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21st March 2013, 08:57 AM
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Entrance Cambridge University
Can you provide the eligibility criteria for admission in MBA at the Cambridge University?
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2nd June 2018, 11:08 AM
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Re: Entrance Cambridge University
My sister said me to download sample questions for Natural Sciences Admissions / Entrance Assessment conducted by Cambridge University. So someone is here who will provide link to download sample questions for Natural Sciences Admissions / Entrance Assessment conducted by Cambridge University?
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2nd June 2018, 11:11 AM
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Re: Entrance Cambridge University
As you are looking to download sample questions for sample questions for Natural Sciences Admissions / Entrance Assessment conducted by Cambridge University, so I am providing sample questions: Natural Sciences Admissions Assessment: Paper Pattern: This paper contains five parts: A, B, C, D, and E. All candidates should complete Part A Mathematics. All candidates should then complete two further parts chosen from: Part B Physics Part C Chemistry Part D Biology Part E Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics SAMPLE QUESTIONS: Q. If you look at a clock and the time is 9.45, what is the angle between the hour and the minute hands? A 0 B 7.5 C 15 D 22.5 E 30 Q. Three variables x, y and z are known to be related to each other in the following ways: x is directly proportional to the square of z. y is inversely proportional to the cube of z. Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between x and y? A The square of is directly proportional to the cube of y. B The square of is inversely proportional to the cube of y. C The cube of is directly proportional to the square of y. D The cube of is inversely proportional to the square of y. E x is directly proportional to y6. Q. The square PQRS is positioned so that its vertices are at the points with coordinates: (1, 1), (-1, 1), (-1, -1) and (1, -1) The square is rotated clockwise through 90 about the origin and then reflected in the line y = . Which transformation will return the square to its original orientation? A A reflection in the x-axis. B A reflection in the y-axis. C A reflection in the line y = - . D A rotation of 90 clockwise about the origin. E A rotation of 90 anticlockwise about the origin. Q. I have two six-sided dice, each with faces numbered from 1 to 6. One of the dice is fair, but the other is not; it will land on numbers 1 to 5 with equal probability, but lands on 6 with a different probability. When I roll the dice the probability that I get a total of 12 is 1/18 What is the probability that I get a total of 2 when I roll the dice? A 1/72 B 1/45 C 1/36 D 1/18 E 1/9 NATURAL SCIENCES ADMISSIONS ASSESSMENT: Download complete question paper by this attachment…………… |
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