + 20) - 1 = 33 - 1 = 32. 179 / 180179) Find the next number: 5, 11, 23, 47, 95, ? 191 190 193 192 The sequence follows the pattern of multiplying the current number by 2 and adding 1. (5x2+1=11), (11x2+1=23), (23x2+1=47), (47x2+1=95). Therefore, the next number is (95x2+1 = 191). 180 / 180180) A hiker climbed to a higher altitude, where he felt the air pressure was lower as compared to the lower altitude. What is the likely effect? The hiker felt more energetic. The hiker felt healthier and fresh. The hiker felt no difficulty in breathing. The hiker might experience altitude sickness. At higher altitudes, atmospheric pressure drops, which reduces the partial pressure of oxygen. This leads to less oxygen entering the bloodstream, frequently causing symptoms of altitude sickness such as shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz