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Fall

Year : 2018
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Section 1 : Physics

1. Which country is scientist Marconi from?


A. Italy B. Germany C. France D. England
2. Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A. Mass B.Work C. Acceleration D. Temperature
3. MLT 1 is the dimension of what?
A. Velocity B. Force C. Power D. Momentum
4. A bullet from a riffle can go through a wood of X cm thickness. How much greater does
the velocity need to be if the thickness is 16X?
A. Double B. Thrice C. Four times D. Five times
5. At w11at distance is the kinetic energy double that of potential energy of a free falling
body from a height of 30 m?
A. 10m B. 15m C. 20m D. 25m
6. If the radius of earth was half then how many days would be in a year?
A. 129 B. 182 C. 365 D. 730
7. What is the Young's Modulus of a perfectly non-elastic body?
A. Zero B. 1 C. Infinity D. %
8. After how many seconds interval is the value of current flow same in our country?
A. 2s B. 0.2s C. 0.02s D. 0.002s
· 9. What is the volume (m3) of oxygen?
A. 1.2 x 10·2 B. 1.6 x 10·2 C. 2.2 x 10·2 D. 2.8 x 10·2
10. Hertz (Hz) is the unit of-
A. Periodicity B. Frequency C. Wavelength D. Velocity
11. In order to transform 1 Calorie heat to work, how many Joules (J) work need to be done?
A. 1 J B. 2.4 J C. 4.2 J D. 14.2 J
12. What is formed of two up quark and one down quark?
A. Proton B. Neutron C. Electron D. Mason
13.What is the S.I. unit of magnetic field?
A. Tesla B.Wb/m C.Wb D. Tesla/m
14. Unit of current-
A. A B. V
15. Who invented compound microscope?
A. Keplar B. Newton C. Archenemies D. Galileo
16. Who gave the mathematical form of the second law of Farade?
A. Joule B. Coulomb C. Newman D. Lenge
17. What is the wave length of X-ray?
A. 10"8 cm B. 10"8 m C. 10· 10 cm D. 10"10 m

18. Light years is the unit of-


A. Velocity B. Distance C. Time D. Frequency

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,nany electror:,s are free in a mixture of Germanium and Phosphorus?


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A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
20. Who discovered proton?
A. Bohr B. Marsden C. Rutherford . D. Thompson

Section 2: Chemistry

1. Which formula is used to calculate the total number of electrons?


A. 2n2 B. (21 + 1) C. 2(21 + 1) D. (n + 1)
2. Which one is a fundamental particle?
A. Alpha particle B. Positron C. Neutron D. Neuterono
3. Which one is absorbed in skin?
A. Phosphorus B..Zinc C. NaCl D. Arsenic
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4: . What is the least quantity measurable by barite?
A. 0.01 cm3 B. 0.5 cn:,3. C. 1 cm3 D. 1.5 cn, 3
5. Al is simifar to which element?
· A. Mg B. Be c.c D.B
6. On the basis of electron distribution how many classifications of elements can be made?
A.1 B. 2 C. 3. D. 4
7. How many p'rinciples of Green Chemistry?
A. 10 B. 11 .C.12 D:13
8. �Which one is a catalyst in the ox.ygen prod!Jction from KCI03?
A. V205. 8; Mn02 C. Mn D.Pt
9. Which one is a kilting agent?
A. ED.TA . B. TEP C.PVC D.'TEF
10. What is the percentage (%) of Acetic Acid in vinegar?
A. 2 - 6 B. 6- 10 C. 4- 10 D. 5 - 10
11. What is the partial pressure of Nitrogen in the atmosphere?
A. 1.00 atm B. 0.78 atm C. 0.21 atm D. 0.14 atm
12. In which year was Boyles theory discovered?
A. 1600 B. 1618 C. 1632 D. 1662
13. Which one is carbolic acid?
A. Benzyl Alcohol B. Hydroxi Benzine C. Clesol. D. Mixi Benzine
14. Which one is fenol?
A.-CHO B. -S03H C.-OH
15. How much time is necessary for 1.61g silver to deposit in cathode when 1.2 A current is
passed through silver nitrate?
A. 40 min B. 30 min C. 25 min D. 20 min
16. Through which is there no loss of energy when transferring current?
A. semiconductor B. Good conductor C.super conductor D. insulator

