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Intrinsic factor secreted by parietal cells is essential for:

Activation of pepsinogen to pepsin
Absorption of vitamin B12 in the intestine
Emulsification of dietary fats
Neutralization of stomach acid in the duodenum

The Delta D cells in the Islets of Langerhans secrete:

Insulin
Somatostatin
Glucagon
Pancreatic polypeptide

Identify the main function of the duodenum:

Bile storage
Absorption of water
Digestion of food
Waste storage

Which stage of the swallowing process prevents food or liquid from being aspirated to the lungs?

Oral
Pharyngeal
Oesophageal
Peristalsis

Which type of nephron is responsible for the development of osmotic gradients in the renal medulla?

Glomerular
Cortical
Juxtamedullary
Medullary

Which of the following best describes how the distal convoluted tubule contributes to the regulation of blood pH in the body?

Selective reabsorption of Glucose
Active secretion of hydrogen ions into the filtrate
Active secretion of sodium from the glomerular filtrate
Tubular reabsorption of potassium ions

The sodium potassium pumps in the distal convoluted tubule are activated by:

Aldosterone
Antidiuretic hormone
Anti-natriuretic peptide
Renin

If a person drinks excessive amounts of water, how does the kidney respond to maintaining osmoregulation?

Increase ADH release and water reabsorption
Increase aldosterone release and reabsorb more sodium
Decrease ADH release and increase water excretion
Decrease renin secretion and retain more water

The primary function of glomerular capillaries is:

Reabsorption of water and solutes from the renal tubules
Secretion of waste products from the blood into the tubules
Filtration of blood from glomerular filtrate
Supply of nutrients and oxygen to the kidney tissue

In a heat stroke, the hypothalamus will detect an increase in core body temperature. Which of the following responses is triggered?

Vasoconstriction and shivering
Vasodilation and sweating
Increased metabolic rate
Release of thyroxin

Which nitrogenous waste has the lowest solubility in water?

Urea
Ammonia
Uric acid
Nitrite

By nature, the human excretory system is:

Ammoniotelic
Uricotelic
Ureotelic
Aminotelic

Hyperparathyroidism may lead to the formation of:

Calcium phosphate stones
Uric acid stones
Cystine stones
Struvite stones

In somatic cell hybridization, which two cells are fused to produce monoclonal antibodies?

T-cells and nerve cells
B-lymphocytes and spleen cells
T-cells and liver cells
B-lymphocytes and macrophages

In molecular diagnostics, the primary function of DNA/RNA probes is to:

Replace malfunctioning genes in effected cells
Bind to specific DNA or RNA sequences for identification
Cut genetic material at precise locations
Stimulate immune responses against disease-causing organisms

A set of uniform proteins generated by genetically identical immune cells are:

Therapeutic proteins
Immunoglobulins
Monoclonal antibodies
Recombinant proteins

Which biotechnological product is used to replace an abnormal gene in a patient's cells?

Antibiotic
Vaccine
Vector
Interferon

In Watson and Crick's DNA model, which of the following pairs with Cytosine?

Adenine
Guanine
Thymine
Uracil

Fats are considered a very efficient source of energy because they:

Produce ATP directly and without requiring respiration
Enter into glycolysis without any modification
Are highly oxidized compounds
Generate multiple acetyl groups that produce more ATP

The junction between two consecutive neurons where information is transmitted from one neuron to the next is called:

Node-of Ranvier
Synapse
Axon terminal
Dendrite cleft

All of the following are functions of Golgi bodies EXCEPT:

Processing of protein
Plasma membrane formation
Cellular respiration
Lysosome formation

Which ion is tenfold higher in concentration outside the membrane of a neuron during resting potential?

Potassium
Sodium
Calcium
Hydrogen

All of the following are modes of transmission of AIDS, EXCEPT:

Transfusion of infected blood
Sharing infected needles
Shaking hands with infected person
Sexual contact with infected person

Which organelle of the cell is involved in the detoxification of toxins and poisonous compounds?

Lysosomes
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosomes
Mitochondria

The active site is important in enzyme action because:

It binds to the substrate
It maintains the pH of reaction
It provides energy for reaction
It changes the shape of the enzyme

The idea that acquired characters are inherited is part of:

Darwinism
Neo Darwinism
Lamarckism
Biogenesis

Which disease is caused by an enveloped virus?

