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DU Admission Test 2002-2003
MATHEMATICS
K) e L) e−1 M) e+1 N) 1
4| GKB we›`y‡Z wµqviZ 2 GKK I 3 GKK gv‡bi `yBwU e‡ji jwäi gvb 4 GKK| ej `yBwUi
AšÍfy©³ †KvY KZ (The magnitude of the resultant of two forces acting at a
point and having magnitudes units and 3 units is 4 units. What is the
angle between the two forces) ?
1 1 1 1
K) cos−1 L) cos−1 M) cos−1 N) cos−1
4 2 3 5
−8 3 3
5| (The value of the determinant 3 −8 5 wbY©vqKwUi gvb−
5 5 −8
K) 1 L) −1 M) 0 N) 2
6| wb‡Pi †KvbwU y = −(x − 1)2 Gi †jLwPÎ ? (Which of the following is the graph
of y = −(x − 1)2 )
K) L) M) N)
1
7| PviRb gwnjv I QqRb cyiæ‡li ga¨ n‡Z Pvi m`m¨wewkó GKwU DcKwgwU KZ cÖKv‡i MVb Kiv
hv‡e, hv‡Z GKRb wbw`©ó cyiæl me©`vB AšÍfy©³ n‡e (In how many way can a
subcommittee of four persons be formed from amongst four women and
six men so that one particular man is always included) ?
K) 504 L) 210 M) 126 N) 84
8| 3x+4y = 10 †iLvwUi Dci g~jwe›`y n‡Z Aw¼Z j‡¤^i ˆ`N©¨ (The length of the
perpendicular drawn from the origin to the line is)
K) 2 L) 2 M) 5 N) 5
2
9| cÖ‡ÿc‡Ki ågYKvj T, Avbyf~wgK cvjøv R Ges Avbyf~wg‡Ki m‡½ cÖ‡ÿcY †Kvb n‡j T mgvb (If
R
T is the traveling time of a projectile, R is its horizontal range and is the
2
angle of projection, then T equals)
R
g g
K) tan L) 2 cot M) 2 tan N) cot
2 g g 2
10| GKwU K¬v‡mi 120 Rb QvÎ mK‡jB wµ‡KU A_ev dzUej A_ev DfqB †L‡j| 75 Rb wµ‡KU
†L‡j Ges 60 Rb dzUej †L‡j| KZRb DfqB †L‡j-
K) 13 L) 15 M) 25 N) 23
12| (−9, 9) Ges (5, 5) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvRK †iLvsk‡K e¨vm a‡i Aw¼Z e„‡Ëi mgxKiY
K) x2+y2−4x+14y = 0 L) x2+y2−4x−14y = 0
M) x2+y2+4x+14y = 0 N) x2+y2+4x−14y = 0
dy
13| (If) y = cos( x ) n‡j ZLb ( then )
dx
2
K) sin( x ) L) − sin( x ) M) −
( )
sin x
N) −
( )
sin x
x 2 x
dx
16| x+ x
=?
17| GK c¨v‡KU Zvm †_‡K GKwU Zvm ˆ`efv‡e †bIqv n‡jv| ZvmwU niZb ev wPiZb nIqvi m¤¢vebv KZ
(One card is drown at random from a pack of cards. What is the probability
that the card. drawn is a heart, or a club)?
1 4 1
K) L) 2 M) N)
2 13 4
18| `kwgK msL¨v 123 Gi wØwgK (evBbvwi) c×wZ‡Z cÖKvk (The expression of the decimal number
123 in binary system is)
K) 1110111 L) 1111011 M) 1110110 N) 110111
19| wb‡Pi †Kvb ivwkgvjvwU cos3A-‡K cosA ev -Gi eûc`x iƒ‡c cÖKvk K‡i (Which of the
following expression gives cos3A as a polynomial in cosA or sinA)?
[Ans : B]
K) 3cosA−4cos3A L) 4 cos3 A−3 cosA M) 3 sinA−4sin3 A N)4
sin3A−3sinA
3
x−y
(If)
1 8 1
20| = n‡j (then) (x, y) = ?
7 x + y 7 2
K) (−5, −3) L) (5, −3) M) (−5, 3) N) (5, 3)
21| The equation of the straight line through the point (1; −1) and
perpendicular to the line 2x−3y+6 = O is :
K) 3y−2x = −5 L) 2x+3y = −1 M) 2y−3x = 1 N) 3x+2y =
1
22| sin 65°+cos 65° mgvb (equals)
3 1 3
K) cos 40o L) sin 20o M) 2 cos 20o N)
sin 40o
2 2 2
24| (The slope of the tangent drawn at the point (−1, 1) on the curve)
3x2−7y2+4xy−8x = 0. 3x2−7y2+4xy−8x = 0 eµ‡iLvwUi (−1, 1) we›`y‡Z Aw¼Z
¯úk©‡Ki Xvj (is) :
5 5 9 9
K) − L) M) − N)
9 9 5 5
25| p-Gi wKiƒc gv‡bi Rb¨ (For what range of values of p will the equation)
x2+px+1 = 0 mgxKiYwUi g~jØq RwUj n‡e (have both its roots complex)?
K) − 2 P 2 L) − 4 P 4 M) − 2 P 2 N) − 4 P 4
PHYSICS
1| GKwU Av‡jvKiwk¥i Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ evqy‡Z 480 nm n‡j Kuv‡P (=1.5) Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ n‡e− (The wave
length of a light ray in air is 480 nm. The wavelength of this ray in glass
with a refractive index of 1.5 would be) :
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K) 400 nm L) 380 nm M) 320 nm N) 120 nm
2| A¯ÍMvgx m~h© †`Lvi Rb¨ cvwbi wfZi †_‡K GKwU gvQ‡K Awfj‡¤^i mv‡c‡ÿ †h †Kv‡Y `„wócvZ
Ki‡Z n‡e Zv n‡jv−
(The angle with the moral at which a fish in water will have to look to see
the setting sun is :)
K) 57.55 L) 48.75 M) 41.25 N) 34.75
3| w¯’i Pv‡c 27.C ZvcgvÎvi 2 Litre evZv‡mi AvqZb 4 Litre Ki‡Z n‡j DËß K‡i †h
ZvcgvÎvq wb‡Z n‡e (The temperture to which 2 Litres of air at 27C should
be heated at constant pressure in order to increase its volume to 4 Litres
is) :
K) 54C L) 237C M) 300C N) 327C
4| 20 m/s †e‡M Pjgvb 1000 Kg f‡ii GKwU UªvK 1500 Kg f‡ii GKwU w¯’i UªvK‡K av°v w`‡j
GK mv‡_ hy³ n‡q †h †eM Pj‡Z _vK‡e : (A 1000 Kg truck moving at 20 m/s
collides with a 1500 Kg truck which was at rest. The two trucks
couple together after the collision and the resulting velocity is) :
K) 12.5 m/s L) 10 m/s M) 8 m/s N) 7.5 m/s
5| GKwU ÔKv‡b©v Bwćbi Dr†mi ZvcgvÎv 400 K| GB ZvcgvÎvq Drm †_‡K GB BwÄb 836j Zvc
MÖnY K‡i Avi wms‡K 627j Zvc eR©b K‡i| Zvn‡j G Bwćbi `ÿZv− (A Carnot's engine
operates at a source temperature of 400 K. It takes 836J of heat at this
temperature from the source and rejects 627j of heat to the sink. The
efficiency of the engine is) :
K) 25% L) 26.8% M) 28.9% N) 36%
6| cv‡¤úi mvnv‡h¨ GKwU Ifvi‡nW cvwbi U¨v‡¼ 100s mg‡q 1000 Kg cvwb D‡Ëvjb Kiv hvq|
U¨v‡¼ cvwbi Mo D”PZv 20 m n‡j cv‡¤úi ÿgZv− (g = 9.8 m/s2) (A pump can lift
100 kg of water to an overhead tank in 100 is time. If the average height
of water in the tank is 20 m, the power of the pump, considering g = 9.8
m/s2)
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K) 0.98 kw L) 1.46 kw M) 1.96 kw N) 2.64 kw
7| GKwU wjd&U 2 m/s2 Z¡i‡Y wb‡P bvg‡Q| wjd‡Ui †g‡Si 1 m Dci †_‡K GKwU ej‡K w¯’i Ae¯’v
†_‡K Qvov n‡jv| g = 10 m / s 2 aiv n‡j wjd&‡Ui †g‡S ¯úk© Ki‡Z ejwUi mgq jvM‡e (A lift is
moving down with an acceleration of 2 m/s2. A ball is released from rest
1m above the lift floor. Considering g = 10 m/s2, the time taken by the ball
to touch the floor of the lift is) :
K) 0.5 s L) 0.6 s M) 0.7 s N) 1.1
s
8| 0.2 m ˆ`N©¨wewkó GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki †`vjbKvj 0.9 s cvIqv †Mj| †`vjbKvj 1.8 s Ki‡Z
n‡j †`vjKwUi ˆ`N©¨ n‡e : (A 0.2 m ling simple pendulum has a time period of
0.9s, to increase the period to 1.8 s, the length of the pendulum should be) :
K) 0.1 m L) 0.28 m M) 0.4 m N) 0.8 m
9| `ywU †f±i A = 2î + 3 ĵ − 4k̂ Ges B = xiˆ + 6jˆ − 8kˆ †`qv Av‡Q| x-Gi †h gv‡bi Rb¨ †f±i A Ges
†f±i B mgvšÍivj n‡e Zv n‡jv (Given two vectors A = 2î + 3 ĵ − 4k̂ and
B = xî + 6 ĵ − 8k̂ . The vectors A and B will be parallel if the value of x
is) : K) 3 L) 4 M) 5 N) 6
10| hLb GKwU k‡ãi Drm †Kvb w¯’i †kªvZvi w`‡K GwM‡q Av‡m ZLb hv N‡U Zv n‡jv (When a
sound source moves towards a stationary observer, there is) :
K) Zi½ ˆ`‡N©i AvcvZt e„w× (an apparent increase in frequency)
L) K¤úb msL¨vi AvcvZt e„w× (an apparent decrease in frequency)
M) K¤úb msL¨vi AvcvZt n«vm (an apparent decrease in frequency)
N) k‡ãi MwZ‡e‡Mi cwieZ©b (a change in the velocity of sound)
11| GKwU Mvwo 36 km/hr †e‡M MwZkxj| cÖvq †Kvb MwZ‡Z Pj‡j MvwowUi MwZkw³ wظY n‡e? (A
car is moving at 36 km/hr. What is the approximate velocity that will
double its kinetic energy ?)
K) 7 m/s L) 20 m/s M) 54 m/s N) 14 m/s
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12| Mv‡Qi GKwU Av‡cj c„w_ex‡K f e‡j AvKl©Y Ki‡Q| c„w_ex Av‡cj‡K F e‡j AvKl©Y K‡i| myZivs (An
apple in a tree attracts the earth with a force of magnitude f. The earth
attracts the apple with a force F. Then) :
K) F>>f L) F>f M) F = f N) F<f
13| †ZR®Œq e‡R©¨i GKwU bgybvi Aa©vqy 60 eQi| e‡R©i †ZRw®ŒqZv Zvi eZ©gvb gv‡bi 12.5% G
Kg n‡Z n‡j KZ mgq jvM‡e? (A sample of radioactive waste has a half life of
60 years. How long will it take for its activity to fall to 12.5% of its
current value?)
K) 180 years L) 120 years M) 200 years N) 240 years
14| evqyk~b¨ ¯’v‡b Av‡jvi `ªæwZ 'C'| GKwU e¯‘i Pjgvb fi e¯‘wUi wbðj f‡ii wظY n‡Z n‡j Gi
`ªæwZ n‡Z n‡e (The speed of light in vacuum is 'C'. For the mass of an
object to become double of its rest mass, the object has to move at a
speed of) :
K) c/2 L) 2c M) 2 / 3c N) 3c / 2
15| wZbwU wfbœ gv‡bi †iva R1, R2, R3 mgvšÍiv‡j mshy³ n‡j (Theree resistors R1, R2, R3
of different value are connected in parallel. Then) :
K) cÖ‡Z¨KwUi `yÕcÖv‡šÍ wefe cv_©K¨ mgvb (The voltage across each resistor is the
same)
L) †gvU †iva R = R1+R2+R3 (Total resistance R = R1+ R2+ R3)
M) cÖ‡Z¨KwU †iv‡ai ga¨w`‡q Zwor cÖevngvÎv mgvb (Current through each resistor is the
same)
N) †gvU †iva R = (R1+R2+R3) / R1R2R3/ [Total resistance R = (R1+R2+R3)
/R1R2R3
16| 100 IqvU Gi GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK evwZ cÖwZw`b 8 N›Uv K‡i R¡vjv‡bv nq| cÖwZ wK‡jvwIqvU N›Uv
we`y¨r kw³i g~j¨ 2.00 UvKv n‡j 30 w`‡b LiP n‡e (An 100W electric bulb is kept on 8
days would be) :
K) Tk. 24 L) Tk. 48 M) Tk. 64 N) Tk. 72
17| K‡qKwU aviK †kªYx mgev‡q mshy³ n‡j− (For capacitors connected in series) :
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K) cÖ‡Z¨KwUi wefe cv_©K¨ mgvb (The difference of potential is he same for all)
L) cÖ‡Z¨KwUi PvR© mgvb (The charge on each is the same)
M) jwä aviKZ¡ me¸‡jv avi‡Ki mgwó †_‡K eo (The resultant capacitance is greater
than the sum of the individual capacitance)
N) jwä aviKZ¡ me¸‡jv avi‡Ki mgwói mgvb (The resultant capacitance is equal to
the sum of the individual capacitance)
18| `ywU Zi‡½ cÖwZwUi Zi½‰`N©¨ 12 cm K‡i| hw` GKwU †_‡K AciwU 14 cm AMÖMvgx nq Z‡e Zv‡`i g‡a¨
`kv cv_©K¨ (The phase difference between two waves, each of wavelengh 12 cm,
when one leads the other by 14 cm is) :
K) L) M) N)
3 4 5 6
19| GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK evwZi gva¨‡g we`y¨r kw³‡K iƒcvšÍwiZ K‡i cvIqv hvq (A electric light
bulb converts electrical energy into) :
K) ïay Zvckw³ (Heat energy only) L) ïay Av‡jvKkw³ (Light
energy only)
M) Zvckw³ Ges Av‡jvKkw³ (Heat and Light energy) N) cvigvYweK kw³ (Atomic
energy)
20| 220V, 40W Ges 110V, 40W †jLv `y‡Uv B‡jKwUªK ev‡j¦i †iv‡ai AbycvZ (The ratio of
the resistances two electric bulbs marked 220V, 40W and 110V, 40W
is):
K) 1 : 1 L) 2 : 1 M) 4 : 1 N) 6 :
1
21| GK Kzj¤^ gv‡bi `ywU abvZ¥K Avavb 1 cm `~i‡Z¡ Aew¯’Z| hw` G‡`i GKwU abvZ¥K Avavb‡K
mwi‡q †mLv‡b GKwU GK Kzj¤^ gv‡bi FYvZ¥K Avavb emv‡bv nq, Z‡e Avavb `ywUi g‡a¨Kvi e‡ji
gvb (Two positive charges of+1C, each are placed 1cm apart, one of the
charges is replaced by a negatie charge 1C, the magnitude of the force
between the charger will be) :
K) k~b¨ (zero) L) Av‡Mi †P‡q Kg (less than before)
M) Av‡Mi †P‡q †ewk (greater than before) N) Av‡Mi mgvb (the same as before)
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22| GKwU p-UvBc Aa©cwievnx ˆZwi Ki‡Z wmwjKb Gi mv‡_ †hwU †hvM (†Wvwcs) Ki‡Z n‡e (The
element Which has to be added to silicon to make a p-type
semiconductor) :
K) Phosphorus L) Antimony M) Arsenic N)
Indium
23| hLb mv`v Av‡jv wcÖR‡gi ga¨w`‡q cÖwZmwiZ nq, Av‡jvi wePz¨wZ (When white light is
refracted by a prism, the deviation is) :
K) bxj A‡cÿv jv‡ji Rb¨ †ewk (greater for red the blue)
L) njy` A‡cÿv †e¸wbi Rb¨ †ewk (greater for violet the yellow)
M) jv‡ji †P‡q mey‡Ri Rb¨ Kg (less for green than red)
N) Kgjvi †P‡q †e¸wbi Rb¨ Kg (less for violet than orange)
24| dv‡ibnvBU †ù‡ji †Kvb e¯‘i ZvcgvÎv 50F n‡j †Kjwfb †¯‹‡j H ZvcgvÎv n‡e (If the
temperature an object is 50F, this temperature in Kelvin scale would
be) :
K) 273 K L) 283 K M) 290 K N) 300 K
1| wb‡P †`qv †Kvb B‡jKUªb web¨vmwU mwVK bv (Which of the following electron
configuration is incorrect)?
K) Ar (18) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 L) K (19) [Ar] 4s1
M) Fe (26) [Ar] 4s2 4p6 N) Cu (29) [Ar] 3d10 4s1
2| Pwe© †_‡K mvevb ˆZwi Kivi Rb¨ †Kvb ai‡bi wewµqv msNwUZ nq (Which type of
reaction occurs when soap is prepared from fat)?
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K) Hydrolysis (Av`ª© we‡kølY) L) Polymerization (cwjgvi KiY)
M) Fermentation (MuvRb) N) Substitution (cÖwZ¯’vcb)
3| wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwUi bvg IUPAC c×wZ‡Z mwVKfv‡e wjLv nq wb (The name of which
of the following compounds had not been written correctly according to the
IUPAC system) ?
K) CH3 CHCl CH2OH : 2−chloropropane-1−01 L) CH3 −CH2CHCl−CH2OH :
3−chlorobutane−1−01
M) CH3−CH2−CH2−CH−CH3 : 2-methyl pentane N) CH3−CH2−CH2−CH−CH2−CH3
: 3-methyl hexane
4| wb‡Pi †hŠM¸wji †KvbwUi wmm&-UªvÝ mgvby m¤¢e -(For the following compounds is
cistrans isomer ?)
K) CH3 CH = CH2 L) CH3CH = CHCl M) CH3−CH3 N) CH3− −CH3
5| A¨vwmwUwj‡b Kve©b-Kve©b wÎe܇bi g‡a¨ wmM&gv e܇bi msL¨v n‡jv- (The number of
sigma bonds in a bon triple bond in acetylene is)
[Ans : B]
K) Three L) One M) Two N)
Zero
6| †cÖvwUb wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠ‡Mi cwjgvi- (Thich of the following polymerizes to make
protein)?
K) -amino acid L) -D glucose M) Deoxyribonucleotide N) fatty acid
7| C2H5OH RvwiZ n‡q Z Drcbœ K‡i| Z, C2H5OH-Gi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i G÷vi ˆZwi K‡i|
Z Kx? (C2H5OH is oxidized to produce Z, Z reacts with C2H5OH to produce an
ester. What is Z) ?
K) HCOOH L) CH3COOH M) CH3CH2COOH N)
CH3COOC2H5
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Stage1 Stage 2
8| Starch ⎯⎯⎯ ⎯→ simple sugar ⎯⎯⎯ ⎯→ ethanol ÷vP© †_‡K B_vbj ˆZwii GKwU c×wZ|
ch©vq `ywU eySv‡Z †Kvb kã hyMj e¨envi Kiv nq- (is a process for producing ethanol
from starch. Which pair of terms are used to indicate the two stages) ?
K) Cracking (µ¨vwKs) Oxidation (RviY) L) Fermentation (MuvRb)
Distillation (cvZb)
M) Hydrolysis (Av`ª© we‡kølY) Fermentation (cvZb) N) Polymerization(cwjgvi KiY)
Hydrolysis (Av`ª© we‡kølY)
9| C2H4O2 AvYweK ms‡KZwewkó GKwU †hŠ‡Mi Rjxq `ªeY †mvwWqvg Kve©‡b‡Ui mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i CO2
Drcbœ K‡i| †hŠMwUi MvVwbK ms‡KZ Kx? (An aqueous solution of a compound of
molecular formula C2H4O2 reacts with sodium carbonate and liberates C02.
What is the structural formula of the compound)?
K) L) M) N)
10| wb‡Pi †hŠM¸wji †KvbwU †nc‡U‡bi mgvYy bq?(Which one of the following compounds is not
an isomer of heptane)?
K) 2-methyl hexane L) 2, 2-dimehyl pentane
M) 2, 3-dimethyl butane N) 2, 3-dimethyl pentane
11| H2(g)+l2(g) 2Hl(g) H= −13 kJ /mol wewµqvwU 100C ZvcgvÎvq mvg¨ve¯’vq
Av‡m| wb‡Pi †Kvb Ae¯’vwUi Rb¨ nvB‡Wªv‡Rb Av‡qvWvB‡Wi kZKiv nvi mvg¨ wgkª‡Y †e‡o hv‡e
(reaches equilibrium at l00C. Which of the following conditions would
increase the percentage of hydrogen iodide in the mixture)?
K) Pvc Kg‡j (decrease in pressure) L) ZvcgvÎv Kg‡j (decrease in
temperature)
M) Pvc evo‡j (increase in pressure) N) ZvcgvÎv evo‡j (increase in
temperature)
12| Q ⎯⎯→ R⎯
⎯→ L⎯
⎯→ D
Dcv‡q Q †Z‡Rvw¯Œq AvB‡mv‡UvcwU †Z‡Rvw®ŒqZv nvwi‡q myw¯’Z AvB‡mv‡Uvc D-‡Z cwiYZ nq|
R I L Df‡qB †Z‡Rvw¯Œq AvB‡mv‡Uvc| AvB‡mv‡Uvc¸‡jvi fi I †cÖvUb msL¨vi wfwˇZ wb‡Pi
†KvbwU mwVK? (If the way by which a radioisotope Q decays to the isotope
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D. R and L are also radioactive. Which of the following is correct on the
basis of the mass and proton numbers of the isotopes)?
K) Q = L L) R = L M) R = D N) L = D
13| CH4 I NH3-Gi g‡a¨ C I N-Gi msKib Ae¯’v¸‡jv n‡jv (The hybridization states of C and N
in CH4 and NH3 are) :
K) C is sp3, N is sp2 L) C is sp2, N is sp3
M) Both are sp2 N) Both are sp3
14| wbw`©ó ZvcgvÎvq GKwU e¯‘i 60g m¤ú„³ `ªeY ïwK‡q †djvi ci 10g Zjvwb cvIqv hvq| D³
ZvcgvÎvq `ªexf~Z e¯‘wUi `ªve¨Zv KZ? g cÖwZ 100 g `ªve‡K| (10 g residue is obtained
by evaporating 60 g saturated solution of a substance at a certain
temperature. What is the solubility of the dissolved substance at that
temperature [g per 100 g of the solvent)]?
K) 25 L) 15 M) 20 N) 22
16| Av‡m©wbK (As) dmdivm (P) cwiev‡ii GKwU †gŠj| wb‡Pi †Kvb ms‡KZwU Av‡m©wbK Gwm‡Wi
(Arsenic (As) is an element of phosphorus (P) family. Which of the
formula represent arsenic acid)?
K) H2AsO4 L) H3AsO3 M) H3AsO4 N) H3AsO2
17| GK A¨vU‡gvwùqvi Pv‡c I wbw`©ó ZvcgvÎvq GK wbw`©ó AvqZ‡bi cv‡Î 4 g wnwjqvg 14 g
bvB‡Uªv‡Rb Ges 16 g Aw·‡Rb Ave× Av‡Q| †KvbwUi AvswkK Pvc m‡e©v”P (At one
atmosphere pressure and certain temperature 4g helium, 14 g nitrogen
and 16 g oxygen are encased in a vessel of fixed volume. Which
component will have the highest partial pressure) ?
K) bvB‡Uªv‡Rb (Nitrogen) L) Aw·‡Rb (Oxygen)
M) wnwjqvg (Helium) N) mK‡ji AvswkK Pvc mgvb (The partial pressure of *
is the same ?)
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18| * GKwU `vbv`vb †hŠM| Gi cvwb‡Z `ªexf~Z nevi ch©vq I mswkøó Gb_vjwc wb‡P †`qv n‡jv| †hŠMwUi *
†hvRb Gb_vjwc H (wK‡jvRy‡j) KZ (ML is a crystalline compound. Stages of its
dissolution in are and the related enthalpies are given below. What is its
enthalpy of hydration OH1 (Kj) ?
ML(s)+ cvwb (Water)→ML(aq) H = −50 Kj; ML(s)+xH2O→ML.xH2O(s)
H1 = ?
ML.xH2O(s)+ cvwb (Water)→ML(aq) H2=+10 Kj
K) +60 L) −60 M) −40 N)
+40
19| ZvcgvÎv e„w×i mv‡_ wewµqvi †eM e„w×i cÖavb KviY (The main reason for the increase
of reaction rate with increasing temperature is) :
K) †ekx msL¨K wewµqK AYy kw³ AR©b K‡i mwµq nq (The large number of reactant
molecules gain energy to favour the reaction)
L) wewµqvi mwµqb kw³ e„w× cvIqv (Increasing activation energy of the reaction)
M) wewµqvi mwµqb kw³ n«vm cvIqv (Decreasing activation energy of the reaction)
N) wewµqv AYymg~‡ni AvšÍ-AvYweK `~iZ¡ n«vm cvIqv
(Decrease in the intermolecular distance of the reacting molecules)
20| 10. mL 0.2 M KMnO4 Gi GwmwW‡K Rjxq `ªeY KZ mL. 0.2 M Na2C2O4 Gi Rjxq
`ªe‡Y †hvM Ki‡j Gi Na2C2O4 m¤ú~Y© RvwiZ n‡e How much (mL) 0.2 M aqueous
solution of Na2CZ04 is needed to have its Na2C204 completely oxidized by
0.2 M 10.0 mL acidified aqueous solution of kMnO4) ?
K) 25 mL L) 10 mL M) 20 mL N) 50 mL
21| GKwU bjKz‡ci cvwb we‡kølY K‡i 1L cvwb‡Z 0.030 mg Av‡m©wbK cvIqv †Mj| H cvwb‡Z
Av‡m©wb‡Ki NbgvÎv (0.030 mg arscnic was found to be present in I L of water
from a tube well. The concentration of arsenic in the water sample is) :
22| NaOH, Na2CO3, NH4Cl Ges CH3COOH -Gi M Rjxq `ªeY¸‡jv‡K pH e„w×i
µgvbymv‡i mvRv‡bv ï× DËiwU †e‡Q bvI (Select the correct order of increasing pH
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of 0.01 M aqueous solutions of NaOH Na 2C03, NH4Cl and GH3COOH
24| cÖPzi Aw·‡R‡bi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z Kqjv cywo‡q †h M¨vmxq wgkªY cvIqv †Mj Zv weKv‡i ivLv †Nvjv cvwbi
ga¨w`‡q cÖevwnZ Kivq cvwbi †Nvjv fve †K‡U †Mj weKv‡ii cvwb‡Z Kx e¯‘ wQj (Coal was
burnt in sufficient oxygen. The gaseous mixture so obtained was passed
through the. milky water in a beaker. The milkiness of water was almost
gone. What was the substance in the water of the beaker)?
K) mv`v AvUv (White flower) L) CaCO3 M) BaSO4 N) Kv`v
(mud)
25| wb‡Pi †Kvqv›Uvg msL¨v¸‡jvi †Kvb †mUwU wbwl× (Which of the following sets of
quantum numbers in forbidden) ?
[Ans : C]
K) n=1, 1=0, m = 0, s = + l/2 L) n=3, 1=2, m = −2, s = − l/2
M) n=2, 1=2, m = +2, s = + l/2 N) n=4, 1=2, m = 0, s = − l/2
BIOLOGY
1| mgcvk¦©xqgy³ fv¯‹zjvi evÐj cvIqv hvq (Collateral open vascular bundle is found in)
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K) wØexRcÎx Kv‡Ð (Dicot stem) L) GKexRcÎx Kv‡Ð (Monocot
stem)
M) GKexRcÎx g~‡j (Monocot root) N) cvZvq (Leaf)
2| Kvwk wbivg‡q e¨eüZ Dw™¢` †KvbwU? (Which plant is used for-the treatment of
cough) ?
K) Eclipta prostata L) Adhatoda vasica M) Ruellia tuberosa N) Cynodon
dactylon
3| my›`ieb g¨vb‡MÖvf e‡b KqwU B‡KvjwRK¨vj †Rvb Av‡Q? (How many ecological zones
are there in Sundarban mangrove forest) ?
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K) Amylase enzyme L) Restriction enzyme M) Protease enzyme
N) Celluiase enzyme
9| cøvRwgWwenxb Dw™¢` †KvbwU? (Which one is plastidless plant)?
K) B L) O M) A N) AB
16| gvbe‡`‡n me©e„nr MÖwš’ †KvbwU? (Which one is the largest gland in human body) ?
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K) hK…Z (Liver) L) AMœ¨vkq (Pancreas)
M) _vBi‡qW MÖwš’ (Thyroid gland) N) c¨v‡ivwUW MÖwš’ (Parotid gland)
17| cybive„wË gZev‡`i cÖe³ †K? (Who proposed the theory of recapitulation) ?
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25| †mœnRvZxq Lv`¨ cwicv‡K †Kvb Dr‡mPK AskMÖnY K‡i? (Which enzyme takes part in
digestion of fatty food)?
K) jvB‡cR (Lipase) L) j¨vK‡UR (Lactase) M) †cÖvwU‡qR (Protease) N)
g‡ëR (Maltase)
ENGLISH
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a. the morning prayer b. the evening prayer c. the sunrise d. the noon
prayer
9. The writer in 'The Luncheon' could not turn down the lady's proposal
because
a. the lady was pretty b. the lady was kind
c. the lady admired his book d. the writer was young
10. Miss Clark in 'A Mother in Manville' is a spinster; in other words, she
is
a. a spinner of stories b. a woman involved in
spinning
c. a married woman d. an unmarried woman
Questions : 11-13 Choose the right word to fill in the gap
11. The earth- round the sun.
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DU Admission Test 2003-2004
MATHEMATICS
1| (x+y, x2+y2) = (2, 4) n‡j (x2−y2) Gi gvb (If (x+y, x2+y2) = (2, 4) the value of
(x2−y2) is)
K) 2 L) 4 M) 6 N) 8
3 5 7 3 5 7
2| 1 + + + ...... avivwUi †hvM dj (The sum of the series 1 + + + ...... ?)
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
K) e L) 2e M) 3e N) 4e
3| 5 Rb weÁvb I 3 Rb Kjv Abyl‡`i QvÎ †_‡K 4 R‡bi GKwU KwgwU MVb Ki‡Z n‡e hv‡Z Aš—
Z GKRb weÁvb I GKRb Kjvi QvÎ _v‡K| KZfv‡e wewfbœ cÖKv‡i GB KwgwU MVb Kiv †h‡Z
cv‡i (A committee of 4 is to be formed from 5 science students and 3 arts
students. In how many ways can this be done so that the committee
contains as least one science and at least one arts students)
K) 60 L) 65 M) 70 N) 75
/ 2 / 2
5|
0
1 + sin d -Gi gvb (The value of
0
1 + sin d is) :
K) 2 L) 2 M) N) /2
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7| 5x−2y+7 = 0 mij‡iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (−3, 1) we›`y w`‡q AwZµg Ki‡i Ggb GKwU
mij‡iLvi mgxKiY (The equation of the straight line passing through the
point (−3, 1) and perpendicular to the line 5x−2y+7 = is):
K) 2x + 5y + 1 = 0 L) 5x + 2y + 1 = 0 M) 2x + 5y − 1 = 0 N) 5x + 2y + 7 = 0
8| (4, 5) †K›`ªwewkó e„Ë, hv x2+y2+4x+6y−12 = 0 e„‡Ëi †K›`ª w`‡q Mgb K‡i, Zvi mgxKiY (The
equation of the circle whose centre is at (4,5)and which passes through the
centre of the circle x2+y2+4x+6y−12=0) is:
K) x2+y2−8x+10y+59 = 0 L) x2+y2−8x+10y+59 = 0
M) x2+y2+8x+10y−59 = 0 N) x2+y2−8x−10y−59 = 0
1 1 1
10| hw` x a b = 0, x = ?
x2 a2 b 2
K) −a ev (or) b L) a ev (or) −b M) −a ev (or) −b N) a ev (or) b
12| 2 26 Gi m¤cÖmvi‡Y x gy³ c`wU (The term independent of x in the expansion
x +
x
2 26
of x + is) :
x
K) 448 L) 120 M) 240 N) 300
13| GKwU ¸‡YvËi cÖMg‡bi PZz_© c` 9 Ges beg c` 2187 n‡j mvaviY AbycvZ (If the fourth
term of a G.P. is 9 and the ninth term is 2187, then the common ratio is)
:
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K) 7 L) 9 M) 3 N) 27
hw` A =
1 0 5 0 1 0 5 0
14| , B = nq, ZLb AB nq? (If A = A = , B = then AB
0 5 2 1 0 5 2 1
is):
5 0 5 0 6 0 8 1
K) L) M) N)
2 5 10 5 2 6 12 5
15| mij‡iLv 3x+4y−12 = 0 Øviv A¶Ø‡qi ga¨eZ©x LwÊZ As‡ki ˆ`N©¨ (The length of the
line segment cut off by the line 3x+4y−12 = 0 between the axes is) :
K) 7 L) 5 M) 9 N) 8
20| (4, −2) we›`y †_‡K 5x+12y = 3 †iLvi Dci Aw¼Z j‡¤^i ˆ`N©¨ (The length of the
perpendicular drawn from the point (4, −2) to the line 5x+12y = 3 is) :
5 3 7
K) 8 L) M) N)
8 7 13
/ 2 / 2
21| (1 + cos x) sinxdx Gi gvb (The value of (1 + cos x)
2 2
sinxdx ?)
0 0
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8 5 2 7
K) L) M) N)
3 8 7 3
22| 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 A¼¸wj GK ev GKvwaK evi e¨envi K‡i 7000 †_‡K eo Pvi A¼wewkó KZ¸wj
msL¨v MVb Kiv hvq (How many four digit numbers greater than 7000 can be
formed from the digits 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 if repetitions are allowed)?
K) 27 L) 81 M) 72 N) 56
24| †Kv‡bv wÎfy‡Ri kxl©we›`ymg~n (−1, −2) (2, 5) Ges (3, 10) n‡j Zvi †¶Îdj (The area of
the triangle whose vertices are at the points (−1, −2) (2, 5) (3, 10) is)
K) 10 sq. units L) 15 sq. units M) 4 sq. units
N) 18 sq. units
dy dy
25| hw` y = cos 2x nq KZ? (If y = cos 2x than = ?)
dx dx
[Ans : A]
sin 2x sin 2x 2 sin x tan 2 x
K) − L) M) N)
cos 2x cos 2x tan x sin 2 x
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2 3 1 3
K) L) M) N)
11 11 5 10
tan −1 x tan −1 x
29| Gi GKwU Awbw`© ó †hvMR (An indefinite integral of is) :
1+ x2 1+ x2
K) (tan −1 x) In (1 + x 2 ) L) 1
M) 1 −1 2
N) 1 tan −1 x
(tan −1 x ) 2 tan x
2 2 2
30| †Kv‡bv we›`y‡Z `yBwU ej 120 †Kv‡Y wµqvkxj| e„nËi ejwUi gvb 10N Ges Zv‡`i jwä ¶z`ªZi
e‡ji mv‡_ mg‡KvY Drcbœ Ki‡j ¶z`ªZi e‡ji gvb (Two forces are acting at a point
at an angle of 120. If the magnitude of the greater force is 10N and the
fesultant is at right angles with the smaller force, the magnitude of the
smaller force is)−
K) 4N L) 5N M) 6N N) 8N
PHYSICS
1| hw` (If) A = î + ĵ + k̂, B̂ = 2î + 2 ĵ + 2k̂, then A B = ?
K) 3î + 3 ĵ + 3k̂ L) 2î + 2 ĵ + 2k̂ M) 12 (î + ĵ + k̂ ) N) 0
2| me‡P‡q Kg f‡ii KwYKv †KvbwU (Which particle has the least mass)?
K) B‡jKUªb (electron) L) †cÖvUb (proton) M) Avjdv (alpha) M) wbDUªb
(neutron)
3| f~wgi m‡½ me©wbgœ 30 †Kv‡Y AvbZ Z‡j ¯’vwcZ e¯‘ wcQ‡j †b‡g hvq| Nl©Yv¼ KZ? (A body
begins to slide down a plane inclined 30 with the horizontal. What is
the coefficient of friction?)
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5| `yÕwU MÖ‡ni NbZ¡ mylg Ges mgvb, wKš‘ cÖ_gwUi e¨mva© wØZxqwUi wظY| cÖ_g MÖ‡ni Dcwifv‡Mi
Ges wØZxqwUi Dcwifv‡Mi 'g'-Gi AbycvZ n‡jv (Two planets have uniform and the
same density, but the radius of the first is twice that of the second. The
ratio of 'g' on the surface of the first planet to that of the econd planet
is)−
K) 2 : 1 L) 1 : 2 M) 4 : 1 N) 8 : 1
6| c¨v‡ivïU w`‡q GK wegvb‡mbv 5 Km D”PZv †_‡K †b‡g G‡jv| f~wg ¯ú‡k©i mgq Zvi Z¡iY n‡jv
(A paratrooper jumps from a height of 5 Km with his parachute. His
acceleration at touchdown will be)−
L) g(R + 52Km) (R = radius of Earth )
2
K) g M) 0 N)
R
g(R + 5Km) 2
R2
7| evqy‡Z GK ev· Zzjvi IRb Ges 4wU †jvnvi e‡ji IRb cÖwZ †¶‡Î wVK 1 Kg †`Lv †M‡j− (If
a box of cotton weighs in air 1 Kg as do 4 iron balls, then)−
K) Zzjvi fi I †jvni ej¸‡jvi fi mgvb (The mass of the cotton and the mass of
the balls are equal)
L) Zzjvi fi †ewk (The mass of cotton more)
M) Zzjvi fi Kg (The mass of the cotton is less)
N) f‡ii Zzjbv e‡ji msL¨vi Ici wbf©i Ki‡e (An comparison of the masses will depend
on the number of balls)
8| cvwb, eid I Rjxq ev®ú †h ZvcgvÎvq GK m‡½ _vK‡Z cv‡i Zv n‡jv− (The temperature
at which water, ice and water vapour can co-exist is)−
K) 0 K L) 273.1 K M) 100 K N) 4 K
9| 20C-Gi 2Kg cvwbi m‡½ 50C-Gi 1 Kg cvwb wgkv‡j wgkª‡Yi ZvcgvÎv n‡e− (If 2 Kg
water at 20C is mixed with 1 Kg water at 50C, the resultant temperature
of the mixture will be)−
K) 35 L) 50 M) 30 N) 70
10| GKwU mgvš—ivj cvZ avi‡Ki cvZ؇qi ga¨eZ©x ¯’vb evqyi (k=1)-Gi cwie‡Z© GK k = 20 WvB-
B‡jKwUªK aª“e‡Ki c`v_© Øviv c~iY Kiv n‡jv, wKš‘ `yB cv‡Z GKB Avavb ivLv n‡j : (If the
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space between the plates of a paralelplate capacitor is filled up by a
material with dielectric constant k = 20 in place of air (k = 1)−
K) ïay wefe cv_©K¨ (cvZ؇qi) cwiewZ©Z n‡e (only the potential difference between the
plates will change)
L) ïay aviKZ¡ cwiewZ©Z n‡e (only the capacitance will change.)
M) DfqB cwiewZ©Z n‡e (both will change)
N) aviKZ¡ I wefe cv_©K¨ Df‡qB AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K (both capacitance and potential difference
will remain the same)
11| †h hš¿vsk w`K-cwieZ©x we`y¨r cÖevn‡K GK-w`KeZ©x K‡i Zvi bvg (The name of the device that
converts A.C. to D.C. is)−
K) †iva (Resistor) L) _vwg©÷vi (Thermistor)
M) UªvÝdigvi (Transformer) N) †iKwUdvqi (Rectifier)
12| Av‡jvK Zi‡½ wb‡gœv³ Dcv`vb Av‡Q (Light waves have the following
components)
K) ïay we`y¨r†¶Î (only an electric field) L) ïay Pz¤^K‡¶Î (only a magnetic
field)
M) mgvš—ivj we`y¨r I Pz¤^K‡¶Î (parallel electric and iragnecic fields)
N) ci¯úi j¤^ we`y¨r I Pz¤^K‡¶Î (mutually perpendicular electric and, magnetic
fields)
13| GKwU K¨v‡giv Amxg `~i‡Z¡i e¯‘‡Z †dvKvm Ki‡j †jÝ I wd‡j¥i g‡a¨ `~iZ¡ _v‡K 2 cm| GLb
2m `~i‡Z¡ †dvKvm Ki‡j †jÝwU KZLvwb miv‡Z n‡e (If a camera focuses on an
object at infinite distance, the distance between the lens and the film is
2 cm. Now if it focuses on an object 2 m from the lens, how much will
the lens move from its previous position)?
K) 0.01 cm L) 0.02 cm M) 0.0 cm N) >10.1 cm
14| 1000 Kg fiwekó GKwU Mvwo mgvš—ivj iv¯—vq 10 ms −1 mgMwZ‡Z Pjv Ae¯’vh wecixZ w`‡K 400 N
ej Abyfe K‡i| G Ae¯’vq MvwowUi Bwćbi ¶gZv n‡jv (A car of mass 1000 Kg moving on a
horizontal road with steady velocity 10 ms−1 of has a total frictional force of
400 N o it. In this situation the power of the engine is)
K) 4 kw L) 4200 kw M) 4500 kw N) 400 kw
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15| GKwU UªvÝdigv‡ii cÖvBgvwi Ges †m‡KÛvwi Zv‡ii AbycvZ 20 : 1 Ges †m‡KÛvwi‡Z 20 Ing-Gi
†iva jvMv‡bv Av‡Q| hw` cÖvBgvwi‡Z 220 †fvë cÖ‡qvM Kiv nq Zv n‡j Gi g‡a¨ we`y¨r cÖevn nq (A
transformer having a ratio of primary and secondary coils 20 :I and 20
ohm load is connected across the secondary. !f the applied voltage across
primary is 220 V, then the current flowing through the primary is)
K) 0.55 mA L) 2.75 mA M) 27.5 mA N) 5.5 mA
16| GKwU †Q‡j ΓwUc~Y© †Pv‡L 60 cm-Gi AwaK `~‡ii e¯‘ †`L‡Z cvq bv| wK ¶gZvi †jÝ e¨envi
Ki‡j H `~i‡Z¡i †P‡q †ekx `~i‡Z¡i e¯‘ ¯úó †`L‡Z cv‡e? (A boy cannot see any
abject at distances beyond 60 cm due to defect; in his eyes. What is the
modified power of the lens required by power to see distant objects
clearly)?
K) −25 L) −1.67 M) +2.5 N) 1.6
17| cÖwZwU 60 W-Gi 5 wU evwZ K‡qK N›Uv K‡i R¡vjv‡bv nq| cÖwZ BDwbU we`y¨r g~j¨ 3.00 UvKv
Ges gv‡m (30 w`b) we`y¨r wej 162.00 UvKv n‡j ˆ`wbK we`y¨r e¨env‡ii mgqKvj (5 bulbs
of 60 W each are used for few hours every day. If the of electricity per
unit is Tk 3.00 and the monthly (30 days) electric bill is Tk 162.00, then
the duration of electricity used per day is)
K) 10 L) 6 M) 8 M) 4
18| evqyi mv‡c‡¶ Kuv‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.60 Ges evqyi mv‡c‡¶ cvwbi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.3 n‡j cvwbi
mv‡c‡¶ Kuv‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ n‡jv (!f the refractive index of glass relative to air is
1.60 and the refractive index of water relative to air is 1.3, then the
refractive index of glass relative to water is)−
K) 0.83 L) 1.05 M) 1.20 N) 0.63
19| `yBwU PvR© h_vµ‡g −60 C Ges +60 C ci¯úi †_‡K 0.12 m `~i‡Z¡ Aew¯’Z| PvR© `ywUi ms‡hvRb
†iLvi wVK ga¨¯’‡j cÖvej¨ n‡e− (Two charges of −60 C and+60 C respectively are
situated 0.12 m apart. The magnitude of the electric field at a point at the
center of the adjoining line between the two charges is)
K) 31014 NC−1 L) 3.51015 NC−1 M) 2.51016 NC−1 N) 41025 NC−1
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21| g½jMÖ‡ni e¨vmva© I fi h_vµ‡g c„w_exi e¨vmva© I f‡ii 0.532 ¸Y I 0.11 ¸Y| c„w_ex c„‡ô
GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki †`vjbKvj 2s n‡j g½jMÖ‡n †`vjbKvj KZ? (The radius and mass
of Mars are respectively 0.532 times and 0.11 times the radius and
mass of Earth. If the time period of simple pendulum on Earth is 2s,
what is its time period Mars)?
K) 4 S L) 3.2 S M) 1.25 S N) 0.75 S
22| 6.65 m Mfxi GKwU cyKzi cvwb‡Z fwZ©| cvwbi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.33 n‡j, cyKz‡ii Zij‡`k KZ Dc‡i
†`Lv hv‡e− (A pond of depth 6.65 m is full of water. At what height
will the bottom of the pond be seen if the refractive index of water to
air is 1.33)?
K) 6 m L) 20 m M) 5 m N) 10
m
23| wb‡gœi mvwK©‡U A−B Gi g‡a¨ mgZzj¨ †iva n‡jv− (The effective resistance between
A-B of the circuit shown below is)
K) 3 L) 1.7
M) 7 N) 20
24| e¨vUvwii abvZ¥K cÖvš— hLb PN Wvq‡Wi P cÖv‡š— Ges FYvZ¥K cÖvš— hLb PN Wvq‡Wi N
cÖv‡š— mshy³ Kiv nq ZLb PN WvqW (When the positive terminal of a battery is
connected with the P terminal of a PN diode and the negative terminal is
connected with the N terminal of the PN diode, the diode is)−
K) k~b¨ evqvm (zero biased) L) cðvrgyLx evqvm (reverse biased)
M) wbi‡c¶ evqvm (neutral biased) N) m¤§yL evqvm (forward biased)
25| 25 cm cyi“ B‡Ui ˆZwi N‡ii †`qv‡ji †¶Îdj 30 m2| evB‡ii ZvcgvÎv 30C Ges †fZ‡ii
ZvcgvÎv 26C n‡j †`qvj w`‡q Kx nv‡i Zvc XyK‡e (B‡Ui Zvc cwievnKZ¡- 0.6 wm −1k −1 (The
area of the walls of house made of 2 cm thick brick is 30 If the outside
temperature is 30 C and the inside temperature is 26 C, what is the rate at
which heat will enter the room. (Thermal conductivity, of brick is 0.6 Wm−1
K-1) ?
K) 280 L) 284 M) 288 N)
292
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26| 5 m ˆ`N©¨ Ges 0.5 mm e¨vmwewkó GKwU Zvi‡K 98 N ej Øviv Uvbv n‡jv| ZviwU KZUzKz e„w×
cv‡e? Y= 21011Nm (A 5m long and 0.5 mm diameter wire is
pulled by a force of 98 N. What will be the increase in length) ? [Y
=21011 Nm−2]
K) 210−2 m L) 1.2510−2 m M) 410−2 m N) 1.510−2 m
27| GKwU †Uªb euvwk evRv‡Z evRv‡Z GKwU cvUd‡g©i w`‡K 90 Kmh−1 `ª“wZ‡Z AMÖmi n‡”Q|
euvwki K¤úv¼ 600 Hz Ges k‡ãi `ª“wZ 325 ms−1 n‡j cvUd‡g© `Êvqgvb †kªvZvi Kv‡b H
k‡ãi AvcvZ K¤úv¼ KZ g‡b n‡e (A train is whistling and approaching
towards the platform with a speed of 90 km h−1. The frequency of
the whistle is 600 Hz and the speed of the sound is 325 ms −1.
What will be the apparent frequency heard by a listener standing on
the platform)?
K) 440 Hz L) 550 Hz M) 445 Hz N) 650 Hz
28| GKwU ej 4 Kg fiwewkó w¯’i e¯‘i Dci wµqv K‡i| Gi d‡j e¯‘wU 6 †m‡K‡Û 30 m/s
†eMcÖvß nq| e‡ji gvb KZ (A force acts on a stationary object haveing a mass of
4 Kg As a result, the object attains a speed 30 m/s in 6 seconds. What is
the magnitude of the force)?
K) 30 N L) 20 N M) 18 N N) None
29| GKwU UªvÝdg©v‡ii cÖvBgvwi I †m‡KÛvwi Zv‡ii KzÊvwji AbycvZ 10 : 1| Gi †m‡KÛvwi‡Z 10
†iva jvMv‡bv Av‡Q| hw` cÖvBgvwi‡Z 200V cÖ‡qvM Kiv nq, Zvn‡j GLv‡b we`y¨r cÖevn KZ (A
transformer with primary and secondary turn ratio of 10 : 1 has a load
of 10 connected to the secondary. What is the current in the primary if
the input voltage is 200V)?
K) 0.05 A L) 0.08 A M) 1.2 A N) 0.2 A
CHEMISTRY
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1| wb‡gœ †`qv AviweUvjmg~‡ni g‡a¨ †KvbwU _vKv m¤¢e bq (Which of the following
orbitals does not exist)?
K) 1s L) 2p M) 2d N) 4d
2| 27C ZvcgvÎv 1.0 atm Pv‡c 8.2 L AvqZ‡bi †Kvb M¨v‡mi fi 6.0 g| M¨vmwUi Av‡cw¶K fi
KZ (8.2 L of a gas has a mass of 6.05 at 1.0 atm. pressure and 27C. What is
the relative molecular mass of the gas)?
K) 44 L) 18 M) 28 N) 16
3| †Kvb wbw®Œq M¨vm evZv‡m me‡P‡q †ewk cwigv‡Y _v‡K (Which inert gas is found in the highest
concentration in air)?
K) He L) Ne M) Ar N) Kr
4| GKwU 250 cm3 `ªe‡Y 5.3 g Na2CO3 `ªexf~Z i‡q‡Q| GB `ªeYwUi NbgvÎv KZ †gvjvi n‡e (2.50
cm3 solution contains 5.3 g dissolved Na2CO3. What is the molarity of the
solution )?
K) 0.2 M L) 5.3 M M) 10.6 M N) 1.0 m
5| wb‡gœi †Kvb †hŠ‡M wbtm½ B‡jKUªb †Rvo Av‡Q− (Which of the following compounds contains
lone pair of electrons)?
K) CH4 L) BCl3 M) BeCl2 N) NH3
9| †Kve wewµqvq †KvbwU Drcbœ nq- (Which one is produced in Kobe reaction )
K) m¨vwjmvBwjK GwmW (salicylic acid) L) †ebRwqK GwmW (benzoic acid)
M) _¨vwjK GwmW (phthalic acid) N) wcKwiK GwmW (picric acid)
10| wbgœwjwLZ †Kvb MÖ“‡ci †gŠjØq wcwiqwWK †Uwe‡ji GKB wcwiqW fy³- (Which of the
following pairs of elements belongs to the same period of the Periodic Table)?
K) Na, K L) O, S M) Ar, Kr N) Cu, Zn
12| wb‡gœi wewµqvi bvg Kx? (What is the name of the following reaction)?
C6 H 6 + RX ⎯⎯→
ïl‹
C6 H 5 − R + HX
AlCl3
14| wb‡gœi †KvbwU wK‡Uv‡bi Kvh©Kix g~j (Which of the following is the functional
group of a ketone ?)
K) −OH L) > C = O M) −CHO N) −COOH
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15| K¶ ZvcgvÎvq cvwbi mv‡_ K¨vjwmqvg Kve©vB‡Wi wewµqvi d‡j wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU Drcbœ nq
(Which of the following compounds is produced by the reaction of calcium
carbide with water at room temperature)?
K) Bw_wjb (ethylene) L) wg‡_b (methane) M) A¨vwmwUwjb (acetyiene) N)B‡_b
(ethane)
16| A¨vwmwUwjb †hŠ‡Mi GKwU AYyi g‡a¨ †gvU wmMgv e܇bi msL¨v n‡jv (The total number of
gigma bonds in one molecule of acetylene is)
K) 3 L) 1 M) 2 N) 0
17| 4.0 g nvB‡Wªv‡Rb‡K AwZwi³ Aw·‡Rb †cvov‡j Drcbœ cvwbi cwigvY (When 4.0 g of
hydrogen is burnt in excess oxygen, the mass of water produced is)−
K) 16 L) 18 M) 54 N) 36
18| †Kv‡bv wewµqvi †eM aª“eK k-Gi gvÎv hw` (time)−1 nq, Z‡e wewµqvwUi µg n‡e (If the rate
constant, k, of a certain reaction has the dimension (time)−1, then the order of
the reaction will be)−
K) cÖ_g µg (first order) L) wØZxq µg (second order) M) k~b¨ µg (zero ofder)
N) Z…Zxq µg (third order)
19| wb‡gœi †Kvb wewµqvwUi (Kp= Kc (for which of the following reactions is Kp =
Kc) [Ans : D]
K) PCl4(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) L) N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)
M) 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2NH2(g) N) 2HI(g) H2(g) + 12(g)
20| 0.1 M nvB‡Wªv‡K¬vwiK Gwm‡Wi pH gvb KZ? (What is the pH value of 0.1 M HCl)
[Ans : B]
K) 0.1 L) 1.0 M) 1.1 N) 10.1
21| evqyi Abycw¯’wZ‡Z D”PgvÎvq (600C) KvV‡K `nb Ki‡j wb‡Pi †KvbwU cvIqv hvq (Which
of the following is obtained by heating wood in absence of air at high
temperature (600C))
K) †KvK (coke) L) QvB (ash) M) KvVKqjv (charcoal) N)
My‡KvR (glucose)
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22| wb‡Pi †KvbwU A¨v‡gvwbqvi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i BDwiqv Drcv`b K‡i (Which one of the
following is most abundant on the Earth's surface) K) CO2 L)
H2O M) CH4 N) C6H6
23| avZzmg~‡ni g‡a¨ †KvbwU f~-c„‡ô me‡P‡q †ewk cvIqv hvq (Which one of the follow reacts with
NH3 to form Urea?)
K) Iron L) Potassium M) Calcium N)
Aluminium
24| C6H5OH+NH3 ZnCl 2→ wewµqvq Kx Drcbœ nq -(What is produced in the reaction
ZnCl 2 ?)
→
25| wb‡Pi †hŠM¸‡jvi †KvbwU †n‡·‡bi mgvYy bq (Which of the following is not an
isomer of hexane?)
K) 2, 3−dimethyl butane L) 2, 2−dimethyl butane M) 2−methyl pentane N) 2,
2−dimethyl propane
26| A+B→C wewµqvwUi MwZ mgxKiY n‡jv v=k[A]2; A-Gi cÖviw¤¢K NbgvÎv wظY Kiv n‡j
wewµqvi cÖviw¤¢K MwZ KZ¸Y e„w× cv‡e (The rate equation for the reaction
A+B→C is v=k[A]−2. By what factor will the initial rate increase if the
initial concentration of A is doubled ?)
K) 2 L) 3 M) 4 N) 8
27| s eK †gŠjmg~‡ni ag© m¤ú‡K© mwVK Dw³wU wPwýZ K‡iv (Identify the correct
statement about the properties of the s-block elements) :
K) Mg2+Gi AvqwbK e¨vmva© Na+ A‡c¶v D”PZi (Lonic radius of Mg++ is lower than that
of Na+)
L) Na-Gi Gi Mjbv¼ Mg A‡c¶v wbgœZi (Melting point of Na is lower than that of
Mg)
M) Mg-Gi cÖ_g AvqbxKiY kw³ Na A‡c¶v D”PZi (First ionization energy of Mg is
lower than that of Na)
N) K-Gi cÖ_g AvqbxKiY kw³ Na A‡c¶v D”PZi (First lonization enerygy of Mg is
lower than that of Na)
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28| †Kvb †hŠMwUi AvqwbK ˆewkó m‡e©v”P (Which of the following compounds
possesses the highest ionic characteristics)
K) AlF3 L) AlCl3 M) SiCl4 N) SiF4
29| H2+Cl2 2HCl+44 kcal mgxKiYwU we‡ePbv K‡iv| wb‡Pi †Kvb KvRwU GB wewµqvi
mvg¨ve¯’v‡K Drcv‡`i w`‡K mwi‡q †`‡e? (Consider the reaction H2+Cl2
2HCl+44 kcal. Which of the following will shift the equilibrium towards
the products)?
K) H2 †hvM Kiv n‡j (H2 is added) L) Cl2 mwi‡q wb‡j (Cl2 is
removed)
M) HCl †hvM Kiv n‡j (HCl is added) N) ZvcgvÎv e„w× Kiv n‡j (temperature
is increased)
30| GKwU wewµqvq cÖfve‡Ki cÖfve (The effect of a catalyst on a reaction is to)−
K) mvg¨ve¯’v‡K Drcv‡`i w`‡K mwi‡q †`‡e (shift the equilibrium towards the product)
L) †Kej AMÖMvgx wewµqvi MwZ e„w× K‡i (increase the rate of the for ward reaction
only)
M) AMÖ-cðvr Dfq w`‡K wewµqvi MwZ mgvbfv‡e e„w× K‡i (increase the rate of both the
forward and the reverse reaction to the same extent)
N) cðvrMvgx wewµqvi MwZ e„w× Ki‡e (decrease the rate of the reverse reaction)
BIOLOGY
1| Aw¯’i evB‡ii AveiY‡K Kx ejv nq (What is the outer lining of bone called) ?
K) †cwi‡Uvwbqvg (peritoneum) L) †cwiKvwW©qvg (pericardium)
M) †cwiqw÷qvg (periosteum) N)†cwi‡÷ªvwgqvg(peristromeum)
2| evsjv‡`k †Kvb cÖvwY‡fŠ‡MvwjK GjvKvi Aš—M©Z?
(Which zoogeographical Region does Bangladesh belong to)?
K) wbAvK©wUK (Nearctic) L) Iwi‡q›Uvj (Oriental)
M) wbIUªwcK¨vj (Neotropical) N) c¨vwjAvK©wUK (Palaearctic)
3| DNA AYyi mwVK g‡Wj ˆZwi K‡i Kviv †bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi †c‡qwQ‡jb (Who got the Nobel
Prize for developing the correct model of DNA) ?
K) IqvUmb, wµK I DBjwKb&m (Watson, Crick and Wilkins)
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L) IqvUmb I wµK (Watson and Crick)
M) eªvDb I wg‡Pj (Brown and Mieschel)
N) gM©vb, WyRvwW©b I †cvU©vi (Morgan, Dujardin and Porter)
4| AvB‡jUm Ae j¨vsMvin¨vb&m †Kv_vq _v‡K (Where is the lslets of Langerhans
found) ?
K) e„° (Kidney) L) hK…Z (Liver) M) dzmdzm (Lungs) N)AMœ¨vkq
(Pancreas)
5| i³ Rgv‡Ui Rb¨ †Kvb Dcv`vbwUi cÖ‡qvRb †bB (Which one of the following is not
necessary for blood clotting)?
K) _ª‡¤^vcvw÷b (Thromboplastin) L) dvBweª‡bv‡Rb (Fibrinogen)
M) Bbmywjb (Insulin) N) †cÖv_ªw¤^b (Prothrombin)
6| Ô†gŠgvwQ cvjbÕ-†K Kx ejv nq (What term is used of honey-bee culture)
K) †mwiKvjPvi (Sericultrue) L) j¨vKKvjPvi (Lacculture)
M) GwcKvjPvi (Apiculture) N) nwU©KvjPvi (Horticulture)
7| Ômve©Rbxb MÖnxZvÕ i³ MÖ‡ci Kx bvg (Which is the universal recipient blood-
group)
K) O L) B M) AB N) A
8| cÖvwYKz‡j me©e„nr †Kvl †KvbwU (Which is the largest animal cell) ?
K) mœvqy‡Kvl (Nerve cell) L) †ckx‡Kvl (muscle cell)
M) DU cvwLi wWg (Ostrich egg) N) Aw¯’‡Kvl (Bone cell)
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K) WviDBb (Darwin) L) †n‡Kj (Haecel) M) †g‡Ûj (Mendel) N) n‡ìb (Haldane)
13| gvby‡li ¯^vfvweK i³Pvc KZ (wm‡÷vjt Wvqv‡÷vj) (What is the normal human blood
pressure) (systole : diastole)?
K) 120 mm : 80 mm L) 110 mm : 90 mm M) 170 mm : 95 mm
N) 140 mm : 90 mm
14| wPswoi c‡e©i bvg Kx (What is the phylum of prawn)?
K) mvB‡K¬v‡÷vgvUv (Cyclostomata) L) Aw÷K&_vwqm (Osteichthys)
M) Avi‡_ªv‡cvWv (Arthropoda) N) †gvjv¯‹v (Mollusca)
15| wb‡gœ DwjwLZ †Kvb cÖvwYwU †Kej Awi‡q›Uvj wiwRq‡b cvIqv hvq (Which of the
following animal is bound only in the Oriental Region)?
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M) †Kv‡l DNA _v‡K bv (DNA is absent in the cell)
N) †Kvl †cÖvwUb I DNA Øviv MwVZ (Cell is composed of protein and DNA)
20| ¯^Zš¿ ¯^‡ZRx Rbyµg †`Lv hvq †Kvb Dw™¢‡` (In which plant is independent alternation of
generations found)?
K) Pteris L) Riccia M) Spirogyra N)Sargassum
21| mv‡jvK-ms‡kl‡Y D™¢yZ Aw·‡Rb-Gi Drm †KvbwU (Which one is the source of oxygen evolved
during photosynthesis)?
K) CO2 L) H2O M) †÷ªvgv (Stroma) N) MÖvbv (Grana)
22| NADP Kx (What is NADP)
K) GbRvBg (Enzyme) L) †Kv-GbRvBg (Coenzyme)
M) wfUvwgb (Vitamin) N) dvB‡Uvni‡gvb (Phytohormone)
23| n¨vP I ¯vK P‡µ C4 Dw™¢‡` cÖ_g ¯’vqx c`v_© Kx (Which is the first stable product
of the Hatch and Slack cycle in C4 plants) ?
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M) †cÖvwUb I wbDwK¬K GwmW (Protein and nucleic acid) N) Pwe© I wbDwK¬K GwmW (Protein
and nucleic acid)
27| wg‡qvwmm cÖwµqvi †Kvb ch©v‡q †µv‡gv‡Rvg msL¨v A‡a©K nq (In which stage of meiosis
is the chromosome number halved) ?
K) CO2 L) CO M) CFC N)
NO2
29| cvZvq ˆZwi Lv`¨ hvi gva¨‡g Mv‡Qi me As‡k hvq (Foods prepared in leaf go through this to
all parts of plants) :
K) †K¬v‡ibKvBgv (Chlorenchyma) L) †d¬v‡qg (Phloem)
M) RvB‡jg (Xylem) N) †Kv‡jbKvBgv (collenchyma)
30| wb‡Pi †Kvb cÖRvwZ Cruciferae †Mv‡Îi Aš—fy©³ (Which of the following species belongs to
Cruciferae)?
K) Shorea robusta L) Brassica napus M) Lablab niger N) Hibiscus
mutabilis
ENGLISH
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2. An antonym for `familiar' is−
a. similar b. strange c. formal d. unfriendly
3. The word 'fictional' is−
a. a noun b. a verb c. an adverb d. an adjective
4. Complete the following sentence : The writer suggests that....
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c. how thickly or thinly the country is populated. d. the birth rate of
Bangladesh.
22. In 2020, the population of Bangladesh is projected to be 210 million.
Here the underlined word can be replaced by
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DU Admission Test 2004-2005
MATHEMATICS
4| (If) G‡Ki GKwU wbw`©ó RwUj Nbg~j n‡j ivwkgvjv ( is a fixed complex cube root
of unity, then the value of the expression) (1+−5) (+2−1) (5+1-) Gi gvb
(is) :
K) 4 L) 8 M) −8 N) −4
/4
1 1 1
5| sin x cos x dx mgvb (equals) : K) −
4
L) −
2
M)
2
0
1
N)
4
6| (The circle) e„ËwU x2+y2−8x−3y+c = 0 x -A¶‡K ¯úk© K‡i (touches the x-axis); (the
value of) c Gi gvb (is):
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K) 16 L) 2 M) 4 N) −16
dy
7| If y = x1/3+x1/3 n‡j (then) 3(y2−1) mgvb (equals)
dx
1 1 1 1
K) 1 + L) M) 1− 2 N) −
x2 x2 x x2
1 1
8| x > 0 Gi mv‡c‡¶ e-wfwËK log Gi Aš—iK (The derivative of e-based log )
x x
1 1 1 1
K) L) − M) N) − 2
x2 x x x
9| GKwU mij‡iLvi A¶Ø‡qi ga¨eZ©x Ask (The portion of a straight line intercepted
between the coordinate axes is bisected by the point) (2, 3) we›`y‡Z mgwØLwÊZ
nq| mij †iLvwUi mgxKiY (The equation of the straight line is) :
K) 2x+3y−12 = 0 L) 3x+2y−12 = 0 M) 2x+3y+−6 = 0 N) 3x+2y−6 = 0
12| (The binary number) wØwgK msL¨v 101111 †K `kwgK c×wZ‡Z cÖKvk Ki‡j nq
(When expressed in decimal system becomes) :
K) 61 L) 47 M) 45 N) 49
13| GKwU Mvwo w¯’ive¯’v n‡Z mgZ¡i‡Y Pjv ïi“ K‡i 5.0 †m‡K‡Û 75 wg./†m. MwZ‡eM cÖvß n‡jv,
MvwowUi Z¡iY KZ?
(A car stariting from rest attains a speed of 75 m/s in 5.0 seconds. The
acceleration of the car is)
K) 15 ms −2 L) 12 ms −2 M) 18 ms −2 N) 7 ms −2
2 − 3
14| (If) hw` A = nq, Z‡e (Then) A2 gvb (equals) :
3 2
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− 5 12 − 12 − 5 12 − 5 − 12
K) L) M) N)
5
− 12 5 − 12 5 12 − 5 12 −5
15| hw` (If) A = {1,2,3}, B = {4,5,6} Ges (and) R = {(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 4)} nq, Z‡e
†KvbwU mZ¨ Dw³?
K) R GKwU dvskb hvi †Wv‡gb (is a function with domain) A
L) R GKwU dvskb hvi †iÄ (is a function with range) B
M) R GKwU GK-GK dvskb (is a one-one function)
N) R GKwU mvwe©K dvskb (is an onto function)
16| 1 †_‡K 99 ch©š— msL¨v¸wj †_‡K ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v †bIqv n‡jv| msL¨vwU eM©msL¨v
nIqvi m¤¢vebv (A number is chosen at random from amongst the numbers 1
to 99. The probability that the number is square number is) :
1 10 4 1
K) L) M) N)
11 99 33 10
1 1
17| (The value of) tan−1 +tan−1 Gi gvb (is)
2 3
3
K) L) M) N)
4 2 3
18| (If , be the roots of the equation) 6x2−5x+1 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq ,
1 1
(then the equation with roots) n‡j , g~jwewkó mgxKiYwU n‡e (will be) :
K) 5x2+2x−6 = 0 L) x2−5x+6 = 0 M) 3x2+2x−6 = 0 N) x2−6x−6 = 0
19| (The equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the points)
(1, −1) Ges (and) (2, 4) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvRK mij‡iLvi mgwØLʇKi mgxKiY (is) :
K) x+3y−6 = 0 L) x+5y−9 = 0 M) x−3y−6 = 0
N) x−5y−6 = 0
20| 1.2+2.3+3.4+...... avivwUi n-Zg c` ch©š— †hvMdj (The sum of the series
1.2+2.3+3.4+...... to n-th term is) :
1 1 1 1
K) n (n+2) (2n+3) L) n (n+1) (n+2) M) n (n+1) (2n+1) N)
2 3 3 12
n (n+1) (2n+1)
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21| eviwU eB‡qi g‡a¨ cuvPwU eB KZ cÖKv‡i evQvB Kiv hvq hv‡Z wbw`©ó `yBwU eB me©`v ev` _v‡K?
(In how many ways can five books be selected from two particular
books are always excluded?)
K) 120 L) 225 M) 252
N) 128
22| (The value of) Sin210+Sin220+..........+ Sin280+Sin290- Gi gvb (is) :
[Ans : A]
K) 5 L) 6 M) 4 N) 3
24| (In the triangle) ABC wÎfyR (If) cosA+CosC = SinB n‡j (then) A mgvb
(equals) :
K) 30 L) 60 M) 90 N) 45
25| (The vectors) 2î + aĵ + k̂ Ges (and) − 4î + 2 ĵ + k̂ †f±iØq ci¯úi j¤^ n‡e hw` (will
be perpendicular if) a-Gi gvb nq (the value of a is) :
K) −3 L) 5 M) −5 N) 3.5
26| The area of the region enclosed by the curves) y2 = x (and) y=x2 eµ‡iLvØq Øviv
Ave× GjvKvi †¶Îdj (is)
1 1 1
K) sq.units L) sq.units M) sq.units
12 3 2
1
N) sq.units
6
3+ x − 3− x
lim
27| (The value of) -Gi gvb (is) :
x→0 x
3 1 1
K) L) M) N)
2 2 2
1
3
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28| k-Gi †h gv‡bi Rb¨ mgxKiY (k + 1) x + 4 (k − 2) x + 2k = 0 -Gi g~j `ywU mgvb n‡e Zv
(The value of k for which the equation (k + 1) x + 4 (k − 2)x + 2k = 0 will have a
pair of equal roots is) :
K) 4 L) 8 M) 2 N) 3
29| GKB we›`y‡Z cwieZ©bkxj †Kv‡Y cÖhy³ `ywU e‡ji jwäi e„nËg gvb 17N; ej `ywU j¤^fv‡e
wµqvkxj n‡j jwäi gvb nq 13N| ej `ywUi jwäi ¶z`ªZg gvb (The largest magnitude
of the resultant of two forces applied at a point at variable angle is 17N;
When the forces act at right angle, the magnitude of the resultant is
13N. The least value of the resultant of these forces is) :
K) 6 N L) 7 N M) 5 N
N) 8 N
30| (The equation of the circle touching the coordinate axes at the points) (5,
0) Ges (and) (0, 5) we›`y‡Z A¶‡iLvØq‡K ¯úk©Kvix e„‡Ëi mgxKiY (is) :
K) x2+y2+10x−10y−25 = 0 L) x2+y2+10x+10y+25 = 0
M) x2+y2−10x+10y+25 = 0 N) x2+y2−10x−10y+25 = 0
PHYSICS
1. †Kv‡bv KviLvbvq me ˆe`y¨wZK hš¿cvwZi Rb¨ †gvU 22 KW ¶gZvi cÖ‡qvRb| 220V jvB‡bi g~j
jvB‡b Aš—Z KZ cÖevn enb¶g Zvi jvMv‡Z n‡e? (The total power consumed by all
electrical equipments in a factory is 22 KW. What should be the current
capacity of the main line wires at 220V?)
K) 100 A L) 22 A M) 48.4 A N) 10 A
2| `ywU mymsnZ Drm †_‡K Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i Zi½ mg`kvq Drcbœ n‡”Q| DcwicvZb A‡ji †Kv‡bv GK
we›`y‡Z Zi½ `ywUi `kv cv_©K¨ nj †iwWqvb| c_ cv_©‡K¨i gvb KZ n‡Z cv‡i? (Two coherent
sources produce sinusoidal waves of wavelength . The waves are produced
in phase. At a certain point in the overlap region the waves have a phase
difference of radians. What could be the value of the path difference ?)
3
K) 0 L) M) N)
4 2 4
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3| †Kv‡bv gva¨‡gi NbZ¡ evqyi 100 ¸Y Ges w¯’wZ¯’vcKZv 25,00 ¸Y| †mB gva¨‡g k‡ãi †eM
evqy‡Z †e‡Mi KZ ¸Y? (The density of a medium is 1000 times that of air, and
the elasticity is 25,00 times that of air. How many times the speed of
sound in air is the speed of sound in this medium?)
K) 1/5 L) 25 M) 1/25 N) 5
4| GKwU KYv 40cm e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ cÖwZ wgwb‡U 45 evi AveZ©b K‡i| KYvwUi †K›`ªg~Lx
Z¡iY− (A particle rotates 45 times per minute along a circular path of
radius 40cm. The centripetal acceleration of the particle is)
K) 8.88 m/s2 L) 1.41 m/s2 M) 35.55 m/s2 N) 2.82 m/s2
5| f~-Pz¤^K †gi“‡Z webwZ †KvY KZ? (What is the angle of dip at the earth's
magnetic poles ?)
K) 0 L) M) N)
4 2
6| 2 N/m w¯cÖs aª“eKm¤úbœ GKwU Av`k© w¯cÖs‡qi ˆ`N©¨ mvg¨e¯’v †_‡K 0.1m e„w× Ki‡j
w¯cÖs‡qi w¯’wZkw³i e„w× n‡e (An ideal spring having a spring constant of 2N/m
is extended by 0.1m from its equilibrium. The potential energy gained
by the spring is)
K) 0.01 J L) 0.1 J M) 1 J N) 0.001 J
7| hw` †Kv‡bv AvYweK †evgvq wdkb cÖwµqvq 1kg fi †jvc cvq, Zvn‡j wbM©Z kw³ n‡e (If in
the fission process of an atomic bomb 1kmess is lost, then the energy
released will be)
K) 91016 J L) 91019 J M) 4.51019 J N) 3108 J
8| cvwUbv‡gi Kvh© A‡c¶K 6.31eV m‡e©v”P KZ Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i Av‡jv cvwUbv‡gi Dci AvcwZZ
n‡j B‡jKUªb wbtm„Z n‡e? (The work function of platinum is 6.31 eV. What is
the maximal wavelength for the incident light so that electrons will be
emitted from platinum?)
K) 631 A L) 1970 A M) 1.97 A N) 3152 A
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9| gnvKl© ej wbDK¬xq e‡ji Zzjbvq KZ¸Y Zxeª? (How strong is the gravitational force compared
to the nuclear force ?)
K) 1042 L) 1030 M) 10−42 N) 1040
10| GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki ˆ`N©¨ AciwUi wظY| wØZxq mij †`vj‡Ki †`vjbKvj 3s n‡j cÖ_gwUi
†`vjbKvj KZ? (The length of a pendulum is double that of another. If the
time period of the second pendulum is 3s, what will be the time period
of the first?)
K) 4.2 s L) 4.54 s M) 5.0 s N) 5.24 s
11| wbw`©ó f‡ii GKwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi AvqZb aª“eK Pv‡ci AvqZb wظY Kiv n‡jv| hw` M¨v‡mi
cÖv_wgK ZvcgvÎv 13C nq Z‡e P~ovš— ZvcgvÎv KZ? (The volume of a fixed mass of an
ideal gas is doubled at constant pressure. It the initial temperature of the
gas is 13C, what is its final temperature ?)
K) 7.5 C L) 299 C M) 13 C N) 26 C
K) p − q − r = 0 L) p + q − r = 0 M) p + q + r = 0 N) p − q + r = 0
13| 18cm eµZvi e¨vmva©wewkó GKwU AeZj `c©Y n‡Z 10cm `~‡i GKwU e¯‘ ivLv n‡jv|
cÖwZwe¤^wU AvKv‡i e¯‘i KZ¸Y n‡e? (An object is placed at a distance of 10cm
from a concave mirror of radius of curvature 18cm. How many times
larger will be the image of the object produced?)
K) 50 L) 9 M) 20 N) 15
14| k‡ãi ZxeªZvi †j‡fj ev ¯—i gvcvi GKK Kx? (What is the unit of sound level ?)
K) dB L) Wm−2 M) Hertz N) W/m
15| 16 weea©b wewkó b‡fv-`~iex¶Y h‡š¿ †jÝ `yBwUi g‡a¨ `~iZ¡ 85cm| †jÝ `yBwUi †dKvm `~iZ¡
KZ? (The distance between two lance of a telescope having a
magnification factor 16 is 85 cm. What are the focal lengths of the lenses
?)
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K) 100cm, 10 cm L) 80cm, 5 cm M) 200cm, 2 cm N) 500cm,
20 cm
16| †Kvb Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i †PŠ¤^Kxq wewKiY `„k¨gvb? (Electromagnetic radiation of which wave
length is visible ?)
K) 50nm L) 500nm M) 100nm N) 5000nm
17| fvi‡K›`ªMvgx Ges Zvi mwnZ j¤^ eivei A¶ mv‡c‡¶ GKwU AvqZvKvi cv‡Zi RoZvi åvgK
5kgm2| cvZwUi cÖ¯’ 1m Ges fi 12kg n‡j ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (The moment of inertia of
a rectangular sheet about an axis passing perpendicularly through the
centre of gravity is 5k m2. The width and mass of the sheet are 1m
and 12kg respectively. What is the length of the sheet ?)
K) 5m L) 2.5m M) 2m N) 60m
18| GKwU mgvš—ivj †cU K¨vcvwmU‡ii †c‡Ui †¶Îdj 2m2| †cU `ywUi g‡a¨ civ‰e`y¨wZK e¯‘
cÖ‡ek Kiv‡bv n‡jv hvi Av‡cw¶K cviwgwUwfwU 6| GLb aviKZ¡ c~‡e©i Zzjbvq KZ¸Y n‡e? (In
a parallel-plate capacitor of area 2m2, a dielectric of realatiye
permittivity 6 is inserted. The capacitance will now be --- times of the
original value?)
K) 6 L) 1/6 M) 12 N) 3
19| cvwbi c„óUvb 7210−3 n‡j 0.2 mm e¨v‡mi b‡j cvwbi Av‡ivnY n‡e (The surface
tension of water is 7210−3 N/m. The height to which water will rise in a
tube of diameter 0.2 mm is)
K) 14.694 m L) 14.69410−2 m M) 10.0 cm N) 7.347 cm
20| GKwU A¨vwgUv‡ii Af¨š—ixY †iva 2 Ges GwU m‡e©v”P 0.2A ch©š— cÖevn gvc‡Z cv‡i| Gi mvnv‡h¨ 2A
ch©š— cÖevn gvc‡Z n‡j mv‡›U KZ †iva jvM‡Z n‡e? (An ammeter capable of measuring 0.2A
maximum current has an internal resistance of 2. What is the value of the shunt
resistance needed to increase the maximum value to 2A?)
K) 5 L) 1 M) 0.22 N) 0.80
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21| n-UvBc A_©cwievnx ˆZwii Rb¨ †h cigvYy Øviv †Wvcvqb Kiv nq Zviv (The type of atoms
used for doping produce n-type semiconductors is) :
K) w·hvRx (Trivalent) L) w؇hvRx (Divalent)
M) PZz‡h©vRx (Tceravalent) N) c‡hvRx (Pentavalent)
22| GKwU Lvwj j‡Âi cvwbi Dcwifv‡Mi As‡ki Mo cÖ¯’‡”Q` 150m2| hw` cÖwZRb gvjmn 75kg
nv‡i 200 Rb hvÎx †bIqv nq Zvn‡j j‡Âi KZUzKz Wye‡e? (The average cross-section
above water of an empty launch is 15m 2. If 200 passengers, each
weighing 75kg with baggage, come on broad, how much will the launch
sink into the water ?)
K) 1m L) 0.1m M) 15cm N) 0.75m
23| 36kg f‡ii GKwU e¯‘i Dci KZ ej cÖhy³ n‡j 1 wgwb‡U e¯‘wUi †eM 15km/h e„w×
cv‡e?(How much force must be exerted on a 36 kg mass so that its velocity
increases by 15 km/h in 1.0 minute)
K) 2.4 N L) 2.5 N M) 14.4 N N) 28.8 N
24| 9 †ev‡iai GKwU Zvgvi Zvi‡K AvqZb AcwiewZ©Z †i‡L †U‡b wZb¸Y j¤^v Kiv n‡jv| GB
Ae¯’vq ZviwUi †iva (A copper wire of resistance 9 is stretched to three
times its original length, retaining its original volume. The resistance of
the wire is now equal to) :
K) 9 L) 27 M) 81 N) 243
25| GK †gvj nvB‡Wªv‡Rb Ges GK †gvj Aw·‡R‡bi fi h_vµ‡g 2g Ges 32g n‡j †Kvb GK wbw`©ó
nvB‡Wªv‡Rb AYyi g~j Mo eM© †eM
ZvcgvÎvq AbycvZ, Aw·‡Rb AYyi g~j Mo eM© †eM Gi gvb n‡e| (If the molar masses
of hydrogen and oxygen are 2g and 32g, respectively, then, the ratio
r.m.s speed of an hydrogen molecule
at a certain temperature, is)
r.m.s.speed of an oxygenen molecule
K) 1/8 L) 1/4 M) 4 N) 8
26| GKwU Av`k© UªvÝdg©v‡i gyL¨ I †MŠY KzÊjxi cv‡Ki msL¨v h_vµ‡g 200 I 100| gyL¨ KzÊjx‡Z
50V(AC) cÖ‡qvM Ki‡Q †MŠY KzÊjx‡Z KZ wefe cvIqv hv‡e? (The number of turns
in the primary and secondary coils of an ideal transformer are 2000 and
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100, respectively, What voltage would appear in the secondary coil
when 50V (AC) is applied thg the primary coil ?)
