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WH KIPS (ENTRY TESTS a) 2) @) 4) © 6) @ 8) 9) ao) a1) NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER- FULL LENGTH PAPER. If the roots of 3x7 + mx +12 =0 are equal then; How many four digit numbers can be formed from 1,2,3.4.5 if repetition is allowed? (a) 124 (©) 625 The sum of the series 1] +17+23+ (a) 2940 (©) 1950 The partial fractions of — Gee vn N,2”" -1is multiple of; (a4 @2 The expansion of is valid if 1-2 1 @ *>5 (©) O @ |x]<2 (b) 0 @1 (b)0 @1 () (d) None of these (b) 0 (a) -1 (0) (a) None of these PAGE OF 7 ‘i KIPSENRVTETS If 0 ()2 (d) No vaiue NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-€ (63) (64) (65) (66) 67) (68) (69) (70) «yy (72) NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-€ wy KIPSieseters (@) mm, =0 © m, Slope of line bisecting 2" and 4" @l - @o The focus of 7 ® (42 ) a eo 3) The center of x +)? -8x—9y—44=0 is @ (-3.4) (©) (4,3) Eccentricity of = —2— ae 9 36 @ V5 , oF aang I cosaceoes (a) x+e © xt aa E(x+vz)= @ SH vx © we. Yak= (@) 2n(n+1) (©) 4n(n+}) A cop is chasing a car number LEG33 digits. In how many ways ean he guess the (@)99 (©) 220 if y=0,x=¥3 (b) @) 2 Two lines with slope m, and m, are perpendicular ifs (b) mm, +1=0 (@ None of these quadrants is: () 1 (@) Undefined () (-1,0) (@ (0-1) (b) (3.4) (@) (4,45) 3 by 2 OR @ x () tanx-x+e @) tnxexse (b) (d) None of these he lost the car and forgot the last two t two digits? (b) 90 (@) 100 pace cor -> (73) (74) (75) (76) an (78) 79) (80) wy KIPS|IR TESTS mS ee gel | Ee - “SRO SF SS The latus-rectum of parabol: (a) x= @»--2 Ifa=b= (a) 90° (b) 60° (6) 30° (@ 45° If y=4x+3 then slope is @4 3 1 (@) Not defined Sets M and N have 20 and 15 elements respectively. What can be the maximum number of elements in MON? @I5 > (b) (©) 20 @s If4 is a skew-symmetric matrix then which one is symmetric; @ & (b) 4* @4 (4) All of these For what value of 4, Domain of /(x)= (a) xsv5 (© x25 @ (©) Does not exist 1) (82) (83) (84) (85) NUST ENGINEERING FUL! Joul (b) Plank’s constant (@) Momentum (©) Energy (@) Angular velocity ML"'T* represents (a) Stress (b) Pressure (©) Bulk modulus (a) All of these If A points vertically upward and 8 towards north then AxBis (@) Along east (b) Along west (@ Venically downward ©s If AB = AB then angle between A and Bis (a) 90° (b) 45° (0° (a) 60° A cyclist moving on a circular track, its average velocity is (a) 4x ms" (b) 2x ms” (0 (@)2mst NGTH PAPER-€ W Kipsisernss < (86) (87) (88) (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) (94) (95) (96) 7) & will ILK.E of a particle is doubled then its ee eyBe asthe d (a) Unchanged time (©) Be quadrupled (d) Increase eau ratio of their K. Two bodies of masses m and 2m have equal momentum (1:2 We i 1:3 ic ity V. The mass of body is A body is dropped and loss of P.E is U. It acquire velocity V. The m: 5 U @ Uw o> r r = 4) none of these (©) or (0 The weight of body at the centre of earth is (a) 0 (b) Infinite (©) Remains same (d) None of these When water enters from a region of high pressure to low pressure then (2) Speed increases ©) Volume rate of flow remains same (©) Sum of all energies per unit volume remains same () All of these Which of the following represents P.-E displacement graph? PE pet oA : is ratio of their amplitudes @s:3. 25:9 ©l6:3 @2:1 orn 1:0 Oo: O21 The rat Lis greater for (2 Telescope rss (©) Both a and b nee mee (@) Neither # nor b a minimum magnifying power of telescope is halved the magnifying power will becotcsC0PE iS M. If ecg Hength of ey € lens is M @t &) 2m (93M _ - am 2 104s BPETHUTE Of Patient is 40°C, nis 2,” ure o: onan 0) Tre On Fahrenheig will b © 96°F (@) 100° ¢ Tye Hothermal Bulk modulus of ideal gas Pressure p @P yp P © (2p NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH Papen ¢ Pace ’ W KiPsieravress ATION. 