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E6867 2080 Model Questions Science

The document contains a series of model entrance examination questions for Nepal Mega College, covering various topics in science and mathematics. It includes multiple-choice questions on physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics, with a focus on fundamental concepts and problem-solving. The questions are designed to assess the knowledge and understanding of students preparing for the entrance exam.

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E6867 2080 Model Questions Science

The document contains a series of model entrance examination questions for Nepal Mega College, covering various topics in science and mathematics. It includes multiple-choice questions on physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics, with a focus on fundamental concepts and problem-solving. The questions are designed to assess the knowledge and understanding of students preparing for the entrance exam.

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12. Three resistances R1, R2 and R3 are connected in series. The resultant
resistance R is
a) equal to the sum of three resistances
b) greater than the sum of three resistances
Babarmahal, Kathmandu c) less than any of three resistances
d) inter mediate between the smallest and largest resistance
Entrance Model Questions – 2080 13. Electromagnetic waves are
a) transverse c) may be longitudinal or transverse
Stream: Science Full Marks: 100 b) longitudinal d) neither transverse nor longitudinal
Pass Marks: 40 14. The refractive index of water is 1.33. What will be the speed of light in water?
Time: 2:00 Hrs
a) 2.25 x 108 m/sec c) 3 x 108 m/sec
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b) 4 x 10 m/sec d) 1.33 x 108 m/sec
1. Which of the following has derived unit? 15. In irreversible reaction, equilibrium is
a) mass b) velocity c) length d) time a) established quickly c) established slowly
2. Newton's first law of motion gives the concept of b) never established d) established when reaction stops
a) energy b) work c) momentum d) inertia 16. Which of the following is a Lewis base?
3. When force is exerted on a body, it can change its a) BF3 b) HCl c) AlCl3 d) F-
a) speed b) direction of motion c) momentum d) All of above 17. What is the color of phenolphthalein in acidic medium?
4. The value of acceleration due to gravity (g) is maximum a) red b) orange c) colorless d) pink
a) at poles of the earth c) at equator of the earth 18. Formic acid contains functional group:
b) at center of the earth d) equal at all places a) -OH b) -COOH c) -CHO d) -CO
5. The weight of a body at the center of the earth is 19. Which of the following is a heterocyclic compound?
a) Zero c) infinite a) benzene b) cyclohexane c) cyclopentene d) thiophene
b) finite and positive d) finite and negative 20. Which of following reacts with concentrated alkaline KMnO4 to produce
6. Pressure at any point in a liquid depends upon oxalic acid?
a) the density of liquid c) the value of g a) ethane b) ethene c) ethyne d) ethanol
b) the depth of point below the surface d) all of the above 21. Which of the following is used as domestic fuel?
7. Mercury is used in liquid thermometer because it has a) methane b) ethyne c) chloroform d) ethanol
a) high sp. heat and high conductivity 22. Plants convert glucose into:
b) high sp. heat and low conductivity a) lipids b) starch c) proteins d) aminoacids
c) low sp. heat and low conductivity 23. Which of the following layers contains ozone gas?
d) low sp. heat and high conductivity a) thermosphere b) troposphere c) mesosphere d) stratosphere
8. The boiling water is changing into steam. Under this condition, the specific 24. Most of air pollution is caused by:
heat of water is a) The burning of fossils fuels b) Ozone c) Acid rain d) CO
a) zero b) one c) infinite d) less than one 25. Which of the following is not a waterborne disease?
9. Heat travels through vacuum by a) hepatitis b) anemia c) dysentery d) typhoid
a) conduction b) convection c) radiation d) none of above 26. Which of the following is used as raw material in preparation of urea?
10. Sound waves on air are a) CO2 and Ca(OH)2 c) H2O and NH3
a) longitudinal c) electromagnetic b) CO2 and NH3 d) NH3 and NaCl
b) transverse d) radio wave 27. Nitrogen is less reactive than that of oxygen due to
11. Which parameter of the wave remains same when it passes from one medium a) lower atomic number
to another medium b) partially filled electronic configuration
a) frequency b) wavelength c) velocity d) amplitude
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c) half-filled electronic configuration 41. One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. The
d) full-filled electronic configuration probability of getting a king of red color is
28. HCF of 8, 9, 25 is 1 1 1 1
a) 8 b) 9 c) 25 d) 1 a) b) c) d)
26 13 4 2
29. The addition of a rational and irrational number is 42. If A = 1, 3, 5, 7 and B = 2, 3, 5} then A - B =?
a) rational c) irrational a) { 1, 3} c) {1, 3 ,7}
b) real d) none of above b) {1, 5, 7} d) {1, 7}
30. The number π is 43. The value of is
a) natural c) integer a) 5 b) 6 c) 0 d) 7
b) rational d) irrational 44. If the ordered pairs (x + 3, 5) and (2, 5) are equal, then the value of is
31. A quadratic equation whose roots are -3 and 4 is a) 0 b) -1 c) 2 d) 3
a) x2- x - 12=0 c) x2 + x + 12=0 45. Let f and g are two functions from R to R defined by
2
x f(x) = 3x +1 and g(x)=x +2, then the value of gof(x) is
b) x   6  0 d) 2x2 +2x - 24=0 a) 3x + 1 b) 3x + 2 c) 3x + 3 d) 3x
2 2
32. The polynomial equation x(x+1)+8=(x+2) (x-2)is 46. The degree of the polynomial x4- x2 + 2 is .
a) linear equation c) quadratic equation a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 4
b) cubic equation d) bi-quadratic equation 47. The pairs of equations x+2y-5=0 and -4x - 8y + 20 = 0 have
33. The sum of the squares of two consecutive natural numbers is 313. a) unique solution c) infinitely many solutions
The numbers are b) exactly two solutions d) No solutions
a) 12, 13 b) 13, 14 c) 11, 12 d) 14, 15 48. Equation of (x+1)2- x2 = 0 has …….. number of real roots.
34. The sum of the first n natural number is a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
n(n  1) 49. 30th term of the A.P : 10, 7, 4,… is
a) 2n2 b) 2n+1 c)2n-1 d) a) 97 b) 77 c) -87 d) -77
2
1
35. Which one relation from the given is correct? 50. If Sin A = then the value of Cot A is
a) 2 Mode = 3 Mean - 2 Median c) Mode = 3 Median - 2 Mean 2
b) Mode = 2 Median - 3 Mean d) Mode = 3 Mean -1 Median 1 3
a) 3 b) c) d) 1
36.  ABC is an equilateral  of side 'a'. Its area will be 3 2
3 2 3 3 2 3 51. A circle has a number of tangents equal to
a) a b) a c) a d) a a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) infinite
4 4 2 2 2
37. The distance of the point P (2, 3) from the is 52. If the area of circle is 154 cm , then its perimeter is
a) 2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 5 a) 11 cm b) 22 cm c) 44 cm d) 55 cm
38. Sin 2A = 2 Sin A is true when A is equal to 53. The Mode and Mean are given by 7 and 8 respectively. Then the
a) 90º b) 60º c) 30º d) 0º Median is
39. If Sin - Cos = 0, then the value of Sin  + Cos4  is
4 1 13 17 23
a) b) c) d)
3 1 1 3 3 3 3
a) 1 b) c) d) 54. If , then what is the probability of 'not E'?
4 2 4
2
40. The area of a circle is 2464 cm , then its diameter is given by a) 0.93 b) 0.95 c) 0.89 d) 0.90
a) 7 cm b) 14 cm c) 28 cm d) 56 cm
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55. If an event cannot occur, then its probability is 68. What is another name of WBC?
1 3 a) Thrombocytes c) Histocytes
a) 1 b) c) d) 0
2 4 b) Erythrocytes d) Leucocytes
56. A card is drawn from the set of 52 cards. The probability of getting a 69. Which of the following is an example of ceolenterata?
queen card is a) Hydra b) Sycon c) Octopus d) Star fish
1 1 4 4 70. Certain bacteria help to convert atmospheric nitrogen into biologically
a) b) c) d) available form of nitrogen essential for plants. The process of
26 13 53 13
57. The sum of first ten natural numbers is converting nitrogen into nitrate is called-
a) 55 b) 155 c) 65 d) 555 a) nitrification c) denitrification
1 1 b) ammonification d) Carbonification
58. If x   3 then x2  2  71. Who discovered the cell?
x x
a) Linnaeus c) Darwin
a) 7 b) 9 c) 14 d) 11
b) Hugo de Vries d) Robert Hook
59. If Ram can do a piece of work in 20 days and Shyam can do same
72. Long neck of giraffe as inheritance of acquired characters was
work in 30 days. Then the total days to finish the work when they
elaborated by-
work together is
a) Lamarck b) Purkinje c) Wallace d) Darwin
a) 12 b) 15 c) 20 d) 30
73. Which of the following is the secondary consumer in the grassland
ecosystem?
60. The value of 6  6  6  6  ......  is a) Grass b) Grass hoppers c) Frog d) Snakes
a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d)  74. Which hormone is essential to balance the glucose level?
61. If 2x, x+1 ,x -1 are in A.P then x = a) Growth hormone c) Thymosin
a) 3 b) 2 c) 0 d) -1 b) Gastrin d) Insulin
62. The types of frequency distribution are 75. Which plant in the following list is the most advanced?
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 2 a) Algae b) Moss c) Pine d) Fern
63. Chromosomes lie at the equatorial plane of a cell at which stage of cell Comprehension
division? Read the following Passages and choose the best answer for each
a) mitosis b) meiosis I c) meiosis II d) metaphase question: (8 Marks)
64. Which of the following is called power house of the cell ? Passage 1
