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NUMS
FULL LENGTH PAPER–1
PHYSICS
Q.1 If length of the conductor is doubled and its cross-section is halved, its conductance will
A. Become one half B. Increase four-fold
C. Become eight-fold D. Decrease four-fold
Q.2 A certain radioactive mass decay's from 64g to 2g in 20days. What is its half-life?
A. 5 days B. 4 days C. 10 days D. 6 days
Q.3 All of the following wires are made of the same material but are different sizes.
Identify the wire with the lowest resistance.

A. B. C. D.
Q.4 /4 corresponds to:
A. 0º B. 90º C. 180º D. 360º
Q.5 Distance covered during one half vibration of an oscillating body in terms of
amplitude ‘A’ is
A
A. B. A C. 2A D. 4A
2
Q.6 The Doppler effect in sound waves is observed because
A. Sound waves are longitudinal
B. Sound waves are transverse
C. The distance between the source of sound and the observer is changing
D. The distance between the source of sound and the observer is fixed
Q.7 In parallel plate capacitor Capacitance depends on:
A. Charge B. Electric field
C. Voltage D. Cross-sectional area
Q.8 Some charge is being given to a conductor. Then its potential is
A. Maximum at surface
B. Remain same throughout the conductor
C. Maximum at centre
D. Maximum somewhere between surface and centre
Q.9 AC voltage is fed into a single diode rectifier. The output of the rectifier is
A. Full wave rectified dc voltage B. Double frequency AC voltage
C. Half wave rectified dc voltage D. None of these
Q.10 A projectile of mass m is the thrown with a velocity v making an angle of 45° with
the horizontal. The change in momentum from departure to arrival along vertical
direction, is
mv
A. 2mv B. mv C. 2 mv D.
2
Q.11 A bomb of mass 9 kg explodes into two pieces of mass 3 kg and 6kg. The velocity of
mass 3 kg is 16 ms–1. The kinetic energy of mass 6 kg in joule is
A. 768 B. 96 C. 384 D. 192
Q.12 A couple of moment 50 /  N-m acting on a body produces angular speed of 2
rev/second/ Then work done per second is:
A. (100 /  ) W B. 200W C. ( 25 /  )W D. ( 2 / 50 ) W
Q.13 Two light springs of spring constants 8 Nm–1 and 2 Nm–1 are attached through a

mass 0.1 Kg as shown in figure:


If the mass is displaced along the length of springs, its frequency of vibration will be
8
A. Hz B. 5 Hz C. 2 Hz D. None of the above
  
Q.14 In symbolic representation of diode, the head known as
A. Anode B. Cathode C. Diode D. Neutral

NUMS FULL LENGTH PAPER–1 PAGE 1 OF 14


Q.15 A resistance of 6 ohm is connected in series with another resistance of 4ohm across a
battery of 20V. The potential difference across the 6 ohm resistor is
A. 3V B. 9V C. 6V D. 12V
Q.16 When a sample of a radioactive nuclide decays, the count rate falls from 1200 to 150
in three minutes.
What is the half-life of the radioactive nuclide?
A. 0.75 minutes B. 3.0 minutes C. 1.0 minutes D. 9.0 minutes
Q.17 In the below diagram, the magnitude of the electric field at point A is E. What is the
electric field at point B in terms of E?

1
A. 3E B. E C. 9E ED.
9
Q.18 A particle is executing simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 0.02 metre and
frequency 50 Hz. The maximum acceleration of the particle is
A. 100m/s2 B. 100π2m/s2 C. 100m/s2 D. 200π2m/s2
Q.19 Strontium – 90 ( 38 Sr ) is radioactive and emits -particle. Which equation is best?
90

A. 90
38 Sr →90
39 Sr + −1 
0
B. 90
38 Sr →90
37 Rb +1 
0

C. Sr → Y + 
90
38
90
39
0
−1 D. Sr →90
90
38 37 Sr +1 
0

Q.20 A body executing SHM with amplitude xo then its K.E at any point can be found by
expression
B. K ( x 02 − x 2 )
1 1
A. Kx 02
2 2
1
C. Kx 2 D. None of these
2
Q.21 In full wave rectification, the output DC is obtained across the load for
A. Positive half of AC B. Complete cycle of AC
C. Negative half of AC D. All of the above
Q.22 If period of oscillation of mass M suspended from a spring is 2s, the period of mass
9kg is____
A. 6s B. 4s C. 3s D. 2s
Q.23 Which graph represents the motion of a car that is travelling along a straight road
with a uniformly increasing speed?