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17. 1 ppm=?
A. 1 mg/L B. 5 1 mg/L C. 10 1 mg/L D. 50 1 mg/L
18. What is the percentage of carbon in Na2C03?
A. 43.4 B. 11.3 C. 45.3 D. 21.5
.19. How many carbon atoms in natural gases?
A. 1-2 B. 1-3 C. 1-4 D. 1-10
20. Which of the following is NOT a gas company?
A.BAPEX B.CHEVRON C. SANTOS D. EASTERN REFINERY

Section 3: Mathematics
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1. The cost of two litres of Oil and its container is Tk. 100. If the cost of the container is Tk.
23 less than the cost of on� litre of Oil, what is the cost of one litre of Oil?
A. 39 B.41 C.43 D.47 E.none of these
2. · Arif can do a pa�icula.r work in 1 hour while Asif can do the same work in 1.5 hours.On a
particular day, they worked together for half an hour, after whict1 Arif left and Asif had to'
finish the rest of the work alone. ·How much time in minutes will Asif require to finish the
rest of the work?
A.15 B.16 .C.17 D.18 E. none of these
3. If X + 1/X = 2 what is the value of X/(X2 + X - 1)?
A. 1/4 B. 1/5 C. 3/4 D. 1 E. none of these
4. A jar contains marbles of 4 different colours. The number of blue marbles is three times
as many as the yellow ones. The number of red marbles is half that of the yellow ones.
The number of orange marbles is equal to the number of red ones. What percent of the
marbles are orange colou,red?
A. 1O B. 15 C.20 D. 21 .5 E. none of these
5. A worker is paid Tk. 40 per hour for the first 8 hours and then Tk. 52 for each additional
hour. If on a certain day, his average pay was Tk. 44 per hour, how many hours did he
work on that day?·
A. 12 B. 10 C.8 D. 4 E.none of these
6. LBCA=30° LBCA=110 ° and AD=BD. What is the value of LDAC? A
A. 75° B. 85 ° C. 70°
°
D. 80 E.none of these

7. If y/(x + 1)=4 and (4x + 3)/(y + 2) = 1.5, what is the value of x?


A. 5 B. 2 C.-1 D. - 3 E. none of these
8. If x is a positive integer and y > - 2, which of the following must be positive?
A. 3x + 4y B. (x + y)/y C. (2x + y)/(x-y) D. xy E. none of these
9. A trader normally makes a profit of 40% on items he sells. If he reduces the price by
10%, his sales increase by 40%. Let x be the total profit when he does not reduce the
price, and y the total profit when he reduces the price.What is the ratio of y to x?
A. 1.28 B.. 78 C. 1.11 D ..91 E.none of these
10. A trader incurs a loss of 10% from selling an item. If the selling price was Tk. 200 more,
he would have made a profit of 15%. What was the cost of the item?
A.800 B. 720 C. 1200 D. 900 E. none of these

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11. L. ABE= 25° and L.EDC = 100° . What is the value of L.DCE?

A. 25° B.30 ° C.45°


D.65° E.none of these

12. If the average of 5 consecutive odd integers is 55, what is the average of the last two
integers?
A. 56 B. 57 C. 58 D. 60 E. none of these .
13. If the diameter of the outer circle is 8 cm more than that of the inner circle and the area of
the shaded portion is 40n what is the area of the inner circle?
A. 6n B.9n C. 12n/V2
D. 16n E. none of these