a) mitochondria c) lysosome Books are by far, the most lasting product of human effort. Temples
b) golgibody d) cell membrane crumple into ruin, pictures and statues decay, but books survive. Time does
65. Bacteria consists of not destroy the great thoughts which are as fresh today as when they first
a) RNA only c) DNA and RNA both
passed through their author's mind. These thoughts speak to us through the
b) Circular DNA d) proteins only
printed page. The only effect of time has been to throw out of currency the
66. Haemoglobin is combined with carbon monooxide, the complex thus
formed is called
bad products. Nothing in literature which is not good can live for long.
a)carboxyhaemoglobin c) carbaminocompound Good books have always helped man in various spheres of life. No wonder
b) haemoglobin oxide d) oxyhaemoglobin that the world keeps its books with great care.
67. The valve situated between left auricle and left ventricle is called 76. Of the products of human effort, books are the most
a) bicuspid valve c) aortic valve a) enjoyable c) useful
b) tricuspid valve d) semilunar valve b) permanent d) important
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77. Time does not destroy books because they contain 84. He went away because he could not put up with his colleagues. It means he
a) high ideals c) great ideas could not.....
b) useful material d) subject-matter for education a) tolerate b) equal c) understand d) say not to
78. "To throw out of currency" means 85. Restaurant: Menu, similarly
a) extinguish c) forget a) library: catalogue c) journal: newspaper
b) destroy d) put out of use b) book: encyclopedia d) college: account
79. The world keeps its books with care because Grammar
a) they make us successful 86. Nowadays every boy and girl ................ own mobile.
b) they help us in various spheres of life a) have/ their b) have/ his c) have/ her d) has/ their
c) they bring great ideas to us 87. More passengers than one … killed.
d) they educate us a) has b) was c) were d) have
88. '' I 'm not well today,'' said Suresh (into indirect speech)
Passage 2 a) Suresh told that he was not well today.
In the past, man's worst enemy was nature. He lived under the continual threat of b) Suresh said that he wasn't well today.
famine and pestilence. A wet summer could bring death to whole nations, and c) Suresh said that he wasn't well that day.
every winter was a menace. Mountains stood like a barrier between people, the sea d) Suresh told me that he wasn't well today
was less a highway than an impassable division. Today nature, though still an 89. He says, "Where shall I be this time next year?"
enemy, is an enemy almost completely conquered. Modern transportation has a) He asks that where will he be this time next year.
made the resources of the entire planet accessible to all its inhabitants. Modern b) He wonders where he will be this time next year.
medicine and sanitation allow dense population to cover the ground without risk of c) He thinks where shall he be this time the following year.
pestilence. True, we are still at the mercy of the more violent natural convulsions d) He wonders where he will be this time the following year.
against earthquakes, floods and hurricanes. Man has, as yet, devised no adequate 90. She made me sing.
protection. But these major cataclysms are rare. At most times, nature is no longer a) She was made sing. c) By whom was she made sing?
formidable, she has been subdued. b) I was made to sing. d) Both a and c.
91. They enjoyed ….. Christmas.
80. Modern medicine has helped man: a) in b) on c) by d) at
a) to live longer everywhere in the world 92. Her eyes are red. ……….?
b) to live a healthy life in hygienic conditions a) Is she crying c) Has she cried
c) to live in thickly populated areas without fear of epidemics b) Did she cry d) Has she been crying
d) to balance population with available resources 93. I must not shout, ………?
81. Man has not yet succeeded in controlling the furies of a) mustn't I b) needn't I c) shouldn't I d) need I
a) earthquake c) floods 94. My hair is as blond as ….. .
b) hurricanes d) all of the above a) she b) hers c) her's d) she's
82. Which one of the following statements best reflects the underlying conviction 95. Please, convey my best .......... to your parents.
of the passage? a) complements c) complimentary
a) Man does wonders b) complementary d) compliments
b) Man's knowledge has no end
c) Man has been able to control nature to a great extent WRITING
d) Man has been able to control nature completely Healthy people are great assets to the country. Explain. [5 Marks]
83. In ancient times, man has an apprehension of
a) epidemics c) floods
b) severe droughts d) all of the above Best of Luck

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