K) 200V L) 50V M) 25V N) 100
27| GKwU Kv‡b©v BwÄb 227C ZvcgvÎvq Zvc MÖnY K‡i I 77C ZvcgvÎvq Zvc eR©b K‡i|
Bwćbi `¶Zv n‡jv (A Carnot eingine takes heat at 227C and releases at
77C. The efficiency of the engine is) :
K) 70% L) 35% M) 30% N) 66%
28| wb‡Pi †KvbwU wbDwK¬qv‡m _v‡K bv? (Which of the following particles does not
exist in the nucleus?)
K) †cÖvUb (Proton) L) B‡jKUªb (Electron) M) wbDUªb (Neutron) N) †gmb
(Meson)
29| GKwU e¯‘‡K 196ms−1 †e‡M Lvov Dci w`‡K wb‡¶c Kiv n‡jv| 20 †m. c‡i e¯‘wUi †eM KZ?
(g = 9.8ms−1) (A body is throw vertically up at a velowity of 196ms−1.
What will be its velocity after 20s?)
K) 10 ms−1 L) 0.0 ms−1 M) 50 ms−1 N) 60 ms−1
30| cvwb I Kv‡Pi cig cÖwZmivsK h_vµ‡g 1.33 Ges 1.5 n‡j cvwbi mv‡c‡¶ Kv‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ n‡e
-(If the absolute refractive indices of water and glass are 1.3 and 1.5
respectively, then the refractive index of glass with respect to water
would be) :
K) 1.13 L) 1.5 M) 1.33 N) 1.65
CHEMISTRY
1| wb‡Pi wewµqv‡K Kx ejv nq? (The reaction given below is known as)
3Cl−(aq)→2Cl−(aq)+ClO3−
K) wefvRb (Dissociation) L) AmvgÄm¨KiY (Disproportionation)
M) cÖwZ¯’vcb (Displacement) N) RviY-weRviY (Oxidation-Reduction)
2| PCl5 Ges B_vBj A¨vj‡Kvn‡ji wewµqvi d‡j †KvbwU Drcbœ nq? (Which is produced
when PCl5 reacts with ethyl alcohol ?)
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K) Acetyl chloride L) Ethyl Chloride M) Ethane N) Diethylether
3| 2A+2B→2C+2D wewµqvwUi Zvr¶wYK MwZi Rb¨ mwVK ivwkgvjvwU wPwýZ Ki| (Identify
the correct expression for the instantanesous rate of the reaction
2A+2B→2C+2D ?)
d[A ] d[A ] 1 d[D] d[D] d[C]
K) + L) − M) + N) +
dt dt 2 dt dt dt
4| 1.8 g cvwb‡Z KZ¸‡jv cvwbi AYy i‡q‡Q? (How many molecules of water are
present in 1.8 g H2O?)
K) 60.231023 L) 0.601022 M) 6.0231022 N) 6.0231023
5| †K¬v‡iv‡ewÄb I A¨v‡gvwbqv 200C ZvcgvÎvh Ges D”PPv‡c cÖfve‡Ki Dcw¯’wZ‡Z Drcbœ K‡i|
(When chlorobenzene is heated with ammonia at 200C in the presence of
a catalyst under high pressure, it forms)
K) Nitrobenzene L) Chloroaminobenzene
M) aminochloroariline N) Aniline
6| 100mL 0.01 M Na2CO3 `ªeY‡K cÖkwgZ Kivi Rb¨ 0.2M HCl `ªe‡Yi †h AvqZb cÖ‡qvRb
n‡e-(The necessary volume of 02.m HCl for neutralizing 100 ml 0.01M Na2CO3 is) :
K) 4.0 mL L) 10.0 mL M) 2.0 mL N) 20.0 mL
7| wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU cÖvK…wZK M¨v‡mi Dcv`vb bq (Which of the following is not a
constituent of natural gas ?)
K) CH4 L) C2H6 M) C8H18 N) C3H8
8| C2H5OH+3O3→ 2CO2+3H2O wewµqv m¤^‡Ü wb‡Pi †Kvb Dw³wU fyj? (Which
statement about the reaction C2H5OH+3O3→2CO2+3H2O is incorrect ?)
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9| C2H4 AYy‡Z C−H eÜbmg~n wb‡Pi †Kvb Awe©U¨vj؇qi Awaµg‡Yi d‡j MwVZ nq? (Overlap
of which of the following pair of orbitals leads to the formation of C−H
bonds in C2H4?) [Ans : D]
K) C(sp)+H (2s) L) C(sp3)+H (1s) M) C(sp2)+H (2p) N) C(sp2)+H (1s)
10| PviwU †U÷ wUD‡e wb‡Pi PviwU je‡Yi eY©nxb `ªeY Avjv`v Avjv`vfv‡e †i‡L cÖ‡Z¨K †U÷wUD‡e GKwU
K‡i Zvgvi cvZ Wywe‡q ivL‡j †Kvb `ªeYwU bxj n‡e? (The following four colourless salt
solutions are placed in separate test tubes and a strip of copper is placed in
each. Which solution will turn blue?)
K) NaCl L) AgNO3 M) Cd(NO3)2 N) ZnSO4
11| wb‡Pi †Kvb B‡jK‡UªvWwUi cÖgvY weRviY c‡Ubwkq¨v‡ji gvb me‡P‡q †ewk? (Which of the
following electrodes has the highest standard reduction potential?)
K) Cu2+(aq)Cu(s) L) H+(aq)H2(g),Pt M) Na+(aq)/Nal(s) N) Pt/F2(g)F− (aq)
12| GKB ZvcgvÎvq GKB AvqZ‡bi cÖ_g cv‡Î 1 mol N2 Ges wØZxq cv‡Î 1 mol CO2 ivLv n‡jv|
wb‡gœi †Kvb Dw³wU mwVK bq? (In two containers of equal volume, 1 mol N2 is kept in
the first container, and 1 mol CO2 is kept in the 2nd container at the same
temperature. Which of the following statements is incorrect?)
K) Dfq cv‡Î AYyi msL¨v mgvb (No. of melecules in the two containers are the
same)
L) Dfq cv‡Î AYymg~‡ni MwZkw³ mgvb| (Average kinetic energy of No. of
melecules is the in the two)
M) 1g cv‡Î Pvc wbgœZi| (The Pressure is lower in the first container)
N) 1g cv‡Î AYyi MwZ D”PZi (The seed of N2 molecules in the first container is
higher containers)
13| wb‡Pi †Kvb `ªe‡Yi pH 7.0 A‡c¶v †ewk? (Which of the following solutions has a
pH higher than 7.0 ?)
K) 0.01 M CH3COOH L) 0.01 M NaCl
M) 0.01M NH4Cl N) 0.01M Na2CO3
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14| wb‡Pi †Kvb g~jKwU †ebwRbP‡µ cÖwZ¯’vcb wewµqvq †gUv wb‡`©kK? (Which one of the
following groups is meta-directing in substitution reactions in the
benzene ring?)
K) −OH L) −NH2 M) −NO2 N) −CH3
15| GKwU `ªe‡Yi pH n‡jv 5.0| GB `ªe‡Yi g‡a¨ ch©vß cwigvY GwmW †hvM K‡i Gi pH 2.0-‡Z
bvwg‡q Avbv n‡jv| G‡Z `ªe‡Y H+ Gi NbgvÎvi e„w× n‡jv (The pH of a solution is 5.0.
To this solution sufficient acid is added to decrease the pH to 2.o. The
increase in the H+ concentration in the solution is) :
K) 1000 times L) 2.5 times M) 100 times N) 5 times
16| NaCl(s), H2O(1) Ges CO2(g) Gi g‡a¨ KYvmg~n Gi MwZ m¤^‡Ü wb‡gœi †Kvb Dw³wU mwVK bq?
(Which of the following statements is incorrect about the motion of the
particles in NaCl(s), H2O(1) and CO2(g) ?)
K) H2O(1)-Gi KYvmg~‡ni †Kej ¯’vbvš—i MwZ i‡q‡Q (The particles in H2O(1) have only
transitional motion.)
L) CO2(g)-Gi g‡a¨ CO2 AYyi K¤úb, N~Y©b Ges ¯’vbvš—i MwZ i‡q‡Q (In CO2(g), the
CO2 molecules have vibrational, rotational and transitional motion.)
M) NaCl(s)-Gi KYvmg~‡ni †Kej K¤úb MwZ i‡q‡Q (The particles in NaCl(s) have only
vibrational motion.)
N) NaCl(s) I H2O(1)-Gi g‡a¨ KYvmg~‡ni N~Y©b m¤¢e bq (Rotational motion of
particles is not possible is not possible in NaCl(s) and H2O(1))
17| †Kvb †hŠMwU Wvqv‡Rwbqvg jeY Drcbœ K‡i? (Which of the following compounds
products diazonlum salt?)
K) H2NC2H5 L) C6H5NO2 M) C6H5NH2 N) (CH3)3N
NaOH (aq )
18| R − CH 2 X⎯⎯ ⎯ ⎯ ⎯⎯→ RCH 2 OH+ NaX wewµqv GKwU−
K) wbDwK¬IMÖvnx cÖwZ¯’vcb wewµqv (Nucleophilic substitution Reaction)
L) AcmviY wewµqv (Elimination Reaction)
M) B‡jKUªbvKl©x cÖwZ¯’vcb wewµqv (Electrophilic substitution Reaction) N) hyZ wewµqv
(Addition Reaction)
19| 4s23d7 †hvRbx‡kj B‡jKUªb web¨vmwewkó †gŠj m¤ú‡K© †Kvb Dw³wU fyj? (Which of the
following statements about the element with the valence shell configuration
2 7
4s sd is incorrect?)
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K) †gŠjwU Ae¯’vš—i †gŠj (It is a transition element)
L) †gŠjwU MÖ“c VII-A-Gi Aš—fy©³ (It belongs to group VII-A)
M) †gŠjwUi †hvRbxi gvb 2 ev 3 n‡Z cv‡i (It may have valencies 2 or 3) N)
†gŠjwU avZe (It is a metal)
20| wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU †dnwjs `ªe‡Yi m‡½ wewµqv K‡i jvj Aat‡¶c †`q? (Which of the
following compounds forms red precipitate when treated with Fehling's
solution ?)
K) RCH2X L) CH3CH2OH M) RCH2CHO N)
RCOOH
21| wb‡Pi †Kvb A·vBW‡K nvB‡Wªv‡Rb M¨vm Øviv weRvwiZ Kiv hv‡e? (Which of the following
oxides can be reduced by hydrogen?) K) CuO L) Na2O M) MgO
N) Al2O3
22| wb‡gœi wbDwK¬qvi wewµqv x-‡K Kx ejv hvq? (What is x in the nuclear reaction given
below?)
226 222
wewµqvwU t Ra → Rn + x
88 86
K) KYv (-particle) L) iwk¥ (-ray) M) iwk¥ (-ray) N)
wbDUªb (Neutron)
23| IUPAC c×wZ‡Z wb‡Pi †hŠ‡Mi bvg- (The name of the following compound
according to IUPAC system is) :
Br
1 NO2
2l
3
4
Cl
K) 1-bromo-4-Chloro-2-nitrobenzene L) 1-chloro-3-nitro-4-
bromobenzene
M) 1- nitro-2-bromo-5-chlorobenzene N) 1-Chloro-4-bromo-5-
nitrobenzene
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24| wb‡Pi wewµqvwUi cÖavb Drcv` Kx? (What is the main product of the reaction
given below ?)
NaBH
CH3−CH = CH−CHO ⎯⎯ ⎯⎯4 →
K) CH3−CH2−CH2−CHO L) CH3−CH2−CH2−CH2OH
M) CH3−CH2−CH2−CH2OH N) CH3−CH−CH2−CH3
OH
25| cUvwkqvg WvB‡µv‡gU A¤xq `ªe‡Y SO2 Pvjbv Kiv n‡j †µvwgqvg mvj‡dU ˆZwii †¶‡Î
†µvwgqv‡gi RviY msL¨vi cwieZ©b n‡jv (When SO2 is passed through acidified
solution of potassium dichromate chromium sulphate is formed. The
change in the oxidation number of chromium in this case is) :
K) +4 to +2 L) +5 to +3 M) +6 to +3 N) +7 to +2
26| wewµqvi mvg¨ve¯’v aª“eK †KvbwUi Dci wbf©ikxj? (On which factor does the
equilibrium constant of a reaction depend ?)
K) wewµq‡Ki NbgvÎv (concentration of reactants) L) ZvcgvÎv (Temperature)
M) Pvc (Prressure) N) cÖfveK (Catalyst)
27| wk퇶‡Î NH3 †_‡K HNO3 ˆZwii c×wZ‡K ejv nq (The process for industrial
manufacture of HNO3 from NH3 is called) :
K) Solvay Process L) Haber Protess M) Ostwald process N) Contact Process
28| wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU‡Z †K›`ªxq cigvYyi †hvRbx‡kj B‡jKUªb hyMjmg~n PZz¯ —jKxqfv‡e web¨¯—
bq? (In which of the following compounds are the valence shell electron pairs
not tetrahedrally oriented ?)
K) H2O L) SnCl2 M) NH3 N) PF3
29| GK d¨viv‡W (1F) we`y¨r MwjZ NaCl-Gi ga¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ Kiv n‡j K¨v‡_v‡W †h cwigvY Na Rgv
n‡e Zv n‡jv (The amount of Na deposited on the cathode when 1F of electricity
is passed through molten NaCl is) :
K) 6.0231023 g L) 23.0 g M) 40.0 g N) 11.5 g
30| HCl-Gi mv‡_ NaOH (Zxeª ¶vi) I NH4OH (`ye©j ¶vi) Gi cÖkgb h_vµ‡g −57.32 I
−51.46 kJ mol−1| NH4OH Gi we‡qvRb Zvc KZ? (The heat of neutralization of
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NaOH and NH4OH with HCl are −57.32 and −51.46 kJ mol−1 respectively.
What is the heat of dissociation of NH4OH ?)
K) 5.86 kJ mol−1 L) 10.26 kJ mol−1 M) 15.86 kJ mol−1 N) 58.6 kJ mol−1
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4. 'A long speech was made by an immense member' Here immense
means:
a. powerful b. clownish c. very fat d. very foolish
5. Which is the correct statement?
a. Big Ben was cast into the river Thames b. Big Ben is Frederick Dent's
nickname
c. Big Ben was cracked by sixteen horses d. Big Ben was dragged over
6. You have made your own bed and now you must ... on it.
a. lay b. lie c. lain d. laid
7. The employer failed to reach an agreement ...... his workers.
a. to b. with c. over d. by
8. They ...... across the river last year.
a. swam b. I have been swimming c. had swum d. have
swum
9. Choose the appropriate article : Sunday is not ............ holiday for us.
a. an b. a c. the d. no article
10. Choose the correct interrogative :
a. You come from where? b. Where you are come from?
c. Where do you come from? d. Where from you come?
11. Choose the appropriate preposition : I will be free ............ the afternoon.
a. on b. in c. at d. of
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15. A Synonym for 'gaily' is
a. Sadly b. happily c. eagerly d. quickly
Fill in the blanks :
16. The mistake he made was .......
a. fateful b. fatalistic c. fate d. fatal
17. The situation is ..... than over.
a. aggravate b. graver c. grave d. worst
18. I don't know how ...... this problem.
a. have tackle b. tackled c. to tackle d. tackle
19. Shouting with joy, he --------- her in a hug.
a. envelop b. has been enveloping c. enveloped d.
enveloping
20. When we arrived, he had already---,
a. leaving b. left c. leaves d. leave
21. If I were you I ---- that dress.
a. will not buy b. shall not buy c. would not buy d. am not
going to buy
Miscellaneous questions :
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26: The correct tag in `You forgot my birthday--?' is
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DU Admission Test 2005-2006
MATHEMATICS
1| x2−2x−3=0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq , n‡j +, g~jwewkó mgxKiYwU n‡e (If , are
the roots of the equation x2−2x−3=0, the equation with roots +, will
be)
K) x2+x-6=0 L) 3x2−2x+1=0 M) x2−3x+6=0 N)
x2−3x+2=0
2| (The value of) sin (780) cos (390)− sin (330) cos (−300) Gi gvb
K) 0 L) −1 M) 1 N) 1/2
3| x = −1+i n‡j x3+3x2+4x+7 Gi gvb (If x= −1+i then the value of
x3+3x2+4x+7 is)
K) 6+i L) 8 M) 5 N) 9+2i
x+y x y
4| x x+z z wbY©vqKwUi gvb (The value of the determinant is)
y z y+z
K) 4xyz L) x2yz M) xy2z N)
xyz2
5| (x, y), (2, 3) Ges (5, -1) GKB mij‡iLvq Aew¯’Z n‡j (If (x, y), (2, 3) and (5, -1) are on the
same straight line then)
K) 4x−3y−17 = 0 L) 4x+3y−17 = 0 M) 3x+4y+17 = 0 N) 3x+4y−17 = 0
6| 30 †_‡K 40 ch©š— msL¨v n‡Z †h-†Kvb GKwU‡K B”QvgZ †e‡Q wb‡j †mwU cÖvBg A_ev 5 Gi ¸wYZK
nIqvi m¤¢vebv KZ? (What isthe probability that a number chosen from 30 to 40 at
random is a prime or a multiple of 5?)
1 5 6 3
K) L) M) N)
2 11 11 5
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7| cÖwZevi cÖ_g Ges †kl u †i‡L calculus kãwUi A¶i¸‡jv‡K KZfv‡e mvRv‡bv hv‡e? (in how
many ways can the letters of the word calculus be arrangement always
keeping u both at the beginning and at the end ?)
K) 180 L) 280 M) 90 N)
360
8| `kwgK msL¨v 69 wØwgK c×wZ‡Z cÖKvk Ki‡j nq (The decimal number 69 when exressed in
binary system becomes)
K) 0111001 L) 1100101 M) 1000101 N) 1010101
9| x2+y2−5x = 0 I x2+y2+3x = 0 e„Ë؇qi †K‡›`ªi `~iZ¡ (The distance between the
centres of the circles x2+y2−5x = 0 I x2+y2+3x = 0)
K) 4 units L) 1 unit M) 34 units N) 2 units
11| (−9, 9) I (5, 5) we›`y‡Ø‡qi ms‡hvRK †iLv‡K e¨vm K‡i Aw¼Z e„‡Ëi mgxKiY (The
equation of the circle having as diameter the line segment joining the points
(−9, 9) and (5, 5) is)
K) x2+y2+4x+14 = 0 L) x2+y2+4x−14y = 0
M) x2+y2−4x+14y = 0 N) x2+y2−4x−14y = 0
12| a-Gi †h gv‡bi Rb¨ y = ax (1−x) eµ‡iLvi g~jwe›`y‡Z ¯úk©KwU x-A‡¶i mv‡_ 60 †KvY Drcbœ
K‡i (The value of a for which the tangent to the curve y = ax (1−x) at the
origin makes and angle of 60 with x-axis is)
1 3
K) 3 L) M) N) 1
3 2
i + i −1 i + i −1
13| i2=−1 n‡j Gi gvb KZ? (If i2=−1 what is the value of )
i − i −1 i − i −1
K) 0 L) −2i M) 2i N) 2
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hw` A =
2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
14| , B = nq, Z‡e AB mgvb (If A = , b = then
0 − 3 5 1 0 − 3 5 1
AB equals)
3 −1 1 − 2
K)
0
L) M)
0
N)
6 1
− 15 − 3 2 − 5 − 2 15 0 5
15| 6 Rb QvÎ Ges 5 QvÎx n‡Z 5 R‡bi GKwU KwgwU MVb Ki‡Z n‡e hv‡Z Aš—Z GKRb QvÎx I GKRb
QvÎ Aš—f©y³ _v‡K| KZ wewfbœ cÖKv‡i G KwgwU MVb Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i? (A committee of 5 is
to be formed from 6 male students and 5 female students. In how many
ways can this be done so that the committee contains at least one male
and at least one female student?)
K) 360 L) 160 M) 410 N)
455
16| (1, 4) I (9, 12) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvMKvix mij‡iLv †h we›`y‡Z 5 : 3 Abycv‡Z Aš—we©f³ nq Zvi
¯’vbv¼ (The coordinates of the point which divides the line joining the
points (1, 4) and (9, 12) internally is the ration 5 : 3 is)
K) (3, 2) L) (5, 5) M) (6, −3) N) (−1, 1)
17| 2x = y2+8y+22 cive„ËwUi kxl© we›`yi ¯’vbv¼ (The corrdinates of the vertex of the
parabola 2x = y2+8y+22 are)
K) (3, −4) L) (−3, 4) M) (−3, −4) N) (3, 4)
18| y2=4x I y=x Øviv Ave× †¶‡Î †¶Îdj (The area of the region enclosed by the
curves y2=4x I y=x)
3 8
K) sq.units L) sq.units M) 3 sq.units N) 8 sq.units
8 3
cox−1 x dx −1
1 1
19| Gi gvb (The value of cox x dx )
0 1 − x2 1 − x2
0
2 2
K)
2
L) M) N)
2 8 4 16
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( x − 4)2 ( y + 2)2
20| + =1 Dce„‡Ëi Dr†Kw›`ªKZv (The eccentricity of the ellipse
100 64
( x − 4)2 ( y + 2)2
+ = 1 is)
100 64
K) 1 L) 3 M) 5
N) 4
5 3 5
+ 2 2 + 2 2
21| g¨vwUª·wU e¨wZµgx n‡e hw` (The matrix is singular if)
8 − 4 8 − 4
=
K) −4, 6 L) −6, 4 M) 4, 6 N) −6, −4
22| 3x−7y+2=0 mij‡iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (1, 2) we›`y w`‡q AwZµg K‡i Ggb GKwU mij‡iLvi
mgxKiY (The (1,2) and perpendicular to the line 3x−7y+2=0)
K) 3x+7y−13 = 0 L) 7x+3y−13 = 0 M) 7x+3y+13 = 0 N) 7x−3y−13 = 0
23| GKwU ev‡· 10wU bxj I 15wU jvj gv‡e©j Av‡Q| GKwU evjK †hgb Lywk †U‡b cÖwZev‡i GKwU K‡i
ci ci `yBwU gv‡e©j DVv‡j `ywU GKB is‡qi gv‡e©j nevi m¤¢vebv (There are 10 blue and 15
red marbles in a box. A boy picks up two marbles at random one by one.
The probability of both being of the same colour is)
K) 1 L) 4 M) 3 N) 7
2 5 20 20
24| †Kvb ¯—‡¤¢i kxl© n‡Z 19.5 m/sec †e‡M Lvov Dc‡ii w`‡K cÖw¶ß †Kvb KYv 5 sec c‡ii ¯—
‡¤¢i cv`‡`‡k cwZZ n‡j ¯—‡¤¢i D”PZv (A particle thrown vertacally upward
from the top of a tower at a speed of 19.5 m/sec falls at the foot of the
tower after 5 seconds. The height of the tower is)
K) 25 m L) 50 m M) 20 m N) 30 m
1
25| 2
Gi GKwU Awbw`©ó †hvMR (What is the indefinite Integral of
cos x tan x
1
2
?)
cos x tan x
2
K) 2 tan x L) tan x In (cos2 x ) M) sin x tan x N) (tan x ) 2
3
tan −1 x tan −1 x
26| wjwgU , hLb x→0 KZ? (What is the value of when limit is
x x
x →0)
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K) 1 L) 0 M) 1 N) does not exist
2
27| f(x) = x2+4 Ges g(x) = 2x−1 n‡j g(f(x)) nq (If f(x) = x2+4 & g(x) = 2x−1
then g(f(x)) is)
K) x2+5 L) 2x2+7 M) 2x2−3 N) x2−5
28| 5x−2y+4=0 Ges 4x−3y+5=0 mij †iLv؇qi †Q`we›`y Ges g~jwe›`y w`‡q MgbKvix mij‡iLv mgxKiY
(The equation of the straight line through the origin and the point of intersection
of the line 5x−2y+4=0 & 4x−3y+5=0)
K) 2x−3y = 0 L) 2x−2y = 0 M) 2x−7y = 0
N) 9x+2y = 0
29| ev¯—e msL¨vq 3x−2 1 AmgZvwUi mgvavb (The solution set of the inequality
3x−2 1 is)
K) 1 x 1 L) x 2 or 1 1 M) x 1 N) x 3 or x > 1
3 2
30| hw` () GK‡Ki GKwU KvíwbK RwUj Nbg~j nq, Z‡e (If is one of the comple then
(1−+2)2 + (1+−2)2
K) −4 L) 4 M) −3 N) 3
PHYSICS
1| `yÕwU wUDwbs d‡K©i K¤úvsK h_vµ‡g 480 Hz Ges 320 Hz| GB wUDwbs dK© `yÕwU †h Zi½
Drcbœ K‡i Zv‡`i Zi½ ˆ`‡N©i cv_©K¨ 2 cm n‡j, k‡ãi †eM wbY©q Ki? (The frequencies
of two tuning forks are 480 Hz and 320 Hz respectively. The different in
wavelengths produced by the two tuning forks is 2 cm. Find the speed of sound
?)
K) 332 m/s L) 1220 ft/s M) 19.2 m/s N) 192 m/s
2| BD‡b‡¯‹v 2005 mvj‡K Avš—R©vwZK c`v_©weÁvb el© wn‡m‡e †NvlYv K‡i‡Q| †h c`v_©weÁvbxi
cÖwZ m¤§vb cÖ`k©‡bi Rb¨ GB †NvlYv Kiv n‡q‡Q wZwb n‡jb−(UNESCO has declared
the year 2005 as the international Year of Physics. This declaration was
given to honour the physicist)
K) Bohr L) Einstein M) Roentgen N) Planck
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3| GKwU mgvš—ivj cvZ avi‡Ki cÖ‡Z¨K cv‡Zi †¶Îdj 0.01 m2| cvZ `yÕwUi g‡a¨ KZ cyi“‡Z¡i
AåcvZ (k = 6) cÖ‡ek Kiv‡j aviKwUi aviKZ¡ 1 m e¨vmva©wewkó GKwU †MvjKxq cwievnxi aviK‡Z¡i
mgvb n‡e? (The area of each plate of a parallel plate capacitor is 0.01 m2. How
thick a mica plate (k = 6) should be inserted between the plates so that is
capacity becomes e equal to that of a spherical conductor of radius 1m)
K) 510−3 m L) 4.810−3 m M) 1.710−3 m N) 4.7710−3
m
4| A = −B n‡j A B Gi gvb †ei Ki?
K) −A2 L) 0 M) −B2 N) 1
5| w¯’i Ae¯’vb †_‡K †Kv‡bv e¯‘LÊ mgZ¡i‡Y Pjvi 2s c‡i Zvi †eM 8 m/s n‡jv| H e¯‘LÊ D³
mg‡q †h `~iZ¡ AwZµg Ki‡e Zv wbY©q Ki? (A particle starts form rest with
uniform acceleration and attains a velocity 8 m/s 2 sec. Find the distance
traveled by the particle during this time ?)
K) 16m L) 8m M) 4m N) 2m
6| GKwU w¯cÖs-G 5 kg fi Szjv‡bv n‡jv| GZ ˆ`N©¨ 2cm e„w× †cj| w¯cÖs aª“e‡Ki gvb n‡”Q−(A
mass of 5 kg is hung on a spring and its length is increased by 2 cm. The
spring constant is−)
K) 24.5 N/m L) 245 N/m M) 250 N/m N) 2450 N/m
7| GKwU 60W Gi ˆe`y¨wZK evwZ I 100V-Gi GKwU e¨vUvwi Zvgvi †fvëvwgUv‡ii mv‡_ wmwi‡R
mshy³ Kiv nq| H †fvëvwgUv‡ii 0.5 N›Uv Zwor cÖev‡ni ci K¨v‡_v‡W 3.610−4kg Zvgv
mwÂZ n‡jv| Zvgvi ˆe`y¨wZK Zzj¨v¼ wbY©q Ki? (A 60W electric lamp and a 100V
battery in connected in series with a copper Voltameter. A quantity of
3.610−4kg of copper is deposited over the cathode surface due to the
flow of current 0.5 hour. Find the electrochemical equivalent of
copper?)
K) 3.2910−7 kg C−1 L) 3.3010−7 kg C−1
M) 3.310−7 kg C−1 N) 3.3110−7 kg C−1
8| GKwU DËj †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 20 cm Ges GKwU AeZj †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 10 cm| Zv‡`i
ci¯úi ms¯ú‡k© ¯’vcb Ki‡j Zzj¨ †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ? (The Focal length of a
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convex lens of 20 cm and that of a concave lens is 10 cm. What is the
equivalent focal length when they are placed in contact?)
K) −0.1 m L) 0.025 m M) −0.5 m N) 0.1 m
10| cvwb fwZ© GKwU exKv‡ii g‡a¨ GK UzKiv eid fvmgvb i‡q‡Q| eid Mjvi ci cvwbi †j‡fj-(A
piece of ice is floating in a beaker containing water. When the ice melts,
the level of water)
K) rises L) falls M) remains same N) first increases
and then decreases
11| c„w_exi N~Y©b nVvr †_‡g †M‡j †gi“we›`y‡Z e¯‘mg~‡ni fi n‡e (If the earth suddenly
stops rotating, the mass of objects at either pole would be-)
K) less L) greater
M) the same as before N) vary with latitude
12| AwfKl© aª“eK G-Gi gvÎv (The dimension of gravitational constant G is-)
K) M−1 L3T3 L) ML2T2 M) ML2T3 N) ML−1L3T−2
13| GK AwZgvbe Zvi cÖwZc‡¶i wei“‡× 2800 N e„nr cÖ¯—iLÊ Qy‡o gv‡i| cÖ¯—iLÊwU‡K
Avbyf~wgK 15.0 ms−2 Z¡iY w`‡Z n‡j Zv‡K cÖ¯—iLÊwU‡Z KZ Avbyf~wgK ej cÖ‡qvM Ki‡Z n‡e|
(A superman throw 2800 N boulder at an adversary. What horizontal force
must he apply to the boulder to give it a horizontal acceleration of 15.0
ms−2 ?)
K) 4.29103 N L) 42.0103 N M) 2.7103 N N)
187 N
14| GKwU KwVb †ej‡bi fi 5.0 kg Ges e¨vmva© 3.0 cm| †ej‡bi A‡¶i mv‡c‡¶ Gi RoZvi åvgK
KZ? (A solid cylinder has mass 5.0 kg and radius 3.0 cm. What is the moment
of inertia about is cylindrical axis ?)
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K) 4.5010−3 kgm2 L) 2.2510−3 kg m2 M) 1.5010−3 kg m2 N) 0.3810−3 kg m2
15| wb‡gœi †KvbwU GKB iwk¥ cÖ`k©b K‡i? (Which of the following indicate the same
ray?)
K) X-ray and alpha ray L) X-ray and beta ray M) X-ray and gamma ray
N) alpha ray and beta ray
16| we‡kl Av‡cw¶K ZË¡ Abyhvqx GKwU e¯‘KYv Av‡jvi MwZ‡Z Pj‡Z cv‡i bv, KviY (According
to special theory of relativity, a material particle cannot move with the
speed of light because)
K) †eM kxNÖ Amxg n‡e L) fi Amxg n‡e M) KYv iwk¥ wewKiY Ki‡e N) fi
K‡g k~b¨ n‡e
17| GKwU A‡Uv‡gvevBj †nWjvBU w`‡q 4.8A Zwor cÖevwnZ nq| GwU w`‡q 2.0 h mg‡q KZ Kzj¤^
PvR© cÖevwnZ n‡e? (A current of 4.8 A flows through an automobile head light.
How many coulombs of charge flow though it in 2.0 h?)
K) 7.0104 C L) 3.5104 C M) 1.7104 C N) 0.35104 C
18| 2.4, 3.6 Ges 4.8 wZbwU †ivaK 54V e¨vUvwii mv‡_ wmwiR ms‡hvM Kiv Av‡Q|
e¨vUvwii Af¨š—ixY †iva bv _vK‡j 3.6 †iva‡Ki `yB cÖv‡š— wefe cv_©K¨ KZ? (Three
resistors having resistances 2.4 , 3.6 and 4.8 are connected in
series to a 54V battery that hasno internal resistance. What is the
potential difference across 3.6 ?)
K) 6V L) 12V M) 18V N)
24V
19| mgvš—ivj mv`v Av‡jvK iwk¥ mgZj AceZ©b †MÖwUs-Gi Dci j¤^fv‡e AvcwZZ n‡j, AcewZ©Z
Av‡jvK iwk¥ wewfbœ i‡Oi eY©vjx m„wó K‡i| Gi g‡a¨ †h iOwU me‡P‡q †ewk †eu‡K hvq †mwU n‡”Q−
(When parallel rays of white light are incident normally over a plane
diffraction grating the diffracted rays form a spectrum of various
colours. The colour of light which is bent most is)
K) †e¸wb L) njy` M) jvj N) Kgjv
20| GKwU Awfmvix I GKwU Acmvix †j‡Ýi ¶gZv _vµ‡g 5D I 3D| G‡`i ci¯úi‡K hy³ Ki‡j
Zzj¨ †j‡Ýi ¶gZv I †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ n‡e?(A convex lens and a concave lens have
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power 5D and 3D respectively. What is the power and focal length of the
combination of the lenses?)
K) 2 D, 0.5 m L) 1 D,1.0 m M) 8 D, 0.125 m d N) D, 0.25 m
21| GKwU b‡fv-`~iex¶Y h‡š¿i Awfj‡¶¨i †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 4 cm| Amxg `~i‡Z¡ †dvKvwms Gi Rb¨ Gi
weea©b 100 n‡j Awf‡b‡Îi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ? (The focal distance of an objective of
an Astronomical telescope is 4 cm. What will be the focal distance of
the eyepiece for ocusing at infinite distance with a magnification of 100?)
K) 0.04 cm L) 2 cm M) 6 cm N) 8 cm
22| GKwU 100 MeV †dvU‡bi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (What is the wavelength of a 100MeV
photon?)
K) 1.2410−14 m L) 6.6310−1 m M) 2.4110−4y−1 N) 1.610−4m−1
23| †iwWqv‡gi Mo Avqy 2341 eQi; Gi Ae¶q aª“e‡Ki gvb KZ? (Radium has mean life
2341 years; what is the value of decay constant ?)
K) 4.2710−4y−1 L) 2.6910−4y−1 M) 8.5410−4y−1 N) 5.2910−4m−1
235
24| axi MwZ m¤úbœ wbDUªb Øviv GKwU U wbDwK¬qv‡mi wdmb wµqvi d‡j wbM©Z kw³i cwigvY
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235
(Energy released in slow neutron fission of one U nucleus is)
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K) 235 MeV L) 200 MeV M) 100 MeV N) 1000 MeV
25| dv‡ibnvBU †¯‹‡j †Kvb e¯‘i ZvcgvÎv 50F n‡j †Kjwfb †¯‹‡j D³ e¯‘i ZvcgvÎv KZ? (The
temperature of a material is 50F in Farhenheit scale. What is the
temperature in Kelvin scale?)
K) 276 K L) 283 K M) 293 K N) 298 K
26| GKwU w`K-cieZ©x cÖevn‡K I=50 sin 400t mgxKiY Øviv cÖKvk Kiv n‡jv; D³ cÖev‡ni K¤úv¼ KZ
n‡e? (An alternating current is expressed by the equation, I=50sin400t;
What is the frequency of the current?)
K) 450 Hz L) 400 Hz M) 200 Hz N) 220 Hz
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27| GKwU Zi‡½i `yÕwU we›`yi g‡a¨ `kv cv_©K¨ /2| we›`y؇qi g‡a¨ c_ cv_©K¨ KZ? (The phase
difference between two points of a wave is /2. What will be the path
difference between the two points?)
K) /2 L) /4 M) /8 N)
28| †Kvb Kgb †em Uªvbwm÷i web¨v‡m GwgUi Kv‡i›U 1.2 mA Ges Kv‡j±i Kv‡i›U 9.010–4A
n‡j, †em Kv‡i›U KZ? (In a common-base-transistor, the configuration emitter
current is 1.2 mA and collector current is 9.010–4A, What will be its base
current?)
K) 3.5.A L) 0.310–3A M) 0.3103A N) 3.3103
29| ¯^vfvweK ZvcgvÎv I Pv‡c nvB‡Wªv‡Rb AYyi Mo gy³ c_ cÖvq (The mean free path of
hydrogen molecule at normal temperature and pressure approximately
is)
K) 10–9 m L) 10–7 m M) 10–5 m N) 10–4 m
30| †K wbDUªb Avwe®‹vi K‡ib? (Who discovered neutrous?)
K) E. Rutnertoid L) j. Chadwick M) j. Thomson N) H.
Yukawa
CHEMISTRY
1| IUPAC c×wZ Abyhvqx wb‡gœi bvg (The name of the following compound according to
the IUPAC system is) :
H 3C − CH − CH 2 − CH − CH 2 − CH 3
| |
CH 3 CH 2 − CH 2 − CH 3
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3| wbgœwjwLZ †hŠM¸wj †KvbwU‡Z Kve©b wÎeÜb _vK‡Z cv‡i? (Which of the following
compounds may contain a carbon-carbon triple bond?)
K) C2H4 L) C4H6 M) C4H8 N) C5H10
4| wb‡Pi wewµqvwUi cÖavb Drcv` Kx? (What is the main product in the following
reaction?)
4
+CH3COCl ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
anhydrousA lCl 3
CH3
CO-CH3 CH3 CO-CH3
K) L) M) N)
CH3 CH3
5| †cÖvwUb wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠ‡Mi cwjgvi- (Thich of the following polymerizes to make
protein)?
K) -amino acid L) -D glucose M) Deoxyribonucleotide N) fatty acid
6| jyKvm weKviK †KvbwUi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i bv? (Which of the following does not react with
Lucas regent?)
CH3 CH3
K) CH3−CH2−OH L) CH3 − C − OH M) N)
CH −OH
C 3 H − CH − CH − OH
CH3
CH3
CH 3 CH 3
7| wbgœwjwLZ †hŠMmg~‡ni g‡a¨ †KvbwU me‡P‡q kw³kvjx A¤? (Which of the following is
the strongest acid ?)
CH3 O2N OH
OH NO
K) CH3−CH2−OH L) H3C−C−OH M) N)
CH3 NO2
8| wewµqvi mvg¨ve¯’v aª“eK †KvbwUi Dci wbf©ikxj? (On which factor does the
equilibrium constant of a reaction depend ?)
K) wewµq‡Ki NbgvÎv (concentration of reactants) L) ZvcgvÎv (Temperature)
M) Pvc (Prressure) N) cÖfveK (Catalyst)
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9| GwmwUwjb (B_vBb) AYy‡Z Kve©b-Kve©b wÎe܇b †h eÜbmg~n i‡q‡Q− (The bonds in the
carbon-carbon triple bond in an acetylene molecule are) :
K) 1+2 L) 2+2 M) 3 N) 3
10| cix¶vMv‡i C6H5−O−CO−C6H5 ˆZwii R‡b¨ wb‡Pi †Kvb weKviK †mUwU e¨eüZ nq?
(Which of the following sets of regents are used to prepare
C6H5−O−CO−C6H5 in the laboratory ?)
K) C6H5+O−CO−C6H5 L) C6H6 ONa+C6H5COOH
M) C6H6 OH+ C6H5COONa N) C6H6 ONa+C6H5COCl
11| wb‡gœi †hŠM¸wji †KvbwU‡Z mg‡hvRx eÜb †bB? (Which of the following compounds
does not have covalent bonds ?)
K) HCl L) CCl4 M) H2O N) CsF
12| †Kvb †gŠj †Rvov ch©vq mviYxi GKB wcwiqWf~³ †kªYxfy³? (Which pair of elements is
the same period of the Periodic Table ?)
K) Na, K L) Co, Ni M) Kr, Xe N) O, S
13| wb‡gœi †KvbwU RviY-weRviY wewµqv bq? (Which of the following is not an oxidation-
reduction reaction ?)
K) 2FeCl3(aq)+SnCl2(aq) → SnCl4(aq)+ 2FeCl3 (aq)
L) CuO(s)+H2(g) → Cu(s)+H2O(g)
M) NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) → NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)
N) H2S(g)+Cl2(g)→ 2HCl(g)+S(s)
14| [Ar]3d84s2 B‡jKUªb web¨vmwewkó †gŠjwU GKwU−(The element with the electron
configuration [Ar]3d84s2 is)
K) an alkali metal L) an alkaline earth metal M) a transition element N) an
s-block element
15| wbgœwjwLZ †Kvb AvqbwU‡Z cuvPwU †e‡Rvo d-B‡jKUªb i‡q‡Q| (Which of the following
ions contains five unpaired d-electrons?)
K) Cr3+ L) Mn2+ M) Ni2+ N)
Fe3+
16| CuSO4 `ªe‡Y AwZwi³ NH3(aq) †hvM Kiv n‡j †h AvqbwU Drcbœ n‡q `ªeY‡K Mvp bxj eY©
cÖ`vb K‡i Zvi ms‡KZ (The formula of the ion which is responsible for the
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dark blue colour a CuSO4 solution when excess ammonia is added to it
is)
K) [Cu(H2O)4]2+ L) [Cu(HO)4]2− M) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ N) [Cu(NH3)2]2+
17| PviwU †gŠ‡ji B‡jKUªb web¨vm †`qv nj| †KvbwUi cÖ_g AvqbxKiY kw³ m‡e©v”P? (The
electronic configuration of four elements are given. Which one has the
highest first ionization energy)
K) 1s2 2s2 2p3 L) 1s2 2s2 2p4
M) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 N) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
18| wb‡gœi †Kvb †gŠjwUi †K¬vivBW cvwbi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i bv Ges cvwb‡Z `ªexf~Z nq bv? (Which
of the following elements forms a chloride which neither reacts with nor
dissolves in water ?)
K) Al L) C M) Mg N) Si
19| I2 Øviv, Rvi‡Yi d‡j S2O3−2 Avqb wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡Z cwiYZ nq? (To which of the
following is the S2O3−2 ion oxidzed by I2?
K) SO3−2 L) S2O4−2 M) S4O6−2 N) S2O8−2
20| wb‡Pi †KvbwU Dfag©x A·vBW? (Which of the following oxides is amphoterich in
nature ?)
K) CO2 L) SiO2 M) SnO2 N)
CaO
21| 6.0 M NbgvÎvi †Kv‡bv `ª‡e¨i 0.50 L-G KZ wjUvi cvwb †hvM Kiv n‡j `ªe‡Yi NbgvÎv 2.0
M n‡e? (How many litres of water must be added to 0.50 L of a 6.0 M
solution to obtain a 2.0 M solution ?)
K) 0.30 L) 1.0 M) 1.5 N) 3.0
22| 25C ZvcgvÎvq BaSO4 Gi m¤ú„³ `ªe‡Y Ba2+ -Gi NbgvÎv 4.010−5| GB gvÎvq BaSO4
Gi `ªve¨Zv ¸Ydj KSP-Gi gvb mol2L−2 GK‡K (The concentration of Ba2+ in a
saturated solution of BaSO4 is 4.010−5 mol−1 at 25C. The solubility
product KSP of BaSO4 at this temperature in mol2L−2 is)
K) 4.010−5 L) 4.010−6 M) 1.610−10 N) 1.610−9
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23| 10.0 kg wnwjqvg Øviv 288 K ZvcgvÎvq GKwU †ejyb‡K dzwj‡q †ejy‡bi g‡a¨ M¨v‡mi Pvc
1.50 atm Kiv nj| †ejy‡bi AvqZb KZ? (10.0 kg Helium is pumped into a
balloon at 288 K to raise the pressure to 1.50 atm. The volume of the
balloon is)
K) 78720 L L) 39360 L M) 2050 L N) 3936 L
24| wb‡gœi †Kvb wewµqvwUi Kp I KC Gi gvb mgvb? (For which of the following
reactions is Kp = KC?)
K) H2(g) + Br2(g) 2HBr(g) L) C(s)+2N2O(g) CO2(g)+2N2(g)
M) NH4Cl(s) NH3(g) HCl (g) N) CO(g) + 2H2 (g) CH3OH (g)
25| A→P cÖ_g µ‡gi wewµqvi †¶‡Î wb‡gœi †Kvb †jLvqb Øviv GKwU g~jwe›`yMvgx mij‡iLv cvIqv hv‡e?
(Which of the following plots will give a straight line passing through the origin
for the first order reaction A→P)
K) [A] vs t L) − d [A] vs t M) log [A] vs t N) − d [A] vs
dt dt
[A]
26| wb‡gœi RviY weRviY wewµqvwU †h M¨vjfvwbK †Kv‡l ¯^Ztù‚Z©fv‡e N‡U Zvi mwVK mvs‡KwZK cÖZxK
(The correct representation of the cell in which the following reaction
occurs spontaneously is) : Zn(s)+2H+(aq) → Zn2+(aq)+H2 (1 atm)
K) Zn(s)Zn2+(aq)H+(aq1)H2 (l atm)Pt
L)H+(a=1)H2 (1=atm)PtZn(s) Zn2+(aq)
M) H+ (a = 1)H2 (1atm)PtZn2+ (ap)Zn(s)
N) Zn2+(aq)Zn(s)H+(aq)H2(1 atm)Pt
27| evZv‡m CO2-Gi NbgvÎv 0.036% (AvqZb kZvsk)| GB gvb ppm GK‡K- (The
concentration of CO2 in air is 0.036% (Volume percent). This value in
ppm is–)
K) 360 L) 3600 M) 36106 N) 36106
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28| hw` †Kvb `ªe‡Yi pH-Gi gvb 2 †_‡K 5-G cwieZ©b Kiv nq Z‡e `ªe‡Y H+ Avq‡bi NbgvÎv KZ
¸Y Kg‡e? (How many times will the concentration of H+ ion in a solution
decrease it its pH is changed from 2 to 5?)
K) 103 L) 102 M) 10−3 N) 5
29| 0.05mol L−1 NbgvÎvi 10.0 mL Av·vwjK GwmW `ªeY‡K cÖkwgZ Kivi Rb¨ 0.05 mol L−1
NbgvÎvi †h AvqZb NaHCO3 `ªeY cÖ‡qvRb Zv nj (The volume of 0.05 mol NaHCO3
solution required to neutralize 10.0 mL 0.05 L−1 oxalic acid is)
K) 2 mL L) 5 mL M) 40 mL N) 20 mL
30| wb‡Pi †Kvb e¯‘i Rb¨ GKB AvqZ‡bi cv‡Î GKB ZvcgvÎvq Pvc m‡e©v”P n‡e? (For which of the
following substances, will the pressure be highest in vessels of equal volume and
at the same temperature?)
K) 28g N2 L) 4g H2 M) 17g NH3 N) 4g He
BIOLOGY
1| †Kvb ˆkev‡j †hŠb Rbb ÔKbRy‡MkbÕ c×wZi gva¨‡g nq? (In Which algae does sexual
reproduction occur by conjugation ?)
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K) Nuclear membrane L) Nucleoplasm M) Nucleous N)Nuclear
reticulum
5| evsjv‡`k †Kvb cÖvYx †fŠ‡MvwjK A‡ji AšÍM©Z? (To which zoo-geographical region does
Bangladesh belong?)
K) Ethiopian L) Indian M) Bacteria N) None
6| †Kvb Rxeb cvRwgW enb K‡i? (Which organism carry plasmid ?)
K) Amoeba L) Yeast M) Bacteria N) None
7| GKwU cÖv_wgK wW¤^‡Kvl †_‡K KqwU wW¤^K Drcbœ nq? (How many ovary produced
from one primary oocyte?)
K) GK (One) L) `yB (Two) M) wZb (Three) N) Pvi (Four)
8| †Kvb ni‡gvb †iP‡b AskMÖnY K‡i? (Which hormone takes part in execration ?)
K) Insulin L) Oxytocin M) Adrenalin N) ADH
9| †Kvb ciRxex †KvqviUvb g¨v‡jwiqv e„wó K‡i? (Which malarial parasite creates
Quartan malaria?)
K) Plasmodium vivax L) Plasmodium ovale
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13| gvbe‡`‡n †h †ckx mswkó Aw¯’‡K Dc‡ii w`‡K †U‡b A½‡K m¤§y‡L cÖmvwiZ n‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i Zv‡K e‡j
(In human body the muscle which pulls the relevant bone upward and helps
the organ to move forward is known as)
K) Rotator L) Protractor M) Pronator N) Retractor
14| jvjvMÖwš’ †_‡K wbtm„Z GbRvBg hv kK©iv RvZxq Lv`¨ cwicv‡K mvnvh¨ K‡i Zvi bvg (The
enzyme secreted by salivary gland which helps to digest carbohydrate is
known as)
K) Ptyalene L) Renin M) Trypsin N) Pepsin
15| †Kvb ¯—b¨cvqx cÖvYxwU Do‡Z cv‡i? (Which of the following manuals can fly ?)
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K) HIV L) T2 M) TIV N)
Variola
22| cÖ_g Pencillin Avwe¯‹…Z nq (Pencillian was first discovered from)
ENGLISH
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A taxi hit a lorry. a policeman spoke to the taxi-driver and to the lorry-
driver. He also spoke to a boy, Tom, who was a witness. this is what they said:
Lorry-Driver : I was driving from the airport towards Newtown. A cat ran
across the road, so I slowed down. I did not stop. A taxi hit the back of my
lorry. Nobody was seriously injured but both vehichles were damaged.
Taxi-Driver : I was driving behind a lorry several miles from Newtown. The
lorry stopped suddenly. The driver did not give me a warning. I was driving
very slowly. I could not overtake the lorry because there were two cars
approaching from Newtown. My taxi hit the lorry, and some glass cut my
left hand.
The accident happened−
Tom : I was watching the traffic about a mile from airport. A lorry was
going to Newtown. It was not going very quickly. They taxi was about sixty
yards behind the lorry. It was going fast. There were no cars going the other
way then. When the lorry slowed down, the taxi hit it. The taxi driver was
not looking at the lorry. He was looking out of the window at Something.
My friend saw the accident too. Tom's friend spoke to the policeman and
agreed with Tom...
Answer the questions:
1. The accident happened−
a) in Newtown b) at the airport
c) not far from the airport d) Not far from Newtown
2. The accident was probably caused by−
a) the lorry-driver b) the cat
c) the taxi-driver d) two cars approaching from
Newtown
3. As a result of the accident−
a) nobody was hurt b) nobody was seriously hurt
c) some glass cut the taxi-driver's face d) both the drivers were injured
4. The taxi-driver said that−
a) he caused the accident b) the cat caused the accident
c) the accident was caused by two cars d) the lorry-driver caused the
accident
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5. If Tom is telling the truth−
a) the taxi-driver is not wrong b) the lorry-driver is wrong
c) the taxi driver is not telling the truth d) the lorry-driver is not telling
the truth
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27. a) Would you like another cup of tea? b) Should you like another cup of
tea? c) Could you like another cup of tea? d) Shall you like another
cup of tea?
28. Choose the pair that is out placed
a) light/darkness b) fast/slow c) computer/Internet d)
dry/humid
29. Choose the correct spelling
a) dimention b) dimension c) dimension d) dimansion
30. Choose the appropriate translation for the sentence †Zvgvi K_v wek¦vm‡hvM¨
bq| a) You words cannot be believed b) You words are inaudible
c) Your words cannot be heard d) You words are believed
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DU Admission Test 2006-2007
MATHEMATICS
2| x0, y6, 2x+y8 kZ©mg~n mv‡c‡ÿ z=2x+3y ivwkwUi me©wbgœ gvb (The minimum
value of the expression z=2x+3y, subject to the conditions x0, y6,
2x+y8, is)
K) 20 L) 10 M) 12 N) 14
3| f mgZ¡i‡Y GKwU †ejyb E‡aŸ© DV‡Q| †ejybwUi IR‡bi KZ Ask Kgv‡bv n‡j †ejybwUi Z¡iY 2f
n‡e? (A balloon is ascending upwards with uniform acceleration f. By reduced,
so that its acceleration is 2f?)
f f f f
K) L) M) N)
2g + f 2g − f g + 2f g − 2f
4| 4i + 2 j − 3k Ges i − 3 j + 2k †f±iØq ci¯úi j¤^ n‡j Gi gvb (If the two vectors
4i + 2 j − 3k and i − 3 j + 2k are perpendicular then the value of is)
K) 3 L) −1 M) 5 N) 2
5| GKwU Mvwo w¯’Zve¯’v n‡Z mgZ¡i‡Y Pjv ïiæ K‡i 5 †m‡KÛ 180 wg./†m. MwZ‡eM cÖvß n‡jv|
MwowUi Z¡iY (A car starting from rest attains a velocity of 180 m/s is 5 seconds.
The acceleration of the car is)
K) 36 m/sec2 L) 32 m/sec2 M) 30 m/sec2 N) 40 m/sec2
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6| y=x2 Ges y=2x Øviv Ave× GjvKvi †ÿÎdj (The area the regions bounded by
y=x2 and y = 2x is)
K) 4 unit 2 L) 3 unit 2 M) 4 unit 2 N) 3unit 2
3 4
7| 3x+2y+k = 0 †iLvwU x2+y2−8x−2y+4 = 0 e„ˇK ¯úk© Ki‡j k Gi GKwU gvb (If the
line 3x+2y+k = 0 touches the circle x2+y2− 8x −2y +4 = 0, then one value of k
is)
K) 1 M) 27 M) 5 N) −1
1 1
dx dx
8|
0 2x − x 2
Gi gvb (The value of
0 2x − x 2
is)
K) L) 1 M) 0 N)
2 4
dx dx
9| xy+x2y2−c = 0 n‡j (If xy+x2y2−c=0, then is)
dy dy
x x y y
K) − L) M) N) −
y y x x
10| tan−11 + tan−12 + tan−13 Gi gvb (The value of tan−11 + tan−12 + tan−13 is)
K) 0 L) M) N) 2
2
6
2 2
11| x + Gi m¤cÖmvi‡Y x gy³ c`wU (The term independent of x in the
x
6
2 2
expansion of x + is)
x
K) 448 L) 120 M) 240
N) 3000
12| †Kv‡bv we›`y‡Z `yBwU ej 120 †Kv‡Y wµqvkxj| e„nËi ejwUi gvb 10N Ges Zv‡`i jwä ÿz`ªZi e‡ji
mv‡_ mg‡KvY Drcbœ Ki‡j ÿz`ªZi e‡ji gvb (Two forces are acting at a point at an
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angle of 120. If the magnltude of the greater force in 10N and the resultant is
at right angle with the smaller force, then the smaller force is)
K) 4 N L) 5 N M) 6 N N) 8 N
13| 1 †_‡K 520 ch©šÍ msL¨v¸wj †_‡K ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v Pqb Kiv n‡j msL¨vwU
NbmsL¨v nIqvi m¤¢vebv (If a number is chosen at random from amongst the
numbers 1 to 520, the probability that the number is a cube, is)
1 1 1 2
K) L) M) N)
64 60 65 65
2 2
14| 1 + sin d Gi gvb- (The value of 1 + sin d is)
0 0
K) 2 L) 2 M) N)
2
15| (4, −2) we›`y †_‡K 5x+12y = 3 †iLvi Dci Aw¼Z j‡¤^i ˆ`N©¨ (The length of the
perpendicular drawn from the point (4−2) to the line 5x+12y = 3 is)
7 8 8 7
K) − L) M) − N)
13 9 9 13
16| 2(cosx+secx)=5 mgxKi‡Yi mvaviY mgvavb (The general solution of the equation
2(cosx+secs)=5 is)
K) n L) 2n M) 2n N) n
3 3 6 6
1 2 1 2
17| hw` A = nq, Z‡e A−1 (If A = then A−1 is)
3 4 3 4
4 − 3 4 − 3
K) 1 L) 1 4 − 2
M) − 1 N)
2 − 2 1 2 − 3 1 2 − 2 1
1 4 − 2
−
2 − 3 1
18| (2,2−2x), (1,2) Ges (2,b−2x) we›`y¸‡jv mg‡iL n‡j, b Gi gvb (If the points
(2,2−2x), (1,2) and (2,b−2x) are collinear, then the value of b is)
K) −1 L) 1 M) 2 N) –2
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19| hw` f(x) = x2−2|x| Ges g(x) = x2+1 nq, Z‡e g(f(−2)) Gi gvb (If f(x) = x2−2|x|
and g(x) = x2+1 then g(f(−2)) is)
K) 0 L) 65 M) 5 N) 1
4 1 + tan 2 A 4 1 + tan 2 A
20| hw` cos A = nq, Z‡e Gi gvb (If cos A = than the value of
5 1 − tan 2 A 5 1 − tan 2 A
is)
− 25 7 25 −7
K) L) M) N)
7 5 7 5
−x
lim (e − e )
x
lim (e x − e − x )
21| Gi gvb (The value of is)
x →0 2x x →0 2x
1
K) 0 L) 1 M) N) Does not exist
2
22| m~²‡KvY n‡j, xcos+ysin = 4 Ges 4x+3y = 5 mgvšÍivj †iLv؇qi `~iZ¡ (The
distance between the parallel lines xcos+ysin = 4 Ges 4x+3y = 5, when
is an acute angle, is)
K) −1 unit L) 3 unit M) 1 unit N) 9 units
23| 0.3 + 0.03 + 0.003 + ...... avivwUi Amxg ch©šÍ †hvMdj (The sum of the series up to
infinity is)
10 1 1 33
K) L) M) N)
33 3 33 100
24| F1 Ges F2 ej `yBwUi jwä F3 ; †hLv‡b F1 = 2i − 3 j, F3 = 5i + 4 j, n‡j F2 = ?
K) − 3i − 7 j L) 3i + 7 j M) 7i + 7 j N) 3i + 7 j
25| cos230 + Cos260 +....+cos2180 Gi gvb (The value of cos230 + Cos260
+....+ cos2 180 is)
K) 0 L) 2 M) 3 N) 4
26| x2−3x+5 Gi b~¨bZg gvb (The minimum value of x2−3x+5 is)
K) 3 L) 5 M) 15
N) 11
4 4
27| (1, 4) Ges (9, −12) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvMKvix †iLvsk AšÍt¯’fv‡e †h we›`y‡Z 5:3 Abycv‡Z wef³
nq Zvi ¯’vbv¼ (The coordinates of the point which divides the line segment
joining the points (1, 4) and (9,−12), internally in the ratio 5:3 is)
K) (6,−6) L) (3,5) M) (2,1) N) (−6, 5)
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3+ x 3+ x
28| f(x)= n‡j f−1(x) =? (If f(x)= , then f−1(x) is)
2x + 1 2x + 1
[Ans : D]
x+3 3− x x+3 − x+3
K) L) M) N)
2x + 1 1+ 2x 2+x 2x −1
29| |7−3x| 5 AmgZvwUi mgvavb (The solution of the inequality |7−3x| 5 is)
−5 7 2 −5 −7 −5
K) L) 4 M) x N) x or x
3 3 3 3 3 3
30| wØwgK msL¨v 10011010101-Gi `kwg‡K cÖKvk (The binary number 10011010101
expressed in decimal number is)
K) 1235 L) 1237 M) 1241 N) 1247
PHYSICS
1| ˆ`N©¨ ms‡KvP‡bi mgxKiY n‡jv (The formula for length contraction is)
L0 L0
K) L = L) L = L0 1 − v2 / c2 M) L = N) L = L0 1 + v2 / c2
1− v / c
2 2
1+ v / c
2 2
2| GKwU ZviKvi fi cuvP †mŠi f‡ii mgvb| ZviKvwU K…ò MnŸ‡i cwiYZ n‡j Gi †mvqvR©¯‹vBì
e¨vmva© KZ n‡e? m~‡h©i fi=21030kg, G=6.6710−11 Nm2kg−2| (The mass of a
star is equal to 5 solar mass. If the star is transformed into black hole
what will be its Schwarzchild radius? Mass of sun=21030kg,
G=6.6710−11 Nm2kg−2)
K) 14.8 km L) 7.2 km M) 14.2 km N) 15.8 km
3| GKwU Kgb-†em UªvbwR÷vi web¨v‡m GwgUi Kv‡i›U 1.2mA Ges Kv‡j±i Kv‡i›U 910−4A
n‡j †em Kv‡i‡›Ui gvb n‡e (In a common-base transistor configuration
emitter current is 1.2 mA and collector current is 910−4A. The value of
base current will be)
K) 0.310−3A L) 0.3103A M) 310−3A N) 3103A
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5| nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYyi cÖ_g †evi K‡ÿ B‡jKUª‡bi †gvU kw³ −13.6eV n‡j, Z…Zxq †evi K‡ÿ
†gvU kw³ n‡e (The total energy of electron in the first Boht orbit in
hydrogen atom is −13.6 eV. In the third orbit the total energy is)
K) −40.8e V L) −4.5e V M) −3.4e V N) −1.5e V
0
6| †Kvb avZzi Kvh© A‡cÿK 3.210−19J H avZz‡Z 4500 A Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i Av‡jvK iwk¥ AvcwZZ
n‡j wbtm„Z B‡jKwUª‡bi m‡e©v”P MwZkw³ wbY©q Ki? (cøv‡¯‹i aªæe‡Ki gvb = 6.6310−34 Js) (The
work function of a metal is 3.210−19J. Aray of light of wavelength 4500A
is incident over this metal. Find the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted
electron. Value of Planck's constant = 6.6310−34 Js)
K) 0.810−19J L) 2.410−19J M) 1.010−19J N) 1.210−19J
7| GKwU fvix †ZRw¯Œq c`v_© Avjdv KYv wewKiY K‡i hvi fi 10g| GK Aa©vqy c‡i Gi fi n‡e (A
heavy radioactive material of mass 10g radiates alpha particle. After one
Half-life the mass will be)
K) 5g L) Almost 10g M) 10g N) Non of these
8| GKwU †Uªb nB‡mj evwR‡q 90kmh−1 †e‡M cøvUdi‡gi w`‡K AMÖmi n‡”Q| cøvUdi‡g Aew¯’Z hvÎx
650Hz K¤úv‡¼i kã ïb‡Z cvq| ûB‡m‡ji cÖK…Z K¤úv¼ KZ? evqy‡Z k‡ãi `ªæwZ=325ms−1| (A
train is moving towards a platform at a speed of 90 kmh−1 and gives a
whistle. A passenger on the platform hears a sound of frequency 650 Hz.
What is the real frequency of the whistle? Speed of sound in air =325 ms−1)
K) 600 Hz L) 90 Hz M) 550 Hz N) 320 Hz
9| GKwU mgZj wbtmiY †MÖwUs G 60010−9m Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i Av‡jvKiwk¥ cÖ_g µ‡g 30 †Kv‡Y AceZ©b n‡j
†MÖwUs Gi cÖwZ wgUv‡i †iLvi msL¨v KZ? (A light of wavelength 60010−9m is incident on a
plane transmission grating and is diffracted at an angle 30 in the first order.
What is the number of rulings per meter of the grating?)
K) 6.25105 m−1 L) 8.0105 m−1 M) 7.85105 m−1 N) 8.33105 m−1
10| Bqs wØ-wPo cixÿ‡Y wPo †_‡K 1 m `~‡i GKwU D¾¡j †Wvivi cÖ¯’ 0.5 mm| wPo `yÕwUi g‡a¨ `~iZ¡
0.2mm n‡j Av‡jvi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (In the Young's two slit experiment the width of
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a bright fringe at a distance 1m is found to be 0.5 mm. It the distance between
two slits be 0.2 mm what is the wavelength of the light?)
K) 0.5 mm L) 0.2 mm M) 10−7 m N) 10−7 mm
11| K¨v‡_vW iwk¥i †ÿ‡Î wb‡Pi †Kvb ag©wU mZ¨ bq? (Which one of the following
characteristics in not true for cathode ray?)
K) K¨v‡_vW iwk¥ mij †iLvq Mgb K‡i (Cathode ray travels on a straight line)
L) K¨v‡_vW iwk¥ ci¯úi‡K AvKl©Y K‡i (Cathode ray attracts each other)
M) K¨v‡_vW iwk¥ Zvc Drcv`b K‡i (Cathode ray produces heat)
N) K¨v‡_vW iwk¥ d‡UvMÖvwdK †cø‡Ui Dci wµqv K‡i (Cathode ray acts on photographic
plate)
12| GKwU AeZj `c©‡bi eµZvi e¨vmva© 30cm| GKwU e¯‘‡K eµZvi †K‡›`ª ivL‡j Gi cÖwZwe¤^
`~iZ¡ KZ? (A concave lens has radius of curvature of 30cm. If an objects is
placed at the center of curvature what will be the image distance?)
K) 15 cm L) 45 cm M) 30 cm N) 60 cm
13| †d‡iv‡PŠ¤^K †h ZvcgvÎvq c¨viv‡PŠ¤^‡K cwiYZ nq Zv‡K ejv nq- (The temperature at
which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic is called−)
K) Debye temperature L) Neel temperature M) Curie temperature
N) None of these
14| GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki †`vjbKvj T| †`vjKwUi ˆ`N©¨ wظY Kiv n‡j cwiewZ©Z †`vjbKvj n‡e
(The time period of a simple pendulum is T. If the length of the
pendulum is doubled, the new time period is)
1 1
K) 2T L) 2T M) T N) T
2 2
15| f~-c„ô n‡Z Aí D”PZvq Ges f~-c„‡ôi mgvšÍiv‡j GKwU b‡fvhvb KZ `ªæwZ‡Z Pj‡j hvÎxiv
IRbnxb Abyfe Ki‡e? c„w_exi e¨vmva© = 6400km Ges 9.8ms−1 (At what speed a
spacecraft should move at low altitude and parallel to the earth surface
for the passengers to feel weightless? Radius of the earth = 6400 km and
g = 9.8 ms−2)
K) 7.9 kms−1 L) 7.1 kms−1 M) 3.5 kms−1 N) 3.1 kms−1
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16| evqy †_‡K Ab¨‡Kv‡bv gva¨‡gi wfZi GKwU Av‡jvK iwk¥ cÖ‡ek Kivi ci Zvi MwZ 15% n«vm
cvq| H gva¨‡gi cÖwZmivsK n‡jv-
K) 1.5 L) 1.33 M) 1.61 N)
1.18
17| GKwU w`K cwieZ©x cÖevn‡K I = 100sin 500 t mgxKiY Øviv cÖKvk Kiv hvq| H cÖev‡ni
K¤úv¼ KZ? (An alternating current is expressed by the equation I = 100 sin
500 t. What is its frequency?)
K) 200 Hz L) 250 Hz M) 300 Hz N) 500 Hz
19| wP‡Î †`Lv‡bv eZ©bx w`‡q cÖevwnZ Kv‡i‡›Ui gvb KZ? 4 W
6 W
4 W
(What is the total current flowing though the circuit shown ?)
3 W
K) 3.0A L) 2.25A M) 2.0A N) 1.5A
20 v
20| GKwU ûBU‡÷vb weª‡Ri PviwU evû‡Z h_vµ‡g 6, 18, 10 Ges 20 In‡gi †iva hy³ Av‡Q| PZz_©
evû‡Z KZ gv‡bi †iva †kªYx mgev‡q hy³ Ki‡j weªRwU mvg¨ve¯’v cÖvß n‡e? (A wheat stone
bridge has 6, 18, 10 and 20 ohms resistance's in its four arms
respectively. What is the resistance that must be connected in series to
the fourth arm to make the bridge balanced?)
K) 20 L) 30 M) 10 N) 40
21| GKwU mgvšÍivj cvZ aviK‡K PvwR©Z Kivi d‡j cvZ؇qi g‡a¨ wefe cv_©K¨ n‡jv V| wefe
cv_©K¨ KZ n‡j avi‡Ki mwÂZ kw³ wظY n‡e? (A parallel plate capacitor is
charged to a voltage V. What should the voltage be if the energy stored in
the capacitor is to be coupled ?)
1 1
K) V L) V M) 2V N) 2V
4 2
22| GKwU Kv‡b©v BwÄb cvwbi wngv¼ I ¯‹zUbvs‡Ki g‡a¨ Kvh©iZ Av‡Q| BwÄbwUi `ÿZv KZ? (What
is the efficiency of a Carnot engine working between the freezing point
and boiling point of water?)
K) 100% L) 0% M) 26.8% N) 28.6%
23| †Kvb wm‡÷g 1500J Zvc †kvlY K‡i Ges 82J KvR m¤úv`b K‡i| wm‡÷‡gi AšÍt¯’ kw³i cwieZ©b n‡e
(A system absorbs 1500J heat and accomplishes 82J of work. The change of
internal energy of the system will be)
K) 1418 J L) 1232 J M) 1582 J N) 1237 J
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24| GKwU e¯‘i fi evZv‡m 100g I Gj‡Kvn‡j 84g| Gj‡Kvn‡ji NbZ¡ 0.8g/cc n‡j e¯‘i AvqZb KZ?
(A body has mass of 100g in air and 84g in alcohol. If the density of alcohol is
0.8g/cc, what is the volume of the body?)
K) 10.5 cc L) 16 cc M) 12.5 cc N) 20 cc
25| 24400J MwZkw³ wewkó GKwU PvKv cÖwZ wgwb‡U 602 evi †Nv‡i| PvKvwUi N~b©b RoZv n‡e− (The
rotational inertia of a wheel that has a kinetic energy of 24400J when
rotating at 602 revolutions per minute is−)
K) 40.5 kgm2 L) 12.3 kgm2 M) 10 kgm2 N)
2
406.7 kgm
26| 1.0m `xN© I 1.0mm e¨vmv‡a©i †ejbvKvi Zv‡ii Dci 100N ej cÖ‡qvM Ki‡j ˆ`N©¨ e„w× †c‡q
nq 1.001m| Zv‡ii Bqs Gi ¸bvsK KZ? (A force of 100N is applied on a
cylindrical wire of length 1.0m and of radius 1.0 mm. If the increased
length be 1.00lm what is the value of the Young modulus?)
1
K) 1010 Nm 2 L) 1011 Nm−2 M) 1011 Nm−2 N) 21011
Nm−2
27| 300 Nm−1 ej aªæeKm¤úbœ GKwU w¯cÖs‡K KZUzKz msKzwPZ Ki‡j 1.5 J KvR Kiv n‡e? (A
spring of force constant 300 Nm−1 is compressed to do 1.5J work. What is
the amount of compression?)
K) 0.1m L) 1.5m M) 3.0m N) 1.0m
28| 5N Ges 10N gv‡bi `yÕwU ej GKwU KYvi Dci Av‡ivwcZ n‡j, wb‡gœi †Kvb ejwU KYvwUi Dci
jwä ej n‡Z cv‡i bv? (Two forces of magnitude 5N and 10N and act on a
particle. Which of the following cannot be the resultant force on the
particle?)
K) 5N L) 10N M) 15N N)
20N
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29| w¯’i Ae¯’vb †_‡K GKwU †Uªb 10ms−2 mgZ¡i‡Y Pjvi mgq 125m `~i‡Z¡ Aew¯’Z GKwU †cv÷‡K
KZ †e‡M AwZµg Ki‡e? (Starting from rest a train moves with a constant
acceleration of 10ms−2. At what velocity will it cross a post 125m away?)
K) 50ms−1 L) 100ms−1 M) 10ms−1 N) 2500ms−1
30| †f±i A = î − 3 ĵ + 5k̂ Ges B = aî + 6 ĵ − 10k̂ -mgvšÍivj n‡j a Gi gvb KZ? (For what
value of a, the vectors A = î − 3 ĵ + 5k̂ and B = aî + 6 ĵ − 10k̂ will be parallel?)
K) 0 L) −2 M) −1 N) 1
CHEMISTRY
1| wb‡gœi †KvbwU IRbxKiY I Av`ª© we‡køl‡Yi d‡j ïaygvÎv GKwU Drcv` †`‡e? (Which of the
following will give only one product on ozonolysis followed by
hydrolysis?)
K) CH3C(CH3)=C(CH3)−CH3 L)
CH3CH=CH−CHC(CH3)−CH3
M) CH3C(CH3)=CH−CH2−CH3 N)
CH2=CH(CH3)−CH(CH3)−CH3
2| wb‡gœi †KvbwU R¨vwgwZK mgvYyZv cÖ`k©b K‡i? (Which of the following exhibits
geometrical isomersim ?)
K) CH2=CH−CH3 L) CH3CH(OH)COOH M) CH3CH=CH−CH3 N)
CH3CH2CH=CH2
3| wb‡gœi †hŠM¸‡jvi g‡a¨ me‡P‡q †ewk A¤øxq n‡jv− (The most acidic of the following
compounds is−)
K) Cl3CCOOH L) Cl2CHCOOH M) ClCH2COOH N)
CH 3CH 2 CH − COH
I
Cl
4| ROCR→RCH2R ivmvqwbK cwieZ©‡bi Rb¨ †Kvb weKviKwU cÖ‡qvRb? (Which reagent
is necessary to carry out the conversion ROCB→ RCH2R)
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5| wb‡gœi †Kvb †hŠMwUi GKwU eÜb sp3−sp nvBweªW AiweUv‡ji Awaµg‡Yi d‡j m„wó n‡q‡Q?
(Which of the following compounds has a bond formed by overlap of sp3−sp
hybrid orbitals ?)
K) CH3−CC−H L) CH3CH=CHCH3 M) H−CC−H N)
CH3CH2CH2CH3
6| wb‡gœi †Lvjv wkKj †hŠM¸wji †KvbwU‡Z me¸‡jv eÜbB (wmMgv)? (In which of the
following open chain compounds all the bonds are bonds?)
K) C10H20 L) C10H22 M) C10H18 N) C10H20O
7| wMÖMbvW© weKvi‡Ki mv‡_ CH3OH-Gi wewµqvq Kx nq? (What will be produced in a
reaction between CH3OH and Grignard reagent RMgX?)
9| †cÖvwUb wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠ‡Mi cwjgvi- (Thich of the following polymerizes to make
protein)?
K) -amino acid L) -D glucose M) Deoxyribonucleotide N) fatty acid
10| wb‡gœi wewµqvq Drcv` 'P' Ges 'Q' †Kvb †m‡U we`¨vgvb? (Which set corresponds to
the products 'P' and 'Q' in the following reactions?)
−
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 ⎯I⎯ 2 /⎯
OH
⎯
⎯→ P(aq)+Q(s)
K) CH3CH2CH3;CH4 respectively L) CH3CH2COO−;CHl3
respectively
M) CH3CH3;CH3 respectively N) CH3CH2CH2CH3;12
respectively
11| wb‡gœi †KvbwU †_‡K GKwU B‡jKUªb Acmvi‡Yi Rb¨ me‡P‡q †ewk kw³ cÖ‡qvRb? (From
which of the following species, removal of an electron requires maximum
energy?)
K) Ar L) PF3 M) AlCl3 N) Cl−
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12| wb‡gœi †Kvb AYywUi me¸‡jv cigvYy GKB mgZ‡j bq? (In which of the following
molecules are all the atoms not in the same plane?)
K) BCl3 L) PF3 M) AlCl3 N) C6H6
13| †Kvb †m‡Ui avZzMwj †÷Bb‡jm óx‡j we`¨gvb? (Which of the following set of metals is
present in stainless steel?)
K) Fe, Cr & Ni L) Fe, Cr & Cu M) Cu, Zn & Ni N) Cu, Sn &
Pb
14| 8.0 cm3 Na2CO3-Gi `ªeY‡K m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c cÖkwgZ Ki‡Z 10.0 cm3 1.0 M HCl `ªe‡Yi
cÖ‡qvRb nq| Na2CO3 `ªeYwUi NbgvÎv n‡”Q (10.0 cm3 1.0 m HCl solutions is
needed to neutralize 8.0 cm3 Na2CO3 solution Molarity of Na2CO3
solution is)
K) 0.625M L) 1.0M M) 0.025M N) 0.6M
15| wb‡gœi †KvbwU RviY-weRviY wewµqv bq? (Which of the following is not an oxidation
reduction reaction?)
K) H2S+Cl2 → 2HCl+S L)
CuSO4+2NH4OH→Cu(OH)2+(NH4)2 SO4
M) 4HCl+MnO2→Cl2+MnCl2+2H2O N) 2H2O+2Cl2→4HCl+O2
16| †Kvb B‡jKUªwbK ¯’vbvšÍ‡ii d‡j nvB‡Wªv‡Rb eY©vjxi ÔevgviÕ wmwi‡Ri 4th jvB‡bi m„wó nq?
(Which electronic transition does the 4th line in Balmer series of H spectrum
correspond to?)
K) n = 6 to n = 2 L) n = 5 to n = 2 M) n = 4 to n = 1 N) n = 4 to n = 0
17| wb‡gœi †hŠM¸‡jvi †KvbwUi †K›`ªxq cigvYy AK‡UU wbqg AbymiY K‡i bv? (In which of the
following molecules the central atom does not obey octet rule?)
K) CCl4 L) XeF2 M) H2O N) NF3
18| 2p AiweUv‡ji n, 1 Ges m Gi gvb n‡”Q h_vµ‡g (The values of n, 1 and m for the
orbital 2p are)
K) 2, 1, 2 L) 2, 1, (−1,0,1) M) 2, 2, (−2) N) 1, 1, 0
19| wb‡gœv³ d-eøK †gŠjmg~‡ni †KvbwU‡Z 4s AiweUv‡j 1wU B‡jKUªb i‡q‡Q? (Which of the
following d-block elements contain one 4s electron?)
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K) Mn(25) L) Fe(26) M) Ni(28) N) Cu(29)
20| wb‡Pi †hŠM¸wji †KvbwUi AvqwbK ˆewkó¨ me‡P‡q †ewk? (Of the following mopunds,
which one has the highest ionic characteristics?)
K) SiF4 L) AlCl3 M) NaI N)
CsF
21| wb‡gœi †Kvb e¯‘i KYv¸‡jvi ïaygvÎ K¤úb-MwZ i‡q‡Q? (In which of the following
substances do the particles possess only vibrational a motion?)
K) NaCl(s) L) H2O(1) M) H2O(g) N) H2(g)
23| Kcvi mvj‡d‡Ui Rjxq `ªeY 10 ampere we`y¨r 30 wgwbU a‡i Pvjbv Ki‡j K¨v‡_v‡W Kx
cwigvY Kcvi Rgv n‡e? (How much copper will be deposited at cathode when
10 amperes of current is passed for 30 minutes through an aqueous
solution of copper (II) sulphate?)
K) 12.0g L) 6.0g M) 3.0g N)
9.0g
24| GKwU d‡ji i‡m nvB‡Wªv‡Rb Avq‡bi NbZ¡ 3.310−2M n‡j H i‡mi pH KZ? (If the
hydrogen ion concentration of a fruit juice is 3.310−2M, what is the pH)
K) 2.00 L) 1.48 M) 4.48 N)
2.18
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27| wb‡gœi †Kvb B‡jK‡UªvWwUi cÖgvY weRviY c‡Ubwkqvj m‡e©v”P? (Which of the following
electrodes has the highest reduction potential?)
K) H+(aq)/H2(g), Pt L) Cu2+(aq)/Cu(s) M) Na+(aq)/Na(s) N) Pt/F2(g)F−(aq)
28| wb‡gœi †Kvb wewµqvq Pvc e„w×i d‡j mvg¨ve¯’vq Drcv`‡bi cwigvY e„w× cvq? (In which of the
following reactions, does the equilibrium yield of the products increase due to
the increase in pressure ?)
K) H2(g)+Br2(g)
→ 2HBr L) 2NO2(g)+7H2(g) → 2CO(g)→GwU
Am¤ú~Y© mgxKiY
M) CO2(g)+C(s) → 2CO(g) N) CaCO3(g)
→
CaO(s)+CO2(g)
29| Kw÷K †mvWv `ªe‡Yi cÖwZ wjUv‡i 5 MÖvg NaOH _vK‡j `ªeYwUi †gvjvwiwU KZ? (What is
the molarity of a NaOH solution which contain g of NaOH per liter of
Solutinon ?)
K) 0.125M L) 12.5M M) 1.25M N) 1.52M
30| wb‡gœi †KvbwU evdvi `ªeY? (Which one of the following constitutes a buffer
Solution ?)