A. B. C. D.
Q.24 A radioactive material has a half-life of 100s. If the initial amount of the material is
400 mg, then the amount left after 300s in mg is
A. 100 B. 200 C. 133 D. 50
Q.25 Alpha rays emitted from a radioactive substance are
A. Negatively charged particles B. Helium nuclei
C. Hydrogen nuclei D. Deuterons
Q.26 A body of mass 1 kg is thrown with a velocity of 10 ms–1 at an angle of 60o with the
horizontal. Its momentum at the highest point is
A. 2 kg ms–1 B. 3 kg ms–1 C. 4 kg ms–1 D. 5 kg ms–1
Q.27 A loop of 5 turns of wire is placed is uniform magnetic field of 0.5T then area of loop
shrinks at constant rate 10m2/s, emf induced is
A. 2.5V B. 250V C. 25V D. 0.25V
Q.28 In a bridge type full wave rectifier, if Vm is the peak voltage across the secondary of
the transformer, the maximum voltage across each reverse biased diode is:
A. Vm B. Vm/ 2 C. 2Vm D. Vm/3

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Q.29 The horizontal range is 4√3 times of the maximum height. Its angle of projection is:
A. 90-degree B. 45-degree C. 60-degree D. 30 degree
Q.30 Radon-220 is radioactive and decays to polonium-216 with the emission of an -
particle. The equation for the radioactive decay is shown.
86 Rn →84 Po + 2 He
220 216 4

How many neutrons are in the radon and polonium nuclei?


Rn Po
A. 86 84
B. 134 132
C. 220 212
D. 220 216
Q.31 In multiple revolutions, centre of rotation is______
A. Fixed B. Not fixed
C. May depend on condition of rotation D. There is no centre in angular motion
Q.32 The primary winding of a transformer has 100 turns and its secondary winding has
200 turns. The primary is connected to an ac supply of 120 V and the current
flowing in it is 10 A. The voltage and the current in the secondary are
A. 240 V, 5 A B. 240 V, 10 A C. 60 V, 20 A D. 120 V, 20 A
Q.33 An electric heater of rating 1000 W is used for 10 hrs per day for 20 days. The
electrical energy utilized is
A. 150 kWh B. 200 kWh C. 100 kWh D. 300 kWh
Q.34 Calculate the power across each 20- ohm resistance.

A. 1000W, 1000W B. 500W, 500W


C. 1000kW, 1000kW D. 500kW, 500kW
Q.35 Calculate the magnetic flux produced when the magnetic field is parallel to the
surface area.
A. Maximum B. Minimum
C. Zero D. Depends on the magnetic field
Q.36 62.5 × 1018 electrons per second are flowing through a wire of area of cross-section
0.1m2, the value of current flowing will be
A. 1 A B. 0.1 A C. 10 A D. 0.11 A
Q.37 The phase angle between two points is 3. The distance between these points is 15
cm. What is the wavelength of the wave?
A. 30 cm B. 45 cm C. 5 cm D. 10 cm
Q.38 A train is moving with a constant speed is along a circular track. A siren in its
v
engine is emitting a sound of frequency f , if u = , where v is the speed of sound,
10
the apparent frequency of sound as heard by passenger at rear end of train is:
9f 11 9f
A. B. C. D. f
10 10f 11
Q.39 A student carries out an experiment and plots the V-I graph of three samples of nichrome
wire with resistances R1 R2 and R3 respectively. Which of the following is true?

