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22nd June 2015, 08:59 AM
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UPCAT simulation test Pdf
what is the cut off needed to apply for the Bachelor of Dental Surgery course of the Uttar Pradesh Common Admission test UPCAT? what is the need of the simulation test? will you please give me the link from where I can download the details of the simulation test of the Uttar Pradesh Common Admission test UPCAT?
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25th June 2018, 11:58 AM
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Re: UPCAT simulation test Pdf
Hi buddy here I am looking for UPCAT simulation test paper in PDF mode so would you plz let me know about the same here , as I am doing preparation of this exam ?
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25th June 2018, 11:59 AM
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Re: UPCAT simulation test Pdf
As you want here I am giving below UPCAT simulation test paper on your demand : UPCAT simulation test paper 1. The layer of gas covering the earth is called A. Atmosphere B. Hydrosphere C. Lithosphere D. Troposphere 2. The speed of light has been calculated to be 186,000 A. Feet per second B. Kilometers per second C. Miles per second D. Meters per second 3. A distance of one mile is about A. 1 kilometer B. 16 kilometers C. 160 kilometers D. 1.6 kilometers 4. The largest object in the solar system is A. A star B. A planet C. An asteroid D. A meteor 5. Which of the following is most responsible for erosion? A. Radioactivity B. The outer core C. Rivers D. Asteroids 6. Which of the following is most responsible for earthquakes? Discuss A. The magnetic field B. An imbalance in the crust C. The speed of light D. The atmosphere 7. When a scientist uses the process of reasoning, it means that he A. Makes a lucky guess B. Does not need to make observations C. Makes inferences on the basis of observations D. Does not need to make a hypothesis 8. An instrument that is used to map the ocean floor is called A. A hydrograph B. A SONAR C. A hydroscope D. Hydrometer 9. When scientists refer to the hydrosphere, they mean A. Air above the earth B. Moisture of the air C. Mantle on the earth D. Water of the earth 10. Chemical elements that are usually present in only very small amounts are called A. Radio elements B. Trace elements C. Scarce elements D. Radioactive elements 11. The Milky Way is a A. Nebula B. Star cluster C. Galaxy D. Constellation 12. The brightest star in the sky other than our sun is A. Polaris B. Betelgeuse C. Sirius D. Orion 13. A scale of temperature that uses absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature for its zero point is called A. Fahrenheit scale B. Kelvin scale C. Celsius scale D. Cepheid scale 14. The force of attraction between the earth and the moon is called A. Gravity B. Inertia C. Relativity D. Equivalence 15. The moons gravity is _____________ that of the earth’s. A. 1/2 B. 1/3 C. 1/5 D. 1/6 16. Which of the following did Sir Isaac Newton discover? Discuss A. Laws of elliptical orbit B. Penicillin C. Law of gravitation D. Solar prominence 17. Why is it warmer in regions near the equator? Discuss A. Regions near the equator have thicker atmosphere. B. Regions near the equator get vertical rays from the sun. C. Light is changed to heat faster near the equator.x D. There is more pollution in that area. 18. What is the important animal hormone responsible for the control of glucose levels in the blood? A. Thyroxine B. Cortisol C. Prostaglandin D. Insulin 19. A 1,000-kilogram car traveling with a velocity of +20. meters per second decelerates uniformly at -5.0 meters per second2 until it comes to rest. What is the total distance the car travels as it decelerates to rest? A. 10 m B. 20 m C. 40 m D. 80 m 20. What yellowish-orange compound belonging to the vitamin B complex is used to treat pernicious anemia? It is synthesized in the intestinal bacteria and occurs in green plants, fresh fruit, liver and yeast. Its formula is C19H19N7O6. Discuss A. Riboflavin B. Cobalamin C. Inositol D. Folic acid 21. The reaction 2H2O(l) --> 2H2O(g) + O2(g) is forced to occur by use of an externally applied electric current. This procedure is called A. Neutralization B. Esterification C. Electrolysis D. Hydrolysis 22. A student calculated the percent by mass of water in a sample of BaCl2 * H2O to be 16.4% but the accepted value is 14.8%. What was the student’s percent error? A. (14.8/16.4)*100% B. (16.4/14.8)*100% C. (1.6/14.8)*100% D. (14.8/1.6)*100% 23. The symmetrical structure of the CH4 molecule is due to the fact that the four single bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms are directed toward the corners of a A. Triangle B. Tetrahedron C. Square D. Rectangle 24. How much work is done on a downhill skier by an average braking force of 9.8 X 102 newtons to stop her in a distance of 10. meters? A. 1.0 X 10^1 J B. 9.8 X 10^1 J C. 1.0 X 10^3 J D. 9.8 X 10^3 J 25. What is the absence of measurable electrical resistance in certain substances at temperature close to zero degrees Kelvin? A. Resistivity B. Conductivity C. Malleability D. Superconductivity 26. What do you call the phylum of marine and freshwater invertebrates which live permanently attached to rocks and other surfaces? Its body is hollow and consists of an aggregation of millions of single-celled organisms. A. Mollusca B. Echinodermata C. Porifera D. Nematoda 27. What do you call a liquid with high content of nitrogen, antibodies and vitamins secreted from mammary glands just after giving birth, and prior to the flow of proper milk? A. Milk B. Colostrum C. Nestogen D. Sweat 28. What do you call the reactions in which the hydrogen ion of an acid and the hydroxide ion of a base unite to form water? A. Hydrolysis B. Decomposition C. Displacement D. Neutralization 29. What term to the part of the nitrogen cycle where nitrogen compounds are formed by certain bacteria from the free nitrogen in the air? A. Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen B. Denitrification C. Nitrate leaching from soil D. Release of NH4 by decomposition 30. Which lustrous, white metal conducts heat and electricity most easily and is highly valued for ornamental and industrial use? A. Cadmium B. Tin C. Bismuth D. Silver 31. Which two metals make-up brass? A. Copper and nickel B. Iron and zinc C. Copper and zinc D. Zinc and nickel 32. Which of the following statements about food chains and energy flow through ecosystems is FALSE? A. A single organism can feed at several trophic levels. B. Detritivores feed at all trophic levels except the producer level. C. The lower the trophic level at which an organism feeds, the more energy available. D. Food webs include two or more food chains. 33. When a doctor gives you an antibiotic when you are sick, he/she always tells you to keep taking the antibiotic until it is all finished. The reason he/she tells you this is because: Discuss A. It is wasteful not to finish all the antibiotic. B. Viruses require high doses of antibiotics to kill them. C. Allowing the more antibiotic-tolerant bacteria to survive may encourage a population of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to evolve. D. A long period of antibiotic use is required to prevent secondary virus infection. 34. Under a light microscope, tiny dots can be seen in the cytoplasm of living plant and animal cells. These are likely to be: A. Chloroplasts B. Ribosomes C. Mitochondria D. Nuclei 35. An organism has the genotype AaBbCCDd. How many possible combinations of alleles do the gametes of this organism produce? A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 36. Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Which cross would produce a blue-eyed child? BB x bb Bb x Bb BB x Bb BB X BB A. BB x bb B. Bb x Bb C. BB X BB D. BB x Bb 37. The more active the cell/tissue such as muscle, the greater the number of__________ A. Chromosomes B. Mitochondria C. Nuclei D. Lysosomes 38. What do you call the type of cell division exhibited by sex cells wherein the chromosome number of the four daughter cell is reduces to half the somatic number? A. Mitosis B. Meiosis C. Fission D. Budding 39. Mutation is caused by all of the following except: A. Chemicals B. Viruses C. Surgery D. Radiation 40. What type of reproduction involves gametes? Discuss A. Fission B. Sexual C. Fusion D. Asexual 41. Viruses are not considered free-living because A. Their cells lack cytoplasm B. Their cells contain DNA C. They are too small to be seen by light microscopy D. They cannot reproduce outside a living cell 42. The conversion of radiant energy in most plants are called A. Fermentation B. Photosynthesis C. Respiration D. Transpiration 43. It is the change in form or structure in an organ or organism during growth A. Mitosis B. Meiosis C. Mutation D. Metamorphosis 44. Oxygen laden blood pumped by the heart is supplied to different parts of the body through the channels called A. Artery B. Ventricles C. Aorta D. Veins 45. It is the totality of an individual’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social characteristics A. Adaptation B. Personality C. Individuality D. Heredity 46. The transport system of the human body is the A. Digestive system B. Respiratory system C. Circulatory system D. Endocrine system 47. They are bacteria which feed on dead materials Discuss A. Harmful bacteria B. Scavengers C. Germs D. Saprophytes 48. Some organisms living in a garden included dragonflies, bugs, roses, grasshoppers, grasses, worms and spiders. Collectively, these organisms represent a A. Biome B. Community C. Habitat D. Population 49. DNA is to genes as chromatin is to A. Mitosis B. Blood C. Allele D. Chromosome 50. The totality of pattern of relationship between living organisms and their environment is the basic concern of A. Physiology B. Botany C. Biology D. Ecology 51. When a reaction requires heat, which of the following is correct? A. There is an endothermic reaction B. The energy of the reactants is greater than that of the products C. The energy of the reactants is less than that of the products D. Both A and C 52. A baking powder carries the statement “Ingredients: cornstarch, sodium bicarbonate, calcium and acid phosphate, and sodium aluminum sulfate.” Therefore, the baking powder is A. A compound B. A molecule C. A mixture D. A mixture of elements 53. Chemical action may involve all of the following except: A. Combining of atoms of elements to form a molecule B. Breaking down of compounds into elements C. Separation of the components of a mixture D. Reacting a compound and an element 54. The two main parts of an atom are the A. Principal energy and energy sublevels B. Nucleus and electron orbital’s C. Planetary electrons and energy levels D. Nucleus and kernel 55. The lowest principal quantum number that an electron can have is A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 56. An orbital may never be occupied by ____ electron A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 57. An atom of beryllium consists of 4 protons, 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons. The mass number of this atom is A. 13 B. 8 C. 9 D. 5 58. The electron-dot symbol consists of the symbol representing the element and an arrangement of dots that usually shows A. The atomic number B. The number of neutrons C. The electrons in the outermost energy level D. The atomic mass 59. In gases, as pressure increases, volume _____________ and temperature ______________ A. Increases, increases B. Decreases, decreases C. Decreases, increases D. Increases, decreases 60. What is the pH of the solution formed when 1M of NaOH is mixed with an equal volume of HCl? A. >7 B. <7 C. 7 D. Cannot be determined |