K) CH3COOH & NaOH L) CH3COOH & CH3COONa
M) NaOH & Na2CO3 N) HCl & NaCl
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K) Sericulture L) Lac culture M) Apiculture
N) Pisciculture
4| †Kvb i³-MÖæc enbKvix e¨w³‡K Ômev©Rbxb `vZvÕ ejv nq? (Which blood group in a
person is known as 'Universal donor')
K) B L) O M) A N) AB
5| K¨v½viæ †Kvb †fŠMwjK A‡ji cÖvYx? (Kangaroo belongs to which geographical
region?)
K) Oriental L) Australian M) Ethiopian N)
Palaearctic
6| GK Lv`¨ ¯Íi †_‡K Ab¨ Lv`¨ ¯Í‡ii kw³ cÖev‡ni mwVK aviYv †`q †h wcqvwgW Zv n‡jv− (The
pyramid which reflects the energy flow from one trophic level to another
trophic level is−)
K) Pyramid of biomass L) Pyrameid of number
M) Pyramid of bry biomass N) Pyramid of energy
7| Aóg K‡ivwUK mœvqy‡K e‡j− (The eighth cranial nerve is called−)
K) Vagus L) Auditory M) Facial N) Olfactory
8| e„‡°i AvjUªvwdj‡Uªkb cwiPvjbvKvix A½ n‡jv− (The organ which performs
ultrafiltration in Kidney is−)
K) LH L) Bowman's capsule M) Medulla N)
Glomerulus
9| †Kvb Aw¯’‡Z I‡j‡µbb dmv _v‡K? (Which bone bears Olecranon Fossa?)
K) Scapula L) Ischium M) Humerus N) Pituitary
10| K¨vjwmqvg wecv‡K mnvqZvKvix MÖwš’ n‡jv− (Gland which helps in calcium
metabolism is−)
K) Parathyroid L) Adrenal M) Pancreas N) Pituitary
11| †Rwjwd‡mi jvf©vi bvg− (Name of the larva of jelly fish is−)
K) Tornaria L) Ephyra M) Trochophore N) Ammoecete
12| †Kvb c‡e©i cÖvYx‡Z †Kvqv‡bvmvBUm _v‡K? (Choanocytes present in animals of
which phylum?)
K) Protozoa L) Cnidaria M) Porifera N) Crustacea
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13| ÿz`ªv‡š¿i me©ewn¯’t Kjv ¯Íi‡K e‡j− (The outermost layer of small intestine is
called−)
K) Mucosa L) Muscularis Mucosa M) Submucosa N)
Serosa
14| wZbwU Rxb GKB †nv‡gv‡jvMvm †µv‡gv‡mvg Ae¯’vb Ki‡j RxbÎq‡K e‡j− (Three genes
occurring on the same homologous chromosome is called−)
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M) wØexRcÎx Kv‡Ð (Dicot stem) N) wØexRcÎx g~‡j (Dicot root)
21| †Kvb Dw™¢` my›`ie‡bi g¨vb‡MÖvf e‡b R‡b¥? (Which plant grow in the Sundarban
mangrove forest?)
K) Nymphaea nouchali L) Aegiceras carniculatum
M) Enythrina indica N) Acacia nilotica
22| †KvbwU GKwU Lv`¨ k„•Lj-Gi D`vniY? (Which one is a example of a food chain?)
K) Grass→ Nematode→Tiger L) Egg→ Larve→adult
M) Flower→ Fruit→seed N) Grass→ antelope→lion
23| wZj †Z‡ji Drm n‡jv− (The source of 'till' oill is−)
K) Glycine max L) Sesamum indicum
M) Arachis hypogaea N) Helianthus annuus
24| n¨vP I ¯øvK P‡µ C4 Dw™¢‡` cÖ_g ¯’vqx c`v_© †KvbwU? (Which is the first stable
product of the Hatch and Slack cycle in C4 Plants?)
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4. 'Consumer' means
a) one who eats b) one who gathers c) one who demands d) one who
buys
5. 'Commercial radio programmes's are
a) radio programmes that buy advertisements
b) radio programmes that deal with commerce
c) radio programmes that take money from advertiser
d) radio programmes that sell advertisement
a) to b) of c) with d) for
10. The old road goes'-the village
a) against b) under c) over d) through
11. He goes to school-foot
a) an b) by c) on d) with
2| †Kvb ¯—‡¤¢i kxl© n‡Z 19.5m/sec †e‡M Lvov Dc‡ii w`‡K wbw¶ß †Kvb KYv 5sec c‡i ¯—‡¤¢i cv`‡`‡k cwZZ
n‡j ¯—‡¤¢i D”PZv n‡e (A particle thrown vertically upward from the top of a tower at
a speed of 19.5m/sec. falls at the foot of the tower after 5 seconds. The height of the
tower is)
(a) 20 m (b) 25 m (c) 30 m (d) 50 m
3| `kwgK msL¨v 181 †K wØwgK c×wZ‡Z cÖKvk Ki‡j nq (The decimal number 181 when expressed
in binary system is)
(a) 10110101 (b) 10010111 (c)10101101 (d)11010011
i − i −1 i − i −1
4| i 2 = −1 n‡j Gi gvb KZ? (If i 2
= −1 , what is the value of ?)
i + 2i −1 i + 2i −1
(a) 0 (b) − 2i (c) 2i (d) − 2
e x (1 + x ) e x (1 + x )
5| cos2 xe x ( )dx mgvb
cos (xe )
2 x
dx equals
x
( )
(a) sin e + c ( )
(b) tan xe + c
x
( )
(c) cos xe + c
x
( )
(d) cot xe + c
x
1 1
6| cos 2
x tan x
dx mgvb
cos x tan x
2
dx equal
(a) (
tan x ln cos2 x + c) (b) sin x tan x + c (c) 2 tan x + c (d)
2
(tan x )3 / 2 + c
3
1 1
x x
7|
0 1− x 2
dx Gi gvb (The value of
0 1− x2
dx is)
1
(a) (b) (c) 1 (d)
2 2 2
8| g~jwe›`y n‡Z 3x + 4y = 10 †iLvwU j¤^ `yiZ¡ (The length of the perpendicular from the origin
to the line 3x+4y=10is) (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
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9| 3x+7y-2=0 mij‡iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (2, 1) we›`yMvgx mij‡iLvi mgxKiY (The equation of the
straight line passing through the point (2, 1) and perpendicular to the straight line
3x+7y–2=0 is)
(a) 3x + 7y –13=0 (b) 7x – 3y – 11 = 0 (c) 7x + 3y – 17 = 0 (d) 7x – 3y – 2 = 0
10| mij‡iLv y = kx − 1 eµ‡iLv y = x 2 + 3 Gi ¯úk©K n‡e hw` k Gi GKwU gvb (The straight line y
= kx–1 will be a tangent to the curve y = x 2 + 3 if one of the values of k is)
(a) 1 (b) 2 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 Ans. (d)
11| (9, − 9) I (− 5, 5) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvRK †iLv‡K e¨vm a‡i Aw¼Z e„‡Ëi mgxKiY (The equation of the
circles having the line segment joining the points (9, –9) and (− 5, 5) as diameter is)
(a) x 2 + y2 − 4x + 4y + 90 = 0 (b) x 2 + y2 − 4x + 4y − 90 = 0
(c) x 2 + y2 + 4x − 4y − 90 = 0 (d) x 2 + y2 − 4x − 4y + 90 = 0
12| y2 = 16x I y = 4x Øviv Ave× †¶‡Îi †¶Îdj (The area of the region enclosed by the
curves y2 = 16x and y = 4x is)
(a) 3 / 2 sq.units (b) − 3 / 2 sq.units (c) − 4 / 3 sq.units (d) 2 / 3 sq.units
13|
(x + 4)2 + (y − 2)2 =1 Dce„‡Ëi Dr‡Kw›`ªKZv (The eccentricity of the ellipse
100 64
(x + 4)2 + (y − 2)2 = 1 is)
100 64
(a) 1 (b) 3/5 (c) 5/3 (d) 4/5
−1 −1
Lim tan 2x Lim tan 2x 1
14| = KZ? =? (a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d)
x →0 x x →0 x 2
15| f (x ) = x 2 + 4 Ges g(x ) = 2x − 1 n‡j g(f (x)) Gi gvb (If f (x) = x 2 + 4 and g(x ) = 2x − 1
then the value of g(f(x)) is)
(a) 2x 2 + 7 (b) 7x 2 + 2 (c) x 2 + 2x − 1 (d) x 2 − 2x + 3
16| (
hw` y = ln x + x 2 + a 2 nq Z‡e ) dy
dx
mgvb| (If y = ln x + x 2 + a 2 ( ) dy
then is)
dx
1 1
(a) x + a (c) 1 + x + a
2 2 2 2
(b) (d)
1+ x + a
2 2
x2 + a2
dy dy
hw` x + 3xy + 5y = 1 nq, mgvb (If x 2 + 3xy + 5y 2 = 1 then
2 2
17| is)
dx dx
2 x + 3y 2 x − 3y 2 x + 3y 2 x + 3y
(a) (b) (c) (d) −
3x + 10y 3x + 10y 3x − 10y 3x + 10y
18| cos 75 Gi mwVK gvb (The exact value of cos75 )
3 +1 3 − 3 3 −1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
106
7 7
19| tan −1 6 + tan −1 Gi gvb (The value of tan −1 6 + tan −1 is)
5 5
3 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 2 4 3
20| 2 cos2 + 2 2 sin = 3 n‡j Gi gvb (If 2 cos2 + 2 2 sin = 3 , then the value of is)
(a) 300 (b) 450 (c) 600 (d) 1350
4 5 4
21| hw` f (x )dx = 5 nq,
0
Z‡e f (x − 1)dx gvb n‡e (If f (x )dx = 5 ,
0
then the value of
1
5
f (x − 1)dx is)
1
24| SCHOOL kãwU n‡Z wZbwU A¶i wb‡q c„_Kfv‡e mvRv‡bvi msL¨v (The number of different
selections that can be made of three letters from the word SCHOOL is)
(a) 10 (b) 14 (c) 4 (d) 15
1
25| y =1+ eµ‡iLv x A¶‡K A we›`y‡Z Ges y -A¶‡K B we›`y‡Z †Q` Ki‡j AB mij‡iLvi mgxKiY
2+x
1
n‡e (If the curve y =1+ crosses the x − axis at A and y-axis at B, then the equation of
2+x
AB is)
(a) x − 2y + 3 = 0 (b) x + 2y + 3 = 0 (c) 2x − y + 3 = 0 (d) x − 6y − 3 = 0
26| 30 †_‡K 40 ch©š— msL¨v n‡Z †h †Kvb GKwU msL¨v B”QvgZ wb‡j †mB msL¨vwU †gŠwjK A_ev 5 Gi ¸wYZK nIqvi
m¤¢ve¨Zv (The probability that a number chosen from 30 to 40 at random is a prime or a multiple
of 5 is)
(a) 1 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 3
2 11 11 5
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27| p − 4 8 g¨vwUª·wU e¨wZµgx n‡e hw` p Gi gvb (The matrix p − 4 8 is singular, if the value
2 p + 2 2
p + 2
of p is)
(a) − 4, 6 (b) − 6, 4 (c) 4, 6 (d) − 6, − 4
28| GKRb †jvK Zvi Kuv‡a AbyfywgKfv‡e ¯’vwcZ 6 dzU `xN© GKwU jvwVi cÖv‡š— nvZ †i‡L Aci cÖv‡š— W IR‡bi
GKwU e¯‘ enb Ki‡Q| Kuv‡ai Dci Pv‡ci cwigvY e¯‘wUi IR‡bi wZb ¸Y n‡j Kuva n‡Z nv‡Zi `~iZ¡ n‡e (A
man is carrying a 6 feet long rod horizontally over his shoulder. He has his hand on
one end of the rod and is carrying an object of weight W on the other end. If the
pressure on his shoulder is three times the weight of the object then the distance of
his hand from the shoulder is )
(a) 3 feet (b) 4 feet (c) 2 feet (d) 1 feet
29| x 2 − 5x − 1 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq n‡Z 2 Kg g~jwewkó mgxKiYwU nj (The equation whose roots
are 2 less than the roots of the equation x 2 − 5x − 1 = 0 is)
(a) x 2 + x + 7 = 0 (b) x 2 − x + 7 = 0 (c) x 2 + x − 7 = 0 (d) x 2 − x − 7 = 0
10
30| 1 Gi m¤cÖmvi‡Y x ewR©Z c` nj- (The term independent of x in the expansion of
2x +
6x
1
10
28 27
2x + is–) (a) (b) (c) .1 (d) 3
6x 27 28
PHYSICS
1. 490 m Dc‡i mg‡e‡M Pj‡Z _vKv GKwU wegvb †_‡K †evgv †d‡j †`Iqv n‡j Zv Avbyf~wgK 1500 m `~i‡Z¡
gvwU‡Z c‡o| wegv‡bi MwZ‡eM AvbygvwbK KZ wQj? (Flying at a height of 490 m with uniform
velocity, an aeroplane drops a bomb which hits the ground at a horizontal distance
of 1500 m . What was the approximate velocity of the aeroplane?)
−1 −1 −1
(a) 490 ms ( b) 300 ms (c) 245ms −1 (d ) 150 ms
2. GKwU †KŠwkK bj cvwb‡Z AvswkK †Wvev‡bv| Gi A‡a©K e¨vmv‡a©i Avi GKwU †KŠwkK bj cvwb‡Z AvswkK †Wvev‡bv n‡j
Zvi ga¨Kvi cvwbi ¯—‡¤¢i D”PZv cÖ_gwUi ga¨Kvi cvwbi ¯—‡¤¢i D”PZvi Zzjbvq KZ n‡e? (A capillary tube is
partially dipped into water. If another tube with half the radius is also partially dipped,
what will be the height of water column in the second tube compared to the height of that
in the first tube?)
(a) GK PZz_©vsk (one quarter ) ( b) A‡a©K (half )
(c) wظY (double ) (d ) Pvi¸Y (quadruple )
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3. 100 1 Gi GKwU e„wói †duvUv c„w_exi c„‡ôi w`‡K 9.8ms −2 Z¡i‡Y co‡Z _vK‡j ga¨vKl©‡Yi Kvi‡Y Zvi
MwZ‡eM evo‡Z _v‡K, Aci w`‡K evZv‡mi Nl©Y ej MwZ Kwg‡q †`qvi †Póv K‡i| GK ch©v‡q †duvUvwU 50 ms −1
P~ovš— w¯’i MwZ‡eM cÖvß nj H mg‡q Zvi Dci Nl©Y e‡ji cwigvY KZ? (A rain drop of volume 100 1
falls under gravitational acceleration of 9.8ms −2 while air offers an opposing
frictional force. At one stage the drop attains a terminal constant velocity of 50ms −2 .
What is the magnitude of the frictional force due to air at that point?)
(a) 980N ( b) 980 10−3 N (c) 980 10−6 N (d ) 980 10−9 N
4. c„w_exi e¨vmva© 4000 gvBj n‡j AvbygvwbK KZ D”PZvq gva¨vKl©Y ej c„w_ex c„‡ôi gva¨vKl©Y e‡ji 1% n‡e?
(If the radius of the earth is 4000 miles, at what approximate height the
gravitational force of the earth will be 1% of that at its surface?)
(a) 360 gvBj ( b) 3,600 gvBj (c) 36,000 gvBj (d ) 360,000 gvBj
5. w¯’i Ae¯’v‡b GKRb †kªvZv Zvi w`‡K †a‡q Avmv GKwU Mvwoi n‡Y©i K¤úvsK ïb‡Qb 2100 Hz wnmv‡e| hw`
Mvwoi nY© mwZ¨Kvi 2000 Hz K¤úvs‡Ki n‡q _v‡K Z‡e †kªvZvi mv‡c‡¶ Mvwoi MwZ‡eM KZ? (A stationary
listener hears an approaching car beeping at 21000 Hz. If the car has a horn which
emits sound of frequency 2000 Hz, what is the velocity of the car with respect to the
listener?)
−1
(a) ‡kªvZvi w`‡K 4ms −1 (4ms towards the listener)
−1
(b) †kªvZvi wecixZ w`‡K 4ms−1 (4ms away from the listener)
−1
(c) ‡kªvZvi wecixZ w`‡K 16ms −1 (16ms away from the listener)
(d) ‡kªvZvi w`‡K 16ms −1 (16ms −1 towards the listener)
6. GKwU Mvwo Pj‡Z _vK‡j Zvi Uvqv‡ii wfZi GKwU ZvcMZxq cÖwµqv P‡j| GB cÖwµqvwU nj (Changes occur
in the air inside a tyre as the car travels. The process is known as)
(a) m‡gvò cÖwµqv (Isothermal process) (b) i“×Zvcxq cÖwµqv (Adiabatic process)
(c) aª“e AvqZb cÖwµqv (Isochoric process) (d) aª“e Pvc cÖwµqv (Isobaric process)
7. GKwU Kv‡b©v BwÄb 300C I 100C Ges Av‡iKwU Kv‡b©v BwÄb 500C I 300C Gi g‡a¨ KvR Ki‡Q| cÖ_gwUi
Zzjbvq wØZxqwUi `¶Zv (A carnot engine works between 300C and 100C , while another Carnot
engine works between 500C and 300C . Compared to the former engine the efficiency of the
latter is about)
(a) GKB _vK‡e (b) 75% (c) 135% (d) 167%
8. GKwU N‡ii GK cÖv‡š— GKRb eskxev`K †Kej gvÎ GKwU myi evwR‡q Pj‡Qb hv Aci cÖvš— †_‡K cÖwZdwjZ nq w¯’i
Zi½ m„wó Ki‡Q| cwigvc K‡i †`Lv †Mj cÖwZ lm ci ci k‡ãi ZxeªZv me©wbæ| my‡ii K¤úvsK KZ? (evZvm k‡ãi
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†eM cÖwZ †m‡K‡Û 332 ms −1 ) (A flutist play a single note continuously from one end of a
room which gets reflected from the other end to produce stationary waves. If was found
that the intensity of the sound goes to a minimum at every 1m. What is the sound goes
to a minimum at every lm What is the frequency of the note?) (The velocity of sound in
air = 332 ms −1 )
(a) 166 Hz (b) 332 Hz (c) 664 Hz (d) 1328 Hz
9. GKwU ΓwUc~Y© _v‡g©vwgUv‡ii eid we›`y 5C Ges ÷xg we›`y 99C | hLb G _v‡g©vwgUv‡i 52C cÖ`k©b K‡i ZLb
dv‡ibnvBU †¯‹‡j ZvcgvÎv KZ? (In a faulty thermometer the ice point is found to be at 5C and
the steam point at 99C. When this thermometer reads 52C, what is the correct
temperature in Fahrenheit?)
(a) 132F (b) 122F (c) 302F (d) 322F
10. GKwU Zwor †Kv‡li we`y¨r PvjK ej 1.4V Ges Af¨š—ixY †iva 0.2; Bnvi cÖvš—Øq 2.6 †iv‡ai GKwU
Zvi Øviv hy³ Ki‡j †KvlwUi cÖvš—xq wefe cv_©K¨ KZ n‡e? (The e.m.f of a cell is 1.4v and its
internal resistance is 0.2 . What is the terminal potential difference of the cell if the
terminals are connected by a wire of resistance 2.6 ?)
(a) 1.0V (b) 1.5V (c) 2.0V (d) 1.3V
11. Zwor-Pz¤^Kxq Zi½mg~n me©wbæ †_‡K me©e„nr Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i wnmv‡e mvRv‡bv n‡j Zv n‡e wbæiƒc (If arranged
from short to long wavelengths, the electromagnetic waves will look as follows)
(a) †eZvi Zi½, gvB‡µI‡qf, X - iwk¥, `„k¨gvb Av‡jvK, Bbd«v‡iW wewKiY, Mvgv iwk¥
(b) †eZvi Zi½, gvB‡µvI‡qf Bbd«v‡iW wewKiY, `„k¨gvb Av‡jvK, X -iwk¥, Mvgv iwk¥
(c) Mvgv iwk¥, X - iwk¥, AwZ‡e¸Yx iwk¥, `„k¨gvb Av‡jvK, Bbd«v‡iW wewKiY, gvB‡µvI‡qf, †eZvi Zi½
(d) `„k¨gvb Av‡jvK, †eZvi Zi½, Mvgv iwk¥ gvB‡µvI‡qf, X -iwk¥, Bbd«v‡iW wewKiY
12. GKwU UªvÝdg©v‡ii cÖvBgvwi I †m‡KÛvwi Zv‡ii N~Y©‡bi AbycvZ 20 t 1 Ges †m‡KÛvwi‡Z 20 †iva jvMv‡bv Av‡Q| hw`
cÖvBgvwi‡Z 220V cÖ‡qvM Kiv nq Zvn‡j Gi g‡a¨ we`y¨r cÖevn n‡e (The ratio of the number of turns in the
primary to the number of turns in the secondary of a transformer is 20 t1. A 20 load is
connected to the secondary coil of the transformer. If the primary voltage is 220V, the
current in the primary is)
(a) 0.55 A (b) 27.5 mA (c) 27.5 A (d) 5.5 mA
13. evqy I nxi‡Ki ga¨Kvi msKU †KvY 25 ; nxi‡Ki cÖwZmiv¼ KZ? (The critical angle at diamond-air
interface is 25. What is the refractive index of diamond?)
(a) 2.566 (b) 2.366 (c) 2.666 (d) 2.444
14. wb‡P cÖ`wk©Z ûBU‡÷vb eªx‡R me wefe O we›`yi mv‡c‡¶ cwigvc Kiv n‡”Q| me¸‡jv †iva ci¯úi mgvb n‡j
VA Ges VB Gi gvb mgvb nZ| wPÎ Abyhvqx †iva emv‡bv n‡j VB − VA Gi gvb KZ? (In the
Wheatstone bridge, as shown below, all the voltages are measured with respect to
110
pointo O. If all the resistors had equal values, VA would have been equal to VB.
What would be the value of VB−VA when the resistors have values as shown in the
diagram?)
(a) 1V (b) − 1V (c) 5V (d) –5V
15. GKwU Kgb-‡em UªvbwR÷vi web¨v‡m A¨vwgUvi cÖevn 1.25 mA Ges Kv‡j±i cÖevn 8 10−4 A n‡j †em cÖevn
n‡e| (Emitter current in a transistor in common base configuration is 1.25 mA and
collector current is 8 10−4 A. The base current will be)
(a) 4.5 10−4 A (b) 3.5 A (c) 0.3 10−3 A (d) 3.3 103 mA
16. 1kg f‡ii †ZRw¯Œq †gŠ‡ji GKwU e¯‘i g‡a¨ 48 w`b c‡i H †gŠ‡ji gvÎ 0.25kg cvIqv hvq| †gŠjwUi Aa©vqy KZ?
(1kg of a pure radioactive element has only 0.25kg after 48 days. What is the half-life of this
element?)
(a) 12 days (b) 24 days (c) 36 days (d) 72 days
17. mxwgZ fiwewkó †Kvb e¯‘KYv k~b¨¯’v‡b Av‡jvi MwZ‡e‡M Pj‡Z cv‡i bv| wb‡Pi †Kvb mgxKiY †_‡K Gi ¯^c‡¶ me‡P‡q †ewk
MÖnY‡hvM¨ hyw³ cvIqv hvq? (No particle with finite mass can reach the velocity of light in free space.
Which of the following equations gives the most acceptable argument in favour of this
statement?)
t0 m0
(a) L = L o 1 − v 2 / c 2 (b) t = (c) m = (d) E = mc2
1− v / c
2 2
1− v / c
2 2
−1
18. GKwU cv_i GKwU cy‡ji Dci †_‡K 10 ms †e‡M cvwb‡Z wb‡¶c Kiv nj| 3s ci cvwb‡Z AvNv‡Z mgq
cv_iwUi MwZ‡eM KZ? (A piece of stone is thrown into water from over a bridge at a
speed of 10 ms–1. It takes 3s to strike the water. The speed of the stone at the time of
striking is)
(a) 39.4 ms–1 (b) 40.0 ms–1 (c) 30.0 ms–1 (d) 100.0 ms–1
–1 –1
19. 4kg I 6kg f‡ii `yBwU e¯‘ h_vµ‡g 10 ms Ges 5 ms †e‡M GKB w`‡K Pjvi mgq G‡K Aci‡K av°v
w`j| av°vi ci GK‡Î hy³ n‡q Pj‡j KZ †eM cÖvß n‡e? (Two bodies of masses 4 kg and 6 kg hit
one another while moving with velocity 10 ms–1 and 5 ms–1 respectively in the same
direction. What will be the velocity if they stick together after collision?
(a) 10 ms–1 (b) 5 ms–1 (c) 6 ms–1 (d) 7 ms–1
20. `yBwU mgvb aviK‡Z¡i aviK‡K cÖ_‡g †kªYx‡Z I c‡i mgvš—iv‡j mshy³ Kiv nj| †kªYx I mgvš—ivj ms‡hv‡M Zzj¨
aviK‡Z¡i AbycvZ (Two capacitors of equal capacitance are first connected in series and
then in parallel. The ratio of equivalent capacitance of series to parallel connections
is)
(a) 1 t 1 (b) 4 t 1 (c) 1 t 2 (d) 1 t 4
21. GKwU w`K cwieZx© we`y¨r cÖevn‡K I = 1000 sin(500 t ) mgxKiY Øviv cÖKvk Kiv hvq| H cÖev‡ni K¤úvsK-
(An alternating current is expressed in the form I=1000 sin (500 t ). Its frequency
is)
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(a) 200 Hz (b) 300 Hz (c) 400 Hz (d) 250 Hz
22. P = î + 2 ĵ − 2k̂ Ges Q = 3î + 2 ĵ + 2 3k̂ †f±i `yBwU GKwU we›`y‡Z ci¯úi j¤^fv‡e wµqvkxj| G‡`i jwä
†f±‡ii w`K ( P Gi mv‡c‡¶) KZ? (Two vectors P = î + 2 ĵ − 2k̂ and Q = 3î + 2 ĵ + 2 3k̂ are
acting at a point perpendicularly. What is the direction of the resulting vector with
respect to P ?)
(a) 20 (b) 59 (c) 70 (d) 90
23. GKwU AMÖMvgx Zi‡½i mgxKiY y = 8 cos(5x − 30t ) n‡j Zi½ `kvi †eM KZ? (It the equation of a
progressive wave is y=8cos(5x–30t), what is its phase velocity?)
(a) 5 ms–1 (b) 30 ms–1 (c) 8 ms–1 (d) 6 ms–1
d2x
24. 4 + 100x = 0 mgxKiY Øviv ewY©Z mij Qw›`Z MwZi †KŠwYK K¤úvsK (The angular frequency of
dt 2
d2x
the simple harmonic motion described by 4 + 100x = 0 is)
dt 2
(a) 4 rad/s (b) 100 rad/s (c) 25 rad/s (d) 5 rad/s
25. wb‡Pi eZ©bx‡Z 10 †iv‡Mi ga¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ Zwor cÖevn (The current flowing through the 10
resistor in the following circuit is)
26. `yBwU abvZ¥K we›`y PvR© q1 I q 2 ci¯úi n‡Z d `~i‡Z¡ Ae¯’vb Ki‡Q| q1 / q 2 = 16 n‡j q1 †_‡K KZ
`~i‡Z¡ Zwor †¶Î cÖve‡j¨i gvb k~b¨ n‡e? (Two positive point charges q1 and q 2 are separated
by a distance d. If q1 / q 2 = 16 , at what distance from q1 will the electric field
strength be zero?)
4 1
(a) d/2 (b) d (c) d (d) 2d
5 16
27. GKwU Mvwo mij‰iwLK c‡_ w¯’i Ae¯’v †_‡K 2ms−2 Z¡iY 5s Pjj, Gici mg‡e‡M 10 s P‡j Zvici mg g›`‡b 3s
−1
Pjvi ci Zvi MwZ‡eM nj 7 ms | D³ g›`‡bi gvb KZ wQj? (A car travelling in a straight line
accelerates from rest at 2ms−2 for 5 s. and then travels at a constant velocity for 10 s, and
then decelerates uniformly for 3s, after which it attains a velocity of 7ms −1 . What is the
magnitude of the above deceleration?)
−2 −2 −2
(a) 0.3ms −2 (b) 1 ms (c) 3 ms (d) 5 ms
28. ci¯úi Lye KvQvKvwQ Aew¯’Z `yBwU FRy cwievnx Zv‡i `yBwU mggv‡bi Zwor cÖevn wecixZ w`‡K cÖevwnZ Zv‡i
`yBwU mggv‡bi Zwor cÖevn wecixZ w`‡K cÖevwnZ n‡”Q| Zvi †_‡K r `~i‡Z¡ †PŠ¤^K Av‡ek †¶Î KZ? (Two
very closely spaced straight conducting wires are carrying equal currents in
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opposite directions. What is the value of the magnetic field of induction at a distance
r from the e wires?)
(a) 0i /(2r) (b) 0i /(r) (c) 20i (d) 0
29. †ZRw¯Œq †iW‡bi Aa©vqy 3.8 w`b| Avw` cigvYy msL¨vi 30% ¶q n‡Z KZ mgq jvM‡e? (Half-life of
radioactive radon is 3.8 days. What is the time required for 30% of the initial
number of atoms in a sample of radon to decay?)
(a) 3.8 days (b) 1.95 days (c) 30 days (d) 0.7 days
30. GbUªwc wK‡mi cwigvc wb‡`©k K‡i? (Entropy of a system is the measure of what?)
(a) †gvU Zvc (total heat) (b) myk„•LjZv (order) (c) wek„•LjZv (disorder) (d) ZvcgvÎv
(temperature)
CHEMISTRY
1. ‡ebwR‡bi bvB‡Uªk‡b wb‡Pi †Kvb wewµqK †mUwU e¨eüZ nq| (Which set of the following reagents is
used in the nitration of benzene?)
(a) NaNO3 and dil.HNO3 (b) Dil. HNO3 and dil. H 2SO 4
(c) NaNO 2 and dil. HCl (d) Conc. HNO3 and conc. H 2SO 4
2. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Zvr¶wYKfv‡e jyKvm wewµqv †`q? (Which of the following will give Lucas test
instantaneoulsy?)
(a) CH 3OH (b) CH 3CH(OH )CH 3 (c) CH 3C(CH 3 )2 OH (d) CH3COCH 3
4. Kve©b I wmwjKb ch©vq mviYxi Group IV Gi †gŠj| wb‡Pi †Kvb Z_¨wU CO2 Ges SiO2 Gi Rb¨ cÖ‡hvR¨?
(Carbon and silicon are the elements of Group IV in the periodic table. Which of the
following statements is true for CO2 and Sio2?)
(a) Both contain ionic bond (b) Both are readily soluble in water
(c) Both are acidic oxides (d) Both have giant molecular structure
5. CH 3CH = CHCHO Gi mv‡_ NaBH 4 †hvM Ki‡j cÖavb Drcv` n‡e (The main product
obtained when CH 3CH = CHCHO is treated with NaBH4 is)
(a) CH3CH2CH2CHO (b) CH3CH = CHCH2OH
(c) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH (d) CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3
6. wb‡Pi †KvbwU A¨v‡iv‡gwUK †hŠM bq? (Which of the following is not aromatic?)
+
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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7. wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU †dn&wjs `ªe‡Yi m‡½ wewµqv K‡i jvj Aat†¶c †`q? (Which of the following
compounds forms red precipitate when treated with Fehling's solution?)
(a) RCH2X (b) RCOOH (c) RCH2OH (d) RCH2CHO
8. 1− butene Gi mv‡_ cviA·vB‡Wi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z HBr wgkv‡j cÖZ¨vwkZ Drcv`wU nj- (When 1− butene
is mixed with HBr in the presence of peroxide the expected product is)
(a) n-Butyl bromide (b) Isobutyl bromide (c) 2, 2- Dibromobutane (d)
Perbromobutane
9. B_vBj A¨vj‡Kvn‡ji ev®ú‡K mwµq Gjywgbvi Dci w`‡q 350C Zv‡c cwiPvjbv Ki‡j cvIqv hvq-
(Vapour of ethyl alcohol when passed over activated alumina at 350C produces)
(a) CH4 (b) CH3CH3 (c) CH2=CH2 (d) CH CH
11. B_vbj‡K GKwU kw³kvjx RviK Øviv RvwiZ Ki‡j wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU ˆZwi nq? (Which of the following
products is formed when ethanol is oxidized by a strong oxidizing agent?)
(a) CH 3CHO (b) CH 3COOH (c) CH 3CH 2OOCCH 3 (d) CH 3CH 3
12. NH4Cl AYyi eÜb cÖK…wZ n‡”Q - (The bonding patterns of NH4Cl molecule are)
(a) ionic (b) covalent (c) coordinate covalent (d) all of them
13. 250.0 cm3 , 0.5 M Na 2CO 3 `ªeY m¤ú~Y©fv‡e cÖkwgZ Ki‡Z wK cwigvY 0.25 M HCl `ªe‡Yi cÖ‡qvRb
n‡e? (What volume of 0.25 M HCl solution will be required to neutralize completely
250.0 cm3 of 0.5 M Na2CO3 solution)
(a) 250cm3 (b) 125 cm3 (c) 1000 cm3 (d) 500 cm3
14. C 2 H 4 AYy‡Z C − H eÜb¸‡jv wb‡Pi †Kvb AiweUvj؇qi Awaµg‡Yi d‡j MwVZ nq? (Overlapping of
which of the following pair of orbitals leads to the formation of C–H bonds in C2H4?)
(a) C(sp) + H(2s) (b) C(sp2)+H(1s) (c) C(sp2)+H(2p) (d) C(sp3)+H(1s)
15. gwiPvi ivmvqwbK ms‡KZ nj- (Chemical formula of rust is-)
(a) Fe2O3. xH2O (b) FeCl3 (c) Fe2O3 − 2H 2O (d) Fe3O4
16. _v‡qvmvj‡dU Avqb Av‡qvwWb Øviv RvwiZ n‡j cvIqv hvq (Oxidation of thiosulphate ion by iodine
gives)
2− 2− 2− 2−
(a) SO 3 (b) S4 O 6 (c) SO 4 (d) S2 O 8
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17. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡Z eÜb †KvY me‡P‡q eo? (In which of the following species the bond angle is the
greatest?)
(a) NH2 (b) NH3 (c) CH4 (d) H2O
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18. GKwU AiweUv‡ji PviwU †Kvqv›Uvg msL¨vi gvb n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = +
n‡j B‡j±ª‡bi msL¨v n‡e
2
(Number of electrons (s) in an orbital having quantum numbers n = 3, l = 2, m = 1, s = + 1
2
will be)
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 10
19. wb‡Pi †Kvb wewµqvwU‡K RviY-weRviY wewµqv wn‡m‡e MY¨ Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i? (Which of the following
reactions may be regarded as an oxidation-reduction reaction?)
⎯→[Cu (NH 3 )4 ]2+
(a) Cu 2+ + 4 NH 3 ⎯ (b) Cl 2 + 2OH − ⎯
⎯→ Cl −1 + ClO− + H2O
+ +
(c) NH 3 + H ⎯⎯→ NH 4 (d) Ca 2+ + 2F− ⎯
⎯→ CaF2
20. ch©vq mviYx‡Z †Ujywiqvg (Te ) †Kb Av‡qvwW‡bi (I) c~‡e© Av‡m? (Why does tellurium (Te) come
before iodine (I) in the periodic table?)
(a) Te has one electron more in the outermost orbital than I
(b) Te has one neutron less in the nucleus than I
(c) Te has one proton less than I (d) Te has one proton more than I
21. 17C ZvcgvÎvq 2 atm Pv‡c 5 litre AvqZ‡bi GKwU M¨v‡mi IRb 3g | M¨vmwUi AvYweK IRb KZ? (The
weight of 5L of a gas at 170C temperature and 2 atm pressure is 3g. What is its
molecular weight?)
(a) 7.14 (b) 26. 13 (c) 32.14 (d) 16.34
22. A + 3B C+2D wewµqvwUi K c Gi gvb n‡e (The value of Kc for the reaction A+3B C+2D
will be)
(a) [A] [B]3 / [C] [D]2 (b) [C] [D]2 / [A] [B]3 (c) [A] [3B] / [C] [2D] (d) None of the above
H
23. wb‡Pi †Kvb `ªe‡Yi p 7.0 A‡c¶v †ewk? (Which of the following solutions has a pH higher than
7.0?)
(a) 0.01 M NaCl (b) 0.01 M CH3COOH (c) 0.01 M Na2CO3 (d) 0.01 M NH4Cl
24. ‡Kvb wewµqvq n Gi gvb 0.5 | KZ †Kjwfb ZvcgvÎvq wewµqvwUi K p Ges K c Gi gvb h_vµ‡g 32.5 I
−1 −1
2.5 n‡e hw` R = 0.0821 L atm K mol ? (For a reaction n is 0.5. At what Kelvin
temerature, Kp and Kc for that reaction will be 32.5 and 2.5 respectively if R=0.0821 L
−1 −1
atm K mol ?)
(a) 273 K (b) 388.26 K (c) 934.26 K (d) 2058.26 K
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25. 10 g Aw·‡Rb KqwU AYy Av‡Q? (How many oxygen molecules are present in 10 g oxygen)
(a) 9.411023 (b) 1.88 1023 (c) 0.411023 (d) 0.94 1023
26. †Kvb Ae¯’vq Av`k© AvPiY n‡Z GKwU M¨v‡mi me‡P‡q †ewk wePz¨wZ N‡U? (In what condition, a gas
deviates most from the ideal behaviour?)
(a) high temperature and low pressure (b) Low temperature and low pressure
(c) high temperature and high ressure (d) low temperature and high pressure
27. N 2O5 Gi Zvc we‡qvRb GKwU cÖ_g µg wewµqv Ges GB wewµqvi nvi aª“eK Gi gvb 6.2 10−4 s −1 | Gi
Aa© Avqy®‹vj KZ? (The thermal decomposition of N 2 O5 is a first order reaction. Its rate
constant is 6.2 10−4 s −1. What is the half life of this reaction?)
(a) 11.18s (b) 111.8s (c) 1118.0s (d) 1.18 min
28. PviwU †U÷wUD‡e wbæwjwLZ PviwU je‡Yi eY©nxb `ªeY Avjv`vfv‡e †i‡L cÖ‡Z¨KwU †U÷wUD‡e GKwU K‡i Zvgvi cvZ Wywe‡q
ivL‡j †Kvb `ªeYwU †kl ch©š— bxj n‡e? (The following four colourless salt solutions are placed in
separate test tube and a strip of copper is placed in each. Which solution will finally turn
blue?)
(a) NaCl (b) AgNO3 (c) Cd(NO3)2 (d) ZnSO4
29. mvaviY Ae¯’vq GKwU †fvëvwqK ˆe`y¨wZK †m‡ji emf n‡e| (The value of emf of a voltaic cell
2+ 2+
operating under standard condition is) [Given that Cu aq / Cu (s) = 0.34V, Zn (s) /
Zn (aq ) = −0.76V]
(a) 1.10V (b) 1.80V (c) 0.42V (d) 0.62V
30. Kve©b, bvB‡Uªv‡Rb I Aw·‡R‡bi cvigvYweK IRb h_vµ‡g 12.14 I 16 | wb‡Pi M¨vm †Rvo¸‡jvi g‡a¨
†KvbwUi e¨vcb nvi mgvb? (The atomic weights of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen are 12.14
and 16 respectively. Which of the following pair of gases will diffuse at the same
rate
(a) CO2 and NO2 (b) CO2 and N2O (c) CO2 and CO (d) N2O and NO2
BIOLOGY
1. K¨vb_vwiwWb bvgK Jla ˆZixi Rb¨ †h Kx‡Ui †`n e¨eüZ nq Zv nj (The drug cantharidine is
prepared from the body of insect)
(a)Tachardia lacca (b) bombyx mori (c) Lytta vesicatoria (d) Apis dorsata
2. gvbe‡`‡ni †Kvb A½ MvB‡Kv‡Rb Rgv Ki‡Z cv‡i? (Which organ of human body can store
glycogen)
(a) wcË_wj (bile sac) (b) AMœ¨vkq (pancreas) (c) hK…Z (liver) (d) nvo (bone)
3. nvBWªv Gi GwcWvwg©‡m †Kvb †KvlwU †`Lv hvq bv?
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(a) ms‡e`x †Kvl (sensory cell) (b) MÖwš’ †Kvl (gland cell)
(c) wkLv †Kvl flame cell) (d) Rbb †Kvl (germ cell)
4. cÖ_g †K¬vb Kiv ¯—b¨cvqx cÖvYxi bvg (Name of the first cloned mammal is)
(a) Poly (b) Moly (c) Dolly (d) Tracy
5. gvbe‡`‡n Plasmodium malariae ciRxwei myßve¯’v KZ w`b? (What is the incubation period of
Plasmodium malariae in human body?)
(a) 12 – 20 days (b) 8 – 15 days (c) 18 – 40 days (d) 11– 16 days
6. †Kvb cÖvYx‡Z wn‡gvwmj cvIqv hvq? (Which animal does contain haemocel?)
(a) fish (b) hydra (c) cockroach (d) frog
7. 'Fabricks of human body' MÖ‡š’i †jLK †K? (Who is the author of the book 'Fabricks of human body'?
(a) William Harvey (b) Andreas Vesalius (c) Rene des Cartes (d) Marcello Malpighi
8. †Kvb bvB‡Uªv‡Rb RvZxq ¶vi RNA †Z bvB, (Which nitrogenous base is absent in RNA?)
(a) thymine (b) cytosine (c) guanine (d) adenine
9. IgvwUwWqv‡gi wKDwUK¨v‡ji evB‡ii ¯^”Q AveiYx‡K ejv nq (The outer transparent cuticular layer
of an ommatidium is called)
(a) Kwb©qv‡Rb ¯—i (corneagen layer) (b) Kwb©qv (cornea)
(c) iÄK AveiYx (pigment sheath) (d) i¨ve‡Wvg (rhabdome)
10. †KvbwU †`kwU c¨vwjqvK©wUK A‡ji Aš—fy©³? (Which country does fall in the Palaearctic
Region?)
(a) Japan (b) Singapore (c) Nepal (d) Taiwan
11. †h Rxb ˆewkó¨ cÖKv‡k evav cvq Zv‡K e‡j (The gene which is obstructed to express is called)
(a) epistatic gene (b) hypostatic gene (c) lethal gene (d) complementary
gene
12. AMÖwcUzBUvix †jv‡e KqwU ni‡gvb ˆZix nq? (How many hormones are produced in the fore-
lobe of the pituitary gland)
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
13. Rxe ˆewPΨ i¶v Kivi Rb¨ ¯’vcb Ki‡Z nq (Biodiversity can be protected by establishing)
(a) sperm bank (b) blood bank (c) hormone bank (d) gene bank
14. †Kvb K‡ivwUK øvqy ü`wc‡Ê kvLv we¯—vi K‡i? (Which cranial nerve does send branches to the
heart?)
(a) trochlear (b) vagus (c) glossopharyngeal (d) abducens
15. GKwU cÖv_wgK spermatocyte KqwU spermatid ‰Zix K‡i? (How many spermatids are
produced by a primary spermatocyte?) (a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 6
(d) 4
16. wb‡æi †KvbwU 'water mould'? (Which one of the following is a 'water mould'?
(a) Penicillium (b) Saprolegnia (c) Agaricus (d) Helminthosporium
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17. †Kvb Dw™¢`wU evsjv‡`‡k Gb‡WwgK? (Which plant is endemic to Bangladesh?)
(a) Knema benglaensis (b) Ficus benghalensis
(c) Commelina benglensis (d) Cuscuta chittagongensis
18. †Zvlv cv‡Ui Drm nj- (The soure of 'tosha' jute fibre is-)
(a) Crotalaria juncea (b) Corchorus capsularis
(c) Hibiscus subdariffa (d) Corchorus oilitorius
19. el©ejq Drcbœ nq †h Kvi‡Y - (Annual ring is formed due to-)
(a) Dw™¢‡`i †MŠY e„w×i (Secondary growth of plants) (b) KK© K¨vw¤^qvg m„wói Rb¨ (Formation of cork
cambium)
(c) j¨vw›U‡mj ˆZixi Rb¨ (Formation of lenticels) (d) K‡U©· e„w×i Rb¨ (Development of cortex)
20. ÔwMgv KvcÕ hy³ eªv‡qvdvBU nj (Bryophyte with 'gemma cup'is-)
(a) Semibarbula (b) Marchantia (c) Riccia (d) Anthoceros
21. T2 e¨v‡±wiIdvR-Gi wbDwK¬K A¨vwmW-(Nucleic acid of T2 - bacteriophage is)
(a) RNA (b) Mixture of RNA and DNA
(c) Single helix DNA (d) Double helix DNA
22. Dw™¢` µgvMg‡bi †Kvb ch©v‡q Utricularia Dw™¢`wU Rb¥vq? (In which stage of the plant succession
does Utricularia plant grow?)
(a) wbgw¾Z ch©v‡q (submerged stage) (b) bjLvMov ch©v‡q (reed swamp stage)
(c) Z…YPviY fywg ch©v‡q (sedge meadow stage) (d) ¸j¥ f~wg ch©v‡q (woodland stage)
23. wg‡qvwmm Gi †Kvb ch©v‡q †nv‡gv‡jvMvm †µv‡gv‡Rvg c„_K nq? (During which stage of meiosis do
homologous chromosomes separate?)
(a) Prophase II (b) Telophase I (c) Metaphase I (d) Anaphase I
24. wUmy¨ KvjPvi c×wZ‡Z †gwi‡÷g KvjPvi K‡i Drcvw`Z Pvivi ˆewkó¨ nj- (The characteristics of
plantlets produced from meristems through tissue culture is -)
(a) †ivM cÖwZ‡iva Kiv (disease resistance) (b) †ivM gy³ _vKv (disease free)
(c) †ivMvµvš— nIqv (diseased) (d) †ivM `gb Kiv (disease controlling)
25. wb‡æi †KvbwU wbDwK¬qvmwenxb RxweZ †Kvl? (Which one of the following is a living cell without
nucleus?)
(a) m½x †Kvl (companion cell) (b) mxf bj (sieve tube)
(c) †d¬v‡qg c¨v‡ibKvBgv (phloem parenchyma) (d) RvB‡jg c¨v‡ibKvBgv (xylem parenchyma)
26. ÷v‡P©i g‡bvm¨vKvivBW BDwb‡U KqwU Kve©b cigvYy _v‡K (How many carbon atoms are there in the
monosaccharide units in starch?) (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 6
27. K¨vjwfb P‡µ CO 2 MÖnxZv †K? (Which is the CO 2 acceptor in Calvin Cycle?)
(a) Ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate (b) Ribose-5-phosphate
(c) Ribulose-1, 5-diphosphate (d) Ribulose-5-phosphate
28. ‡Kvb †Mv‡Î e„°vKvi civMavbx cvIqv hvq? (In which family do you get kidney shaped anther?)
(a) Liliaceae (b) Cruciferae (c) Leguminosae (d) Malvaceae
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29. GbRvBg-Gi ivmvqwbK cÖK…wZ wK? (What is the chemical nature of enzyme?)
(a) Lipid (b) Protein (c) Carbohydrate (d) Amino acid
30. UªvB‡Kvev÷ cvIqv hvq-(Trichoblast is found in-)
(a) Nostoc (b) Spirogyra (c) Polysiphonia (d) Sargassum
ENGLISH
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5
The second half of the twentieth century saw more changes than the previous two
hundred years. There were many remarkable advances in medicine that helped to increase our
average life expectancy way beyond that of our ancestors. Incredible innovations such as
television changed the way we spend our leisure hours. Perhaps the most important
breakthrough, however, has been the microchip, Nobody could have imagined, when it was first
invented, that within a matter of years, video recorder. And nobody could have predicted the
sudden proliferation of computers that would via the internet / w.w.w or send messages around
the world by e-mail at the touch of a button. Meanwhile research into other aspects of
information technology is making it easier and cheaper for us to talk to friends and relations
around the world.
1. Choose the most suitable title for the passage:
a. Progress b. Wonders of Technology
c. Recent Breakthroughs in Technology d. Sciences
2. Choose a word that can be used instead of the phrase "sudden proliferation"-
a. alternation b. mushrooming c. juggling d. increasing
3. Which of the following statements is valid?
a. There have been fewer changes in the 20th century than in the previous one
b. Everyone knew that changes would come very very fast
c. Most changes have come through the microchip
d. It has become impossible to contact friends
4. "Life expectancy" means :
a. high hopes b. economic growth c. birth and rebirth d. how long one lives
5. Which statement is false?
a. Medical treatment is better now
b. It was commonly believed that the invention of computers would drastically change our
lives.
c. We can easily find information on far-off places
d. People live longer than before
Choose the correct verb form (questions 6-7)
6. He often ______ newspapers but he has never ______ a novel.
a. reads, read b. read, read c. reads, reads d. read, reads
7. The number of students seeking admission ______
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a. have increased b. have been increased c. is increased d. has increased
Choose the correct prepositions for the following sentences (questions 8-9)
8. Armed thieves descended ______ the harmless travellers.
a. on b. in c. at d. into
9. I want to go ______ abroad after my studies.
a. to b. no preposition c. in d. for
Choose the correct article (question 10-11)
10. ______ Agriculture is ______important activity in Bangladesh.
a. no article, the b. no article, an c. An, an d. The, the
11. ______ AIDS virus infection is incurable.
a. An b. One c. no article d. The
Choose the correct interrogative form (questions 12-13)
12.
a. When did you born? b. When were you born?
c. When you are born? d. When you born?
13.
a. When did you passed your HSC? b. When did you pass your HSC?
c. When are you pass your HSC? d. When have you pass your HSC?
Choose the correct meaning of the idioms (questions 14-15)
14. "to nurse a grudge"
a. to bear ill will b. to look after carefully c. to be feverish d. to be ready
to cure
15. "to hit the roof"
a. to climb very high b. to do something dangerous c. to be very angry d. to be very
happy
Identify the correct sentence (questions 16-18)
16.
a. Fortunately, the explosion killed only one person.
b. Only fortunately, the explosion killed one person.
c. Fortunately, only the explosion killed one person.
d. Fortunately, the explosion killed person one on.
17.
a. After finish my dinner I will watch TV b. After finishing my dinner I will watching
TV
c. After finishing my dinner I watched TV d. After finishing my dinner I will watch TV
18.
a. Although I am not, hungry but I want to eat something.
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b. Although I am not hungry, I want to eat something.
c. Although I am not hungry, still I want to eat something.
d. Although I am not hungry, I wanted to eat something.
Choose the correct tag (questions 19-20)
19. We didn't play very well today, _____?
a. did we b. could we c. should we d. must we
20. Banks close at 4 p.m., _____?
a. do they b. must they c. don't they d. isn't they
Choose the correct conjunction (questions 21-22)
21. Mr. Ahmed was rich _____he was not a happy man
a. so b. too c. but d. or
22. The common man is _____ rich _____ famous
a. neither / nor b. either / or c. but / and d. not only / but also
Choose the correct form of the word to fill in the gap (questions 23)
23. For _____ did the board of directors vote?
a. who b. whom c. whoever d. whichever
Find the word that is spelt incorrectly (question 24)
24.
a. criticised b. curiosity c. attendance d. crefully
25. Choose the correct spelling (question 25)
a. acessories b. accessories c. accesories d. accesiores
Choose the correct synonym (question 26-27)
26. "Interconnected"
a. intricacy b. interdependent c. combined d. interlinked
27. "exact"
a. nearly b. approximate c. closely d. soso
Complete the sentence with the appropriate expression (question 28)
28. Pollution will get worse _____ we continue to live in a throwaway society.
a. as far as b. just go c. as long as d. so long as
Choose the sentence which has been punctuated correctly (question 29)
29. a. An engagement is not a marriage a family quarrel is not a broken home.
b. An engagement is not a marriage : a family quarrel is not a broken home.
c. An engagement is not a marriage; a family quarrel is not a broken home.
d. An engagement is not a marriage, a family quarrel is not a broken home.
Choose the correct translation (question 30)
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30. iwng `ye©j ü`‡qi gvbyl wQ‡jb bv|
a. Rahim was not a weak heart person b. Rahim was not a heart patient
c. Rahim did not lack courage d. Rahim did not lack energy
DU Admission Test 2008-2009
MATHEMATICS
1. 5x1 + 10x 2 50 , x1 + x 2 1 , x 2 4 , x1 0 , x 2 0 kZ©vejx mv‡c‡¶ 2x1 + 7 x 2 Gi
jwNôgvb (The minimum value of 2x1 + 7 x 2 , subject to the constraints 5x1 + 10x 2 50,
x1 + x 2 1 , x 2 4 , x1 0, x 2 0 , is)
(A) 2 (B) 7 (C) 20 (D) 1
2. x − 5x + c = 0 mgxKi‡Yi GKwU g~j 4 n‡j Aci g~jwU (If one root of x − 5x + c = 0 , then the other
2 2
root is)
(A) − 5 (B) − 4 (C) 4 (D) 1
3. logr p = q Ges logq r = p n‡j logq p Gi gvb (If logr p = q and logq r = p then the value of
logq p is)
p q
(A) (B) (C) pq (D) p q
q p
Ges m~²‡KvY n‡j sin + sec(− ) Gi gvb (If tan = , and is an acute
5 5
4. tan =
12 12
angle then the value of sin + sec(− ) is)
21 229 219 17
(A) (B) (C) (D)
156 156 156 13
5. cos2 0 + cos2 10 + cos2 20 + ...... + cos2 90 Gi gvb
(cos 0 + cos 10 + cos 20 + ........ + cos 90 is)
2 2 2 2
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9. 3i + 2 j + k Ges 4i − 3 j + k †f±iØq ci¯úi j¤^ n‡j Gi gvb (if the vectors 3i + 2 j + k and
4i − 3 j + k are perpendicular to each other, then the value of is)
(A) 6 (B) − 6 (C) 12 (D) 1
10. ‡Kvb we›`y‡Z 60 †Kv‡Y wµqviZ `yBwU mgvb ej‡K GKB we›`y‡Z wµqviZ 9 N e‡ji mvnv‡h¨ fvimv‡g¨ ivL‡j
mgvb ej؇qi cÖwZwUi gvb (If two equal forces acting at a point at an angle of 60 is held
in equilibrium by a force of magnitude 9N, then the magnitude of each of the equal
foces is)
(A) 3 3 N (B) 3 N (C) 3 (D) 9 N
11. wØwgK msL¨v 100110100111 Gi `kwg‡K cÖKvk (The decimal expression of the binary
number 100110100111 is) (A) 2471 (B) 3673 (C) 2472
(D) 3674
14. 2 cos = 1 mgxKi‡Yi mvaviY mgvavb (The general solution of the equation 2 cos = 1 is)
(A) = n + (B) = 2n (C) = 2n + (D) = 2n
3 6 3 3
1 1
15. cot sin −1 Gi gvb (The value of cot sin −1 is)
2 2
2 1 3
(A) (B) (C) 3 (D)
3 3 2
−1
16.
d
(logx e) = (A)
logx e
(B)
1
(C) −
ln x
(D)
x (ln x )
2
dx x x ln x x
17. wb‡æi †Kvb&wU sin x cos x Gi Awbw`©ó †hvMR bq (Which of the following is not an indefinite
1 1 1
integral of sinx cox)? (A) cos 2 x (B) − cos 2x (C) sin 2 x (D)
4 4 2
1
− cos2 x
2
18. k Gi †Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ (x − y + 3)2 + (kx + 2)(y − 1) = 0 mgxKiYwU GKwU e„Ë wb‡`©k K‡i (For what
value of k does the equation ( x − y + 3) 2 + (kx + 2) ( y − 1) = 0 represent a circle)?
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(A) 1 (B) − 1 (C) 2 (D) − 2
19. †h cive„‡Ëi Dc‡K‡›`ªi ¯’vbvsK (4, 0) Ges wbqvgK (w`Kv¶) x + 2 = 0, Zvi mgxKiY (The equation of
the parabola whose focus has coordinates (4, 0) and whose directrix is x+2=0, is)
(A) y2 = 4(x − 1) (B) y2 = 6(x − 2) (C) y2 = 10(x − 3) (D) y2 = 12(x − 1)
20. GKwU we›`y‡Z wµqvkxj P wbDUb Ges 12N gv‡bi `yBwU e‡ji jwä 3 6N , hvi wµqv‡iLv P -Gi w`‡K
90 †KvY Drcbœ K‡i| P Gi gvb (The resultant of two forces of magnitude P Newton and
12 N, acting at a point, has magnitude 3 6N , and its line of action makes an angle
of 90 with that of P. The magnitude of P is) (A) 11N (B) 9 N (C)13
N (D) 2 7 N
21. 2 †_‡K 40 ch©š— msL¨v n‡Z †h †KvbI GKwU c~Y© msL¨v ˆ`ePqb Ki‡j msL¨vwU †gŠwjK nIqvi m¤¢ve¨Zv
(The probability that an integral number chosen at random from 2 to 40 is a prime
number, is)
11 4 1 11
(A) (B) (C) (D)
39 13 3 38
x + 17 a b x + 17 a b
22. = + n‡j (If = + , then)
(x − 3)(x + 2) x − 3 x + 2 (x − 3)(x + 2) x − 3 x + 2
(A) a = 2, b = −5 (B) a = 4, b = −3 (C) a = −3, b = 4 (D) a = 4, b = −2
7 6 7 6
23. A = n‡j A −1 (If A = , then A −1is)
8 7 8 7
− 7 6 7 − 8 7 − 6 − 7 8
(A) (B) (C) (D)
8 − 7 − 6 7 − 8 7 6 − 7
−
2
cive„Ë y = 4x Ges mij‡iLv y = x Øviv †ewóZ GjvKvi †¶Îdj eM© GK‡K (The area of the
2
28.
region enlosed by the parabola y = 4x and the line y = x, in square usits, is)
2
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8 5 4 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3
29. y = 3x + 7 Ges 3y − x = 8 mij‡iLv؇qi Aš—fy©³ m~²‡KvY (The acute angle included between
the straight lines y = 3x + 7 and 3y − x = 8)
1 4 3
(A) tan −1 (1) (B) tan −1 (C) tan −1 (D) tan −1
2 3 4
x −3 x −3
f (x ) = Ges x − n‡j f −1 (− 2) Gi gvb (If f (x ) =
1 1
30. and x − then the
2x + 1 2 2x + 1 2
f −1 (− 2) is)
5 5 1
value of (A) (B) − (C)
3 3 5
2
(D)
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PHYSICS
1. GKwU mgevû wcÖR‡gi cÖwZmiv¼ 2 n‡j Gi b~¨bZg wePz¨wZ †KvY KZ? (The refractive index of the
material of a prism of equal sides is 2 . What is the angle of minimum deviation?)
(A) 60 (B) 15 (C) 30 (D) 45
2. Zi‡ji †¶‡Î mv›`ªZv mn‡Mi ms‡M ZvcgvÎvi m¤úK© n‡”Q
(A) T (C) T
2
(B) T (D) None of these
3. GKwU mij ¯ú›`K GKwU AMfxi cyKz‡i R‡ji Zi½ m„wó Ki‡Q| Zi½mg~n 1.5s mg‡q 33cm `~iZ¡ AwZµg
Ki‡j I ci ci Zi½ P~ovi `~iZ¡ 4.0cm n‡j ¯ú›`‡Ki wd«Kz‡qÝx KZ? (A straight vibrator causes
water ripples to travel across the surface of a shallow tank. The waves travel a
distance 33 cm in 1.5 s and distance between successive wave crests is 4.0 cm. What is
the frequency of the vibrator?)
(A) 6.5 Hz (B) 5.5 Hz (C) 7.5 Hz (D) 8.5 Hz
4. 4200 J cwigvY Zvckw³ 1 kg cwigvY cvwb †kvlY Ki‡j I 1 K ZvcgvÎvi e„w× NU‡j, cvwbi fi wK cwigvY
e„w× cv‡e? (Av‡jvi MwZ‡eM = 3 108 ms −1 ) (Find the increase in mass when 4200 J of heat is
absorbed by 1 kg of water to cause a temperature rise of 1 K. (take the velocity of
light = 3 108 ms −1 ))
−7 −10 −14 −16
(A) 5.7 10 kg (B) 4.7 10 kg (C) 4.7 10 kg (D) 5.7 10 kg
5. Avbyf~wgK c‡_ mgMwZ‡Z DÇqbgvb GKwU †evgvi“ wegv‡bi Zj‡`k †_‡K GKwU †evgvi euvab AvjMv K‡i †Q‡o
†`qv nj| GwUi MwZc‡_i AvKvi wK n‡e? (c„w_exc„ô‡K mgZj a‡i bvI) (A bomb is released simply
by untying it from the underneath of a bomber flying at a constant velocity along
the horizontal direction. What will be the shape of its trajectory? (assume the
earth's surface to be flat).
(A) Circular (B) Straight (C) Hyperbolic (D) Parabolic
6. kx‡Zi †`‡k iv¯—vq eid bv Mjv‡bvi Rb¨ jeY e¨envi Kiv nq KviY (The reason behind using salt to
melt ice on road in cold countries is):
(A) jeY ei‡di Mjbv¼ evwo‡q †`q (Salt increases the meting point of ice)
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(B) jeY ei‡di Mjbv¼ Kwg‡q †`q (Salt decreases the melting point of ice)
(C) jeY I eid wg‡j GKwU bZzb Zij ivmvqwbK †hŠM ˆZix nq
(Salt and ice together makes a new liquid chemical compound)
(D) cÖK…Zc‡¶ G c×wZ KvR K‡i bv, Gi †Kvb ˆeÁvwbK wfwË †bB
(Actually it does not work, it does not have any scientific basis)
7. GKwU DËj †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 10cm | Gi cÖavb †Q` ‡_‡K evu w`‡K 15cm `~‡i GKwU †gvgevwZ ivLv Av‡Q|
†gvgevwZi cÖwZwe¤^ m¤ú‡K© bx‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK? (The focal length of a convex lens is 10 cm. A
candle is placed 15 cm to the left of its principle sectirn. Which of the following is
correct regarding the image of the candle?
(A) ev¯—e, †j‡Ýi Wvbw`‡K weewa©Z, Dëv (Real, on the right side of the lens, magnified,
inverted)
(B) ev¯—e, †j‡Ýi Wvbw`‡K weewa©Z, w¯^av (Real, on the right side of the lens, magnified, upright)
(C) ev¯—e, †j‡Ýi Wvbw`‡K, Lwe©Z, Dëv ( Real, on the right side of lens, reduced, inverted)
(D) Aev¯—e, †j‡Ýi evgw`‡K, weewa©Z, wmav (Virtual, on the left side of the lens, magnified,
upright)
8. GKwU 1m Zv‡ii e¨vmva© 0.5m | H Zv‡i ej cÖ‡qvM Ki‡j 0.02m ˆ`N©¨ e„w× cvq, wKš‘ e¨vmva© 0.05m K‡g
hvq| cqm‡bi AbycvZ n‡e ( If a force is applied to a wire of length 1 m and of radius 0.5
m, the length increases by 0.02m and the radius decreases by 0.05m. The Poisson's
ratio will be)
(A) 0.2 (B) 1 (C) 0.01 (D) 5
9. †Kvb ˆe`y¨wZK mieivn jvBb 230V 5A mieivn K‡i| GB mieivn jvB‡b KZ¸wj 100W Gi ˆe`y¨wZK
evwZ mgvš—ivj ms‡hv‡M R¡vjv‡bv hv‡e? (An electric supply line supplies 230 V 5A. How many
100W electric lamps can be lighted in parallel in this supply line?)
(A) 15 (B) 14 (C) 13 (D) 11
10. †jRvi iwk¥i ˆewkó¨ (The characteristics of LASER beam)
(A) Monochromatic (B) Coherent (C) Very intense (D) All of these
11. 100 kg f‡ii GKwU e¯‘i fi‡eM 200 kg m / s n‡j Gi MwZkw³ KZ? (What is the kinetic energy
of a body of mass 100 kg and momentum of 200 kg m/s.)
(A) 400J (B) 300J (C) 200J (D) 100 J
12. 14 m / s Avw`‡e‡M GKwU cv_i‡K Dci w`‡K Qu ‡
y o †`Iqv nj| cv_iwU gvwU‡Z wd‡i Avm‡Z KZ mgq jvM‡e? (gva¨vKl©Y
2
RwbZ Z¡iY = 9.8 m / s ) ( A stone is thrown vertically upwards with an intial velocity of 14 m/s.
What will be the time taken before it reaches the ground? (Acceleration due to gravity =
9.8 m / s 2 )
(A) 1.83 s (B) 2.13 s (C) 1.43 s (D) 2.86 s
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13. GK Kvc Mig Kwd‡K 80C ZvcgvÎv †_‡K 30C ZvcgvÎvq VvÛv Kiv nj| KvcwUi Zvc aviKZ¡ 2.0 kJK
n‡j kxZjxKiY cÖwµqvq KZ Zvc wbM©Z nj? (A cup of coffee at 80 C is left to cool to 30 C. If the
−1
heat capacity of the cup and coffee is 2.0 kJK , how much heat is released during the
cooling?)
(A) 0.04 kJ (B) 60 kJ (C) 100 kJ (D) 160 kJ
14. 15 w`‡b wemgv‡_i †ZRw®ŒqZvi Kvh©KvwiZv GK Aógvs‡k †b‡g Av‡m| wemgv‡_i Aa©vqy KZ? (In 15 days,
the activity of a sample of radioactive bismuth decreases to one-eighth of its original
activity. What is its half-life?)
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(A) 10 days (B) 5 days (C) 7.5 days (D) 12.5 days
15. 0.0006 kg fi wewkó GKwU ey‡jU 120 m / s †e‡M w¯’i j¶¨e¯‘‡Z we× n‡q 0.01s c‡i †_‡g †Mj| j¶¨e¯‘i
Af¨š—‡i ey‡jUwU KZLvwb `~iZ¡ AwZµg Ki‡e? (A bullet of mass 0.006 kg traveling at 120 m/s
penetrates deeply into a fixed target, and is brought of rest in 0.01 s. What is the distance of
penetration of the target?)
(A) 0.6 m (B) 1.2 m (C) 1.0 m (D) 0.8 m
16. `ywU ‰KwkK b‡ji g‡a¨ GKwU AciwUi †_‡K †ekx mi“| `y‡Uv‡KB Lvovfv‡e cvwbi g‡a¨ AvswkK †Wvev‡bv n‡j
†ekx mi“wUi wfZi cvwbi ¯—‡¤¢i D”PZv †ekx nq| Gi KviY t (Of two capillary tubes one is
narrower than the other. If both ara partially immersed vertically in water, the
height of the water column is more in the narrower tube. The reason is:)
(A) mi“ b‡j evqyPvc K‡g hvq (The air pressure becomes less in the narrow tube)
(B) mi“ b‡j cvwbi NbZ¡ K‡g hvq ( The density of water decreases in the narrow tube)
(C) GLv‡b cvwbi c„ôUvb b‡ji e¨v‡mi e‡M©i Dci wbf©ikxj wKš‘ cvwbi ¯—‡¤¢i IRb e¨v‡mi Dci wbf©ikxj
(cÖvq)
(Here the surface tension of water depends on the square of the tube-diameter, but the
weight of the water column depends on the tube-diameter (approximately)
(D) GLv‡b cvwbi c„ôUvb b‡ji e¨v‡mi Dci wbf©ikxj wKš‘ cvwbi ¯—‡¤¢i IRb e¨v‡mi e‡M©i Dci wbf©ikxj
(cÖvq)
(Here the surface tension of water depends on the tube-diameter, but the weight of the
water column depends on the square of the tube-diameter (approximately)
17. 5 mm 7 mm cÖ¯’‡”Q` wewkó Ges 15mm `xN© GKwU `‡Ûi Av‡cw¶K †iva n‡”Q 0.105 − m | e¯‘wU‡K
†K‡U Gi cÖ¯’‡”Q` 3 mm 2 mm Ki‡j Ges ˆ`N©¨ 10 mm Ki‡j Zvi Av‡cw¶K †iva n‡e t (The electrical
resistivity of a 15 mm long bar with a cross section of 5 mm 7 mm is 0.105 − m .
When the bar is cut to a length of 10 mm and a cross section of 3 mm 2 mm , the
resistivity would be:)
(A) 0.012 − m (B) 0.053 − m (C) 0.105 − m (D) 0.918 − m
18. GKwU cvLv cÖwZ wgwb‡U 60 evi †Nv‡i| cvLvwUi †KŠwYK †eM KZ? ( A fan rotates 60 times per
minute) What is its angular velocity?)
(A) rad / s (B) rad / s (C) 4 rad / s (D) 2 rad / s
2
19. GKwU 60 W Gi ˆe`y¨wZK evwZ I 100 V Gi GKwU e¨vUvwi Zvgvi †fvëwgUv‡ii ms‡M wmwi‡R hy³ Kiv nj|
−4
H †fvëwgUv‡i 0.5 h we`y¨r cÖev‡ni ci K¨v‡_v‡W 3.6 10 kg Zvgv mwÂZ nj| Zvgvi ˆe`y¨wZK ivmvqwbK
Zzj¨v¼ wbY©q Ki| (A 60 W electric lamp and a 100 V battery is connected in series with a
−4
copper voltameter. A quantity of 3.6 10 kg of copper is deposited over the
cathode surface due to the flow of current for 0.5 h. Find the electrochemical
equivalent of copper.)
−7 −1 −7 −1 −7 −1 −7 −1
(A) 3.29 10 kgC (B) 3.30 10 kgC (C) 3.3310 kgC (D) 3.3110 kgC
20. GKwU ¯vBW †cÖv‡R±‡ii DËj †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 20 cm | GB ‡cÖv‡R±i 5 cm2 †¶Îdj wewkó ¯vBW‡K
weea©b K‡i c`©vi Dc‡i Zvi †¶Îdj 0.8m2 Ki‡Z cv‡i| †cÖv‡R±‡ii †jÝ †_‡K ¯vB‡Wi `~iZ¡ wbY©q Ki| (A
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slide projector has a converging lens of focal length 20 cm and is used to magnify the
area of a slide 5 cm2 to an area of 0.8 m2 on a screen. Find the distance of the slide
from the projector's lens.)
(A) 20 cm (B) 21 cm (C) 21.5 cm (D) 20.5 cm
21. A = 2 i + 3 j − 5k Ges B = x i + 2 j + 10k †f±i `ywU ci¯ú‡ii Dci j¤^ n‡j x Gi gvb KZ?
(A) 22 (B) 21 (C) 2 (D) -2
22. r e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi GKwU Zv‡ii ga¨ w`‡q I we`y¨r cÖevwnZ n‡j e„‡Ëi †K‡›`ª †PŠ¤^K †¶‡Îi gvb KZ? (What
is the magnetic field at the center of a circular wire of radius r carrying current I ?)
I I I I
(A) 0 2 (B) 0 (C) 0 (D) 02
r 2 r 2 r r
23. mgPv‡c I 17C ZvcgvÎvq 2 wjUvi evqy‡K 3 wjUvi AvqZb Kivi Rb¨ ZvcgvÎv KZ e„w× Ki‡Z n‡e? (To
what temperature must 2 litres of air at 17C be heated at constant pressure in
order to increase its volume to 3 litres?)
(A) 100 C (B) 152 C (C) 162 C (D) 262 C
24. wb‡æi eZ©bx‡Z 12 V GKwU e¨vUvix, hvi Af¨š—ixb †iva 0.6 Zv A, B, C wZbwU †iv‡ai m‡½ mshy³| B
†iv‡aKv‡i‡›Ui cwigvY wbY©q Ki| ( The circuit below shows a 12 V battery of internal resistance
0.6 connected to three resistance A, B, C. Find the current through the resistance B.)
12 V
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28. GKwU Aa©-cwievnx c`v‡_©i Rb¨ bx‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK? (Which of the following is correct for a
semiconductor?)
(A) k~Y¨ †Kjwf‡b cwievnx e¨vÛ AvswkK c~Y© (The conduction band is partially filled at zero
Kelvin)
(B) k~Y¨ †Kjwf‡b †hvRb e¨vÛ c~Y© I cwievnx e¨vÛ AvswkK c~Y© (The valence band is filled and the
conduction band is partially filled at zero Kelvin)
(C) k~Y¨ †Kjwf‡b †hvRb e¨vÛ c~Y© I cwievnx e¨vÛ Lvwj (The valence band is filled and the
conduction band is empty at zero Kelvin)
(D) k~Y¨ wWMÖx †mjwmqv‡m †hvRb e¨vÛ c~Y© I cwievnx e¨vÛ Lvwj (The valence band is filled and the
conduction band is empty at 0 Celsius)
29. GK evqygÛjxq Pv‡c GKwU Av`k© M¨vm‡K DËß K‡i 0.01 m3 AvqZb e„w× Kiv nq| G‡Z m¤úvw`Z Kv‡Ri
cwigvY- (An ideal gas at one at one atmospheric pressure is heated when its volume is
increased by 0.01 m 3 . The work done is-)
(A) 7.6 10−3 J (B) 76 J (C) 1102 J (D) 1 103 J
30. Bqs-Gi wØ-wPo cix¶vq ci ci `yÕwU D¾¡j †Wvivi ga¨eZx© `~iZ¡ 6.25 10−5 m | wPo `yÕwU †_‡K c`©vi `~iZ¡ 0.8m |
Av‡jvi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ 6.25 10−7 m n‡j, wPo `yÕwUi g‡a¨ `~iZ¡ KZ? (In Young's double-slit experiment,
the distance between two consecutive bright fringes is 6.25 10−5 m. The distance of the
screen from the slits is 0.8m. If the wavelength of the light is 6.25 10−7 m , what is the
distance between the slits?
(A) 8mm (B) 7.5 mm (C) 7 mm (D) 6 mm
CHEMISTRY
1. NO AYyi eÜbxµg †KvbwU? (What is the bond order of NO?)
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 2.5
++
2. 20mL 0.1M Fe `ªeY UvB‡Uªk‡bi Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRb n‡e (Titration of 20mL of 0.1M Fe ++ solution will
require)
(A) 4mL (B) 5mL (C) 10mL (D) 20mL of 0.1M KMnO 4 solution.
3. wb‡Pi wbDwK¬qvi wewµqvi X †Kvb KYv? (Which particle is X in the nuclear reaction given below?)
1 14
C→ N+
6 7
(A) − particle (B) − ray (C) − particle (D) neutorn
4. wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU A‡qv‡Wvdig †Uó w`‡e bv? (Which of the following compounds will not
respond to iodoform test?)
(A) CH 3CH 2CH 2OH (B) CH3COC6 H5 (C) CH3CHOHCH 3 (D) CH 3CH 2OH
5. A¨vwmU¨vjwWnvBW‡K wb‡K‡ji Dcw¯’wZ‡Z nvB‡Wªv‡Rb Øviv weRvib Ki‡j wb‡Pi †KvbwU cvIqv hvq? (Which of
the following is formed when acetaldehyde is reduced by hydrogen in presence of
nickel?)
(A) Methanol (B) Ethanol (C) Propanol (D) Butanol
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6. B_v‡ii `ªe‡Y A¨vjKvBj Av‡qvWvB‡Wi mv‡_ †mvwWqvg avZzi wewµqvi d‡j A¨vj‡Kb cÖ¯‘Z cÖYvjx‡K ejv nq (A
solution of Alky liodide in ether reacts will sodium metal to produce alkane and the
reaction is called)
(A) Grignard reaction (B) Wurtz reacton (C) Markvnikov reacton (D) Wolf's reaction
7. 300 mL 0.25M `ªe‡Y ˆZix Ki‡Z wK cwigvY Na 2 CO 3 cÖ‡qvRb n‡e? (How much Na 2 CO 3 will
be required to prepare 300 mL 0.25M solution?)
(A) 8.00 g (B) 7.95 g (C) 5.30 g (D) 10.60 g
8. wewµqvi nvi mgxKi‡Y wewµqK¸wji NbgvÎvi Nv‡Zi mgwó n‡”Q (In the rate expression of a reaction
the sum of the powers of concentrations of reactants is)
(A) Molecularity of a reaction (B) Half-life of a reaction
(C) Order of a reaction (D) Activation energy of a reaction.
9. ML GKwU `vbv`vi †hŠM| Gi cvwb‡Z `ªexf~Z nevi ch©vq I mswkó Gb_vjwc wb‡P †`qv nj| †hŠMwUi cvwb
†hvRb Gb_vjwc H1 (kJ ) KZ? (ML is a crystalline compound. Stages of its dissolution
in water and the related enthalpies are given below. What is its enthalpy of
hydration H1 (kJ ) ?
ML(s) + Water → ML(aq) H = −50kJ
ML(s) + xH 2O → ML.xH 2O(s) H1 = ?
HL x H 2O(s) + Water → ML(aq ) H 2 = 10kJ
(A) + 60 (B) − 60 (C) − 40 (D) + 40
10. wbæwjwLZ M¨vjfvwbK †Kvl m¤ú‡K© mwVK Dw³wU wPwýZ Ki (Identify the correct statement about the
following galvanic cell)
Zn(s) | Zn z+ (aq ) Cu 2+ (aq ) | Cu (s)
(A) The Zn electrode is the cathode (B) Oxidation takes place at the Cu
electrode
(C) The reaction Zn (aq ) + Cu (s) → Zn(s) + Cu (aq ) is spontaneous
2+ 2+
12. wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwUi eÜb-‡KvY ¶z`ªZg? (Which of the following compounds has the smallest bond
angle?)
(A) CH 4 (B) NH 3 (C) H 2 O (D) BCl 3
13. wb‡Pi wewµqvwUi Drcv` †KvbwU? (Which one is the product of the following reaction?)
CaO + SiO 2 ⎯fusion
⎯⎯→
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(A) Ca 2Si (B) CaSiO 2 (C) CaSiO 3 (D) Di 4
14. wb‡Pi wewµqvwUi cÖavb Drcv` wK? (What is the main product of the reaction given below?
CH 3CH 2OH + H 2SO 4 (excess) ⎯180 ⎯⎯C
→
(A) CH 3CH 3 (B) CH 2 = CH 2
(C) CH 3CH 2 − O − CH 2 − CH 3 (D) CH 3CHO
15. C6 H12 ‰Re‡hŠMwUi I‡Rv‡bvwjwmm Kivi ci wR¼ Gi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z cvwb †hŠM Kiv n‡j †h `yÕwU Drcv` nq Zvi
GKwU A¨vwm‡Uvb| C6 H12 Gi mwVK dg©~jv †KvbwU? (An organic compound, C6 H12 on ozonolysis
followed by treatment with water in presence of zinc gives two products, one of
which is acetone. What is the correct formula of C6 H12 ?)
(A) (CH3 )2 CHCH = CH 2CH3 (B) (CH3 )2 C = C(CH3 )2
(C) CH3CH 2CH = C(CH3 )2 (D) CH3CH 2C(CH3 ) = CHCH 3
16. R − CO − R → R − CH 2 − R ivmvqwbK cwieZ©bwUi Rb¨ wb‡Pi †Kvb weKviKwU cÖ‡qvRb? (Which of the
following reagents is necessary to carry out the chemical transformation,
R − CO − R → R − CH 2 − R )
(A) H 2SO 4 (B) NaBH 4 (C) K 2Cr2O7 (D) Zn / Hg, HCl
17. †Kvb Kvh©Kix g~jKwU †gUv wb‡`©kK? (Which functional group is meta directing?)
(A) − NH 2 (B) − OH (C) − Cl (D) − NO 2
18. 13C ZvcgvÎvq wbw`©ó f‡ii GKwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi AvqZb w¯’i Pv‡c wظb Kiv nj| GB Ae¯’vq M¨vmwUi
ZvcgvÎv KZ n‡e? (At 13C , the volume of a fixed mass of an ideal gas is doubled at
constant pressure. What is the final temperature?)
(A) 7.5C (B) 299C (C) 13C (D) 26C
19. wb‡æi †Kvb Ae¯’vi cwieZ©‡bi d‡j mvg¨ve¯’vi mvg¨vsK K cwieZ©b n‡e? (A change in which of these
conditions will change the K of an equilibrium?)
(A) Temperature (B) Pressure
(C) Concentration of reactants (D) Concentration of products
20. wb‡Pi †Kvb `ªe‡Yi pH 7.0 A‡c¶v †ekx? (Which of the following solutions has pH higher than
7.0 ? )
(A) 0.01M CH3COOH (B) 0.01M NaCl (C) 0.01M NH 4 Cl (D) 0.01M Na 2CO3
21. g¨vM‡bwmqvg dm‡d‡Ui ms‡KZ n‡”Q (The formula of magnesium phosphate is)
(A) MgPO 4 (B) Mg 2 (PO4 )2 (C) Mg 2 (PO4 )3 (D) Mg 3 (PO4 ) 2
3
22. wb‡Pi †hŠM¸wji †KvbwUi †K›`ªxq cigvYyi sp msKiY bq? (Which central atom of the following
3
compounds does not have sp hybridisation?
