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Bridge course model que for 2069-01-23

Chemistry..15

1. Human blood contains


(a) Co (b) Fe (c) Ni (d) Cu

2.Given below are the electronic configuration of the three elements A, B and C. Identify metal and non-metal from A, B and C.

a. A metal, B and C non-metals b. B metal, A and C non-metals

c. C metal, A and B non metal d. B non-metal, A and C are metals

3. Which of the following is water gas?


(a) CO + H2 (b) CO2 + H2 (c) N2 + H2 (d) CO + N2

4.Acid when dissolves in water, produces


(a) Hydrogen ion (b) Hydroxyl ion

(c) Hydronium ion (d) douplex hydrogen ion

2. The fruity smell of fruits is due to the presence of


(a) Organic Acid (b) Ester (c) Alcohol (d) Ketone

3. Petrol can be separated by


(a) Distillation (b) Fractional distillation

(c) Crystallization (d) Filtration

4. Atomic number is equal to


(a) Number of protons and number of neutrons

(b) Number of protons and number of electrons

(c) Number of electrons and number of neutrons

(d) number of electrons liberated in ionic form

5. Chemical formula of distilled water is


(a) D2O (b) H2O (c) H2O2 (d) H3O

6. Isotopes have
(a) same number of protons (b) same Atomic Mass

c) same number of neutrons (d) all of these

7. Which is the lightest metal?


(a) Ni (b) Fe (c) Mg (d) Al

8. Bauxite is an ore of
(a) Silver (b) Iron (c) Gold (d) Aluminum

9. King of Vitriol is
(a) Conc. HNO3 (b) Conc. HCl

(c) Conc. H2SO4 (d) None of these

10. The favourable conditions for liquefaction of gases are


(a) high temperature and low pressure.
(b) low temperature and high pressure.
(c) high temperature and high pressure.
(d) low temperature and low pressure.
11. Which of the following compound is ionic?
(a) Kl (b) CH4 (c) Diamond (d) Hydrogen

12. What is the color of litmus paper in alkaline solution?


(a) Blue (b) Red (c) Orange (d) Colorless

Physics.15
1. Numerical ratio of displacement to distance

a. < 1 b. > 1 c. 1 d. 1

2. A motorbike engine needs 1 HP so as to move with uniform velocity of 10m/s. What is the friction
force between tyre and road.

a. 10N b. 47.6 N c. 746N d. 74.6 N

3. Weight of body of mass m at the centre of earth is

a. mg b. 0 c. infinity d. none of above

4. Which of the following represents mass of the earth if acceleration due to gravity at earth surface is
g and radius of earth is R

a. g2R/G b. gR2/G c. GR2/g d. none of above

5. When a body is immersed in liquid, its apparent weight

a. decreases b. increases

c. Zero d. is equal to actual weight

6. Velocity of sound in air will decreases when

a. temperature increases b. pressure decreases

c. frequency decreases d. humidity decreases

7. Which of the following thermometer is used to measure very high temperature?

a. gas thermometer b. liquid thermometer


c. Pyrometer d. resistance thermometer

8. How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of copper with mass 2kg from 30 oC to
40 C.( s for copper is 400 j/kg0c )
o

a. 380j b. 760 j c. 600j d. 8000 j

9. A body at rest may have

a. momentum b. speed c. energy d. velocity

10. Which property of a block of metal remains constant when the metal is heated?

a. Density b. Mass c. Volume d. Surface area

11. The speed of light in a certain medium is 2/5 of its speed in air. The refractive index of medium is:

a. 0.4 b. 2 c. 2.5 d. 5

12. There are 2000 turns in secondary and 500 in the primary coils. If 240 volts is across primary, what is the voltage across
secondary?

a. 60 V b. 500 V c. 960 V d. 2000 V

13. The magnification of plane mirror is

a. Zero b.Infinity c.+1 d.-1

14. Which of the following instrument has no polarity?

a. Voltmeter b. battery c. Resistor d. Galvanometer

15.Distance between two masses is doubled. Gravitational force between them


a) increases two times b) increases four times

c) decreases by one half d) decreases by one fourth

biology

1. The basic unit of taxonomy is


(a) Kingdom (b) Genus (c) Species (d) Phylum

2.Constant body temperature is found in


(a) cow (b) snake (c) frog (d) insert

3.Leech is a
(a) vector (b) free living (c) parasite (d) All of these

4.Locomotory organs in Echinodermata are


(a) pseudopodia (b) parapodia (c) foot (d) tube feet

5. In chordated, the heart is present on the


(a) dorsal side (b) lateral side

(c) right side (d) ventral side

6.A common cloacal aperture is found in


(a) frog (b) earthworm (c) rabbit (d) leech

7.AIDS VIRUIS IS A
(a) RNA virus (b) DNA virus (c) mixed virus (d) both a & b

8.Most convincing point in Darwin's Theory is about


(a) Genetics

(b) Euthenics

(c) Formation of species (d) cytology

9.Plasma membrane is composed of


(a) cellulose (b) protein

(c) protein carbohydrate (d) protein lipid

10.Roots of Pinus seedling are associated with


(a) fungus (b) bacteria (c) algae (d) microbes

11.Ginger is a stem and not a root because


(a) it is non-green in colour. (b) it has nodes and internodes.