14. If x books can be purchased for Tk. y, how many books can be purchased for Tk. m?
A. xm/y B. xym C. y/xm D. (x+m)/y E. none of these
15. The cost of 1 dozen apples and 1 dozen mangoes is Tk. 100 and Tk. 120 respectively. If
you spend equal amounts of money to buy apples and mangoes and sell them both at
Tk. 11o per dozen, what will be your approximate profit or loss?
A. 2% profit B. 2% loss C. o D.1% profit E. 1% loss
16. If a > 0, b < 0, C> 1 and D < 1, which of the following must be true?
A. ab > cd 8. ab < cd · C. ac > bd D. ac < db E. none of these
17. Which of the following fractions is the smallest?
A. 23/45 B.24/46 C. 28/57 D. 2/3 E. 29/58
18.A man traveled one-fourth of the total distance of his trip by car. He traveled the
remaining distance on foot. The ratio of his walking time to driving time was 15:1.
Calculate the ratio of his driving speed to his walking speed.
A.5:2 B.5: 1 C. 1: 5 D. 2: 5 E. 25: 1
19. The cost of 4 pens is equal to the cost of 6 pencils. The cost of a CD is equal to the cost
of 4 pencils and the cost of a book is equal to the cost of 6 pens.What is the ratio of the
cost of a book to the cost of a CD?
A.9/4 B.4/9 C.2/3 D. 3/2 E.none of these
20. ABCD is a rectangle.L.ABE = 30°, BC 6 cm and ED= 2 AE
What is the area of the triangle AES in cm2? E
D
A. 4 B.2'13 C. 3'12
D. 8!'13 E. none of these

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Section 4: English

Directions : Each of the sentences below contains a blank space and is followed by five
words or phrases. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence, and
mark your Answer Sheet accordingly.
1. Gauhar Jamil, of the pioneers of modern dance, didn't begin dancing until he was
21.
A. who, as one B. he was C. one D. was one E. whose one
2. often raise funds from the sale of stock.
A. For corporations to operate B. The operations of corporations
C. Corporations operate by · D. To operate, corporations E. Corporations to operate
3. Diamonds are often found in rock formations called pipes, the throats of
extinct volcanoes.
A. in which they resemble B. which resemble C. there is a resemblance to
D. they resemble E. to which resemble
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. 4. The size and shape of a nail depenps primarily on the function ___ intended,
A. for which it is B. which it is C. which it is for
D. for which is E. it is to be
5. . relations with friends and acquaint?nces, play a major role in the social
development of adolescents.
A. What are called peer groups relations are B. Peer group relations are
C. Relations which are .peer group D. By peer group relations, we mean
E. Peer group relations, the
6. toward shore, its shape is changed by its collision with the shallow sea bottom.
A. During a wave rolls B. as a wave rolls C. A wave rolls
D. A wave's rolling E. When waves roll
7. So complicated that consumers who use a product are seldom aware of
where all its components come from.
A. today trade is international B. today international trade is
C. is international trade today D. international trade is today
E. international trade these days is "-
8. Unlike most birds, ______
A. the heads and necks of vultures lack feathers
B. feathers are not found on the heads and necks of vultures
C. vultures do not have feathers on their heads and necks
D. there are no feathers on vultures' heads and necks
E. there is lack of feathers on vultures' heads and necks
9. Smaller and flatter than an orange, ____
A. a tang·erine is easy to peel and its sections separate readily
B. the peel of a tangerine is easily removed and its sections are readily separated
C. it's easy to peel a tangerine and to separate its sections
D. to peel a tangerine is easy, and its sections can be readily separated
E. it is to peel a tangerine easily and separate its sections readily
Direction: Each of the following sentences contains four underlined words or phrases.
Select the word or phrase that is incorrect and mark you Answer Sheet accordingly. If the
sentence is correct as its stands, then mark (E) on your Answer Sheet.
10. Today oysters are grown and harvested much like any another crop. No error
A B C D E

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ANSWER KEV·.

Section 1: Physics

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Section 2: Chemistry

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Section 3: Math

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Se�tion 4: English

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Section 1: PHYSICS

1. (A) Scientist Marconi from Italy


2. (C) Acceleration Is a vector quantity
3. (D) MLr· 1 Is the dimension of Momentum
4. (C) A bullet from a riffle can go through a wood of X cm thickness. The velocity need to
be four times if the thickness is 16X
5. (A) At 1 O m is the kinetic energy double that of potential energy of a free falling body
from a heigt,t of 30 m
6. (A) It the radius of earth was half then 129 days would be in a year
7. (C) The Young's Modulus of a perfectly non-elastic body is infinity
8. (C) After 0.02 seconds interval is the value of current flow same in our country
9. (8) The volume (m3) of oxygen is 1.6 x 10- 2
10. (8) Hertz (Hz) is the unit of frequency
11. (C) In order to transform 1 Calorie heat to work, '4.2 Joules (J) work need to be done
12. (A) Proton is formed of two up quark and one down quark

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