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(A) SnCl 2 (B) NH 4+ (C) NH 3 (D) H 2 O
23. B¯úv‡Z cÖavbZt wK wK Dcv`vb Av‡Q? (Which of the following is the main composition of
steel?)
(A) Iron and Copper (B) Iron and Carbon (C) Iron and Lead (D) Only Iron
24. wb‡æi wewµqvi A¨v‡gvwbqv †hfv‡e KvR K‡i (In the following reaction ammonia functions as)
2NH3 (g) + 3CuO(s) → N2 (g) + 3Cu (s) + 3H2O(g)
(A) Catalyst (B) Oxidizing agent (C) Reducing agent (D) Substituting agent
25. (CH3 )3 CCH 2CH(CH3 )2 &Gi IUPAC bvg n‡”Q (IUPAC name of (CH 3 )3 CCH 2CH (CH 3 )2
is)
(A) 2, 2, 4- Trimethylpentane (B) 2, 4, 4- Trimethylpentance
(C) Isopentane (D) Neooctane
26. cÖwcIbvjwWnvB‡Wi mv‡_ jNy †mvwWqvg nvB‡Wªv·vBW `ªeY hy³ Ki‡j Gj‡Wvj Nwbfeb wewµqv N‡U Ges ˆZix nq
(Treatment of propionaldehyde, CH3CH 2CHO, with dilute sodium hydroxide
solution causes an aldol condensation with the formation of)
(A) CH 3CH 2COOCH 2CH 2CH3 (B) CH 3CH 2CH(OH )CH(CH 3 )CHO
(C) CH 3CH 2CHOHCH 2CH 2CHO (D) CH3CH 2COCH 2CH 2CHO
27. wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU R¨vwgwZK mgvbyZv cÖ`k©b Ki‡Z cv‡i? (Which of the following compounds will
exhibit geometrical isomerism?)
(A) ClCH=CHCl (B) CH 3CH = CH 2 (C) CH 2 = CH 2 (D) CH 3CH 3
28. GKB ZvcgvÎvq H 2 I O 2 M¨v‡mi r.m.s ‡e‡Mi AbycvZ n‡”Q (The ratio of root mean square
velocity of H 2 and O 2 gases at same temperature is-)
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 8
8 4
29. 10 MÖvg cvwb 4 †m. †_‡K 14 †m. ZvcgvÎvq DbœxZ Ki‡Z KZ K¨vjwi Zvc cÖ‡qvRb? (How many
calories of heat is required to raise the temperature of 10.0 g water from 4 C to 14
C?)
(A) 10 Calories (B) 14 Calories (C)100 Calories (D) 140 Calories
30. GK d¨viv‡W (1F) we`y¨r MwjZ NaCl Gi g‡a¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ Kiv n‡j K¨v‡_v‡W †h cwigvY Na Rgv n‡e Zv nj
(The amount of Na deposited on the cathode when 1F of electricity is passed through molten
NaCl is)
(A) 6.02310 g
23
(B) 23.0 g (C) 46.0 g (D) 11.5 g
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BIOLOGY
1. GKwU GjvKvq emevmKvix wewfbœ cÖRvwZi mKj Rxe‡K †Kvb bvgwU †`qv hvq? (What name is given to all
the organisms of different species living in an area?)
(A) KwgDwbwU (Community) (B) B‡Kvwm‡÷g (Ecosystem)
(C) wbwP (Niche) (D) ccy‡jvkb (Population)
2. †K cÖ_g cÖRvwZ kãwU †kªYxweb¨v‡m e¨envi K‡ib? (Who first used the term species in
classification?)
(A) John Ray (B) Carolus Linnaeus (C) De Candol (D) Theophrastus
3. †KvbwU †nv‡gvRvBMvm wR‡bvUvBc? (Which one is a homozygous genotype?)
(A) RRYY (B) RrYy (C) RYry (D) rYRy
4. †KvbwU‡Z mwÂZ Lv`¨ Pwe© I fjywUb (Which one has 'fat and volutin' as reserve food).
(A) Nostoc (B) Sargassum (C) Polysiphonia (D) Navicula
5. Dw™¢‡`i †m‡KÛvix e„w×Kv‡j †KvbwUi gva¨‡g M¨vm wewbgq nq (Through which gaseous exchange
takes place at the time of secondary growth in plants).
(A) Lenticels (B) Phellem (C) Phelloderm (D) Phellogen
6. †Kvb Dr‡mPK wW. Gb. G. KZ©‡b m¶g? (Which enzyme is capable of cutting DNA?)
(A) DNA polymerase (B) Lygase (C) Halicase (D) Restriction
endonuclease
7. †KvbwU‡K †Zjv‡cvKvi k¦mbZj e‡j? (Which one is called the respiratory surface of
cockroach?)
(A) Spiracle (B) Tracheole (C) Trachea (D) Ctenedia
8. †Pv‡L wbD‡ivUªvÝwgUvi wnmv‡e Kvh©Kix ivmvqwbK bvg- (Name of the chemical act as neurotransmitter in
eye is-)
(A) Glutamate (B) Rodopsin (C) Acetylcholin (D) Dopamin
9. Zvivgv‡Qi nviv‡bv evû cybtMV‡bi c×wZ- (The process of regaining of lost arm in starfish is-)
(A) Regeneration (B) Automixis (C) Budding (D) Fusion
10. i‡³i d¨v‡MvmvBwUK †Kv‡li bvg - (The name of phagocytic cell of blood is-)
(A) Platelets (B) T cell (C) Neutrophil (D) Lymphoyte
11. dvB‡UvcvsKUb GKwU (Phytoplankton is a).
(A) Primary producer (B) Secondary Producer (C) Primary consumer (D) Decomposer
12. Lv`¨ Dc‡hvMx gvmi“g †KvbwU (Which one is edible mushroom) :
(A) Agaricus bisporus (B) Agaricus xanthodermus
(C) Helminthosporium oryzae (D) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
13. my›`ieb g¨vb‡MÖvf e‡b KqwU B‡KvjwRK¨vj †Rvb Av‡Q? (How many ecological zones are there in
Sundarba Mangrove forest?)
(A) GKwU (One)(B) wZbwU (Three) (C) PviwU (Four) (D) `yBwU (Two)
14. gvB‡µv I †gMv‡¯úvi Drcbœ K‡i- (Micro and megaspores are produced by-)
(A) Selaginella (B) Equisetum (C) Pteris (D) Psilotum
15. †KvbwU †_‡K mqvwe‡bi †Zj cvIqv hvq? (From which one soybean oil is extracted).
(A) Linum usitatissimum (B) Brasica juncea
(C) Glycine max (D) Sesamum
16. †Kvb c×wZ‡Z †Kv‡l e¯‘i Av`vb cÖ`v‡b kw³ LiP nq? (Which process spends energy in exchange of material in
cells?)
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(A) Osmosis (B) Active transport (C) Diffusion (D) Pinocytosis
17. †h m¤ú‡K© Dfq cÖRvwZi cÖvYxB DcK…Z nq Zv‡K e‡j- (The association in which the both species
of animals are benifited alled-)
(A) Host (B) Parasitism (C) Parasite (D) Mutualism
Solve: Mutualism Symbiosis A_©vr wg‡_vRxweZv
18. gw¯—‡¯‹i †Kvb Ask †`‡ni fvimvg¨ i¶v K‡i? (Which pat of brain maintains balance of body?)
(A) Cerebrum (B) Hypothalamus (C) Pons (D) Cerebellum
19. evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq cvLxi ˆeÁvwbK bvg- (The scientific name of the national bird of Bangladesh is-)
(A) Passer domesticus (B) Copsychus saularis (C) Columba livia (D) Corvus spendens
20. †KvbwU †kvlYZj e„w× K‡i? (Which one increase the surface of absorption?)
(A) Gastric gland (B) Intestinal villi (C) Serosa (D) Cilia
21. ˆkevj †Kv‡l cvB‡ib‡qW †Kv_vq _v‡K? (Where do pyrenoid remain in an algae cell?)
(A) †K¬v‡ivcv‡ó (In the Chloroplast) (B) gvB‡UvKwÛªqv‡Z (In the Mitochondria)
(C) MjwRewW‡Z (In the Golgibody) (D) mvB‡UvcvR‡g (In the Cytoplasm)
22. evsjv‡`‡ki cÖvß GKgvÎ Dw™¢` †KvbwU? (Which one is the only existing plant found in
Bangladesh?)
(A) Licuala peltata (B) Corypha umbraculifera
(C) Knema bengalensis (D) Corypha taliera
23. †Kvb †Mv‡Î cvj‡Ki b¨vq Mf©gyÛ cvIqv hvq? (In which family feather-like stigma is found?)
(A) Cruciferae (B) Solanaceae (C) Gramineae (D) Palmae
24. wUmy¨ KvjPvi c×wZ‡Z Drcbœ å“Y‡K ejv nq- (The embryo developed through tissue culture is
called-)
(A) Zygotic embryo (B) Somaticembryo (C) Microspore (D) Callus
25. Rx‡ei g„Zz¨i Rb¨ `vqx wRb‡K ejv nq t (The gene causes death of an organism is called)
(A) Dominant gene (B) Binding gene (C) Lethal gene (D) Complementary
gene
26. †Kvb ‡Kvl A½vby‡Z wØ-¯—ix dm‡dvwjwcW bvB? (Which cell organelle lacks phospholipid
bilayer?)
(A) Mitochondria (B) Endoplasmic reticulum
(C) Nucleus (D) Ribosome
27. †h Kjvi †Kv‡l gv‡qvwmb _v‡K Zv‡K e‡j- (The tissue cell which contain myosine is called-)
(A) Connective tissue (B) Muscle tissue (C) Epithelial tissue (D) Nervous tissue
28. ‡Kvb ni‡gvb i‡³ cvwbi fvimvg¨ i¶vi Rb¨ KvR K‡i? (Which hormone works for homeostasis f water in
blood?)
(A) Adremalome (B) ADH (C) LH (D) Thyroxine
29. gvby‡li 12Zg K‡ivwUK øvqyi bvg - (The name of 12th cranial nerve in human is-)
(A) Auditory (B) Glossopharyngeal (C) Hypoglossal (D) Vagus
30. ‡Kvb †ivMwU fvBivm RwbZ bq? (Which disease is not caused by virus?)
(A) Mumps (B) AIDS (C) Measles (D) Tuberculosis
ENGLISH
Choose the correct interrogative form (questions 1 and 2)
1. (A) What has you in store? (B) What do you in store?
(C) What did you in store? (D) What have you in store?
2. (A)When do the guests arrives? (B) When did the guests arrived?
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(C) When are the guests arrived? (D) When are the guests arriving?
Identify the correct sentence (questions 3 to 5)
3. (A) November came, with raging south-west wind.
(B) November had come raging along with south, and west wind.
(C) November came alongside south-west wind, raging.
(D) November had come, raging, with wind south-west.
4. (A) I need some books and should not go to the library.
(B) I need some books and should go to the library.
(C) I do need books and should do the library.
(D) I need books and need library.
5. (A) John has a brother and sister. (B) John has brother and sister.
(C) John has brother and a sister. (D) John has a brother and a sister.
6. Choose the correct antonym of "outset".
(A) setting out (B) end (C) opening (D) plan
7. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence :
(A) Your sagacity, is a fraud like everything else (B) Your sagacity is a fraud, like everything
else
(C) Your sagacity, is, a fraud, like everything else (D) Your sagacity, is a fraud, like,
everything else
8. Choose the correct translation of the sentence Ò‡m AZ¨š— wbôziÓ
(A) He is extremely rough (B) He is very cruel
(C) He is utterly gruesome (D) He is very hard minded
Choose the correct prepositions for the following sentences (questions 9 to 11)
9. The employer failed to reach an agreement ------ his workers.
(A) to (B) with (C) over (D) by
10. He was arrested ------- a charge of murder.
(A) on (B) for (C) with (D) about
11. Did you remember to return the book ------ time?
(A) in (B) over (C) on (D) at
Choose the correct meaning of the idiomatic phrases (questions 12 and 13)
12. "to get out of hand"
(A) to go far away (B) to get out of range (C) to get out of control (D) to get free
13. "put something off"
(A) tolerate something (B) throw something away
(C) postpone or cancel a meeting or an engagement (D) hide something
14. The word "impediment" is a synonym for
(A) obstacle (B) impertinent (C) embankment (D) progress
15. No spelling error occurs in
(A) interogate (B) intarrogate (C) interogate (D) interrogate
16. "closing" in "closing remarks" is a
(A) noun (B) adjective (C) preposition (D) adverb
Choose the correct verb form (questions 17 to 19)
17. He prefers flying to --------- by train.
(A) travel (B) traveling (C) travelled (D) travels
18. Air pollution --------- a big threat to living beings.
(A) has (B) poses (C) shows (D) points
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19. The test directions ---------- the students.
(A) were confusing (B) confusing (C) confuses (D) confused
Choose the correct article (questions 20 and 21)
20. He made -------- few mistakes.
(A) an (B) the (C) no article needed (D) a
21. This book is ---------- one I was looking for.
(A) a (B) the (C) an (D) no article needed
Choose the appropriate tag (questions 22 and 23)
22. He can go to the college by bus, --------- ?
(A) won't he (B) must he (C) can't he (D) will he
23. The girl cried for help, ----------?
(A) shouldn't she (B) couldn't she (C) hadn't she (D) didn't she
24. Choose the correct form of the word to fill in the gap :
I certainly esteem -------- as a steady, reasonable kind of person.
(A) me (B) mine (C) my (D) myself
25. No grammatical error occurs in :
(A) I didn't eat since breakfast. (B) I wasn't eating since breakfast.
(C) I hadn't been eating since breakfast (D) I haven't eaten since breakfast.
Read the following passage and answer questions 26 to 30
A successful text is the one where the reader is taken along by the flow of the writing,
doesn't get lost or confused, and comes away with the feeling that ideas it contains could not
have been expressed in any other way. So it is important to make a plan in which ideas are
developed logically and necessary information is introduced at exactly the right point. Where it
is necessary to use ideas or information that have not been referred to for some time, the reader
needs a gentle reminder of what these are. If the flow of ideas needs to take a sudden new turn,
this may need preparation or explanation. At every point, the reader's needs, expectations and
possible difficulties must be considered. The introduction is often the most difficult section to
write. That first sentence can often prove exasperatingly elusive. Novelists sometimes agonize
for weeks over the first sentence of a new novel; it sets the tone of what is to come and fixes the
reader's expectations.
26. Choose the most suitable title for the passage :
(A) An essay on texts (B) Writing (C) A satisfactory pattern (D) A beautiful text
27. Choose an alternative to "flow of the writing":
(A) force of writing (B) topic (C) subject of writing (D) line of writing
28. "gentle reminder" here means :
(A) soft aside (B) quiet clue (C) subtle hint (D) poke gently
29. "taken along" stands for
(A) carry along (B) put on (C) carry over (D) joined
30. "exasperatingly elusive" means
(A) illusionary (B) irritably difficult to detect
(C) exhaustingly secretive (D) tiresomely difficult search
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DU Admission Test 2009-2010
MATHEMATICS
1. x 2 − 7x + 12 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq Ges n‡j + Ges g~jwewkó mgxKiY (If , be the
roots of the equation x 2 − 7x + 12 = 0 , then the equation whose roots are + and
is)
(A) x 2 − 19x + 84 = 0 (B) x 2 + 14x − 144 = 0 (C) x 2 − 14x + 144 = 0 (D) x 2 + 19x − 84 = 0
2. hw` 1 Gi GKwU RwUj Nbg~j nq, Z‡e cÖ`Ë wbY©vqKwUi gvb (If is a complex cube root of
1 2
unity, them the value of the given determinant is) : 2 1
2
1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (D) 2
p + 4 8 p + 4 8
3. g¨vwUª·wU e¨wZµgx nq hw` p Gi gvb (The matrix is singular, if the
2 p − 2 2 p − 2
values of p are)
(A) − 6, 4 (B) − 4, 6 (C) − 4, 2 (D) − 2, 4
4. 6 Rb QvÎ Ges 5 Rb QvÎx †_‡K 5 R‡bi GKwU KwgwU MVY Ki‡Z n‡e hv‡Z AšÍZ GKRb QvÎ I GKRb QvÎx
_v‡K| KZ wewfbœ cÖKv‡i G KwgwU MVY Kiv hv‡e? (A committee of 5 is to be formed from 6 male
and 5 female students. In how many ways can this be done so that the committee
contains at least one male and one female student?)
(A) 455 (B) 360 (C) 144 (D) 720
9 9
5. 2 2 1 Gi we¯Z…wZ‡Z x ewR©Z c` nj (In the expansion of 2 x 2 − 1 the term independent
x −
3 3x 3 3x
of x is)
224 224 242 242
(A) (B) − (C) (D) −
38 38 38 38
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6. n Zg c` ch©šÍ 1.2.3 + 2.3.4 + 3.4.5 + ... ... avivwUi †hvMdj (The sum of n terms of the series
1.2.3 + 2.3.4 + 3.4.5 + ... ... is)
(A) n (n + 1) (n + 2) (n + 3) (B) (n + 1) (n + 2) (n + 3) (n + 4)
1 1
(C) n (n + 1) (n + 2) (n + 3) (D) n (n + 1) (n + 2) (n + 3)
2 4
7. A, B, C we›`y¸wji ¯’vbv¼ h_vµ‡g (a, bc), (b, ca), (c, ab) n‡j ABC Gi †ÿÎdj KZ? (If the co-
ordinates of the points A, B, C are respectively (a, bc), (b, ca), (c, ab); what is the area of the
ABC ?)
1 1
(A) abc (B) (a − b)(b − c)(c − a )
2 2
1
(C) (b − a )(b − c)(c − a ) (D) 3abc
2
8. 2x − 3y + 6 = 0 †iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (1,−1) we›`yMvgx mij †iLvi mgxKiY (The equation of the
straight line passing through the point (1,–1) and perpendicular to the line
2x − 3y + 6 = 0 is)
(A) 3x + 2y = 1 (B) 3x − 2y = 5 (C) 3x + 2y = 5 (D) 2x + 3y = 1
9. GKwU e„‡Ëi mgxKiY wbY©q Ki hvi †K‡›`ªi ¯’vbv¼ (2,3) Ges x + y − 2 = 0 †iLvwU e„ˇK ¯úk© K‡i|
(Find the equation of the circle whose centre is at (2, 3) and the line x + y − 2 = 0
touches the circle.)
(A) 2(x + y ) − 8x − 12y + 17 = 0 (B) 2(x + y ) − 6x − 10y + 15 = 0
2 2 2 2
10. y2 = 4x + 8y cive„ËwUi kxl©we›`yi ¯’vbv¼ (The co-ordinates of the vertex of the parabola
y2 = 4x + 8y is)
(A) (4, 4) (B) (−4,−4) (C) (4, − 4) (D) (−4, 4)
12. cos198 + sin 432 + tan 168 + tan 12 Gi gvb (The value of
cos198 + sin 432 + tan 168 + tan 12 is)
(A) 0 (B) − 1 (C) 1 (D) 1
2
13. 4(sin2 + cos ) = 5 mgxKi‡Yi mvaviY mgvavb (The general solution of 4(sin2 + cos ) = 5
is)
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(A) 2n (B) 2n (C) 2n (D) 2n
2 3 4 5
i −1 − i i −1 − i
14. i = −1 n‡j −1
2
Gi gvb (If i = −1 , then the value of −1
2
is)
2i + i 2i + i
(A) − 2i (B) 2i (C) − 2 (D) 2
12 12
15. hw` cos = nq, Zvn‡j tan Gi gvb (If cos = , then the value of tan tan is)
13 13
5 25 13 13
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 144 12 12
1 1
16. ev¯Íe msL¨vq 5 AmgZvwUi mgvavb (The solution set of the inequality 5
| 2x − 3 | | 2x − 3 |
in real numbers is)
7 3 3 8 7 3 3 8 7 8
(A) , (B) , (C) , , (D) ,
5 2 2 5 5 2 2 5 5 5
f (x) = sin x, g(x) = x 2 n‡j
Gi gvb (If f (x) = sin x, g(x) = x , then the value of
2
17. f g
2
f g )
2
2 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1
2 2 2
lim sin x 2
18. =?
x→0 x
(A) 1 (B) − 1 (C) 0 (D) 2
dy
19. x 2 + xy + y2 = 2 n‡j, (3,−4) we›`y‡Z Gi gvb (If x + xy + y = 2 then the value of
2 2
dx
dy
at the point (3,−4) is-)
dx
2 5 3 8
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 2 8 3
20. ( )
hw` y = ln x + x + 4 nq Z‡e
dy
dx
( )
mgvb (If y = ln x + x + 4 , then
dy
dx
is)
1 1
(A) x 2 + 4 (B) (C) 1 + x 2 + 4 (D)
1+ x + 4
2
x +4
2
dx
21. e x + e −x = ?
(A) tan(e ) + c
x −1 x
(B) tan (e ) + c ( )
−1 − x
(C) tan −1 (ex + e− x ) + c (D) tan e + c
e e
22. ln x dx
1
Gi gvb (The value of ln x dx is)
1
(A) e (B) e − 1 (C) 1 (D) l − e
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1
23. cos 2
x tan x
dx = ?
2 3
(A) tan x ln(cos2 x) + c (B) 2 tan x + c (C) (tan x ) 2 + c (D) 2 tan x + c
3
cos−1 x
1
cos−1 x
1
24.
0 1− x2
dx Gi gvb (The value of
0 1− x2
dx )
(A) (B)
2 2
(C) (D)
8 2 8 4
25. u †e‡M Abyf~wg‡Ki mv‡_ †Kv‡b cÖwÿß e¯‘i m‡e©v”P D”PZv (The greatest height attained by a
projectile projected with a velocity of u at an angle with the horizon is)
u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2g 2g g g
26. GKwU ey‡jU †Kvb †`Iqv‡ji g‡a¨ 2 Bw XyKvi ci Dnvi A‡a©K †eM nvivq| ey‡jUwU †`Iqv‡ji AviI KZ `~i XyK‡e? (A
bullet fired into a wall losses half its velocity after penetrating 2 inches. How far further will it
penetrate?)
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 1
3 2
27. 3P Ges 2P ej؇qi jwä R | cÖ_g ej wظY Ki‡j jwäi cwigvY I wظb nq| ej؇qi AšÍM©Z †KvY (The
resultant of two forces 3p and 2P is R. If the first force is doubled then the resultant
is also doubled. The angle between the forces is)
(A) 130 (B) 120 (C) 110 (D) 100
28. `kwgK msL¨v 214 Gi wØwgK AvKv‡i cÖKvk (The decimal number 214 expressed in binary
foorm is)
(A) 11010110 (B) 10100110 (C) 10011100 (D) 11001001
29. wb‡æi wjwbqvi †cÖvMªvwgK mgm¨vi mgvavb Ki (Solve the following linear programming problem)
:
MwiôKiY Ki (Maximize) z = 3x + 4y
kZ© n‡”Q (subject to the constraint) x + y 7, 2x + 5y 20, x 0, y 0.
(A) (5,2) (B) (7,0) (C) (10,0) (D) (0,7)
30. 40 n‡Z 50 msL¨v¸wj †_‡K ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v †bqv nj| msL¨vwU †gŠwjK bv nIqvi m¤¢ve¨Zv KZ?
(One of the numbers from 40 to 50 is selected at random. What is the probability
that the number is not a prime number?)
8 5 3 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
11 11 11 11
PHYSICS
1. hw` P = 2î + 4 ĵ − 5k̂ Ges Q = î + 2 ĵ + 3k̂ nq Z‡e G‡`i ga¨eZ©x †KvY- (If P = 2î + 4 ĵ − 5k̂ and
Q = î + 2 ĵ + 3k̂ then the angle between them is-)
(A) 78.51o (B) 105.25o (C) 11.49o (D) 101.49o
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2. GKwU bj †_‡K 2 m / s †e‡M cvwb †ei n‡q GKwU †`qvj‡K j¤^fv‡e AvNvZ Ki‡Q| b‡ji cÖ¯’‡”Q` n‡”Q
0.03 m2 | aiv hvK cvwb †`qvj †_‡K wievDÛ Ki‡Q bv| †`qv‡ji Dci cvwb wK cwigvb ej cÖ‡qvM Ki‡Q? (cvwbi
NbZ¡ 1000 kg / m3 )
(Water emergest at 2 m/s from a pipe and hits a wall at right angles. The pipe has a
cross sectional area of 0.03 m2 . Calculate the force on the wall assuming that the
water does not rebound. (Density of water = 1000 kg / m3 )
(A) 1000 N (B) 300 N (C) 120 N (D) 240 N
3. wbæwjwLZ eZ©bxi mgZzj¨ †iva †KvbwU? (What is the equivalent resistance of the following
circuit?)
R R
(A) 4 R (B) R
(C) 3R / 4 (D) None R R
4. GKwU KuvP c„‡ôi Dci cvwb Xvj‡j Zv hZUv Qovq `ya ZZUv Qovq bv| Gi KviY- (If water is poured on a
glass surface it splashes. However milk does not splash so much. The reason is-)
(A) mv›`ªZv (viscosity) (B) c„ôUvb (surface tension)
(C) Both (D) None
5. GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK cvLvi myBP ÔAbÕ Ki‡j `kevi c~Y© N~Y©‡bi ci cvLvwUi †KŠwbK †eM 20 rad / s nq| †KŠwbK
Z¡iY KZ? (If the switch of an electric fan is turned ‘on’ the angular velocity of the fan
is 20 rad / s after 10 complete cycle. What is the angular acceleration?)
2 2 2 2
(A) 1.83 rad / s (B) 8.13 rad / s (C) 3.18 rad / s (D) 5.17 rad / s
6. 256 cycles/ s K¤úv¼ wewkó GKwU myi kjvKv nB‡Z Drcbœ kã wZb †m‡K‡Û 1020 m `~iZ¡ AwZµg K‡i|
evqy‡Z k‡ãi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (The sound produced by a tuning fork with frequency 256
cycles/s travels 1020m is 3 seconds. What is the wavelength of sound in air?)
(A) 132.8 m (B) 308.7 cm (C) 132.8 cm (D) 225.5 cm
7. 1F, 2F Ges 4F aviKZ¡ wewkó wZbwU aviK‡K †kªYx mgev‡q ms‡hvM †`qv nj| G‡`i mgZzj¨ aviKZ¡
n‡e- (Three capacitors of values 1F, 2F and 4F are connected in series. The
equivalent capacitance would be-)
(A) 7 F (B) 2.63 F (C) 1.75 F (D) 0.57 F
8. 900 kg f‡ii GKwU UªvK N›Uvq 60 km †e‡M Pj‡Q| †eªK †P‡c UªvKwU 50 wgt `~‡i _vgv‡bv nj| hw` gvwUi
Nl©Y RwYZ ej 200 N nq Z‡e †eªK RwYZ e‡ji gvb wbY©q Ki| (A truck weighing 900 kg travels
with a velocity of 60 km/h. By applying brakes the truck was stopped 50 m away. If
the frictional force of soil is 200N what is the force applies by the brakes?)
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(A) 2300 N (B) 2500 N (C) 2700 N (D) 2400 N
9. Bqs-Gi wØ-wPi cixÿvq wPi؇qi g‡a¨ `~iZ¡ 2 mm | wPi †_‡K 1.2 m `~i‡Z¡ †Wvivi e¨eavb 0.295 mm n‡j
Av‡jvi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (In Young’s double’s-slit experiment slits are 2 mm apart and the
screen is 1.2 m from the slit. If the fringe separation is 0.295 mm, find the wavelength
of the light used)
o o o o
(A) 5000 A (B) 5900 A (C) 4916 A (D) 5916 A
12. ‡KvbwU U‡K©i mwVK GKK? (Which one of the following is the correct unit of torque?)
(A) Dyne / cm (B) Nm (C) N / m (D) N / m.s
13. 5 wgUvi ‰`N©¨ Ges 1 mm2 cÖ¯’‡”Q` wewkó GewU Zv‡i 20 kg fi Szwj‡q †`qv nj| G‡Z Zv‡ii ˆ`N©¨
2 mm e„w× †c‡j ZviwUi Bqs ¸bvs‡Ki gvb KZ? (20 kg mas is suspended from one end of a
2
wire of length 5m and of cross-sectional area 1 mm . Of the increase in length of the
wire is 2mm what is the Young’s modulus of the wire?)
11 2
(A) 510 dyne / cm (B) 201012 dyne / cm2 (C) 4.9 1012 dyne / cm2 (D)
5.6 1012 dyne / cm2
14. GKwU UªvÝdg©v‡ii cÖvBgvix I †m‡KÛvix Zv‡ii cvK msL¨vi AbycvZ 20 : 1 Ges †m‡KÛvix‡Z 20 Gi †iva jvMv‡bv
Av‡Q| hw` cÖvBgvix‡Z 220 †fvë cÖ‡qvM Kiv nq Zv n‡j cÖvBgvixi g‡a¨ we`y¨r cÖevn nq- (The ratio of the
turnings of the primary to secondary of a traformer is 20:1 and a resistance of 20 is
connected to the secondary. If a voltage of 220 volt is applied to the primary, the current
through the primary is-)
(A) 0.55 A (B) 27.5 mA (C) 27.5 A (D) 5.5 mA
15. ‡Kvb e¨w³ ce©‡Zi P~ovq cvwb dzUv‡Z PvB‡j cvwbi cv·K †h ZvcgvÎvq DËß Ki‡Z n‡e Zv- (If some one wants to boil
water at the top of a mountain, the person needs to heat the pot of water to a temperature-)
o
(A) higher than 100o C (B) lower than 100o C (C) to 100 C (D)
cannot be determined
16. GKRb mvB‡Kj PvjK I GKwU †Uªb ci¯ú‡ii w`‡K h_vµ‡g 10 m / s I 20 m / s †e‡M AvMgbkxj| †Uª‡bi
PvjK 480 Hz Gi GKwU mZK© mvB‡ib evRvj| mvB‡Kj PvjK KZ©„K kÖæZ mvB‡i‡bi K¤úv¼ wbY©q Ki|
(evZv‡m k‡ãi †eM 340 m / s ) (A cyclist and a train are approaching each other with
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velocities of 10m/s and 20m/s respectively. The train driver sounds a warning siren
at a frequency of 480Hz. Calculate the frequency of the siren heard by the cyclist.
Speed of sound in air is 340 m/s)
(A) 525 Hz (B) 480 Hz (C) 960 Hz (D) 240 Hz
17. GKwU †ZRw¯Œq c`v‡_©i wbw`©ó AvB‡mv‡Uv‡ci Aa©vqy 6.5 h | cÖvi‡¤¢ cigvYy msL¨v wQj 4.8 1020 | 26 N›Uv c‡i
†ZRw¯Œq cigvYy msL¨v KZ n‡e? (The half-life of a particular radioactuive isotope is 6.5 h. If
there are initially 4.8 1020 atoms of the isotope, how many atoms of the isotope remain
after 26 h?)
(A) 6.0 1019 (B) 1.2 1020 (C) 2.4 1020 (D) 3 1019
18. GKwU mij †`vjK c„w_exi †K‡›`ª wb‡j Bnvi †`vjbKvj KZ n‡e? (What will be the time period of
asimple pendulum if it is taken to the centre of the earth?)
(A) zero (B) infinity
(C) less than that on the earth surface (D) more than that on the earth surface
19. GKwU Zi‡½i `yBwU we›`yi g‡a¨ c_ cv_©K¨ / 4 n‡j we›`y؇qi g‡a¨ `kv cv_©K¨ KZ? (The path
difference between two points of a wave is / 4 . Then phase difference between
these points will be)
(A) / 8 (B) (C) / 2 (D) / 3
20. 100 †iv‡ai GKwU M¨vjfv‡bvwgUvi 10 mA Zwor wbivc‡` MÖnY Ki‡Z cv‡i| 10A Zwor cÖevn gvcvi
Rb¨ KZ †iv‡ai GKwU mv‡›Ui `iKvi? (A galvanometer with 100 resistance can allow a flow
of 10mA current safely. A shunt of what resistance is needed to measure 10A
current?)
(A) 1.000 (B) 0.110 (C) 0.200 (D) 0.001
21. GKwU cyKzi 6 dzU Mfxi| cvwbi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.33 n‡j cyKz‡ii AvcvZ MfxiZv KZ? (A pond is 6ft deep.
If the refractive index of water is 1.33, what is the apparent depth of the pond?)
(A) 7.98 ft (B) 4.10 ft (C) 0.22 ft (D) 4.51 ft
22. m f‡ii GKwU e¯‘‡K m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c kw³‡Z iƒcvšÍwiZ Ki‡j wK cwigvY kw³ wbM©Z n‡e? Av‡jvi †eM = c (How much
energy will be released if a body of mass m is totally converted into energy. c is the velocity of
light).
(A) mc (B) m / c 2 (C) mc 2 (D) c / m 2
23. GKwU DËj †jÝ Gi 20 cm mvg‡b GKwU e¯‘ ivLv Av‡Q Ges †j‡Ýi wecixZ cv‡k wVK 20 cm `~‡i e¯‘wUi
GKwU ev¯Íe cÖwZwe¤^ †`Lv †Mj| †jÝwUi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ? (An object is placed at a distance of 20
cm from a convex lens. A real image is observed at a distance of exactly 20 cm on
the opposite site of the lens. What is the focal length of the lens?)
(A) 10 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 40 cm
24. GKwU e¯‘ m‡e©v”P we¯Ívi 5.0 m Ges 8.0 s †`vjbKv‡j mij Qw›`Z MwZ m¤úbœ| e¯‘wUi m‡e©v”P †eM KZ? (An object is
moving with SHM of period 8.0s and amplitude 5.0 m. What is the maximum velocity of the
object?)
(A) 3.93 m / s (B) 3.13 m / s (C) 7.81 m / s (D) 6.20 m / s
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25. GKwU wjd‡Ui †g‡S‡Z ivLv GKwU IRb gvcvi h‡š¿i Dci GKRb 50 kg fiwewkó gvbyl `uvwo‡q Av‡Q| wjdwU
w¯’Z Ae¯’v †_‡K 2 m / s 2 Z¡i‡Y 1 sec a‡i Dc‡ii w`‡K D‡V, Zvi ci mg`ªæwZ‡Z DV‡Z _v‡K| wjdU Pjvi
ci †_‡K IRb gvcvi h‡š¿ KZ fi †`Lv‡e? (a‡i bvI ga¨vKl©Y RwYZ Z¡iY 10 m / s 2 ) (A man with
mass 50 kg is standing on a weighing scale placed on the floor of a lift. The lift starts
from rest and accelerates upwards at a rate of 2 m / s 2 for 1s and then continues
upward movement at a uniform speed. What will be the reading on the weighing
scale after lift starts moving. Assume acceleration due to gravity is 10 m / s 2 )
28. ‡Kvb wcÖR‡gi b~¨bZg wePz¨wZ †Kvb 30o | wcÖR‡gi cÖwZmiv¼ †Kvb 60o n‡j Gi cÖwZmiv¼ KZ? (The angle
of minimum deviation of a prism is 30o . If the refractive angle of the prism is 60o
what is its refractive index?)
(A) 1.414 (B) 2.414 (C) 1.214 (D) 2.141
29. 2009 mv‡ji c`v_© weÁv‡b hviv b‡ej cyi¯‹vi †c‡q‡Qb Zuviv n‡jb- (The Nobel Prize winners in
Physics for the year 2009 are-)
(A) A. Einstein and N. Bohr (B) I.I. Rabi & W. Pauli
(C) S.L. Glashow, A Salam and S. Weinberg (D) C.K. Kao, W.S. Boyle and G.E. Smith
30. ‡Kvb c`v‡_©i Kvh© Av‡cÿK 1.85 eV | H c`v_©‡Z m~Pb K¤úv¼ KZ? (If the work functions of an
element is 1.85 eV the threshold frequency will be)
(A) 4.4 10 Hz (B) 0.44 10 Hz (C) 4.4 10 Hz
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(D)
None of the above
CHEMISTRY
1. wb‡æi †Kvb& cigvYyi cÖ_g AvqbxKiY kw³ m‡e©v”P? eÜbxi wfZ‡ii msL¨v cvigvYweK msL¨v K‡i| (Which of
the following atoms has highest first ionization enegy? The number the bracket
indicates atomic number?)
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(A) Li (3) (B) B (5) (C) N(7) (D) O(8) O
2. A → P wewµqvi Rb¨ A Gi Avw` NbgvÎv [A]0 Ges t mg‡q NbgvÎv [ A ]1 wewµqvwU A mv‡c‡ÿ
cÖ_gµ‡g n‡j wb‡æi †Kvb& †jLwPÎwU mwVK bq? (For the reaction A → P , [A]0 and [A] are initial
concentration and concentration at time t respectively. If the reaction is first order
with respect to A, which of the following plots is incorrect?)
[A]o
[A] ln[A] ln[A] ln
[A]
(A) (B) (C) (D)
t t t t
3. wb‡æ PviwU wewµqvi cixÿvjä †eM mgxKiY †`qv nj| †Kvb wewµqvwU †gŠwjK wewµqv n‡Z cv‡i?
[Experimental rate equations for four reactions are given below. Which of these
may be an elementary reaction?
(A) A + B → P, v = k [A]2 (B) C + D → P, v = k [C] [D]2
(C) O + O2 + N2 → O3 + N2, v = k[O] [O2] [N2]
(D) (CH3)3 CCl + OH → (CH3)3 C – OH + OH, v = k [(CH3)3 CCl]
2
4. wb‡æi †Kvb& AYyi g‡a¨ sp nvBweªW AiweUvj I s -AiweUvj Gi Awaµgb Øviv MwVZ mg‡hvRx eÜb i‡q‡Q?
(Which of the the following molecules contains covalent bonds formed by the
overlapping of sp 2 hybrid orbitals and s-orbitals?)
(A) NH 3 (B) BeCl2 (C) C 2 H 2 (D) C 2 H 4
5. Kcvi A¨v‡bvW e¨envi K‡i Kcvi mvj‡dU-Gi Rjxq `ªeY B‡j‡±ªvwe‡kølY Kiv n‡j A¨v‡bv‡W †h wewµqv N‡U
(The reaction which takes place at the anolde when an aqueous solution of copper
sulphate is electrolysed using a copper anode)
2+ − 2+ −
(A) Cu (aq) + 2e → Cu (s) (B) Cu (s) → Cu (aq) + 2e
− −
(C) 1 H 2 (g) → H + (aq ) + e − (D) 40H (aq) → 2H2O(1) + O2 (g) + 4e
2
6. X + Y → Z wewµqvi Rb¨ wbw`©ó ZvcgvÎvq wbæwjwLZ DcvË cvIqv †Mj| wewµqvi mwVK †eM-mgxKiY †KvbwU?
(The following data ae found for the reaction X + Y → Z . Identify the correct rate
equation)
[X]0 / mol L−1 1.0 1.0 3 .0
[Y]0 / mol L−1 1.0 2.0 1.0
−1 −1
Avw`‡eM (Initial rate) / mol L S 0.01 0.02 0.01
(B) v = [X] [Y]
2
(A) v = k[X][ Y] (C) v = k[Y] (D) v = k[X]
−1
7. CaCO 3 ‡hŠMwUi †gvjvi fi 100 g mol | 10 g CaCO 3 Zvc cÖ‡qvM K‡i we‡qvwRZ Kiv n‡j †h cwigvY M¨vm Drcbœ
−1
nq, Kÿ ZvcgvÎvq I 1 evqygÐj Pv‡c Zvi AvqZb (Molar mass of CaCO 3 s 100 g mol . If 10 g of
CaCO 3 is decomposed by heating, the volume of CO 2 evolved at room temperature and 1
atmospheric pressure is)
(A) 2446 mL (B) 240 mL (C) 24 L (D) 0.24 L
8. GKwU eY©nxb Rjxq `ªe‡Y †K¬vwib `ªeY †hvM Kiv n‡j `ªeYwU ev`vgx jvj eY© aviY K‡i Ges AgNO 3 `ªeY †hvM
Kiv n‡jv njy` e‡Y©i Aat†ÿc cvIqv hvq| `ªe‡Y †h †hŠMwU i‡q‡Q (A colourless solution becomes
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reddish brown when chlorine water is added to it, and a yellow precipitate is formed
when AgNO 3 solution is added to it. Soution contains)
(A) NaCl (B) NaNO3 (C) Na 2S (D) NaBr
9. ZvcgvÎvi (T) mv‡_ Zi‡ji ev®úPvc (P) cwieZ©b wb‡æi †Kvb †jLwPÎØviv mwVKfv‡e †`Lv‡bv n‡q‡Q?
(Which of the following graphs shows the variation of the vapour pressure 'p' of a
liquid with temperature T. correctley?)
'P 'P 'P 'P
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17. 7.1 MÖvg †K¬vwi‡bi g‡a¨ KZ †gvj Cl 2 i‡q‡Q? (How many moles of Cl 2 are there in 7.1g of
chlorine?)
(A) 0.1 mol (B) 1.0 mol (C) 0.2 mol (D) 0.4 mol
18. †Kvb& kK©ivwU gvbe †`‡n cwicv‡Ki Kv‡R Ges Drcv`‡b me‡P‡q †ewk e¨eüZ nq? (Which
monosaccharide is mostly used for metabolism and energy producation in human
body?)
(A) Fructose (B) Glucose (C) Ribose (D) Galactose
19. B‡j±ª‡bi fi- (The mass of electron is-)
(A) 5.5 10−23 g (B) 10.7 10−17 g (C) 9.1 10−28 g (D) 9.110−30 g
20. 200 mL 0. 075 M `ªeY ˆZix‡Z wK cwigvb Na 2 CO 3 cÖ‡qvRb? (How much Na 2 CO 3 is needed
to prepare 200 mL 0.75 M solution?)
(A) 1.59 g (B) 10.60 g (C) 2.18 g (D) 0.53g
21. Na 2CO 3 †K SiO 2 Gi mv‡_ D”P ZvcgvÎvq DËß Ki‡j CO 2 Qvov Ab¨v GKwU `ªe¨ Drcbœ nq hvi AvYweK
ms‡KZ nj (The molecular formula of the product obtained other than CO 2 , when
Na 2CO 3 is strongly heated with SiO 2is)
(A) NaHCO 3 , SiO 2 (B) Na 2Si 2 O 4 (C) Na 2Si 2O3 (D) Na 2SiO3
22. GjvBj Av‡qvWvB‡Wi ms‡KZ wb‡`©k Ki (Indicate the formula of allyl iodide)
(A) CH 3 − CH = CH 2 I (B) CH 2 = CH − CH 2 I (C) CH CH − CH 2 I (D)
CH 2 I − CHI − CH3
23. B_vbj ev®ú D”PZvcgvÎvq Al 2O3 Gi Dci w`‡q Pvjbv Ki‡j †h `ªe¨ cvIqv hvq Zv n‡”Q (The substance
obtained after passing ethanol vapour at elevated temperature over Al 2O3is)
(A) HOCH 2 − CH 2 OH (B) CH OH (C) CH 3OH (D) CH 2 = CH 2
24. Abv`ª© AlCl 3 Gi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z GwmUvBj †K¬vivB‡Wi mv‡_ †ebwRb mvgvb¨ DËß Ki‡j †h `ªe¨ Drcbœ nq Zv n‡”Q (The
substance obtained when benzene is mildly heated with acetyl chloride in presence of dry
AlCl 3 is)
(A) Acetone (B) Acetophenone (C) Phenol (D) Benzyle chloride
25. ' f ' AiweUvj me©‡gvU KqwU B‡jKUªb aviY Ki‡Z cv‡i? (How many electrons can 'f' orbital hold
in maximum)
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 18 (D) 14
26. wb‡Pi wewµqvwU c~iY Ki (Complete the following reaction)
2−
6Fe 2+ + Cr2 O 7 + 14H + → 6 Fe 3+ + ....... + 7H 2 O
(A) Ar 2+ (B) Cr 3+ (C) 2Cr 3+ (D) Cr (OH)3
27. evqygÛ‡j †Kvb& wbw®Œq M¨vm me©vwaK cvIqv hvq? (Which inert gas in mostly available in the atmosphere?
(A) He (B) Ar (C) Ne (D) Kr
28. mgy‡`ªi cvwb‡Z †mvwWqvg †K¬vivB‡Wi NbZ¡ (g / mL) KZ? (What is the concentration (g/mL) of
Nacl in sea water?)
(A) 1.26 (B) 2.56 (C) 5.32 (D) 7.98
29. evqygÛ‡ji †Kvb& A‡j I‡Rvb ¯Íi Aew¯’Z? (Which region of atmosphere does contain ozone layer?)
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(A) Troposphere (B) Thermosphere (C) Mesosphere (D) Stratosphere
30. C6 H12 AvYweK ms‡KZ wewkó GKwU G¨vjwKb‡K IR‡bvjvBwmm Kivi ci wR¼ Gi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z Av`ª© we‡køwlZ Ki‡j wb‡æi
†Kvb& †hŠMwU Drcbœ nq? (Which of the following products is produced when an alkene of
molecular formula C6 H12 undergoes ozonolysis followed by treatment with water in
presence of zinc?
(A) CH 3CHO (B) CH3COCH 3 (C) CHCO (D) CH3CH 2CHO
BIOLOGY
1. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡Z _vBjvK‡qW _v‡K? (In which of the following thylakoid is present?)
(A) chloroplast (B) mitochondria (C) ribosome (D) lysosome
2. B‡jUªb Uªv݇cvU© wm‡÷‡g me©‡kl B‡j±ªb MÖnxZv n‡jv (In electron transport system, the last
electron acceptor is)
(A) oxygen (B) carbon dioxide (C) cytochrome (D) water
3. evsjv‡`‡ki wejyßcÖvq Dw™¢` n‡jv-Endangered plant of Bangladesh is)
(A) Ficus bengalensis (B) Knema bengalensis
(C) Prema bengalensis (D) Commelina bengalensis
4. ‡÷vgvUv Lyj‡Z †KvbwU `vqx e‡j we‡ewPZ? (Which one is considered responsible to open stomata)
(A) sunlight (B) glucose (C) choloroplast (D) potassium ion
5. Lv`¨P‡µ kw³cÖev‡n †KvbwU mZ¨? (Which one is true for engrgy flow in food chain)
(A) no energy loss (B) 50% energy loss (C) 90% energy loss (D) 98% energy loss
6. evsjv‡`‡ki cvwb‡Z Av‡m©wb‡Ki mnbxq gvÎv- (Tolerance limit of arsenic in drinking water of
Bangladesh is-)
(A) 0.1mg / L (B) 0.01mg / L (C) 0.05 mg / L (D) 0.5mg/L
7. Rxg‡bv¯úv‡g© †h ai‡bi mm¨ cvIqv hvq- (Kind of endosperm found in gymnosperm is)
(A) haploid (B) diploid (C) triploid (D) tetraploid
8. wUmy¨ KvjPvi c×wZ‡Z wefvRbÿg †Kvl †_‡K ˆZix Dw™¢` Pvivi ˆewkó¨ n‡jv- (The characteristics of
plantlet produced from meristem through tissue culture is)
(A) †ivM cÖwZ‡iva mÿg (to resist disease) (B) †ivM MÖn‡Y mg_© (to being susceptible to
disease)
(C) †ivM gy³ _vKv (to remain disease free) (D) †ivM cÖwZ‡ivaKiY (to control disease)
9. †Kvb& e¨v‡±wiqv GKKfv‡e †MvjKvi wKš‘ gvjvi gZ web¨¯Í _v‡K? (Which bacteria are individually
spherical but arranged in a chain)
(A) Micrococcus denitrificans (B) Diplococcus pneumoneae (Giv †Rvovq
†Rvovq _v‡K)
(C) Streptococcus lactis (D) Staphylococcus aureus (Giv Av½y‡ii †_vKvi
gZ _v‡K)
10. cy®úvq‡b dvB‡Uv‡µvg-Gi Kvh©KvwiZv me©cÖ_g Avwe®‹vi K‡ib- (The role of phytochrome in
flowering was first discovered by)
(A) Hamner and Bonner (B) Borthwick and Hendricks
(C) Garner and Allard (D) None of them
11. ‡Kvb& Dw™¢` Drcv`‡bi Rb¨ civMavbx Ave` e¨eüZ nq? (For the production of which plant anther culure is
used?
(A) homozygous dominant plant (B) haploid plant
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(C) heterozygous plant (D) disease free plant
12. ‡KvbwU †Kv-GbRvBg? Which one is a coenzyme?)
(A) phosphorylase (B) NADP+ (C) sucrase (D) amylase
13. ‡KvbwU fvBivm-Gi ˆewkó¨ bq? (Which one is not a characteristic of virus?)
(A) GK †Kvl wewkó (single-celled structure)
(B) wbDwK¬K A¨vwmW Av‡Q (presence of nucleic acid
(C) †cvlK‡`‡n eske„wׇZ mÿg (ability to multiply in host cell)
(D) eva¨Zvg~jK ciRxwe (obligate parasite)
14. Ô‡µv‡gv‡mvg b„Z¨Õ †Kvl wefvR‡bi †Kvb `kvq †`Lv hvq? (In which phase of cell division
"chromosome dance" is found?)
(A) prophase (B) prometaphase (C) anaphase (D) telophase
15. n¨vP A¨vÛ ¯øvK P‡µ cÖ_g ¯’vqx c`v_©- First stable product in Hatch and Slack cycle is)
(A) malic acid (B) oxaloacetic acid
(C) pyruvic acid (D) phosphoglyceric acid
16. 'Historium Animalium' MÖ‡š’i iPwqZv †K? (Who is the author of the book 'Historium Animalium'?)
(A) j¨vgvK© (Lamarck) (B) A¨vwi‡÷vUj (Aristotle)
(C) g¨vMbvl (Magnus) (D) WviDBb (Darwin)
17. †Kvb& avibvwU †KvlZ‡Ë¡i mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z? (Which concept is related to the cell theory?)
(A) †Kvl mKj Ro e¯‘ MV‡bi GKK (cell is the structural unit of all non-living things)
(B) mKj †KvlB †R‡bwUK¨vwj Awfbœ (all cells are genetically identical)
(C) mKj †KvlB ¯^-D™¢~Z (all cells are self-generated)
(D) †Kvl mKj Rxe e¯‘i Kg©Kv‡Ði GKK (cells are the functional unit of all living things)
18. GKwU cÖv_wgK DImvBU †_‡K †kl ch©šÍ wb‡æi †KvbwU ˆZix nq? Which one of the following is
produced finally from a primary oocyte?
(A) GKwU wW¤^vYy I wZbwU †cvjvi ewW (one ovum and three polar bodies)
(B) `yBwU wW¤^vYy I `yBwU †cvjvi ewW (two ova and two polar bodies)
(C) wZbwU wW¤^vby I GKwU †cvjvi ewW (three ova and one polar body)
(D) ïay PviwU wW¤^vby (four ova only)
19. †h wRb ˆewkó¨ cÖKv‡k evav cvq Zv‡K e‡j- The gene which is obstructed to express is called)
(A) nvB‡cv÷vwUK (hypostatic) (B) Gwc÷¨vwUK (epistatic)
(C) wj_vj (lethal) (D) Kw¤úø‡g›Uvix (complementary)
20. wb‡æi †KvbwU Øviv ivB‡ev‡mvg MwVZ (Ribosome is composed of-)
(A) wWGbG I AviGbG (DNA and RNA)
(B) wn‡÷vb, wWGbG I AviGbG (histone, DNA and RNA)
(C) ïay wn‡÷vb (only histone)
(D) †cÖvwUb I AviGbI Protein and RNA)
21. B›UviK¨v‡j‡UW wW¯‹ †Kvb& ai‡bi Kjvi ˆewkó¨? (Intercalated disc is the characteristic of which tissue?)
(A) ü` Kjv (cardiac tissue) (B) øvqy Kjv (nervous tissue)
(C) Aw¯’q Kjv (skeletal tissue) (D) Avwš¿K Kjv (intestinal tissue)
22. †Kvb&wU Bwjk gv‡Qi mwVK ˆeÁvwbK bvg? (Which one is the correct scientific name of hilsha fish?
(A) Tenualosa ilisha (B) Tenulosa ilisha
(C) Tenualosa liisa (D) Tenuolosa ilisha
23. Plasmodium Gi †Kvb& cÖRvwZ gvby‡l †mieªvj g¨v‡jwiqv NUvq? (Which species of Plasmodium
does cause cerebral malaria in human?)
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(A) Plasmodium ovale (B) Plasmodium vivax
(C) plasmodium falciparum (D) Plasmodium malariae
24. †Kvb& ai‡bi †bgv‡Uvwm÷ Gi m~ÎKwU Lv‡Uv I KuvUvwenxb? (Which type of nematocyst has a short
and spineless thread?
(A) †÷c‡Uvwjb MøywUb¨v›U (streptoline glutinant) (B) fj‡f›U (volvent)
(C) w÷‡bvwUj (stenotile) (D) †÷wiIwjb MøywUb¨v›U (stereoline glutinant)
25. Ziæbvw¯’ †Kvb& AveiY Øviv Ave„Z _v‡K? (Cartilage is covered by which lining?)
(A) †cwiAw÷qvg (periostium) (B) †cwiKwЪqvg (perichondrium)
(C) †cwiUªwdK, †gg‡eªb (peritrophic membrane) (D) wKDwUKj (cuticle)
26. Montreme ¯ÍY¨cvqx cÖvYxi wW‡gi aib- (The kind of montreme mammalian egg is-)
(A) BDw_wiqvb (eutherian) (B) gvB‡µv‡jwm_vj (microlecithal)
(C) cwj‡jwm_vj (polylecithal) (D) †U‡jv‡jwm_vj (telolecithal)
27. †Kvb ni‡gvb †iP‡b f~wgKv iv‡L? (Which hormone does play a role in excretion?
(A) SSH (B) FSH (C) ADH (D) GTH
28. c¨vbwRqv-Gi Pvwicv‡ki Rjivwki bvg wQj- (The name of waterbody surrounding the Pangaea
was-)
(A) j‡iwmq (Laurasia) (B) ‡Uw_m mvMi (Tethys sea)
(C) MÐqvbv (Gondwana) (D) c¨vb_vjvmv (Panthalusa)
29. ICZN Gi c~Y© bvg- (ICZN stands for-)
(A) International Cooperation on Zoological Nomenclature
(B) International Community on Zoological Nomenclature
(C) International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
(D) International Committee on Zoological Nomenclature
30. gy³vi cÖavb Dcv`vb †KvbwU (Which one is the main component of pearl?
(A) calcium sulphate (B) calcium chloride (C) calcium carbonate (D) calcium oxide.
BANGLA
1. ÒAvR nVvr Avgvi AZ¨šÍ wbK‡U AwZ e„nr GKUv ˆbiv‡R¨i MnŸi †`wL‡Z cvBjvgÓ|- †Kvb iPbvi AšÍM©Z?
(A) ˆngšÍx (B) Aa©v½x (C) wejvmx (D) KgjvKv‡šÍi Revbew›`
2. evsjv Awfav‡b ÔÿÕ-Gi Ae¯’vb †Kv_vq?
(A) ÔLÕ-e‡Y©i c‡i (B) ÔnÕ-e‡Y©i c‡i (C) ÔlÕ-e‡Y©i c‡i (D) ÔKÕ-e‡Y©i AšÍM©Z fyw³
wn‡m‡e
3. Òiv¯Ív ch©šÍ †Zvgvq †i‡L Avme wK?Ó- ÔwejvmxÕ M‡í K_vwU Kvi?
(A) wejvmxi (B) b¨vovq (C) g„Zz¨Ä‡qi (D) AvZ¥xqvi
4. Ô‡hgb Kg© †Zgb djÕ- †iLvw¼Z kãwU Kx?
(A) mv‡cÿ me©bvg (B) wØiæw³ (C) we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY (D) m¤^Ü c`
5. ÔKeiÕ KweZvi †QvU dzcy KZ eQi eq‡m gviv hvq?
(A) mvZ (B) cuvP (C) ‡Zi (D) bq
6. Òweevn m¤ú‡K© Avgvi gZ hvPvB Kiv Abvek¨K wQj|Ó- GwU †Kvb ai‡bi evK¨?
(A) Aw¯ÍevPK (B) AbyÁv evPK (C) †bwZevPK (D) bT_©K
7. ‡iv‡Kqv mvLvIqvZ †nv‡mb Kw_Z Acvw_©e m¤úwË-
(A) Rwg (B) wn‰ZwlKv (C) MÖš’ (D) m~wPKg©
8. ÔAvgvi c~e©evsjvÕ KweZvq c~e©evsjvi †`n wø» †h-bxjv¤^ix‡Z †Niv-Zvi Dcgv †KvbwU?
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(A) ivOv Drcj (B) wø» Zgvj (C) AÜKv‡ii AbyivM (D) cÖMvp wbKzÄ
9. c~Y© ev‡K¨ GKvwaK ¯^vaxb evK¨vs‡ki c‡i e‡m-
(A) †Kvjb (B) ‡mwg‡Kvjb (C) nvB‡db (D) W¨vb
10. ‡KvbwU evsjv Zw×Z cÖZ¨qhy³ kã
(A) iuvaybx (B) Nivwg (C) ‡avjvB (D) cvbxq
11. DcmM©hy³ kã -
(A) weØvb (B) weRwj (C) weÁvb (D) weUc
12. ÔwRÁvwme R‡b R‡b|Õ - evK¨wUi wØiæw³ Kx w`‡q MwVZ?
(A) we‡klY (B) we‡kl¨ (C) msL¨vevPK kã (D) eûePb
13. Puv`-Gi mgv_©K kã-
(A) fvby (B) wbkxwZbx (C) ‡KvgjKvšÍ (D) iRbxKvšÍ
14. wb‡Pi †KvbwU †iv‡Kqv mvLvIqvZ †nv‡m‡bi Rb¥-g„Zz¨ mvj?
(A) 1880 - 1947 (B) 1881 - 1933 (C) 1880 - 1932 (D) 1888 - 1938
15. ‡KvbwU AbymM©?
(A) Gi (B) G‡i (C) Z‡i (D) ‡i
16. ÔY-Z¡ weavb Abymv‡i wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvb Aï×?
(A) iƒcvqY (B) MÖnY (C) cyi‡Yv (D) wbiƒcY
17. Ôivw·Z †iŠ`ª nq|Õ- GB ev‡K¨ wK‡mi Afve?
(A) AvKv•ÿv (B) †hvM¨Zv (C) Aš^q (D) Avmw³
18. fveev‡P¨i D`vniY-
(A) SMov Kiv DwPZ bq (B) cÖvwYwe`¨v cov n‡q‡Q
(C) A‡b‡KB ¸iæ Lvevi †L‡Z Pvb bv (D) ‡PviUv‡K aiv †Mj bv
19. Ôc„w_exÕ k‡ãi we‡klY-
(A) RMr (B) wbmM© (C) cvw_©e (D) wbwLj
20. Aviwe fvlv †_‡K AvMZ kã-
(A) Avjgvwi (B) Av‡jvKb (C) Avjwcb (D) AvjvgZ
21. Ôw¯’iÕ k‡ãi wecixZ kã-
(A) R½g (B) avivevwnK (C) AveZ©b (D) myw¯’i
22. 'Meteor'-Gi cwifvlv-
(A) a~g‡KZz (B) aªæeZviv (C) AwMœ‡MvjK (D) Dév
23. ÔAvwg G mvÿx PvB bv|Õ - mij evK¨wUi RwUj iƒc-
(A) Avwg †h G mvÿx PvB bv Zv bq (B) Avwg G mvÿx PvB bv
(C) ‡h-mvÿx G-iKg Zv‡K Avwg PvB bv (D) Avwg G-iKg mvÿx PvB‡Z cvwi bv
24. ‡KvbwU †hŠwMK ¯^iaŸwb?
(A) I (B) H (C) D (D) G
25. 'Shakespeare' - bv‡gi cÖwZeY©xKiY-
(A) ‡m·wcqi (B) ‡kK&mwcqi (C) ‡mKkcxqi (D) ‡kKkwcqvi
26. `ªæZZv ÁvcK wØiæ³ kã-
(A) KiKi (B) ZiZi (C) ggigi (D) mimi
27. ÔUxKv fvl¨ bv _vK‡j †Kvb iPbv fvj K‡i †evSv hvq bv|Õ- PwjZ ixwZi evK¨wU‡Z fy‡ji msL¨v-
(A) Pvi (B) cuvP (C) wZb (D) `yB
28. KwjgwÏ `dv`v‡ii evj¨Kv‡ji cvZv‡bv †`v‡¯Íi bvg-
(A) †gv`v‡eŸi Lwjdv (B) mvBdzjøv Lwjdv (C) mvBRwÏ Lwjdv (D) gqRwÏ Lwjdv
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29. 'Do not smile at anybody.' - Bs‡iwR evK¨wU h_vh_ evsjv-
(A) KvD‡K wb‡q iwmKZv Ki‡e bv (B) KvD‡K wb‡q gRv Ki‡e bv
(C) KvD‡K KUvÿ Ki‡e bv (D) KvD‡K we`ªƒc Ki‡e bv
30. ÔkvšÍÕ - k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q`-
(A) kvb& + Z (B) kvt + 3 (C) kvg + Zn (D) kvg& + Z
ENGLISH
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5 :
Once a bird is brought to a rehabilitation center, basic procedures are followed. First, the
bird is sedated, if necessary, and examined to detect broken bones, cuts or other injuries.
Next, oil is flushed from its eyes and intestines. Heavily oiled birds are then wiped with
adsorbent cloths to remove patches of oil. Stomach-coating medicines may be administered
orally to prevent additional absorption of oil inside the bird's stomach. The bird is then
warmed and placed in a quiet area. Finally curtains are often hung around the area to limit
the bird's contact with people.
1. The passage is about :
(A) The preservation of aquatic creatures from water pollution
(B) Measures taken to treat a broken limb of a bird
(C) The treatment of a water bird after an oil spill
(D) Preventive measures taken to rehabilitate an infected bird
2. æthe bird is sedated” means :
(A) the bird is put to sleep (B) the bird is fixed or fastened
(C) the bird is examined through the use of radiation
(D) the bird is examined for documentation
3. ‘Absorption’ is the process of-
(A) soaking up liquid or other substance (B) turning of liquid into vapour
(C) becoming weaker or worse (D) becoming larger or expanding
4. æadditional” in the passage is a/an-
(A) adverb (B) verb (C) noun (D) adjective
5. The spelling of æcenter” is-
(A) American English (B) British English (C) Australian English (D) Indian English
6. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom : ‘call it a day’
(A) to raise doubts (B) to stop work since enough has been done
(C) to be unhappy with the weather (D) to pay someone a visit
Choose the correct options (7-17) :
7. He has retired _____ business and moved _____ private life completely.
(A) from, into (B) for, with (C) of, to (D) to, in
8. The bookmark was placed _____ pages ten and eleven.
(A) around (B) between (C) in (D) on
9. I can’t quite _____ out what the sign says.
(A) make (B) read (C) get (D) carry
10. It is difficult for me to _____ exactly what I mean in a foreign language.
(A) speak (B) express (C) pronounce (D) address
11. Prodip went to bed after he _____ his lesson.
(A) learnt (B) learning (C) had learn (D) had learnt
12. I have red the book _____ you lent me.
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(A) whom (B) what (C) whose (D) that
13. _____ him yet? Now is your chance to do so.
(A) Don’t you meet (B) Haven’t you met (C) Hadn’t you met (D) Weren’t you
meeting
14. Don’t make the noise while your father _____.
(A) is being asleep (B) asleep (C) is sleeping (D) has slept
15. She arrived so late _______ allowed to enter.
(A) and as not to be (B) for not to be (C) so not to be (D) that she was not
16. My house is _______ comfortable than my father’s.
(A) very (B) much (C) to (D) much more
17. Neither of my brothers is handsome, but both _______ to be flattered.
(A) likes (B) like (C) liking (D) were liked
Identify the correct sentence : (18-21)
18. (A) He washed neither his hand or his face
(B) He washed neither his hand nor his face
(C) He washed neither his hand or face
(D) He washed neither his hand and also neither his face
19. (A) He is working hardly to stand first (B) He is working hard to stand first
(C) He works hard to standing first (D) He was working hard to stand first
20. (A) When my father died, I was only ten years old
(B) When my father dies. I was only ten years old
(C) When my father died and I was only ten years old
(D) When my father died. However, I was only ten years old
21. (A) Do you want tea? Or coffee. They are both ready
(B) Do you want tea or coffee? They are both ready
(C) Do you want tea or coffee, they are both ready?
(D) Do you want tea or coffee. They are both ready?
22. Choose the correct verb form: Once the peace accord had been signed, the guerrillas___ their
arms.
(A) laid down (B) lain down (C) lying down (D) laying down
Choose the correct interrogative forms (23-24)
23. (A) Which of the pictures you like best? (B) Which of the pictures are you like best?
(C) Which of the pictures do you like best? (D) Which of the picture is you like best?
24. (A) Do you think Mr. and Mrs. Alam will invite you to their house?
(B) Do you think Mr. and Mrs. Alam invite you to their house?
(C) Do you think the house invites Mr. and Mrs. Alam?
(D) Do you think Mr. and Mrs. Alam will be invite you to their house?
Choose the correct article :
25. He can play _____ flute.
(A) no article needed (B) the (C) an (D) a
Choose the appropriate tag:
26. For the boys, the task was quite easy, ______?
(A) weren’t they (B) didn’t they (C) wasn’t it (D) isn’t it
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Choose the appropriate option: (27-30)
27. The correct antonym of the word ‘ominous’ is-
(A) Auspicious (B) Potent (C) Unlucky (D) Evil
28. The synonym of the word ‘Gruesome’ is
(A) Dreadful (B) Frightful (C) Horrific (D) All of the above
29. Find the incorrectly spelled word
(A) committee (B) receive (C) separate (D) psychology
30. Choose the correct translation of †m AZ¨šÍ a~Z©-
(A) He is very intelligent (B) He is very clever
(C) He is very difficult (D) He is very sloppy
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1
2. 2x + Gi we¯Z…wZ‡Z x ewR©Z c`wU-
6x
10
1
(The term independent of x in the expansion of 2x + is-)
6x
27 580 28
(A) (B) (C) 0 (D)
28 243 27
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3. 70 Rb wk¶v_©x MwYZ, c`v_©we`¨v I imvqb Aa¨qb K‡i| Zvig‡a¨ 40 Rb wk¶v_©x MwYZ, 35 Rb c`v_©we`¨v Ges
30 Rb imvqb Aa¨qb K‡i| 15 Rb wk¶v_©x wZbwU welqB Aa¨qb K‡i| KZRb wk¶v_©x †Kej `yBwU welq Aa¨qb
K‡i?
(70 students are studying mathematics, physics and chemistry. 40 students study
mathematics, 35 study physics and 30 study chemistry. 15 students are studying all
the three subjects. How many students are studying exactly two of the subjects?)
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 9
4. 5 − 3x − x -Gi m‡e©v”P gvb- (The maximum value of 5 − 3x − x is-)
2 2
7. GKwU e„Ë (−1, − 1) Ges (3, 2) we›`yMvgx Ges Gi †K›`ª x + 2y + 3 = 0 †iLvi Dci Aew¯’Z| e„ËwUi
mgxKiY-
(A circle passes through the points (-1, -1) and (3, 2) and its centre is on the line
x+2y+3=0. The equation of the circle is-)
(A) x 2 + y 2 − 4x + 5y − 15 = 0 (B) x 2 + y 2 − 8x + 7 y − 3 = 0
(C) x 2 + y 2 + 8x − 7 y + 3 = 0 (D) x 2 + y 2 + 4x − 5y + 15 = 0
9. ' a ' Gi †Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ 2î + ĵ − k̂ , 3î − 2 ĵ + 4k̂ Ges î − 3 ĵ + ak̂ †f±iÎq mgZjxq-
(For which value of ‘a’ the vectors 2î + ĵ − k̂ , 3î − 2 ĵ + 4k̂ and î − 3 ĵ + ak̂ are
coplanar-)
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2
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1 1 1
10. tan −1 + tan −1 + tan −1 = ?
7 8 18
1 1
(A) cot−1 (B) cot −1 3 (C) tan −1 (D) sin −1 3
3 3
A B C
12. hw` A + B + C = nq Z‡e sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2 mgvb-
2 2 2
A B C
(If A + B + C = then sin 2 + sin 2 + sin 2 equals-)
2 2 2
A B C A B C
(A) 1− 2 sin sin sin (B) 1+ 2 sin sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B C A B C
(C) 1− sin sin sin (D) 1+ sin sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2
13. ENGINEERIN G k‡ãi mKj E ¸‡jv GKm‡½ †i‡L mKj A¶i¸‡jvi web¨v‡mi msL¨v-
(The number of arrangements that can be made of all the letters of the word
ENGINEERING, with all the E’s together, is-)
(A) 1680 (B) 15120 (C) 277200 (D) 1512
16. ‡h we›`y (1, 4) Ges (9, − 12) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvMKvix †iLvsk‡K Aš—t¯’fv‡e 3 : 5 Abycv‡Z wef³ K‡i Zvi
¯’vbv¼-
(The coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points (1, 4)
and (9, -12) internally in the ratio 3 : 5 is-
(A) (4, − 2) (B) (2, − 4) (C) (−4, 2) (D) (4, 2)
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(A) 7x − 5y + 1 = 0 (B) 7x + 5y = 15 (C) 5x + 7y + 15 = 0 (D) 7x + 5y + 1 = 0
dy
18. x = a ( − sin ), y = a (1 − cos ) ; =?
dx
(A) cot (B) tan (C) cos (D) sin
2 2 2 2
21. 1 †_‡K 520 ch©š— msL¨v¸wj †_‡K ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v Pqb Kiv n‡j msL¨vwU AhyM¥ NbmsL¨v nIqvi
m¤¢vebv-
(If a number is chosen at random from amongst the number 1 to 520, the
probability that the number is an odd cube, is-)
1 2 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
65 65 130 64
23. f~wg n‡Z u Avw`‡e‡M Lvov Ea©gy‡L wbw¶ß †Kvb KYvi m‡e©v”P D”PZv-
(The greatest height attained by a particle projected vertically upwards from the
earth with an initial velocity u is-)
u u2 u2 2u
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2g g 2g g
5x + 3
24. f (x) = n‡j f −1 ( x ) -
4x − 5
5x + 3
(If f ( x ) = , then f −1 ( x ) is-)
4x − 5
5x + 3 4x − 5 5x − 3 5x + 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4x − 5 5x + 3 4x − 5 4x + 5
2x dy
25. y = tan −1 n‡j mgvb-
1− x 2
dx
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2x dy
(If y = tan −1 , then is-)
1− x2 dx
2 2 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1− x2 1+ x2 1− x2 1+ x2
e2 e2
dx dx
26. x (1 + ln x ) 2 Gi gvb KZ? (What is the value of x (1 + ln x ) 2 = ? )
1 1
(A) 1 / 2 (B) 1 / 3 (C) 3 / 2 (D) 2 / 3
xe x xe x
27. (x + 1) 2 dx mgvb- ( (x + 1) 2 dx is-)
x x ex ex
(A) +c (B) +c (C) +c (D) +c
x +1 ( x + 1) 2 x +1 ( x + 1) 2
lim e − e − x − 2 ln (1 + x )
x
28. x →0 Gi gvb (is)-
x sin x
(A) 0 (B) − 1 (C) 1 (D)
29. GKwU Mvox mgZ¡i‡Y 30 km / hour Avw`‡e‡M 100 km c_ AwZµg K‡i 50 km / hour P~ovš— †eM cÖvß
nq| MvoxwUi Z¡iY-
(A car is uniformly accelerated from the initial velocity 30 km/hour to the final
velocity 50 km/hour and travels a distanced of 100 km. The acceleration of the
car is-)
(A) 8 km / h 2 (B) 800 km / h 2 (C) 16 km / h 2 (D) 80 km / h 2
30. 20 m / sec ‡e‡M EaŸ©Mvgx †Kvb †ejyb †_‡K cwZZ GK UzKiv cv_i 20 †m‡KÛ c‡i gvwU‡Z coj| cv_‡ii
UzKiv cwZZ nIqvi mgq †ejy‡bi D”PZv KZ wQj?
(A piece of stone fell from a ballon after 20 seconds when it was flying in the upward
direction with velocity 20 m/sec. What was the height of the ballon when the stone hit
the ground?)
(A) 390 m (B) 560 m (C) 12580 m (D) 1560 m
PHYSICS
1. nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYyi B‡jKUªb 5 10−11 m e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ cÖwZ †m‡KÛ 6.8 1015 evi †Nv‡i| K‡¶i
−19 −7
‡K‡›`ª ‡PŠ¤^K‡¶‡Îi gvb KZ? e = 1.6 10 C, o = 4 10 H / m .
(In a hydrogen atom the electron moves in a circular path of radius 5 10−11 m and
6.8 1015 times per second. What is the magnetic field at the centre of the orbit?
−7
Electronic charge e = 1.6 10−19 C, permeability of free space o = 4 10 H / m . )
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(A) 13.67 Wb / m2 (B) 6.8 Wb / m 2 (C) 1.6 10−7 Wb / m 2 (D) 2.7 Wb / m 2
2. GKwU Zvc BwÄb ÷xg-we›`y I 27o C ZvcgvÎvi g‡a¨ Kvh©iZ| Bwćbi me©vwaK `¶Zv KZ?
(A heat engine is operating between the steam point and 27o C . What will be the
maximum efficiency of the engine?)
(A) 29.5% (B) 21.75% (C) 15.52% (D) 19.57 %
3. ‡Kvb GKwU n«‡`i Zj‡`k †_‡K cvwbi DcwiZ‡j Avmvq GKwU evqy ey`ey` AvqZ‡b cuvP¸Y nq| evqygÛ‡ji Pvc
Ges cvwbi NYZ¡ h_vµ‡g 105 N / m 2 Ges 103 kg m −3 n‡j n«‡`i MfxiZv KZ? (g = 9.8 ms −2 ) .
(The volume of an air bubble increases 5 times when it reaches from the bottom to
the top of a lake. Atmospheric pressure at the sureface of the lake is 105 N / m 2 and
the density of water is 103 kg m −3 . What is the depth of the lake?) (g = 9.8 ms −2 )
(A) 40.82 m (B) 51 m (C) 61 m (D) 30 m
4. GKwU Zi‡½i `ywU we›`yi g‡a¨ c_ cv_©K¨ 5 / 4 | we›`y؇qi g‡a¨ `kv cv_©K¨ KZ?
(The path difference between the two points of a wave is 5 / 4 . What is the phase
difference between the two points?)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 4 2 6
5. a Gi gvb KZ n‡j A = 2î + aĵ + k̂ Ges B = 4î − 2 ĵ − 2k̂ †f±iØq ci¯úi j¤^ n‡e?
(The vectors A = 2î + aĵ + k̂ and B = 4î − 2 ĵ − 2k̂ would be perpendicular to each
other if the value of a is-)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
6. `yBwU e‡ji jwäi gvb 40 N | ej `yBwUi g‡a¨ †QvU ejwUi gvb 30 N Ges GwU jwä e‡ji j¤^ eivei wµqv
K‡i| eo ejwUi gvb KZ?
(The resultant of two forces is 40N and the smaller force, which has a magnitude
30N, is normal to the resultant. What is the magnitude of the larger force?)
(A) 40 N (B) 45 N (C) 50 N (D) 60 N
7. 100 kg f‡ii GKwU cv_i 150 m DPuy †Kvb ¯’vb n‡Z †Q‡o †`qv nj| 5 sec c‡i f~wg †_‡K cv_iwUi D”PZv
KZ n‡e?
(A stone with a mass of 100 kg is dropped from a height of 150 m. What will be the
height of the stone from ground after 5 sec?)
(A) 22.5 m (B) 122.5 m (C) 27.5 m (D) None
R4 (1W)
(A) 5 V (B) 3 V (C) 12 V (D) 6 V
11. P›`ªc„ô n‡Z wewKwiZ m‡e©v”P Zi½‰`N©¨ 14 m n‡j P›`ªc„‡ôi ZvcgvÎv KZ? DB‡bi miY m~‡Îi aª“eK
2.9 10−3 m.K.
(The maximum wavelength radiated from the surface of the moon is 14 m . What is
the temperature of the surface of the moon? The constant of Wien’s displacement
law is 2.9 10−3 m.K. )
(A) 207.1 K (B) 273 K (C) 207.1o C (D) 273o F
14. Bqvs-Gi wØ-wPi cix¶vq wPi `ywUi ga¨eZ©x `~iZ¡ 2.0 mm | G wPi n‡Z 1 m `~i‡Z¡ c`©vi Dc‡i †Wvivi cÖ¯’
0.295 mm cvIqv †M‡j Av‡jvi Zi½‰`N©¨ †ei Ki| (In an Young’s double slit experiment, the
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distance between the slits is 2.0 mm. If fringe of width 0.295 mm is formed on a screen
1 m away from the slits, find the wavelength of light.)
o o o o
(A) 5.90 A (B) 59.0 A (C) 5900 A (D) 59000 A
15. C − 14 Gi GKwU †ZRw¯Œq bgybv †d‡j ivLv nj| KZ mgq c‡i Gi cigvYyi msL¨v GK PZz_©vs‡k †b‡g Avm‡e?
C − 14 Gi ¶q aª“eK = 3.84 10−12 S−1 .
(A sample of C-14 is left to decay. After how long the number of C-14 nuclei remaining
in the sample will be one-forth of the initial number? Decay constant of C-14 is
= 3.84 10−12 S−1 .)
(A) 3.6 1012 s (B) 1.8 1011s (C) 3.6 1011s (D) 1.8 1012 s
16. GKwU ivB‡d‡ji ¸wj GKwU Z³v‡K †f` K‡i †_‡g hvq| ey‡j‡Ui MwZ hw` wZb¸Y Kiv nq Z‡e ey‡jUwU KqwU
Z³v †f` Ki‡Z cvi‡e?
(A rifle bullet can just penetrate a wooden plate. How many similar wooden plates
can the bullet penetrate if the speed of the bullet is increased three times?)
(A) 12 (B) 3 (C) 8 (D) 9
17. ch©vqKvj wظY Ki‡Z mij †`vj‡Ki ˆ`N©¨ KZ¸Y e„w× Ki‡Z n‡e?
(To double the period of a simple pendulum, the length should be multiplied by-)
1 1
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D) 4
4 2
18. GKwU Av`k© UªvÝdg©v‡ii g~L¨ KzÛjxi †fv‡ëR 15 V Ges cÖevngvÎv 3A | †MŠY KzÛjxi †fv‡ëR 25 V n‡j
†MŠY KzÛjxi cÖevngvÎv wbY©q Ki| (Current in the primary coil of an ideal transformer is 3A
and voltage difference across it is 15V. If the voltage difference across the secondary
coil is 25V, then find the current in the secondary coil.)
(A) 5 A (B) 15 A (C) 3 A (D) 1.8 A
19. GKwU 10 †iva GKwU E Zwor PvjK ej Ges r Af¨š—ixb †iva wewkó †Kv‡li `yBcÖv‡š— ms‡hvM w`‡j
0.10 A Zwor eZ©bx w`‡q cÖevwnZ nq| 10 †ivawU GKwU 3 †iva Øviv cÖwZ¯’vcb Ki‡j Zwor cÖevn e„w×
†c‡q 0.24 A nq| r Gi gvb KZ? (When a 10 resistor is connected across the terminals
of a cell of emf E and internal resistance r, a current of 0.10A flows through the
resistor. If the 10 resistor is replaced with a 3 resistor, the current increases to
0.24A. Find r.)
(A) 12 (B) 1.2 (C) 0.2 (D) 2.0
20. 4 F Gi 4 wU aviK wmwi‡R ms‡hvM Kiv nj| Zv‡`i mgZzj¨ aviKZ¡ n‡”Q-
(Four capacitors of capacitance 4 F each are connected in series. The equivalent
capacitance is-)
(A) 1 F (B) 2 F (C) 4 F (D) 16 F
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21. ‡Kvb GKwU Zvi KzÛjxi we`y¨r cÖevngvÎv 2 A . KzÛjxi we`y¨r cÖevngvÎv 0.08 s G k~‡Y¨ bvwg‡q Avb‡j KzÛjx‡Z
0.5 V we`y¨rPvjK ej Avweó nq| KzÛjxi ¯^Kxq Av‡ek ¸Yv¼ KZ?
(The current flowing in a coil of wire is 2A. If an emf of 0.5 V is induced in the coil
while the current is reduced to zero in 0.08 s, calculate the self inductance of the
coil.)