Leaf curl disease of cotton
Flu
Polio
Hepatitis A

Glycoproteins are commonly found in:

Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
Ribosomes
Plasma membrane

Which structure enables the exchange of material between nucleus and cytoplasm?

Plasma membrane
Nuclear pores
Lysosomes
Mitochondria

The high specific heat capacity of water is due to:

Ionic bonding
Hydrogen bonding
Covalent bonding
Hydrophilic bonding

The contracted region of a chromosome that attaches to spindle fibers is called:

Telomere
Chromatin
Centromere
Nucleosomes

Touching a sharp object stimulates pain receptors. This information is carried to the central nervous system by the:

Motor-neuron
Sensory neuron
Associative neuron
Effector neuron

The number of chromosomes in a haploid cell are:

Half the chromosomes in a normal body cell
Double the chromosomes in a normal body cell
Quarter the chromosomes in a normal body cell
Equal to the chromosomes in a normal body cell

Which of the following is a branched polysaccharide found in animals:

Cellulose
Glycogen
Amylose
Chitin

A substance that binds to an enzyme, but NOT at the active site and reduces the enzyme activity is called a:

Competitive inhibitor
Substrate
Non-Competitive inhibitor
Cofactor

On the basis of morphological classification, influenza virus is an example of:

Helical capsid virus
Polyhedral capsid virus
Enveloped capsid virus
Non-enveloped capsid virus

Which of the following is NOT a globular protein?

Enzyme
Albumen
Hemoglobin
Collagen

The state, when a neuron is NOT conducting an impulse during resting membrane potential is called:

Polarized
Depolarized
Repolarized
Hyperpolarized

Which of the following waves travel along a neuron during nerve impulse conduction?

Thermal waves
Magnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
Electrochemical waves

The reticular formation in the brain runs through which specific regions?

Forebrain and Midbrain
Hindbrain and Midbrain
Cerebellum and Forebrain
Telencephalon and Cerebellum

Enzymes increase the rate of reaction by:

Increasing activation energy
Lowering activation energy
Increasing pH
Decreasing pH

A diabetic patient is advised to avoid both sucrose and lactose, because they both:

Are structural carbohydrates
Increase blood glucose after hydrolysis
Cannot be digested in human
Act as non-caloric sweeteners

Match the CORRECT structure of the brain with its function:

Medulla: Breathing
Pons: Memory
Cerebellum: Dreaming
Midbrain: Balance

Living cells DO NOT directly acquire energy released from the breakdown of food molecules because:

Glucose cannot be broken down inside the cells
Energy released is too small to be used by the cells
Glucose molecules do not store any energy
The energy released is too large, leading to heating and wastage

Which properties of water enable it to circulate in living bodies and act as a transport medium?

Ionization and low density
Cohesion and ionization
Ionization and adhesion
Adhesion and cohesion

A scientist cuts the tails of mice for several generations, but their offspring are always born with tails. This rejects:

Darwinism
Neo Darwinism
Lamarckism
Mutation theory

How are the phospholipid molecules arranged in the plasma membrane?

Hydrophilic heads face inwards and hydrophobic tails face outwards
Both Hydrophilic heads face each other in the membrane
Hydrophilic heads face outwards and hydrophobic tails face inwards
Hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails are randomly distributed

The structure of RNA consists of:

Double polynucleotide strand
Deoxyribose sugar
Five different types of nucleotides
Base uracil instead of thymine

The constant diameter of DNA is maintained by pairing:

Purine towards Pyrimidine
Pyrimidine towards Pyrimidine
Purine towards Purine
Sugar towards Phosphate

Identify the CORRECT option that matches the sugar with its carbon number and functional group:

Glyceraldehyde - Triose, Ketone group
Ribose - Pentose, Aldehyde group
Ribulose - Pentose, Aldehyde Group
Galactose - Hexose, Ketone Group

The CORRECT sequence of events in a reflex arc is:

Receptor, associative neuron, sensory neuron, motor neuron, effector
Receptor, motor neuron, associative neuron, sensory neuron, effector
Receptor, sensory neuron, associative neuron, motor neuron, effector
Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, associative neuron, effector

Fertilisation normally occurs in the:

Uterus
Ovary
Vagina
Fallopian tubes

Which cells of the fallopian tube moisten and nourish the [ovum/embryo]?

Ciliated epithelial cells
Non ciliated epithelial cells
Germ cells
Endometrial cells

Which of the following is NOT an accessory gland of the human male reproductive system?

