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1st & 2nd Year – Grand Test (ACCORDING TO PMC SYLLABUS) 19th August, 2023

Q. No KEY HINTS
PHYSICS
1 C Their initial velocities are same so their final velocities is also same.
𝑊
2 𝑔 = = 𝑊 = 𝑚𝑔
B 𝑚
3 C Maintain its direction due to inertia.
4𝐻 4𝐻
4 tan 𝜃 = ⇒ 𝜃 = tan−1 ( 𝑅 )
D 𝑅
𝑉12
5 A 𝑅= 𝑔
6 D 𝑊 = 𝐹𝑑 cos 𝜃

7
𝑊
C Slope = tan 𝜃 = = Power
𝑡
8 A Mass of ripple is large so velocity is small.
9 C Closed path displacement is 0
𝜃
10 D 𝑊 = 𝑡 ⇒ 𝜃 = 𝑊𝑡
11 C ⃗ and 𝑊
𝑉 ⃗⃗⃗ are perpendicular
12 B |𝑉 | = constant 𝑊 = 𝑎𝑡 𝑉̂ = chairs

13 D Distance = 4A
14 D These three are necessary condition
15 D At mean positive V = Max 9 = 0
16 C W = 0 K.E = constant
17 C Perform SHM
18 C At each point angle arc called phase.
19 A Crest and trough is half wave
𝐶
20 B 𝜆=
𝑓
𝐸 𝐸 1 Power
21 B 𝐼= =( ) =
𝐴.𝑡 𝑡 𝐴 Area
22 A No heat enter or leave air
23 𝑓∝𝑛
D
24 A At node all particles are at rest
25 A 2𝑓1 , 3𝑓1 , 4𝑓1 … 𝑛𝑓1
26 B Both source and listener are at rest
∆𝑃 0
27 C Slope = = = 0
∆𝑉 ∆𝑉
28 B Volume is constant
29 C Heat leave the system
30 D For adiabatic = 0, for isothermal = ∞
31 A 𝜃=0
∆𝑉
32 D 𝐸 = ∆𝑟
𝑡
33 B 𝑞 = 𝑞0 (1 − 𝑒 − ⁄𝑅𝐶 )
𝑉 = 𝑞 = volt = 𝐽⁄𝐶 = 9𝑉 = 9𝐽⁄𝐶
𝑊
34 B
𝜖 +𝜖
35 B 𝐼= 1 2
𝑅
36 D In parallel combination voltage is same
𝛿 +𝛿
37 A 𝛿𝑡 = 1 2 2
38 A Glow ∝ power dissipation
39 B 𝐹 = 𝐼𝐿𝐵 = 𝐵 = 𝐹⁄𝐼𝐿
40 D 𝜙 = 𝐵𝐴
41 B Change of flux is zero
42 B North pole is produced
43 C Electromagnetic induction
44 C Fixed positive and negative ions
1st & 2nd Year – Grand Test (ACCORDING TO PMC SYLLABUS) 19th August, 2023
45 C There is an electric field at the junction directed from n-type to P-type side
46 B Threshold frequency