7 . =. ©8) 1 eVis equal to 33 ©) 1.6 x 19219 5 (b) 6x 10"5 9) A charge ig pi. te ge is pl. (d) 6.25 x 10'8 J cube ig PI*Ced at the centre of a cube. The electric flux through any one face of (a) 64 e (b) é os a ie, @4 (100) Im Milkan’s experi : eriment charge is stationary by appl tential V between pl nary by applying potential V between plates Y d. The weight of droplet is en ” (b) al ad . o® (ava (101) A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of S0uK in air and 110 uF in oil. The dielectric constant of alle @22 ou (©0555 (22 (102) The value of , for air is @i6 (1 (© 1.006 (@) 1.0006 (103) Resistivity of conductor depends upon (a) Nature of material (b) Temperature (©) Both a and b (@) None of these (104) If there is no fourth band then tolerance is (@) 5% (&) 10% © 20% (8) 30% (105) Thermistor is sensor of (@) Light (©) Sound (©) Heat (@) All of these (106) Resistance offered by a meter eube of material is (a) Conductivity (©) Conductance (c) Resistivity (d) Resistor (107) A wire of resistance R is cut into n equal parts. The resistance of each part is @R (b) aR R a o= @s (108) The SI unit of magnetic permea (a) weber Am (b) weber m™!A- (c) web mA™ (@) wed"! ma” E 09) Ehas unit of a0) 5 (ict (b) ms“! (c) ms (d) weber (110) A galvanometer can be made more sensitive by increasing (@A (b)B ()N (d) All of these (111) A proton enters magnetic field parallel to it, The force on proton is @eVB (©) 2eVB @o os NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PADER- KIPS [Eres (12) qa13y aay (ais) (a16) a7) (118) (19) (120) a2) (122) 23) (124) (125) (126) (27) (128) NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PapER-¢ LL soc5) The induced emf ean be increased by (@) Moving loop faster (oy Using sone 2 (©) Increasing number of turns (a) All of these ‘A motor of zero back emf draws (@) Minimum current (©) O current (>) Maximum current (a) Any constant curren For ideal transformer (2) Pour = Pin () Pour Pin © Pen (x) — + (vy st (Z) In the above sequence of reaction, the product (Z) is (a) Propane (b) Hexane (2) Allyl bromide (c) 2,3-dimethylbutane Which is used to calculate the amount of heat which transfers from one system to (143) other system (@) SH= AE+PAV () AE =q+w (©) = msT () AH =a, (144) Which element has high ionization energy @Ne > () Al oP (A NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-c cased oets Ww kIPs (14s) (146) 47) 4s) (as) aso) asa) ass) (156) as7) ass) (159) (160) ENTRY TESTS | “Co je, REPARATION Which is @) HeIo the strongest acid (b) HCIOs (©) Hcio, (@) HCIO, Tl Net a heterocyctic compound (@) Furan (b) Thiophene (©) Pyridine (4) Aniline -Propyl al th i < Among Swing acids which has the lowest pk, value @ CHCOoK () HCOOH ©) (CHs)sCHCOOH (@) CHsCH,CooHt Clon MA" Of water is measured by rescting water with (a) Permengnate ion okey eg (©) Dichromate ion (© Chromate ion (4) Sulphate ion (@)P (©) 4P oueh one of the following SomPounds has the smallest bond angle in its motecule? 2 (b) HO © NH (@) Fas ‘The conjugate base of H,POsis (@) HPO? (&) H,Po, (©) Pos @ Ro, In a hydrogen oxy, (@) Generate heat () Create potential diffe (©) Produce high purity water ‘gen fuel cell combustion (@) Remove absorbed oxygen from electrode surfaces £2, Which compound, the oxidation secre of boron is not +3 @) HBO, (b) Ca.B.0,, (c) NaB,O, (@) BH; 10s is prepared by dehydration of (@) HIO (>) HIO, (©) HIO; (@) H10, Te Suk halide is converted into an alcohol be (2) Substitution (b) Addition (©) Elimination (@) Dehydrohalogenation Cannizarro’s reaction is not performed by (a) Trimethy! acetaldehyde (b) Formaldehyde (©) Benzaldehyde (@) Acetophenone hs total number of protons in 10 g of calcium carhonne (@) 3.01 « 10% Cb) 4-06, s110% (©) 30.1 « 10% (2) 3.01 10" Which pair of the gases diffuses with the same rate at same temperature and 6) CO and NO (b) NO2 and CO, (©) NH and PH (@) NO and Coa ‘The vapour pressure of a solution (P) and the vapour pressure of the solvent are related to each other as (a) P= PPX: (©) P°=P (b) P= P°x, (@) P'=Px, NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-c PAGE 12 oF 47 WH KIPS |e resrs . (161) Which is insotubte "Slee? & 8S (@) BeSO, in water jnc! 8 3 S cen ©2880. es ) Bone ash contain ty ESOK @ 40% calcium phosphate (2) #80 (©) 709 acy 22% a When distilled wi % @ Benzene” “istilled with zine dust gives °°” ©) Benzaldehyde () To! r n lc ‘oluene (164) The widely used PVC ig (d) Benzoic acid (@) CH= is polymerized product of tos) (CHRCI= CH 1 (®) CH; = CCly (165) Which of the following is PUSS: ted g is a molecular solid (©) Ice (b) Wax (166) The pH of 10" MNaOH solutions A FEE (a) 10 (6) 7.0 © 6.99 @4 (167) Which one of the following is most acidic Cho () clo; ©) CLs (d) ClO (168) Which isomerism does these two show CH3CH3CH;OH and CH3CH;0CH; (@) Positional isomerism (b) Functional isomerism (c) Structural isomerism (d) Chain isomerism (169) The most reactive species among the following towards sulphonation is (@) Toluene (b) Nitrobenzene (©) Benzoic acid (d) Chlorobenzene (170) Which is naturally occurring polymer () PVC (a) Polyethene (©) Acetic acid (d) Protein DIRECTIONS: ‘Choose the word that is most nearly SIMILAR in meaning to the word in capital letters. (171) INTREPID (a) Trepid (b) Tolerant (c: Fearless (d) Rude (172) FILCH (a) Covet (b) Swindle (©) Mulch (D) Steal DIRECTIONS: ‘Choose theword that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the word in capital letters. (173) ORIENT (a) Confuse (b) Arouse (c) Deter (d) Simplify (174) Levitate (@) Plod. (b) Undulate. (@) Sink (c) Whisper DIRECTIONS: | To answer an analogy question, look for a relationship between the first set of words Then, look for a similar relationship in the second set of words and choose the best. (175) CARETAKER: ATTENTIVE: (a) hair: curly (b) writing : legible (d) mansion : spacious (c) mule : obstinate PAGE 15 OF 17 NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-€ KIPS Estey tests (176) SWEAR: OATH:: (b) obey : rule (2) follow : leader (@) sign : contract (©) solve : problem ae (177) FALLOW : PRODUCTIVITY : allegiance y : allegiance hea Sia (b) friendly : a © Randsome :atractio (4) poisonous : protection DIRECTIONS, k the letter that Select the word or word pair that best completes each sentence, Mark the appears before your answer. ties of (178) Every living creature on earth owes its existence —---- the chemlesl|RrePer Aioms that were forged in stars billions of miles away and billions of years ago. (@)To (b) On (©) For (@) With pecoeine (179) For an inveterate gambler, even rewards reinforce the obsession, disproving tay tssumption that payoffs must be consistent to support an addiction, (@) Luxurious (b) Steadfast (©) Sporadic @) Placid (180) Since the publisher had only allotted 250 Pages to the book, the author's 400-page manuscript had to be drastically (a) Enhanced (b) Pursued (©) Accelerated (d) Abridged READING COMPREHENSION DIRECTIONS: NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH PAPER-6 PAGE 44 oF Each of the reading comprehension questions is based on the Content of a passage. After Feading the passage answer all questions pertaining to iron she basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given, The following is an excerpt from a book about ‘American journalism that was written in do about their achievements in crusading, “As champions of jreforms,.as defenders of individuals, as protagonists of their communities, they have exercised influences quite as spcepingly. A treatment at once minute and comprehensive, indeed, is impossible within jhe scope of a single volume, such is the wealth of material available. What is presented here must attempt a representative selection ~ More than once a newspaper, at the conclusion of a successfull campaign, has preened itself or has paid tribute to @ fellow. Yet by and large our most articulate institution, sometimes almost as vainglorious as Politics, has been surprisingly reticent about one of its Primaty responsibilities. It has nevertheless recognized crusading as a natural function and as|a responsibility, and has discharged it for the most part admirably, sometimes at Severe sacrifice. That there has been default in certain areas none can deny, but the account balances heavily to the credit of the press and to the benefit of the public. | Here lies the best argument for newspaper freedom not dmnly. from governmental interference but from the coercion ofa capitalist economy. The history of on. Press since colonial days is shot through with the struggle for unrestricted capital activity and the Fight to crusade, Every erusade implies, to be sure, the exprestion of opinion go of an attitude, but it involves more than that, It means also a willingness to fight if mesg be. It means, according to my dictionary, “to contend zealously against any evil, or on behalf of any reform.” fi | ENTRY TESTS df KIPS trees newspapers have faced actual losses in then they have an unmistakable claim to tl (181) The author’s attitude toward newspapers (a) Laudatory (c) Exasperated (182) (a) Are still profitable (b) Are not more wid (c) Transmit so little (d) Have not acknow! (183) The “wealth of material” (lim (a) The means by whi (b) The corporate structure of | (c) The reading practi (@) The ability of newspap (184) As it is used in line 1 (a) Electrified (c) Accomplished (185) The “skeptics” (line (a) Are becSming less (186) () Initiates cole, praises newspapers for their achievements in This passage, as a whi ‘Therefore, its overall ti The author states that made 50 little to do ab newspapers are ni ‘This wealth of material refers to the infon {and} protagonists of their communities (Lines champions of reform. that they have acted to change their commu institution of newspapers has discharged it [that is, crusading] for the the passage is saying that it has performed gr accomplished this task In saying that the most part admirably, well. other words, the: In saying that zeal stimulates the editor NUST ENGINEERING FULL jely read informati edged one of th es 8) is ich reporters get thei certain new: ices of Americans 4, popular (©) Are fanatieal about political causes Amendment (As it is used in line 2 (a) Destroys 3, ione is laudatory. 1 it is singu out thei LENGTH PAPER-€ ers to effect change in ischarged” most neal 7) believe that news} a crusading editor may bring him to the boiling point off time and again, None who has undertaken a campaign in the certainty loss of circulation and advertising, perhaps permanently, was not a fanaticy just on the sunny side of lunacy. Scepties (skeptics) who den for other than sordid motives may disabuse their minds by the discharge of their duties as public § ine guarantee of the First Amen (b) Objectively analy’ eo 2 ‘The zeal which é has done it fanaticism. an' 1d entail that it woul ta ver undertaken the record. If ervants, yy that campaigns are © examining iment st described as sical (d) Jocular wspapers In the first paragraph, the author indicates sur jrtues sspapers (b) Di prise at the fact that ne on that is worthy of notice formation about ir information communities rly means smissed (@ Emited papers (b) Are (g) Do not take advantag -e fundamentally self-serving eof the First “fires” most nearly means () Dismisses (¢) Stimulates Jar (surprising and unique) that ‘ir achievements in crusac crusading. st newspapers . . . have .ding (lines 1-3). In other words, the ‘ot acknowledging one of their virtues. mation about how newspapers have acted as 4-5). This means well pics deny that campeign are ever undertaken for other than sori motives. In ny aleve tht newspapers only “crusade” for selish purposes. fires a eraading editor. the author means that this zeal ins PAGE 15 OF 17 © it will not ‘abinetmakers are mor concerned than With the practica! Products they produce (©) Cabinetmak. ‘€rS should be more ed with the than they currently are (8) An object is not a Practical utility of thei ir products Hart object if ntion to the object's practical Which is the cor Tect spelling? (@) Satellite wanted to know if they DIRECTIONS; Choose the-best op No one ever uses thi Hon of passive voice for the piven sentence, is room, (@) This room is never used by anyone, (©) This room is never used by no one, (190) (©) This room was never used by anyone, (<) This room has never been used by anyone, Find the missing num er: 10, 18, 28, 40, 54, 70, > es (b) 86 oe @ 88 (192) Find the missing alphabet: WDFLL,P,? @R ws ©T @u 193) Mosquito: Malaria :: ‘ ) Plague (b) Death | (©) Rabies @) Sting | 194) Choose the odd one: oe @arow (©) Missile (c) Bullet @) Sword _ NUST ENGINEERING FUL PAGE 46 9, df KIPSIINTETS * Judd 8 (195) If in a code, MIND becomes KGLB and ARGUE becomes 'YPESC, then what will DIAGRAM be in that code? (@) BGYEPYK () BGYPYEK (c) GLPEYKB (d) LKBGYPK (196) A villager went to meet his uncle in another village situated Skm away in the North east direction of his own village. From there he came to meet his fathe in-law living in a village situated 4km in the South of his uncle's village. How far away and in what direction is he now? . (a) 3km in the North (b) 3km in the East (© 4kmm in the East (4) 4km in the We (197) If 18 February, 2005 falls on Friday then what will be the day on 18" February. 2007? (a) Sunday (b) Monday (© Tuesday (€) Wednesday (198) If + means x,x means +,+ means — and and — means +, find the value of 16x3+5 (a9 (b) 10 19 (@) None of these (199) 12 year old Umer is three times as old as his brother Ali. How old will Umer be when he is twice as old as Ali? (@) 14 year (b) 16 years (c) 18 years (d) 20 years (200) Find the missing number from the given: \ 4 NY @10 () 15 (©) 20 25 NUST ENGINEERING FULL LENGTH Paper, Page e+

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