Bulbourethral gland
Seminal vesicle
Prostate gland
Testes

Syphilis is caused by what kind of bacteria:

Spirochaete
Cocci
Bacillus
Vibrio

What is FALSE about cartilages?

Cells are called chondrocytes
Consist of Type II collagen
Heal very slowly
Have an extensive blood supply

Bones provide a rigid framework with an inorganic matrix of:

35%
45%
55%
65%

An important feature of bone remodeling is bone breakdown. Which cell carries out this function?

Chondrocyte
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Osteoblast

Myofibrils consist of small contractile units called:

Sarcoplasm
Sarcolemma
Sarcomere
Sarcoplasmic reticulum

Which muscle type is under conscious control and is multinucleated?

Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Ciliary muscle

Which part of the sarcomere contain both actin and myosin filament?

I-band
Z-line
A-band
H-zone

The primary role of calcium ions in muscle contraction is to:

Produce energy
Bind with troponin
Carry nerve impulses
Breakdown ATP

Which of the following is an example of a fibrous joint?

Shoulder joint
Elbow joint
Intervertebral discs
Skull sutures

Which of Mendel's laws can best explain why a child may inherit brown eyes even if one parent has blue eyes?

Law of Dominance
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
Law of Recombination

What is the significance of the 9:3:3:1 ratio in a dihybrid cross?

It proves that all genes are linked
It demonstrates that traits assort independently
It indicates co-dominance between alleles
It confirms that mutations have occurred

In crossing over, an exchange of maternal and paternal chromatid parts occurs while homologous chromosomes are paired during which stage of meiosis?

Metaphase I
Prophase I
Anaphase II
Telophase I

Linked genes DO NOT follow Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment because:

They are located on different chromosomes
They always undergo crossing over
They are physically close together on the same chromosome
They rarely separate during meiosis

A carrier female for an X-linked recessive disorder:

Expresses the disorder fully
Cannot pass the disorder to offspring
Can pass the disorder to her sons
Only passes the disorder to daughters

Which of the following is an X-linked recessive disorder in humans?

Cystic fibrosis
Thalassemia
Hemophilia
Sickle cell anemia

Which of the following CORRECTLY describes the expected outcome of children from a carrier mother for haemophilia ($X^HX^h$) and a normal father ($X^HY$)?

All sons will have hemophilia
All daughters will be carriers
50% of sons will have hemophilia, and 50% of daughters will be carriers
All offspring will be unaffected

The heart is surrounded by a tough, inelastic double membranous covering called:

Pleura
Peritoneum
Pericardium
Meninges

Which phase of the cardiac cycle is characterized by the opening of semilunar valves?

Atrial systole
Atrial diastole
Ventricular systole
Ventricular diastole

Which part of the heart's conducting system delays the impulse from atria to the ventricles?

Sino-atrial node
Atrio-ventricular node
Purkinje fibers
Atrio-ventricular valves

The heartbeat sound 'LUB' is produced on closure of:

Aortic valve
Atrio-ventricular valves
Pulmonary valves
Semilunar valves

What is the primary function of lymphatic vessels?

Transport oxygenated blood
Drain excess interstitial fluid
Produce antibodies
Store metabolic waste

The primary role of helper T-cells in immune response is:

Secreting perforins to destroy target cells
Assisting B-cells and other T-cells in their function
Inhibiting over activity of the immune system
Engulfing and digesting pathogens

Identify the primary feature of the specific line of defense.

Complement system and interferons
Physical component of skin defense
Specific recognition and memory of pathogens
General inflammation at the site of infection

Which of the following best describes Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)?

The volume of air forcibly exhaled after normal tidal volume
The volume of air remaining in the lungs after forcible expiration
The volume of air exchanged during normal breathing
The volume of air forcibly inhaled after normal tidal volume

During gaseous exchange in human respiration, enzyme carbonic anhydrase is directly involved in the:

Release of oxygen from hemoglobin
Combination of water with carbon dioxide
Breakdown of oxyhemoglobin
Binding of oxygen to myoglobin

What happens when the external intercostal muscles contract during inhalation in humans?

The rib cage compresses
The ribs move outward
The sternum moves inwards
The diaphragm muscles relax

The primary effect of smoking on the respiratory system:

Increased lung function due to presence of nicotine
Reduced risk of lung cancer due to tolerance
Damage to alveoli reducing gaseous exchange
Improves oxygenation of the blood by activating hemoglobin

Consider the chlorination of methane to methyl chloride, the attack of chlorine free radical on methane, occurs in which phase?