(b) it stored food. (c) it is bitter in taste.

12.Lenticels are found in


(a) monocot stem (b) monocot leaf

(b) dicot stem (c) dicot root

13.Dolphin is a/an
(a) amphibian (b) mammals (c) reptile (d) pisces

14.The power house of cell is


(a) nucleus (b) chloroplast

(c) mitochondria (d) mitochondria and golgi complex

15.The first vascular land plants are


(a) Bryophytes (b) Angiosperms

(c) Pteridophytes (d) Both a an c

16.Histology is the branch of biology that deals with study of


a) Cell b) Gymnosperms c) Tissues d) Cryptogams

17... is the virus that attacks bacterial cell.


a) Retro virus b) Rhino virus

c) Myxo virus d) Bacteriophage Virus

18.Which is the largest endocrine gland of human body?


a) Pituitary gland b) Adrenal gland
c) Thyroid gland d) Pancreas

19.In which stage of cell division does crossing over occur?


a) Anaphase b) Leptotene

c) Pachytene d) Diplotene

20.What are antherozoids?


a) Male gametes b) Female gametes

c) Male sex organ d) female sex organ

maths..20

2 1
=?
1. If a = b = c and b = ac, then q p
p q r 2

a) 1/p b) 1/q c) 2/r d) 1/r

2. What will be the H.C.F. of x4 + x and x2 3x 4.

a) x 1 b) x (x + 1) c) x 4 d) x + 1

a c a b
= =
3. If b d then c d is according to the rule ______.

a) Alternendo b) Componendo c) Invertendo d) Dividenoto


12 x
p q
4. If
()
=
q p then x = ?

a) 4/3 b) 1/2 c) 1/4 d) 3/4

5. The square root of 2 a+x+2 a 2 +ax is:

a) x+ ax b) x+ a+x c) a+x + ax d)

a+x + a
6. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AB=BC=2CD and ABD=BCD = 90 and CD=2cm find AD=?
Q
a) 4 cm b) 6 cm c) 9 cm d) 8 cm

7. In the adjoining fig. below, O is the center of circle, O


P R
QPO = 35 and QRO = 20 find POR.

a) 55 b) 110 c) 20 d) 35

8. The inscribed angle on the semicircle is a ______.


a) right angle b) obtuse angle
c) acute angle d) reflex angle
A E F
9. In the adjoining fig., AB||CE and EF||CD find x. 120
40
x=?
a) 60 b) 90 B
C

c) 100 d) 120

10.If ACB and BCC, then (A B) UC is


a) A B b) A B c) C d) B C

2 x3
f (x )=
11.What elements in domain has the image 7 under the function 5
a) 17 b) 18 c) 19 d) None of these

3 5
12.1f 5
of the certain length is 210m then 7
Of the length is
a) 228m b) 229m c) 250m d) 251m

13 .Gopals income increase by 10% and later decrease by 10%. What is the total change percent in Gopal income?
1 1
a) 9 11 b) 10 c) 1% d) 0.5%

14.One diagonal of a square is 8 3 Its area is


2 2
a) 96m2 b) 192m2 c) 32 3m d) 64 3m
15.The volume of cube is 1000 cm3, then its total surface area is
a) 500cm2 b) 400cm2 c) 700cm2 d) 600cm2

4 2
16.The factors of x + x +1 are
2 2 2 2
a) ( x +x+1)( x x1 ) b) ( x x +1)( x + x +1)
2
c) ( x1)( x +1 ) d) None of these

17.If 2A=3B=4C, then A:B:C is


a) 2:3:4 b) 4:3:2 c) 6:4:3 d) 3:4:2

18.Cos
( 23 + )+ Cos ( 3 + ) is equals to

a) 3Sin b) 3 Sin c) 2Sin d) 2 Sin

19.If
3 Sin+Cos =1 then is
a) 30o b) 150o c) 165o d) 240o
20.If
[ ] [ ]
x+ y= 5 2
0 9 and
x y= 3 6
0 1 then x is equal to

a)
[ ] [ ]
4 4
0 4 [ ]
b)
1 2
0 5 c)
5 2
0 9 d)
[ ]
3 2
0 1

general knowledge

1. A tax levied on net business turnover is called


a)Advalorem Tax b) Value added tax c) Property Tax d) Income Tax

2. Which one of this river is also known as "The River of Sorrow" in the case of Nepal.
a)Saptakoshi b) Saptagandaki c) Karnali d) Bagmati

