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ADMISSION TEST FOR THE
DEGREE COURSE IN MEDICINE
AND SURGERY
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General Culture Test! 2"
Logic Test! 6"
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A. Belle Époque - Second World War - Presidency of J.F.Kennedy - Fall of the Berlin Wall
B. Belle Époque - Second World War - Fall of the Berlin Wall - Presidency of J.F.Kennedy
C. Second World War - Belle Époque - Presidency of J.F.Kennedy - Fall of the Berlin Wall
D. Second World War - Belle Époque - Fall of the Berlin Wall - Presidency of J.F.Kennedy
E. Presidency of J.F.Kennedy - Second World War - Belle Époque - Fall of the Berlin Wall
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2. Which of the following statements does NOT concern dialectical materialism?
A. There is no other reality than that of the natural world and history
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B. It was designed by Hegel
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C. In history, one era is replaced by another era, which brings with itself a change
3. Which of the following statements about the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement is false?
A. The governments of the signatory countries must establish and implement emission reduction
targets
B. The signatory countries agreed to contain the increase in global temperature below 2°
A. Lombardia - Milano
B. Piemonte - Torino
C. Veneto - Venezia
D. Liguria - Genova
E. Lazio - Pavia
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5. What is the scope of Dublin Convention ?
A. To connect the PaciÞc Ocean with the Caribbean Sea and therefore with the Atlantic Ocean
A. Matteo Salvini
B. Giuseppe Conte
C. Sergio Mattarella
D. Alfonso Bonafede
E. Elisabetta Casellati
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8. Italian Senators can be elected by the people form the age of:
A. 18 azi
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B. 20
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C. 24
D. 25
E. 40
9. In Italy how many are the autonomous regions with a special statute?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
A. Orhan Pamuk
B. Umberto Eco
C. Peter Handke
D. Olga Tokarczuk
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E. Kazuo Ishiguro
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11. Which one of the following has become the Þrst private company to launch humans into
orbit?
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A. Space X
B. NASA
C. Amazon
D. IBM
E. Apple
12. Which one of the following works does NOT belongs to Leonardo da Vinci?
D. The virgin and child with St. Anne and John the Batist
13. Despite the overwhelming scientiÞc proof of the theory of evolution, and even acceptance of
the theory by many high-ranking religious ministers, there are still sections of many major religions
that do not accept evolution as true. One of the most prominent of these in western society is the
Intelligent Design movement, which promotes the religious-based (and scientiÞcally discredited)
notion of Intelligent Design as a scientiÞc theory. Intelligent Design proponents often point to
complex issues of biology as proof that god is behind the design of human beings, much as a
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watchmaker is inherent in the design of a watch. One part of anatomy that has been identiÞed as
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supposedly supporting Intelligent Design is Þngerprints, with some proponents arguing that they
are a mark of individualism created by God, with no apparent function except to identify each
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human being as unique. This is incorrect, as Þngerprints do have a well documented function Ð
namely channelling away of water to improve grip in wet conditions Ð in which hairless, smooth
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skinned hands otherwise struggle to grip smooth objects. The individualism of Þngerprints is
accounted for by the complexity of thousands of small grooves. Development is inherently affected
by stochastic or random processes, meaning that the body is unable to uniformly control its
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development to ensure that Þngerprints are the same in each human being. Clearly, the presence
of individual Þngerprints does nothing to support the so-called-theory of Intelligent Design.
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Which one of the following, if true, most weakens the above argument?
15. In order for a tumour to grow larger than a few centimetres, it must Þrst establish its own blood
supply by promoting angiogenesis. Roger has a tumour in his abdomen, which is investigated at
the Royal General Hospital. During the tests, they detect newly formed blood vessels in the
tumour, showing that it has established its own blood supply. Thus, we should expect the tumour to
grow signiÞcantly, and become larger than a few centimetres. Action must be taken to deal with
this.
A. It assumes that the tumour in Roger’s abdomen has established its own blood supply.
B. It assumes that a blood supply is necessary for a tumour to grow larger than a few centimetres.
C. It assumes that nothing can be done to stop the tumour once a blood supply has been
established.
D. It assumes that a blood supply is sufÞcient for the tumour to grow larger than a few centimetres.
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B) If bacteria reproduced at a slower rate antibiotic resistance would not be such an issue
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C) Medicine always creates more problems than it solves
17. Investigations in the origins of species suggest that humans and the great apes have the same
ancestors. This is suggested by the high degree of genetic similarity between humans and
chimpanzees (estimated at 99%). At the same time there is an 84% homology between the human
genome and that of pigs. This raises the interesting question of whether it would be possible to use
pig or chimpanzee organs for the treatment of human disease.
C. It can be assumed that chimpanzees will develop into humans if given enough time.
E. Organs from pigs or chimpanzees present a good alternative for human organ donation.
Using all the hoses together, how long will it take to Þll the pool to the nearest quarter of an
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A. 4 hours 15 minutes
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B. 4 hours 30 minutes
C. 4 hours 45 minutes
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D. 5 hours
E. 5 hours 15 minutes
19. An ant is stuck in a 30 cm deep ditch. When the ant reaches the top of the ditch he will be able
to climb out straight away. The ant is able to climb 3 cm upwards during the day, but falls back 2
cm at night.
How many days does it take for the ant to climb out of the ditch?
A. 27
B. 28
C. 29
D. 30
E. 31
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exam results. She gives them £5 each plus £3 for every year they are older than 5, and a further
£10 for every A* they achieved in their results. Josie is 16 and gained 9 A*s in her results. Although
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Josie’s brother Carson is 2 years older he receives £44 less a year for his birthday.
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B. 3
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C. 4
D. 5
E. 10
21. Apples are more expensive than pears, which are more expensive than oranges. Peaches are
more expensive than oranges. Apples are less expensive than grapes.