Before initiation
Initiation
Propagation
Termination

A patient with pancreatic insufficiency shows reduced activity of an enzyme that hydrolyzes the first peptide bond at the carboxyl end of proteins and peptides. Which enzyme is deficient?

Elastase
Pepsin
Carboxypeptidase
Collagenase

The force of attraction due to temporary dipoles is:

Dipole-dipole
Dispersion force
Debye force
Hydrogen bonding

A student adds bromine water to ethene and observes rapid decolourisation. What makes ethene more reactive than ethane in this reaction?

Ethene has a higher molecular mass
Ethene contains a weak and exposed pi bond
Ethane contains fewer sigma bonds
Ethene undergoes substitution more readily

What best describes the overall reaction in electrophilic aromatic substitution in benzene?

Addition of an electrophile across a double bond
Substitution of a halogen by a nucleophile
Substitution of a proton (H⁺) by an electrophile on the aromatic ring
Substitution of a methyl group by a nucleophile

Real gases DO NOT reach absolute zero in practice because:

Molecular collisions become inelastic due to increased kinetic energy
Intermolecular forces become negligible and molecules disperse
Kinetic energy of molecules increases due to compression
Intermolecular forces exceed kinetic energy of molecules

The energy of an orbital is determined by:

Hund's Rule
Pauli-exclusion principle
n+l rule
Boyles principle

The Ksp value of salt AB ⇌ A⁺ + B⁻ is 9×10⁻⁶. Its molar solubility will be:

3×10⁻⁶
9×10⁻¹
3×10⁻³
9×10⁻³

Water changes from a liquid at 4°C to ice at 0°C. What is the change in volume?

9% increase
9% decrease
19% increase
19% decrease

For an exothermic reaction, the energy level of reactant is:

Less than the product
More than the product
Equal to the product
Zero

In an electrolytic cell when the current passes through a solution, the anode is:

A positive electrode where oxidation occurs
A negative electrode where oxidation occurs
A positive electrode where reduction occurs
A negative electrode where reduction occurs

An increase in the internal energy of a chemical system can lead to all EXCEPT:

An increase in temperature due to rise in kinetic energy of molecules
A phase change such as melting or evaporation
A chemical reaction if energy supplied is sufficient to break bonds
An increase in temperature due to drop in kinetic energy of molecules

In ethene molecule, each carbon atom has three hybridized sp² orbitals which are:

Coplanar
Tetrahedral
Linear
Pyramidal

Which of the following best explains the reaction between Beryllium (Be) and Oxygen (O)?

Be burns vigorously with oxygen forming a layer of BeO, which accelerates the oxidation
Be reacts with oxygen forming a layer of BeO, which protects the metal from further oxidation
Be reacts slowly with oxygen to form a volatile oxide BeO, which evaporates quickly
Be is the only alkaline earth metal that doesn't react with oxygen

The value of R in atm.dm³.mol⁻¹.K⁻¹ is:

0.0821
0.821
62.4
8.314

The rate of a chemical reaction changes with:

Concentration of reactant molecules
Concentration of product molecules
Concentration of both reactant and product
Rate constant

According to Planck's quantum theory, if the frequency of a photon is doubled, the value of h will be?

Doubled
Increased 3 times
Increased 4 times
Unchanged

The specific rate constant (k) of a reaction is related to the concentration of reactants:

Directly
Inversely
Exponentially
Independently

An experiment shows that heating a 'protein' disrupts the alpha helix structure. Which protein structure is mainly affected?

Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Quaternary

Which of the following is NOT a postulate of the kinetic molecular theory of gases?

Gas molecules undergo elastic collision
Gas molecules are in continuous random motion
Gas molecules do not exert pressure when molecules collide with the wall of the container
Gas molecules are far away from each other

Spectral series for the hydrogen spectrum are:

2
3
5
7

The most electronegative element in the periodic table is:

F
Cl
O
N

If ΔH for a reaction is positive, then by decreasing temperature, the reaction will:

Move forward
Move in reverse
Have no effect
Be both forward and reverse

The addition of water to propene in the presence of sulfuric acid produces:

Propanol
Propan-2-ol
Butanol
Ethanol

In which of the following molecules does the central atom use sp² hybridization?