(A) 0.02 henry (B) 0.2 henry (C) 2 henry (D) 20 henry
22. GKwU wØ-cigvYy wewkó M¨v‡mi †¶‡Î C p / C v nj-
( C p / C v for a diatomic gas is-)
(A) 1.67 (B) 1.4 (C) 1.33 (D) 1.11
23. Kuv‡Pi g‡a¨ GKwU Av‡jvKiwk¥ KuvP-cvwb we‡f` Z‡ji Dci AvcwZZ nj| AvcZb †KvY 50o n‡j cÖwZmiY †KvY
KZ n‡e? KuvP Ges cvwb cÖwZmiv¼ h_vµ‡g 1.5 Ges 1.33 .
(A ray of light is incident in glass on a glass-water boundary. If the angle of
incidence is 50o , what is the angle of refraction? Refractive indices of glass and
water are 1.5 and 1.33 respectively.)
(A) 75.5o (B) 51.2o (C) 69.3o (D) 59.8o
24. KuvP I nxi‡Ki cÖwZmiv¼ h_vµ‡g 1.5 Ges 2.5 | KuvP I nxi‡Ki g‡a¨ msKU †KvY-
(Refractive indices of glass and diamond are 1.5 and 2.5 respectively. The critical
angle for the two media is-)
(A) 26.50o (B) 36.87o (C) 47.75o (D) 51.25o
25. GKwU KYvi †gvU kw³ Gi w¯’i Ae¯’vi kw³i wظY| KYvwUi `ª“wZ nj-
(The total energy of a particle is twice its rest energy. Its speed is-)
(A) 2.6 108 m / s (B) 2.9 108 m / s (C) 3.0 108 m / s (D) 6.0 108 m / s
26. 300 Hz K¤úv‡¼i GKwU kã Zi‡½i cvwb I evZv‡m Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i cv_©K¨ 4.16 m . k‡ãi MwZ evZv‡m
352 ms −1 n‡j cvwb‡Z k‡ãi MwZ KZ?
(A sound of frequency 300 Hz has a wavelength difference of 4.16m in water and
air. The speed of sound in air is 352 ms −1 . The speed of sound in water is-)
(A) 800 ms −1 (B) 1200 ms −1 (C) 1600 ms −1 (D) None
o
27. ‡Kvb avZzi †¶‡Î d‡UvB‡jKUªb wbtmi‡Yi m~Pb Zi½‰`N©¨ 6000 A . avZzwUi Kvh©v‡c¶K B‡jKUªb †fv‡ë KZ?
o
(The threshold wavelength for photoemission from a metal is 6000 A . What is the
work function of the metal in electron volts?)
(A) 5.5 eV (B) 2.7 eV (C) 5.05 eV (D) 2.07 eV
o
28. 5000A Zi½‰`‡N©¨i Av‡jvKiwk¥i †dvU‡bi kw³ nj-
o
(The energy of a photon of light of wavelength 5000A is-)
(A) 2.48 eV (B) 2.84 eV (C) 4.25 eV (D) 5.1 eV
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29. 30 ms −1 ‡e‡M AvMZ 250 g f‡ii GKwU wµ‡KU ej‡K GKRb †L‡jvqvo K¨vP a‡i 0.1s mg‡qi g‡a¨
_vwg‡q w`j| †L‡jvqvo KZ©„K ejwUi Dci cÖhy³ Mo ej KZ?
(A cricket ball of mass 250g and speed 30 ms −1 is caught and stopped by a player in
0.1 s. What is the average force on the ball applied by the player?)
(A) 7.5 N (B) 75 N (C) 2.5 N (D) 25 N
30. c„w_ex c„ô n‡Z KZ D”PZvq AwfKl©xq Z¡i‡Yi gvb c„w_ex c„‡ôi Z¡i‡Yi gv‡bi kZKiv GKfvM n‡e? c„w_exi
e¨vmva© = 6.38 106 m .
(At what distance above the earth’s surface will the acceleration due to gravity be
1/100 of its value on the surface of the earth? The radius of the earth = 6.38 106 m .)
(A) 5.74 107 m (B) 6.38 107 m (C) 7.5 106 m (D) 8.1106 m
CHEMISTRY
1. wb‡æi †Kvb& M¨vmwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi ag© †_‡K me‡P‡q †ekx wePz¨Z?
(Which gas is likely to deviate most from ideal gas behavior?)
(A) HCl (B) He (C) CH 4 (D) N 2
(D) 0
1 0 0
(A) 0 n (B) −1 e (C) 11 H
−
6. 5Fe 2 + + MnO 4 + 8H + → 5Fe 3 + + Mn 2 + + 4H 2 O wewµqv‡Z 1000 mL 1 M KMnO 4 `ªeb KZ
MÖvg Fe 2 + †K RvwiZ Ki‡e? Fe -Gi cvigvbweK fi 55.85 |
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(How many grams of Fe 2 + in the reaction shall be oxidized by 1000 mL solution of
1 M KMnO 4 ? Atomic weight of Fe is 55.85)
(A) 350.55 g (B) 279.25 g (C) 55.85 g (D) 25.85 g
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7. 15 P4 Gi 15wU AYyi g‡a¨ KqwU wbDUªb Av‡Q?
31
(How many neutrons are there in 15 molecules of 15 P4 )
(A) 160 (B) 64 (C) 960 (D) 1800
H H
10. 0.002 M mvjwdDwiK GwmW `ªe‡bi p nj- ( p of 0.002 M H 2SO 4 solution is-)
(A) 2.70 (B) 4.20 (C) 2.40 (D) 3.00
11. N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 GKwU M¨vmxq wewµqv, G‡Z K p I K c Gi m¤úK© wb‡æi †KvbwU?
( N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 is a gaseous reaction. Which one is the relation between K p and
Kc ?
−2
(A) K p = K c (RT ) (B) K p = K c (RT) (C) K p = K c (RT ) (D) K p = K c (RT )
2 1.5 3
12. Zuy‡Z `ªe‡b 1.0 N›Uv a‡i 8.0 ampere we`y¨r cÖevwnZ Ki‡j ZworØv‡i wK cwigvb Cu Rgv co‡e?
(8.0 ampere current was passed through a CuSO 4 solution for 1.0 hour. How much
Cu will be deposited on the electrode? Atomic wt. of Cu = 63.5 and ionic charge of
Cu = 2+)
(A) 8.475 g (B) 9.475 g (C) 10.475 g (D) 11.475 g
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(C) AgNO 3 (aq) + HCl(aq) → AgCl (s) + HNO3 (aq)
(D) Fe 2O3 (s) + C(s) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO(g)
15. cUvwkqvg cvigv½v‡bU-‡mvwWqvg A·v‡jU UvB‡Uªk‡b wb‡æi †KvbwU Zzwg e¨envi Ki‡e?
(Which one of the following will you use in potassium permangnate – sodium oxalate
titration?)
(A) methyl orange (B) starch (C) diphenylamine (D) no indicator
16. wb‡æi †KvbwU AcwUK¨vj AvB‡mvgvi †`‡e bv?
(Which of the following will not exhibit optical isomerism?)
(A) CH3 − CH = CH − C2H5 (B) CH3CHOHCOOH
(C) C6H5 − CH = CHCHOHCOOH (D) C6H5CHBrCH 3
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22. cUvwkqvg WvB‡µv‡g‡Ui A¤xq `ªe‡b SO 2 Pvjbv Kiv n‡j †µvwgqvg mvj‡dU Drcbœ nq| H wewµqvq
†µvwgqv‡gi RviY msL¨vi cwieZ©b n‡jv-
(Upon passing SO 2 through acidified solution of potassium dichromate, chromium
sulfate is formed. The change in the oxidation number of chromium is-)
(A) + 5 to + 3 (B) + 7 to + 4 (C) + 6 to + 3 (D) + 4 to + 2
23. ‡jvnv‡K gwiPvi nvZ †_‡K i¶vi Rb¨ †Kvb& avZzi cÖ‡jc †`qv nq bv?
(Which metal is not used to coat iron to save from rusting?)
(A) Zn (B) Pb (C) Hg (D) Ti
24. ÷x‡j _v‡K- (Steel contains)
(A) Fe + C + Mn (B) Fe + Mn (C) Fe + Mn + Cr (D) Fe + C + Al
25. MÖxb nvDR cÖfv‡ei Rb¨ †ekx `vqx M¨vm-
(Most responsible gas for green house effect is-)
(A) CO (B) NO x (C) CH 4 (D) CO 2
26. ‰Re †hŠ‡M Kve©b-Kve©b wØe܇bi Ae¯’vb wbY©‡q wb‡Pi †Kvb& c×wZwU e¨envi Kiv hvq?
(Which of the following can be used to ascertain the position of double bond in an
organic compound?)
(A) addition of hydrogen (B) hydrolysis (C) epoxidation (D) ozonolysis
27. cÖcvBb AYy‡Z Kve©b-Kve©b wÎe܇b Dcw¯’Z eÜb¸‡jv n‡”Q-
(The bonds in the carbon-carbon triple bonds in a propyne molecule are-)
(A) 3 (B) 1 + 2 (C) 3 (D) 2 + 2
28. RCN †hŠMwU‡K RCH 2 NH 2 †hŠ‡M cwiYZ Ki‡Z †h weRviK e¨eüZ nq Zv n‡”Q-
(The reagent used to convert RCN to RCH 2 NH 2 is-)
(A) KMnO 4 (B) CH3COCl (C) CH 2ClCOOH (D) LiAlH 4
BIOLOGY
1. Raphanus sativus †Kvb †Mv‡Îi Aš—M©Z? (Which family does Raphanus sativus belong
to?)
(A) Cruciferae (B) Leguminosae (C) Solanaceae (D) Liliaceae
2. ‡KvbwU Kvô Drcv`bKvix Dw™¢`? (Which one is the timber yielding plant?)
(A) Cicer arietinum (B) Hibiscus cannabinus
(C) Corchorus capsularis (D) Dipterocarpus turbinatus
3. evZv‡m CO 2 Gi cwigvb cÖvq- (Amount of CO 2 in teh air is about-)
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(A) 0.025% (B) 0.03% (C) 0.036% (D) 0.04%
4. Pwµq d‡Uvdm‡dvivB‡jk‡b †KvbwU N‡U? (What happens in cyclic photophosphorylation?)
(A) photolysis of water (B) production of NADPH+H+
(C) production of glucose (D) production of ATP
5. AevZ k¦m‡b GK AYy My‡KvR †_‡K KZ AYy ATP ‰Zwi nq?
(How many ATPs are produced from one molecule of glucose during annaerobic
respiration?)
(A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 28 (D) 38
6. Am¤ú~Y© cÖKUZvi Kvi‡Y wd‡bvwUwcK AbycvZ wK nq? (What is the phenotypic ratio due to
incomplete dominance?)
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 9 : 7 (C) 1 : 2 : 1 (D) 3 : 1
7. e¨vK‡UwiIdvR wK? (What is bacteriophase?)
(A) fvBivm aŸsmKvix e¨vK‡Uwiqv (Virus destroying bacteria)
(B) gvbe‡`‡n †ivM m„wóKvix (Pathogenic to human)
(C) e¨vK‡Uwiqv aŸsmKvix fvBivm (Bacteria destroying virus)
(D) None
8. ‡KvbwU WvqvUg? (Which one is diatom?)
(A) Spirogyra (B) Polysiphonia (C) Navicula (D) Sargassum
9. ‡KvbwU Aš—:†Kvlxq cwicvK NUvq? (Which one causes intracellular digestion?)
(A) ivB‡ev‡Rvg (ribopsome) (B) jvB‡mv‡Rvg (lysosome)
(C) wRb (gene) (D) ‡Kv‡gv‡Rvg (chromosome)
10. ‡KvbwU‡Z G¨vmKvm ˆZwi nq? (Where is ascus produced?)
(A) ‡cwbwmwjqvg (penicillium) (B) wgDKi (Mucor)
(C) e¨vK‡Uwiqv (bacteria) (D) ‰kevj (algae)
11. mgwØcvk¦xq fvmKzjvi evÛj cvIqv hvq ((Bicollateral vascular bundle is found in)
(A) wØexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i Kv‡Û (dicotyledon stem) (B) GKexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i Kv‡Û (monocotyledon
stem)
(C) GKexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i g~‡j (monocotyledon root) (D) wØexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i g~‡j (dicotyledon root)
12. cwjwbqvg †Kv_vq cvIqv hvq? (Where is polynium found?)
(A) Orchidaceae (B) Graminae (C) Rubiaceae (D) Solananceae
13. ‡KvbwU wiwWDwms myMvi bq? (Which one is not a reducing sugar?)
(A) glucose (B) sucrose (C) fructose (D) None
14. ‡iw÷ªKkb GbRvB‡gi KvR wK? (What is the function of restriction enzyme?)
(A) multiplication of DNA (B) cutting a specific portion of DNA
(C) breaking hydrogen bonds of DNA (D) joining cut ends of DNA
15. ‡KvbwU cÖvK…wZK ci‡_‡bvKvwc©K dj? (Which one is the natural parthenocarpic fruit?)
(A) apple (B) banana (C) mango (D) None
16. Aóg K‡ivwUKv øvqy‡K e‡j- (The eighth cranial nurve is called-)
(A) olfactory (B) vagus (C) auditory (D) facial
17. ‡Kvb GbRvBg Avwgl‡K †f‡½ cwj‡ccUvB‡W cwibZ K‡i?
(Which enzyme does break protein into polypeptide?)
(A) pepsin (B) lipase (C) lactase (D) trypsin
18. gvby‡l †iwbb ˆZwi nq †Kvb A‡½? (In man renin is produced in which organ?)
(A) stomach (B) intestine (C) kidney (D) liver
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19. ‡Kvb †`‡ki AvqZ‡bi KZ Ask ebf~wg _vKv DwPr?
(What proportion of the total area of a country should belong to forest?)
(A) 10% (B) 25% (C) 20% (D) 35%
20. cwi‡ek wech©‡qi Rb¨ †KvbwU gvbe m„ó Kvib bq?
(Which is not an anthropogenic cause of environmental disaster?)
(A) climate change (B) sea level rise (C) global worming (D) earthquake
21. ‡Kvb gvQ Awi‡q›Uvj A‡j cvIqv hvq bv? (Which fish is not found in oriental region?)
(A) Ompok (B) Channa (C) Labeo (D) Neoceratodus
22. GK Lv`¨¯—i †_‡K Ab¨ Lv`¨¯—‡i kw³ cÖev‡ni mwVK aviYv †`q †h wcivwgW Zv nj-
(The pyramid which reflects the energy flow from one trophic level to another trophic
level is-)
(A) ev‡qvgv‡mi wcivwgW (pyramid of biomass) (B) msL¨vi wcivwgW (pyramid of number)
(C) kw³i wcivwgW (pyramid of energy) (D) ﮋ ev‡qvgv‡mi wcivwgW (pyramid of dry
biomass)
23. cÖvwYRM‡Zi †kªYxweb¨v‡mi cwiKíbv cÖ_‡g †K K‡ib?
(The classification of animal kingdom was pioneered by whom?)
(A) Aristotle (B) Linnaeus (C) William Harvey (D) Marclls Malpighi
24. †Kvb&wU wbDwK¬IUvB‡Wi Dcv`vb bq? (Which is not the component of nucleotide?)
(A) phosphate (B) lipid (C) glucose (D) nitrogen base
25. †h Rxb ˆewkó¨ cÖKv‡k evav cvq Zv‡K e‡j- (The gene which is obstructed to express is called)
(A) epistatic gene (B) lethal gene (C) hypostatic gene (D) complementary
gene
26. gvby‡li g‡a¨ †mwieªvj g¨v‡jwiqv NUvq Plasmodium Gi †Kvb cÖRvwZ?
(Which species of Plasmodium is responsible for cerebral malaria in man?)
(A) Plasmodium ovale (B) Plasmodium falciparum
(C) Plasmodium vivax (D) Plasmodium malariae
27. dvB‡jwiqv K…wgi jvf©v `kvi bvg nj- (The name of larval phase of filarial worm is-)
(A) magna (B) trophozoite (C) metacyst (D) microfilaria
28. cyÄvw¶i `ycv‡k¦i© mv`v `vM‡K e‡j-
(The white spots on either side of the compound eye is called-)
(A) ocellus (B) fenstra (C) ommatiduym (D) cornea
29. i³ RgvU euvavi Rb¨ †KvbwUi cÖ‡qvRb bvB? (Which is not needed for blood clotting?)
(A) platelets (B) prothrombin (C) fibrinogen (D) hormone
30. m¾vµgvbyhvqx Aš—:K‡Y©i nvo¸‡jv h_vµ‡g-
(The arrangement of the bones of internal ear is in order of-
(A) incus, stapes, maleus (B) incus, maleus, stapes
(C) maleus, incus, stapes (D) stapes, incus, maleus
BANGLA
1. ÔiwPqv jn bv AvRI MxwZ- GLv‡b ÔbvÕ †Kvb A‡_© e¨eüZ?
(A) wb‡la (B) Aby‡iva (C) Av‡`k (D) wZi¯‹vi
2. ÔKge³vÕ kãwU MwVZ n‡q‡Q-
(A) mw܇hv‡M (B) mgvm‡hv‡M (C) DcmM©‡hv‡M (D) cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M
3. ÔPwj‡ki †KvVvÕ ej‡Z Kx †evSv‡bv nq?
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(A) GKPwj-k (B) cuqZvwj-k (C) EbPwj-k (D) EbcÂvk
4. w÷gv‡ii cÖm½ G‡m‡Q †Kvb KweZvq?
(A) cv‡Äix (B) Kei (C) Rxeb-e›`bv (D) AvVv‡iv eQi eqm
5. ÔFRyÕ k‡ãi wecixZ A_©-
(A) mij (B) f½yi (C) ew¼g (D) †eu‡U
6. ‘It takes two to make a quarrel’- ev‡K¨i h_vh_ e½vbyev`-
(A) GK nv‡Z Zvwj ev‡R bv (B) `yB nv‡Z Zvwj ev‡R (C) weev` ˆZwi‡Z `yRb jv‡M (D) `yB R‡b SMov nq
7. ‡KvbwU Aï× evbv‡b †jLv?
(A) wba©b (B) mkw¼Z (C) `vwi`ª¨ (D) wb¯ú„n
8. ÔAvfvwmZÕ kãwUi cÖZ¨q-
(A) evsjv K…r (B) ms¯‹…Z K…r (C) evsjv Zw×Z (D) ms¯‹…Z Zw×Z
9. hv Aek¨B NU‡e-
(A) fweZe¨ (B) Awbevh© (C) AcÖwZ‡iva¨ (D) Aek¨¤¢vex
10. Ôdzj †dv‡U|Õ- †Kvb& evP¨?
(A) KZ©„evP¨ (B) Kg©evP¨ (C) Kg©KZ©„evP¨ (D) fveevP¨
11. Ôwk¶v n‡”Q †mB e¯‘ hvnv †jv‡K wbZvš— Awb”Qvm‡Z¡I MjaKiY Kwi‡Z ev`¨ nq, Aci c‡¶ Kve¨im †jv‡K ïay
†m”Qvq bq, ¯^vb‡›` cvb K‡i|Õ- PwjZ ixwZ‡Z iwPZ G ev‡K¨ fy‡ji msL¨v-
(A) Pvi (B) cuvP (C) Qq (D) mvZ
12. wb‡Pi †Kvb& KweZv gvÎve„Ë Q‡›` iwPZ nqwb?
(A) e½fvlv (B) Kei (C) ‡mvbvi Zix (D) Rxeb-e›`bv
13. ÒcÖfy‡`i we`¨vi MwZi mxgv bvB, ¯¿x‡`i we`¨vi †`Šo mPivPi Ô‡ev‡av`qÕ ch©š—|Ó- evK¨wU‡Z Ô‡ev‡av`qÕ ej‡Z †evSv‡bv
n‡q‡QÑ
(A) ‡PZbvi D‡b¥l (B) we`¨vmvM‡ii Ôwkïwk¶vÕ Z…Zxq fvM
(C) Dcw¯’Z eyw× (D) iex›`ªbv‡_i ÔmnRcvVÕ
14. Ôc„w_exÕi mgv_©K kã-
(A) w¶wZai (B) wemR (C) w¶wZ (D) APj
15. Ô`dv`viÕ gv‡b-
(A) ‡PŠwK`vi (B) ‡PŠwK`v‡ii mi`vi (C) mvwjkx mfvi †bZv (D) Zwj-evnK
16. ÔZv‡`i fyjUv fvO‡Z †`wi nq bv|Õ- evK¨wUi Aw¯—evPK iƒc-
(A) Zv‡`i fyj fvO‡Z †`wi nq (B) Zv‡`i fyj †f‡O hvq
(C) mZ¨ Zv‡`i Kv‡Q cÖKvwkZ nq (D) AwP‡iB Zv‡`i fyj fv‡O
17. evj¥xwK Kvi Dc‡`‡k ÔivgvqYÕ iPbv K‡ib?
(A) eªþvi (B) bvi‡`i (C) ivgP‡›`ªi (D) ewkô gywbi
18. ' hierarchy' -i evsjv cwifvlv-
(A) EaŸZb KZ©„c¶ (B) KZ©ve¨w³ (C) AvwacZ¨ ci¯úiv (D) RbcÖkvm‡bi Kg©KZ©v
19. wb‡Pi †Kvb KweZv ÔAwbt‡klÕ Kve¨MÖ‡š’i Aš—M©Z?
(A) Zvnv‡iB g‡b c‡o (B) Avgvi c~e©evsjv (C) Kei (D) evsjv‡`k
20. ÔKz‡nwjÕ k‡ãi A_©-
(A) ‡KvwKjv (B) KzûaŸwb (C) Kzqvkv (D) ‡R¨vrøv
21. ' unstamped ' k‡ãi evsjv cwifvlv-
(A) evwZj‡hvM¨ (B) WvKwUwKUwenxb (C) AwbewÜZ (D) wmj‡gvninxb
22. Ômv‡ci cuvP cv †`LvÕ- cÖev‡`i A_©-
(A) fq cvIqv (B) ‡Pv‡L AÜKvi †`Lv
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(C) ‡kl gyn~Z© ch©š— Avkvq _vKv (D) AnsKv‡i Am¤¢e‡K m¤¢e g‡b Kiv
23. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Aa©¯^iaŸwb bq?
(A) G (B) H (C) I (D) D
24. ÔZLb KgjKvš— g„`y g„`y nvwm‡Z jvwMj|Õ- KLb?
(A) Kb‡÷ej Nywg‡q cwo‡j (B) GRjv‡k jBqv Avwm‡j
(C) mv¶xi KvUvivq cywiqv w`‡j (D) Pvcivwk agK w`‡j
25. iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi Gkxq‡`i g‡a¨ KZZg †bv‡ej weRqx?
(A) cÖ_g (B) wØZxq (C) Z…Zxq (D) PZz_©
26. ÔòÕ mshy³ e¨ÄbwU †Kvb& †Kvb& e‡Y©i mshy³ iƒc?
(A) l& + T (B) l& + Y (C) l& + b (D) l& + P
27. ‘There was once a bald-headed man.’- Bs‡iwR evK¨wUi h_vh_ e½vbyev`-
(A) GK wQj wb‡e©va †jvK (B) GK wQj AÁ †jvK (C) GK wQj †U‡Kv †jvK (D) GK wQj Ávbx †jvK
28. Ôm¤§y‡L ïay Amxg Kzqvkv †nwi|Õ- GLv‡b ÔAmxg KzqvkvÕi cÖZxKx Zvrch©-
(A) AÜKv‡ii Aven (B) cÖwZeÜKZv (C) RvZxq Rxe‡b APjve¯’v (D) welYœZv
29. cZ©ywMR fvlv †_‡K AvMZ kã-
(A) kieZ (B) wk‡ivbvg (C) mI`v (D) mvevb
30. ' Amplification' -Gi cwifvlv-
(A) cwiea©b (B) cwiewZ©Z (C) cÖvPzh© (D) we¯—vi
ENGLISH
Read the following text and answer questions 1-5 :
It is not only diet and lifestyle that make you obese. There is another factor that lies in
your part of DNA called gene that may influence the shape of your body. A study has
recently revealed that genes may play a role in regulating body shape. The effect of genes
may be stronger for women than for men. Scientists have found gene variations linked to
obesity and fat, which explain why some people are apple-shaped and some are pear-
shaped. Previous studies found that when we store fat in our bodies it can affect our
health. More fat around the waist is linked with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes and
heart disease while having a fat posterior and thighs may offer some protection against
diabetes and heart disease.
Experts have opined that in most cases obesity is caused by unhealthy diet and lifestyle
and that tacking obesity is challenging. However, recent developments in genetics will
enable more targeted approaches to obesity prevention and to the invention of new drugs.
1. The main subject of the text is-
(A) The effects of fruits on the human body
(B) The challenges of facing genetic disorders
(C) The role of genes in making people overweight
(D) The role of genes in maintaining our figure
2. A “study” refers to-
(A) a reading room (B) a book (C) a library (D) a research
3. The antonym of “discovery” is-
(A) concealment (B) disclosure (C) enclosure (D) ascertainment
4. The adjective of “prevention” is-
(A) prevent (B) preventable (C) preventive (D) preventing
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5. “experts have opined” means-
(A) according to scientists’ discovery (B) according to experts’ imagination
(C) according to the views of experts (D) according to experts’ study
Choose the correct options (6-15) :
6. The new airport should be fully operational _____ the end of the year.
(A) since (B) till (C) by (D) in
7. Neither Sufia nor I _____ capable of solving the problem.
(A) are (B) were (C) am (D) is
8. The police questioned each witness in _____.
(A) return (B) order (C) turn (D) silence
9. Our thoughts _____ on the missing students.
(A) based (B) centred (C) imposed (D) depended
10. The player isn’t fat; _____, he’s quite skinny.
(A) in any case (B) by rights (C) in practice (D) on the contrary
11. It was so embarrassing. The bride _____.
(A) attended the wedding (B) got married
(C) wore an expensive sari (D) fell asleep during the rusumat
12. The _____ of a camel was found lying by the side of the canal.
(A) corpse (B) corset (C) corps (D) casket
13. The discovery of penicillin was a _____ discovery.
(A) sensory (B) sensible (C) sensational (D) sensitive
14. _____ Mr. Forbes will be able to regain control of the company.
(A) With hard only work (B) In spite of his hard work
(C) Only if he works hardly (D) Only with hard work
15. For those who suffer _____ nerves, the remedy lies _____ perfect rest.
(A) for, with (B) from, in (C) of, to (D) at, into
19. News of Charles Lindbergh’s famous transatlantic flight in 1927 spread rapidly despite
of the
(A) (B) (C)
lack of an international communication system.
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(D)
20. At the rate the clerks were processing the application, Rahim figured that it will take four
hours
(A) (B)
for his to be reviewed.
(C) (D)
Identify the correct sentence (21-22) :
21. (A) One of the problems are extremely easy to solve.
(B) One of the problem is extremely easy to solve.
(C) One of the problems is extremely easy to solve.
(D) One of the problem’s are extremely easy to solve.
22. (A) Jamal was born in 13 April in 1992 (B) Jamal was born on April 13 in 1992
(C) Jamal was born on 13 April on 1992 (D) Jamal was born in 13 April on 1992
Choose the correct synonyms of the words given in (23-24) :
23. Indignation
(A) humiliation (B) anger (C) lacking dignity (D) none
24. Pensive
(A) costly (B) thoughtful (C) spoiled (D) written
25. The word ‘subterfuge’ means
(A) subtlety (B) cunning (C) simplicity (D) trickery
26. The correct translation of ÔMv‡Q GLbI dj a‡i bvBÕ is
(A) The tree has not yet borne fruit (B) The tree has not caught any fruit
(C) The tree cannot bear fruit (D) The tree has not given any fruit
27. “Mutation” is a process
(A) in which due to genetic changes new forms of structures are developed
(B) when a person is unable to speak because of facial paralysis
(C) when people refuse to obey orders
(D) in which the body is damaged severely
28. The verb of “hallucination” is-
(A) hallucinatory (B) hallucinogen (C) hallucine (D) hallucinate
29. In English if two different words have the same spelling and pronunciation they are
called
(A) synonyms (B) homographs (C) homophones (D) homonyms
30. The antonym of ‘desolate’ is-
(A) populous (B) isolated (C) abandoned (D) disfigured
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DU Admission Test 2011-2012
c`v_© weÁvb
0
1. GKwU cv‡Î 27 C ZvcgvÎvq wnwjqvg M¨vm Av‡Q| wnwjqvg Abyi Mo MwZ kw³ KZ? (‡evjURg¨vb aªæeK k
= 1.38 10-23 J/K)
(K) 6.21 10-21 J (L) 5.6 10-22 J (M) 1.9 10-21 J (N) 2 10-21 J
2. 12 W wPwýZ GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK ev‡j¦i wfZi w`‡q 50s G †gvU 100 C PvR© cÖevwnZ nq| GB mg‡q ev‡j¦i
`yB cÖv‡šÍi wefe cv_©K¨ KZ?
(K) 0.12 V (L) 2.0 V (M) 6.0 V (N) 24 V
3. GKwU Zvgvi Zv‡ii †iva R n‡j Gi wظY ˆ`N©¨ I wظb e¨vmva© wewkó GKwU Zvgvi Zv‡ii †iva KZ n‡e ?
R R
(K) (L) (M) R (N) 2R
4 2
4. awi, `yBwU mij †`vjK A Ges B | hw` A Gi ˆ`N¨© B Gi A‡a©K Ges A Gi †`vjbKvj 3s nq, Z‡e
BGi †`vjbKvj KZ?
(K) 5.25 s (L) 4.24 s (M) 3.45 s (N) 6.20 s
5. ‡kÖYx I mgvšÍivj mgev‡q `ywU †iv‡ai Zzj¨ †iva h_vµ‡g 25 I 4| †iva `ywUi gvb KZ?
173
(K) 12& 11 (L) 20& 5 (M) 10& 15 (N) 22& 3
6. wb‡¤œi eZ©bx‡Z R3†iv‡ai ga¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ Zwor cÖev‡ni gvb KZ ?
11. c„w_exi mv‡c‡ÿ gyw³‡eM VEGes Pvu‡`i mv‡c‡ÿ gyw³‡eM VMn‡j wb‡Pi †Kvb m¤úKwU mwVK ?
(K)VE> VM (L) VE< VM (M) VE= VM (N) VE VM
12. GKwU e¯‘‡K AeZj `c©b †_‡K 18cm `~‡i ¯’vcb Kiv n‡jv| †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ n‡j 5 ¸Y weewa©Z
cÖwZwe¤^ cvIqv hv‡e ?
(K) 18 cm (L) 15 cm (M) 25 cm (N) 23 cm
13. Ôg~L¨ Zi‡½i Zi½gy‡Li Dci cÖ‡Z¨K we›`y †MŠY Zi‡½i DrmÕ- GwU Kvi bxwZ wnmv‡e cwiwPZ|
(K) Heisenberg (L) Newton (M) Fresnel (N) Huygens
14. ‡Kvb †ZRw¯Œq wbDwK¬qv‡mi Aa©vqy I Mo Avqyi AbycvZ KZ?
(K) 0.369 (L) 0.963 (M) 0.639 (N) 0.693
-1
15. GKwU Mvwo 10 ms Avw`‡eM wb‡q mgZ¡i‡Y GKwU †mvRv iv¯Ív eive‡i Pj‡Q| 100 m `~iZ¡ AwZµg Kivi
ci MvwowU20 ms-1 †eM cÖvß nj| MvwowUi Z¡iY KZ ?
(K) 0.67 ms-2 (L) 1.5 ms-2 (M)2.5 ms-2 (N) 6.0 ms-2
16. GKwU UªvÝdigv‡i †m‡KÛvix I cÖvBgvix Uv‡b©i AbycvZ 6 | hw` cÖvBgvii wefe cv_©K¨ I we`y¨r cÖevn
h_vµ‡g 200 V Ges 3 A nq, Z‡e †m‡KÛvix‡Z we`y¨r cÖevn KZ ?
(K) 1 A (L) 2.5 A (M) 0.5 A (N) 1.5 A
17. K…lœ e¯‘i ZvcgvÎv wظY e„w× Ki‡j wewKiY nvi KZ ¸Y e„w× cv‡e ?
(K) 16 (L) 2 (M) 4 (N) 10
18. G›Uªwc †Kvb †fŠZ a‡g©i cwigvc cÖ`vb K‡i ?
(K) Zvc (L) Pvc (M) k„•Ljv (N) wek„•Ljv
174
19. `ywU mggv‡bi †f±i GKwU we›`y‡Z wµqvkxj| G‡`i jwäi gvb †h †Kvb GKwU †f±‡ii gv‡bi mgvb| †f±i
`ywUi ga¨eZ©x †KvY KZ ?
(K) 1800 (L) 1200 (M)900 (N) 00
20. 10-3Tesla †PŠ¤^K †ÿ‡Îi mv‡_ j¤^fv‡e Aew¯’Z GKwU †mvRv Zvi w`‡q 5AZwor cÖevn cÖevwnZ n‡”Q|
ZviwUi GKK ˆ`‡N¨©i Dci cÖhy³ ej wbY©q Ki|
(K) 5 10-3 N (L) 5 N (M)5 103 N (N) 10 10-3 N
21. GKwU Kv‡Y©v BwÄb 800 K I 400 K ZvcgvÎvq †h `ÿZvi KvR K‡i, wVK mg`ÿZvi KvR K‡i T I
900 K ZvcgvÎvq| ZvcgvÎv T Gi gvb KZ ?
(K)900 K (L) 450 K (M) 1800 K (N) 500 K
22. 16 kgGi GKwU †evgv weùvwiZ n‡q 4kgI 12kgGi `ywU LÛ nj| 12kgf‡ii †eM 4ms-1n‡j Ab¨
UzKivwUi MwZ kw³ KZ ?
(K) 96 J (L) 144 J (M) 288 J (N) 192 J
0
23. GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK w؇cvj †K Amg ˆe`y¨wZK †ÿ‡Î 30 †Kv‡Y ivLv n‡j w؇cvjwU‡Z ----- msNwUZ n‡e|
(K) a torque only
(L) a translational force only is the direction of the field
(M) a translational force in the direction perpendicular to the field torque
(N) a torque as well as translational force
24. 1m `xN© I 10-2 cm2cÖ¯’‡”Q` wewkó GKwU Zvi‡K 2 kg IRb Øviv Uvbv nj| ZviwUi ˆ`N©¨ wbY©q Ki|
(Bqs Gi ¸YvsK Y = 2 1011 Nm-2)
(K) 9.8 10-5 m (L) 9.8 10-2 m (M) 2 10-5 m (N) 2 10-2 m
25. 6630 10-10 m Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i GKwU †dvU‡bi kw³ KZ? (h = 6.63 10-34 J.s)
(K) 3 10-19 J (L) 10 J (M)3 10-10 J (N) 10 10-10 J
26. cvwb I wMømvwi‡bi cÖwZmivsK h_vµ‡g 1.33 I 1.47| G‡`i ga¨Kvi msKU †KvY KZ ?
(K) 6009 (L) 6904 (M)64047 (N) 60042
27. 20 †iv‡ai GKwU M¨vjfv‡bvwgUvi mv‡_ KZ †iv‡ai GKwU kv›U hy³ Ki‡j †gvU Zwor cÖevn gvÎvi 1%
M¨vjfv‡bvwgUv‡ii ga¨ w`‡q hv‡e ?
(K) 0.25 (L) 2.0 (M) 0.2 (N) 0.02
T
28. I = I0sin wt Ges I = I0 sin (t + ) G‡`i g‡a¨ `kv cv_©K¨ KZ ?
6
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 3 6
29. GKwU GKK wP‡ii `iæb d«bndvi AceZ©b cixÿvq 560nm Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i Av‡jv e¨envi Kiv nj| cÖ_g
µ‡gi AÜKvi cwUªi Rb¨ AceZ©b †KvY wbY©q Ki| (wP‡ii †ea = 0.2 mm)
(K) 1.160 (L) 0.160 (M) 0.120 (N) 0.180
30. w¯’i Ae¯’vq GKwU e¯‘KYvi fi 10-24 kg | KYvwU 1.8 108 ms-1†e‡M MwZkxj _vK‡j H Ae¯’vq Gi
fi KZ n‡e?
(K) 1.25 1024 kg (L) 1.25 10-24 kg
(M) 1.25 10-10 kg (N) 1.0 10-20 kg
imvqb weÁvb
175
1. U‡jb weKviK hv‡`i cv_©K¨Ki‡Y e¨eüZ nq-
(K) CH3CH2OH and CH3CHOHCH3
(L) CH3CH2NH2 and CH3CH2NHCH3
(M) CH3CH2COCH3 and CH3CHO
(N) CH3COOH and CH3COOCH3
2. 20mL 0.2 M B_vbwqK GwmW (Ka = 1.8 10-5) Ges20 mL 0.10 M NaOH `ªe‡Yi wgkÖ‡bi
gva¨‡g cÖ¯‘ZK…Z evdvi `ªe‡bi nj-
(K) 4.7 (L) 5.0 (M) -4.7 (N) 7.0
3. cÖag µg wewµqv A →Drcv` - Gi †ÿ‡Î wb‡¤œi †jLwPÎmg~n †`Lv‡bv nj| †Kvb †jLwPÎwU Aï× ?
([A]= wewµq‡Ki NbvgvÎv, t = wewµqvi mgq)
4. ‡ebwR‡bi mwnZ CH3CI Ges AICI3Gi wewµqvq wb‡¤œi †KvbwU GKwU AšÍe©Zx ?
H H
⨁
H H H
(K) (L) (M) (N)
H − C. H − C : H − C
H H
H
H H H
5. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwUi ùzUbvsK me‡P‡q †ekx ?
(K) CH3CH2CH2CH3(L) CH3NH2 (M) CH3OH (N) CH2F2
20 19 - 24 2+
6. wb‡¤œi species ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ wK wgj Av‡Q ? Ne, F , Mg
(K) isotopes to each other (L) isomers of each other
(M) isoeletronic with each other (N) isotonesto each other
7. 250C ZvcgvÎvq GKwU mvg¨e¯’v †`qv Av‡Q;
(K) decreasing the temperature to 150C
(L) increasing the temperature to 150C
(M) dissolving NaCI crystals in the equilibrium misture
(N) dissolving NH4NO3 crystals in the equilibrium misture
8. 101.3 k Pa evwn¨K Pv‡c cvwbi ùzUbvsK KZ ?
(K) 120.80C (L) 90.50C (M) 100.00C (N) 18.00C
9. GwmW †K¬viB‡Wi mv‡_ G‡gvwbqv ev cÖvBgvix Gwgb wewµqv Ki‡j Drcbœ nq-
(K) acid amide (L) arganic acid (M) alcohol (N) aldehyde
10. wb‡¤œi wewµqvwUi cÖavb Drcv` wK ?
176
CH2 = CH2+ KMnO4 ⎯H⎯→
⎯O
? 2
177
(K)CH3CH2CH = CH2 (L) (CH3)2C = CHCH3
(M) CH3CH = C(CI)Br (N) CH3C(CI) = CBr2
22. GKwU ˆRe †hŠM C6H12 I‡RvbxKi‡Yi ci wRs‡Ki Dcw¯’wZ‡Z Av`ª© we‡kølY Ki‡j `yBwU Drcv` †`q hvi
GKwU Gwm‡Uvb| C6H12Gi mwVK MVb wK ?
(K) (CH3)2CHCH = CHCH3 (L) (CH3)2C = C(CH3)2
(M)CH3CH2CH = C(CH3)2 (N) CH3CH2C(CH3) = CHCH3
+
23. NH4 Avq‡bi AvK…wU I msKiY wK ?
(K) trigonal pyramid, sp3 (L) tetrahedral, sp3
(M) trigonal, sp3 (N) trigonal bipyramid, sp3
24. CO Abyi eÜbµg KZ?
(K) 2 (L) 3 (M) 1 (N) 2.5
25. ‡µvwgqvg (111) mvj‡dU `ªe‡Y 0.120 A¨vw¤úqvi we`y¨r KZ mgq hveZ cÖevwnZ Ki‡j K¨v‡_v‡W 1.00 g
†µvwgqvg mwÂZ n‡e ?
(K) 12 hr 53 min (L) 15 hr 50 min (M)9 hr 53 min (N) 13 hr 52 min
26. A¨v‡iv‡gwUK cÖwZ¯’vcb weµqvq wb‡¤œi ‡Kvb MÖæcwU A‡_©v-c¨viv wb‡`©kK ?
(K) – COOH (L) – OH (M)– NO2 (N) – CHO
27. wb‡¤œi †Kvb `yBwU †hŠM wewµqv K‡i polyester †`q?
(K) styrene and butadiene
(L) phenol and formaldehyde
(M) adipic acid and 1, 6- diaminohexane
(N) ethylene glycol and terepthalic acid
28. wb‡¤œi cigvbymg~‡ni g‡`¨ †KvbwUi AvqbxKiY kw³ me©wb¤œ?
(K) N (L) O (M) F (N) Ne
29. wb‡¤œi †jLwPµmg~‡n wbw`©ó ZvcgvÎvq GKwU wbw`©ó f‡ii Av`k© M¨v‡mi AvqZ‡bi mv‡_ Gi Pv‡ci m¤úK©
†`Lv‡b n‡q‡Q| †Kvb †jLwPµwU Aï× ?
MwYZ
178
1. 3x + 7y – 2 = 0 mij‡iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (2, 1) we›`yMvgx mij‡iLvi mgxKiY-
(K) 3x + 7y – 13 = 0 (L) 7x - 3y – 11 = 0
(M) 7x + 3y – 17 = 0 (N) 7x - 3y – 2 = 0
2. ‡Kvb ¯Í‡¤¢i kxl© n‡Z 19.5 m/sec †eM Lvov Dc‡ii w`‡K wbwÿß †Kvb Kbv 5 †m‡KÛ c‡i ¯Í‡¤¢i cv`‡`‡k
cwZZ n‡j ¯Í‡¤¢i D”PZv-
(K) 20 m (L) 25 m (M) 30 m (N) 50 m
3. 6 Rb QvÎ Ges 5 Rb QvÎx †_‡K 5 R‡bi GKwU KwgwU MVb Ki‡Z n‡e hv‡Z AšÍZt GKRb QvÎ I GKRb
QvÎx AšÍf©~³ _v‡K| KZ wewfbœ cÖKv‡i G KwgwU MVb Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i|
(K) 160 (L) 360 (M) 410 (N) 455
m − 2 6
4. g¨vwUª·wU e¨wZµgx n‡e hw` m Gi gvb-
2 m − 3
(K) 6, -1 (L) -4,6 (M) -6, 4 (N) 1, -6
Lim sin −1 (2 x)
5. Gi gvb-
x→0 x
1
(K) 1 (L) 0 (M) 2 (N)
2
6. Gi †h gv‡bi Rb¨ y = x (1 – x) eµ‡iLvi g~jwe›`y‡Z ¯úk©KwU x A‡ÿi mv‡_ 300 †KvY Drcbœ
K‡i|
1 3
(K) 3 (L) (M) (N) 1
3 2
7. (2,4) ‡K›`ªwewkó I x- Aÿ‡K ¯úk© K‡i Ggb e„‡Ëi mgxKiY-
(K) x2 + y2 – 4x – 8y + 16 = 0 (L) x2 + y2 – 4x – 8y + 4 = 0
(M) x2 + y2 – 8y -4y + 16 = 0 (N) x2 + y2 – 8x - 4y + 4 = 0
i − i −1
8. i2 = -1 n‡j Gi gvb-
i + 2i −1
(K) 0 (L) -2i (M) 2i (N) -2 Ans: D
1 sin −1 x
9. 0
1 − x2
dx Gi gvb-
2 2 2
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 8 4 16
( x + 4) 2 ( y − 2) 2
10. + = 1 n‡j e = ?
100 64
3 5 4
(K) 1 (L) (M) (N)
5 3 5
179
11. `kwgK msL¨v 181 †K wØwgK c×wZ‡Z cÖKvk Ki‡j nq-
(K) 10110101 (L) 10010111 (M) 10101101 (N) 11010011
12. cos + 3 sin = 2 mgxKi‡Yi mvaviY mgvavb-
(K) = 2n − (L) = 2n + (M) = 2n + (N) = 2n −
3 3 6 6
13. ‡h mgxKi‡Yi g~j¸‡jvx + 5x – 1 = 0mgxKi‡Yi g~j¸‡jv n‡Z 2 †QvU, Zv-
2
(K) x2 + x + 7 = 0 (L) x2 - x + 7 = 0
(M) x2 - x – 7 = 0 (N) x2 + x – 7 = 0
14. ev¯Íe msL¨vq 3 − 2 x 1 AmgZvwUi mgvavb-
(K) 1 < x < 2 (L) 1 x 2 (M) x 1 or x 2 (N) 1 < x 2
sin 75 + sin15
15. Gi gvb-
sin 75 − sin15
(K) 5 (L) 3 (M) − 3 (N) − 5
e x (1 + x)
16. cos2 ( xex ) mgvb-
(K) sin (xex) + c (L) cot (xex) + c (M) tan (xex) + c (N) cos (xex) + c
17. x2 - 2x + 5 = 0Gi b~¨bZg gvb-
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 3 (N) 4
1 1 1 1 1
18. 1 − + − + − .....to inf inity = ?
2 2 2 23 2 4 25
2 4 1
(K) (L) (M) 2 (N)
3 3 3
19. x2 - x + 4y -4 = 0 cive„‡Ëi kxl©we›`yi ¯’vbvsK-
(K) (-4, 2) (L) (4, -2) (M)(4, 5) (N) (5, 4)
20. ‡¯ªvZ bv _vK‡j GKwU †Q‡j 5 wgwb‡U mvZvi †K‡U †mvRvmywRfv‡e 80 wgUvi cÖkšÍ GKwU Lvj cvi n‡Z cv‡i
Ges †¯ªvZ _vK‡j Zvi wظb mgq jv‡M| †¯ªv‡Zi †eM-
(K) 15 m/min (L) 12 m/min
(M) 16.5 m/min (N)13.865 m/min
10
2 k
21. 2 x + 3 Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z x2 Ges x15 Gi mnMØq mgvb n‡j Gi abvZœK gvb-
x
1 1 1 1
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 3 2 5
22. cÖwZevi cÖ_‡g I †k‡l U †i‡L CALCULUS kãwUi Aÿi¸wj‡K KZfv‡e mvRv‡bv hv‡e|
(K) 90 (L) 180 (M) 280 (N) 360
180
23. x2= 16x I y= 4x Øviv Ave× †ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj-
3 3 4 2
(K) sp.units (L) sp.units (M) sp.units (N) sp.units
2 4 3 3
24. hw` = 2iˆ + ˆj Ges C = 3iˆ − ˆj + 5kˆ nq, Z‡e AB I AC †K mwbœwnZ evû AswKZ mvgvšÍwi‡Ki
†ÿÎdj-
(K) 2 6 (L) 3 6 (M) 4 6 (N) 5 6
25. 3 GK‡Ki `yBwU mgvb ej 1200 †Kv‡Y GK we›`y‡Z KvR K‡i| Zv‡`i jwäi gvb-
(K) 3 units (L) 4 3 units (M)3units (N) 2 3 units
tan x − cot x dy
26. hw` y = nq, Z‡e mgvb-
tan x + cot x dx
(K) 2 sin 2x (L) 2 cos 2x (M)2 tan 2x (N) 2 cot 2x
27. GKwU wbUvj gy`ªv I GKwU wbUvj Q°v GK‡Î wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv| GKB m‡½ gy`ªvwUi gv_v I Q°vwUi †Rvo
msL¨v Avmvi m¤¢vebv-
1 1 1 1
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 3 4 5
28. (2, -1), (a + 1, a - 3) I (a + 2, a) we›`y wZbwU mg‡iL n‡j a Gi gvb-
1 1
(K) 4 (L) 2 (M) (N)
4 2
x−2
29. f(x) = 3x3 + 3 Ges g ( x) = 3 n‡j (fog) (3) Gi gvb-
3
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 3 (N) 4
30. cos tan-1 cot sin-1 x mgvb-
(K) x (L) − x (M) - x (N) x −
2 2
Rxe weÁvb
181
3. mqvweb †Z‡j Drm-
(K) Sesamum indicum (L) Glycine max
(M) Arachis hypogaea (N) Helianthus annuus
4. e„°vKvi civMavYx †Kv_vq cvIqv hvq ?
(K) Malvaceae (L) Leguminosae (M) Cruciferae (N) Liliaceae
5. †KvbwU wg‡_vRxwe c×wZ‡Z bvB‡Uªv‡Rb mseÜb K‡i ?
(K) Xanthomonas (L) Azotobacter (M) Rhizobium (N) Nitrobacter
6. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU RjR QÎvK ?
(K) Saccharomyces (L) Aspergillus
(M) Saprolegnia (N) Agaricus
7. UªvB‡Kveøv÷ cvIqv hvq-
(K) Polysiphonia (L) Sargassum (M) Spirogyra (N) Nostoc
8. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU Gw›Uev‡qwUK wk‡í e¨eüZ nq ?
(K) Mucor (L) Saccharomyces (M) Chlorella (N) penicillium
9. wØexRcÎx g~‡j RvB‡jg I †d¬v‡qg ev‡Û‡ji msL¨v-
(K) 2-6 (L) 2-4 (M) 2-8 (N) 1-2
10. Dw™¢‡`i †m‡KÛvix e„w×Kv‡j †KvbwUi gva¨‡g M¨vm wewbgq nq?
(K) Lenticel (L) Phellem (M) Phelloderm (N) Phellogen
11. n¨vP I ¯ø¨vK P‡µ cÖ_g Drcvw`Z ¯’vqx c`v_© †KvbwU ?
(K) A·v‡jv GwmwUK GwmW (L) g¨vwjK GwmW
(M) cvBiæwfK GwmW (N) dm‡dvwMømvwiK GwmW
12. ‡KvbwU mvjdvi hy³ A¨vwg‡bv GwmW ?
(K) Lysine (L) Threonine (M) Cystine (N) Tyrosine
13. wgIwUK †Kvl wefvR‡bi †Kvb `kvq µwms Ifvi N‡U ?
(K) c¨vKvBwUb L) Gbv‡dR-1
(M) wW‡cøvwUb (N) WvqvKvB‡bwmm
14. DNA -G Abywjc‡bi AZ¨vek¨Kxq GbRvBg nj-
(K) Restrction endonuclease (L) Amylase
(M) Polymerase (N) Phosphorylase
15. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU ev‡qvM¨v‡mi Dcv`vb?
(K) CO2 (L) CH4 (M)N2 (N) H2
16. ‡g‡Û‡ji wØZxq m~‡Î wd‡bvUvBwcK AbycvZ wK nq ?
(K) 9:3:3:1 (L) 9:7 (M) 1:2:1 (N) 3:1
17. Rxe‰ewPÎ iÿv Kivi Rb¨ ¯’vcb Ki‡Z nq-
182
(K) Blood bank (L) Gene bank
(M) Sperm bank (N) Hormone bank
18. Hydra -Gi GwcWvwg©‡m †Kvb †KvlwU †`Lv hvq bv ?
(K) Sensory cell (L) Flame cell (M) Gland cell (N) Germ cell
19. ‡Zjv‡cvKvi wMRv‡W© KqwU `vuZ _v‡K ?
(K) 2 (L) 6 (M)4 (N) 8
20. gvbe‡`‡ni iÿ‡`kxq K‡kiæKvi msL¨v KqwU ?
(K) 7 (L) 12 (M) 14 (N)5
21. ‡Zjv‡cvKv‡Z KqwU gvjwcwRqvb bvwjKv _v‡K ?
(K)12-15 (L) About 100
(M) 6-7 (N) More than 1000|
22. †Kvb i³ MÖæc enbKvix e¨w³‡K mve©Rbxb `vZv ejv nq ?
(K) B (L) O (M) A (N) AB
23. cÖvwYweÁv‡bi RbK wn‡m‡e ‡K cwiwPZ ?
(K) Andreas Vesalius (L) William Harvey
(M) Aristotle (N) Robert Hooke
24. †KvbwU wW¤^vbyi Ask bq ?
(K) Oplasm (L) Nucleus
(M) Cytoplasm (N) Plasma membrane
25. ‡Kv‡li A½vYy hv Avwgl ms‡køl‡Y mnvqZv K‡i Zv‡K e‡j-
(K) Oxysome (L) Peroxysome (M)Ribosome (N) Lysosome
26. gvbe‡`‡ni cÂg K‡ivwUKv ¯œvqyi bvg ?
(K) Trigeminal (L) Vagus (M)Abducens (N) Hypoglossal
27. AevZ k¦m‡b GK Aby Møy‡KvR †_‡K KZ Aby ATP ˆZwi nq?
(K) 2 (L) 8 (M) 28 (N) 38
28. cøvwUcvm †Kvb †fŠMwjK A‡ji cÖvYx ?
(K) Oriental (L) Ethiopean (M) Australian (N) Palarctic
29. gvby‡li ¯^vfvweK i³Pvc KZ (wm‡÷vj t Wvqv‡÷vj) ?
(K) 120mm:80mm (L) 110mm:60mm
(M) 170mm:95mm (N) 140mm:90mm
30. gw¯Í‡¯‹i †Kvb Ask †`‡ni fvimvg¨ iÿv K‡i ?
(K) Cerebelum (L) Cerebrum
(M) Pons (N) Hypothalamus
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evsjv
1. cÖg_ †PŠayixi g‡Z, mgv‡Ri g‡bviÄb Ki‡Z †M‡j mvwnZ¨ wK nvivq?
A. mvejxjZv I ¯^KxqZv B. ¯^KxqZv I AvKl©Y ¸Y
C. mvejxjZv I AvKl©Y D. wbR¯^Zv I mijZv
2. ÔcÖvZivkÕ -Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` n‡e-
A. cÖvZt + ivk B. cÖvZ + ivk C. cÖvZt + Avk D. cÖvZ + Avk
3. ÔwejvmxÕ MíwU cÖ_g cÖKvwkZ nq gvwmK ÔfviZxÕ cwÎKvi †Kvb msL¨vq?
A. ‰ekvL 1325 B. ‰R¨ô 1325 C. ‰ekvL 1326 D. ‰R¨ô 1326
4. Ôe½fvlvÕ KweZvq KZ ¯’v‡b hwZwP‡ýi e¨envi Av‡Q?
A. wÎk ¯’v‡b B. GKwÎk ¯’v‡b C. ewÎk ¯’v‡b D. ‡PŠwÎk ¯’v‡b
5. Ô‡`eZvi ab †K hvq wdiv‡q j‡q|Õ- Ô‡`eZviÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
A. KZ©vq lôx B. wgËv‡_© PZz_©x C. m¤úª`v‡b lôx D. K‡g© lôx
6. ÔivZ †cvnvevi KZ †`wi cv‡ÄwiÕ - PiYwU Ôcv‡ÄwiÕ KweZvq KZevi e¨envi Kiv n‡q‡Q?
A. wZb evi B. Pvi evi C. cvuP evi D. Qq evi
7. Ô‡KvKb`Õ - Gi mgv_©K kã?
A. ‡Mvjvc B. UMi C. kvcjv D. cÙ
8. ÔRxeb-e›`bvÕ KweZvq bRiæj wb‡R‡K Kx e‡j D‡jøL K‡i‡Qb-
A. we‡`ªvnx- Kwe B. ‡cÖwgK - Kwe C. giæ- Kwe D. hvhvei - Kwe
9. ÔÁvbx- †jv‡Kiv g‡b K‡ib, Zv‡`i †Q‡j‡g‡qiv Aa¨vqb ‡Q‡i‡Q e‡jB Zviv e¨v_v, AvKv•Lv, cÖwZ‡hvwMZv,
`vwi`ª¨Zv BZ¨vw` bvbv f~j K‡i|Õ -ev‡K¨ KqwU evbvb f‚j?
A. Qq B. mvZ C. bq D. AvU
10. myKvšÍ fÆvPvh© Zvi ÔAvVvi eQi eqmÕ KweZvq c`vNv‡Z wK fv½‡Z †P‡q‡Qb?
A. AÆvwjKv B. ‡kvl‡Yi k„•Lj C. wkKj D. cv_i
11. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU Aï×?
A. AvKv•Lv B. AvmwË C. eªvþY D. c~e©vý
12. cÖK…wZ -cÖZ¨q wnmv‡e †KvbwU ï×?
A. Aw`wZ + A= Avw`Z¨ B. `qv + evb = `qvevb
C. Kwe + h = Kve¨ D. iƒc + Amx = iƒcmx
13. Ôivwk ivwk fviv fvivÕ- k‡ãi Giƒc e¨envi‡K e‡j-
A. cybiæw³ B. wba©viK we‡klY
C. wµqv we‡klY D. we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY
14. ÔAvg Kzov‡bvÕ †Kvb mgvm?
A. Ø›Ø B. Z…Zxqv Zrcyiæl C. wØZxqv Zrcyiæl D. cÂgx Zrcyiæl
15. ‡Kvb k㸔Q ï×?
A. AvqËvaxb, A‡nvivwÎ, A`¨wc B. MÇvwjKv, wPbœq, Kj¨vY
C. Avek¨K, wg_w¯¿qv, MxZvwj D. M„n¯’, MYbv, B`vwbs
16. ÔAvwg Kge³vi `‡j|Õ - Dw³wU K‡i‡Qb?
A. iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi B. KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg C. cÖg_ †PŠayix D.kIKZ Imgvb
17. wb‡¤œi †Kvb kãwU we‡kl¨?
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A. Avk¦¯Í B. Aaybv C. AvaywbK D. AviY¨
18. Ôgnvb`xÕ k‡ãi e¨vmevK¨ †KvbwU?
A. gnvb †h b`x B. gnZx †h b`x C. gnr †h b`x D. gnxqmx ‡h b`x
19. 'He is very hard up now.'- evK¨wUi h_vh_ e½vbyev`-
A. ‡m Lye k³ g‡bi gvbyl B. Zv‡K B`vbxs Amn¨ jv‡M
C. Zvi w`b Avi Pj‡Q bv D. ‡m Lye K‡ó w`bvwZcvZ Ki‡Q
20. ÔmwÜÕi wecixZ kã-
A. wew”Qbœ B. gyw³ C. weMÖn D. `~iZ¡
21. ÔZvj †VvKvÕ - evMavivwUi A_©-
A. AnsKvi Kiv B. mMe© Dw³ C. Kvc©Y¨ Kiv D. e¨½ Dw³
22. ÔAvgvi c~e© evsjvÕ KweZvq †Kvb is- Gi D‡jøL †bB?
A. bxj B. njy` C. ‡e¸wb D. meyR
23. Ôwhwb we`¨vjvfe K‡i‡QbÕ- GK K_vq-
A. weØvb B. we`ylx C. K…Zwe`¨v D. we`¨vai
24. ÔcÖ‡Z¨‡KB wbie n‡q _v‡K|Õ - evK¨wUi †bwZevPK iƒc-
A. ‡KD †Kvb K_v e‡j bv B. Kv‡iv gy‡L †Kvb K_v m‡i bv
C. Kv‡iv gy‡L †Kvb K_v †bB D. Kv‡iv gy‡L †Kvb kã †bB|
25. Ôabx‡`i ab Av‡Q, wKš‘ Zviv cÖvqB K…cY nq|Õ- evK¨wU-
A. RwUj B. ‡hŠwMK C. mij D. wgkÖ
26. evsjv DcmM© †KvbwU?
A. Dc B. fi C. Mi D. `i
27. Ômn‡R n‡q †Mj ejvÕ- GLv‡b Ômn‡RÕ kãwU-
A. wba©viK we‡klY B. wµqv we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY C. wµqv we‡klY D. we‡klY
28. Lass- Gi A_©-
A. evwjKv B. fvBwR C. m¤£všÍ gwnjv D. c~Îea~
29. wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvbwU Aï×?
A. EaŸ©gyLx B. ¯^qZ¡kvmb C. `~ivKv•Lv D. cwicK¡
30. ÔRbZvÕ kãwU e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb wbq‡g MwVZ n‡q‡Q?
A. cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M B. DcmM©‡hv‡M C. mw܇hv‡M D. eP‡bi mvnv‡h¨
English
Read the passage and answer Question 1 to 5:
A coral reef is a flower garden of stone, growing like a wall or like a tower from the
depths, and filled with the most confusing and most colorful varieties of life. The colors
are beautiful, especially in the shallow region down to sixty feet, where some if the red
and yellow light of the sun's rays still penetrates. But most corals are greenish, brown,
bluish or yellow. Coral reefs offer shelter and food to thousands of creaures. The
warmer the climate, the greater the variety of species is there is. In the tropics, it is
easier to find, in one place, ten different species is there is. In the tropics, it is easier to
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find, in one place, ten different species than ten specimens of the same species; and a
coral reef provides ample proof of that rule. Living conditions are most favorable, so
that many forms are able to develop and survive in their struggle for existence.
1. A coral reef is-
A. a beautiful park B. a stone wall
C. a watch tower D. a rock formation in the sea
2. The word ''shallow' in the second sentence means-
A. very diastant B. very deep C. not very deep D. cold
3. In the tropics-
A. The climate is warm B. shelter and food are easy to find
C. many subjects are discussed D. it is quite cold
4. The word 'ample' in the sixth sentence is an adjective. The noun-form of it is-
A. amplifier B. amplitude C. amply D. amplify
5. The main subject of the pasage is-
A. The beauty of a coral reef B. The correlation of climate and life
C. The struggle for existance D. The colours of a coral reef
Questions 06-15: Choose the correct options:
6. ⎯⎯that life began billions of years ago in the water.
A. In the belief B. It is believed C. The belief D. Believing
7. The government has introduced ⎯⎯
A. A children's closthes tax B. A tax on children clothes
C. A children cloths tax D. A tax on children's clothes
8. The most important chemical catalyst on the palnet is chlorophyll, ⎯⎯ carbon
dioxide and water form carbohydrates.
A. whose presence B. which is present
C. presenting D. in the presence of which
9. An image on a national flag can symbolize political ideas that ⎯⎯ express.
A. take many words otherwise would
B. would take to many otherwise
C. many words to take otherwise
D. would otherwise take may words to
10. Had I been in your situation ⎯⎯ the offer.
A. would not accept B. I would accept
C. I have accepted D. I would have accepted
11. ⎯⎯chair the meeting.
A. Karim was decided to
B. There was decided that Karim should
C. It was decided that Karim should
D. Karim had been decided to
12. She ⎯⎯ from flu when she was interviewed.
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A. has been suffering B. suffered
C. had suffered D. had been suffering
13. Next month I ⎯⎯ John for 20 years.
A. know B. will have known
C. am knowing D. will have been knowing
14. I ⎯⎯ happy to see him, but I didn't have time.
A. will have been B. would be
C. will be D. would have been
15. The traffic lights ⎯⎯ green and I pulled away.
A. gone B. got C. moved D. went
Questions 16-17: Choose the correct meaning of the following idioms:
16. ''The job was not plain-sailling.''
A. The job was difficult to get B. The job was not easy to do
C. The job was not sailing a ship D. The job was easy to do.
17. ''Leave no stone unturned.''
A. heave stone B. Rare stone
C. Impossible D. Try every possible means
Questions 18-19: Choose the correct translation:
18. ÔÔAvwg Avg cQ›` Kwi|ÕÕ
A. I like mango. B. I would like a mango
C. I like mangoes D. I like the mango
19. ÔÔZviv mvM‡ii Kv‡Q GKwU KzwU‡i evm KiZ|ÕÕ
A. They lived in a hut closed to sea.
B. They lived in a hut close by sea.
C. They lived in a hut close to the sea.
D. They lived in a hut close with the sea.
Question 20-23: Fill in the blanks:
20. I came home after the rain ⎯⎯
A. stopped B. stop C. was stop D. had stopped
21. Seeing is ⎯⎯ (believe).
A. to believe B. how to believe C. believing D. belived
22. I do not know ⎯⎯
A. where does he live B. where is he live
C. where he does live D. where he lives
23. I notified ⎯⎯ I had changed my address.
A. with the bank that B. the bank that
C. that D. to the bank that
24. What is the meaning of the expression ''bottom line''?
A. The final step B. The end of a road
C. The last line of a book D. The essential point
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25. Choose the correct sentence:
A. The man that said that was a fool. B. The man who said that was a fool.
C. The man, which said that was a fool. D. The man whom said that was fool.
26. Which one is correct spelling
A. Acomodation B. Accommodation
C. Acommodation D. Acomoddation
27. The antonym of ''prosperity'' is-
A. divesity B. adversity C. property D. posterity
28. The synonym of 'brittle' is-
A. soft B. tought C. strong D. fragile
29. By working hard, you can prosper. Here ''working'' is a-
A. Participle B. Verbal Noun C. Gerund D. Infinitive
30. The noun form 'grand' is-
A. grandness B. grandsome C. grandeur D. grand
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5. 100W ÿgZv m¤úbœ GKwU wnUv‡i 2kg f‡ii GKwU Kcv‡ii LÛ‡K 40s hver Zvc †`qv n‡j LÛwUi
ZvcgvÎv KZ e„w× n‡e ?
(K) 5K (L) 10K (M) 20K (N) 50K
6. cvwb mv‡c‡ÿ Kvu‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ 9/8, evqy mv‡c‡ÿ Kvu‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ 3/2, evqy mv‡c‡ÿ cvwbi cÖwZmiv¼ KZ
?
(K) 2/3 (L) 4/5 (M) 4/3 (N) 3/4
7. GKwU Kgb GwgUvi UªvbwR÷v‡ii = 100 Ges IB =50A n‡j KZ?
(K) 1.01 (L) 0.99 (M) 1.00 (N) 1.10
8. GKwU ˆKwkK b‡ji e¨vm 0.04 10 m Gi GK cÖvšÍ cvwb‡Z Wzev‡j cvwb b‡ji wfZi 0.082m Dc‡i
-4
D‡V| cvwbi Zj Uvb KZ ? †`qv Av‡Q, ¯úk© †KvY = 00Ges cvwbi NbZ¡ = 1.0 103kg/m3
(K) 8.5 10-4N/m (L) 7.5 10-4N/m
(M) 9.0 10-4N/m (N) 8.0 10-4N/m
9. GKwU Zv‡ii Dci Uvb F n‡j ˆ`N©¨ e„w× nq x, ZviwU hw` û‡Ki m~Î †g‡b P‡j Ges Zv‡ii Dcv`v‡bi Bqs
¸YvsK Y nq Z‡e Zv‡i mwÂZ wefe kw³ KZ?
1 1
(K) Yx (L) Yx (M) Fx (N) Fx
2 2
10. ‡Zvgvi GKwU 15 †iva cÖ‡qvRb wKš‘ †Zvgvi Kv‡Q K‡qKUv 10 †iva Av‡Q| wKfv‡e Zzwg 10 †iva
e¨envi K‡i 15 †ivawU ˆZwi Ki‡e ?
(K) wZbwU mgvšÍivj ms‡hv‡M (L) wZbwU †kÖYxe× ms‡hv‡M
(M) `ywU †kÖYxe× ms‡hv‡M (N) `ywUmgvšÍivj ms‡hv‡M I GKwU †kÖYxe× ms‡hv‡M
11. 300Hz K¤úv‡¼i Ges wecixZ w`‡K AMÖMvgx `ywU Awfbœ Zi‡½i DcwicvZ‡bi d‡j GKwU w¯’i Zi‡½i m„wó
n‡q‡Q| w¯’i Zi‡½i ci ci `ywU wb¯ú›` we›`yi `yiZ¡ 1.5m | AMÖMvgx Zi½ `ywUi †eM KZ ?
(K) 100m/s (L) 200m/s (M) 450m/s (N) 900m/s
12. GKwU Mvwo †mvRv DËiw`‡K 90m c_ 15s mg‡q AwZµg K‡i| cieZ©x‡Z MvwowU `ªæZ Ny‡i `wÿY w`‡K
40m `~iZ¡ 5s mg‡q AwZµg K‡i| GB 20s mgqKv‡j MvwowUi Mo †e‡Mi gvb KZ ?
(K) 2.5m/s (L) 5.0m/s (M) 6.5m/s (N) 7.0m/s
13. GKwU N‡ii wecix‡Z `yÕ‡`qv‡ji ga¨eZ©x `~iZ¡ 4m GKwU †`qv‡j GKwU AeZj `c©Y jvMv‡bv Av‡Q| `c©Y
n‡Z 2.5m `~‡i GKwU e¯‘ ivL‡j Zvi cÖwZwe¤^ wecixZ †`qv‡j MwVZ nq| `c©‡Yi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ ?
(K) 2.5 m (L) 1.54 m (M) 1.44 m (N) 2.25 m
14. ej we`¨vi wewfbœ †gŠwjK †fŠZ ivwk mg~n nj-
(K) fi, ej Ges mgq (L) fi, ‰`N©¨ Ges mgq
(M) ej, kw³ Ges mgq (N) ej, fi Ges mgq
15. 00C ZvcgvÎvi 2.1kg eid 400C ZvcgvÎvi 5.9kg cvwbi mv‡_ wgwkÖZ Kiv n‡jv| wgkÖ‡Yi ZvcgvÎv
KZ n‡e ? cvwbi Av‡cwÿK Zvc = 4.2 103 J kg-1k-1eid Mj‡bi Av‡cwÿK myßZvc = 3.36 105
J kg-1
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(K) 7.50C (L) 9.50C (M)10.50C (N) 8.50C
16. c„w_exc„‡ô gnvKl©xq †ÿÎ cÖvej¨ g. KvíwbK GKwU MÖ‡ni NbZ¡ hw` c„w_exi Nb‡Z¡i mgvb nq Ges e¨vmva©
hw` wظY nq Z‡e GB MÖ‡ni c„‡ô gnvKl©xq †ÿÎ cÖvej¨ KZ?
(K) g (L) 2g (M) 4g (N) 8g
17. GKwU cv_i‡K w¯’i Ae¯’vq GKwU DuPz `vjvb †_‡K †Q‡o †`Iqv nj| f~wg‡Z †cŠQv‡Z cv_iwUi 4s Gi †ewk
mgq jv‡M| evZv‡mi Nl©Y ÿz`ª n‡j cv_iwUi cÖ_g 4s mg‡q cZ‡bi `~iZ¡ Ges cÖ_g 2s mg‡q cZ‡bi
`~i‡Z¡i AbycvZ KZ?
(K) 1/4 (L) 4/1 (M)1/2 (N) 2/1
18. GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK Bw¯¿‡Z 220V Ges 1200W †jLv Av‡Q| hw` cÖwZ BDwbU we`y¨r kw³i g~j¨ 1.00 UvKv
nq, Zvn‡j Bw¯¿wU 2 N›Uv Pvjv‡j KZ LiP co‡e?
(K) 3 UvKv (L) 2.6 UvKv (M) 2.3 UvKv (N)2.4UvKv
19. GKwU †ZRw¯¿q c`v‡_©i Aa©vqy 1600 eQi| KZ mgq c‡i †ZRw¯Œq c`v‡_©i 15/16 Ask ÿqcÖvß n‡e?
(K) 1500 years (L) 4800 years (M)6400 years (N) 9600 years
0
20. GKwU e¯‘‡K Abyf~wgK mv‡_ 30 †Kv‡Y wb‡ÿc Kiv nj| cieZ©x‡Z GKB e¯‘‡K GKB Avw` `ªæwZ‡Z
Abyf~wgi mv‡_ 400 †Kv‡Y wb‡ÿc Kiv nj| wb‡¤œi †KvbwU mZ¨ bq ?
(K) Abyf~wgK cvjøv e„w× †cj (L) ‡e‡MiAbyf~wgK Dcvsk e„w× †cj
(M) m‡ev©”P D”PZve„w× †cj (N)e¯‘wUi DÇqbKvj e„w× †cj
21. m f‡ii GKwU e¯‘ r e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ mg`ªæwZ‡Z Pj‡Q| e„ËvKvi MwZi ch©vqKvj T. e¯‘wUi Dci
†K›`ªg~Lx e‡ji gvb KZ ?
42 mr 42 mr 2 4mr 2
(K) 2
(L) (M) 2
(N) mr 2
T T T
238 234
22. GKwU U wbDwK¬qvm `yB av‡c ÿq n‡q Pa wbDwK¬qvm m„wó K‡i| GB `yB av‡c Kx Kx ai‡Yi iwk¥
92 91
wbM©Z nq ?
(K)and (L) and (M) -and - (N) -and
23. mij Qw›`Z MwZ‡Z Pjgvb GKwU e¯‘i †gvU kw³E K¤úv¼ AcwiewZ©Z †i‡L we¯Ívi wظb Ki‡j mij Pw›`Z
MwZ‡Z Pjgvb e¯‘wUi †gvU kw³ KZ n‡e ?
(K) E (L) 2E (M) E/2 (N) 4E
24. GKwU KYvi fi‡eM P| KYvwUi MwZ kw³ wظb Kiv n‡j Gi fi‡eM KZ n‡e?
(K) 2 P (L) 2P (M) 4P (N) 8P
25. w¯’i Ae¯’vq _vKv GKwU e¯‘ we‡ùvi‡Yi d‡j M1Ges M2f‡ii `ywU L‡Û wef³ nq Ges LÛ `ywU wecixZ
w`‡K h_vµ‡g V1Ges V2 †eM cÖvß nq| V1Ges V2 Gi AbycvZ KZ n‡e ?
1/ 2 1/ 2
M M M M
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 1 (N) 2
M2 M1 M2 M1
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26. nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvbyi kw³ ¯Í‡ii cÖKvk E = − eV, (n = 1,2,.......) f~wg Ae¯’v †_‡K cieZ©x D”PZi
n2
kw³¯Í‡i †h‡Z GKwU nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYy kw³ †kvlY K‡i ?
(K) 3.4 eV (L) 4.5 eV (M)10.2 eV (N) 13.6 eV
27. Higgs cÖwµqv GK ai‡bi-
(K) fi ‰Zwii cÖwµqv (L) kw³‰Zwii cÖwµqv
(M) B‡jKUªb‰Zwii cÖwµqv (N) ej ‰Zwii cÖwµqv
28. GKB ˆ`N©¨ Ges GKB c`v_© w`‡q ˆZwi `ywU Zvi P Ges Q†K GKwU e¨vUvwii mv‡_ mgvšÍivj mshy³ Kiv
n‡q‡Q| P Zv‡ii e¨vm 2mmGes Q Zv‡ii e¨vm 1mm. P Ges Q Gi Zwor cÖev‡ni AbycvZ KZ ?
(K) 1/4 (L) 1/2 (M) 2/1 (N) 4/1
29. wb‡¤œi †jLwP‡Î 50s mgqKv‡j GKwU Mvwoi †e‡Mi cwieZ©b †`Lv‡bv n‡q‡Q| GB mgqKv‡j MvwowU KZ
`~iZ¡ AwZµg K‡i‡Q ?
imvqb
1. Sr, Tc, Zr Ges RbcigvYyi e¨vmv‡a©i µg n‡jv-
(K) Rb > Sr > Zr > Tc (L) Tc > Sr > Rb > Zr
(M) Sr > Tc > Zr >Rb (N) Zr > Tc > Rb > Sr
2. GKwU CH3CNAYy‡Z Ges π e܇bi msL¨v h_vµ‡g-
(K) 5 and 2 (L) 4 and 3 (M) 5 and 3 (N) 4 and 2
3. ‡mvWv A¨vk wkí‡ÿ‡Î †Kvb c×wZ‡Z ˆZwi Kiv nq ?
(K) Bessemer process (L) Chamber process
(M) Solvay process (N) Haber process
4. wb‡¤œi †Kvb wewµqvwU wWm‡cÖvcik‡bkb wewµqv ?
(K) H2S + CI2→ 2HCI + S
(L) CuSO4 + NH4OH → Cu(OH)2 + (NH4)2 SO4
(M) Fe+dil. H2SO4→ FeSO4 + H2
(N) CI2 + NaOH → NaOCI + NaCI + H2O
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5. 10.0 wg.wj NaOH `ªeY‡K 0.12MNbgvÎvi 15.0 wg.wj. A·vwjK GwmW Øviv UvB‡Uªkb Ki‡j cÖkgY
we›`y cvIqv hvq| NaOHGi NbgvÎv KZ ?
(K) 0.25 M (L) 0.36 M (M) 0.32 M (N) 0.40 M
6. ‡evëRg¨vb aªæe‡Ki GKK n‡jv-
(K) J/molecule (L) J.s (M) J/K (N) g/cc
7. wb‡¤œi †KvbwUi e¨vmva© me‡P‡q Kg ?
(K) 9F- (L) 10Ne (M) 11Na+ (N) 12Mg2+
8. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwU Rjxq `ªe‡Y me †P‡q mn‡R nvB‡Wªv-we‡køwlZ nq ?
(K) CCI4 (L) SnCI2 (M) SiCI4 (N) PbCI4
9. wb‡¤œi wgkÖbmg~n n‡Z evdvi `ªeYwU kbv³ Ki-
(K) 0.2M 10mL CH3 COOH + 0.2M 10mL NaOH
(L) 0.2M 10mL CH3 COOH + 0.1M 10mL NaOH
(M) 0.1M 10mL CH3 COOH + 0.2M 10mL NaOH
(N) 0.2 M 10mL HCl + 0.1M 10mL NaOH
10. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwU me‡P‡q Kg ZvcgvÎvq we‡qvwRZ n‡e ?
(K) Na2CO3 (L) K2CO3 (M) MgCO3 (N) BaCO3
11. cUvwmqvg mvqvbvB‡Wi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z nvB‡Wªv‡Rb mvqvbvBW cÖcvb‡ji mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i| wewµqvi †KŠkjwU
n‡jv-
(K) nucleophilic addition (L) electrophilic substitution
(M) nucleophilicsubstitution (N) electrophilicaddition
12. wMÖMbvW© weKviK n‡jv-
(K) CH3ONa (L) RBaCI (M) RMgX (N) RCaX
13. Zn Zn Ges Ag Ag ZworØvi `ywUi weRviY wefe h_vµ‡g- 0.76 V Ges + 0.80 V GB
2+ +
14. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †Kvqv›Uvg †mUwU cigvYyi GKwU B‡j±ª‡bi Rb¨ m¤¢e bq ?
(K) n=2,1=1,m=0,s=+1/2 (L) n=3,1=1,m=2,s=-1/2
(M) n=1,1=0,m=0,s=-1/2 (N) n=2,1=0,m=0,s=+1/2
mgvavb: m Gi gvb −l ≤ m ≤ l e¨ewaZ _v‡K|
15. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwU‡Z mÂvjb Aÿg π B‡j±ªb Av‡Q ?
(K) C2H6 (L) C6H6 (M)C3H8 (N) C2H4
16. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU AmZ¨ ?
(K) NH4+ is the conjugate acid of base NH3
192
(L) NH3 and H2O are conjugate pair
(M) OH- is the conjugate base acid of H2O
(N) OH- and H2O are conjugate pair
17. B_vbj‡K 1700CZvcgvÎvq AwZwi³ Mvp mvjwdDwiK GwmW Øviv wewµqv Ki‡j Kx Drcbœ nq ?
(K) C2H5HSO4 (L) C2H4SO4 (M) CH2=CH2 (N) CH3CHO
23. wb‡Pi †Kvb †hŠMwU Fehling `ªe‡Yi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i jvj Aat‡ÿc †`q ?
(K) RCH2X (L) (CH3)2CO (M) RCH2OH (N) RCH2CHO
24. IUPAC bvgKiY Abymv‡i CH3 – CH(C2H5) – CH2 – CHBr – CHCI – CH3Gi gvb n‡jv-
(K) 2-chloro-3-bromo-5-ethyl hexane
(L) 2-chloro-3-bromo-5-methyl heptane
(M) 3-bromo-2-chloro-5ethyl hexane
(N) 3-bromo-2-chloro-5-methyl heptanc
193
(M)pink, white, brown and blue (N) brown, white, blue and pink
27. Sn(s) + 2Ag+ (aq) → Sn2+ (aq) +2Ag(s) wewµqvwUi †ÿ‡Î wb‡¤œi †KvbwU †Kv‡li voltagee„w×
Ki‡e ?
(K) increase in the size of silver rod
(L) increase in the concentration of Sn2+ ions
(M) increase in theconcentration of Ag+ ions
(N) increase in thesize of tin rod
MwYZ
1. u ‡e‡M Abyf~wg‡Ki mv‡_ †Kv‡Y cÖwÿß e¯‘i m‡ev©”P D”PZv n‡e-
u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2g 2g g g
1 1
2. tan tan −1 + tan −1 Gi gvb n‡e-
3 2
(K) 5/6 (L) 1 (M) π/4 (N) -5/6
1 1 1 1 1 1
3. + + + + + + .... avivi mgwó n‡e-
2 32 23 34 25 36
24 19 5 5
(K) (L) (M) (N)
19 24 24 19
4. GKRb †jv‡Ki 3 †Rvov Kv‡jv †gvRv Ges 2 †Rvov ev`vgx †gvRv Av‡Q| GKw`b AÜKv‡i Zvovûov K‡i
†jvKwU Kvco cij| †m cÖ_‡g GKwU ev`vgx †gvRv civi ci cieZ©x †gvRvI ev`vgx nIqvi m¤¢vebv-
(K) 1/3 (L) 2/15 (M) 1/10 (N) 3/10
194
5. ‘a’ Gi †Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ 2î + ĵ − k̂,3î − 2 ĵ + 4k̂ Ges î − 3 ĵ + ak̂ †f±iÎq mgZjxq ?