A. R1 = R2 = R3 B. R1 > R2 > R3
C. R3 > R2 > R1 D. R2 > R3 > R1
Q.40 100 W heater is used to heat 500 g of water from 20oC to 50oC. How long should the
heater be switched on? Specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 J/goC.
A. 63 sec B. 63 min C. 630 sec D. 6.3 min

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CHEMISTRY
Q.41 In the reaction 3Br2 + 6CO32− + 3H 2O ⎯⎯ → 5Br − + BrO−3 + 6HCO−3
A. Bromine is oxidized and carbonate is reduced
B. Bromine is reduced and water is oxidized
C. Bromine is neither reduced nor oxidized
D. Bromine is both reduced and oxidized
Q.42 Identify the state function among the following
A. w/q B. q/w C. q  w D. q + w
Q.43 Which of the following is correct about ionization energy?
A. It is independent of atomic radii B. It decreases with increase in atomic radii
C. It increases with increase in atomic radii D. It increases with increase in shielding effect
Q.44 Efficiency of reaction can be determined by
A. Limiting reactant B. Law of mass action
C. Percentage yield D. Stoichiometry
Q.45 In a crystal the cations and anions are held together by
A. Metallic bond B. Covalent bonds
C. London forces D. Electrostatic forces
Q.46 In crystal lattice of ice, each O-atom of water molecule is attached to?
A. Four H-atoms B. Three H-atoms C. Two H-atoms D. One H-atom
Q.47 The number of water molecules present in a drop of water weighing 0.018g is
A. 6.02×1026 B. 6.02×1020 C. 6.02×1023 D. 6.02×1019
Q.48 Methyl ketone are characterized by
A. Tollen’s test B. Iodoform test C. Benedict’s test D. Fehling test
Q.49 Hybridization of oxygen in secondary alcohols is
A. sp B. sp2 C. sp3 D. dsp2
Q.50 Cannizarro’s reaction is NOT carried out by
A. Methanal B. Benzaldehyde
C. 2,2-Dimethyl propanal D. Ethanal
Q.51 Correct name of CH2(OH)CH(OH)CH2(OH) is
A. Ethylene glycol B. Propylene glycol
C. Tertiary propyl glycol D. Glycerol
Q.52 Aldol product on heating undergoes
A. Decomposition B. Dehydration
C. Rearrangement D. Reduction
Q.53 The total number of sigma bonds between C – H in benzene are
A. 6 B. 12 C. 3 D. 8
Q.54 The pKa of a weak acid is 4.8 what should be the ratio of log [salt] / [acid], if a buffer of pH = 5.8
is required?
A. 1 B. 0.1 C. 10 D. 2
Q.55 The equation for the rate constant k = Ae-Ea/ RT a chemical reaction will proceed
more rapidly if there is a decrease in
A. k B. Ea C. A D. T
Q.56 The mass of one molecule of N2 is
23 28
A. 6.02×10 g B. 0.28g C. 28g D. ×10-23 g
28 6.02
Q.57 The Born Haber cycle is used to determine lattice energies of:
A. Molecular solids B. Ionic solids
C. Covalent solids D. Metallic solids
Q.58 Which one of the following is used for treatment of acidity in stomach
A. Mg(OH)2 B. Ca(OH)2 C. NaOH D. Na2CO3
Q.59 For the equation NO−3 + 4H + + X e ⎯⎯ → 2H 2O + NO . The number of electrons in its
balanced form would be
A. 6 B. 3 C. 5 D. 9
Q.60 The number of atoms are same as 30g of Ca in
A. 12g of Ca B. 16g of O2 C. 9g of C D. 0g of H2
Q.61 A ring has 18g of diamond in it, what is the number of atoms in this diamond
A. 6.02 × 1023 B. 1.5 × 6.02 × 1023
23
C. 2 × 6.02 × 10 D. 3 × 6.02 × 1023