PH₃
NH₃
BH₃
SbH₃

In a molecule of phenol, the carbon atom which is attached to the -OH group is:

sp hybridized
sp² hybridized
sp³ hybridized
unhybridized

Which one of the following is a planar molecule?

NH₃
H₂O
BF₃
CH₄

Which of the following has the highest bond energy?

HCl
HI
HF
HBr

Identify the CORRECT electronic configuration for an element with atomic number 24:

1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 3d⁴ 4s²
1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 4s¹ 3d⁵
1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 4s² 3d⁵
1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 4s⁰ 3d⁶

Balance the equation using the oxidation number method: Cu + H₂SO₄ → CuSO₄ + SO₂ + H₂O

Cu + H₂SO₄ → CuSO₄ + SO₂ + H₂O
Cu + H₂SO₄ → CuSO₄ + SO₂ + 2H₂O
Cu + 2H₂SO₄ → CuSO₄ + SO₂ + 2H₂O
2Cu + 2H₂SO₄ → 2CuSO₄ + SO₂ + 2H₂O

The compound that reacts with phenyl hydrazine to form a crystalline phenyl hydrazone derivative is:

Butanal
1,3-butadiene
Ethyl acetate
Ethanol

If 4g of H₂ reacts with 2 moles of O₂ to form water, which one is the excess reagent?

H₂ only
O₂ only
H₂O
Both O₂ and H₂

If 10 moles of magnesium react with excess of oxygen. Calculate the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide (MgO). (Molar mass of Mg = 24g/mol, O = 16g/mol)

160g
240g
320g
400g

Acetaldehyde reacts with ethanol in the presence of acid and initially produces:

Acetal
Hemiacetal
Diol
Diethoxyethane

IUPAC name of the given compound Br-CH₂-CH₂-CO-CH₃ is?

1-bromobutan-1-one
1-bromobutan-2-one
1-bromobutan-3-one
1-bromobutan-4-one

Consider the given reaction: 2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl. If 4 moles of Na and 2 moles of Cl₂ are reacted, how much Cl₂ will remain unreacted?

0 mol
0.5 mol
1 mol
1.5 mol

The electronic configuration of Fe³⁺ (Z=26) is:

[Ar] 4s² 3d³
[Ar] 4s¹ 3d⁴
[Ar] 4s⁰ 3d⁵
[Ar] 4s⁰ 3d⁶

If pressure and temperature of a gas are doubled, the new volume will be:

Doubled
Halved
Equivalent/Same
Quadrupled

IUPAC name of CH₃-CH₂-CH₂-CH₂-C≡CH is:

hex-1-yne
pent-2-yne
pent-4-yne
pent-1-yne

According to Le Chatelier's Principle, when the pressure of a gaseous equilibrium system is increased, the equilibrium shifts towards:

No change in equilibrium position
The side with greater volume
The side with more moles of gas
The side with lower volume

Consider a reaction 2A + B₂ → 2AB. Which of the following mixtures would make A the limiting reagent?

300 atoms of A and 400 molecules of B₂
100 atoms of A and 50 molecules of B₂
2 mol of A and 1 mol of B₂
5 mol of A and 2.5 mol of B₂

On increasing the temperature, the rate of reaction increases mainly because:

The activation energy of the reaction increases
The concentration of the reacting molecules increases
The collisions frequency increases
The energy of molecules decreases

Given: Heat of sublimation of Na = 108 kJ/mol, Ionization energy of Na = 496 kJ/mol, Bond dissociation energy of Cl₂ = 121 kJ/mol, Electron affinity of Cl = -349 kJ/mol, and Enthalpy of formation of NaCl = -411 kJ/mol. Calculate the lattice energy of NaCl:

-678 kJ/mol
-727 kJ/mol
-787 kJ/mol
-827 kJ/mol

The molecular orbitals in benzene are:

Localized
Delocalized
Hybridized
Polarized

According to Lenz's Law, the direction of induced current in a conductor is such that it:

Opposes the change in magnetic flux
Enhances the change in magnetic flux
Is perpendicular to the magnetic field
Is parallel to the magnetic field

In a pure capacitance AC circuit, the current:

Lags behind voltage by 90 degrees
Leads the voltage by 90 degrees
Is in phase with the voltage
Leads the voltage by 45 degrees

In a full-wave rectifier using two diodes, the diodes D1 and D2 operate:

Simultaneously during both half-cycles
In alternate switching mode
Only when both ends of the transformer are positive
Only in reverse bias condition

The energy (E) of a quantum is given by which equation?