(K) 5 (L) 4 (M) 3 (N) 2
1
7. ev¯Íe msL¨vq 5 AmgZvwUi mgvavb n‡jv-
2x − 3
7 8 7 8 7 3 3 8
(K) , (L) , (M) , , (N)
5 5 5 5 5 2 2 5
7 3 3 8
5 , 2 2 , 5
dy
8. hw` x2 + 3xy + 5y2 = 1 nq, Zvn‡j mgvb n‡e-
dx
2x + 3 y 2x + 3 y 2x − 3 y 2x + 3 y
(K) − (L) (M) (N)
3 x + 10 y 3x + 10 y 3x + 10 y 3x − 10 y
1+ x
9. 1− x
dx = f ( x) + c n‡j, f (x) Gi gvb-
lim e x − 1
12. wbY©q Ki:
x→0 x
195
(K) 1 (L) -1 (M) 2 (N) 3
a 1 b+c
16. b 1 c + a Gi gvb n‡e-
c 1 a+b
(K) 0 (L) abc(a+b)(b+c)(c+a) (M) abc (N)
(a+b)(b+c)(c+a)
17. ¯^ieY©¸‡jv‡K me mgq GK‡Î †i‡L KACHUA kãwUi eY©¸‡jv‡K mvRv‡bvi msL¨v n‡e-
(K) 24 (L) 72 (M) 144 (N) 8
18. 3P Ges 2P ej؇qi jwã R. cÖ_g ej wظb Ki‡j jwãi cwigvYI wظY nq| ej؇qi AšÍM©Z †KvY n‡e-
(K) 1100 (L) 1200 (M) 1500 (N) 1350
10
2 1
19. 2 x − 3 Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z x ewR©Z c`wU KZZg Ges Gi gvb KZ?
2x
(K) cÂg Ges 840 (L) PZz_© Ges 1920 (M) lô Ges 252 (N)mßg Ges 30
x−3 1
20. f ( x) = Ges x − n‡j f −1 (−2) Gi gvb n‡e-
2x + 1 2
1 1
(K) (L) (M) 2 (N) 5
2 5
21.
(i − 1)2 RwUj msL¨vwUi Av¸©‡g›U n‡e-
(i − 1)4
(K)π (L) -π (M) π/2 (N) -π/2
196
1 1
22. 3x2- 5x + 1 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq , n‡j , g~jwewkó mgxKiYwU n‡e-
(K) 3x2 - 5x + 1 = 0 (L) x2 - 5x + 3 = 0
(M) 3x2 - 3x - 1 = 0 (N) 3x2 + 5x - 1 = 0
dy
23. hw` y = cos 2 x nq, Z‡e =
dx
sin 2 x cos 2 x 2 sin x tan 2 x
(K) − (L) − (M) − (N)
cos 2 x sin 2 x tan x sin 2 x
24. sin(ax+b) Gi n Zg AšÍiK n‡e-
(K) a n sin n + ax + b (L) a n cos n + ax + b
2 2
(M) (−1) a sin(ax + b)
n n
(N) (−1) a cos(ax + b)
n n
25. y = mx, y = m1x Ges y = b mij‡iLv·qi Øviv MwVZ wÎfz‡Ri eM©GK‡K †ÿÎdj n‡e-
b 2 (m1 − m) b 2 (m − m1 ) b 2 m1 − m b 2 m1 − m
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2mm1 2mm1 mm1 2mm1
26. GKRb K…lK GKwU AvqZvKvi evMv‡bi wZb w`K †eov w`‡q Ges PZz_©w`‡K GKwU †`Iqvj w`‡q †NivI
w`j| hw` Zvui Kv‡Q 100m †eov _v‡K Z‡e †NivI †`Iqv ¯’v‡bi m‡e©v”P AvqZb n‡e-
(K) 2500m2 (L) 1250m2 (M)750m2 (N) 2000m2
27. GKwU e¯‘KYv Lvov Dc‡ii w`‡K cÖ‡ÿc Ki‡j wbw`©ó we›` p †Z †cuŠQv‡Z t1mgq jv‡M| hw` AviI t2mgq
ci e¯‘wU f~wg‡Z cwZZ nq Z‡e KYvwUi m‡e©v”P D”PZv n‡e-
1 1 1 2 2 1
(K) g (t1 + t2 ) 2 (L) g (t1 + t2 ) 2 (M) g (t1 + t2 ) (N) g (t12 + t22 )
2 8 2 8
28. x Aÿ‡K (4,0) we›`y‡Z ¯úk© K‡i Ges †K›`ª 5x – 7y + 1 = 0 mij‡iLvi Dci Aew¯’Z Ggb e„‡Ëi
mgxKiY n‡e-
(K) x2 + y2 - 8x - 6y + 9 = 0 (L) x2 + y2 - 8x + 6y + 16 = 0
(M) x2 + y2 - 8x + 6y + 9 = 0 (N) x2 + y2 - 8x - 6y + 16 = 0
29. GKwU B‡jw±ªK wd‡ì B‡j±ª‡bi Z¡iY Ges kw³ mgvbycvwZK| 10-20 N kw³i Rb¨ Z¡iY 1010 m/s2n‡j
10-25 Nkw³i Rb¨ Z¡iY n‡e-
197
(K) 1010 m/s2 (L) 1015 m/s2 (M) 10-5 m/s2 (N) 10-15 m/s2
i i i − 1
30. = , = Ges i = − 1 n‡j AB Gi gvb n‡e-
− i 1 − 1 − i
1 0 0 0 i 0 i 1
(K) (L) (M) (N)
0 1 0 0 0 i 1 i
Rxe weÁvb
1. mßg K‡ivwUK ¯œvqy‡K ejv nq-
(K) ‡fMvm (L) UªWK¬qvi (M) d¨vwmqvj (N) AcwUK
2. e¨vK‡UwiIdv‡h KqwU Rxb _v‡K ?
(K) 150 (L) 145 (M) 155 (N) 160
3. gvby‡li †`‡n †KvbwU †U‡÷v‡÷iY ˆZwi K‡i ?
(K) †¯ŒvUvg (L) B›Uviw÷wkqvj †Kvl (M) GwcwWWvBwgm (N) ¯úvigv‡Uv‡Mvwbqv
4. “Diversity and classification of flowering plants” eBwUi †jLK †K ?
(K) Carolus Linnaeud (L) George Bentham
(M) Theophrastus (N) Armen Takhtajan
5. ‡KvbwU mvqv‡be¨vK‡Uwiqv bq ?
(K) Nostoc (L) Anabaena (M) Aulosira (N) Clostridium
6. ‡KvbwU ommatidium Gi Ask bq ?
(K) rhabdosome (L) retinal sheath (M) retinal cell (N) ocellus
7. B‡jUv‡ii KvR Kx ?
(K) Lv`¨ ˆZwi Kiv (L) Lv`¨ mÂq Kiv
(M) ‡¯úvi wbM©g‡b mvnvh¨ Kiv (N) esk we¯Ív‡i AskMÖnY Kiv
8. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡Z cøvRwgW †bB ?
(K) E. coli (L) A. tumefaciens (M) Yeast (N) Chlorella
9. wb‡Pi †KvbwU dvY© cvZvi bvg ?
(K) Stomium (L) Fronds (M) Prothallus (N) Scale leave
10. wSby‡Ki †Lvj‡mi me‡P‡q wfZ‡ii ¯Í‡ii bvg n‡jv-
(K) b¨vKvi ¯Íi (L) wcÖRg¨vwUK ¯Íi (M) ‡cwiI÷ªvKvg (N) g¨v›Uj
11. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡K wnj wewµqv ejv nq ?
(K) CO2‡_‡K O2wbM©gb (L) HO2‡_‡K O2wbM©gb
(M) S2O ‡_‡K O2wbM©gb (N) NO2‡_‡K O2wbM©gb
12. †g‡mvwMøqv cvIqv hvq †Kvb cÖvYx‡Z ?
198
(K) gvbyl (L) Avi‡kvjv (M) nvBWªv (N) gvQ
13. wb‡Pi †KvbwU †KejgvÎ evsjv‡`‡k cvIqv hvq ?
(K) Knema bengalensis (L) Tactatia chattagramica
(M) Artocarpus heterophyllus (N) Ficus benghalensis
14. gvby‡li RBC Gi Mo AvqyKvj n‡”Q-
(K) 96 days (L) 120 days (M) 28 days (N) 62 days
15. Bbmywjb wbtmiYKvix MÖwš’i bvg n‡jv-
(K) hK…Z (L) AMœ¨vkq
(M)cøxnv (N) AvB‡jUm Ae j¨v½vin¨vÝ
16. Liliopsida ej‡Z wK eySvq ?
(K) GKexRcÎx Dw™¢` (L) wØexRcÎxDw™¢` (M) wjwj‡qwm †MvÎ (N) wjwj‡qwjm eM©
17. Aw¯’ †h AveiY Øviv Ave„Z _v‡K Zv‡K e‡j ?
(K) †cwi‡Uvwbqvg (L) ‡cwiAw÷qvg (M) ‡cwiKvwW©qvg (N) ‡cwiKwÛªqvg
18. ‡KvbwU RvB‡jg wUmy¨i Ask bq ?
(K) mxfbj (L) UªvwKW (M) UªvwKqv (N) DW dvBevi
19. wbDwK¬qv‡mi cÖ_g eY©bv K‡ib-
(K) ievU© eªvDb (L) A¨vwi÷Uj (M)jyB cv¯ÍÍi (N) Av‡jK‡RÛvi d¬wgs
20. ev÷ ZšÍ †KvbwU ?
(K) cvU Zš¿ (L) Kvc©vm Zzjv (M) wkgyj Zzjv (N)K‡qi
21. KKwjqv n‡jv-
(K)`„wói mv‡_ mswkøó A½ (L) kÖe‡Yimv‡_ mswkøó A½
(M) Nªv‡Yi mv‡_ mswkøó A½ (N) Lv`¨ Pe©‡bimv‡_ mswkøó A½
22. ‡KvbwU Óeøy †gvíÓ ?
(K) Penicillium (L) Saprolegnia
(M) Agaricus (N) Helminthosporium
23. Avi‡kvjvi †cwiUªwdK c`©v _v‡K †Kvb ¯’v‡b ?
(K) µc (L) wMRvW© (M) ‡ncvwUK wmKvg (N) ‡g‡m‡›Uib
24. dzmdzmxq agbx enb K‡i-
(K) oxygenated blood (L) deoxygenated blood
(M) pure blood (N) venous blood
25. ‡µem P‡µ KZwU NADH2ˆZwi nq ?
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M)3 (N) 4
26. Iqv‡j‡mi jvBb n‡jv GKwU KvíwbK mxgv‡iLv hv------ Ges ---- A‡ji g‡a¨ Aew¯’Z ?
(K) Iwi‡q›Uvj I A‡÷ªwjqv (L) BD‡ivc I Gwkqv
199
(M)evsjv‡`k I fviZ (N) ‡Kvwiqv I Rvcvb
27. F1-Rbyi Dw™¢`‡K cÖ”Qbœ c¨v‡i‡›Ui mv‡_ µm Kiv‡K ejv nq-
(K) e¨vK µm (L) ‡U÷ µm (M) g‡bvnvBweªW µm (N) WvBnvBweªW µm
28. gvby‡li eÿ‡`kxq K‡kiæKv KqwU ?
(K) 7 (L) 12 (M) 10 (N) 15
29. ‡Kvivj‡qW g~j †Kv_vq cvIqv hvq ?
(K) Cycas (L) Fucus (M) Hibiscus (N) Daucus
30. †Mv`‡ivM m„wóKvix ciRxwei bvg-
(K) Entamoeba histolytica (L) Wuchereria bancrofti
(M) Adas fatigans (N) Culex quiquefasciatus
evsjv
1. Ôcv‡ÄixÕ KweZvq hvÎxiv †Kv_vq e‡m A‡cÿv K‡i?
A. Zx‡i B. gv¯Í‡j C. e›`‡i D. `vu‡o
2. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ï× evbvb?
A. ¯^vqË¡kvmb B. mvqË¡kvmb C. ¯^vqËkvmb D. ¯^vqË¡kvlY
3. ÔwejvmxÕ M‡íi Dwbk kZ‡Ki ‡O mgvR-ms¯‹vi‡Ki K_v Av‡Q Zvui bvg-
A. Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi B. ivg‡gvnb ivq C. AÿqKzgvi `Ë D. fz‡`e gy‡Lvcva¨vq
4. mwÜNwUZ †Kvb kãwU ï×?
A. e„n`sk B. RvZ¨vwfgvb C. Av`¨všÍ D. wk‡iv‡”Q`
5. ÔZv¤ªkvmbÕ gv‡b-
A. ‰¯^ikvmb B. Kv‡jv AvBb
C. Zvgvi cv‡Z †Lv`vB Kiv Av‡`k D. GKRb ivRvi bvg
6. ‡`‡ni eqm Abyhvqx g‡bi eqm bv evo‡j Zv‡K e‡j-
A. kvixwiK cÖwZeÜx B. g‡bvweKviMÖ¯’ C. gvbwmK †ivMx D. eyw×cÖwZeÜx
7. ‡Kvb kãwU ï×?
A. mgxÿY B. mgxPxb C. wki‡”Q` D. fv¯‹i
8. ÔgvZ…ü`‡q cÿcvwZZv bvB|Õ- evK¨wU †Kvb iPbvi AšÍM©Z?
A. Aa©v½x B. ‡hŠe‡bi Mvb C. wejvmx D. KgjKv‡šÍi `ßi
9. evsjv e¨Äbe‡Y©i cÖwZe‡M©i cÂg e‡Y©i aŸwbwU-
A. ‡NvlaŸwb B. A‡NvlaŸwb C. gnvcÖvYaŸwb D. bvwmK¨vaŸwb
10. Ô‡hgb Kg© †Zgb djÕ- G ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q-
A. wba©viK we‡klY B. wµqv we‡klY C. mv‡cÿ me©bvg D. we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY
11. cÖg_ †PŠayix m¤úvw`Z ÔmeyRcÎÕ cwÎKv KZ mv‡j cÖ_g cÖKvwkZ nq?
A. 1913 B. 1914 C. 1915 D. 1917
12. ÔEY©vRvjÕ k‡ãi A_©-
A. ‡`vcvÆv B. KzR¡wUKv
200
C. gvKomvi ˆZwi Rvj D. gvQaivi wb‡ÿc‡hvM¨ Rvj
13. cvV¨ †Kvb KweZvq ÔevZvwe †beyÕi D‡jøL Av‡Q-
A. Zvnv‡iB c‡o g‡b B. evsjv‡`k C. GKwU d‡UvMÖvd D. Kei
14. GKvwaK ¯^vaxb evK¨‡K GKwU ev‡K¨ wjL‡j †m¸‡jvi gvSLv‡bB Kx wPý e¨eüZ nq?
A. ‡Kvjb B. W¨vk C. ‡mwg‡Kvjb D. Kgv
15. ÔAvgv‡`i `‡j †Kvb `jcwZ bvB|Õ Kvnv‡`i e‡j?
A. Kwe‡`i B. ZiæY‡`i C. mvaK‡`i D. e³v‡`i
16. 'The situation has come to ah head' Gi A_©-
A. cwiw¯’wZi DbœwZ N‡U‡Q B. cwiw¯’wZ me‡P‡q fvj Ae¯’vq G‡m ovuwo‡q‡Q
C. cwiw¯’wZi AebwZ N‡U‡Q D. cwiw¯’wZ Pig Ae¯’vq ‡cuŠ‡Q‡Q
17. ÔgÐKÕ k‡ãi A_©-
A. gyÐavix B. ‡fK C. Kz‡qv D. wgwóRvZxq `ªe¨
18. wb‡Pi †KvbwU kvgmyi ingv‡bi Kve¨MÖš’ bq?
A. `ytmg‡qi gy‡LvgywL B. D™¢` D‡Ui wc‡V P‡j‡Q ¯^‡`k
C. wbR evmf‚‡g D. GKK mܨvq emšÍ
19. ‡Kvb kãwU DcmM©‡hv‡M MwVZ?
A. Ae‡iY¨ B. ZiæY C. cixÿv D. Kjyl
20. ÔmvnPh©Õ kãwU MwVZ n‡q‡Q †KvbwU?
A. cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M B. avZz‡hv‡M C. mw܇hv‡M D. mgvm‡hv‡M
21. ÔwbivKviÕ k‡ãi ï× mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
A. wb + AvKvi B. wbt + AvKvi C. wbi + AvKvi D. wbit + Kvi
22. ÔKe©~iÕ k‡ãi A_©-
A. ivÿm B. MÜ`ªe¨we‡kl C. ivmvqwbK c`v_© D. KiYxq
23. ÔZzlviaejÕ †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
A. mvaviY Kg©aviq B. Dcgvb Kg©aviq
C. DcgwZ Kg©aviq D. ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq
24. Y-Z¡ wewa Abymv‡i †Kvb ¸”Q Aï× evbv‡bi `„óvšÍ?
A. aiYb, eiY B. eY©bv, cy‡iv‡bv C. ‡b·Kvbv, ciMbv D. iƒcvqY, cÖYqb
25. Ômgwfe¨vnviÕ kãwU †gvU DcmM© Av‡Q?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 1 D. 4
26. ÔKve¨ RM‡Z hvi bvg Avb›` ZviB bvg- †e`bvÕ- evK¨wU Av‡Q †h iPbvq-
A. wejvmx B. ‰ngšÍx C. mvwn‡Z¨ †Ljv D. ‡hŠe‡bi Mvb
27. Kvi †g‡QvqvK Kviv `vuZ evje- GiAv‡jvq SK&SK& K‡i?
A. ‡gv`v‡eŸ‡ii B. gKmy‡`i C. BDbym‡i D. ivnv‡Zi
28. 'Lyric' k‡ãi evsjv cwifvlv-
201
A. Abyf‚wgK B. D”PZv C. K_v D. MxwZKweZv
29. 'Vertical' k‡ãi evsjv cwifvlv-
A. Abyf‚wgK B. D”PZv C. Djø¤^ D. ‡`qvj
30. ÔwccvwmZÕ k‡ãi we‡kl¨iƒc-
A. wccvmx B. wccvmy C. wccvmv D. wcqvmx
Bs‡iwR
1. The synonym of 'embellish' is
A. adorn B. shock C. impoverish D. destroy
2. The verb of 'beauty' is
A. beautician B. beautify C. beautifyl D. beautification
3. The idiom 'let things slide' means
A. ignore B. lose gradually C. reveal a secret D. set free
4. Choose the correct spelling.
A. indegenus B. indiginous C. indigenous D. indigeneous
5. Why is the poet so sad to see the daffodils in ''The Daffodils'?
A. The poet is sad becuase the flowers have not bloomed fully.
B. The poet is sad becuase winter will soon arrive.
C. The poet is sad because the flowers remaid him of his own death.
D. The poet is sad becuase flowers bring very hot weather.
6. The correct translation of Ôiweevi nB‡Z e„wó nB‡ZwQjÕ:
A. It was raining from Sunday. B. It has been raining from Sunday.
C. It had been raining since Sunday. D. It rained since Sunday
7. The world 'constraint' means
A. freedom B. limitation C. plentiful D. endless
8. The expression 'to look after'' means
A. to take care B. to follow C. to imitate D. to gaze
9. The antonym of 'stubborn' is
A. agreeable B. obstinate C. difficult D. irritable
10. What is the meaning of the expression 'bottom of my heart''?
A. close to my heart B. core of my heart
C. lower part of my heart D. close to my liver
11. The world 'desperation' is a/an
A. adjective B. verb C. adverb D. nun
12. Why were the daffodils in wordsworth's 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' dancing?
A. The poet was day dreaming.
B. The flowers had cheerful company.
C. The sea waves beside them had gone wild.
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D. There was a strong wind.
Question 13-22: Fill in the blank/blanks:
13. I'd like ⎯⎯ information, please.
A. an B. some C. few D. piece
14. Yoga is ⎯⎯ a good exercise for ⎯⎯ breathing.
A. taken, controlling B. treated, considerable
C. not, slowly D. considered, controlling
15. A man ⎯⎯ by a speeding bus while he was crossing the road.
A. was run over B. was run down
C. had been run D. has been run over
16. He ⎯⎯ prefers ⎯⎯ speak very little.
A. doesn't, to B. himself, to C. himself, for D. does, for
17. It ⎯⎯ heavily when he ⎯⎯ up.
A. had snowed, woke B. sonws, wake
C. was snowing, woke D. is snowing, wakes
18. Misuse of ⎯⎯ energy has ⎯⎯ destruction.
A. solar, shown B. renewable, increase
C. nuclear, cause D. atomic, wreaked
19. There is ⎯⎯ milk in the bottle.
A. very few B. any C. very little D. many
20. I have ⎯⎯ him to give ⎯⎯ smoking.
A. said, up B. talked, for C. told, up D. told, in
21. The groom arrived at the community centre exactly⎯⎯ time.
A. in B. for C. by D. on
22. He hates ⎯⎯ kept ⎯⎯.
A. to be, waiting B. being kept, wait C. to be, to wait D. to, waiting
Questions 23-25: Choose the correct sentence:
23. A. It is you who is to pay. B. It is you who are to leave.
C. It is you who is late. D. It is you who has won theprize
24. A. He suspicioned that something was wrong.
B. He suspicious that something is worng.
C. he suspected that something was wrong.
D. He suspect that something is wrong.
25. A. The jury are arguing among themselves.
B. The jury is arguing among themselves.
C. The jury has argued among themselves.
D. The jury has been arguing among themselves.
Read the following passage and answer questions 26-30:
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Cats are carnivorous mammal of the family Felidae. They cannot chew their food, and
their teeth are adapted to stab, anchor, and cut flesh. All cats except the cheetah have
strong, sharp retractile claws. They are not adapted for long chases but prowl their prey
of padded feet and try to overwhelm it is short dash or pounce. Big cats roam over a
large area, usually alone but sometimes in family groups, for example, a pride of lions
can contain as many as 37 individuals. Cats generally are nocturnal animals, the retina of
their eyes made extra sensitive to light by a layer of guanine, which causes the eyes to
shine in the dark. Tigers are largest of the cats. They are identified by their
characteristic striped coat. They inhabit forests and grasslands in Asia where
populations have suffered from hunting, deforestation, and demand for tiger parts in
traditional medicine.
26. 'Cats are noctural animals' means-
A. cats have predatory eyesight B. cats are sensitive to smell
C. cats are sensitive to smell D. cats are active at night
27. A group of lions is called 'pride of lions', what is a group of dogs called?
A. a pack of dogs B. a colony of dogs
C. a flock of dogs D. a cluster of dogs
28. 'retractile claws' in the passage means-
A. claws that are extra sharp B. claws that can change shape
C. claws that can move inwards D. claws that are senstive to feelings
29. Cats are carnivorous, but human beings are
A. herbivorous B. omnivorous C. farinaceous D. cadaverous
30. The synonym of 'prowl' is-
A. dive B. chase C. prance D. stalk
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DU Admission Test 2013-2014
c`v_©
1. GKwU nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYy D‡ËwRZ Ae¯’v †_‡K wb¤œZg kw³¯Í‡i Avm‡j †h †dvUb wbtmiY Ki‡e Zvi Zi½
ˆ`N©¨ KZ n‡e? D‡ËwRZ kw³¯Íi Ges wb¤œZi kw³¯Í‡ii kw³ h_vµ‡g- 3.4 eV Ges-13.6 eV (†`qv
Av‡Q, cøv¯‹ aªæeK h = 6.63 10-34 Js Ges Av‡jvi †eM c = 3.0 108 ms-1)
(K) 1.95 10-26 m (L) 1.21 10-7 m (M) 1.0 10-7 m (N) 0.15 m
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(K) 1V (L) 2V (M) 3V (N) 9V
6. ‡jLwP‡Î GKwU Zv‡ii `yB cÖv‡šÍi wefe cv_©‡K¨i mv‡_ Zwor cÖev‡ni cwieZ©b †`Lv‡bv n‡q‡Q| ZviwUi †iva
KZ?
7. GKwU ey‡jU GKwU Kv‡Vi Z³v †f` Ki‡Z cv‡i| ey‡jUwUi MwZ 4 ¸Y e„w× Ki‡j Bnv KqwU H GKB gv‡ci
Z³v †f` Ki‡Z cvi‡e?
(K) 12 (L) 9 (M) 8 (N) 16
-1 -1
8. 4kg I 6kg f‡ii `yBwU e¯‘ h_vµ‡g 10ms Ges 5ms †e‡M GKB w`‡K MwZkxj | ci¯úi av°v
LvIqvi ci e¯‘ `yBwU hy³ Ae¯’vq Pj‡Z _vK‡‡j, hy³ e¯‘i †eM KZ ?
(K) 10ms-1 (L) 7ms-1 (M) 6ms-1 (N) 4ms-1
d2x
9. + 2 x = 0 mgxKiYwU GKwU mij Qw›`Z ¯ú›`b eY©bv K‡i| GB ¯ú›`‡bi †KŠwYK K¤úvsK KZ ?
dt 2
(K) 100s-1 (L) 25s-1 (M) 10s-1 (N) 5s-1
10. mycviÛvKUi mvaviY KÛvKU‡ii †P‡q †ewk myk„•Lj| hw` mycviKÛvKUi Ges mvaviY KÛvKUi Ae¯’vq
GbUªwc h_vµ‡g Ss Ges Sn nq Z‡e wb‡¤œi †KvbwU mwVK?
(K) Ss = Sn (L) Ss> Sn (M) Ss< Sn (N) Ss Sn
11. 100W Ges 220V wjwLZ GKwU ‰e`y¨wZK evj¦ cÖwZw`b 10 N›Uv R¡‡j| 1 kWh Gi g~j¨ 3.00 UvKv
n‡j Gi Rb¨ RyjvB gv‡m ˆe`y¨wZK wej KZ Avm‡e ?
(K) 200Tk (L) 155Tk (M) 150Tk (N) 93Tk
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15. GKwU m f‡ii Ges e Avav‡bi †cÖvUb‡K k~b¨ ‡_‡K V wefe cv_©‡K¨ Z¡wiZ Kiv n‡jv Gi †kl †eM KZ?
2eV 2eV eV eV
(K) (L) (M) (N)
m m m m
16. `yBwU Zwor cÖevn h_vµ‡g I = I0 sint GesI = I0 sin[(t+T/3)] Øviv cÖKvk Kiv hvq; G‡`i g‡a¨
`kv cv_©K¨ KZ?
(K)π/2 (L) π/3 (M) 2π/3 (N) π
17. GKwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi bgybvi ZvcgvÎv 200C,hw` bgybvwUi Pvc Ges AvqZb wظb Kiv nq, Z‡e cwiewZ©Z
ZvcgvÎv KZ?
(K) 200C (L) 800C (M) 9000C (N) 12000C
18. r `yi‡Z¡ ivLv `ywU ÿz`ª KYvi g‡`¨ ci¯úi ga¨vKl©xq AvKl©Y ej F, KYv `yBwUi gvSLv‡b GKwU fvix †jvnvi
cvZ ivLv n‡j GLb Zv‡`i g‡`¨ ci¯úi AvKl©Y ej KZ?
(K) 0 (L) F (M) F/2 (N) F/4
19. GKwU c`v‡_© Zvc cÖ‡qvM Kivi ciI ZvcgvÎvi cwieZ©b nqwb| wb‡Pi †Kvb Dw³wU GB NUbvi Dchy³
e¨vL¨v cÖ`vb K‡i?
(K) c`v_©wU Aek¨B M¨vm (L) c`v_©wUi `kv cwieZ©b n‡”Q
(M)c`v_©wUi Zvcxq ˆewkó¨ e¨wZµg ag©x (N) Pvicv‡ki cwi‡e‡ki Zzjbvq c`v‡_©i ZvcgvÎv
Kg
20. wP‡Î †`Lv‡bv c_ w`‡q GKwU 4.0NIR‡bi cv_i‡K c„w_exi AwfKl©xq †ÿ‡Î P we›`y †_‡K R we›`y‡Z
¯’vbvšÍwiZ Kiv nj| cv_iwUi w¯’wZ kw³ KZ e„w× †cj|
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26. GKwU cv_i‡K f~wg †_‡K 45 m DuPz `vjv‡bi Dci †_‡K f~wgi mgvšÍiv‡j 16ms-1 ‡e‡M wb‡ÿc Kiv
n‡jv| cv_iwUi f~wg‡Z †cuŠQ‡Z KZ mgq jvM‡e|
(K) 2.8s (L) 0.4s (M).3s (N) .1s
27. ‡jLwP‡Î, X Øviv GKwU M¨v‡mi cÖv_wgK Ae¯’v †`Lv‡bv n‡”Q| †jLwP‡Î †Kvb †iLvwU GKwU cÖwµqvq M¨vmwU
Øviv ev M¨v‡mi Dci †Kvb KvR Kiv n‡”Q bv wb‡`©k K‡i|
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8. wb‡¤œi wewµqvi cÖgvY wewµqv Gb_vjwc, H0R KZ?
2C + 3H2→ C2H6Kve©b (C), nvD‡Wªv‡Rb (H2) Ges B‡_b (C2H6) Gi cÖgvY `nb Zvc, H0c
h_vµ‡g-394, -286, Ges -1561 kJ mol-1
(K) H0R = -394 – 286 + w156 kJ mol-1
(L) H0R = -1561-2x(-394)-3(- 286) kJ mol-1
(M) H0R = -1561 +394+ 286 kJ mol-1
(N) H0R = 2x(-394)+3(- 286)-(-1561) kJ mol-1
9. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU †Udj‡bi g‡bvgvi ?
(K) CH2= CH2 (L) CHCI = CHCI (M) C6H6 = C6H6 (N) CF2 = CF2
10. GKwU n¨vjvBW jeY‡K Nb C2SO4G DËß Kiv nj| †e¸wb †auvqvi DrcwË †Kvb Avq‡bi Dcw¯’wZ wb‡`©kK
?
(K) I- (L) Br- (M) CI- (N) F-
11. S2O32-Ges S4O62-mvjdv‡ii RviY msL¨v nj ?
(K) -2 and -2.5 (L) +2 and +2.5 (M) +4 and +6 (N) +2 and -2
12. ‡ebwRb Wvqv‡Rvwbqvg †K¬vivB‡Wi Rjxq `ªeY‡K Zvc †`qv n‡j wK N‡U ?
(K) Formation of phenol (L) Formation of nitrobenzene
(M) Formation of diphenyl (N) Formation of phenylhdrazine
13. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU K¨vwbRv‡iv wewµqv ?
% NaOH , 20 −30 C
(K) 2HCHO(1) ⎯50 ⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯→ CH3- (aq) + HCOO- Na + (aq)
, 20 −30 C
(L)2CH3CHO(1) ⎯dil ⎯, NaOH
⎯⎯ ⎯⎯→ CH3CH (OH) CH2CHO(aq)
(M) CH3CHO(1) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ CH3CH2OH
LiAIH , Conc. HCI
4
15. gviKvix (II) A·vBW Zv‡c wb‡¤œi wewµqv Abymv‡i fvO‡j G cÖwµqvwUi mvg¨vsK‡K wKfv‡e cÖKvk Kiv hvq
?
2HgO(s) 2Hg(I) + O2(g)
(K) K =
Hg 2 O2 (L) K=
Hg O2 (M) K = Hg O2 (N) K = O2
HgO2 HgO
16. wb‡Pi wbDwK¬qvi wewµqvq X ‡K wK ejv hvq ?
14 17
N + → O+ X
7 8
(K)Proton (L) -particle (M) -ray (N) Neutron
17. ‡dbj I Gj‡Kvnj Df‡qi Rb¨ wb‡¤œi †KvbwU mZ¨ ?
(K) PCI5 Gi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i (L) ivBgvi UvBg¨vb wewµqv cÖ`k©b K‡i
209
(M) Br2cvwbi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i (N) jyKvm weKvi‡Ki mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i
0
18. 100 C ZvcgvÎvq I 1 evqygÛjxq Pv‡c 1 wK‡jvMÖvg Rjxq ev‡®úi AvqZb KZ ?
(K) 12L (L) 100L (M) 1200L (N) 1701L
19. GKwU cÖ_g µg wewµqvq Aa©vqy 15 min n‡j nvi aªæeK KZ?
(K) 4.62 10-2 min-1 (L) 3.20 10-2 min-1
(M)5.01 10-2 min-1 (N) 4.50 10-2 min-1
20. wb‡¤œi †Kvb ˆRe †hŠMwU Av‡qv‡Wvdig cixÿv †`q bv ?
(K) CH3COCI (L) CH3CHOHCH3 (M) CH3COCH3 (N)CH3CH2OH
21. C4H10O Gi Rb¨ m‡ev©”P KZwU B_vi †hŠ‡Mi mgvYy cvIqv hvq ?
(K)3 (L) 5 (M) 4 (N) 6
22. GKwU Kcvi (II) `ªe‡Yi ga¨ w`‡q A_© N›Uv hveZ 10.0 Ampere we`y¨r cÖevwnZ Ki‡j wK cwigvY Kcvi
mwÂZ ev `ªexf~Z n‡e?
(K) 6.3 g (L) 1.5 g (M) 0.60 g (N) None
23. 0.1M CH3COOH `ªe‡Yi pH KZ ? GLv‡b Ka = 1.8 10 -5
MwYZ
1. (3,-1) Ges (5,2) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvMKvix mij‡iLv‡K 3:4 Abycv‡Z ewn¯’fv‡e wef³Kvix we›`yi ¯’vbv¼-
210
14 27 2 27 4
(K) ,3 (L) , (M) , (N) None
3 7 7 4 3
2. f ( x) = x2 − 5x + 6 dvsk‡bi †Wv‡gBb Ges †iBÄ h_vµ‡g-
(K) x 2, 3 x and y 0 (L) 2 x 3 and y 0
(M) x 3 and y 0 (N) x 2, x 3 and
y>0
0 3 2x + 7
3. 2 7 x 9 + 5 x = 0 n‡j, x Gi gvb ?
0 0 2x + 5
9 7 5
(K) − (L) − (M) − (N) 0
5 2 2
4. x + y = 3 Ges y + x = 1 mij‡iLv؇qi †Q`we›`yMvgx x A‡ÿi mgvšÍivj mij‡iLv mgxKiY-
(K) y = 2 (L) 2y = 3 (M) x = 1 (N) x + 3 = 0
5. GKK e¨mv‡a©i e„‡Ë A¯Íwj©wLZ GKwU mgevû wÎfz‡Ri evûi ˆ`N©¨-
3 3
(K) units (L) units (M) 3units (N) 1units
2 2
6. ABC wÎfz‡RiBC, CA I AB evûi ga¨we›`y¸‡jv h_vµ‡g D, E I Fn‡j-
(K) AD = AB + BC (L) AD = AF + AE
(M) AD = AB + AC (N) AD = BE + CF
7. hw` f(x) = (x-2)(1-x) nq, Z‡e f(f(3)) Gi gvb ?
(K) 9 (L) -12 (M) 12 (N) 8
8. 1, 0, 2 Øviv MwVZ wZb A¼wewkó msL¨v¸‡jv n‡Z ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v †bqv n‡j msL¨vwU 10
Øviv wefvR¨ nIqvi m¤¢vebv-
1 1 2 1
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 3 9 6
9. 32ft/dec Avw`‡eM Ges f~wgi mv‡_ 300 †Kv‡Y GKwU e¯‘ wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv| Bnvi Avbyf~wgK cvjøv-
(K) 16 ft (L) 21√3 ft (M) 32 ft (N) 16√3 ft
10. cot + √3 = 2cosecmgxKi‡Yi mgvavb ?
(K) = 2n − (L) = 2n + (M) = 2n + (N) = 2n −
3 3 6 6
cos sin
11. Gi wecixZ g¨vwUª· ?
− sin cos
cos − sin cos − sin
(K) (L)
− sin cos sin − cos
cos − sin cos sin
(M) (N)
sin cos sin cos
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12. 4 Rb gwnjvmn 10 e¨w³i ga¨ †_‡K 5 R‡bi GKwU KwgwU MVb Ki‡Z n‡e hv‡Z AšÍZ GKRb gwnjv
AšÍf©~³ _vK‡e| KZ wewfbœ cÖKvi G KwgwU MVb Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i?
(K) 1440 (L) 246 (M) 120 (N)60
2
13. x - 4x + 2y - 40 =0 cive„‡Ëi Dc‡Kw›`ªK j‡¤^i ‰`N©¨-
(K) 12 (L) 8 (M) 6 (N) 4
1
14. x Gi ‡Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ y = x + eµ‡iLvwUi Xvj k~b¨ n‡e?
x
3
(K) (L) 2 (M) 1 (N) 1
2
x
15. abvZœK x Gi Rb¨ f ( x) = Intdt n‡j f(x) = ?
1
1
(K) (L) Inx (M)x in x (N) x Inx-x
x
2
16. arc tan{sin (arc cos )} mgvb-
3
(K) (L) (M) (N)
2 3 4 6
17. ‡Kv‡bv we›`y‡Z P Ges 2P gv‡bi `yBwU ej wµqvkxj| cÖ_g ejwU‡K wظY K‡i wØZxqwUi gvb 4 GKK e„w×
Kiv n‡j Zv‡`i jwäi w`K AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K| P Gi gvb-
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 4 (N) 8
18. 101101 Gi mv‡_ †Kvb b~¨bZg wØwgK msL¨v †hvM Ki‡j †hvMdj 16 Øviv wefvR¨ n‡e ?
(K) 10011 (L) 111 (M) 110 (N) 11
19. y = − a 2 − x 2 I y = 0 Øviv Ave× †ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj ?
1 1 1 2
(K) 2a (L) a 2 (M) a2 (N) a
4 2 2
1 1 1 1
20. − − 2 − 3 . 4 − .... avivwUi mgwó-
2 2.2 3.2 4.2
(K) -2 In 2 (L) - In 2 (M) -2e (N)-e
1
21. ev¯Íe msL¨vq 5 AmgZvwUi mgvavb ?
3x + 1
2 1 1 4 2 1 1 4
(K) − , − ,− (L) − , − ,−
3 3 3 5 5 3 3 15
2 4
(M) − , (N) None
3 15
Lim cos x − 1
22. =?
x → 0 x2
1 1
(K) -1 (L) − (M) (N) 1
2 2
212
23. (3, -1) we›`yMvgx Ges x2 + y2 + 6x – 8y + 16 = 0 e„‡Ëi mv‡_ GK‡Kw›`ªK e„‡Ëi mgxKiY ?
(K) x2 + y2 + 6x – 8y + 16 = 0 (L) x2 + y2- 6x – 8y - 16 = 0
(M) x2 + y2- 6x + 8y + 16 = 0 (N) x2 + y2-6x – 8y + 16 = 0
24. sin A + cos A = sin B + cos B n‡j A + B = ?
(K)π (L) π/2 (M) 2π (N) π/4
11
213
(K) Spirogyra (L) Navicula (M) Polysiphonia (N) Saragassum
8. ‡KvbwU MÖxb nvDm M¨vm bq ?
(K) SO2 (L) CH4 (M) CO2 (N) H2O
9. wUmy¨ KvjPvi cÖhyw³i RbK †K ?
(K) †g‡Ûj (L) nvwmbmb (M) j¨vgvK© (N) n¨vevij¨vÛU
10. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡K RxešÍ Rxevk¥ ejv nq?
(K) Ficus (L) Fucus (M) Cycas (N) Hibiscus
11. wb‡Pi †Kvb ÿz`ªv½wU cÖvbvg aviY K‡i ?
(K) †K¬v‡ivcøv÷ (L) ivB‡ev‡mvg (M) jvB‡mv‡mvg (N) gvB‡UvKwÛªqv
12. ‡Kvl wefvR‡bi †Kvb ch©v‡q wmb¨vcwmm N‡U ?
(K) †j‡ÞvwUb (L) RvB‡MvwUb (M) c¨vKvBwUb (N) wW‡cøvwUb
13. cwic° ch©v‡q wb‡Pi †Kvb †Kv‡l wbDwK¬qvm _v‡K bv ?
(K) wmfbj (L) ‡÷vgvUvj †mj (M) RvB‡jg dvBevi (N) ‡d¬v‡qg dvBevi
14. Pµxq d‡UvdmdivB‡jk‡bi GK P‡µ KZwU ATP ‰Zwi nq?
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 3 (N) 4
15. ‡Kvb cÖvYx Avgvkq m„wó K‡i ?
(K) Wuchereia bancrofti(L) Aedes (M)Entamoeba (N) Ascaris
16. Platypus †Kv_vq cvIqv hvq ?
(K) Australia (L) Oriental Region (M) Africa (N) Bangladesh
17. gvby‡li A‡Uvmg K‡Zv †Rvov ?
(K) 44 (L) 23 (M) 24 (N) 22
18. †Kvjv‡Rb Gi ai‡Yi-
(K) kK©iv (L) Avwgl (M) LwbR c`v_© (N) Pwe©
19. Jellyfish ‡Kvb c‡e©i cÖvYx ?
(K) Annelida (L) Cnidaria (M)Porifera (N) Arthropoda
20. e„‡°i †Kvb As‡k Filtration nq ?
(K) ‡nbwji jyc (L) ‡Møv‡giæjvm (M) ‡Mvov‡`kxq c¨uvPv‡jv bvwjKv (N)g~Î_wj
21. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Kvj‡g‡Ni ˆeÁvwbK bvg ?
(K)Andrographis paniculata (L) Bacopa moniera
(M) Centella asiatica (N) Ocimum sanctum
22. Amoeba Gi Pjb A‡½i bvg wK ?
(K) gvB‡µvwfjvB (L) wmI‡Wv‡cvwWqv (M) wmwjqv (N) d¬v‡Rjv
23. gvby‡li `kg K‡ivwUKv ¯œvqyi bvg wK ?
(K) AcwUK (L) ‡fMvm (M) AwWUwi (N) nvB‡cv‡Møvmvj
24. ‡KvbwU †bd«‡bi Ask bq ?
(K) Renal pelvis (L) Glomerulus (M) Loop of Henle (N) Collecting duct
25. †Kvb ni‡gvbwUi Drm wcUzBUvwi MÖwš’ bq ?
(K) Progesteron (L) FSH (M)LH (N) Oxytocin
26. †Kvb cÖvYxwU Lv`¨ wkK‡ji Z…Zxq ¯Í‡i ?
(K) Cow (L) Tiger (M)Caterpillar (N) Elephant
27. †K Kw›U‡b›Uvj wWªdU m¤ú‡K© AvaywbK avibv †`b ?
214
(K) I‡qRbvi (L) WviDBb (M) ‡¯‹¬Uvi (N) ‡eKb
28. wg‡qvwmm †Kvl wefvRb †Kv_vq nq ?
(K) dzmdzm (L) ‡hŠb †Kvl (M) hK…Z (N) Aw¯’
29. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU‡K gv÷vi Mø¨vÛ ejv nq ?
(K) Pituitary Gland (L) Thyroid Gland (M) Parotid Gland(N) Lymph Gland
30. †Kvb i‡³i MÖæc‡K “Universal Donor” ejv nq ?
(K) AB+ (L) B+ (M) O+ (N) A-
evsjv
121. cÖwZôv jvf K‡i‡Q †h-
A. cÖwZwôZ B. mdj C. j×cÖwZô D. cÖwZôvj×
122. Ôeyw×Õ kãwUi mwVK cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q-
A. ey`& + wa B. ey` + w` C.eya& + w³ = eyw× D. ey× + B
123. ÔGK mgq m~h©‡K †X‡K A‡bK †g‡Ni ........Õ k~b¨¯’v‡bi kãwU n‡”Q-
A. ivwk B. `j C. cvwL D. cvjK
124. ÔAvmj K_v GB †h gvby‡li †`ng‡b mKj cÖKvi wµqvi g‡a¨ µxov †kÖô †Kbbv Zv D‡Ïk¨nxbÕ- D×…Zvs‡k
cÖ‡qvRbxq hwZwP‡ýi msL¨v-
A. `yB B. wZb C. cvuP D. Qq
125. Avgb av‡bi D‡jøL Av‡Q †Kvb KweZvq?
A. Kei B. ‡mvbvi Zix C. Avgvi c~e© evsjv D. evsjv‡`k
126. The wind suddenly dropped,- evK¨wUi h_vh_ e½vbyev`:
A. evZvm c‡o †Mj| B. evZvmUv K‡g n‡j
C. evZvm K‡g †Mj| D. nVvr ¯Í×Zv †b‡g Gj
127. ÔcÖvPxbÕ- Gi wecixZ kã-
A. ZiæY B. bexb C. Ae©vPxb D. b~Zb
128. M‡íi ivRv wQj †K?
A. ivnvZ B. ‡iYy C. bvwRg D. Zcy
129. Ô‡gwbgy‡LvÕ ej‡Z †evSvq-
A. fxZz B. jvRyK C. gyLiv D. weovjgy‡Lv
130. Ôwkwki hLb †Kv‡j ZLb Zvnvi gvb g„Zz¨ nq|Õ- evK¨wU-
A. mij B. ‡hŠwMK C. RwUj D. LÐ
131. ‡KvbwU we‡klY?
A. w`b B. w`bvšÍ C. w`b-ivZ D. `xb
132. Ônvwm w`‡q NiUv‡K fwi‡q ivL‡Zv †m|Õ evK¨wU‡Z Ôw`‡qÕ n‡jv:
A. Ae¨q B. cÖZ¨q C. AbymM© D. DcmM©
133. ÔAv_vjÕ Kx?
A. Av”Qv`b B. cvÎ C. ‡Mvqvj D. Av¯Ívej
134. wb‡Pi †KvbwU weivgwPý bq?
A. Kgv ( , ) B. ‡mwg - †Kvjb ( ; ) C. W¨vm ( - ) D. nvB‡db ( -)
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15. †KvbwU aŸwbwech©‡qi D`vniY?
A. eo`v`v eo`v B. wKQz wK”Qz C. wckvP wcPvk D. gy³v gyKzZv
31. ‡KvbwU AccÖ‡qv‡Mi D`vniY?
A. GK B. GKÎ C. GKwÎZ D. GKvKx
32. ‡KvbwU GKvÿi kã?
A. gvgv B. fvB C. w`w` D. PvPv
33. Ô‡Kb mwL †Kv‡b Kvuw`Q ewmqv?Õ- KweZvi cOw³wU †Kvb iPbvq cvIqv hvq?
A. wejvmx B. Zvnv‡iB c‡o g‡b C. ‰ngšÍx D. Aa©v½x
34. ÔK…KjvmÕ- Gi cÖwZkã:
A. K…kKvq B. KvuKov C. K…òKvq D. wMiwMwU
35. Ôfz½Õ -Gi kãv_©
A. f½yi B. ågi C. fzR½ D. MvWz
36. Ô‡c‡UvqvÕ k‡ãi A_©-
A. AbyMZ B. jvwVqvj C. mš¿vmx D. `vjvj
37. ‡KvbwU hyM¥ ¯^iaŸwb?
A. E B. F C. G D. H
38. ‡Kvb kãwU cyiælevPK iƒc †bB?
A. mZx B. VvKzib C. wS D. †lvokx
39. e¨Äbe‡Y©i mswÿß iƒc‡K Kx e‡j?
A. djv B. Kvi C. Aÿi D. aŸwbg~jK
40. BKv-cÖZ¨q †Kvb k‡ãi ÿy`ªv‡_© e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q?
A. ‡mweKv B. gvwjKv C. evwjKv D. PvwjKv
41. ÔmKj QvÎivB h_vm‡gq Dcw¯’Z n‡q‡Q|Õ- evK¨wU‡Z Kx ai‡bi fzj Av‡Q?
A. evbvb B. c` C. ePb D. wefw³
42. ‡Kvb `ywU iPbvq ÔmxZvÕ bv‡gi D‡jøL cvIqv hvq?
A. ‰ngšÍx I Aa©v½x B. ‰ngšÍx I mvwn‡Z¨ †Ljv
C. Aa©v½x I wejvmx D. Aa©v½x I mvwn‡Z¨ †Ljv
43. Ô‡evSv‡j jvD A¤^‡ji K`yÕ evMavivwUi A_© wK?
A. RxYkxY© †jvK B. wgwk‡q †djv
C. me c‡ÿi gb hywM‡q Pjv D. cyw_MZ we`¨v
44. Ô‰ngšÍxÕ M‡í D‡jøLK…Z GWgÛ ev‡K©i †jLv †d«Â †i‡fvjy¨kb `ywU KZ wLªóv‡ã cÖKvwkZ nq?
A. 1790 B. 1792 C. 1794 D. 1801
45. ÔÔ‡mvbvi ZixÕÕ KweZvq ÔevuKv RjÕ ej‡Z cÖZxKx A‡_© Kx †evSv‡bv n‡‡Q?
A. Kwei e¨w³mËv B. gnvKvj C. Kvj‡¯ªvZ D. Kwei m„wóKg©
Bs‡iwR
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Increased numbers of women in science can only be a good thing. Not simply because it
is grossly unjust for women to be unable to experience the challenging but also hugely
intellectaully rewarding experience of participationg in scientific reasearhc, but also
because the cost to society of excluding women is intolerably high. We need the very
best minds going into science, and it stands to reason that if women are excluded, we
cut this resource in half. What's more, women bring new ways of thinking and a broader
range of ideas to the table, which is crucial for science to flourish.
All scientists have a responsibility to be feminists and encourage women to participate
in science and fight the barriers that exist. However, this is often more easily said than
done. There are several proposed reasons for why women are discouraged from
participating in science at a range of levels ⎯⎯ form primary school children to
professors. Among other things, these include a lack of role models and support
networks - as well as harassment and byllying - but also less obvious barriers, for
reference. In the end, the way to tackle prejudice against women is to increase
awareness of the particular challenges faced by female scientists and to put systems in
palce that promote equal opportunities. Meanwhile, we need outstanding female role
models to show unequivocally the women can compete on the same intellectual level as
men and encourage other women to follow their lead. Together we can create the level
playing field which is so esperately required.
46. Which of the following opinions is not shared by the writer of the passage?
A. Participation of women in science is beneficial for humanity
B. Women bring in new ideas and resources.
C. Women tend to be more intelligent than men
D. Excluding women from science is counter-productive.
47. If an idea ''stands to reason'', it is
A. illogical B. apparently C. irrational D. sensible
48. In the passage, ''flourish'' means the opposite of -
A. boom B. decline C. unfold D. grow
49. Which of the following is not the reason for women staying away from science,
according to the passage?
A. lack of role models B. inadequate facilities
C. orthodox mindset D. character trait
50. ''Unequivocally'' means
A. indirectly B. clearly C. hesitantly D. politely
51. Never ⎯⎯ till tomorrow what you can do today.
A. put off B. put down C. put up with D. put up
52. The name ''Schenger'' orginates ⎯⎯ a small town ⎯⎯ Luxemberg, situated near
the French and German borders.
A. from, in B. in, in C. in, away from D. at, near
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53. The planting and care of woody plants, especially trees, is known as
A. arboriculture B. husbandry C. pisciculture D. aquaculture
54. ''The experiment has been a resounding success.'' Here ``resounding'' means
A. moderate B. somewaht C. huge D. quick
55. You are advised to make your visa application ⎯⎯ of your proposed travel date.
A. well in advance B. on time C. at the time D. early
56. ⎯⎯the exams are over, we can plan for a sight-seeing tour.
A. Even now B. Now that
C. Now and then D. Now or never
57. In 1962, the story of Helen Keller's life ⎯⎯⎯ into a film, The miracle worker.
A. made B. had made
C. was made D. has been made
58. Water is essential to life and we depend on it, ⎯⎯many people take water for
granted.
A. yet B. but also
C. nonetheless D. furthermore
59. If I fail my exams, my parents ⎯⎯let me go to Cox's Bazar this summer.
A. Wouldn't B. would not have C. were not D. won't
60. ''Oncology'' relates to
A. law B. medicine
C. ecology D. environment
61. ''Malignancy'' is
A. the feeling of hatred B. the science of malenes
C. the belief in life after death
D. the state of a disease likely to cause death
62. The antonymo of ''migrant'' is
A. expatriate B. gypsy C. native D. nomad
63. The correct spelling is-
A. sobrity B. sobreity C. sobreity D. sobrighty
64. A ''philanthropist'' is someone who
A. is extremely intelligent B. is rich and helps the poor and the
needy
C. studies philology D. understands the secret of life
65. We were just having a friendly⎯⎯about cricket.
A. gossip B. chat C. whisper D. report
66. We hid our boat in the bushes and set ⎯⎯ a camp ⎯⎯ the river.
A. by, in B. on, at C. up, by D. down, over
67. If I were you, I ⎯⎯ to the picnic with my firends.
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A. will be going B. would go C. will go D. going
68. Water is our life source; it makes up 70% of ⎯⎯ bodies.
A. us B. their C. our D. ours
69. It is now ⎯⎯ expensive to repair the damage which has been done.
A. very much B. too much C. many D. too
70. If we have ⎯⎯ anything from our mistakes, we will keep the new areas of water
clean.
A. learn B. learned C. learning D. learnt
71. The registered parcel ⎯⎯⎯ arrived for you is on the table.
A. who B. whom C. which D. when
72. You must ⎯⎯⎯ of Helen Keller.
A. hear B. heard C. have heard D. hearing
73. No ⎯⎯ figures are available about the bus accident causalties.
A. precised B. precis C. precisely D. precise
74. I am sick of rain and bad weather! Hopefully, when we we wake up tomorrow
morning, the sun ⎯⎯⎯.
A. si shining B. will be shining C. will be shine D. will shining
75. By the time I get to Khulna this evening, I ⎯⎯ more than three hundred miles.
A. will driving B. will be driving
C. will have been driving D. will have been driven
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(K) 600 (L) 300 (M) 450 (N) 900
2. GKwU KYv 2.0m e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ cÖwZ wgwb‡U 30 evi AveZ©b K‡i| Gi ˆiwLK †eM KZ ?
(K) πms-1 (L) 2πms-1 (M) 4πms-1 (N) 0.5π ms-1
3. dv‡ibnvBU †¯‹‡ji †Kvb ZvcgvÎv †mw›U‡MÖW †¯‹‡ji cv‡Vi wZb¸Y?
(K) 1600 (L) 800 (M) 3200 (N) 400
4. GKwU Zwor w؇cv‡ji Rb¨ Zwor †ÿÎ, `~iZ¡ r Gi mv‡_ wKfv‡e cwiewZ©Z nq ?
(K) r-1 (L) r-2 (M) r (N) r-3
5. aiv hvK Co-60 ‡ZR¯Œxq c`v‡_©i Aa©vqy 5 ermi| KZ ermi c‡i H †ZR¯Œxq c`v‡_©i †ZR¯ŒxqZv K‡g
cÖv_wgK Ae¯’vi 1/32 †Z n«vm cv‡e?
(K) 10years (L) 16 years (M) 25 years (N) 32 years
6. GKwU w`K cieZ©x cÖevn‡K I = 50 sin 300 t mgxKi‡Y cÖKvk Kiv n‡jv| H cÖev‡ni K¤úvsK KZ n‡e
?
(K) 450 Hz (L) 400 Hz (M) 220 Hz (N) 150 Hz
7. 5F Gi 5 wU aviK wmwiR ms‡hv‡M hy³ Kiv n‡jv| H aviK¸‡jvi mgZzj¨ aviKZ¡ n‡”Q-
220
(K) 5F (L) 4F (M) 1F (N) 10F
8. GKwU we›`y Drm †_‡K kã Zi½ †ei n‡”Q| †Kvb GKwU we›`y‡Z k‡ãi ZxeªZv Drm †_‡K `~i‡Z¡i -----------
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(K) mgvbycvwZK (L) e‡M©i mgvbycvwZK (M) e¨¯ÍvbycvwZK (N) e‡M©i e¨¯ÍvbycvwZK
9. GKwU 13N IR‡bi I GKwU 12N IR‡bi `yBU e¯‘ GKwU fiwenxb `woi Øviv Nl©Y wenxb KwcK‡ji Dci
SzjšÍ| 13N IR‡bi e¯‘i wb¤œg~Lx Z¡iY gyËfv‡e cošÍ e¯‘i Z¡i‡Yi hZ¸Y Zv n‡jv-
(K) 1/12 (L) 1/13 (M) 1/25 (N) 13/25
10. mgvb fi wewkó wZbwU LÛ A, B, C `woi Øviv wP‡Î cÖ`wk©Z iƒ‡c mshy³| LÛ C, F ej Øviv Uvbv n‡j
m¤ú~b© e¨e¯’vwU Z¡wiZ nq| Nl©b D‡cÿv Ki‡j LÛ B Gi Dci †gvU ej n‡jv-
14. 9.8ms-1 ‡e‡M GKwU cv_i Dc‡ii w`‡K wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡j GwU KZ mgq c‡i f~c„‡ó wd‡i Avm‡e ?
(K) 5s (L) 2s (M) 3s (N) 10s
15. hw` GKwU e¯‘ Av‡jvi †e‡M avweZ nq, Z‡e Gi fi n‡e-
(K) 0 (L) AcwiewZ©Z (M) (N) Dc‡ii †KvbwUB
bq
16. cv‡ki eZ©bx‡Z R3 Gi `yB cÖv‡šÍ wefe cv_©K¨ n‡”Q-
221
18. ‡Kvb e¨w³ 300 Xv‡ji 5m DuPz Nl©Ywenxb Zj eivei GKwU 100 N eøK †U‡b Zzj‡Q| eøKwU mg`ªæwZ‡Z
Pj‡j e¨w³ wK cwigvY KvR Ki‡e ?
(K) 250 J (L) 500 J (M) 0 J (N) 100 J
19. 33 Kg©`ÿZv m¤úbœ GKwU Zvc Bwćb 9.0 x 104J Zvckw³ mieivn Kiv n‡jv| BwÄbwU KZUzKz Zvc
kw³‡K Kv‡R iƒcvšÍwiZ Ki‡Z cvi‡e?
(K) 3000 J (L) 8400 J (M)30000 J (N) 10000 J
20. `yBwU myikjvKvi K¤úsK h_vµ‡g 128 Hz I 384 Hz | evqy‡Z kjvKv `yBwU n‡Z m„ó Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i
AbycvZ KZ ?
(K) 3:1 (L) 1:3 (M) 2:1 (N)1:2
1. 6V kw³i Drm Øviv GKwU evwZi ga¨ w`‡q 0.3A we`y¨r 2 wgwbU a‡i cÖevwnZ Kiv n‡jv| GB 2 wgwb‡U
evwZwU Øviv kw³ e¨‡qi cwigvY KZ?
(K)12 J (L) 1.8 J (M) 216 J (N) 220 J
22. GKwU Av`k© 1:8 step-down UªvÝdigv‡ii gyL¨ KzÛjxi ÿgZv 10 KW Ges †MŠY KzÛjx‡Z 25 A
we`y¨r cÖevwnZ n‡”Q| gyL¨ KzÛjxi †fv‡ëR KZ?
(K) 2500 V (L) 3200 V (M) 31250 V (N) 400 V
23. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU GKwU wbDK¬xq wdDkb wewµqv cÖ`k©b K‡i †hwU †_‡K cÖPzi cwigv‡b kw³ Drcvw`Z nq ?
238 234 4 3 2 4 1
(K) U→ Th + He (L) H + H → He + n
92 90 2 1 1 2 0
236 141 92 1 24 24 0
(M) U→ Ba + Kr + 3 n (N) Na → Mg + e
92 56 36 0 11 12 1
24. R e¨vmv‡a©i c„w_exi c„‡ô AwfKl© wefe V n‡j c„ó n‡Z R D”PZvq wef‡ei gvb KZ?
(K) V/4 (L) V/2 (M) V (N) 2V
25. gy³fv‡e †Kvb cošÍ e¯‘i Z¡iY g wbb©q Ki‡Z wM‡q GKRb QvÎ GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki ˆ`N©¨ l cwieZ©b K‡i
wfbœ wfbœ l Gi Rb¨ †`vj‡Ki †`vjbKvj T cwigvc Kij| Gevi †m T2(y-axix) ebvg l (x-axix)
‡jLwPÎ G‡K Xvj S ‡ei Ki‡jv| g Gi gvb KZ?
(K) 4π2S (L) 4π2/S (M)2π/S (N) 2πS
26. mgvšÍivj `ywU avZe cv‡Zi ga¨Kvi `~iZ¡ d Ges wefe cv_©K¨ V hw` Q Avav‡bi GKwU we›`y PvR© cvZ
`ywUi wVK ga¨eZ©x we›`y‡Z ivLv nq Z‡e PvR©wUi Dci wµqvkxj w¯’i Zwor e‡ji gvb KZ?
(K) 2VQ/d (L) VQ/d (M)VQ/2d (N) dQ/V
27. GK UzKiv KK©hy³ 00C ZvcgvÎi GKwU eidLÛ eid-cvwb‡Z fvmgvb| eidLÛwU M‡j †M‡j cvwbi ¯Í‡ii
D”PZv?
(K) e„w× cv‡e (L) K‡g hv‡e (M) mgvb _vK‡e
(N) Avw` Ae¯’vq cvwb I ei‡di Abycv‡Zi Dci wbe©ikxj
28. cvwbi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.3 n‡j cvwb‡Z Av‡jvi †eM KZ? k~b¨ ¯’v‡b Av‡jvi †eM 3.0 x 108m/s
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(K) 3.0 x 108m/s (L) 2.31 x 108m/s (M) 2.0 x 108m/s (N) 4.4 x 108m/s
29. GKwU wmwjÛv‡i ivLv GKwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi Aby¸‡ivi eM©g~j Mo-eM©‡eM u M¨v‡m Zvc cÖ‡qv‡Mi d‡j Pvc 9
¸Y e„w× †cj| wmwjÛv‡ii AvqZb AcwiewZ©Z _vK‡j M¨v‡mi Aby¸‡jvi cwiewZ©Z eM©g~j -Mo eM©‡eM KZ?
(K) 9u (L) 6u (M) √3u/2 (N) 3u
30. gvbe‡`‡ni K¨vÝvi AvµvšÍ †Kvl‡K aŸsm Kivi Rb¨ wb‡¤œi †Kvb iwk¥ e¨envi Kiv nq ?
(K) (L) (M) (N) X-ray
imvqb weÁvb
R R R R
+
weKvib (Re agent )
Ar-CHO ⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯→ ⎯⎯⎯ → ArCH (OH)COOH weKviKwU-
H H 2O
5.
(K) RMgX (L) HCN (M) CH3CI (N) H2CO3
6. CH3CH = CHCH3‡hŠMwUi KqwU †÷wiImgvby i‡q‡Q?
(K) 2 (L) 3 (M) 4 (N) None
7. B_vBj A¨vwm‡UU‡K ÿvixq Av`ª-we‡kølY Ki‡j †Kvb Drcv`¸‡jv ˆZix nq?
(K) CH3COOH = C2H5OH (L) CH3CH2COOH = CH3OH
(M) CH3COONa = CH3OH (N) CH3COONa = C2H5OH
8. ‡Kvb wewµqvq G›Uªwci gvb ev‡o ?
(K) 2C(s)+O2(g) →2CO(g) (L) 2H2S(g)+SO2(g) →3S(s) + 2H2O(g)
(M) 4Fe(s)+3O2(g) →2Fe2O3(s) (N) CO(g)+2H2(g) →CH3OH(I)
9. GKwU s AiweUvj Ges GKwU p AiweUv‡ji nvBweªWvB‡Rkb n‡j Avgiv cvB-
(K) Tow mutually perpendicular orbitals (L) Two orbitals at 1800
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(M) Four orbitals directed tetrahedrally (N) Three orbitals in a plane.
15. g¨v·I‡q‡ji AYyi MwZi weZi‡Yi †ÿ‡Î †Kvb DwËwU mwVK bq?
(K) Most probable speed is the speed of all of the molecules
(L) Mostprobable speed decreases as temperature increases
(M)Larger numbers of molecules move at a greater speed at high temperature
(N) Distribution curve tells the number of molecules moving at a certain speed.
18. ‡ewiqvg †K¬vivB‡Wi Rjxq `ªeY cvZjv Rjxq mvjwdDwiK GwmW `ªe‡Y †hvM Ki‡j mv`v Aat‡ÿc ˆZwi
nq| G wewµqvi AvqwbK mgxKiYwU (Ae¯’vi ms‡KZ mn) n‡jv-
(K) BaCI2(aq) + H2SO4(aq) →BaSO4(s)+HCI(aq)
(L) Ba2+(aq) + SO4-(aq) →BaSO4(s)
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(M) Ba2+(aq) + 2SO4-(aq) →Ba(SO4)2(s)
(N) Ba2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) →BaSO4(s)
19. ‡Kvb wmjfvi n¨vjvBWwU µxg-e‡Y©i KwVb c`v_©, m~h©v‡jv‡K Kvj‡P nq Ges Nb A¨v‡gvwbqv `ªe‡Y `ªexf~Z
nq?
(K) AgF (L) AgCI (M)AgBr (N) AgI
20. A + 2B → D wewµqvi †ÿ‡Î wewµqvi nvi mgxKiY n‡jv, rate = K[A][B] hw` Dfq wewµq‡Ki
NbgvÎv wظb Kiv nq, Zvn‡j wewµqvi nvi eyw× cv‡e?
(K) 2 times (L) 4 times (M) 6 times (N)8 times
21. 14
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(K) 0.5 mole at eathode (L) 0.5 mole at anode
(M)2 mole at anode (N) 2 mole at eathode
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(K) (L) (M) (N)
30. GKwU AbyØvqx `ª‡ei jNy `ªe‡Yi ev¯úPvc hvi mv‡_ mivmwi mgvbycvwZK Zv n‡jv-
(K) Molality of the solvent (L) Osmotic pressure of the solute
(M) Molarity of the solvent (N) Mole fraction of the solvent
MwYZ
1 1 1
1. + + + − − − N Zg c` ch©šÍ = ?
3.4 4.5 5.6
n +1 n n n+2
(K) (L) (M) (N)
3(n + 2) 3(n + 3) 2(n + 3) 3(n + 3)
1 + 2x
2. x 1k‡ Z Gi we¯‘wZ‡Z x9 Gi mnM-
1- x
(K) 1 (L) 5 (M) 2 (N) 3
x
4. 0, x = ?
x
(K),, (L) , (M) , (N) ,
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(K) 8 (L) -8 (M)√8 (N) 8
mgvavb: d
6. COURAGE kãwUi eY©¸wj wb‡q KZ¸wj web¨vm msL¨v wbY©q Kiv hvq †hb cÖ‡Z¨K web¨v‡m cÖ_‡g GKwU
¯^ieY© _v‡K-
(K) 720 (L) 2880 (M) 180 (N) 5040
7. 1 †_‡K 21 ch©šÍ msL¨v n‡Z †h †Kv‡bv GKwU‡K ˆ`ePq‡bi gva¨‡g wb‡q †mB msL¨vwU 3 ev 7 Gi ¸wYZK
nevi m¤¢vebv KZ ?
8 7 10 11
(K) (L) (M) (N)
21 3 21 21
ab
8. hw` a b = Øviv a Ges b ev¯Íe msL¨vi g‡a¨ m¤úK© * Øviv msÁvwqZ Kiv nq, Z‡e 102 =
a+b
(K) 5/3 (L) 5/2 (M) 5 (N) 2
i − i −1
9. Gi gvb Ges bwZ n‡e h_vµ‡g-
i + 2i −1
−
(K) 0,0 (L) − 2i (M) 2i (N) -2 π
2 2
2 − 2 2 2
10. = Ges = , = ?
− 2 2 3 3
− 2 2 0 0 0 0 − 2 − 2
(K) (L) (M) (N)
− 2 2 0 0 3 0 2 2
13. (1, 4) Ges (9, 12) we›`yZ¡‡qi ms‡hvRK †iLv †h we›`y‡Z 3:5 Abycv‡Z AšÍwe©f³ nq, Zvi ¯Ívbv¼ -
(K) (7, 4) (L) (4, 7) (M) (5, 8) (N) (8, 5)
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1 1
15. a Gi gvb KZ n‡j i + j + a k ‡f±iwU GKwU GKK †f±i n‡e-
2 3
2 15 7 23
(K) (L) (M) (N)
3 6 6 6
16. ABC wÎfz‡RiBC,CA Ges AB evûi ga¨we›`y¸‡jv h_vµ‡g D, E Ges F n‡j-
(K) AD = AB + BC (L) DA = DF + DE (M) AD = AB + AC (N) AD = BE + CF
1
23. f ( x) = ev¯Íe dvskbwUi †Wv‡gb Ges †iÄ-
4 − x2
1 1
(K) x −2, y (L) − 2 x 2, y
2 2
1
(M) − 2 x 2, y (N) x −2 & x 2,−2 y 2
2
24. x = 0 we›`y‡Z y = x + exGi †jLwP‡Î ¯úk©‡Ki mgxKiY n‡e-
(K)y=x (L) y=x+1 (M) y= 2x+1 (N) y= 2x
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in( x + 1)
1
25.
0
x +1
dx = ?
1 1
(K) ( In 2) 2 (L) In 2 (M) (N) 0
2 2
Iim x 2 + 6 x
28. =?
x → 2x2 + 5
3 1
(K) 0 (L) (M) (N) 1
2 2
e x (1 + x)
29. cos2 ( xex )dx = ?
(K) xex + c (L) tan(xex) + c (M) cot(xex) + c (N) cos(xex) + c
dy
30. exy+1 = 5 n‡j =?
dx
In5 In 5 y In5
(K) (L) (K) (L)
xy − x2 x y
Rxe weÁvb
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4. B‡j‡±ªvb Uªv݇cvU© wm‡÷‡g wb‡Pi †KvbwU †_‡K Aw·‡Rb B‡j±ªb MÖnb K‡i?
(K) Cyto. a3 (L) Cyto.a (M) Cyto. c (N) Cyto. B
5. Gw›Uev‡qvwUK †UU&ªvmvBwK¬b Gi Drm-
(K) Streptomyces venezuelae (L) Streptomyces aureofacins
(M) Bacillus subtilis (N) Cephalosporium acremonium
6. wccK…wZi evqyiÜ« cvIqv hvq-
(K) Ricis (L) Marchantia (M) Pteris (N) Selaginella
7. cøvmwgW Avwe®‹vi K‡ib ‡K ?
(K) Altman (L) Porter (M) Kolliker (N) Laderberg
8. wkg Dw™¢‡` wK ai‡Yi wW¤^K _v‡K ?
(K) DשgyLx (L) cvk¦©gyLx (M) A‡avgyLx (N) eµgyLx
9. B‡÷ †Kvb ai‡Yi GbRvBg Av‡Q ?
(K) Amylase (L) Lipase (M) Zymase (N) Cellulase
10. cv‡Ui Avuk †Kvb RvZxq wUmy¨?
(K) Apicalmeristem (L) Secondaryxylemtissue
(M) Pr imaryxylemtissue (N) Secomdary phloem fissue
11. wb‡¤œi †Kvb GKexRcÎx Dw™¢` †MŠYe„w× N‡U ?
(K) Dracaena (L) Maize (M) Oryza sative (N) Orchid
12. G‡µv‡mw›UªK †µv‡gv‡mvg Gbv‡dR ch©v‡q †`L‡Z †Kgb?
(K) J-shpped (L) V-shaped (M) L-shaped (N) I-shaped
13. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ¯§„wZkw³ ea©K wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ nq?
(K) Boerhaavia repens (L) Bacopa moniera
(M) Centella asiatica (N) Rauvolfia serpentina
14. wb‡Pi †KvbwU my›`ie‡bi Dw™¢`?
(K) Phoenix sylvestris (L) Cedras deodora
(M) Ceriops decandra (N) Azadirachta indica
15. wb‡¤œi †Kvb mcy®úK Dw™¢`wU‡Z AvwK©‡Mvwbqvg cvIqv hvq?
(K) Artocarpus (L) Hibiscus (M)Cycas (N) Ficus
16. RxeweÁvbx ievU© ûK †Kb weL¨vZ ?
(K) cÖvwYwe`¨vi RbK (L) Dw™¢` I cÖvwYi †kÖwYweb¨v‡mi cÖeZ©K
(M) ‡Kvl gZev‡`i cÖeZ©K (N) Cell k‡ãi cÖeZ©K
17. wbDwK¬ImvB‡W †KvbwU Abycw¯’Z ?
(K) wW-Aw·ivB‡evR myMvi (L) mvB‡Uvwmb
(M) A¨vwWwbb (N) A‰Re dm‡dU
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18. cÖKU A¨vwc÷¨vwmm Gi AbycvZ †KvbwU ?
(K) 9:7 (L) 9:3:3:1 (M) 13:3 (N) 2:1
19. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU cÖRvwZ bvgKi‡Yi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z?
(K) ICZM (L) ICZN (M)British Museum (N) United Nations
20. ‡KvbwU mwVKfv‡e †jLv iæB gv‡Qi ˆeÁvwbK bvg?
(K) Labeorohita (L) Labeo rohita (M) Labeo Rohita (N)Labeo,Rohita
21. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU Hydra ‡Z wb‡Wveøv÷ enb K‡i bv?
(K)nvB‡cv‡÷vb (L) Kwl©Kv (M) GwcWvwg©m (N) Mv` PvKwZ
22. gvbe‡`‡ni `xN©Zg †Kvl †KvbwU?
(K) ¯œvqy‡Kvl (L) i³‡Kvl (M) hK…Z †Kvl (N) ‡ckx †Kvl
23. gvby‡l eÿ‡`kxq K‡kiæKvi msL¨ KqwU?
(K) 7 (L) 5 (M) 12 (N) 9
24. gvbe †`‡n †jvwnZ KwYKvi Avqy¯‹vj KZ w`b?
(K) 90 days (L) 120 days (M) 150 days (N) 180 days
25. gvby‡l KqwU c¨viv_vBi‡qW MÖwš’ _v‡K?
(K) 3 (L) 4 (M)2 (N) 1
26. ‡KvbwU gvbe e„‡°i g¨vjwcwRqvb KwYKvi Ask ?
(K) Bowman’s Capsule (L) Henle’s Loop
(M)Collecting tubule (N) Renal tubule
27. K‡Y©i †Kvb As‡k AM©vb Ae KwU© †`Lv hvq?
(K) Saccular (L) Cochlea (M) Middle ear (N) External ear
28. evsjv‡`k †Kvb cÖvwY‡fŠMwjK A‡j Aew¯’Z?
(K) Palaearctic Region (L) Nearctic Region
(M) Oriental Region (N) Neotropical Region
29. mwÜc` cÖvwYiv †Kvb c‡e©i AšÍM©Z ?
(K) Annelida (L) Platyhelminthes (M) Mollusca (N) Arthropoda
30. Bbmywjb †Kvb ai‡Yi c`v_© ?
(K) Avwgl (L) Pwe© (M) kK©iv (N) wbDwK¬K GwmW
evsjv
121. Ô`yiƒnÕ k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q`-
A. `yt + En& B. `yt + iƒn C.`~i + Dn D. `yi + n
122. ÔGKv`‡k e„n¯úwZÕ evMavivwUi A_©-
A. Am¤¢e e¯‘ B. mymgq C. `ytmgq D. MÖ‡ni
123. ÔG eqm Zey bZzb wKQz †Zv K‡iÕ- GLv‡b ÔZeyÕ n‡”Q-
A. we‡kl¨ B. we‡klY C. me©bvg D. Ae¨q
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124. ÔwÿcÖÕ- Gi wecixZ kã-
A. `ªæZ B. PZzi C. gš’i D. PÂj
125. evsjv fvlvi wbR¯^ weivgwPý †KvbwU?
A. Kgv B. cÖkœwPý C. `vuwo D. we¯§„qwPý
126. For match-making sheela is on her own. - evK¨wUi mwVK evsjv Abyev`-
A. Rywo †gjv‡Z kxjv wb‡R‡i B‡”Qg‡Zv P‡j B. NUKvwj‡Z kxjv Zvi wb‡Ri g‡Zv
C. NUKvwj‡Z kxjvi Rywo †bB D. wb‡Ri NUKvwj kxjv wb‡RB K‡i
127. Li‡Mv‡ki M‡íi K_v Kvi g‡b n‡qwQj?
A. nvweeyjøvni B. BDby‡mi C. gKmy‡`i D. ‡gv`v‡eŸ‡ii
128. ‡hvMiƒp kã †KvbwU?
A. b`x B. Sibv C. Rjwa D. cv_vi
129. Ôgvbyl nIÕ| -evK¨wU‡Z i‡q‡Q-
A. Abybq B. Av‡`k C. Aby‡iva D. Dc‡`k
130. ÔmKv‡j mKvj G‡mvÕ GLv‡b ÔmKvj mKvjÕ Kx A‡_© e¨eüZ?
A. ZvovZvwo B. mKv‡j C. Lye mKv‡j D. `ycy‡ii Av‡M
131. wecixZv_©K k‡ãi wgj‡b †Kvb Ø›Ø mgvmwU MwVZ?
A. iwe-kkx B. Awn-bKzj C. LvIqv-civ D. abx-`wi`ª
132. ¯^iaŸwbi cwieZ©b msµvšÍ ¸Y, e„w× I m¤úªmviY †K GK‡Î e‡j -
A. AckÖæwZ B. AcFw× C. wÎkÖæwZ D. wθYv
133. ï× evbvb †KvbwU?
A. `~ivKv•Lv B. `yivKv•Lv C. `yivKv•ÿv D. `~ivKvOÿv
134. KvR©b n‡ji D‡jøL Av‡Q †Kvb iPbvq?
A. mvwnZ¨ †Ljv B. GKz‡ki Mí C. evsjv‡`k D. GKwU d‡UvMÖvd
135. gwm©qv Kx?
A. A¯¿we‡kl B. nvnvKvi C. µ›`b D. ‡kvKMxwZ
136. Kvi AvZ¥nZ¨v A‡b‡Ki Kv‡Q cwinv‡mi welq n‡q †`Lv w`j?
A. KwjgwÏ B. wejvmx C. Zcy D. ‰ngšÍx
137. Ô‡jLvcov wel‡q Zvi Mfxi AbyivM wQj, GK_v ejv hvq bv|Õ- GwU Kx ai‡bi evK¨?
A. mij B. ‡hŠwMK C. wgkÖ D. LÐ
138. cÖZ¨q I wefw³nxb bvg kã‡K e‡j-
A. avZz B. cÖZ¨q C. cÖvwZcw`K D. bvg-cÖK…wZ
139. ÔI wK ÿzavZzi cvuRivq ev‡R ........|Õ - PiYwUi k~b¨¯’vb Kx n‡e?
A. ‡e`bv gRjy‡gi B. Rxe‡bi AvnvRvwi C. g„Zz¨i Rq‡fix D. gi‡Yi †ivbvRvwi
140. Kvi fv‡jvevmvq AvKv‡ki we¯Ívi wQj?
A. g„Zz¨Äq B. wejvmx C. ‰ngšÍx D. Acy
141. ÔkvgjvÕ kãwU †Kvb iPbvq e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q?
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A. ‰ngšÍx B. Aa©v½x C. KgjvKv‡šÍi RevbewÜ D. KwjgwÏ `dv`vi
142. ÔKeiÕ KweZvq e¨eüZ Ô‡`oxÕ k‡ãi A_© Kx?
A. wej¤^ B. eo C. `wo D. ‡`o¸Y
143. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ÔAciv‡ýi MíÕ †_‡K D×…Z n‡q‡Q?
A. cvc‡K N„Yv Kiv hvq, cvcx‡K bq B. ‡Pvi Aag bq, Pzi wbK…ó
C. ‡ivM‡K N„Yv Kiv hvq, †ivMx‡K bq D. `wi`ª bq, `vwi`ª¨ N„Yv Ki
144. ÔjÛfÛÕ †evSvq †KvbwU?
A. `ÿlÁ B. ZzjKvjvg C. nv‡U nvuwo fvOv D. fÛwci
145. Ô‡h fiY‡cvlY K‡iÕ evK¨wUi msKywPZ iƒc Kx?
A. KZ©v B. fZ©v C. ‡cÖvwlZfZ…©Kv D. ‡Lvi‡cvk
146. ÔAvR hw` evev Avm‡Zb, †Kgb gRv n‡Zv|Õ evK¨wU‡Z †Kvb Kv‡ji wewkó cÖ‡qvM N‡U‡Q?
A. wbZ¨e„Ë AZxZ B. cyivNwUZ AZxZ C. wbZ¨e„Ë fwel¨r D. NUgvb fwel¨r
147. ÔgvZvj FwZ¡KÕ Kvi MÖ‡š’i bvg?