47 A 𝜆𝐶 = 𝑚.𝐶
48 C Hertz
1 1 1
49 B = 𝑅( − )
𝜆 22 ∞2
50 A Ultraviolet region
51 B
52 B Smaller
53 C Neutron decay into proton
54 A Mass number decrease by 4
CHEMISTRY
55 C 18g = 18amu × 𝑁𝐴
56 A Molecular mass of 𝐶𝑂2 is 44amu
57 A 𝐻2 is limiting reagent as it produced least amount of 𝑁𝐻3 .
58 C 𝑟𝐻 = 𝑍 𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑛 ⇒ 𝑟𝐻 = 4𝑟𝐵𝑒
59 C 𝑛 + 𝑙 = 4 for 4S & 3P
60 D Spin quantum number is independent quantum number.
61 B d-subshell is splited into 5 energy levels. The energy of two orbitals become greater than original.
62 D Hund’s rule is not valid for S-orbital.
63 B P & 1/V is a straight line with positive slope.
64 D All are correct statements.
65 C R depends on unit of measurement
66 D Z lesser than 1 thus more attractive force.
67 C 𝑆𝑂2 & 𝐻𝐵𝑟 both have dipole moment
68 A One 𝐻2 𝑂 form one hydrogen bond with another 𝐻2 𝑂.
69 D All are correct
70 B NaCl is cubic, so it is isotropic.
71 D Cube has 23 elements of symmetry.
72 A 𝐾𝐶 is independent of pressure
73 C 𝐾𝐶 for the reaction will be 1/120
74 A The ∆𝑛 = 0 for the given reaction
75 A 𝐾𝑆𝑃 ∝ Temperature
76 D Temperature increases the rate of all reactions
A 1 ∆[𝑐𝑜𝑛]
77 Rate = coefficient ∆𝑡
78 C The reaction is negative order reaction
79 B Order and molecularity may be same or different
80 D All are correct
B ∆𝐻𝑟
81 ∆𝐻𝑓 = moles of product
82 B Heat of neutralization is maximum for strong acids and base.
83 B 𝐶𝑚 > 𝐶𝑠 by molar mass times.
84 A For solid and liquid 𝑞𝑃 = 𝑞𝑉
85 A Internal energy of ideal gas depends only on temperature.
86 B Oxidizing strength ∝ positive charge
87 A SHE acts as cathode thus act as oxidizing agent
88 D All are correct
A Isoelectronic species
89 1
Radius ∝ 𝑍
90 D Cl has maximum ionization energy
A 1
91 Ionic character ∝ Size of anion
92 C Group – V
93 C Density of Na is greater than K.
94 C First increases then decreases
95 D Reactivity with 𝐻2 𝑂 ∝ Size
1st & 2nd Year – Grand Test (ACCORDING TO PMC SYLLABUS) 19th August, 2023
96 D 𝑀𝑔 + wet acid → 𝑀𝑔𝑂 + 𝑀𝑔(𝑂𝐻)2 + 𝑀𝑔3 𝑁2
97 A 𝑉 > 𝑇𝑖 > 𝐶𝑟 ≈ 𝐹𝑒
98 C First decreases then remain constant and at last increases.
99 A 𝐶𝐻3− as good nucleophile.
100 A Isobutylene is more stable.
101 A 𝑆𝑂3 is electrophile
102 D Occur in all molecules
103 C Acetone has no active hydrogen
104 B 𝐵𝑟2 and 𝐶𝐶𝑙4
105 A Ease of esterification ∝ stability of alcohol
106 C Benzaldehyde give negative test
107 D Resonating carbocation is more stable thus its formation is easier
108 D Hyperconjugation
BIOLOGY
109 C Fluid mosaic model presented by Singer & Nicholson is most acceptable model.
110 B Flu virus is cause of problems in upper respiratory tract having RNA genome.
111 C Plasmids isolated from bacteria are used in biotechnology.
112 D Heart, myocardium have cardiac muscles i.e, tireless in nature.
113 B Propulsions of cilia in respiratory tract play role as component of 1st line of defense.
114 D For both intracellular and extracellular transport Golgi bodies are regarded as post office of cell.
115 A Sub-cutaneous fat provide insulation and if we exclude it mammals will face loss of heat.
116 C Increase in temperature causes increase in collisions, K.E and weaker intermolecular forces.
For gluconeogenesis, metabolites from fats and proteins are brought to mitochondrial matrix for
117
B ATP synthesis.
118 D Leucoplasts are storage organelles in autotrophs having given shape.
119 C rDNA is found in central fibrillar region of nucleolus.
All disaccharides have same formula and no. of C, H and O but differ due to type of glycosidic
120
D linkage and monomers.
rRNA is part of ribosomes, tRNA bring amino acids, mRNA has code for protein synthesis. So
121
C directly or indirectly they are part of protein synthesis.
122 B Amino acids of active site interact with substrate for catalysis.
123 A Cyclic and non-cyclic pathways i.e., 2 pathways.
In chemiosmosis 𝐻 + ions flow via ATP synthase is from inter-membrane space to mitochondrial
124
B matrix.
125 C 7C intermediate is formed when 5G3P are converted to 3RuBP.
126 B Protease chop-up large protein strands before final assembly.
127 D There is no membrane bounded organelle in bacteria.
Several experiments on absorption and action spectrum conclude that plant cannot perform
128
C photosynthesis without violet blue and red wavelengths.
129 A Given bacteria has two flagella by removing 1 flagellum it can still show locomotion.
130 D As female ascaris is larger in length it possesses coiled ovaries.
H-bonding or cohesion play a vital role in transport, cohesion, surface tension and tension in
131
D capillary actions.
132 D Due to change in Ψ𝑊 and Ψ𝑆 given roles help plants in various functions.
133 C Both coelenterates and angiosperms show alternation of generation.
134 B All these symptoms are caused by intestinal parasite – tapeworm.
135 B All other are organs while flatworm have cells for it.
Unlike placentals where development of fetal organs completes inside uterus, the marsupials take
136
D this while being kept attached to mother in marsupium.
137 C Gastrin is a hormone while others have proteolytic enzyme role.
138 B Bile emulsification convert large fat globules into small particles then lipases act on it.