E = mc^2
E = hf
E = 1/2 mv^2
E = qV

In the hydrogen spectrum, the Brackett series lies in which region?

Ultraviolet region
Visible region
Infrared region
X-ray region

Which of the following statements best describes the nature of nuclear decay?

It occurs both spontaneously and randomly
It occurs only when induced
It is dependent on body temperature and pressure
It can be controlled by magnetic fields

A boat moves 4 km east and then 3 km north. Another boat moves 3 km north first and then 4 km east. Which statement is CORRECT about their final displacements?

Both boats have the same displacement vector
The first boat's displacement is greater because it traveled east first
The second boat's displacement is greater because it traveled north first
Both boats end at different positions but cover the same distance

The area under the line on a displacement-time graph of a car moving with uniform velocity would form a:

Rectangle
Triangle
Trapezium
Parallelogram

A car starts from rest and moves with a uniform acceleration of 3 m/s^2. What will be its velocity after 5 seconds?

8 m/s
12 m/s
15 m/s
18 m/s

A passenger is standing in a stationary bus. When the bus suddenly starts moving forward, the passenger falls backward. Which phenomenon best explains this observation?

Friction
Gravity
Inertia
Deceleration

A ball is projected at an angle of 45 degrees with an initial speed of 20 m/s on earth. How does RW (Range without air resistance) compare to RA (Range with air resistance)?

RA will be greater than RW because air resistance reduces horizontal speed
RW will be equal to RA because gravity is unchanged
RA will be lesser than RW because air resistance reduces horizontal speed
RW will be lesser than RA because air resistance is random

A 0.02 kg bullet moving at 300 m/s embeds itself in a 2 kg block at rest on a smooth surface. What is the velocity of the block-bullet system just after impact?

2 m/s
3 m/s
4 m/s
5 m/s

Which of the following statements about projectile motion is CORRECT?

The horizontal velocity of a projectile changes constantly due to gravity
The vertical velocity of a projectile remains constant throughout the flight
At the highest point, the vertical velocity of the projectile is zero, but the horizontal velocity remains unchanged
The acceleration of the projectile is zero at the peak of its trajectory

The rate of doing work at any instant of time is called:

Work done
Instantaneous power
Average power
Mechanical energy

A 5kg body falls from the height of 30m towards the ground. All its potential energy is converted into heat on impact. What is the heat energy produced? (Use g = 9.8 m/s^2)

1270 J
1370 J
1470 J
1570 J

Two students, A and B, each carry a 20kg load to the top of a 10m high staircase. Student A takes 10sec, while student B takes 20sec. Which statement is CORRECT?

Student A does more work than student B
Student B uses more power than student A
Both students do the same amount of work, but student A uses more power
Student A and B use the same power since they lifted the same weight

A wheel of radius 0.4m has an angular acceleration of 6 rad/s^2. The linear acceleration is:

1.2 m/s^2
1.2 m/s
2.4 m/s
2.4 m/s^2

If an object is moving anticlockwise along a circular path, in a horizontal plane on a page then the direction of its angular velocity is:

Tangential to any point on the circle
Towards the centre of the circle
Perpendicular to the plane and pointing out of the page
Perpendicular to the plane and pointing into the page

If a particle moves along a circular path of radius r with angular displacement theta (in radians), then the arc length s is given by:

r * theta
theta / r
r^2 * theta
theta / r^2

A ball of weight FG is falling vertically through air. If the drag force acting on it at some instant is FD, what is the net downward force on the ball?

FG + FD
FG - FD
FD - FG
FD / FG

Most kinds of fluid flow are turbulent rather than laminar because of:

Zero viscosity
Very low velocities
High velocities
No resistance

According to the equation of continuity, when the cross-sectional area of a pipe decreases, the fluid velocity:

Increases
Decreases
Remains the same
Becomes zero

Water flows steadily through a pipe that gradually narrows. At the wider end, the velocity of water is 1 m/s. At the narrower end, the velocity is 3 m/s. Which statement is CORRECT about the pressure in the narrower end compared to the wider end?

Pressure is lower at the narrow end because velocity is higher
Pressure is higher at the narrow end because velocity is higher
Pressure is the same at both ends since flow is continuous
Pressure is independent of the velocity of water

What is the necessary condition of a wave motion?