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Q.62 The total number of electrons present in all the p–orbitals of 35 Br
A. 5 B. 18 C. 17 D. 35
Q.63 Which of the following has the maximum bond energy
A. C – Cl B. C – Br C. C – F D. C – I
Q.64 Benzene reacts with Acetyl chloride in the presence of AlCl3 to give
A. Benzaldehyde B. Benzyl chloride
C. Acetophenone D. Benzophenone
Q.65 Which of the following alkaline earth metals has lowest melting point
A. Be B. Mg C. Ca D. Sr
Q.66 Which alkali metal explode most spontaneously when it is in contact with air/ O2
A. Cs B. Na C. K D. Rb
Q.67 Potassium does not show +2 oxidation state because of its
A. High first ionization energy B. Large cationic radius
C. High second ionization energy D. High electronegative value
39 +1
Q.68 The number of electrons in 19 K is
A. 18 B. 20 C. 19 D. 40
Q.69 For a gaseous phase reaction, when number of moles of reactants and products are equal
A. The values of Kn and Kc are different B. The value of Kp is greater than Kc
C. The value of Kc is greater than Kc D. The value of Kp and Kc are equal
Q.70 The equation N 2( g ) + 3H 2( g ) 2NH 3( g ) represents:
A. Contact process B. Haber’s process
C. Lead chamber process D. Avogadro’s law
Q.71 Which alcohol is more acidic
A. ter-Butyl alcohol B. Ethyl alcohol
C. Methyl alcohol D. Isopropyl alcohol
Q.72 The ester, amyl acetate develops the flavor of
A. Raspberry B. Apricot C. Orange D. Banana
Q.73 Radii of four elements (Be, B, C & N) are given below, __________ is the radius of
nitrogen atom
A. 111pm B. 83pm C. 77pm D. 70pm
Q.74 Propanal and 3-hexanone can be distinguished by
A. 2,4-DNPH test B. Lucas test
C. Iodoform D. SoD. Bi-sulphite test
Q.75 Which of the following electronic configuration is not possible
A. 1s2, 2s2, B. [Ar] 3d10, 4s2, 4p2
2 2 6
C. 1s , 2s , 2p D. 1s2, 2s2, 2p2, 3s1
Q.76 The nature of canal rays depends on
A. Nature of electrodes B. Pressure maintained inside
C. Nature of gas molecules D. Nature of battery attached
Q.77 Elements in the periodic table are classified into four blocks. This classification is
based upon electrons entering into
A. Highest energy sub-shell B. Highest energy Shell
C. Highest energy orbit D. Shielding effect
Q.78 Which one of the following compounds is not organic in nature?
A. CHF3 B. CH2O C. CCl4 D. H2CO3
Q.79 Electrolysis of dilute H2SO4 will give
A. SO2 and O2 B. H2O and H2 C. SO2 and H2 D. H2 and O2
Q.80 How many numbers of oxygen atoms are in 7.5 gram of CH2O
1 1
A.  N A B.  N A C. 1× NA D. 2×NA
2 4

NUMS FULL LENGTH PAPER–1 PAGE 5 OF 14


ENGLISH
Directions: Find the Error
Q.81 In spite of (A) the doctor performed (B) the operation, (C)the patient died.(D)
A. In spite of (A-Although) B. performed
C. the operation, D. died
Q.82 I repaired (A) all the structural (B) errors in my paper (C), then (D)I turned it in.
A. repaired B. all the structural
C. in my paper D. then (D-and then)
Q.83 I would rather not to go (A) out at night (B); I will wait(C) till tomorrow.(D)
A. to go (A-go) B. at night
C. will wait D. till tomorrow
Q.84 It was an actor (A) whose (B) name escapes from(C) me for the moment.(D)
A. was B. whose
C. escape from(C- escape) D. for the moment
Directions: Choose the correct option
Q.85
A. Mothers routinely laid babies on their backs to sleep.
B. Mothers routinely lain babies on their backs to sleep.
C. Mothers routinely lie babies on their backs to sleep.
D. Mothers routinely lay babies on their backs to sleep.
Q.86
A. He insisted that his rights are respected.
B. He insisted that his rights have been respected.
C. He insisted that his rights be respected.
D. He insisted that his rights were respected.
Q.87
A. All the people had their cars steal.
B. All the people had their cars stole.
C. All the people had their cars to steal.
D. All the people had their cars stolen.
Q.88
A. She found herself out of love, out of pocket, and of luck.
B. She found herself out of love, out of pocket, and luck.
C. She found herself out of love, out of pocket, and having out of luck.
D. She found herself out of love, out of pocket, and out of luck.
Q.89
A. A child’s perceptions of the world are sometimes the more astute than an adult’s.
B. A child’s perceptions of the world are sometimes more astute than an adult.
C. A child’s perceptions of the world are sometimes more astute than that of an adult’s.
D. A child’s perceptions of the world are sometimes more astute than an adult’s.
Directions: Fill in the blanks
Q.90 The Headmaster __________ to speak to you.
A. wants B. is wanting
C. was wanting D. want
Q.91 Knowledge and wisdom __________ no time for connection.
A. has B. have
C. had D. are
Q.92 Each of the boys _______ to ride.
A. loves B. love
C. are loving D. have loved
Directions : Choose the correct Synonym
Q.93 He visited the ghettos for the first time. The underlined word means:
A. Clean area B. Under privileged area
C. Privileged area D. Modernly constructed