139 A AV valves remain closed in ventricular contractions.
140 B We breathe throughout the day hence respiratory tract is exposed to pathogens at large.
141 A Secretions of sebaceous glands make the skin pH large.
142 D 𝛾-interferons are released by activated T-cells.
143 A KCL is made in RBC during chloride shift.
144 D Hemoglobin act as a buffer to maintain pH of blood.
1st & 2nd Year – Grand Test (ACCORDING TO PMC SYLLABUS) 19th August, 2023
145 C Bronchioles changes its diameter with air flow.
146 D Dense network of blood capillaries surrounds the alveoli.
147 B Laryngopharynx is the posterior most inferior part of pharynx.
Periosteum is outer covering of bone supplied by blood capillaries and nerves which allows growth
148 B
to bone.
149 A Osteoblast concern to increase diameter of bone.
150 B Canaliculi are radiated from lacunae in osteon/haversian canal system.
151 C Yellow bone marrow present in medullary canal of bone, which is fat in nature.
152 D Muscular contraction will continue till the availability of 𝐶𝑎++ and ATPs.
153 C Neurons communicates with body cells through axon terminals.
154 B Chemical nature of myelin is lipid.
155 C Neurotransmitter acetylcholine are packed inside synaptic vesicle in axon knobs.
156 A Spinal cord is the central cable of nervous system which interconnect brain with body.
157 C Muscles and glands are related to the motor output.
158 C G.H or S.T.H (somatotrophin) target site whole body of an animal.
159 C Low blood calcium, hypocalcemia is the cause of under secretion of parathormone.
160 A High secretion of insulin results in hypoglycemia (low blood glucose)
161 A Estrogen relates to the maturation of reproductive organ in female.
162 C Over secretion of parathormone leads to muscular weakness.
163 B Cowper gland secretion emptied in urethra.
164 D Prostaglandin in semen facilitate sperm movement in female reproductive tract.
165 D Fallopian tube or oviduct terminates in uterus carrying ova/zygote.
166 C Implantation of embryo occurs in endometrium.
167 A Growth of follicle is stimulated by estrogen.
168 B The recessive flower col. of Pisum sativum is white.
169 B There are 2 antigens in ABO system.
170 D Universal donor for blood is blood group O.
171 C In human each cell of body has 22 pairs autosome gene linkage groups.
172 B Homozygous recessive is the genotype of a bald woman.
173 D DNA-RNA-ATPs all are biochemical evidence of evolution.
174 A Hypohippus horse belong to the Pliocene era of evaluation.
175 C Struggle against the forces of nature called extra specific.
176 C Uniformitarianism theory of evolution concern to earth crust.
ENGLISH
177 A “Many a” is followed by a singular noun and singular verb.
178 B When “along with” is used between two nouns, verb is used according to the first noun.
179 A Collective noun is followed by a singular verb.
180 B When “and” is used it is always followed by “between”.
181 D Use “over” when something is in rest position.
182 D Superior/inferior/junior/senior are followed by preposition “to”.
183 A Use preposition “from” with the word service and “on” for pension.
184 B If reported speech contains universal/general truth then the tense will remain unchanged.
Use if/whether for question and said ⇒ asked, present continuous will be changed into past
185 A
continuous.
Said ⇒ ordered when we have order in direct speech in imperative sentence and preposition “to” is
186 D
used before the verb.
187 D If one sentence is in simple past, the second should be in past continuous.
188 B Past perfect is always used with simple past tense.
189 A For re-occurring action we use simple present tense.
Type one conditional sentence has the structure (If + present tense + subject + can/shall/will/may +
190 D
base verb + rots).
191 C Use zero article before names of cities.
For modal verbs we use this structure to change them into passive voice (M.auxiliary + Subject +
192 A
be + third form of verb + by + O pronoun)
For W/H words, they will remain on the same position and for present continuous (subject + is,
193 B
am, are + being + third form of verb + by + O pronoun)
194 C We use “lest” when both sentences are positive as it gives negative meaning.
1st & 2nd Year – Grand Test (ACCORDING TO PMC SYLLABUS) 19th August, 2023
LOGICAL REASONING
195 A If Arsalan is sitting at Ashfaq’s left, Arsalan’s seat is 252. The next seat to the left, then is 251.
196 C There is not enough information to verify the third statement.
Airlines being faster means of transport, people would surely prefer it to the railways if there is a
197 A
marginal difference between the fares. Hence, course I follows.
Clearly, internet users should not suffer on account of certain individuals who indulge in internet
198 A
hacking. Wrong doers should be penalized. Hence, only I follows.
Clearly, withdrawal of funds by society members is bound to reduce the lending power of the
199 B
society.
In this series, the third letter is repeated as the first letter of the next segment. The middle letter
200 A
remains static, the third letter is in alphabetical order.

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