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23. A cell normally contains 54 chromosomes. During which phases of mitosis does the cell
contain 108 chromosomes?
I. Anaphase
II. Metaphase
III. Prophase
IV. Telophase
A. I and IV
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C.II and IV
I. Ribosome
A. II only
B. IV only
C.I and II
I. Chloroplasts
II. Nucleus
III. Ribosomes
A. I only
B. II only
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D. I and II only
26. Which answer choice matches the functions listed below to the correct RNA types?
A. One of the cells will contain DNA consisting of one strand from the original cell.
B. One of the cells will contain DNA consisting of two strands from the original cell.
C.Both of the cells will contain DNA consisting of one strand from the original cell.
D. Both of the cells will contain DNA consisting of two strands from the original cell.
E.Neither of the cells will contain DNA consisting of strands from the original cell.
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28. Which of these correctly matches each structure to the germ layer from which it arises?
I. Femur
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II. Brainstem
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III. Lungs
29. Which of these would a researcher test the blood for to determine if a person has been
infected with a virus in the past?
A. Antigens
B. Antibodies
C. Macrophages
D. Pathogens
30.
According to the pedigree, what is the most likely genotype of individual III-5?
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B. Unaffected
C. Homozygous recessive
D. Homozygous dominant
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E. Heterozygs
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A. A short loop of Henle, which allows more Þltrate to be removed from the blood
B. A short loop of Henle, which allows less water to be removed from the Þltrate
C. A long loop of Henle, which allows more Þltrate to be removed from the blood
D. A long loop of Henle, which allows more water to be removed from the Þltrate
E. A long loop of Henle, which allows less Þltrate to be removed from the blood
32. Which of the following represents the correct sequence of heart structures that blood
would pass through when traveling from the right atrium to the lungs and then to the left
ventricle?
A. 3, 2, 4, 5, 7
B. 6, 2, 1, 4, 5
C. 3, 2, 1, 5, 7
D. 6, 2, 3, 4, 5
E. 6, 2, 4, 5, 7
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II. Alcohol fermentation
A. I and II
B. II and III
D. II and IV
E.III and IV
I. It is nonpolar.
A. III only
B. II only
C.I only
D. I and II
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36. A woman expresses an X-linked recessive disorder. Which of these conclusions can
DEFINITELY be made about the woman's parents?
A. I only
B. II only
D. I and II only
37. Which one of the following is not correct about the structure of the heart and circulating
system?
B. Inferior vena cava collects blood from the upper part of the body
C. Atrium receives the blood whereas ventricles pumps blood out of the heart
I. Covalent bonds
A. I only
B. II only
C.III only
D. I and II
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40. The phenomenon depicted in the diagram is known as
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A. linkage
B. independent assortment
C.crossing over
D. nondisjunction
E.mutation
41. When 2,3 grams of sodium metal reacts with water, NaOH is produced and at RTP 0,6 L H!
gas is
A) 12,5
B) 25
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C) 50
D) 75
E) 100
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42. Combustion of 4,6 g of C, H and O containing organic compound yields 8,8 g CO! and 5,4 g
water.
43. For the following precipitation reaction: Pb(NO'(!)*+( + KI (*+( > PbI!&(S) + KNO')*+(
B) Pb,! + I- ! PbI!
C) 2Pb, + I- !PbI!
What is the molarity of H3PO4 solution and pH of the medium considering the salt formed
at the end of the reaction?
(H'PO# is weak)
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A) I
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B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
I - C!H"O
II- C!H#O
III- C!H#
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C) I and II only
E) III only
46. The electron conÞguration of a gaseous Ni atom in its ground state is [Ar]4s!3d..
A) None B)1 C) 2 D) 4 E) 5
A. P is a halogen.
B. R is a noble gas.
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C. S is an alkali metal.
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D. P has the highest electron afÞnity on the periodic table
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E). S is in the s-block of the periodic table.
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A. I
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B. II
C. III
D. IV
E. V
A. 100
B. 50
C. 75
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E. 15
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50. Ethers may be viewed as derivatives of water in which both hydrogen atoms have been
replaced with
A. alkyl groups.
B. hydroxyl groups.
C. halogen groups.
E. no correct response
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D. Cl> C> V> P
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52. 2 mole of CO! and 4 mol of C are introduced into one-liter reaction vessel at 1500 K. When the
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
A. Only 2
B. Only 3
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D. 1 and 3
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54. Which of the following statements regarding series circuits are true?
1. The overall resistance of a circuit is given by the sum of all resistors in the circuit.
2. An ammeter will always give the same reading regardless of its location in the circuit.
A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Only 3
D. 1 and 2
E. 1 and 3
Calculate the average pressure exerted on the entire shell by the wall at the time of impact.
A. 5 x 10""Pa
B. 5 x 10%&Pa
C. 5 x 10."Pa
D. 5 x 100"Pa
E. 5 x 10/1"Pa
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56. Which of the following units is!NOT!equivalent to a Volt (V)?
A. A#
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B. WA-/
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C. Nms-/A-/
D. NmC
E. JC-/
57. Which one of the following is an equation of the line that passes through (-2,3) and is
perpendicular to the line y = 4x + 7?
A. 4y + x = 10
B. 4x + y = -5
C. 4y – x = 14
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E. 4y + x =-5
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58. The equation below has two roots.
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(x+3)/(x+2)=x+1
A. 4
B. – 2
C. – 5
D. 2
E. 5
A. 40 $ 10 2,3
B. 40 $ 10&23
C. 4 $ 10 2,3
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D. 4 $ 10&23,/
E. 4 $ 10 2,3,/
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A. y'/(1000)
B. 3000y
C. 3y-3
D. 30y-3
E. 27y