A. ‰mq` IqvjxDjøvn& B. ‰mq` Avjx Avnmvb C. Awgq PµeZ©x D. kvgmyi ivngvb
148.Ônvuwo nvuwo m‡›`kÕ evK¨vskwU eûePbÁvcK n‡q‡Q-
A. `ÿhÁ B. ZzjKvjvg C. nv‡U nvuwo fvOv D. fÛwci
149. Ô‡ePvivÕ kãwU †Kvb fvlv †_‡K G‡m‡Q?
A. dviwm B. divwm C. Aviwe D. wnw›`
150. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Ôc„w_exÕi mgv_K kã bq?
A. Aebx B. emyav C. APjv D. bebx
English
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5:
Recently, significant problems regarding energy use have emerged. Enormous amounts
of pollutants are being emitted from power plants, factories and automobiles, which are
wrosening the condition of the earth. Thisenvironmental degradation is a clear result of
acid rain, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and other forms of air
pollution. Acid rain and air pollution, for instance, are devastating forests, crops, and
lakes over wide areas all over the world.Since the 1950s, carbon dioxide levels in the
atmosphere have increased by 13%, setting the stage for global warming. As
atmospheric temperature rise, grain output may significantly decrease, making it more
difficult for farmers to keep pace with the growth of population. In urban areas, air
pollution is taking a toll on the buildings and human health.
To reduce the amount of environmental damage in cities, developed countries have
devised technology to control the harmful emissions. However, as these countries
already have an abundance of vehicles that continue to grow in number, the efficacy of
these measures diminished. Since cars and other vehicles create more air pollution
pollution than any other human activity, the most effective means to reduce pollution is
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to decrease the number of vehicles. A major shift away from automobile usage in urban
areas may be possible with the aid of urban planning.
151. The passage is about-
A. The role of pollutants in increasing air pollution all over the world.
B. Hazardous effects of air pollution and the role of urban planners in improving
living conditions
C. The devastating effect of acid rain on forest resources, crops and water bodies
D. the extensive use of cars and vehicles is diminishing the growth of risk-free
society
152. The word 'pollutants' in the passage is a/an .....
A. adjective B. adverb C. verb D. noun
153. The word 'emitted' can be replaced by-
A. engaged B. discharged C. derived D. reduced
154. What happens with the increase in the atmospheric temperature?
A. The weather becomes very plesant B. It causes flooding in urban areas
C. Crop productions is reduced D. Urban areas become overpopulated
155. ''taking a toll' in the passage means-
A. being expensive B. causing a barrier C. causing damage D. ringing a bell
156. An antonym of 'efficacy' is-
A. uselessness B. representation C. reproduction D. efficiency
157. The correct of 'efficacy' is-
A. intuishon B. intusion C. intution D. intuition
158.Since I ⎯⎯ for our lunch, I ⎯⎯ to attract the waither's attention.
A. paid, tried B. paid, will be trying C. pay, tried D. was paying,
tried
159. We ⎯⎯ a cat, but one day it just disappeared.
A. would have B. have C. used to have D. do have
160. I ⎯⎯ at six o'clock, but ⎯⎯ to be up by five.
A. normally get up .......... I have sometimes
B. normally get up .....sometimes I have
C. get normally up ........sometimes I
D. get normally up ....... I sometime have
161. The antonym of ''sporadic'' is-
A. occasional B. intermittent C. frequent D. isolated
162. ''Illuminate'' means .........
A. deviant B. brighten C. Illegal D. deceptive
163. When ⎯⎯ here?
A. have you not B. you C. you get D. had you get
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164. Why ⎯⎯ return the money?
A. you did not B. you C. did you not D. you did't
165. High school students should not be ⎯⎯ as being immature or naive.
A. helped B. directed C. taught D. categorized
166. Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity ⎯⎯ the foundation of the possibility of
time travel
A. will lay B. laying C. laid D. lay
167. Although the telescope ⎯⎯ into space in 1990, its inception was almost a half-
century earlier.
A. will lay B. laying C. laid D. lay
168. There is still no way to wholly escape ⎯⎯ the effects on the layers of gases
enveloping the earth.
A. in B. of C. from D. at
169. The 32,000-word novel 'The Time Machine' ⎯⎯ H.G. Wells, popularized time
travel.
A. into B. of C. by D. in
170. The U.S. congress restored the Medal of Honor that was first presented in 1965 to
a women ⎯⎯ name few of us have heard.
A. which B. who C. whose D. whom
171. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker was a surgeon, soldier, ⎯⎯ fighter for women's rights.
A. with B. and C. of D. also
172. Because of discrimination ⎯⎯ women, she was required to work as a nurse
rather than a doctor.
A. for B. of C. against D. with
173. A good teacher is one who can help his/her student ⎯⎯ errors in their work and
suggest to ⎯⎯ them.
A. identify, rectify B. commit, overcome C. find, resist D. eliminate,
perpetuate
174. We need to do more to ⎯⎯ the poor flood victims.
A. reach out to B. live up to C. put up with D. make up for
175. In some countires much of of the natural environment has been transformed
⎯⎯ farmland ⎯⎯ a subsequent loss of species richness.
A. out of, along with B. into, with
C. into, as a result of D. away from, resulting from
176. Students should learn in an environment ⎯⎯ pressure and with the freedom to
choose what they awant to learn.
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A. soaked in B. deprived of C. devoid of D. regardless of
177. Whe have to ⎯⎯ our political differences and come together to ⎯⎯ a joint fight
against poverty and corruption.
A. cover, venture B. rise over, pull off C. mend, prevail D. transcend, lead
178. Teaching can be a tough job, particularly when you have to ⎯⎯ aggressive and
unruly students.
A. cope on B. deal withC. handle to D. work out
179. ⎯⎯the importance of zoos as tourist attractions, until recently there has been
little reserach to investigate the the nature, attitudes and motivations of zoo
visitors.
A. Despite B. AlthoughC. In spite D. Given
180.I haven't been feeling very well ⎯⎯.
A. of late B. not long ago C. currently D. by now
c`v_© weÁvb
1. hw` Zwor cÖev‡ni mgxKiY I(t) = 20sin (628t) nq, Zvn‡j Zwor Gi K¤ú¼ I rms gvb KZ ?
A. 100 Hz & 14.14 A B. 200 Hz &15 A
C. 100 Hz & 20 A D. 50 Hz & 14.14 A
2. cÖ`Ë eZ©Yx‡Z R3 ‡iv‡a Zwor cÖevn KZ ?
R1 = 1Ω
R 2 = 2Ω
+
2V R 3 = 2Ω
−
A. 3A B. 2A C. 1A D. 0.5A
3. GKwU Abyf~wgK we`y¨r mieivn jvB‡b 70A Zwor cÖevn n‡”Q| jvB‡bi 2m bx‡P †PŠ¤^K †ÿ‡Îi gvb KZ ?
A. 2 x 10-5 T B. 4 x 10-6 T C. 10-8 T D. 7 x 10-6 T
4. GKwU we›`y PvR© n‡Z 2m`~iZ¡ Zwor †ÿ‡Îi cÖve‡j¨ gvb E n‡j, 1m`~i‡Z¡ Zwor‡ÿ‡Îi cÖve‡j¨i gvb KZ
?
A. E B. 2E C. 4E D. E/2
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5. hw` 5A Zwor 3 N›Uv a‡i GKwU evwZi ga¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ nq Zvn‡j H evwZi ga¨ w`‡q cÖevwnZ Pv‡R©i
gvb-
A. 3.6 x 104C B. 5.4 x 104C C. 1.4 x 103C D. 3.6 x 106C
6. 10 cm ‰`‡N©¨i 2A Zwor cÖevnwewkó GKwU Zvi‡K 0.2T †PŠ¤^K‡ÿ‡Îi j¤^fv‡e ¯’vcb Kiv n‡jv| Zv‡ii
Dci cÖhy³ ej KZ?
A. 4N B. 0.04N C. 25N D. 40N
7. hw` p = i – j + k Ges Q = i + j – k GKwU mvgvšÍwi‡Ki `yBwU mwbœwnZ evû wb‡`©k K‡i, Zvn‡j Dchy³
GK‡K mvgvšÍwi‡Ki †ÿÎdj wbY©q Ki|
A. 2√2 B. 2 C. 1 D. √2
8. 10,000 kg R¡vjvbxmn GKwU i‡K‡Ui fi 15000kg R¡vjvbx hw` 200 kg/s nv‡i cy‡o i‡K‡Ui mv‡c‡ÿ
2000m/s ‡e‡M wbM©Z nq, Zvn‡j i‡K‡Ui Dci cÖhy³ av°v ev _ªvó KZ ?
A. 4 x 105N B. 4 x 10-5N C. 4 x 104N D. 2 x 106N
9. 1g f‡ii GKwU e¯‘‡K 0.5m e¨vmv‡a©i GKwU Abyf~wgK e„ËvKvi c‡_ 2m/s mg`ªæwZ‡Z †Nviv‡bv n‡”Q| GK
c~Y© N~Y©‡bi Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRbxq Kv‡Ri gvb KZ?
A. 0J B. 1J C. 2J D. 4J
d2 x
10. 3 + 27 𝑥 = 0 mgxKiYwU GKwU mij Qw›`Z ¯ú›`b eY©bv K‡i| GB ¯ú›`‡bi †KŠwYK K¤úvsK KZ?
dt2
A. 3 rad/s B. √3 rad/s C. √27 rad/s D. 9 rad/s
11. `yBwU KYvi g‡a¨ gnvKl© e‡ji gvb †Kgb cwieZ©b n‡e hw` GKwU KYvi fi c~‡e©i wظY, Ab¨ KYvi fi
wZb¸Y Kiv nq Ges GKB mv‡_ Zv‡`i gv‡Si `~iZ¡ wظY Kiv nq ?
A. c~‡e©i mgvb _vK‡e (L)c~‡e©i wZb¸b n‡e C. c~‡e©i wظb n‡e D. c~‡e©i †`o¸Y n‡e
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14. 1 wgUvi ˆ`‡N¨©i GKwU †¯‹j Zvi cÖ¯’ eivei 0.95 c ‡e‡M Pjgvb n‡j j¨v‡e Gi cwiwgZ ˆ`‡N©¨i gvb KZ?
A. 0 m B. 0.098 m C. 0.31 m D. 1.0 m
16. wb‡Pi †Kvb miY ebvg mgq †jLwPÎwU mg‡e‡M Pjgvb e¯‘i MwZ e¨³ K‡i ?
A. B. C. D.
17. me©wb¤œ KZ †e‡M f~c„ô n‡Z m f‡ii GKwU e¯Í‡K Dc‡ii w`‡K wb‡ÿc Ki‡j Zv Avi KL‡bv wd‡i Avm‡e
bv?
A. √(2gR) B. (√2) gR C. gR D. 2√(gR)
18. GKwU Av`k© M¨v‡mi †ÿ‡Î Cp/Cv = x n‡j, wb‡Pi †Kvb m¤úK©wU GK †gv‡ji Rb¨ mwVK ?
A. Cv = (x - I)R B. Cv = R/(x - I) C. Cv = R/(1- x) D. Cv = R/(1+x)
19. GKwU KYvi ¯^vaxbZvi gvÎvi msL¨v 5 n‡j kw³i mgwefvRb bxwZ Abyhvqx KYvwUi †gvU kw³ KZ ?
A. KT/2 B. KT C. 3KT/2 D. 5KT/2
20. GKwU Kv‡Y©v Bwćbi Rb¨ hw` Zvc Dr‡mi ZvcgvÎv AcwiewZ©Z †i‡L Zvc MÖvn‡Ki ZvcgvÎv ax‡i ax‡i
Kgv‡bv nq, Zvn‡j Bwćbi Kg©`ÿZv †Kgbfv‡e cwiewZ©Z n‡e ?
A. e„w× cvq B. AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K C. Kg‡Z _vK‡e D. ejv m¤¢e bq
21. ‡Kvb Av`k© M¨v‡mi ZvcgvÎv †Kjwfb †¯‹‡j wظb Kiv n‡j, Zvi Aby¸‡jvi rms ‡eM KZ ¸b e„w× cvq ?
A. 4 B. 2 C. 1.41 D. 0.5
22. GKwU gva¨‡g 600 Hz I 400 Hz K¤úv‡¯‹i `ywU kã Zi‡½i Zi½‰`‡N©¨i cv_©K¨ 1m n‡j H gva¨‡g
k‡ãi †eM KZ?
A. 1.2 x 102 m/s B. 1.2 x 103 m/s C. 2.4 x 102 m/s D. 1.9 x 102 m/s
24. mgevû wÎfzRvK…wZi GKwU wcÖR‡gi cÖwZmivsK √2 n‡j Gi by¨bZg wePz¨yZ ‡KvY KZ?
A. 350 B. 400 C. 300 D. 450
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25. GKwU Av`k© w¯úªs-Gi †kl cÖv‡¯Í Szjv‡bv GKwU fi T ch©vqKvj wb‡q Djø¤^fv‡e ¯úw›`Z nq| GLb
¯ú›`‡bi we¯Ívi wظb Kiv n‡j, bZyb †`vjbKvj n‡e-
A. T B. 2T C. T/2 D. 4T
26. nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvbyi cÖ_g †evi K‡ÿi kw³- 13.6 eV n‡j Gi wØZxq K‡ÿi kw³ KZ ?
A. -6.8 eV B. -3.4 eV C. -27.2 eV D. -4.7 eV
27. GKwU cvZjv wd‡j¥i Dci GKeY©x Av‡jv Djø¤^fv‡e AvcwZZ n‡jv| hw` wd‡j¥i †fZi Av‡jvi Zi½‰`N©¨ λ
nq, Z‡e me©wb¤œ KZ cyiæ‡Z¡i Rb¨ cÖwZdwjZ Av‡jv me‡P‡q †ewk D¾¡j n‡e ?
A. λ/8 B. 3λ/4 C. λ/4 D. λ/2
29. NGC 4472 M¨vjvw· Avgv‡`i M¨vjvw·i mv‡c‡ÿ 770(Km/s) `ªæwZ‡Z `y‡i m‡i hv‡”Q| nvej aªæeK
55(km/s)Mpc n‡j Avgv‡`i M¨vjvw· †_‡K NGC 4472 M¨vjvw· `yiZ¡ KZ ?
A. 14 Mpc B. 77 Mpc C. 55 Mpc D. 28 Mpc
imvqb weÁvb
31. KvuPcv‡Îi †Kvb †mUwU mwVKfv‡e AvqZb gvcvi Rb¨ Dchy³?
A. Pipette and beaker B. Burette and reagent bottle
C. Pipette and burette D. Graduated pipette and conical flask
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34. cÖwZ¯’vcb wewµqvq †Kvb Kvh©Kix g~jKwU A‡_©v-c¨viv wb‡`©k K‡i ?
A. –CH3 B. –COOH C. –CHO D. - CI
36. wb‡¤œi wewµqv¸‡jv n‡Z Kve©‡bi cÖgvY `nb Zvc wbY©q Ki|
(i)C ( s) + 1 O2 ( g ) → CO ( g ); H = −111.0kjmol −1
2
(i)CO ( g ) + 1 O2 ( g ) → CO2 ( s); H = −283.0kjmol −1
2
A. -173.0kj mol-1 B. -394.0kj mol-1 C. 373.0kj mol-1 D. 394.0kj mol-1
43. wiWevM© aªæeK Øviv cÖKvk Kiv n‡j, nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvbyi KY©vjx‡Z evgvi wmwi‡Ri Rb¨ me©wb‡¤œ KZ Zi½
msL¨vi iwk¥ wewKwiZ nq?
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A. 3/4RH B. 5/36 RH C. 8/9 RH D. 9/144RH
48. †Kvb wewµqvi mvg¨ aªæeK Ges nvi aªæeK Df‡qB †h wbqvgK Øviv cÖfvweZ nq Zv n‡jv-
A. Catalyst only B. Temperature only
C. Pressure only D. Temperature, pressure andcatalyst
50. 00C ZvcgvÎvq A¨vwbwjb Ges NaNO2IHCI Gi wewµqvi Drcv`‡K Kÿ ZvcgvÎvq †i‡L w`‡j wK
cvIqv hvq?
A. Benzene diazonium chloride B. Chlorobenzene
C. Nitrobenzene D. Phenol
51. Zwor-ivmvqwbK †Kv‡li më-weª‡R †KvY je‡Yi m¤ú„³ Rjxq `ªeYwU DrK…ó ?
A. KNO3 B. KI C. KBr D. KCI
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53. `ye©j GwmW, HX I NaOH Gi wewµqvi mgxKiYwU n‡jv- HX(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaX(aq)+
H2O(1) NaX Gi Rjxq `ªe‡Yi m¤¢ve¨ pH n‡e-
A. 5.5 B. 7.0 C. 8.5 D. 3.0
CH2
CH3
56. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwU me‡P‡q kw³kvjx nvB‡Wªv‡Rb eÜb MVb K‡i ?
A. Ethonol B. Ethanoic acid C. Water D. Ammonia
57. wkLv cixÿvq †Kvb †gŠjwU †mvbvjx njy` wkLv cÖ`k©b K‡i ?
A. Copper B. Chromium C. Sodium D. Calcium
58. wb‡¤œi wewµqvwUi †ÿ‡Î †KvbwU mZ¨ ? SnCI2 + 2FeCI3→ SnCI4 + 2FeCI2
A. Sn is oxidized B. CI is oxidized C. Fe is oxidized D. CI is reduced
MwYZ
2
61. 5− 1 AmgZvwUi mgvavb †mU-
3x
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1 1 1 1 1 1
A. 3 < x < 4 B. x C. x D. x
9 10 9 6 3 2
63. cot2-(√3+1) cot + √3 = 0, 0<< n‡j =?
2
A. , B. , C. , D. ,
6 3 4 3 3 5 6 4
65. wØwgK msL¨v 1111111 †K wØwgK msL¨v 101 Øviv fvM Ki‡j fvM‡kl = ?
A. 0 B. 10 C. 11 D. 100
12
69. ‡Kvb we›`yi †cvjvi ¯’vbvsK (3,1500) n‡j H we›`yi Kv‡Z©mxq ¯’vbvsK-
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
A. , B. ,− C. − , D. − ,−
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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A. 1 B. 2 2 C. 3 D. 4
71. (-4, 3) Ges (12, -1) we›`y؇qi ms‡hvM †iLvsk‡K e¨vm a‡i AswKZ e„‡Ëi mgxKiY-
A. x2 + y2 + 8x – 2y + 51 = 0 B. x2 + y2 - 8x – 2y + 51 = 0
C. x2 + y2 + 8x + 2y - 51 = 0 D. x2 + y2 - 8x – 2y - 51 = 0
72. 6 Rb evjK Ges 5 Rb evwjKvi GKwU `j †_‡K KZ Dcv‡q 3 Rb evjK Ges 2 Rb evwjKvi GKwU `j
MVb Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i ?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 50 D. 200
73. GK‡Ki GKwU KvíwbK Nbg~j n‡j (1 - ) (1 - 2) (1 - 4) (1 - 8) Gi gvb-
A. 18 B. 6 C. -9 D. 9
sin x + cos x dy
75. y= n‡ j =?
1 + sin 2 x dx
A. 2sin 2x B. 0 C. 1 D. cos2x
10
76. x − 5 dx = ?
0
25
A. B. 25 C. 50 D. 5
2
e x (1 + x)
77. cos2 ( xex )dx = f ( x) + c; ( x) = ?
A. sin(xex) B. tan(xex) C. cot(xex) D. sec(xex)
78. f ( p) f ( p)dp = ?
0
A.
1 2
2
f ( x) B.
1 2
2
x C.
1
2
f ( x)2 − f (0)2 D. f ( x) − f (0)
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1
79. y= dvskbwUi †Wv‡gBb Ges †iÄ-
4− x
A. - < x 4 ; 0 y < B. - < x < 4 ; 0 < y <
C. - < x < 4 ; 0 y < D. - < x 4 ; 0 < y <
82. 2x2 – 7x +5 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq Ges Ges x2 – 4x + 3 = 0 mgxKi‡Yi g~jØq Ges n‡j
( + ) : ( - ) = ?
A. 6:5 B. 5:6 C. 11:1 D. 1:6
i
84. z =1
1
1−
1+ i
3
A. 1, 0 B. 1, C. 1, π D. 1,
2 2
85. K Gi †Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ y = Kx (1-x) eµ‡iLvi g~jwe›`y‡Z ¯úk©KwU x A‡ÿi mv‡_ 300 †KvY Drcbœ
K‡i ?
1 3
A. √3 B. C. D. 1
3 2
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87. ABC GKwU mg‡KvYx wÎfzR n‡j cos2A + cos2B + cos2C = ?
1
A. B. 1 C. 0 D. -1
2
89. 8N Ges 3N `yBwU ej GKwU we›`y‡Z 600 †Kv‡Y GKwU e¯Í‡Z wµqvqZ| ej؇qi jwãi gvb-
A. 73N B. 97N C. 55N D. 11 N
Rxe weÁvb
91. wb‡Pi †KvbwU‡Z †nvìdv÷ Av‡Q ?
A. Chlamydomonas B. Ulothrix
C. Pyrobotrys D. Volvox
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A. ci-civMvqb B. Db¥y³ civMvqb C. ¯^-civMvqb D. ¯^-Ges ci-civMvqb
101. ‡Kvb LwbR je‡Yi Afv‡e Mv‡Qi cvZv I dzj S‡i R‡o ?
A. dmdivm B. g¨vM‡bwmqvg C. ‡jŠn D. cUvwmqvg
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108. nvBWªvi `ªæZ Pjb cÖwµqvi bvg wK?
A. nvgv¸wo B. wWMevRx C. A¨vwge‡qW D. fvmv
113. ÔAwiwRb Ae †¯úwmm evB wgbm Ae b¨vPvivj wm‡jKkvbÕ eBwU KZ mv‡j cÖKvwkZ nq?
A. 1865 B. 1859 C. 1959 (D. 1836
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119. gyL Mne‡i †Kvb Lv`¨wUi AvswkK cwicvK N‡U ?
A. wfUvwgb B. kK©iv C. Avwgl D. d¨vwU A¨vwmW
evsjv
121. Ô‡hŠe‡bi MvbÕ cÖe‡Ü bRiæj wK‡mi m‡½ wb‡Ri ¯^fv‡ei wgj Lyu‡R †c‡q‡Qb?
A. ‰mwb‡iK B. ‡`k‡cÖwg‡Ki C. we‡`ªvnxi D. e‡bi cvwLi
126. Ôcv‡ÄwiÕ KweZvq e¨eüZ Ô‡ivbvRwiÕ kãe‡Üi Ô‡ivbvÕ I ÔRvwiÕ k‡ãi Drm-fvlv h_vµ‡g-
A. wnw›` I dviwm B. dviwm I dviwm C. Aviwe I dviwm D. ZzwK© I wnw›`
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130. k‡ãi g‡a¨ `ywU e¨Ä‡bi ¯’vb cwieZ©b NU‡j Zv‡K e‡j-
A. aŸwbwech©q B. mgxfeb C. AmgxKiY D. wecÖKl©
131. ÔAvwg Rvwb †h mZ¨evw`Zv GKwU gnr ¸Y| GB evK‡¨ ÔmZ¨evw`Zv GKwU gnr ¸YÕ G AvwkÖZ LÐevK¨wU-
A. we‡klY-¯’vbxq AvwkÖZ LÐevK¨ B. we‡kl¨-¯’vbxq AvwkÖZ LÐevK¨
C. wµqv-we‡klY-¯’vbxq AvwkÖZ LÐevK¨ D. bvg we‡klY -¯’vbxq AvwkÖZ LÐevK¨
133. AmgvwcKv wµqvi e¨env‡i ÔwZwb †M‡j KvR n‡eÕ Kx A‡_© e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q?
A. Kvh©ci¯úiv B. we¯§qÁvcb C. mv‡cÿKZv D. m¤¢vebvi weKí
134. ‡KvbwU GKB m‡½ we‡kl¨‡K wbw`©ó K‡i I we‡kl‡Yi g‡Zv KvR K‡i?
A. mv‡cÿ me©bvg B. wb‡`©kK me©bvg C. Ae¨q D. wµqv we‡klY
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141. Ô‡mŠ›`h©Õ kãwU MwVZ n‡q‡Q-
A. mw܇hv‡M B. mgvm‡hv‡M C. cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M D. DcmM©‡hv‡M
144. kirP›`ª P‡Ævcva¨vq‡K XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq †h wWwMÖ cÖ`vb K‡i Zvi bvg-
A. m¤§vbm~PK wc.GBW.wW B. m¤§vbm~PK wW.Gmwm.
C. m¤§vbm~PK wW.wjU. D. wW.wdj
Bs‡iwR
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5:
Nine years ago, a rice paddy in eastern Java suddenly began spewing steaming mud.
Before long, it covered three square miles; road, factories and homes disappeared
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under a tide of muck. Twenty lives were lost and nearly 40,000 people displaced, with
damages topping 2.7 billion. The disaster, known as the Lusi mudflow, continues to have
its impact till now. A mud vocano, Lusi expels water and most damaging known,
Scientists have deabted the cause for years, and tow intensely argued hypotheses ahve
emerged: Some believe and earthquake set off the disaster, other than the mudflow
was caused by a company drilling for natural gas. Researchers largely relied on
computer models and comparisons with other earthquakes and mud volcano eruptions.
But recently scientists uncovered a previously overlooked set of gas reading collected at
the drilling site by Lapindo Brantas, a natural gas and oil company, in the days before
the mudflow began. In a report in the journal Nature Geoscience, the researchers said
that the new data proves that the drilling by the company caused the disaster.
151. The passage is about-
A. Indonesia's nine-year-old volcano's eruption
B. Mud versus usual volcanoes in science
C. Indonesia's mud volcano and its causes
D. Why indonesia's dormant volcano became active
154. Which statement is false according to the information presented in the passage?
A. Two major causes of Lusi's eruption have been confirmed.
B. Lusi caused thousands of people to leave their homes.
C. Mud volcanoes are not uncommon in the world.
D. Drilling for natural gass might have caused the volcano.
Fill in the each blank with the most appropriate word/s (Question 6-13)
156. Scinetists have ⎯⎯ fossils of a human-like creature in a deep cave in South
Africa.
A. unleashed B. unearthed C. untied D. undercut
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157. Counting is a combination of several skills, each ⎯⎯ on the other.
A. building B. ireinforcing C. shaping D. improving
159. Lions are extremely good ⎯⎯ weighing ⎯⎯ their odds of success in terms of the
number of themselves versus the number roaring from a loudspeaker.
A. in, at B. at, up C. at, at D. at, in
160. 15-year-old Anurudh Ganesan has invented a portable refrigeration system that
enables doctors to transport vaccines safely and effectively. A synonym of the
underling word is-
A. mobile B. molecular C. potential D. mortal
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167. The people of Wester Canada have been considering ⎯⎯ themselves form the
rest of the country.
A. to sperating B. separating C. separate D. separated
171. ⎯⎯ a busy city, Pompeii was virtually detroyed by the eruption of Mount
Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
A. Once B. It was one C. Once it was D. That once
175. ''Relating to improving human lives and reducing suffering'' refers to-
A. humanism B. sumanity C. humanitarina D. humanizing
176. ''An organization that people give money to so they can help other people'' is a-
A. chariot B. clarity C. concern D. charity
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A. particular B. disturbed C. relvant D. penetrate
c`v_©weÁvb
1. wb‡Pi †KvbwU †gŠwjK GKK?
A. Coulomb B. Ampere C. Volt D. Ohm
2. 30m D”PZv †_‡K GKwU e¯‘‡K webv evavq co‡Z w`‡j †Kvb D”PZvq e¯‘wUi MwZkw³ wefekw³i wظY
n‡e?
A. 10m B. 15m C. 25m D. 28m
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4. `ywU ¯ú›`biZ Kbvi miY h_vµ‡g x = Asin t Ges x = Acos t n‡j G‡`i g‡a¨Kvi `kv cv_©K¨
n‡e-
A. 2 B. C. 2 D. 4
5. GKwU M¨vm AYyi e¨vm 210−10 𝑚 Ges cÖwZ Nb †mw›UwgUv‡i AYyi msL¨v 31019 n‡j M¨vm AYyi Mo
gy³c_ n‡e-
A. 310−3 𝑐𝑚 B. 310−4𝑐𝑚 C. 310−5 𝑐𝑚 D.
−6
610 𝑐𝑚
6. GKwU cv_i‡K 4.9m/s †e‡M †mvRv Dc‡ii w`‡K wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv| KZ mgq ci cv_iwU f‚ -c„‡ôi wd‡i
Avm‡e|
A. 4.9s B. 9.8s C. 1s D. 2s
7. ‡eM n‡”Q-
A. miY- mgq †jLwP‡Îi wb‡Pi †ÿÎdj B. ej- mgq †jLwQ‡Îi wb‡Pi †ÿÎdj
C. miY- mgq †jLwP‡Îi Xvj D. Z¡iY- mgq †jLwP‡Îi Xvj
8. 0C ZvcgvÎvi 273kg eid‡K 0C ZvcgvÎvi cvwb‡Z iƒcvšÍi Kiv n‡j GbUªwci cwieZ©b KZ n‡e?
eid Mj‡bi Av‡cwÿK myßZvc n‡jv 3.36105 𝐽/𝑘𝑔
A. 917.28105 𝐽/𝐾 B. 3.36105 𝐽/𝐾 C. 273105 𝐽/𝐾 D. 0 J/K
9. GKwU Zvgvi Zv‡ii ‰`N©¨ 2m I e¨vm5mm| hw` ZviwUi ˆ`N©¨ wظY I e¨vm A‡a©K Kiv nq Z‡e ZviwUi
†iv‡ai Kx cwieZ©b n‡e?
A. Av‡cwÿK †iva A‡a©K n‡e B. Av‡cwÿK †iva GKB _vK‡e
C. Av‡cwÿK †iva wظY n‡e D. Av‡cwÿK †iva Pvi¸Y n‡e
11. hw` GKwU w¯’i Zi‡½i ˆ`N©¨ 40cm nq Z‡e `ywU cvkvcvwk my¯ú›` ev we›`yi ga¨Kvi `~iZ¡ n‡e-
A. 20cm B. 10cm C. 40cm D. 80cm
12. 127C Ges 27C ZvcgvÎvi g‡a¨ Kg©iZ GKwU Kv‡b©v Bwćbi Kg©`ÿZv-
A. 15% B. 25% C. 35% D. 50%
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13. ‰e`y¨wZK d¬v· Gi GKK-
A. Newton − meter2 /𝐶𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑜𝑚𝑏 B. Newton − meter/Coulomb
C. Newton/Coulomb D. Newton − meter 2
14. k~b¨ gva¨‡g `yBwU B‡j±ª‡bi ga¨Kvi Kzj¤^ ej FE Ges gnvKl© ej FG Gi AbycvZ n‡e-
A. 4.21062 B. 4.21052 C. 4.21042 D. 4.21032
15. GKwU cÖ‡ÿcK‡K Abyf‚wg‡Ki mv‡_ 60 †Kv‡Y 3 m/s †e‡M cÖ‡ÿc WKiv n‡j m‡e©v”P D”PZvq cÖ‡ÿcKwUi
†eM KZ n‡e?
3 √3
A. 2 𝑚/𝑠 B. 2
𝑚/𝑠 C. 3 𝑚/𝑠 D. 0 𝑚/𝑠
17. 30kgf‡ii GKwU w¯’i e¯‘i †eM 2 wgwb‡U e„w× K‡i 36km/hr Gi DbœxZ Kivi Rb¨ e¯‘wUi Dci KZ ej
cÖ‡qvM Ki‡Z n‡e?
A. 2N B. 2.5N C. 30N D. 5N
18. GKwU K…wÎg DcMÖn 7000 km e¨vmva©wewkó e„ËvKvi Kÿc‡_ c„w_ex‡K cÖ`wÿY Ki‡Q| DcMÖnwUi ch©vqKvj
2h n‡j †K›`ªgyLx Z¡iY KZ?
A. 1.331 m/s 2 B. 2.663m/s 2 C. 5.325m/s 2 D.
2
10.650m/s
19. 9.1110−31𝑘𝑔fiwewkó GKwU B‡j±ªb hw` 2.5106 𝑚/𝑠 †e‡M P‡j Gi Rb¨ `¨ eªMjx Zi‡½i
Zi½‰`N©¨ KZ n‡e?
A. 2.910−4𝑚 B. 2.410−8𝑚 C. 2.910−10 𝑚 D.
−39
2.410 𝑚
20. wb‡Pi mgxKi‡Y U − 235 Giw dmvb wewµqv †`Lv‡bv n‡q‡Q| Lvwj e·wU‡Z wb‡Pi †Kvb msL¨vwU n‡e?
235
92𝑈 + 10𝑛→ 56𝐵𝑎 + 36
92
𝐾𝑟 + 3 10𝑛
A. 141 B. 142 C. 143 D. 144
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22. GKwU cvwbc~Y© K~qvi MfxiZv 12m Ges e¨vm 18m| GKwU cv¤ú 24 wgwb‡U K~qvwU‡K cvwbk~b¨ Ki‡Z
cv‡i| cvwbi NbZ¡ 100 kg/m3 n‡j cv¤úwUi ÿgZv KZ?
A. 1.67 H. P. B. 3.34 H. P. C. 6.68 H. P D.
26.72 H. P.
23. hw` 60kg IR‡bi GKwU †jvK 4m ˆ`‡N©¨i GKwU †`vjbvq e‡m 3m we¯Ív‡i `yj‡Z _v‡K, Zvn‡j †jvKwUi
m‡e©v”P MwZkw³ KZ n‡e?
A. 660J B. 680J C. 700J D. 720J
9.0V
R 30
I1 I2
26. evqy‡Z Av‡jvi †eM 3.0108 108 𝑚/𝑠| evqy mv‡c‡ÿ Kvu‡Pi cÖwZmiv¼ 1.5 n‡j Kvu‡Pi Av‡jvi †eM
n‡e-
A. 1.5108 𝑚/𝑠 B. 2.0108 𝑚/𝑠 C. 3.0108 𝑚/𝑠 D.
8
4.510 𝑚/𝑠
27. GKwU DËi †j‡Ýi †dvKvm `~iZ¡ 1000cm n‡j, †jÝwUi ÿgZv n‡e-
A. 1000D B. 1/100D C. 1/10D D. 1D
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29. ZvcgvÎv evov‡j Aa©cwievnxi †iva-
A. Kg‡e B. e„w× cv‡e C. cwieZ©b n‡e bv D. k~b¨ n‡e
30. Av‡jv eµc‡_ AcwUK¨vj dvBev‡ii ga¨ w`‡q mÂvwjZ n‡Z cv‡i| wb‡¤œi †Kvb NUbvwU G‡K e¨vL¨v Ki‡Z
cv‡i?
A. we”QziY B. AceZ©b C. c~Y©-Af¨šÍixY cÖwZdjb D. e¨wZPvi
imvqb
31. wb‡Pi †Kvb AvqvbwUi Rjxq `ªeY eY©nxb?
A. Ni2+ B. Fe2+ C. Cu2+ D. Zn2+
34. 3Fe(s) + 4𝐻2 𝑂(𝑔) ⇌ 4𝐻2 (𝑔) + 𝐹𝑒3 𝑂4 (𝑠); ∆𝐻 = 35 𝑘𝐽/𝑚𝑜𝑙 wewµqvwU mvg¨e¯’vq Av‡Q|
Pvc evo‡j wK NU‡e?
A. Equilibrium constant increases B. Equilibrium shifts to left
C. Equilibrium is unaltered D. Equilibrium shifts to right
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39. ‡KvbwU ch©vq ag© bq?
A. Atomic radius B. Electronegativity
C. Electron affinity D.
Melting temperature
40. Kvwe©jA¨vwgb cixÿvi gva¨‡g †Kvb ai‡bi ˆRe †hŠM mbv³ Kiv hvq?
A. Primary amine B. Aldehyde C. Amide D.
Primary alcohol
41. gy³ wkKj KvVv‡gvhy³ Møy‡KvR AYy‡Z KqwU †m‡KÛvwi Gj‡Kvnjxq MÖæc Av‡Q?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
46. 10 mL 0.1 M HCl `ªe‡Yi 5 mL 0.1 M NaOH `ªeY †hvM Ki‡j †h Avqb¸‡jv _vKvi m¤¢vebv-
A. OH − , 𝐶𝑙 − , 𝑁𝑎+ B. OH − , 𝐶𝑙 − , 𝐻+
C. H + , 𝐶𝑙 − , 𝑁𝑎+ D. H + , 𝐶𝑙 −1 , 𝑁𝑎 + , 𝑂𝐻−
54. B_vBj A¨vj‡Kvnj Nb H2 𝑆𝑂4 Gi mv‡_ DËß Kiv n‡jv| Drcbœ Drcv` n‡jv-
A. CH3 𝐶𝑂𝑂𝐶2 𝐻5 B. C2 𝐻4 C. C2 𝐻2 D. C2 𝐻6
55. IReY©vjx‡Z −OH Ges > 𝐶 = 0 Kvh©Kix g~jK¸‡jv †Kvb Zi½msL¨vq †kvlY K‡i?
A. 3400, 1700 cm−1 B. 2800, 1700 cm−1C. 3400, 1400 cm−1 D.
−1
2500, 1000 cm
56. Zij Ae¯’vq cwiewZ©Z bv n‡q KwVb Ae¯’vq †_‡K mivmwi M¨vmxq Ae¯’vq iƒcvšÍwiZ nIqvi c×wZ‡K e‡j-
A. Sublimation B. Evaportation C. Freezing D. Boiling
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57. ‡Kvb wewµqvqi NbgvÎv- mgq †jLwPÎ Ab¨¸‡jv †_‡K Avjv`v?
A. First order B. Zero order C. Second order D.
Fractional order
MwYZ
2
61. |x + 1| < 10 Gi mgvavb-
A. −3 < 𝑥 < 3 B. −3x < 3 C. −3 < 𝑥3 D. −3x3
62. 1, 2, 0 Øviv MwVZ wZb A¼wewkó msL¨v¸wji g‡a¨ KqwU msL¨v 2 Øviv wefvR¨?
A. 6 B. 18 C. 4 D. 12
63. f(x) = sinx Ges g(x) = x 2 n‡j (fog) (√2 ) Gi gvb n‡e-
1 1 3
A. B. 2 C. √2 D. √2
√2
dy
64. hw` y = sin−1(𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒙) nq, Z‡e dx n‡e-
A. sinx B. cosx C. x D. 1
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66. z = x + iy n‡j |z − 5| + |z + 5| = 16 wb‡`©k K‡i-
A. Circle B. Parabola C. Hyperbola D. Ellipse
1 𝑖
67. a+i
=
𝑎−𝑖
n‡j a Gi gvb-
i i
A. 1 B. 2 C. −1 D. − 2
3x−1 𝐴 𝐵𝑥+1
68. (x+1)(x2 +1)
=
𝑥+1
+
𝑥 2 +1
A‡f‡` (A, B) Gi gvb n‡e-
A. (−2, −2) B. (−2, 2) C. (2, −2) D. (2, 2)
1
70. 2 (𝑒 𝑥 − 𝑒 −𝑥 )avivwUi we¯Í…wZ wK?
x3 𝑥5 x3 𝑥5
A. x − 3! + 5!
− … B. x + 3! + 5!
+ …
x3 𝑥5 x3 𝑥5
C. 1 + x + 3! + 5!
+ …. D. −x − 3! − 5!
− …
5
71. Solvet sec 2 + tan2 = 3 , 0 < <
5 5 5 5
A. − 6 , − 6
B. − 6 , 6
C. 6 , 6
D. 6 , 6
𝟏 𝟏
74. If tan−1 (𝒙 + 𝟑) + 𝒕𝒂𝒏−𝟏 (𝒙 − 𝟑) = 𝒕𝒂𝒏−𝟏 𝟐, then the value of x is-
5 1 1 2
A. − 6 B. − 3 C. 3 D. 3
79. 5x − 7y − 15 = 0 mij‡iLvi Dci j¤^ Ges (2, −3) we›`yMvgx mij‡iLvi mgxKiY n‡e-
A. 7x − 5y − 29 = 0 B. 5x − 7y − 31 = 0
C. 5x + 7y + 11 = 0 D. 7x + 5y + 1 = 0
80. y Aÿ‡K (0, 4) we›`y‡Z ¯úk© K‡i Ges †K›`ª 5x − 7y − 2 = 0 †iLvi Dci Aew¯’‡Z e„‡Ëi mgxKiY
n‡e-
A. x 2 + 𝑦 2 + 12𝑥 − 8𝑦 + 16 = 0 B. x 2 + 𝑦 2 − 8𝑥 − 6𝑦 + 8 = 0
C. x 2 + 𝑦 2 − 12𝑥 − 8𝑦 + 16 = 0 D. x 2 + 𝑦 2 + 8𝑥 + 6𝑦 − 40 = 0
𝑒 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑥
82. The value of lim 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑥 is-
𝑥→0
1
A. e B. 1 C. e D. 0
4 1
83. If ∫1 𝑓(𝑥 )𝑑𝑥 = 5 the value of ∫0 𝑓(3𝑥 + 1)𝑑𝑥 is-
5 4 5
A. 4 B. 3 C. 3 D. 5
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84. y = x, y = 0 †iLvØq Ges x 2 + 𝑦 2 = 16 e„Ë Øviv cÖ_g PZzf©v‡Mi Ave× †ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj -
A. 2 sq. units B. 3 sq. units C. 4 sq. units D.
5 sq. units
1
85. x Gi †Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ y = x + x eµ‡iLvwUi Xvj k~b¨ n‡e?
3
A. x = ±2 B. 1 C. ± 1 D. ± 2
86. 32ft/s Avw`‡e‡M Ges f‚wgi mv‡_ 30 †Kv‡Y GKwU e¯‘ wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv| Bnvi ågYKvj-
A. 0.5s B. 1s C. 1.5s D. 2s
1 10
87. (2x 2 − 2𝑥3) Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z x ewR©Z c‡`i gvb-
A. 540 B. 640 C. 740 D. 840
88. ′MATHEMATICS′kãwUi eY©¸wj‡K KZ iK‡g mvRv‡bv hv‡e †hLv‡b cÖ_g I †kl ¯’v‡b ′T′ _vK‡e?
A. 10080 B. 9680 C. 50720 D. 90720
89. GKwU mgevû wÎfz‡Ri evû·qi mgvšÍiv‡j GKBµ‡g mgwe›`y‡Z Kvh©iZ 6, 10, 14 GKK gv‡bi wZbwU
†e‡Mi jwäi gvb n‡e-
A. 4√3 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠 B. 7 √3 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠 C. 10√3 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡 D.
15√3 𝑢𝑛𝑖𝑡𝑠
90. GKwU ev‡· 3 wU jvj, 3 wU meyR I 2 wU bxj ej Av‡Q| ˆ`efv‡e 3 wU ej †Zvjv n‡j 2 wU ej meyR nevi
m¤¢vebv KZ?
15 3 28 13
A. 56 B. 7 C. 65 D. 22
RxeweÁvb
1. gvB‡Uvwmm †Kvl wefvR‡bi †Kvb av‡c wbDwK¬qvm-Gi wejywß N‡U?
A. Prophase B. Metaphse C. Anaphase D.
Telophase
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3. evsjv‡`‡ki wR.Gg. dmj †e¸‡b †Kvb e¨vK‡Uwiqvi Rxb †hvM K‡i ‡cvKvi AvµgY ‡_‡K iÿv K‡i‡Q?
A. 𝐴𝑔𝑟𝑜𝑏𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑢𝑚 B. 𝐵𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑢𝑠 𝑠𝑢𝑏𝑡𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑠
C. 𝐵𝑎𝑐𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑢𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑢𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑠 D. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
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C. 𝑃𝑎𝑟𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛𝑖𝑢𝑚 𝑎𝑟𝑔𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑚 D. 𝑇𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑥𝑎𝑐𝑢𝑚 𝑎𝑙𝑏𝑖𝑑𝑢𝑚
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23. dzmdzm Ave„Z _v‡K †h c`v© Øviv Zv‡K ejv nq-
A. ‡cwiKvwW©qvg B. ‡cwiAw÷qvg C. wcøDev D. ‡cwiKwÛªqvg
evsjv
1. wb‡Pi †Kvb ¸”Q A_©-Zrmg kã?
A. fw³, ay‡jv B. Nvg, kc_ C. ‡iv`, Rbg D. b`x, jeY
2. ‡KvbwU wfbœag©x?
A. D™¢vm B. cÖ‡`¨vZ C. gq~L D. ke©i
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4. Ôkix‡ii cÖwZ jÿ †iL|Õ- G ev‡K¨ ÔcÖwZÕ-i e¨vKiwYK cwiPq Kx?
A. we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY B. cÖK…wZ C. AbymM© D. wµqvg~j
6. Ô‡m mKvj †_‡KB hvB hvB Ki‡Q|Õ- G ev‡K¨i ÔhvB hvBÕ †Kvb ai‡bi c`?
A. wµqv B. wµqvwe‡kl¨ C. aŸb¨vZ¥K we‡klY D. wµqvwe‡klY
10. Ôiækxq mgv‡R Gi cÖPjb jÿ Kiv hvq|Õ- G ev‡K¨ Kx ai‡bi AccÖ‡qvM N‡U‡Q?
A. mwÜRvZ B. cÖZ¨qRvZ C. evbvbMZ D. Z_¨MZ
21. ÔGev‡ii msMÖvg ¯^vaxbZvi msMÖvg|Õ- G ev‡K¨ Ô¯^vaxbZviÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
A. Ki‡Y lôx B. Acv`v‡bi lôx C. wbwgËv‡_© lôx D. AwaKi‡Y
lôx
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A. wbeZ©K B. wej¤^b C. mgvcbœ D. G‡šÍRvi
30. ÔZv‡`i `‡j bZzb bZzb †L‡jvqvi Avwmqv‡QÕ- PwjZ ixwZi evK¨wU‡Z fz‡ji msL¨v-
A. wZb B. Pvi C. `yB D. GK
Bs‡iwR
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5:
The pioneers of science education imagined that its introduction into the
curriculum would erase conventionality, artificiality and prejudice. So, too in
their time had the humanists thought that the study of the classics would
banish pedantry and superstition? The chief claim for the use of science in the
learning process is that it teaches young ones some truths about the universe
that we are part of, acquaints them with the highlights of scientific
doscoveries, and at the same time prepares them to think logically and
rationlly. To some extent, these goals have been reached only in the first of
these aims. Young people who have been given this sort of science education
will know the basics of physics and chemistry. However, they will know not
much more than what they would have learned by picking up scientific
hobbies or using everyday scientific appliances.
151. Choose a suitable title for the passage.
A. The advertages of science education for young people
B. Preparing students for science education
C. The Classics and science education for the young
D. The problems of science education for young people
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A. leader B. organizer C. cheer leader D. champion
153. What goal has been reached through science teaching in schools by now?
A. teaching them about important scientific discoveries
B. teaching them to think logically and correclty
C. teaching young people some truths about the universe
D. teaching them about scientific applicanes
Fill in the each blank with the most appropriate word/s (Question 6-21)
156. According to some studies, dolphins, whales and ⎯⎯other sea creatures use
highly sophisticated navigation systems.
A. any B. a little C. many D. much
157. We have to do some research in order to ⎯⎯ the possible factors that could
affect the outcome of the project
A. determine B. refuse C. diminish D. reamin
158.Many people who live near nuclear plants are concerned. ⎯⎯go wrong, the
impact on the surrounding area could be disastrous.
A. Something would B. Something will C. Should something D. Does
something
159. Supposedly, digital versatile disks, or DVDs as they are called, are ⎯⎯ resistant to
scratching records.
A. much, than B. so, as C. such, that D. far more,
than
160. These differences between the two photographs ⎯⎯ with the help of computer
programs.
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A. should removed B. must be removed
C. have to removed D. could have been removed
162. The skill of safe driving necessary to avoi collisions, which ⎯⎯ many thousands
of people annually.
A. is, hurt B. was, will hurt C. will be, were hurt D. would be,
is hurt
163. Salma could not tell ⎯⎯ books were left on the table.
A. whose B. who's C. who D. who is
164. They like to their houses rather than build new ones ⎯⎯ it is very difficult and
expensive to maintain them.
A. because B. even though C. on the contrary D. for
example
167. There are three kinds of solar eclipses: one is total, another is annualr, and ⎯⎯.
A. the another is partial B. the partial is other
C. other is partial D. the other is partial
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180.The correct translation of ÕfvjøyKwU †Zvgvi Kv‡b Kx ej‡jv?Õ is-
A. What did the bear say to you? B. What did the bear tell to your ear?
C. What did the bear whisper to you? D. What did the bear whisper to your
ear?
c`v_©weÁvb
1. hw` A = B C Ges A, B I C Gi gvÎv h_vµ‡g LT, L2 T −1 Ges LT 2 nq Z‡e n I m Gi gvb n‡e-
n m
2 1 4 1 1
A. , B. 2, 3 C. , − D. , 3/5
3 3 5 5 5
3. ‡f±i ⃗A, ⃗B I ⃗C Gigvb h_vµ‡g 12, 5 I 13 Ges ⃗A + ⃗B = ⃗C| ⃗A I ⃗B †f±i؇qi ga¨eZ©x †Kv‡Yj
gvb KZ?
π π π π
A. B. C. D.
2 3 4 6
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4. mg‡e‡M Pjgvb GKwU Mvwoi †eªK Klvi ci MvwowU mgg›`‡b _vg‡Z ïiæ Kij| wb‡¤œi †Kvb †jLwPÎwU
MvwowUi miY (s) Gi mv‡_ †eM (v) Gi cwieZ©b wb‡`©k K‡i?
A. B. C. D.
5. e„ËvKvi c‡_ 72km/h mg`ªæwZ‡Z Pjgvb †Kvb Mvwoi †K›`ªgyLx Z¡iY 1 m/s 2 n‡j e„ËvKvi c‡_i
e¨vmva© KZ?
A. 150 m B. 300 m C. 400 m D. 200 m
7. GKwU Zv‡ii Bqs Gi ¸Yv¼ 41011 N/m2 | ZviwUi ˆ`N©¨ 7.5% evov‡Z Kx cwigvY cxob cÖ‡qvRb
n‡e?
A. 7.51011 N/m2 B. 31010 N/m2 C. 5.331010 N/m2 D.
10 2
410 N/m
8. GKwU KYvi Dci ⃗F = (10î + 10ĵ + 10k̂)N ej cÖ‡qvM Ki‡j KYvwUi miY nq r =
(2î + 2ĵ − 2k̂ )m| ej KZ…©K m¤úvw`Z KvR KZ n‡e?
A. 20J B. 30 J C. 10J D. 40 J
9. hw` GKwU mij †`vj‡Ki we¯Ívi wظY Kiv nq, Zvn‡j mij †`vjbKwUi ch©vqKvj-
A. wظY n‡e B. A‡a©K n‡e C. Pvi¸Y n‡e D. AcwiewZ©Z
n‡e
10. GKwU cv_i‡K GKwU DuPz RvqMv †_‡K wb‡P †d‡j †`Iqv n‡jv| wb‡¤œi †Kvb †jLwPÎwU Gi MwZ‡K cÖKvk
K‡i?
A. B. C. D.
11. GKwU Uvbv Zv‡i Uv‡bi cwigvY 4 ¸Y e„w× Ki‡j K¤úv¼ KZ ¸Y e„w× cv‡e?
A. 16 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2
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12. iæ×Zvcxq cÖwµqvq †Kvb †fŠZ ivwk w¯’i _v‡K?
A. ZvcgvÎv B. Pvc C. G›Uªwc D. Af¨šÍixY
kw³
13. c„w_ex c„‡ô (g e = 9.8m/s 2 ) GKwU †`vjK Nwo wVK mgq †`q| NwowU P›`ªc„‡ô (g m = 1.6 m/s 2 )
†bIqv n‡j c„w_ex c„‡ôi 1h mgq P›`ªc„‡ô n‡e-
9.8 1.6 9.8 1.6
A. h B. √ ℎ C. √ ℎ D. h
1.6 9.8 1.6 9.8
14. wZbwU myi kjvKv †bIqv n‡jv hv‡`i K¤úv¼ h_vµ‡g 105 Hz, 315 Hz Ges 525 Hz| kjvKv wZbwU
w`‡q w`‡q evqy‡Z kã m„wó Ki‡j m„ó k‡ãi Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i AbycvZ Kx n‡e?
A. 1: 3: 5 B. 3: 5: 15 C. 15: 5: 3 D. 5: 3: 1
15. mvg¨ve¯’vq _vKv GKwU e¯‘ we‡ùvwiZ n‡q M1 I M2 f‡ii `ywU e¯‘‡Z fvM n‡jv| fi `ywU G‡K Ac‡ii
†_‡K h_vµ‡g v1 I v2 †e‡M `~‡i mi‡Z jvMj| v1 /v2 AbycvZwU n‡e-
M1 𝑀1 𝑀2
A. B. M2 /M1 C. √ D. √
M2 𝑀2 𝑀1
17. `ywU my‡ijx KvuUvi K¤úv¼ 220Hz I 210Hz| hw` my‡ijx KvuUv `ywU GK‡Î kã ˆZwi K‡i Z‡e cÖwZ
†m‡K‡Û Drcbœ exU msL¨v n‡e-
A. 220 B. 210 C. 430 D. 10
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19. 100C ZvcgvÎvi 375kg cvwb‡K 100C ZvcgvÎvi ev‡®ú cwiYZ Kiv n‡j GbUªwci cwieZ©b n‡e
[cvwbi ev®úxfe‡bi myßZvc = 2.26106 J/kg]
A. 2.26106 J/K B. 842.98106 J/K C. 165.04106 J/K D.
6
847.0110 J/K
20. GKwU KvuP ¯ø¨v‡ei msKU †KvY 60 n‡j KvuP Dcv`v‡bi cÖwZmiv¼ n‡e-
1 √3 2
A. B. √2 C. D.
√2 2 √3
21. F †dvKvm `~iZ¡ wewkó `ywU DËj †j݇K ci¯ú‡ii ms¯ú‡k© ivL‡j wgwjZ †dvKvm `~iZ¡ KZ n‡e?
F
A. 4F B. 2F C. D. F
2
22. 12V Zwo”PvjK kw³ Ges 0.1Ω Af¨šÍixY †iv‡ai GKwU e¨vUvwi‡K GKwU ˆe`y¨wZK †gvU‡ii m‡½ mshy³
Ki‡j e¨vUvwii cÖvšÍ؇qi wefe cv_©K¨ `vuovq 7.0V| †gvU‡i mieivnK…Z Kv‡i‡›Ui gvb KZ?
A. 50A B. 70A C. 120A D. 190A
23. `ywU mgvb Pv‡R©i ga¨eZ©x `~iZ¡ A‡a©K Kiv n‡j Ges PvR© `ywUi gvb Kwg‡q A‡a© K Kiv n‡j e‡ji gvb-
A. A‡a©K n‡e B. w`¸Y n‡e C. AcwiewZ©Z _vK‡e D. Pvi¸Y n‡e
25. GKB †e‡M Pjgvb GKwU B‡jKUªb Ges GKwU †cÖvUb‡K GKwU Awfbœ †PŠ¤^K‡ÿ‡Îi w`‡Ki mv‡_ 90 †Kv‡b
†cÖiY Kiv n‡jv| Zv‡`i Dci cÖhy³ cÖviw¤¢K †PŠ¤^Kxq ej n‡e-
A. mgvb Ges GKB w`‡K B. mgvb Ges wecixZ w`‡K
C. mgvb Ges ci¯úwiK j¤^fv‡e D. wfbœ Ges wecixZ w`‡K
26. GKwU Av`k© UªvÝdigv‡ii gyL¨ I †MŠYKzÛwji cv‡Ki msL¨v h_vµ‡g 1000 Ges 100| gyL¨KzÛjx‡Z
1.0A gv‡bi Zwor cÖevwnZ n‡j †MŠY KzÛjx‡Z KZ Zwor cÖevn cvIqv hv‡e?
A. 1A B. 10A C. 12A D. 100A
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A. OR gate B. NOR gate C. NOT gate D. AND gate
29. GKwU avZzi Kvh©v‡cÿK 6.63eV| avZzwUi †ÿ‡Î d‡UvB‡j±ªb wbtmi‡Yi m~Pbv K¤úv¼ KZ? [cøv‡¼i aªæeK
=6.6310−34JS.]
A. 161014 Hz B. 1610−14 Hz C. 1.610−19Hz D.
19
1.610 Hz
30. 14 min †k‡l †ZRw¯Œq Polonium Gi 1/16 Ask Aewkó _v‡K| †gŠjwUi Aa©vqy KZ?
7 8 7 14
A. min B. min C. min D. min
8 7 2 3
imvqb
1. 2NO(g) + Cl2 (g) ⇌ 2NOCl(g) wewµqvi Rb¨ 25C ZvcgvÎvq K p Gi gvb 1.9 ×
103 𝑎𝑡𝑚−1 GKB ZvcgvÎvq K c Gi msL¨v gvb KZ?
A. 4.6 × 104 B. 5.9103 C. 10.2103 D. 3.210−3
3. M¨vmxq Ae¯’vq GK †gvj cigvYy‡Z GK †gvj B‡jKUªb †hvM Ki‡j †h kw³i cwieZ©b nq Zv n‡jv-
A. B‡jKUª‡b‡MwUwfwU B. 2q B‡jKUª‡bi Avmw³ C. 1g B‡jKUª‡bi Avmw³ D. 1g
AvqbxKiY kw³
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6. ‡KvbwU R¡vjvwb bq?
A. H2 B. O2 C. CH4 D. C
10. [Co(NH3 )4 (H2 O)]Cl3 RwUj †hŠMwU‡Z Ae¯’všÍi avZzwUi mwbœ‡ek msL¨vwU KZ?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 2
15. MwjZ NaCl Gi g‡a¨ w`‡q 1F Zwor Pvjbv Ki‡j K¨v‡_v‡W RgvK…Z Na Gi cwigvY n‡”Q-
A. 2.3g B. 23.0g C. 46.0g D. 11.5g
16. MnO4− Avqb‡K ethandioate ion w`‡q weRvwiZ Ki‡j Mn Gi RviY gvb n‡jv-
A. 7 + B. 4 + C. 2 + D. 3 +
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17. wb‡¤œi †Kvb Dw³ ev Dw³mg~n mwVK?
i. Pvgov wkí †_‡K Cr 6+ eR©¨ wbM©Z nq ii. BDwiqv mvi wkí †_‡K Hg 2+ wbM©Z nq
iii. e¨vUvwi ˆZwii KviLvbv †_‡K Pb2+ wbM©Z nq
A. i + ii B. ii + iii C. i + iii D. i + ii + iii
18. IUPAC c×wZ‡Z CH3 − CH(CH3 )CH2 − C(CH3 )OH − CH2 − CH3 Gi bvg n‡”Q-
A. 2, 4 − Dimethylhexanol − 4 B. 3, 5 − Dimethylhexanol − 3
C. 1 − Ethyl − 1, 3 − Dimethylhexanol − 1
D. 1, 3 − Dimethyl − ethylbutanlol − 1
22. cÖkgb Gb_vjwc −57.0kJmol−1 n‡j Ba(OH) 2 (aq) + 2HCl(aq) → BaCl2 (aq) +
2H2 O(l) wewµqvwUi Gb_vjwci cwieZ©b KZ?
A. −28.5Kj B. −57.0kJ C. +57.0kJ D. −114kJ
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C. Zn2+ (aq)|Zn(s)||Cu2+ (aq)|Cu(s) D. Zn2+ (aq)|Zn(s)|Cu1+ (aq)|Cu2+ (aq)
27. Co Ges CO2+ Gi Rb¨ wb‡Pi †Kvb †hvR¨Zv B‡jKUªb web¨vmwU mwVK?
A. 4d7 5s 2 and 4d7 5s 0 B. 3d5 4s1 and 3d5 4s 0
C. 3d7 3s 2 and 3d7 3s 0 D. 3d7 4s 2 and 3d7 4s 0
28. wb‡Pi †Kvb web¨vmwU cDwji eR©b bxwZ I ûÛ bxwZ mg_©b K‡i?
A. ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿ ↿ ↿↿ B. ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿↿ ↿ ⇂ C. ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ⇂ ↿↿ ↿ D. ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿ ↿
29. ‡dwjs `ªeY I U‡jb weKviK Øviv wb‡Pi †Kvb MÖæc Gi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨ Kiv hvq?
A. Alkane and Alkyne B. Methanol and Ethanol
C. Aldehyde and Ketone D. 1and 2 Alcohol
30. 0.10 molL−1 `ªeY †_‡K wbw`©ó AvqZ‡bi 0.01 molL−1 `ªeY ˆZwi‡Z wb‡¤œi †Kvb †mUwU me‡P‡q
†ekx Dchy³?
A. Pipette and beaker B. Pipette and volumetric flask
C. Measuring cylinder and volumetric flask
D. Burette and beaker
MwYZ
a 2 5
1. A = [−2 b −3]GKwU eµ cÖwZmg g¨vwU· n‡j, a, b, c Gi gvb¸‡jv-
−5 3 c
A. −2, −5, 3 B. 0, 0, 0 C. 1, 1, 1 D. 2, 5, 3
1 1 1
2. k Gi ‡Kvb gv‡bi Rb¨ |1 k k 2 | wbY©vqKwUi gvb k~b¨ n‡e bv?
1 k2 k4
A. k = 1 B. k = −1 C. k = 3 D. k = 0
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1 9 1 9 1 1 9
A. [ , ] B. (−∞, ] ∪ [ , ∞) C. [−∞, ] D. [ , ]∪
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
27
[ , ∞]
2
z2
4. hw` z1 = 1 − i, z2 = √3 + i nq, Z‡e Gi bwZ-
z1
5π π π 5π
A. B. C. − D. −
12 6 4 12
1
5. †Kv‡bv wØNvZ mgxKi‡Yi GKwU g~j n‡j mgxKiYwU n‡e-
1+i
A. x 2 − x + 1 = 0 B. 2x 2 − 2x + 1 = 0
C. x 2 + x + 1 = 0 D. 2x 2 + 2x + 1 = 0
6. RAJSHAHI kãwUi Aÿi¸wji GK‡Î web¨vm msL¨v BARISAL kãwUi Aÿi¸wji GK‡Î web¨vm
msL¨vi k ¸Y n‡j k Gi gvb-
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
1 16
7. (x − ) Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z ga¨c`wU n‡e-
x
A. 12780 B. 12708 C. 12870 D. 12807
1 1 2 1 3
8. 1 + + ( ) + ( ) + …. Amxg ch©šÍ Gi gvb-
3 3 3
2 3 1 1
A. B. C. D.
3 2 3 2
11. P (2, 5), Q (5, 9) Ges S (6, 8) we›`yÎq PQRS i¤^‡mi kxl©we›`y n‡j R Gi ¯’vbv¼-
7 13
A. (12, 9) B. ( , 7) C. (4 , ) D. (9, 12 )
2 2
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12. g~jwe›`yMvgx GKwU e„Ë abvZ¥K x − Aÿ n‡Z 4 GKK Ges abvZ¥K y − Aÿ n‡Z 2 GKK Ask WKZ©b
Ki‡j, Gi mgxKiY n‡e-
A. x 2 + y 2 − 4x − 2y = 0 B. x 2 + y 2 + 4x + 2y = 0
C. x 2 + y 2 + 2x + 4y = 0 D. x 2 + y 2 − 2x − 4y = 0
π
15. A+B= n‡j cos 2 𝐴 − cos 2 𝐵 Gi gvb-
2
A. sin(A − B) B. sin (B − A) C. cos (B − A) D. −cos (A −
B)
π
17. sin−1 𝑥 + sin−1 𝑦 = n‡j †KvbwU mwVK/
2
A. x 2 + y 2 = 1 B. x 2 − y 2 = 1 C. x + y = 1 D. x − y = 1
1
18. f(x) = Gi †Wv‡gb-
√|𝑥|
A. [0, +∞) B. (0, +∞) C. (−∞, +∞) D. (−∞, 0) ∪
(0, +∞)
2x2 + 3x+5
19. lim Gi gvb-
x→−∞ 3𝑥 2 +5𝑥−6
3 5 2 2
A. B. − C. D. −
5 6 3 3
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20. f(x) = √𝑥 − 1 n‡j f −1 (2) Gig vb-
A. −1 B. 3 C. 1 D. 5
6 3
23. hw` ∫0 f(t)dt = 8 nq, Z‡e ∫0 f(2x)dx Gi gvb-
A. 0 B. 6 C. 10 D. 4
dx
24. ∫ x√𝑥2−1 = f(x) + c n‡j, f(x) mgvb--
A. sinx B. sin−1 𝑥 C. cosx D. sec −1 𝑥
1
25. ∫−1 |x|dx Gi gvb-
A. 2 B. −1 C. 1 D. 0
28. 2N Ges 5N gv‡bi `yBwU ej GKB †iLvq GKB w`‡K wµqviZ| Dnv‡`i me©vwaK jwä n‡e-
A. 7N B. 3 N C. √29N D. 5 N
29. hw` u †e‡M Abyf‚wg‡Ki mv‡_ α †Kv‡Y cÖwÿß e¯‘ T mg‡q Zvi MwZc‡_i m‡e©v”P D”PZv H G †cŠQvq,
H
Z‡e n‡e
T2
2 g 1
A. B. C. g D.
g 2 g
30. 1 n‡Z 99 ch©šÍ msL¨v¸wj †_‡K ˆ`ePqb c×wZ‡Z GKwU msL¨v †bqv n‡j †mwU eM© nIqvi m¤¢vebv n‡e-
285
1 2 1 2
A. B. C. D.
9 9 11 11
RxeweÁvb
1. ‡Kvl c`©vi d¬zBW †gvRvBK g‡Wj †K cÖ¯Íve K‡ib?
A. W¨vwb‡qwj Ges †Wfmb B. wjbvW© Ges wm½vi C. wm½vi Ges wbKjmb D. ‡ebmb
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11. me©gyL civMavbx, cvj‡Ki b¨vq Mf©gyÛ, K¨vwiAcwmm dj †Kvb †Mv‡Îi kbv³Kvix ˆewkó¨?
A. Malvaceae B. Poaceae C. Liliaceae D. Tiliaceae
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A. g¨vw·jvix B. g¨vwÛeyjvi C. ‡fMvm D. nvB‡cv‡Møvmvj
30. g¨v›Uj Øviv Ave„Z ALÛvwqZ †Kvgj †`nwewkó cÖvwYKyj †h c‡e©i AšÍM©Z Zv n‡jv-
A. G¨vwbwjWv B. gjv¯‹v C. ‡bgv‡UvWv D.
GKvB‡bvWvg©vUv
=
evsjv
1. ÔAv¸‡bi m¤§vR©bvÕ ej‡Z KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg Kx eywS‡q‡Qb?
A. cwi®‹vi Kiv B. Av¸‡bi Svo– C. Av¸‡bi ùzwj½ D. a~g‡KZz
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A. ‡L‡Z †c‡j †KD †Pvi nq bv| B. abxivB me‡P‡q eo †Pvi|
C. A‡b‡Ki Pzwi Kivi cÖ‡qvRb nq bv| D. abxMY †Pvi A‡cÿv Aavwg©K|
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A. DaŸ©Uvb B. cÖkvšÍ C. DuP-z wbPz D. DËvj
20. Ôhv Zvi cÖvwß Zv-B Zvi `vb|Õ- K_vUv Kvi †ÿ‡Î cÖ‡hvR¨?
A. e„ÿ I m„Rbkxj gvby‡li B. e„‡ÿi C. gvby‡li D. iex›`ªbv‡_i
290
27. wb‡Pi †Kvb ev‡K¨ †hŠwMK wµqv e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q?
A. gv_v wSgwSg Ki‡Q B. wkÿK QvÎwU‡K †eZv‡”Qb
C. wZwb ej‡Z jvM‡jb D. ‡LvKv‡K Kvuw`I bv
Bs‡iwR
Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5:
Ageing is a normal process of human development that takes place on several
levels: biological, psychological and social, Although it is not certain what causes
arguing, most gerontologists would agree that ageing is the result of a combination
of both internal and external processes. The ''wear-and-tear theory'' compares the
human body to a machine that over time wears down from use. According to this
theory, bodily system receive cumulative damage from both external forces, such as
stress the environment, diet, and life style; and increasingly fail to reproduce or
repair themselves. They die off in larger number as we age. The 'combination
theory'' explains that although individuals can prolong life by modifying outside
influences such as stress and diet, each person is born with a genetically
predetermined life expectancy that cannot be exceeded. This interaction of external
factors and internal programming would account for individual variations in the life
span. The mystery surrounding why we age is still a topic of numerous ongoing
studies. Perhaps, one day we will truly know why we age.
1. According to the ''wear-and-tear theory'', ageing takes place we age.
A. biological and social consequences B. psychological and biological
consequences
C. psychological and social consequences D. biological, mental and social
consequences
2. Gerontologists are-
A. researchers who look into the mental states of human beings.
B. people who study old age.
C. nutritionists who study the impacts of food on our health.
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D. scientists who study the physiological processes of human organs.
4. 'Metabolism' is-
A. the process of ageing. B. the extract of toxic elements from our
body.
C. the intake of toxic elements through our diet.
D. the cemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
Fill in each blank with the most appropriate word/words (Question 6-25)
6. He said he had left the parcel ––––– the chair –––– the window.
A. on, by B. in, near C. under, on D. on, at
7. We were expecting a beautiful weather at the beach, but it was so cold and rainy
that ––––– getting a sun tan, I caught a cold.
A. in case of B. just as C. instead of D. no way
8. You have to take the full course of your antibiotics ––––– you feel better, ––––,.
you illness will simply return.
A. although, so that B. even if, otherwiseC. so that, or D. unless,
and
9. Outside the bright primary rainbow, ––––– much fainter secondary rainbow may
be visible.
A. so B. still C. a D. as
10. Many books ––––––– about success, but one of the best is by Dale Carnegie.
A. have written B. have been written
C. had written D. has written
11. –––––––––– withstands testing, we may not conclude that it is true, but we may
retain it.
A. If a hypothesis B. That a hypothesis C. A hypothesis D.
Hypothesis
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12. A strict vegetarian––––––.
A. rarely eats animal products B. sometimes eats eggs
C. never eats any animal products D. never eats protein
13. The fact that some birds fly hundreds of miles to –––– without ever having to stop
is simply amazing.
A. flight B. settle C. submerge D. migrate
14. Although she ––––––– a part of excavation team, she was not allowed to actively –
––––– in the field.
A. is, working B. is, worked C. wa, working D. was, work
15. Rahim found a laptop in the classroom, but could not determine ––––– it
belonged to.
A. who B. whose C. who's D. who is
16. Scientists have discovered a liquid which boils at about 165C with –––
decomposition.
A. partial B. partly C. partially D. parting
17. Since the bus companies compete with one another, the drivers have every
incentive to drive aggressively and take more passengers than the buses ––– hold.
A. can B. could C. should D. would
18. One and a half million people drive rickshawas for a living, plus ––– hundred
thousand who own and repair them.
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
19. The government ––– its own initiative has encouraged and created financing
opportunities for biogas and solar power projects, such as the Bangladesh Bank's
green banking programme.
A. in B. at C. on D. beside
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21. ––– unless the government brings about necessary changes in the laws and
creates an environment of zero tolerance towards child violence of any sorts.
A. The situation may not improve B. The situation do not improve
C. The situation does not improve D. The situation is not improve
22. The future of the planet doesn't look too good, but there isn't much –––.
A. I can make about it B. I can do about it
C. can I do about it D. I can't do about it
25. The idiom 'Let the cat out of the bag' means –––.
A. to help the poor B. to solve someone's problem
C. to reveal secrets D. to throw somebody out of the house
c`v_©weÁvb
01. GKwU Zvcxq BwÄb cÖwZwU P‡µ abvZ¥K KvR K‡i Ges Zvc nvivq, wKš‘ BwÄbwU †Kvb Zvc MÖnY K‡i bv|
BwÄbwU ZvcMwZwe`¨vi †Kvb m~·K j•Nb K‡i?
A. kyY¨Zg m~Î B. cÖ_g m~Î C. wØZxq m~Î D. Z…Zxq m~Î
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5 5 4
A. 𝐴𝑚𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑒 B. 𝐴𝑚𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑒 C. 1 𝐴𝑚𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑒 D. 𝐴𝑚𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑒
4 8 5
03. GKwU Av‡jvKiwk¥ wP‡Î cÖ`wk©Z wZbwU gv`¨g w`‡q AwZµg Ki‡Q| †e¸wji †KvbwU µgwU mwVK?
†eM =v1
†eM =v 2
†eM =v3
04. GKwU Av`k© M¨vm GKwU Zvc AšÍi‡Ki AveiYhy³ `„p cv‡Î k~b¨ gva¨‡g cÖmvwiZ n‡jv| d‡j wb‡¤œi †KvbwU
N‡U?
A. AšÍ¯’ kw³i †Kv‡bv cwieZ©b nq bv| B. ZvcgvÎv n«vm cvq
C. Pv‡ci †Kv‡bv cwieZ©b nq bv D. `kvi cwieZ©Y nq
05. GKwU wcqv‡bv Zv‡ii ˆ`N©¨ L Ges fi M| hw` Gi g~j K¤úv¼ f nq, Z‡e Zv‡ii Uvb n‡jvt-
A. 2Mf 2 /𝐿 B. 4MLf 2 C. 4f 2 𝐿3 /𝑀 D. 4fM/L
06. GKwU AwZ mym½Z Av‡jvK iwk¥ m~² Zv‡ii Dci AvcwZZ n‡j Zv‡ii wcQ‡b †h Qvqv ˆZwi nq ZvGKwU
Zv‡ii bq, eis A‡bK¸‡jv mgvšÍivj Zv‡ii| GB NUbvwU evL¨v Kiv hvq wb‡¤œi †KvbwUi Øviv?
A. cÖwZmiY B. AceZ©b C. cÖwZdjb D. Wcjvi wµqv
07. c/√2 †e‡M Pjgvb GKwU KYvi MwZkw³KZ? w¯’i Ae¯’vq KYvwUi fi m0 |
A. 0.414 m0 𝑐 2 B. 0.25 m0 𝑐 2 C. 1.414 m0 𝑐 2 D. 2.0 m0 𝑐 2
08. 10 kg f‡ii GKwU e¯‘i Dci 2F gv‡bi ej cÖ‡qvM Kivi d‡j e¯‘wUi Z¡iY nq 60 m/s 2 | M f‡ii
GKwU e¯‘i Dci 5F gv‡bi ej cÖ‡qvM Kivi d‡j hw` e¯‘wUi Z¡iY 50m/s 2 nq, Z‡e fi M KZ?
A. 3.3 kg B. 4.8 kg C. 21 kg D. 30 kg
09. GKwU cÖZ¨veZ©x Zwor cÖevn‡K I = 100 sin 2𝑡Ampere mgxLiY Øviv cÖKvk Kiv nq| Zwor cÖev‡ni
Mo-eM©xq- eM©g~‡ji gvb KZ?
A. 70.7 Ampere B. 100 Ampere C. 50 Ampere D. 200 Ampere
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10. mij †`vj MwZ m¤úbœ GKwU KYvi we¯Ívi 0.02 m Ges K¤úv¼ 2.5 Hz n‡j Gi m‡e©v”P `ªæwZ KZ n‡e?
A. 0.05 ms −1 B. 0.125 ms −1 C. 0.157 ms −1 D. 0.314 ms −1
11. 5.0N Gi GKwU Avbf‚wgK ej GKwU 0.50 kg f‡ii AvqZKvi e¯‘‡K GKwU Djø¤¢ †`Iqv‡j av°v w`‡”Q|
e¯‘wU Avw`‡Z w¯’i wQj| hw` ˆ¯’wZK I MZxq Nl©Y ¸Yv¼ h_vµ‡g s = 0.6 Ges k = 0.8 nq, Z‡e
m/s 2 GKK‡K e¯‘wUi Z¡iY KZ?
A. 1.8 B. 2.0 C. 6.0 D. 8.0
12. GKwU Zv‡ii wfZ‡i w`‡ mvB‡bv‡mvBWvj Zi½ cÖevwnZ n‡j Zv‡ii KYvi m‡e©v”P `ªæwZ Vs | Zv‡i GKwwU KYvi
miY m‡e©v”P mi‡Yi A‡a©K n‡j H KYvi `ªæwZ n‡jvt-
A. 1.8 B. 2.0 C. 6.0 D. 8.0
13. GKwU wbDwK¬qvm GKwU wbDUªb MÖnY K‡i GKwU weUv KYv (β− ) wbtmiY K‡i I `yBwU Avjdv KYvq cwiYZ
nq| Avw` wbDwK¬qv‡mi A Ges Z h_vµ‡g wQjt
A. 6, 3 B. 7, 2 C. 7, 3 D. 8, 4
14. e gv‡bi GKwU PvR©, r e¨vmv‡a©i GKwUe„ËKvi c‡_ v `ªæwZ‡Z Ni‡Q| e„‡Ëi †K‡›`ª †PŠ¤^K †ÿ‡Îi gvb n‡et
A. 0 𝑒𝑣/(4𝑟 2 ) B. 0 𝑒𝑣/(2𝑟) C. 0 𝑒𝑣/(𝑟 2 ) D. 0 𝑒/(4𝑣𝑟)
16. evBbvwi msL¨v 101101012 n‡Z evBbvwi msL¨v 100112 Gi we‡qvMdj n‡jvt
A. 1011000102 B. 101000102 C. 101001012 D. 101000112
17. Drm n‡Z aŸwbZ kã GKRb e¨w³ ïb‡Z ‡c‡jv 5s c‡i, hLb GKB kã Av‡iKRb e¨w³ ïb‡Z †c‡jv 6s
c‡i| k‡ãi †eM 300m/s| GB `yB e¨w³i g‡a¨ m‡e©v”P Ges me©wb¤œ `~iZ¡ KZ?
A. 1.8 km, 0.15 km B. 2.2 km, 0.20 km C. 2.8 km, 0.25 km D. 3.3 km, 0.30 km
18. wZbwU †f±i, ⃗a, ⃗b, I c hv‡`i gvb h_vµ‡g 4, 3 Ges 5, †hvM Ki‡j k~b¨ nq A_©vr a⃗ + ⃗b + c = 0|
⃗ × c)| Gi gvb n‡jv-
Zvn‡j |a⃗ × (b
A. 12 B. 60 C. 25 D. 15
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19. wb‡¤œi †Kvb ivwki GKK 0 /∈0 Gi GK‡Ki mgvb?
A. (‡eM)2 B. (‡iva)2 C. ‡PŠ¤^K †ÿÎ D. ‰e`y¨wZK wfe
20. A¨vjywgwbqvg cvZ †_‡K †K‡U wP‡Î cÖ`wkZ¨ GKwU ejqvKvi A¨vjywgwbqvg wis ˆZwi Kiv n‡q‡Q|GwU Mig
Ki‡j wK N‡U?
21. `ywU mggv‡bi †f±i GKwU we›`y‡Z wµqvkxj| G‡`i jwäi gvb †h‡Kv‡bv GKwU †f±‡ii gv‡bi mgvb| †f±i
`ywUi ga¨eZ©x †Kv‡Yj gvb KZ?
A. 0 B. 90 C. 120 D. 180
22. GKwU Mvwo GKwU †mvRv iv¯Ívq w¯’i Ae¯’v †_‡K Z¡i‡Yi gva¨‡g hvÎv ïiæ Kij| wKQz mgq c‡i MvwowU
g›`‡ii gva¨‡g †_‡g hvq| ïiæ Kij| GKB c‡_ GKBfv‡e hvÎv K‡i c~e©eZ©x ¯’v‡b wd‡i Gm| wb¤œwjwLZ
†Kvb †jLwPÎwU MvwowUi MwZ‡K cÖKvk K‡i?
x
x x
x
A. B. C. D.
t t
t t
23. Bqvs-Gi wØwPi cixÿvq `yBwU Zi‡½i DcwicvZ‡bi d‡j GKwU we›`y‡Z Kv‡jv †Wviv Drcbœ nq| H we›`y‡Z
Zi½Ø‡qi g‡a¨ `kv cv_©K¨ n‡jv: m = c~Y©msL¨v)
A. ïY¨ B. 2πm + π/4 C. 2πm + π/2 D. 2πm + π
24. hw` Zwor †ÿ‡Îi cÖvej¨ +x Aÿ eivei wµqv K‡i GesGi gvb E = cx 2 nq, †hLv‡b c = aªæeK, Z‡e
Zwor wefe V=?
A. −2cx B. 2cx C. −cx 3 /3 D. cx 3 /3
25. nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYyi cÖ_g ‡evi K‡ÿ B‡j±ª‡bi †gvU kw³- 13.6eV| Z…Zxq †evi K‡ÿ †gvU kw³ KZ?