NUMS FULL LENGTH PAPER–1 PAGE 6 OF 14


Directions: Choose the Correct Spelling
Q.94
A. collaegue B. coleague
C. colleuge D. colleague
Q.95
A. Mercinary B. Mersinary
C. Mercenary D. Mersenery
BIOLOGY
Q.96 A mature animal cell can have all of the following organelles except:
A. Glyoxisomes B. Peroxisomes C. Centrioles D. Vacuoles
Q.97 Which of the following is correct for the cell wall found in a typical plant cell?
A. Semi permeable B. Differentially permeable
C. Permeable D. Not permeable
Q.98 In eukaryotes, cytosol is the site of many metabolic processes like:
A. Calvin cycle B. Glycolysis C. Krebs cycle D. Photorespiration
Q.99 The __________ part of plasma membrane controls the fluidity of the membrane.
A. Glycoprotein B. Carrier proteins
C. Lipids D. Membrane carbohydrates
Q.100 The process by which cell takes in dissolved materials is called:
A. Endocytosis B. Phagocytosis C. Exocytosis D. Pinocytosis
Q.101 Secretory vesicles arise from __________ of Golgi apparatus.
A. Maturing face B. Convex face C. Forming face D. Cis face
Q.102 All of the following statements are true about lysosomes except:
A. Single membrane bounded B. Self-replicating organelles
C. Equipped with digestive enzymes D. Involved in the process of autolysis
Q.103 Hydrolysis is the breakdown of polymers into its monomers by the addition of:
A. Hydroxyl group B. Hydrogen C. Water D. Nitrogen
Q.104 It is an example of keto-sugar:
A. Glucose B. Fructose C. Mannose D. Galactose
Q.105 The only carbohydrate that contain nitrogen is:
A. Cellulose B. Galactose C. Chitin D. Amylopectin
Q.106 Which of the following molecules contains amino acids?
A. Cellulose B. Collagen C. Sucrose D. Ascorbic acid
Q.107 It is an example of fibrous protein:
A. Haemoglobin B. Pepsin C. Keratin D. Albumin
Q.108 A lecithin molecule is formed by combining phosphatidic acid with __________.
A. Serine B. Choline C. Inositol D. Ethanolamine
Q.109 Nucleohistones are important because they:
A. Form structure of chromosome B. Play functional role
C. Regulate gene expression D. All A, B, C
Q.110 During feedback inhibition, which of the following structural part of the enzyme is
involved?
A. Active site B. Binding site C. Catalytic site D. Allosteric site
Q.111 During photosynthesis, CO2 works as:
A. Proton donor B. Electron donor
C. Proton accepter D. Source of O2
Q.112 Which is not correct for cyclic photophosphorylation?
A. No O2 is given off B. No water is consumed
C. Both PS-I and PS-II are involved D. No NADPH is synthesized
Q.113 The end product of Calvin cycle is:
A. 3-phosphoglycerate B. 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate
C. Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate D. Glucose
Q.114 The form of anaerobic respiration that occurs in muscle cells is:
A. Alcoholic fermentation B. Succinic acid fermentation
C. Lactic acid fermentation D. Citric acid fermentation
Q.115 In glycolysis, which of the following molecule splits into dihydroxyacetone phosphate
and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate molecules?
A. Fructose 1, 3-bisphosphate B. Fructose 1, 6-bisphosphate
C. Fructose 6-phosphate D. Glucose 1, 6-bisphosphate