The medium must be elastic
The medium must be inelastic
The particles of the medium must be independent of each other
The particles of the medium must not be dependent on each other

A progressive wave is one which:

Transfers energy from one place to another
Does not vibrate the medium
Propagates only through air
Requires a denser medium for propagation

Speed of sound in air increases with:

Higher temperature, higher humidity
Lower temperature, lower humidity
Higher pressure at constant temperature
Higher density at constant elasticity

A wave has a velocity v and frequency 100Hz. If the medium is changed so that velocity doubles but frequency remains constant, the new wavelength will be:

Halved
Doubled
Same
Zero

When a particle executing simple harmonic motion moves from the mean position to the extreme position, its kinetic energy:

Increases continuously
Decreases continuously and becomes zero at the extreme position
Remains constant throughout the motion
Becomes maximum at the extreme position

Heat will spontaneously flow from:

Lower to higher internal energy only
High pressure to low pressure
Cold to hot
Hot to cold

The SI unit of molar specific heat is:

J kg^-1 K^-1
J mol^-1 K^-1
J mol K
J mol^-1 K

At a constant Pressure (Cp) and Volume (Cv), an ideal gas has Cv = 3/2 R. Then Cp will be?

R
3/2 R
5/2 R
7/2 R

The electric field at a point is defined as:

Potential per unit charge
Work done per unit time
Charge per unit area
Force per unit positive test charge

Coulomb's law fits well into:

Newton's 1st law
Newton's 2nd law
Newton's 3rd law
Gauss's Law

The work done in moving a unit positive charge from one point to another while keeping the charge in electrostatic equilibrium is called:

Kinetic energy
Potential energy
Elastic potential energy
Potential difference

If the potential difference (V) across a conductor is doubled, keeping resistance (R) constant, the power dissipated (P) becomes:

Doubled
Halved
Four times
Remains unchanged

When the area vector A is parallel to the magnetic field B, what is the value of magnetic flux?

0
BA cos(0)
BA cos(90)
B/A

In the sentence 'Jogging every morning improves my mood,' what role does the gerund phrase play?

Object of a verb
Direct object
Predicate noun
Subject

The meeting has been scheduled _____ 3 p.m. sharp.

on
at
in
to

"She studied hard; _____ she passed the exam with distinction." Choose the CORRECT transitional device:

however
for instance
consequently
in contrast

She completed the task with great difficulty. Identify the CORRECT usage of passive voice.

The task was completed with great difficulty by her.
The task has been completed with great difficulty by her.
The task was been completed with great difficulty by her.
The task was being completed with great difficulty by her.

Each of the boys _____ ambitious to lead the team.

have
has
is
are

"Revenge is a kind of wild justice." The sentence illustrates the use of:

Personification
Pun
Metaphor
Hyperbole

The old man was feeble, barely able to walk. The word "feeble" means:

Healthy
Weak
Strong
Fat

Which literary device involves using words or phrases that convey the opposite of their literal meaning?

Irony
Parody
Satire
Sarcasm

All of the players forgot _____.

his
her
there
their

A medication dose starts at 100mg and halves each day. What will be the dose on day 4?

12.5mg
25mg
30mg
50mg

A library has 4 books on Shelf A and 8 books on Shelf B. Some books are removed from Shelf B such that both shelves now have exactly the same number of books. How many books were removed from Shelf B?

2 books
3 books
4 books
6 books

Ahmed ranks 10th in the class of 46 students. There are only 7 students below Bilal rank wise. How many students are there between Ahmed and Bilal?

27
28
30
32

How is Ali related to Mustafa? If Ali says, "Mustafa's mother is the only child of my grandmother."

Brother
Cousin
Uncle
Father

A mobile company is deciding whether to collect personal user data for improving advertisement. Which of the following is a moral argument against collecting the data?

Users may lose trust in the company, which could hurt profits.
It is wrong to collect data without users' clear and informed consent.
Competitors already collect more data, and we need to stay competitive.
More data means more accurate advertising, which boosts sales.

A father is 5 years older than twice his son's age. If the son is 12, what is the father's age?

28 years
29 years
30 years
32 years

Which number comes in the missing place? 200, 180, 162, 146, 132, ___

118
120
122
126

If 5 boxes of soap weigh 75 kilos and each box when empty weighs 3 kilos. What is total weight of the soaps?

15
30
45
60

Consider the sequence: 64, 32, 16, 8. What is the 10th term of this sequence?

2
4
1/4
1/8

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