A. −1.5eV B. −3.4eV C. −4.5 eV D. −40.8eV
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26. k~b¨ gva¨‡g cÖengvb GKwU mgZj Zi½gy‡Li ZworPz¤^Kxq Zi‡½i we`y¨r I †PŠ¤^K †ÿ‡Îi we¯Ív‡ii AbycvZ,
E/B Gi gvb Gm AvB GK‡K n‡jv-
A. Zi‡½i †KŠwYK K¤úv¼, ω B. k~b¨ gva¨‡g Zi½‰`N©¨, λ
C. k~b¨ gva¨‡g Av‡jvi †eM, C D. cøvs‡Ki aªæeK, h
27. 10m/s mg`ªæwZ‡Z r e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ N~Y©qgvb GKwU KYvi †ÿ‡Î wb‡Pi ‡jLwP‡Îi †KvbwU mwVK
(KYvi Z¡iY a)?
a a
A. B.
r r
a a
C. D.
r r
29. `yBwU mgvšÍivj Zv‡ii g‡a¨ GKB gv‡bi Zwor cÖevwnZ nq Ges Zvi `yBwU cÖwZ GKK ˆ`‡N©¨ F ej Øviv G‡K
Aci‡K weKl©Y K‡i| hw` cÖevwnZ Zwor wظY Ges Zvi؇qi g‡a¨ `~iZ¡‡K wZb ¸Y Kiv Z‡e cÖwZ GKK
ˆ`‡N©¨ e‡ji gvb n‡e-
A. 2F/3 B. 4F/3 C. 2F/9 D. 4F/9
30. MÖ‡ni MwZi †ÿ‡Î -ÔGKwU bÿÎ †_‡K MÖn‡K ms‡hvMKvix mij‡iLv mgvb mg‡q mgvb †ÿÎdj AwZµg
K‡iÕ- GwU †Kvb bxwZi mivmwi djvdj?
A. kw³i msiÿY bxwZ B. fi‡e‡Mi msiÿY bxwZ
C. ‡KŠwYK fi‡e‡Mi msiÿY bxwZ D. fi‡ii msiÿY bxwZ
imvqb
1. TiO2 (𝑠) Ges CO(g) Gi ÔcÖgvY MVb Gb_vjwcÕ h_vµ‡g −940 kJ mol−1 Ges −100 kJ mol−1|
TiO2 (𝑠) + 2𝐶 (𝑠)→ 𝑇𝑖 (𝑠) + 2𝐶𝑂(𝑔), GB wewµqvqi cÖgvY Gb_vjwci cwieZ©b KZ?
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A. −830 kJ mol−1 B. −720 kJ mol−1 C. +720 kJ mol−1 D. +830 kJ mol−1
5. ‡Kvb wewµqvq ÔÔwewµqv Gb_vjwcÕÕ ÔÔAv`k© MVb Gb_vjwcÕÕ wb‡`©k MVb Gb_vjwcÕÕ wb‡`©k K‡i?
1 1
A. CO(g) + 𝑂2 (𝑔)→𝐶𝑂2 (𝑔) B. H2 (𝑔) + 𝑂2 (𝑔)→𝐻2 𝑂(𝑔)
2 2
1
C. NO(g) + 𝑂2 (𝑔)→ 𝑁𝑂2 (𝑔)
2
D. K(s) + Mn(s) + 2O2 (𝑔)→ 𝐾𝑀𝑛𝑂4(𝑠)
6. ‡Kvb jeY Mvp mvjwdDwiK Gwm‡Wi mv‡_ wewµqv K‡i mvjdvi ˆZwi K‡i?
A. NaF B. NaCl C. NaBr D. Nal
8. Al2 𝐶𝑙6 AYywU‡Z mg‡hvRx I mwbœ‡ek mg‡hvRx e܇bi msL¨v h_vµ‡g KqwU?
A. 6, 2 B. 6, 1 C. 8, 0 D. 7, 0
9. cÖ_g UªvbwRkb avZz wmwi‡Ri GKwU avZz n‡Z cªvß GKwU M 3+ Avq‡b cvuPwU B‡j±ªb 3d mve‡k‡j Aew¯’Z|
M 3+ AvqbwU Kx n‡Z cv‡i?
A. Cr 3+ B. Mn3+ C. Fe3+ D. Sc 3+
13. cÖgvY ZvcgvÎv I Pv‡c (STP) †Kvb M¨v‡mi 1.0 MÖvg me‡P‡q †ewk AvqZb `Lj K‡i?
A. N2 B. H2 C. O2 D. Ar
17. 2.2g C3 𝐻8 c~Y© `nb K‡i CO2 I H2 𝑂 ˆZwi Ki‡Z KZ ‡gvj O2 cÖ‡qvRb?
A. 0.05 B. 0.15 C. 0.25 D. 0.50
18. cÖ_g µ‡gi wewµqvi nvi aªæe‡Ki gvb wb‡Pi †KvbwUi Dci wbf©ikxj bq?
A. ZvcgvÎv B. wewµqvi Aa©vqy C. cÖfveK D. wewµq‡Ki NbgvÎv
20. 0.125 M HCl Gwm‡Wi500 wg.wj. `ªeY‡K 0.100 M jNy `ªe‡Y cwiYZ Ki‡Z KZUzKz cvwb †hvM Ki‡Z
n‡e?
A. 100 mL B. 150 mL C. 125mL D. 75 mL
21. wb‡¤œv³ †KvbwU Øviv †dbj †_‡K wcKwiK GwmW cÖ¯‘Z Kiv nq?
A. HNO3 . 𝐻2 𝑆𝑂4 B. H2 𝑆𝑂4 , 300 − 100𝐶
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C. Dilute HNO3 D. Concentrated HNO3
24. CuSO4 Gi Rjxq `ªe‡Y 0.5 A¨vw¤úqvi ZworcÖevn 10 wgwbU e¨vcx Pvjbv Ki‡j Kx cwigvY Kcvi Rgv
n‡e?
A. 0.0987 g B. 0.0897g C. 0.0798g D. 0.0789g
29. ‡hŠM X, C6 𝐻12 𝑂, A¤øxq Na2 𝐶𝑟2 𝑂7 Øviv RvwiZ n‡q Y †hŠM B_vbi‡ji m‡½ wewµqv K‡i H2 𝑆𝑂4 †hŠM
ˆZwi K‡i| Z Gi ms‡KZ Kx?
A. CH3 (𝐶𝐻2 )2 𝐶𝐻 = 𝐶𝐻 𝐶𝑂2 𝐻 B. CH3 (𝐶𝐻2 )4 𝐶𝐻2 𝐶𝑂𝐶𝐻2 𝐶𝐻3
C. CH3 (𝐶𝐻2 )4 𝐶𝑂2 𝐶𝐻2 𝐶𝐻3 D. CH3 𝐶𝐻2 𝐶𝑂2 (𝐶𝐻2 )4 𝐶𝐻3
MwYZ
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1. f(x) = 1 + x 3 eµ‡iLvwUi mv‡_ x − A‡ÿi †Q`we›`yi msL¨v
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
dy
2. y = (1 + x)/(1 − x) n‡j Gi gvb
dx
A. −2/(x − 1)2 B. 2/(1 − x 2 ) C. 2/(1 − x 2 ) D. 2x/(1 − x)2
6. GKwU PjšÍ †Uªb‡K †eªK K‡i 10 †m‡K‡Û _vwg‡q ‡`Iqv n‡jv| †UªbwUi Mo g›`b 70 m/ sec 2 n‡j Gi
MwZ‡eM KZ wQj?
A. 100m/sec B. 800 m/sec C. 700 m/sec D. 500 m/sec
7. 3x 2 + 3𝑦 2 − 5𝑥 − 6𝑦 + 4 = 0 e„ËwUi †K‡›`ªi-
A. (1,2./3) B. (5/6, 1) C. (5/3, 1) D. (2/3, -1)
10. ÔÔ PermutationÕÕ kãwUi eY©¸‡jvi g‡a¨ ¯^ie‡Y©i Ae¯’vb cwieZ©Y bv K‡i eY©¸‡jv‡K KZ iK‡g cybivq
mvRv‡bv hv‡e?
A. 360 B. 460 C. 459 D. 359
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11. 120 Rb Qv‡Îi g‡a¨ 75 Rb wµ‡KU †L‡j Ges 65 Rb dzUej †L‡j| KZRb Dfq †LjvB †L‡j?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 45
1 1
12. |3 − | < AmgZvwUi mgvavb †mU?
x 2
2 2 4 2 1 1 1 1
A. < 𝑥 < B. − < 𝑥 < − C. < 𝑥 < D. < 𝑥 <
7 5 7 5 8 7 5 7
𝟐 𝟐
13. tan−1 + 𝒄𝒐𝒔−𝟏 =?
𝟑 √𝟏𝟑
5 3
A. tan−1 ( ) B. tan−1 ( ) C. /2 D. /4
9 7
2 6
14. (x 2 + ) Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z x- gy³ c`
𝑥
A. 204 B. 240 C. 402 D. 420
15. ∫ √𝑒 𝑥 𝑑𝑥=?
2 3 1 x x
A. (𝑒𝑥 )2 + 𝑐 B. √𝑒 𝑥 + 𝑐 C. 2e2 + 𝑐 D. e2 + 𝑐
3 2
tan(𝑠𝑖𝑛 −1 𝑥)
16. ∫ 𝑑𝑥=?
√1−𝑥 2
A. sec (sin−1 𝑥) + 𝑐
2
B. sec (sin−1 𝑥) + 𝑐
C. In| sec(𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 𝑥 ) + 𝑐 D. In|tan(𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 𝑥 )| + 𝑐
17. 4 †_‡K 15 ch©šÍ msL¨v n‡Z †h †Kv‡bv GKwU‡K ˆ`ePq‡bi gva¨‡g wb‡j †mB msL¨vwU †gŠwjK A_ev 3 Gi
¸wYZK nIqvi m¤¢vebv KZ?
A. 6/7 B. 5/12 C. 2/3 D. 7/12
1
18. f(x) = − |1−x| dvsk‡bi †iÄ -
A. ℝ − {1} B. ℝ − {0} C. ℝ − {0, 1} D. (−∞, 0)
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21. x 2 + 𝑦 2 + 2𝑥 − 4𝑦 + 4 = 0 e„‡Ëi GKwU ¯úk©K
A. x = 0 B. x = 2 C. y = 2 D. y = 4
23. 2r sin2 ( ) = 1 Gi Kv‡Z©mxq mgxKiY-
2
2
A. y = 1 + 2𝑥 B. y 2 = 4(1 − 𝑥) C. y 2 = 4 (1 + 𝑥) D. x 2 = 4 (1 + 𝑦)
1 1
26. x = (−1 + √−3) Ges y = ( −1 − √3) n‡j x 2 + 𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦 2 Gi gvb-
2 2
A. 0 B. 2 C. 1 + √2 D. 1
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑥
29. lim =?
𝑥→0 tan−1(3𝑥)
A. 0 B. 1/3 C. 1 D. 3
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RxewÁvb
1. Kv‡ivwUi me©e„nr Aw¯’i bvg-
A. nvBI‡qW Aw¯’ B. g¨vwÛej C. ivgvm D. g¨v·jv
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25. ‡Kvl cÖvPx‡ii ÿz`ªZg MvVwbK GKK-
A. Micelle B. Microfibril C. Fibril D. Fibre
28. Møy‡KvR †f‡O B_vBj Gj‡Kvnj I cvwb‡Z iƒcvšÍwiZ nIqvi wewµqvq †h GbRvBg RwoZ-
A. Cellulase B. Celiubiase C. Zymase D. Catalase
evsjv
31. Ôiscy‡i b~ij`xb GKw`b WvK w`‡qwQjÕ- KZ m‡b?
A. 1189 m‡b B. 1757 m‡b C. 1373 m‡b D. 1289 m‡b
32. Ôciw`b KjKvZv P‡j †Mjvg|Õ ÔAvnŸvbÕ Míf‚³ GB ev‡K¨ Kvi m¤ú‡K© ejv n‡”Q?
A. Ave`yj B. Av‡e`vwj C. MíK_K D. bmi
34. kãga¨¯’ `ywU wfbœ aŸwb G‡K Ac‡ii cÖfv‡e Aí-we¯Ívi mgZv jvf Ki‡j Zv‡K e‡j-
A. wecÖKl© B. m¤úªKl© C. mgxfeb D. AmgxKiY
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37. 'Phonetics' evsjv cvwifvwlK iƒc †KvbwU?
A. cÖ‡qvMv_©weÁvb B. evM_©weÁvb C. aŸwbweÁvb D. wPýweÁvb
40. ÔPvlvi `yÿzÕ cÖe‡Ü †Kvb MeY©i Ô‡`wk †ikwg i¤œgv‡ji Rb¥¯’v‡b Abym&avb K‡ib?
A. iW© †ew›U¼ B. jW© KvR©b C. jW Kb©Iqvwjk D. jW© KvigvB‡Kj
41. ÔAwZ kvšÍ I mwnòzZvq †m Rxe‡bi ¸iæZ¡fvi enb K‡iÕ- Kvi cÖm‡½ ejv n‡”Q?
A. gvbyl B. b`x C. e„ÿ D. wkÿv
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49. ÔKvj †_‡K cov ïiæ KiÕ GwU †Kvb Kv‡ji wewkó cÖ‡qvM?
A. NUgvb fwel¨r Kvj B. cyivNwUZ fwel¨r C. cyivNwUZ AZxZ D. NUgvb eZ©gvb
53. Ô‡h wfÿv Pvq, Zv‡K `vb KiÕ GwU †Kvb ev‡K¨i D`vniY?
A. mij B. RwUj C. wgkÖ D. ‡hŠwMK
55. Ôj¼vi Kj¼ AvwR fwÄe Avn‡eÕ--- Ôwefxl‡Yi cÖwZ †gNbv`Õ KweZvq ÔAvneÕ A_© Kx?
A. iveY B. hy× C. j²Y D. wefxlY
57. ÔAsK Ki‡Z fzj KiI bvÕ PjwZ ixwZi evK¨wU‡Z Aï×- msL¨v?
A. 2wU B. 3wU C. 1wU D. 4wU
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Bs‡iwR
Read the following passage and answer the questions 1-5:
Probably no belief has been more tenaciously held among people of all times than the
conviction that it is possible to judge and individual's mental characteristics by the way
he is put together physically. Novelists describe the build, facial shape, coloring and
cloths of their characters in such a way as to accentuate the inner qualities which they
assume are expressed by these things. Intelligent men an women who ''pooh-pooh'' the
idea of fortune-telling in general still feel that ''there many be something in this
palmistry or phrenology'' Books explaining personality in terms of the glands obtain
wide and enthusiastic acceptance. Employment interviewers develop their own systems
of judging prospective employees by their appearance. Habits of thinking in such terms
are ingrained in our language in such expressions as ''high-brow,'' ''long-headed,'', or
''thin-skinned.''
01. Novelists judge an individual's mental characteristics by ________.
A. telling fortune B. appearance
C. expressing acceptance D. physical shape, color and cloths
Fill in each blank with the most appropriate word/ words (Question 6-30)
06. What does B.C.E. stands for?
A. before Christ ear B. before the Christ era
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C. before the common era D. before common era
09. What surprised me the was how _________ and reacted exactly lie you, said the
banker to me.
A. did he look B. does he look C. the looked D. could he look
10. If you _________ the environmental damage that plastic bags cause, the cost
difference really negligible.
A. consider, will B. will consider, is
C. would consider, will D. consider, is
11. Bangladesh has been one of the _________ in formulating and implementing a
National Drug Policy in the face of the massively powerful and _________ global
pharmaceutical industry.
A. colonists, lucrative B. pioneers, lucrative
C. followers, unprofitable D. followers, secondary
12. Succeeding in college often in a challenges for students, _________ most colleges
provide services designed to help students.
A. moreover B. in addition C. therefore D. as a result
13. The woman sees the cat out in the rain; _________, the cat is gone by the time the
woman goes outside.
A. however B. and C. even if D. after all
14. The work was finished _________ time and _________ budget
A. off, on B. in, with C. within, with D. on, within
15. The troops mustered in front of the garrison. Here, the word 'muster' means
_________.
A. to find courage B. to summon C. to gather D. to come
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16. The child sat mute in the corner of the park.Here, 'mute' is a/an _________.
A. noun B. adjective C. adverb D. verb
19. The world has seen many Diasporas but scholars have been studying the
phenomenon _________ great interest only _________ recent decades.
A. with, in B. with, for C. of, in D. in, for
21. What is the meaning of the proverb, 'the pot calling the kettle back'?
A. be your own
B. never leave your root
C. take your decision by your own conscience
D. do not criticize somebody for a fault that you possess yourself
23. The rising numbers of icebergs are in turn 'increasing the tsunami hazards'
_______ occur when they break away from a glacier and trigger a tidal wave.
A. whom B. whose C. which D. who's
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cÖ_g el© ¯œvZK (m¤§vb) †kÖwYi fwZ© cixÿv 2019-2020
BDwbU- A
c`v_©weÁvb (Physics) MCQ. Ask
01. `yBwU †f±i A = 3ˆi − 3ˆj Ges B = 5ˆi + 5kˆ Gi ga¨eZx© †KvY KZ? (What is the angle between the
two vectors A = 3ˆi − 3ˆj and B = 5ˆi + 5kˆ ?)
A. 60 B. 30 C. 45 D. 90
02. 5 m D”PZv n‡Z GKwU ej‡K 20 m/s †e‡M Abyfzwg‡Ki mv‡_ 30 †Kv‡Y Dc‡ii w`‡K wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv|
Zvn‡j ejwUi wePiY Kvj KZ? (A ball is thrown upward with an angle of 30 with the
horizontal line from a height of 5 m with a velocity of 20 m/s. What will be the
time of flight of the ball?)
10 198 10 − 198 10 + 198 10 2
s s s s
A. 9.8 B. 9.8 C. 9.8 D. 9.8
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03. GKwU w¯’i Zi‡½, cici `ywU wb¯ú›` we›`yi ga¨eZx© `~iZ¡ 1 m. Gi Zi½ ˆ`N©¨ KZ? (In a standing
wave. the separation between two adjacent nodes is 1 m. What is the
wavelength of it?)
A. 25 cm B. 50 cm C. 100 cm D. 200 cm
04. mij Qw›`Z MwZ‡Z ¯ú`biZ `ywU KYvi miY- x1 = Asint x2 = Acost, †h †Kvb mg‡q G‡`i g‡a¨
`kv cv_©K¨ KZ n‡e? (Two particles are oscillating at simple harmonic motion. If
their displacements are described by x1 = Asint and x2 = Acost, what will be
the phase difference between them at any instant?)
A. 2 B. C. /2 D. /4
05. KvM‡Ri fvi wnmv‡e e¨eüZ GKwU cyiæ KvP (cÖwZmiv¼ 1.5) L‡Ûi Dci †_‡K Lvov bx‡Pi w`‡K
ZvKv‡j KvM‡Ri Dci GKwU `vM Kv‡Pi Dci cÖvšÍ †_‡K 6 cm bx‡P †`Lv hvq| KvP LÛwUi cyiæZ¡
KZ? (When you look downward from the top of a thick glass (refractive
index 1.5) slab used as a paper weight, a mark on the paper is seen 6 cm
below from the top of the slab. What is the thickness of the glass slab?)
A. 4 cm B. 6 cm C. 9 cm D. 12 cm
06. bx‡Pi eZ©bx‡Z ZworcÖevn I1 Gi gvb KZ? (What is the value of the current I1 in the circuit
below?)
A. 0.2 A B. 0.4 A C. 0.6 A D. 1.2 A
5 0.6A
07. GKwU K‡b©v BwÄb 500 K Ges 205 K ZvcgvÎvi `yBwU Avav‡ii gva¨‡g cwiPvwjZ nq| cÖ‡Z¨K P‡µ
BwÄb hw` Drm +†_‡K 1 kcal Zvc MÖnY K‡i Zvn‡j cÖ‡Z¨K P‡µ Zvc MÖvn‡K Zvc eR©b Kivi cwigvY KZ?
R
30
(A Carnot
9V engine is operated
1 between two reservoirs at temperatures of 500 K
and 250 K. If the engine receives 1 kcal of heat from the source in each cycle,
the amount of heat rejected to the sink in each cycle is−)
A. 500 cal B. 1000 cal C. 500 kcal D. 10 kcal
08. q cwigvY Avavb GKwU †PŠ¤^K †ÿÎ B Gi mv‡_ mgvšÍiv‡j v †e‡M MwZkxj| D³ ¯’v‡b GKwU Zwor‡ÿÎ E
_vK‡j Avav‡bi Dci wµqvkxj ej KZ n‡e? (A charge q moving with velocity v along the
direction of a magnetic field B . If there is an electric field E in the same place then
what will be the effective force on the charge q?)
A. q( E + v B) B. q( E + v.B) C. qE D. q( E + B)
09. e¨wZPv‡ii †ÿ‡Î D¾j ev MVbg~jK Svj‡ii kZ© †KvbwU? (Condition for the constructive
interference is:)
λ
A. a sin = (2n+1) 2 B. a sin = n
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λ
C. a sin = n2 D. a sin = (2n+1)
10. GKwU e¯‘ m e¨vmv‡a©i e„ËvKvi c‡_ 4.0 m/s mg`ªæwZ‡Z Nyi‡Q| GKevi Ny‡i Avm‡Z e¯‘wUi KZ mgq
jvM‡e?
A. Am object is moving on a circular path of radius m at a constant speed of 4.0
m/s. The time required for one revolution is:)
A. 2/2s B. 2/2s C. /2s D. 2/4s
11. w¯’i Ae¯’vq _vKv GKwU e¯‘ we‡ùvwiZ n‡q m1 I m2 f‡ii `yBwU e¯‘‡Z cwiYZ n‡q h_vµ‡g v1 I v2 †e‡M
v1
v2
wecixZ w`‡K Pjgvb| Gi AbycvZ KZ? (A body initially at rest, exploded into two objects
of masses m1 and m2 which are moving apart in opposite direction with speeds v1
v1
and v1 respectively. What is the ratio v 2 ?)
m1 m2 m2 m2
−
m2 m1 m1 m1
A. B. C. D.
12. 10 cm j¤^v I 0.5 cm e¨vmva© wewkó GKwU Zvgv I GKwU †jvnvi Zvi‡K †Rvov jvwM‡q ˆ`N©¨ 20 cm Kiv
nj| †Rvov jvMv‡bv ZviwU‡K ej cÖ‡qvM K‡i j¤^v Kiv nj| †jvnvi Bqs‡qi ¸Yv¼ Zvgvi Bqs‡qi ¸Yv‡¼i
`yB¸Y n‡j †jvnvi ˆ`N©¨ e„w× I Zvgvi ˆ`N©¨ e„w×i AbycvZ KZ? (A steel and a brass wire, both
having 10 cm length and 0.5 cm radius, are joined together making the total
length of the combined wire 20 cm. The combined wire is stretched by applying
a force. If the Young’s modulus of steel is twice as much as that of brass, what
will be the ratio of the extension of steel to the extension of brass?)
A. 1: 8 B. 1:6 C. 1:4 D. 1:2
13. wb‡Pi †KvbwU f‡ii GKK bq? (Which one of the following is not a unit of mass?)
MeV
A. amu B. c2 C. MeV D. Nm–1s2
14. GKwU Mvwo w¯’i Ae¯’v (P we›`y) n‡Z †mvRv iv¯Ívq hvÎv ïiæ Kij| wKQy mgq c‡i MvwowU g›`‡bi d‡j
†_‡g †Mj Ges GKB fv‡e (cÖ_‡g MwZ evwo‡q Ges c‡i MwZ Kwg‡q) Avevi hvÎv ïiæ K‡i P we›`y‡Z wd‡i
Avm‡jv| bx‡Pi †Kvb †jLwPÎwU Mvwoi MwZ‡K cÖKvk K‡i? (A car accelerates from rest (point P)
on a straight road. A short time later, the car decelerates to a stop and then
returns to its original position (point P) in a similar manner, by speeding up and
then slowing to a stop. Which of the following four displacements versus time
graphs best describes the motion?)
x
x
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t
t
A.
B.
x
x
C. D.
t
t
15. A¨vjywgwbqvg, wnwjqvg Ges wmwjK‡bi cvigvYweK msL¨v h_vµ‡g 13, 2 Ges 14 n‡j, Al27 + He27→
Si27 + ( ) wbDwK¬qvi wewµqv‡Z Abycw¯’Z KYv †KvbwU? (Aluminum has atomic number 13,
helium has atomic number 2, and silicon has atomic number 14. In the nuclear
reaction the missing particle Al27 + He27→ Si27 + ( ) is:)
A. an particle B. a positron C. an electron D. a proton
3. Fe(s) | Fe2+ (aq) || Br2 ( l ) ; Br– (aq)| Pt(s) Zwor ivmvqwbK †Kv‡li mwVK †KvlÑwewµqv †KvbwU?
(Which one is the correct cell reaction of the given electrochemical cell?)
A. Fe + Br2 → Fe2++2Br– B. Fe +2Br– → Fe2++2Br2
C. Fe2+ + Br2 → Fe +2Br– D. Fe + Br2 → Fe3++2Br–
4. wb‡¤œi †Kvb cixÿvwU mvjwdDwiK GwmW I bvBwUªK Gwm‡Wi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨ Ki‡Z e¨envi Kiv hvq? (Which
one of the following tests can be used to distinguish between sulphuric acid and
nitric acid?)
A. mve©Rbxb wb‡`©k w`‡q cixÿv| (Test with universal indicator)
B. †mvwWqvg Kve©‡bU ¸ov †hv‡M| (Addition of sodium carbonate powder)
C. g¨vM‡bwkqvg wdZv †hv‡M| (Addition of magnesium ribbon)
D. †ewiqvg bvB‡UªU `ªeY †hv‡M| (Addition of barium nitrate solution)
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5. †cÖvwUb AYyi g‡a¨ A¨vgvB‡bv Gwm‡Wi AYymg~n †h eÜb Øviv hy³ _v‡K- (The bond present
between amino acid units in protein molecule is–)
A. Glycosidic bond B. Peptide bond
C. Hydrogen bond D. Metallic bond
6. wb‡¤œi †Kvb †hŠMwU R¨vwgwZK mgvYyZv cÖ`k©b K‡i? (Which one of the following compounds
exhibits geometrical isomerism?)
A. (CH3)3N B. CH3CH = CH2
C. (CH3)2NH D. CH3CH = CHCH3
7. Av`ª© evZv‡mi ms¯ú‡k© K¨vjwkqvg Kve©vBW wb‡æi †Kvb †hŠMwU Drcbœ K‡i? (Which of the
following compound is produced when calcium carbide gets contact with
moist air?)
A. Ethene B. Ethane C. Ethyne D. Ethanal
8. CH3 – CH(C2H5) – CH2 – CHBr – CHCl – CH3 (†hŠMwUi IUPAC bvg n‡jv− (The
IUPAC name of the compound is−)
A. 2-†K¬v‡iv-3-†eªv‡gv-5-B_vBj‡n‡·b (2-Chloro-3-bromo-5-cthylhexane)
B. 2-†K¬v‡iv-3-†eªv‡gv-5-wg_vBj‡nc‡Ub (2-Chloro-3-bromo-5-methylheptane)
C. 3-†eªv‡gv-2-†K¬v‡iv-5-B_vBj‡n‡·b (3-Bromo-2-chloro-5- ethylheane)
D. 3-†eªv‡gv-2-†K¬v‡iv-5-wg_vBj‡nc‡Ub (3-Bromo-2-chloro-5 - methylheptane)
9. Kve©b †gŠj nxiv I MÖvdvBU-G wfbœiƒc| G‡`i †ÿ‡Î †Kvb Dw³wU mZ¨ bq? (Diamond and graphite
are the allotropes of carbon. For them. which of the following statements is
incorrect?
A. Df‡qB Kve©b †gŠj Øviv MwVZ| (Both of them are made of carbon.)
B. nxiv I MÖvdvB‡U Kve©b cigvYyi msKivqb n‡jv K_vµ‡g sp3 I sp2| (Hybridization of carbon
atom in diamond and graphite are sp3 and sp2, respectively.)
C. Df‡qi `nb Zvc GKB| (Both of them possesses the same heat of combustion.)
D. Df‡qi we`y¨r cwievwnZv wfbœ| (Both of them possesses different electrical
conductivity.)
10. MRI h‡š¿i mvnv‡h¨ gvbe‡`‡ni †ivM wbY©‡q †Kvb †gŠjwUi f‚wgKv i‡q‡Q? (Which element plays
a role in diagnosing disease in a human body by MRI?)
A. Neon B. Oxygen C. Hydrogen D. Silicon
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11. 10.50 mL Zij cwigvc Ki‡Z wb‡æi †KvbwUi e¨envi h_v_©? (Which one of the following is
appropriate to measure 10.50 mL of a liquid?)
A. wc‡cU (Pipette) B. gvcb wmwjÛvi (Measuring cylinder)
C. ey‡iU (Burette) D. AvqZwbK d¬v¯‹ (Volumetric flask)
12. 0.98 g H2SO4 e¨envi K‡i 1.0 L Rjxq `ªeY ˆZwi Kiv nj| `ªeYwUi NbgvÎv KZ? (1.0 L
aqueous solution is prepared using 0.98 g of H2SO4. What is the concentration
of the solution?
A. 0.1 M B. 0.1 m C. 0.01 M D. 0.01 m
13. bvB‡UªU A¨vbvq‡b KqwU B‡jKUªb i‡q‡Q? (How many electrons are present in a nitrate
anion?)
A. 19 B. 23 C. 31 D. 32
14. wb‡¤œi †KvbwU‡K mvaviYZ Zij-Zij †µvgv‡UvMÖvwd e‡j? (Which of the following is usually
termed as liquid-liquid chromatography?)
A. Kjvg †µvgv‡UvMÖvwd (Column chromatography)
B. KvMR †µv‡gv‡UvMÖvwd (Paper chromatography)
C. KvMR †µv‡gv‡UvMÖvwd (Gas chromatography)
D. cvZjv ¯Íi †µv‡gv‡UvMÖvwd (Thin layer chromatography)
15. †KvbwU A¤øxq Rjxq `ªeY ˆZwi K‡i? (Which one of the following forms an aqueous acidic
solution?)
A. Na2O B. ZnO C. Al2O3 D. CO2
MwYZ (Mathematics)
3 − 4 3 − 4
01. A = n‡j det (2A–1) Gi gvb n‡jv-(If A = , the value of det (2A–1) is–)
2 − 3 2 − 3
1
1 −
A. 4 B. –4 C. D. 4
4
x2 + 2x lim x + 2x is-)
2
03. lim
x →− Gi gvb n‡jv- (The value of x →−
−x −x
A. 1 B. –1 C. – D.
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04. [0, 2] e¨ewa‡Z y= x–1 Ges y = 0 †iLv Øviv Ave× A‡ji †gvU †ÿÎdj KZ? (What is the
total area of the region bounded by the lines y = x –1 and y = 0 over the interval
[0,2]?)
f 02 ( x − 1)dx 2
| x − 1 | dx 2f 02 (1 − x)dx 2 f 02 ( x − 1)dx
A. B. f 0 C. D.
ˆ ˆ ˆ
05. = 6i + 7j − 6k †f±i eivei
b a = 2ˆi − 2ˆj + kˆ †f±‡ii Dcvsk n‡jv- (The component of the
vector a = 2ˆi − 2ˆj + kˆ in the direction of the vector b = 6ˆi + 7ˆj − 6kˆ is–)
8 −8 8 −8
b b a a
A. 121 B. 121 C. 121 D. 121
06. ‘Geometry’ kãwUi eY©¸wji me¸wj GK‡Î wb‡q KZ cÖKv‡i mvRv‡bv hvq †hb cÖ_g I †kl Aÿi ‘e’ _v‡K?
(What is the number of ways in which the letters of the word ‘Geometry’ can be
arranged so that the first and last letters are always ‘e’?)
A. 306 B. 20160 C. 720 D. 30
8
1
07. 2x + Gi we¯Í…wZ‡Z x ewR©Z c‡`i gvb n‡jv−(The x-free term in the expansion of
8x
8
1
2x +
8x is–)
70 35 7
A. 81 B. 520 C. 128 D. 512
08. 25x2 +16y2 = 400 Dce„‡Ëi Dr‡Kw›`ªKZv KZ? (What is the eccentricity of the ellipse
25x2+16y2 = 400?)
3 4 2 3
A. 4 B. 5 C. 3 D. 5
09. (4, 3) †K›`ª wewkó Ges 5x –12y + 3 = 0 mij †iLv‡K ¯úk© K‡i Ggb e„‡Ëi mgxKiY †KvbwU? (Which
is the equation of a circle that touches the straight line 5x –12y + 3 = 0 and
centered at (4, 3)?)
A. x2 + y2 +8x – 6y +24 = 0 B. x2 + y2– 8x – 6y +24 = 0
C. x2 + y2 +8x + 6y +24 = 0 D. x2 + y2– 8x – 6y – 24 = 0
1
10. Cot(sin–1 )= ? 2
1 2 3
A. B. C. 3 D.
3 3 2
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1 1
11. 1 Gi mgvavb n‡jv- (The solution of 1 is-)
| 3x − 1 | | 3x − 1 |
1 1 2 1 1 2
− , (1, ) x 0 x 0, ,
A. 3 B. 3 C. 3 D. 3 3 3
12. hw` f(x) = x2–2|x| Ges g(x) = x2 +1 nq, Zvn‡j g(f (–2)) Gi gvb KZ? (If f (x) = x2–2|x|
and g(x) = x2 +1, what is the value of g(f (–2))?)
A. 0 B. 1 C. –1 D. 5
dx
13. f =?
(e + e − x ) 2
x
−1
1 −1 1 +C
A. +C B. +C C. 2x + C D. 2e 2x
2(e 2x + 1) 2(e + 1)
2x
2e
1+ i 1+ i
14. Gi cig gvb n‡jv −(The modulus of is−)
1−i 1−i
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. i
15. †Kvb GKwU we›`y‡Z wµqviZ P I 2P ej؇qi jwä 7P n‡j Zv‡`i ga¨eZx© †KvY KZ? (If two forces P
and 2P acted on a point and their resultant force is 7 P , what is the angle between
them?)
A. 180 B. 90 C. 60
D. 30
02. †KvbwUi cwienbZš¿ Av‡Q wKš‘ dzj nq bv? (Which one has vascular system but not
flowering?)
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A. _¨v‡jvdvBUv (Thallophyta) B. eªv‡qvdvBUv (Bryophyta)
C. †Uwi‡WvdvBUv (Pteridophyta) D. ¯úvigv‡UvdvBUv (Spermatophyta)
03. Poaceae †Mv‡Îi Dw™¢‡`i dj‡K ejv nq− (The fruite of the family poaceae is called−)
A. †ewi (Berry) B. K¨vwiIcwmm (Caryopsis)
C. cW (Pod) D. K¨vcmyj (Capsule)
05. gvbe wR‡bv‡g ÿviK-hyM‡ji msL¨v− (The number of base-pair in human genome−)
A. 3 wgwjqb (3 million) B. 30 wgwjqb (30 million)
C. 300 wgwjqb (300 million) D. 3000 wgwjqb (3000 million)
06. †Kvb Dw™¢`wU evsjv‡`‡k wejyß cÖvq? (Which plant is endangered in Bangladesh?)
A. Pteris vittata B. Podocarpus nerifolia
C. Cycas revoluta D. Nerium indicum
07. †Kvb A¨vgvB‡bv Gwm‡Wi Rb¨ 4wU †KvW i‡q‡Q? (Which amino acid has 4 codons?)
A. wjDwmb (Leucine) B. f¨vwjb (Valine)
C. AviwRwbb (Arginine) D. wUªc‡Uv‡db (Tryptophen)
08. †Kvb A½vYy‡Z Aw·‡mvg †`Lv hvq? (In which organelle, oxisome is present?)
A. gvB‡UvKwÛªqv (Mitochondria) B. wbDwK¬qvm (Nucleus)
C. ivB‡ev‡mvg (Ribosome) D. jvB‡mv‡mvg (Lysosome)
09. †Kvb †kÖYx‡Z cÐvK‡qW Avuk i‡q‡Q? (Which animal has placoid scale?
A. ZvivgvQ (Aurelia) B. nv½i (Scoliodon)
C. KBgvQ (Anabas) D. KvZj gvQ (Catla)
10. †Kvb ni‡gv‡bi Drm wcUzBUvwi MÖwš’ bq? (Source of which hormone is not pituitary
gland?)
A. †cÖvjvw±b (Prolactin) B. †cÖv‡R‡÷ib (Progesterone)
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C. f¨v‡mv‡cÖwmb (Vasopressin) D. Aw·Uwmb (Oxytocin)
11. wkLv‡Kvl †h c‡e©i ˆewkó¨− (Flame cell is the characteristic of the phylum−)
A. Av‡_ª©v‡cvWv (Arthropoda) B. A¨vwbwjWv (Annelida)
C. gjv¯‹v (Mollusca) D. cøvwU‡njwgb‡_m (Platyhelminthes)
12. gvby‡li gw¯Í®‹ I myòvKv‡Ði AveiY †KvbwU? (Which one is the covering of brain and spinal
cord of human?)
A. †gwbb‡Rm (Meninges) B. †cwi‡Uvwbqvg (Peritoneum)
C. †cwiKviwWqvg (Pericardium) D. wbD‡ivKviwWqvg (Neurocardium)
13. G‡Wªbvj MÖwš’ †_‡K †Kvb ni‡gvb wbtm„Z nq? (Which hormone is released from adrenal
gland?)
A. MÐy‡KvKiwUK‡qW (Glucocorticoids) B. †Mvbv‡WvUªwcb (Gonadotropin)
C. c¨viv_i‡gvb (Parathormone) D. K¨vjwmUwbb (Calcitonin)
14. gvbe‡`‡n †gvU Bgy¨‡bv‡MÐvweDwj‡bi K‡Zv fvM IgG? (What is the percentage of IgG in total
immunoglobulin in human body?)
A. 75% B. 15% C. 10% D. 5%
11. Ô†Zvgvi K_v¸wj fvwi †mvwkqvwjw÷KÕ| G Dw³ Kvi D‡Ï‡k D”PvwiZ n‡q‡Q?
A. KgjvKvm&` B. ew¼gP›`ª C. gvR©vi D. cÖmbœ
12. KvigvB‡K‡ji AbymÜv‡b †ikwg iægvj ˆZwii †ÿÎ wn‡m‡e †Kvb GjvKv Avwe®‹…Z n‡q‡Q?
A. exif‚g B. ea©gvb C. ivRkvnx D. gywk©`vev`
13. Ôgvwm-wcwmÕ M‡í Avn¬v`xi gy‡L †K †`L‡Z cvq wbR †g‡qi gy‡Li Qvc?
A. ˆK‡jk B. R¸ C. ingvb D. KvbvB
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The bacilli are a group of bacteria that occur in the soil and air. They are shaped like ords.
If we look at them under a microscope, we find them in motion. they always seem to be
rolling or tumbling under the microscope. These bacilli are largely responsible for food
spoilage. There is another group of bacteria who tend to grow in chains. They are referred
to as the cocci group. A common example of this type is streptococci that causes strep
throat. Finally, there is the spiral shaped bacteria called spirilla. They look a little like
corkscrews, and they are responsible for a number of diseases in humans. Some species
of bacteria cause disease, but mostly bacteria live harmlessly on the skin, in the mouth,
and the intestines. In fact, bacteria are very helpful to researchers. Bacterial cells
resemble the cells of other life forms in many ways, and may be studied to give us
insights.
1. What is the topic of this passage?
A. Three major types of bacteria B. How microscopic organisms are
measured
C. How bacteria is used for research in genetics
D. Diseases caused by bacteria
Fill in each blank with the most appropriate word/words (Questions 6-15)
6. Monir is sitting ⎯ the desk ⎯⎯ front of the door.
A. at. in B. in, on C. on, on D. at, at
8. Kalam found it hard to get up from bed after the alarm clock ⎯⎯ at six a.m.
A. sent out B. threw out C. went off D. took out
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9. Which one is the incorrect spelling?
A. deportation B. depriciation C. denunciation D. denomination
10. What is the antonym of ‘latent’?
A. lurking B. hidden C. obvious D. concealed
15. The person who has committed such an ⎯⎯ crime must be severely
punished.
A. injurious B. unworthy C. uncharitable D. abominable
wjwLZ Ask
(b¤^i 11.254 = 4.5)
c`v_©weÁvb (Physics) wjwLZ Ask
−1
1. 50ms mg‡e‡M PjšÍ 2500 kg f‡ii GKwU Mvwo g›`‡bi d‡j 2500 m `~iZ¡ AwZµg Kivi
ci †_‡K †Mj| MvwowU _vgv‡bvi Rb¨ cÖ`Ë ej Ges _vgvi mgq wbY©q Ki| (A car moving
initially at a speed of 50 m/s and weighing 2500 kg is brought to a stop at a
distance 2500 m. Find the breaking force and the time required to stop it.)
3
2. GKwU e¯‘ mij †`vj MwZ‡Z x = 6.0 cos(6t + ) m mgxKiY Abyhvqx `yj‡Q| e¯‘i MwZi K¤úv¼ KZ? t = 2s
mg‡q e¯‘wUi †eM I Z¡i‡Yi gvb KZ? (A body oscillating with simple harmonic motion according to
the equation x = 6.0 cos(6t + ) m. What is the frequency of oscillation? Find out the
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magnitude of velocity and acceleration at the time t = 2s.)
3
3. GKwU w¯’i †_vwiqvg wbDwK¬qvm (A = 220, Z = 90) n‡Z E0 MwZkw³i GKwU Avjdv KYv wbM©Z nq|
wewµqvq †iwWqvg wbDwK¬qv‡mi (A=216, Z = 88) MwZkw³ KZ? (A stationary Thorium nucleus (A
=220, Z= 90) emits an alpha particle with kinetic energy E0. What is the kinetic energy of
the recoiling radium nucleus (A=216. Z = 88)?)
3
4. GKRb ÿxY `„wó m¤úbœ e¨w³i †Pv‡Li `~i we›`yi `~iZ¡ 50 cm| wK ai‡bi Ges KZ ÿgZvi †jÝ e¨envi
Ki‡j Zvi †Pv‡Li GB ÎæwU `~i n‡e? (Farthest distance of distinct vision for a short sighted person
is 50 cm. What are the type and power of the lens that he may use for its correction?)
2.25
(b) nvB‡Wªv‡Rb wewKiY eY©vwji cuvPwU mvwii bvg †jL| (Write the names of five spectral series in
emission spectrum of hydrogen.) 0.5
(c) †evi g‡Wj Gi `ywU mxgve×Zv †jL| (Write two limitations of Bohr’s model.)
1.0
(b) wewµqvwUi mvg¨ve¯’vi Dci Zvc I Pv‡ci cÖfve wK n‡e? (What will be the effects of temperature and
pressure on the equilibrium of this reaction?) 1.0
(c) mvg¨ve¯’v aªæeK (K) Gi Dci cÖfve‡Ki †Kvb cÖfve i‡q‡Q Kx? (Is there any effect of catalyst on
the equilibrium constant (K)?) 0.5
7. (a) †ebwR‡bi A¨vjKvBwjKi‡Y e¨eüZ wewµqvwUi bvg wK? wewµqvwU †jL I wewµqv †KŠkj †`LvI| 2.0
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(b) 1-weDUvbj Gi GKwU AcmviY wewµqv †jL| (Write an elimination reaction of 1-butanol.)
1.0
8. (a) †Zj ev Pwe©i I mvev‡bi mvaviY ms‡KZ †jL| †Zj I Pwe©i g‡a¨ cv_©K¨ _vK‡j Zv †jL? (Write the
general formula of oil or fat and soap. Write the difference between oil and fat, if any.) 1
(b) †K‡ivwmb I mqvweb †Z‡ji g‡a¨ cv_©K¨ _vK‡j Zv †jL| (Write down the difference between
kerosene and soybean oil, if any) 0.75
3 5 7 3 5 7
10. 1 + + + ...... avivwUi †hvMdj †ei Ki| (Find the sum of the series 1 + + + .....)
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
3
11. x = 2, x = 4, y = 4 Ges y = 6 †iLv Øviv MwVZ eM©‡ÿ‡Îi KY© Ø ‡qi mgxKiY †ei Ki| (Find the
equations of the diagonals of the square formed by the lines x = 2, x= 4, y = 4 and
y = 6) 3
14. GKexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i g~‡ji AšÍM©VbMZ kbv³Kvix QqwU ˆewkó¨ wjL| (Write six identifying
anatomical characters of the root of monocotyledonous plant.) 0.56=3.0
15. MY ch©šÍ gvby‡li †kÖwYweb¨vm Ki (ce©, Dc-ce©, †kÖwY, eM©, †MvÎmn)| (Classify human up to genus (including
phylum, sub-phylum, class, order and family.) 0.56=3.0
16. wb‡¤œv³ cÖvYx‡`i ˆeÁvwbK bvg wjL| (Write the scientific names of the following animals.) 0.56=3.0
a. †MvjK…wg (Round worm) b. Av‡cj kvgyK (Apple snail)
c. †RuvK (Leech) d. iæBgvQ (Rohu fish)
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e. Nwoqvj (Gharial) f. †`v‡qj (Magpie robin)
23. Write six sentences on the importance of biodiversity for our livelihood.
3.0
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DU Admission Test 2002-2003(ANSWERSHEET)
Mathematics Physics chemistry
1 C
2 A
3 B
4 B
5 B
6 A
7 B
8 C
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9 C
1 A 10 C
2 X 11 B
3 D 12 D
1 C
4 A 13 D
2 B
5 C 3 D 14 C
6 B 4 C 15 C
7 D 16 C
5 A
8 A 17 C
6 C
9 C 18 B
7 A
10 B 19 A
8 D
11 A 20 A
9 B
12 D 21 A
10 B 22 D
13 D 11 D
14 A 23 D
12 C 24 B
15 B 13 A
16 C 25 C
14 D
17 A 15 A
18 B 16 B
19 B 17 B
20 B 18 A
21 D 19 C
22 C 20 C
23 A 21 D
24 A 22 D
25 C 23 B
24 B
25 D
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Biology English
1 A 1 C
2 B 2 D
3 C 3 C
4 B 4 B
5 A 5 A
6 C 6 B
7 D 7 D
8 B 8 B
9 C 9 D
10 A 10 D
11 B 11 A
12 B 12 C
13 A 13 A
14 B 14 B
15 B 15 B
16 A 16 D
17 A 17 B
18 B 18 D
19 C 19 A
20 A 20 B
21 B 21 B
22 B 22 C
23 C 23 A
24 B 24 D
25 A 25 D
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Mathematics Physics Chemistry
1 B 1 D
2 A 1 C
2 A 2 B
3 B 3 B
4 A 3 C
4 B 4 A
5 B 5 A
6 C 5 D
6 B 6 B
7 A 7 A
8 B 7 D
8 D 8 C
9 B 9 C
10 A 9 A
10 D 10 D
11 D 11 D
12 D 11 C
12 C 12 C
13 C 13 B
14 A 13 B
14 B 14 B
15 B 15 B
16 B 15 C
16 C 16 A
17 C 17 B
18 C 17 D
18 A 18 A
19 B 19 A
20 A 19 D
20 D 20 B
21 D 21 B
22 C 21 C
22 C 22 A
23 A 23 B
24 D 23 D
24 C 24 B
25 A 25 C
26 B 25 D
26 D 26 C
27 B 27 D
28 B 27 B
28 B 28 A
29 B 29 D
30 D 29 A
30 B 30 C
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Biology English
1 A
1 C 2 D
2 B 3 D
3 B 4 A
4 D 5 C
5 C 6 C
6 C 7 C
7 C 8 B
8 C 9 B
9 D 10 B
10 B 11 A
11 B 12 D
12 C 13 A
13 A 14 D
14 C 15 C
15 C 16 A
16 D 17 C
17 B 18 D
18 C 19 A
19 A&B 20 B
20 A 21 B
21 B 22 B
22 B 23 D
23 D 24 B
24 C 25 C
25 B 26 A
26 C 27 A
27 B 28 D
28 C 29 B
29 B 30 A
30 B
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Mathematics Physics Chemistry English
1 A 1 D 1 B
1 C
2 C 2 C 2 B 2 C
3 A 3 D 3 C 3 B
4 C 4 A 4 C 4 A
5 D 5 C 5 D 5 B
6 A 6 A 6 B B
6
7 C 7 A 7 C B
7
8 B 8 B A
8 8 A
9 B 9 C D
9 9 B
10 A 10 A
10 B 10 C
11 B 11 B
11 D 11 B
12 B 12 A
12 C C
13 A 13 B 12
13 D C
14 D 14 A 13
14 C A
15 A 15 B 14
15 A
16 A 16 B 15 B
16 A
17 A 17 C 16 D
A 17 C
18 B 18 17 B
B 18 A
19 B 19 18 C
20 C 19 B
20 B 19 C
21 C 21 D 20 C
20 B
22 A 22 B 21 A
21 C
23 A 23 B 22 A
22 A
24 C 24 C 23 C
23 D
25 D 25 C 24 B
C 24 B
26 B 26 25 C
C 25 A
27 D 27 26 B
28 B 28 B C 26 C
27
29 B 29 B A 27 D
28
30 D 30 A B 28 D
29
30 A 29 C
30 C
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Mathematics Physics Chemistry
A 1 C 1 D
1
C 2 B 2 C
2
C 3 D 3 B
3
A 4 B 4 A
4
B 5 B 5 A
5
B 6 D 6 A
6
A 7 C 7 D
7
C 8 B 8 B
8
A 9 D 9 A
9
C 10 C 10 D
10
B 11 C 11 D
11
A 12 D 12 B
12
A 13 A 13 C
13
A 14 B 14 C
14
D 15 C 15 B
15
X 16 B 16 C
16
A 17 B 17 A
17
B 18 C 18 B
18
B 19 A 19 C
19
B 20 A 20 C
20
A 21 A 21 B
21
B 22 A 22 D
22
A 23 A 23 B
23
A 24 B 24 A
24
A 25 B 25 D
25
A 26 C 26 A
26
B 27 B 27 A
27
D 28 B 28 A
28
A 29 B 29 D
29
A 30 B 30 B
30
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Biology English
1 D
1 D
2 C
2 C
3 B
3 C
4 D
4 B
5 C
5 D
6 A
6 C
7 D
7 A
8 D
8 D
9 D
9 C
10 A
10 C
11 C
11 B
12 A
12 D
13 C
13 B
14 A
14 A
15 A
15 C
16 C
16 C
17 B
17 D
18 A
18 B
19 B
19 C
20 D
20 B
21 B
21 A
22 A
22 B
23 A
23 A
24 B
24 A
25 B
25 A
26 C
26 C
27 A
27 C
28 C
28 B
29 C
29 A
30 A
30 C
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Mathematics Physics Chemistry
1 A 1 B 1 A
2 A 2 A 2 C
3 C 3 A 3 A
4 A 4 B 4 D
5 A 5 D 5 A
6 A 6 D 6 B
7 D 7 A 7 A
8 A 8 A 8 B
9 A 9 D 9 A
10 C 10 X 10 B
11 C 11 B 11 A
12 B 12 C 12 B
13 C 13 C 13 A
14 B 14 A 14 A
15 D 15 A 15 B
16 B 16 D 16 A
17 D 17 B 17 B
18 C 18 18 B
19 D 19 C 19 D
20 C 20 C 20 D
21 B 21 C 21 A
22 B 22 C 22 B
23 B 23 A 23 B
24 D 24 D 24 B
25 C 25 B 25 C
26 D 26 X 26 B
27 A 27 A 27 D
28 D 28 D 28 B
29 B 29 A 29 A
30 B 30 B 30 B
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Biology English
1 B
1 C 2 D
2 D 3 C
3 C 4 A
4 B 5 D
5 B 6 C
6 D 7 D
7 B 8 B
8 D 9 D
9 C 10 D
10 A 11 C
11 B 12 C
12 C 13 C
13 D 14 A
14 D 15 C
15 D 16 C
16 A 17 A
17 D 18 C
18 C 19 A
19 B 20 B
20 C 21 B
21 B 22 D
22 D 23 D
23 B 24 D
24 B 25 C
25 B 26 D
26 A 27 B
27 B 28 D
28 B 29 D
29 A 30 B
30 B
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Mathematics Physics Chemistry
1 B 1 D 1 D
2 B 2 C 2 C
3 A 3 B 3 B
4 D 4 C 4 C
5 B 5 D 5 C
6 C 6 C 6 A
7 C 7 B 7 D
8 A 8 A 8 A
9 B 9 B 9 C
10 D 10 D 10 D
11 B 11 C 11 B
12 D 12 B 12 D
13 B 13 B 13 C
14 C 14 C 14 B
15 A 15 A 15 A
16 D 16 B 16 B
17 D 17 C 17 C
18 D 18 A 18 A
19 C 19 D 19 B
20 B 20 D 20 C
21 D 21 D 21 A
22 B 22 B 22 B
23 A 23 D 23 C
24 B 24 D 24 D
25 A 25 B 25 B
26 B 26 B 26 D
27 A 27 B 27 C
28 C 28 D 28 B
29 D 29 B 29 A
30 A 30 C 30 B
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Biology English
1 C
1 C
2 B
2 C
3 C
3 C
4 D
4 C
5 B
5 C
6 A
6 C
7 D
7 B
8 A
8 A
9 B
9 B
10 B
10 A
11 C
11 B
12 B
12 A
13 B
13 D
14 A
14 B
15 C
15 D
16 A
16 B
17 D
17 A
18 B
18 D
19 A
19 A
20 C
20 B
21 C
21 D
22 A
22 A
23 B
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24 D
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25 B
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27 B
27 A
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D A 6 B
7 7
B D 7 B
8 8
B D 8 C
9 9
A D 9 B
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A C 10 D
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12 12
A C 12 C
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14 14
C A 14 B
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D D 15 C
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A C 16 D
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C D 17 D
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D C 18 B
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B D 19 A
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B A 20 D
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22 22
C C 22 A
23 23
C B 23 B
24 24
B B 24 C
25 25
D A 25 A
26 26
A B 26 B
27 27
A C 27 A
28 28
C D 28 C
29 29
C A 29 C
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7 B 7 B
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12 A 12 C
13 B 13 C
14 A 14 A
15 C 15 D
16 B 16 B
17 D 17 B
18 D 18 B
19 B 19 D
20 B 20 C
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22 C 22 C
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24 B 24 D
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26 D 26 D
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8 A 8 A 7 A
9 A 9 C 8 D
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11 A 11 C 10 D
12 A 12 B 11 C
B 13 C 12 D
13
14 D 14 B 13 C
15 A 15 14 B
16 C 16 A 15 A
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18 C 18 B 17 A
19 A 19 C 18 B
20 D 20 B 19 C
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22 C 22 C 21 D
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4 D
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5 B
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6 A
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7 B
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8 D
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9 B
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10 D
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11 D
12 B 12 B
12 B
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13 B
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14 C
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15 D
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16 D
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17 B
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19 B
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20 A
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22 A
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24 A
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25 D
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26 C
27 C 27 A
27 A
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29 C 29 D
29 C
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30 B
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1
2 D 2 D C
2
3 3 A 3 C
4 D 4 C D
4
5 D 5 C A
5
6 A 6 C B
6
7 B 7 C C
7
8 C 8 A B
8
9 A 9 A B
9
10 C 10 B C
10
11 B 11 C C
11
12 A 12 D B
12
13 B 13 B B
13
14 A 14 C A
14
15 B 15 C D
15
16 A 16 D A
16
17 D 17 D B
17
18 A 18 D B
18
19 A 19 D A
19
20 B 20 A A
20
21 C 21 A B
21
22 D 22 B C
22
23 A 23 D C
23
24 D 24 B A
24
25 D 25 A D
25
26 D 26 C D
26
27 C 27 D B
27
28 C 28 A D
28
29 A 29 B D
29
30 D 30 A D
30
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1 C
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2 D
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3 A
4 D 4 D
4 C
5 A 5 C
5 D
6 C 6 A
6 C
7 C 7 B
7 C
8 C 8 B
8 C
9 B 9 D
9 B
10 A 10 A
10 D
11 11 D
11 D
12 B 12 A
12 A
13 B 13 B
13 C
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14 D
15 B 15 B
15 B
16 C 16 D
16 B
17 D 17 B
17 A
18 C 18 C
18 D
19 B 19 D
19 C
20 D 20 C
20 B
21 D 21 C
21 C
22 C 22 D
22 B
23 A 23 B
23 B
24 B 24 C
24 B
25 C 25 A
25 D
26 B 26 B
26 A
27 D 27 C
27 A
28 B 28 B
28 D
29 D 29 D
29 D
30 C 30 A
30 A
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1 1 D
2 C B
2 2 A
3 D B
3 3 D
4 B B
4 4 D
5 D C
5 5 D
6 D
6 B 6 B
7 A C
7 7 A
8 A C
8 8 B
9 A A
9 9 B
10 B D
10 10 A
11 D A
11 11 C
12 D C
12 12 C
13 B
13 B 13 B
14 C B
14 14 B
15 D C
15 15 C
16 B B
16 16 D
17 B C
17 17 C
18 C A
18 18 C
19 A
19 A 19 A
20 B B
20 20 C
21 B D
21 21 C
22 A C
22 22 C
23 B B
23 23 B
24 C A
24 24 C
25 D
25 D 25 A
26 A A
26 26 B
27 B C
27 27 A
28 B B
28 28 B
29 B A
29 29 D
30 B C
30 30 B
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1 1 D
2 D C
2 2 C
3 C A
3 3 A
4 C D
4 4 B
5 B C
5 5 B
6 A B
6 6 B
7 B D
7 7 D
8 A C
8 8 D
9 B C
9 9 D
10 A D
10 10 D
11 A B
11 11 C
12 C C
12 12 D
13 A B
13 13 D
14 C C
14 14 B
15 B C
15 15 B
16 C B
16 16 B
17 C B
17 17 D
18 C B
18 18 A
19 A D
19 19 C
20 B C
20 20 D
21 B B
21 21 C
22 A D
22 22 D
23 A C
23 23 B
24 B B
24 24 A
25 B B
25 25 B
26 B B
26 26 B
27 B C
27 27 B
28 C A
28 28 D
29 A C
29 29 A
30 A A
30 30 C
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1 D
1 B 1 B
2 C
2 B 2 C
3 A
3 C 3 D
4 B
4 A 4 D
5 B
5 C 5 C
6 A
6 B 6 A
7 B
7 D 7 B
8 A
8 C 8 C
9 A
9 D 9 C
10 C
10 C 10 B
11 A
11 D 11 D
12 B
12 C 12 D
13 A
13 A 13 A
14 A
14 A 14 B
15 B
15 D 15 D
16 A
16 D 16 A
17 B
17 C 17 D
18 D
18 A 18 D
19 C
19 B 19 C
20 A
20 A 20 A
21 B
21 C 21 C
22 C
22 D 22 B
23 B
23 B 23 B
24 D
24 D 24 C
25 B
25 A 25 D
26 B
26 B 26 A
27 A
27 D 27 C
28 B
28 B 28 B
29 B
29 C 29 C
30 D
30 A 30 C
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2 B 2 C 2 B
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4 B 4 B 4 C
5 A 5 C 5 C
6 D 6 D 6 C
7 B 7 B 7 B
8 B 8 A 8 A
9 C 9 D 9 B
10 A 10 C 10 B
11 D 11 D 11 D
12 A 12 C 12 D
13 B 13 A 13 B
14 A 14 C 14 D
15 A 15 B 15 A
16 B 16 D 16 B
17 B 17 B 17 C
18 A 18 D 18 D
19 D 19 A 19 C
20 C 20 A 20 C
21 B 21 B 21 D
22 D 22 A 22 A
23 C 23 B 23 B
24 B 24 B 24 C
25 C 25 B 25 A
26 B 26 C 26 D
27 C 27 A 27 A
28 A 28 D 28 C
29 A 29 C 29 B
30 A 30 C 30 D
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2 B 2 A 2 C
3 D 3 3 D
4 B 4 B 4 B
5 D 5 D 5 B
6 C 6 D 6 D
7 D 7 A 7 B
8 A 8 B 8 C
9 C 9 A 9 B
10 C 10 D 10 A
11 C 11 A 11 B
12 D 12 A 12 A
13 B 13 D 13 A
14 B 14 A 14 C
15 B 15 A 15 D
16 C 16 A 16 A
17 B 17 A 17 C
18 A 18 D 18 A
19 A 19 B 19 C
20 B 20 A 20 B
21 B 21 A 21 B
22 A 22 D 22 A
23 C 23 B 23 B
24 C 24 A 24 B
25 B 25 A 25 C
26 B 26 A 26 B
27 A 27 B 27 A
28 B 28 C 28 D
29 B 29 C 29 B
30 D 30 B 30 C
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1 C
2 B 2 A
2 B
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3 B
4 A 4 B
4 A
5 D 5 D
5 B
6 B 6 C
6 B
7 C 7 C
7 A
8 C 8 D
8 A
9 D 9 A
9 C
10 C 10 C
10 A
11 A 11 D
11 B
12 B 12 C
12 C
13 A 13 C
13 C
14 A 14 D
14 D
15 A 15 C
15 B
16 B 16 C
16 A
17 B 17 B
17 C
18 A 18 D
18 C
19 A 19 D
19 B
20 B 20 B
20 B
21 C 21 B
21 C
22 A 22 D
22 B
23 D 23 C
23 C
24 B 24 A
24 A
25 B 25 B
25 D
26 B 26 C
26 C
27 A 27 A
27 C
28 B 28 C
28 D
29 A 29 A
29 B
30 C 30 C
30 C
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1 1 D
2 B C
2 2 D
3 B B
3 3 C
4 D C
4 4 C
5 B B
5 5 B
6 C C
6 6 B
7 C B
7 7 B
8 D A
8 8 D
9 B B
9 9 C
10 A A
10 10 D
11 B C
11 11 B
12 B B
12 12 B
13 D A
13 13 A
14 C B
14 14 B
15 D D
15 15 D
16 C A
16 16 C
17 D A
17 17 C
18 C C
18 18 C
19 C C
19 19 B
20 A A
20 20 C
21 C B
21 21 B
22 B B
22 22 C
23 B C
23 23 C
24 B D
24 24 C
25 B C
25 25 B
26 B B
26 26 C
27 D B
27 27 B
28 C C
28 28 C
29 C D
29 29 A
30 B A
30 30 B
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1 A 1 B
2 B B
2 2 D
3 B D
3 3 B
4 A
4 C 4 C
5 A
5 C 5 C
6 A
6 C 6 A
7 D
7 B 7 D
8 D C
8 8 D
9 A D
9 9 C
10 A A
10 10 B
11 C
11 D 11 C
12 C
12 A 12 B
13 C
13 A 13 B
14 C B
14 14 C
15 C D
15 15 D
16 D B
16 16 C
17 A
17 C 17 C
18 D
18 D 18 C
19 D
19 C 19 C
20 C C
20 20 C
21 B C
21 21 B
22 B D
22 22 C
23 A
23 A 23 A
24 B
24 B 24 A
25 C
25 A 25 B
26 D
26 A 26 C
27 A D
27 27 B
28 A C
28 28 B
29 C
29 A 29 A
30 B
30 D 30 A
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1 C
2 D 2 B
2 C
3 D 3 A
3 D
4 C 4 A
4 A
5 B 5 B
5 B
6 B 6 B
6 D
7 A 7 B
7 C
8 A 8 D
8 C
9 A 9 C
9 C
10 A 10 D
10 D
11 D 11 A
11 D
12 B 12 D
12 D
13 B 13 B
13 D
14 D 14 C
14 A
15 D 15 A
15 B
16 B 16 A
16 B
17 A 17 D
17 B
18 B 18 B
18 C
19 D 19 D
19 B
20 A 20 D
20 C
21 C 21 D 21 D
22 B 22 A 22 C
23 C C
23 23 D
24 C D
24 24 D
25 A A
25 25 B
26 B B
26 26 C
27 C
27 C 27 B
28 A
28 A 28 A
29 A
29 B 29 B
30 B
30 D 30 B
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2 B 2 D 2 D
3 A 3 D 3 B
4 B 4 C 4 A
5 A 5 C 5 D
6 C 6 C 6 B
7 B 7 C 7 C
8 A 8 B 8 C
9 A 9 B 9 B
10 D 10 A 10 A
11 D 11 A 11 A
12 C 12 D 12 C
13 B 13 C 13 A
14 B 14 B 14 B
15 A 15 D 15 C
16 D 16 B 16 C
17 C 17 A 17 C
18 B 18 C 18 D
19 B 19 D 19 D
20 D 20 A 20 C
21 D 21 C 21 A
22 B 22 B 22 B
23 B 23 D 23 C
24 A 24 C 24 D
25 A 25 D 25 C
26 D 26 C 26 D
27 A 27 C 27 C
28 B 28 C 28 D
29 B 29 B 29 B
30 A 30 A 30 B
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1 A
2 A 2 C
2 D
3 B 3 B
3 A
4 C 4 C
4 D
5 C 5 C
5 D
6 C 6 D
6 D
7 C 7 C
7 C
8 B 8 D
8 B
9 B 9 D
9 C
10 C 10 A
10 B
11 A 11 B
11 D
12 B 12 D
12 B
13 A 13 A
13 B
14 C 14 A
14 D
15 A 15 A
15 A
16 A 16 D
16 B
17 B 17 D
17 D
18 C 18 B
18 A
19 C 19 C
19 D
20 A 20 B
20 C
21 C 21 C
21 D
22 A 22 B
22 A
23 No 23 C
correct 23 C
24 B
answer 24 A
25 A
24 B 25 C
26 A
25 A 26 B
27 B
26 B 27 D
28 C
27 C 28 D
29 D
28 A 29 A
30 B
29 A 30 A
30 C
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1 1 C
B 2 A
2 2 D
C 3 C
3 3 D
A 4 C
4 4 C
5 A
5 D 5 D
6 C
6 B 6 D
D 7 A
7 7 B
A 8 C
8 8 C
B 9 D
9 9 A
D 10 D
10 10 C
11 D
11 B 11 B
12 A
12 A 12 D
C 13 A
13 13 C
D 14 B
14 14 C
B 15 B
15 15 B
A 16 A
16 16 C
17 D
17 D 17 D
18 B
18 B 18 D
B 19 B
19 19 A
A 20 A
20 20 B
D 21 C
21 21 A
B 22 C
22 22 C
23 C
23 C 23 A
24 D
24 C 24 A
25 A
25 B 25 C
D 26 D
26 26 D
B 27 A
27 27 B
C 28 B
28 28 C
29 B
29 A 29 B
30 C
30 B 30 A
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1 D A
1 1 B
2 D A
2 2 C
3 A C
3 3 B
4 A B
4 4 A
5 C B
5 5 B
6 D B
6 6 C
7 B A
7 7 C
8 A D
8 8 B
9 D C
9 9 C
10 C C
10 10 A
11 D B
11 11 D
12 C C
12 12 A
13 C C
13 13 A
14 C C
14 14 A
15 B B
15 15 B
16 A C
16 16 D
17 D C
17 17 A
18 A B
18 18 D
19 A D
19 19 C
20 D A
20 20 D
21 C C
21 21 B
22 A D
22 22 B
23 C B
23 23 D
24 D B
24 24 D
25 B D
25 25 C
26 B B
26 26 A
27 B D
27 27 C
28 A D
28 28 A
29 A C
29 29 B
30 C B
30 30 C
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C 1 A
1 1 B
B 2 B
2 2 A
D 3 C
3 3 NO
B 4 D
4 ANSWER
5 B
5 C 4 D
6 D
6 C 5 B
B 7 C
7 6 D
B 8 B
8 7 NO
B ANSWER 9 C
9
D 8 B 10 B
10
9 B 11 A
11 B
10 A 12 C
12 C
11 C 13 D
13 A
D 12 B 14 D
14
C 13 B 15 A
15
D 14 B 16 B
16
A 15 D 17 C
17
16 A 18 A
18 C
17 A 19 C
19 D
C 18 D 20 C
20
A 19 C 21 A
21
D 20 A 22 B
22
A 21 C 23 A
23
22 A 24 B
24 B
23 B 25 C
25 A
C 24 C 26 C
26
B 25 A 27 C
27
D 26 A 28 D
28
A 27 C 29 A
29
28 B 30 B
30 B
29 C
30 A
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2019(ANSWERSHEET)
1 C 1 C B
1
2 C 2 C C
2
3 A 3 D B
3
4 B 4 B D
4
5 B 5 B B
5
6 B 6 D C
6
7 A 7 B B
7
8 D 8 A D
8
9 A 9 C B
9
10 D 10 A D
10
11 A 11 11 B
12 B 12 B A
12
13 C 13 B C
13
14 A 14 C B
14
15 A 15 A C
15
16 B 16 C C
16
17 D 17 C C
17
18 B 18 D D
18
19 B 19 C C
19
20 C 20 C C
20
21 C 21 A A
21
22 C 22 A A
22
23 D 23 D A
23
24 C 24 A B
24
25 A 25 B B
25
26 C 26 D A
26
27 D 27 C D
27
28 C 28 D C
28
29 B 29 C B
29
30 C 30 C B
30
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(MCQ PART)
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(MCQ PART)
B 1 A 1 A
1
C 2 D 2 C
2
B 3 A 3 B
3
C 4 B 4 C
4
D 5 D 5 D
5
B 6 C 6 A
6
C 7 B 7 B
7
A 8 D 8 C
8
B 9 C 9 B
9
B 10 A 10 C
10
D 11 C 11 C
11
A 12 D 12 D
12
A 13 C 13 B
13
D 14 C 14 D
14
D 15 B 15 D
15
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WRITTEN PART
1.
mgvavb:
‡`Iqv Av‡Q,
AwZµvšÍ `~iZ¡, s = 2500 m
Avw` †eM, V0 = 50 ms −1; †kl †eM, V = 0
Avgiv Rvwb, V 2 = v02 + 20s
−v20 −(50)2 1
a= = = − 𝑚𝑠 −2
25 22500 2
1 1
Avevi, S = v0 t + at 2 2500 = 50 t − t 2
2 4
t 2 − 200t + 10000 = 0 (t − 100)2 = 0
t − 100 = 0 t = 100 sec.
AZGe, _vgvi mgq= 100 sec
1
cÖ`Ë ej, F = ma = 2500 − = −1250 N.
2
(‡h‡nZz cÖwZ‡ivax ej, ZvB gvb FYvZ¥K)
2. mgvavb: †`IqvAv‡Q,
x = 6.0 cos(6πt + π)m − − − − − (i)
i bs mgxKiY‡K x = A cos (ωt + π) Gi mv‡_ Zzjbvq K‡i cvB, ωt = 6πt ω = 6π
2πf = 6π A = 6 m.
f = 3s −1
t = 2 sec n‡j (i) bs n‡Z cvB,
x = 6 cos(6π2 + π) = −6 m.
AvgivRvwb, †eM π √𝐴2 − 𝑥 2 = 6π √62 − (−6)2
= 6π0 = 0ms −1
Ges Z¡iY = −ω2 x = −(6π)2 (−6)
= 36π2 6 = 216π2 ms −2
AZGe, e¯‘wUi †eM 0 ms −1 Ges Z¡iY 216π2 ms −2
3. mgvavb:
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GLv‡b, fi‡e‡Mi msiÿYkxjZv Abyhvqx,
mα Vα + mR VR = 0
Vα 𝑚𝑅 216 𝑣
ev,
vR
= −
𝑚α
= −
4
𝑣𝑅 = − 54α
1
Avevi, E0 = m v2
2 α α
1 1 vα 2
ER = mR vR2 = 216 (− )
2 2 54
1 v2α 1 1
= 4 54
2 542
=
54
( 2 4 2
𝑣α )
1 1 E0 E0
= ( mα vα2 ) = Er =
54 2 54 54
4.
mgvavb: hw` †KvbwU f2 †dvKvm `~i‡Z¡i †jÝ e¨envi K‡i Z‡e Zvi †Pv‡Li GB ÎæwU `~i n‡e|
GLv‡b, f1 = 50 cm [f ¯^vfvweK †Pv‡Li `~i we›`y = ∞ ]
1 1 1 1 1 1
= + = +
f f2 𝑓2 2 50 𝑓2
f2 +50
0= f2 = −50cm. = −0.5 m.
f2 50
1 1
ÿgZv = 𝐷= = −2𝐷.
f(m) −0.5
AZGe, †jvKwU 2D ÿgZvi AeZj †jÝ e¨envi Ki‡j Zvi †Pv‡Li GB ÎæwU `~i n‡e|
Chemistry
5.
mgvavb: †evi g‡Wj Abymv‡i nvB‡Wªv‡Rb wewKiY eY©vwji DrcwË:
wPÎvbymv‡i, nvB‡Wªv‡Rb cigvYyi B‡j±ªb wb¤œ kw³¯Íi †_‡K D”P kw³¯Í‡i †M‡j kw³¯Í‡i Avmvi mgq kw³i
wewKiY N‡U| wewfbœ Zi½ ˆ`‡N©¨i wewKwiZ kw³i Rb¨ wewfbœ eY©vwj m„wó nq|
(b
mgvavb: jvB‡gb, evgvi, c¨v‡ðb, eªv‡KU, dzbW wmwiR|
(c)
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mgvavb: †evi g‡W‡ji `ywU mxgve×Zv-
i. GK B‡jKUªb wewkó cigvYyi ev Avq‡bi eY©vwj e¨vK¨v Ki‡Z cvi‡jI GKvwaK B‡j±ªb wewkó cigvYyi
eY©vwj e¨vL¨v Ki‡Z cv‡i bv|
ii. GKwU B‡jKUª‡bi Rb¨ GKwU eY©vwj †iLv `„wó‡MvPi nIqvi K_v n‡jI ev¯Í‡e GKvwaK eY©vwj cvIqv
hvq|
6.
mgvavb: mg‡qi mv‡_ N2 I NH3 Gi cwigv‡Yi cwieZ©b-
wewµqv †KŠkj:
+
i. CH3 Cl + AlCl3 → CH3 + 𝐴𝑙𝐶𝑙4−
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ii.
(b)
mgvavb: CH3 − CH2 − CH2 − CH2 OH 1 = weDUvbj
∆ ↓ H2 SO4
CH3 CH2 CH = CH2 + H2 O
1 − weDwUb
8. (a)
mgvavb: ‡Zj ev Pwe©
10.
3 5 7
mgvavb: 1 + + + + ……
1! 2! 3!
2n−1 2(n−1)+1
avivi n Zg c` μn = (n−1)! =
(n−1)!
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2 1
= (n−2)! + (n−1)!
Avgiv Rvwb, m! − G m ≥ 0 myZivs (n − 2)! G n ≥ 2
(2n−1) 2 1
avivi mgwó ∑∞
n=1 = ∑∞
n=2 + ∑∞
n=1
(n−1)! (n−2)! (n−1)!
1 1 1 1 1 1
= 2 (1 + + + + ⋯ . ) + (1 + + + + … . )
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
= 2e + e = 3e
weKí:
3 5 1 1+2 1+4 1+6
1+ + + + … …. = 1 + + + + … ..
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
1 1 1 2 4 6
= (1 + + + ….) + ( + + …..)
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
2 3
= e + 2(1 + + + ⋯….)
2! 3!
1 1
= e + 2 (1 + + + … . . ) = e + 2e = 3e
1! 2!
11.
mgvavb:
wP‡Î n‡Z 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷 eM©‡ÿ‡Îi PviwU we›`y h_vµ‡g 𝐴 (2, 4), 𝐵 (4, 4)𝐶 (4, 4), 𝐷 (2, 6)
4−6
𝐴𝐶 K‡Y©i mgx, 𝑦 − 4 = (𝑥 − 2)
2−4
𝑦−4= 𝑥−2𝑥−𝑦+2=0
4−6
Ges 𝐵𝐷 K‡Y©i mgx, 𝑦 − 4 = (𝑥 − 4)
4−2
𝑦 − 4 = −𝑥 + 4 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 8
12.
mgvavb: sinθ + sin2θ + sin3θ = 1 + cosθ + cos2θ
2sin2θcosθ + sin2θ = 2 cos 2 θ + cosθ
sin2θ(2cosθ + 1) − cosθ(2cosθ + 1) = 1
(2cosθ + 1)(sin2θ − cosθ) = 0
Avevi, sin2θ − cosθ = 0 2cosθ + 1 = 0
1
2sinθcosθ − cosθ = 0 cosθ = −
2
𝜋
cosθ(2sinθ − 1) = 0 cos θ = cos 2
2
2𝜋
cosθ = 0 θ = 2𝑛𝜋 ±
3
π
θ = (2n + 1)
2
A_ev, 2sinθ − 1 = 0 mgvavb,
1 π 2π
sinθ = = sin θ = 2nπ ± ,
2 6 3
π π
θ = nπ + (−1)n θ = (2n + 1) ,
6 2
π
θ = nπ + (−1)
6
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RxeweÁvb (Biology) wjwLZ Ask
13.
mgvavb: mv‡jvKms‡køl‡Yi ivmvqwbK wewµqvwU wb¤œiƒc:
m~h©v‡jvK
6CO2 + 12H2 O → C6 H12 O6 + 6H2 O + 6O2
‡K¬v‡ivwdj
mv‡jvKms‡køl‡bi `yBwU ¸iæZ¡c~Y© KvR wb¤œiƒc:
1. Dw™¢‡`i Lv`¨ cÖ¯‘Z: G cÖwµqvq meyR Dw™¢` Zv‡`i Rb¨ cÖ‡qvRbxq Lv`¨ ˆZwi K‡i _v‡K| Kv‡RB G
cÖwµqvq meyR Dw™¢` Rxe‡bi †gŠwjK Pvwn`v wgUvq|
2. cÖvwYKz‡ji Lv`¨: cÖvwYRMr Zvi Lv‡`¨i Rb¨ m¤ú~Y©fv‡e meyR Dw™¢‡`i Dci wbf©ikxj| cÖvwYRM‡Zi
mgy`q Lv`¨ Dw™¢`RMr mv‡jvKms‡kølY cÖwµqvq cÖ¯‘Z K‡i _v‡K| Kv‡RB G cÖwµqvi Dci cÖZ¨ÿfv‡e
Dw™¢` RMr Ges c‡ivÿfv‡e gvbymn mg¯Í RxeRMr wbf©ikxj|
14.
mgvavb: GKexRcÎx Dw™¢‡`i g~‡ji AšÍM©VbMZ kbv³Kvix QqwU ˆewkó¨ wb¤œiƒc:
K) fv¯‹zjvi evÛ‡ji msL¨v mvaviYZ 6-Gi AwaK|
L) g¾v me©`v Dcw¯’Z Ges eo I my¯úó|
M) RvB‡jb †f‡mj MnŸi †MvjvKvi ev wW¤^vKvi AvK…wZi
N) G‡Z K¨vw¤^qvg KLbI m„wó nq bv|
O) G‡Z †cwimvB‡Kj †_‡K ïay cvk¦©g~‡ji m„wó nq|
P) G‡Z †MŠY ev †m‡KÛvwi e„w× nq bv|
15.
mgvavb: gvby‡li †kÖwYweb¨vm wb¤œiƒc: Homo Sapines
Phylum/ce© t Chordata
Subphylum/Dc-ce© t Vertebrata
Class/‡kÖwY t Mammalia
Order/eM© t Primates
Family/‡MvÎ t Hominidae
Genus/ MY t Homo
16. a. †MvjK…wg (Round worm) b. Av‡cj kvgyK (Apple snail)
c. †RuvK (Leech) d. iæBgvQ (Rohu fish)
e. Nwoqvj (Gharial) f. †`v‡qj (Magpie robin)
mgvavb:
a. †MvjK…wg : Ascaris lumbricoides
b. Av‡cj kvgyK : Pila globosa
c. †RuvK : Hirudinaria manillensis
d. iæBgvQ : Labeo rohita
e. Nwoqvj : Gavialis gangeticus
f. †`v‡qj : Copsychus Saularis
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mgvavb: Biodiversity is the key to balance healthy ecosystems, independent webs of
living organisms which are vital to all life on Earth. Biodiversity makes such an
ecosystem that provides us with clean air, fresh water, food, resources and
medicine. In a biodiversity ecosystem, if the environment changes and some
organisms can no longer thrive, others can take their place and fulfill essential
functions. All plants equally important to maintain the ecological balance. If any fall
in risk. So to keep a good ecological balance, all plants and animals within this
ecosystem must be preserved.
24.
mgvavb: A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables and
any following syllables of two or more words.
Writer use rhyme in poems for many reasons. Rhyme, along with meter, helps
make a poem musical. In traditional poetry, a regular rhyme aids the memory for
recitation and gives predictable pleasure.
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