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Q.116 The production of ATP in mitochondria is done by the process of:
A. Photophosphorylation B. Chemiosmosis
C. Light reactions D. Dark reactions
Q.117 It is an infectious agent which only contains ribonucleic acid:
A. Virions B. Viroids C. Prions D. TMV
Q.118 HIV particles are surrounded by a coat called viral envelope. It is composed of:
A. Lipids only B. Lipoproteins C. Proteins only D. Glycolipids
Q.119 Which of the following is absent in bacteria?
A. Genetic recombination B. Ability to respire aerobically
C. Fimbriae D. Mitotic cell division
Q.120 Which of the following is a common waste material in bacteria?
A. Alcohol B. Glycogen C. Phosphate D. Fat
Q.121 All of the following act involuntarily during swallowing except:
A. Tongue B. Soft palate C. Epiglottis D. Larynx
Q.122 Secretion that contain enzymes for the digestion of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins is:
A. Saliva B. Pancreatic juice C. Gastric juice D. Bile
Q.123 Enzymatic portion of gastric juice is secreted by which mucosal cell?
A. Oxyntic cells B. Chief cells C. Mucus cells D. Endocrine cells
Q.124 Ciliated epithelium is present in all of the following except:
A. Trachea B. Bronchioles C. Bronchi D. Alveoli
Q.125 Which of the following part of the respiratory system has no cartilage?
A. Larynx B. Trachea C. Bronchioles D. Bronchi
Q.126 All of the following factors decrease oxygen binding capacity of haemoglobin except:
A. Increased oxygen concentration B. Increased temperature
C. Increased carbon dioxide concentration D. Increased hydrogen ion concentration
Q.127 Out of the following, which one is the common type of transpiration?
A. Foliar B. Lenticular C. Stomatal D. Cuticular
Q.128 The hormone which reduces the rate of transpiration by stopping K+ influx into the
guard cells is:
A. Auxins B. Cytokinins C. Gibberellins D. Abscisic acid
Q.129 Left ventricle is thick-walled as compared to other chambers of heart because it:
A. Has to receive blood from atria B. Has to pump blood throughout the body
C. Is present on the posterior side D. Is equipped with SA-node
Q.130 To reach the left side of human heart, the blood must pass through the:
A. Lungs B. Kidneys C. Liver D. Sinus venosus
Q.131 The mechanism by which antibodies produce immunity is/are:
A. They speed up phagocytosis B. They neutralize the toxins
C. They precipitate the antigens D. All A, B, C
Q.132 Among plasma proteins, antibodies are synthesized by:
A. Liver B. Red bone marrow C. T-lymphocytes D. Plasma clone cells
Q.133 Nerve impulse is initiated by:
A. Inward movement of K+ B. Outward movement of K+
+
C. Inward movement of Na D. Outward movement of Na+
Q.134 The cold receptors are __________ times more abundant than the heat receptors.
A. 27 times B. 5 times C. 3 times D. 10 times
Q.135 If the left side of cerebrum is injured/damaged, then there would be paralysis of:
A. All limbs of body B. Left side of body
C. Right side of body D. Both lower limbs
Q.136 All of the following hormones are amino acid derivatives except:
A. Thyroxine B. Calcitonin C. Adrenaline D. Nor-adrenaline
Q.137 Deficiency of thyroxine in adult may cause:
A. Myxoedema B. Cretinism C. Graves’ disease D. Parkinsonism
Q.138 Rete testis open into:
A. Epididymis B. Ureter C. Vasa efferentia D. Urethra
Q.139 Both urethra and vagina in human female are/have:
A. External genitilia B. Separate openings
C. Same opening D. Part of reproductive system
Q.140 First polar body is formed along with formation of:
A. Primary oocyte B. Oogonium
C. Secondary oocyte D. Ovum
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Q.141 T-tubule extends and encircles the myofibrils at __________.
A. A-band B. A-I junction C. I-band D. M-line
Q.142 The joints which fix teeth into the jaws are:
A. Fibrous joints B. Cartilaginous joints
C. Synovial joints D. Pivot joints
Q.143 The T-tubule and sarcoplasmic reticulum form:
A. Muscle fiber B. T-system C. Triad D. Z-disc
Q.144 The total number of genes present in a particular population at a particular time is called:
A. Gene B. Genome C. Genotype D. Gene pool
Q.145 Mendel chose pea plants because they:
A. Were cheap B. Were easily available
C. Have great economic importance D. Were having contrasting characters
Q.146 In humans, the blood group is due to:
A. Type of hemoglobin present in blood
B. Specific antigen on the surface of RBCs
C. Specific antigen on surface of WBCs
D. Specific antibodies present on surface of RBCs
Q.147 Y-linked trait in father will:
A. Affect all the sons in dominant condition B. Affect all the sons in any case
C. Affect all the sons in recessive condition D. Affect all offspring equally
Q.148 How many different types of genetically different gametes will be produced by a
heterozygous plant having the genotype XxYyZz?
A. 2 B. 4
C. 6 D. 8
Q.149 According to Darwin, all organisms have:
A. Common ancestor B. Similar organs
C. Different origin D. Cytochrome ‘c’
Q.150 Which one of the following phenomena supports Darwin’s concept of natural
selection in organic evolution?
A. Development of transgenic animals
B. Production of ‘Dolly’ sheep by cloning
C. Prevalence of pesticide resistant insects
D. Development of organs from ‘stem cells’ for organ transplantation
PSYCHOLOGY