3. In each meters of height from the sea the temperature decreases by 1 C


a)145 b) 165 c) 185 d) 220

4. The density of water is maximum at


a)100 C b) 97 C c) 37 C d) 4 C

5.nearest planet from sun is

a.mercury b.venus c.mars d.earth

English
Mark your correct answers by blackening the appropriate bubble against each question on your answer sheet.

Read the following passage and choose the one best answer to each question.

Not much is known about the early history of printing with movable type. There is evidence, however, that hand-set printing
with movable type was first invented in China and Korea. At a later time it was developed in Europe. In the 1400s, Laurens
Janszoon Koster of Holland and Pamfilo Castaldi of Italy are thought to have made the first European use of printing with
movable, however, that is now associated with the invention of the movable type printing press. Although the separate
elements of printing were not Gutenberg's own invention, his contribution was that he printed a large quantity of work of high
quality.

Born in Mainz, Germany, in about 1397, Gutenberg was trained as a goldsmith but he became a partner in a printing office in
about 1436. It was in his home town of Mainz that he began the project he is most famous for: the printing of the Mazarin Bible.
To finance his great project, he borrowed money from a lawyer named Johann Fust and from a printer. He was unable to pay
back the money, however, and as a result lost both his printing press and the types to Fust, who carried on Gutenberg's work.

Gutenberg's method dominated the printing industry for almost 400 years. It required handsetting particular pieces of type,
looking them into place, and then printing on wooden flatbed. The rate was slow compared to modern printing; 300 to 500
sheets a day printed on a single side was considered a good rate of production. Though not much is known about Gutenberg's
life, his name lives on as a person who contributed significantly to technology of human communication.

Questions:

1. What is the main topic of this passage?


a) a history of early painting
b) Gutenberg's contribution to printing

c) The printing of the Mainz Bible

d) Gutenberg's life in Germany

2. The author infers that the most significant aspect of Gutenberg's work in developing the art of printing is:
a) The large number of quality of copies that he printed

b) The printing of Mazavin Bible

c) The fact that he developed a new technique using known elements

d) His inventive spirit and tenacious approach to his work

3. Why did Gutenberg borrow money from Fust?


a) in order to fund his printing of the Bible

b) in order to pay back loans for buying movable type

c) in order to expand his printing ability

d) in order to go into partnership with another printer

4. Which of the following did not precede Gutenberg in the use of movable type printing?
a) Fust b) Koster c) Castaldi d) The Chinese

5. Why does the author mention Koster and Castaldi?


a) to bring out the superiority of previous inventors.

b) to show that Gutenberg had rivals.

c) to demonstrate that historians disagree.

d) to broaden the scope of this discussion.

6. The directions to the shop say: "Turn _______ the right".

a) at b) on c) to d) both b and c

7. Of the two teachers, one is experienced and _______.

a) the others are not b) the other is not c) another is not d) other lacks experience

8. Don't cry _______ split milk.

a) under b) over c) at d) above

9. If she _______ kind she would help you.

a) were b) was c) is d) be

10. What is the correct spelling?

a) seperate b) saperate c) seprate d) separate


11. He _______ asleep while he was driving.

a) fall b) is falling c) will fall d) fell

12. What do you call the branch of medicine concerned with children and their illness?

a) osteopathy b) pediatrics c) cardiology d) morphology

13. The house was ......... building.

a) a nice old stone b) an old nice stone

c) a old nice stone d) a stone old nice

14. A government run by a few:

a) democracy b) aristocracy c) plutocracy d) oligarchy

15. Everyone should look ahead and save .......... money each year for when he retires.

a) a few b) a little c) a many d) a much

16. To stroll means to:

a) to walk in a quite, unhurried way b) to walk with long steps

c) to walk in a leisurely way d) to walk smartly

17. Why do you laugh at me? Why am i ..............?

a) laughed by you b) laughed at by you

c) to laugh at me d) being laughed

18. Which one is correct?

a) do you have your suit clean? b) do you have your suit had cleaned?

c) do you have your suit cleaned? d) do you have your suit a cleaned?

19. I noticed ............. away from the house.

a) him to running b) him ran c) him to run d) him run

20. He has a bad habit of biting his nails, ..........?

a) doesn't he b) hadn't he c) don't he d) didn't he

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