Q.151 I feel concerned when someone needs help:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.152 Intelligence is a fixed trait that cannot be changed:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.153 Behavior is primarily determined by genetics and biological factors:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.154 All psychological disorders are caused by traumatic experiences in childhood:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.155 Personality traits are relatively stable and do not change significantly over time:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.156 Intrinsic motivation is more effective in promoting long-term behavior change than
extrinsic motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.157 The use of punishment is an effective strategy for shaping behavior:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.158 All dreams have a hidden meaning and can be interpreted to reveal unconscious
desires:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
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Q.159 Stereotypes and prejudices are largely formed by societal influences rather than
individual experiences:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.160 People are inherently good and have a natural tendency to help others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.161 Cognitive development occurs in distinct stages that are universal across cultures:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.162 The human brain is incapable of processing multiple tasks simultaneously:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.163 Emotions are primarily a result of physiological responses rather than cognitive
appraisals:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.164 Classical conditioning can explain all types of learning:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.165 The bystander effect is caused by a diffusion of responsibility among individuals in a
group:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.166 Culture plays a crucial role in shaping individual behavior and thought processes:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.167 The human brain has the capacity to adapt and change throughout the lifespan:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.168 Self-esteem is primarily a result of external validation and feedback from others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.169 Addiction is a disease that requires medical treatment rather than a lack of
willpower or moral failure:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.170 The unconscious mind significantly influences our thoughts and behavior:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.171 People are inherently good and have a natural tendency to help others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.172 All psychological disorders are caused by traumatic experiences in childhood:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.173 Personality traits are relatively stable and do not change significantly over time:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.174 Intrinsic motivation is more effective in promoting long-term behavior change than
extrinsic motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.175 All dreams have a hidden meaning and can be interpreted to reveal unconscious
desires:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
Q.176 Social influence is primarily driven by individual personality traits:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
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Q.177 Prejudice is a learned attitude that can be unlearned through education and
exposure to different cultures:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.178 People are more likely to conform to a group when they are uncertain about any
ideas:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.179 The presence of others can enhance individual performance on simple tasks but
hinder performance on complex tasks:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.180 Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that people are motivated to reduce the
discomfort caused by inconsistencies between their beliefs and behaviors:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.181 The mere exposure effect states that repeated exposure to a stimulus increases liking
for that stimulus:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.182 Stereotypes are always inaccurate and should be avoided in social interactions:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.183 Self-serving bias is the tendency to attribute our successes to internal factors and
our failures to external factors:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.184 Milgram's obedience experiments demonstrated that people are inherently sadistic
and willing to harm others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.185 I like my sort of people:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.186 I like broad-minded people:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.187 I cannot imagine things properly:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.188 I play with others’ feelings:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.189 I am naughty at my home:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.190 I can make a decision:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.191 I help others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.192 I find it easy to stay motivated when pursuing my goals:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.193 Setting specific and achievable goals helps me stay motivated:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree

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Q.194 I find it challenging to stay motivated when faced with setbacks or obstacles:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.195 I believe that positive affirmations and self-talk can enhance motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.196 I am more motivated to work on tasks that align with my personal values and interests:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.197 I tend to procrastinate when I lack motivation for a particular task:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.198 I find it helpful to break down large tasks into smaller, manageable steps to maintain
motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.199 I believe that external pressure and deadlines are necessary to motivate individuals:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.200 I am more motivated to achieve long-term goals than short-term goals:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.201 I tend to lose motivation when I compare myself to others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.202 I believe that a positive and supportive environment enhances motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.203 I believe that intrinsic motivation is more effective than extrinsic motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.204 Rewards and recognition motivate me to perform better:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.205 I feel motivated when I have a clear sense of purpose and meaning in my work:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.206 I find it difficult to stay motivated without external accountability or supervision:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.207 I believe that celebrating small milestones and achievements boosts motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.208 I feel motivated when I receive support and encouragement from others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.209 I believe that personal growth and learning are important sources of motivation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.210 Organizational culture has a significant impact on employee job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.211 The presence of a strong leader is crucial for organizational success:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.212 A diverse workforce leads to increased creativity and innovation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
Q.213 People are motivated solely by financial incentives:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
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Q.214 I like Muslim leaders:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.215 I hate politicians:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.216 I have a dual personality:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.217 I am good at learning:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.218 I can tell a lie:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.219 I am an introvert:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.220 I can play with friends:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.221 I am agreed with any situation:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.222 Job satisfaction is primarily determined by the level of autonomy employees have in
their roles:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.223 Organizational politics negatively affect employee morale and job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.224 I can adopt the behaviors of others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.225 Performance appraisals are an effective tool for improving employee performance:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.226 Effective communication is the key to resolving conflicts in the workplace:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.227 Job design plays a significant role in employee motivation and job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.228 Transformational leadership leads to higher levels of employee satisfaction and
commitment:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.229 Employee training and development programs contribute to higher retention rates:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.230 Job security is a critical factor in employee job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.231 Organizational change initiatives often meet resistance from employees:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.232 Emotional intelligence is a crucial skill for effective leadership:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.233 A positive work environment leads to higher levels of employee engagement:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree

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Q.234 Work-life balance significantly impacts employee well-being and job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.235 High levels of job stress negatively affect employee performance and job satisfaction:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.236 Ethical behavior in the workplace is essential for building trust among employees:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.237 Goal-setting theory is an effective approach for motivating employees:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.238 Teamwork and collaboration are crucial for achieving organizational goals:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.239 IQ tests accurately measure a person's overall intelligence:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.240 Emotional intelligence is as important as intellectual intelligence:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.241 Intelligence is primarily determined by genetics:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.242 Standardized IQ tests are biased and do not account for cultural differences:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.243 Creativity and problem-solving skills are indicators of high intelligence:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.244 IQ scores accurately predict academic success:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.245 Intelligence is a single, general factor (g) that accounts for all cognitive abilities:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.246 Environmental factors have a significant influence on intelligence:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.247 I like to follow seniors’ advice:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.248 I like to express ideas in front of others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.249 My behavior is very friendly with others:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree
Q.250 I don’t like to misbehave:
A. Disagree B. Slightly disagree C. Neutral D. Slightly agree
E. Agree

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