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9th May 2015, 10:49 AM
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Amity University Sample Papers
Hi I am the student of B.Tech 2nd year in Amity University and I want the sample paper and the previous year question paper for the preparation of exam? Also give me the paper pattern for getting good marks in B.Tech of Amity University
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9th July 2018, 02:12 PM
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Re: Amity University Sample Papers
I want the sample question paper of Amity Joint Entrance Examination JEE Exam so will you please provide me?
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9th July 2018, 02:15 PM
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Re: Amity University Sample Papers
I am providing you the sample question paper of Amity Joint Entrance Examination JEE Exam Amity JEE Exam question paper Time: 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 360 Test paper contains four sections with objective type multiple choice questions. All Sections are compulsory: a) Section 1: General English (15 Questions.), b) Section 2: Physics (25 Questions.), c) Section 3: Chemistry (25 Questions.), d) Section 4: Mathematics/Biology (25 Questions.). For each correct response, the candidate will get 4 marks. For each incorrect response, one mark will be deducted from the total scores Section1: General English DIRECTION for questions 1 to 3: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer for the questions that follow it. Cardiac patients surrounded by banks of equipment, popping expensive pills, facing surgery and confronted by the prospect of huge medical bills have one other discomforting thought to engage with: the treatment they are getting might not actually be helping them in the longer term. For years, cardiac surgeon Dean Ornish was something of a priest pitted against the priesthood. Drastic changes in what patients are and how they lived their lives, he argued, would be far more effective than cutting them open on the surgical table. Now, as evidence for his proposition has become near-irrefutable, the rewards are pouring in. Author of five books, two of them bestsellers, Ornish has shown that an extremely low-fat diet, moderate exercise, stress management techniques such as yoga and meditation, quitting smoking and building more loving relationships can actually reverse heart disease. He has become something of a celebrity, with his work being featured in major magazines in the United States. Ornish's skepticism about conventional handling of heart disease dates back to the time when he was with the legendary surgeon Michael DeBakey. In patients with coronary heart disease, the flow of blood to the heart becomes restricted. Arteries taking blood to the heart can become blocked, a phenomenon known as arteriosclerosis. Also, constricted blood cells can form clots. The end result is that the heart becomes starved for oxygen. Chest pains and full-scale heart attacks follow. Caused by a high-fat diet, nicotine, stress and other factors, coronary heart disease was for long believed to be irreversible. Surgery to bypass clogged arteries, and techniques such as angioplasty, were seen as the only options. However, such procedures rarely solved the problem. "Bypass surgery," Ornish said in his 1990 book, Reversing Heart Disease, "became for me a metaphor for the inadequacy of treating a problem without also addressing the underlying causes. We would operate on patients, their chest pain would usually go away, and they were told that they were cured. Most would go home and continue to do the same things that led to the problem in the first place. They would smoke, eat a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet, manage stress poorly, and lead sedentary lives." More often than not they would end up in hospital again. 1. The author of the passage believes that (a) changes in lifestyle will not help if they are not supplemented by right drugs. (b) Ornish's findings, notwithstanding the conventional treatments of heart diseases, are the best. (c) treatment of heart disease is best if left to experts in that field. (d) findings of Ornish are nearly indisputable. 2. An apt title for the passage would be (a) Diet and Disease. (b) Have a Heart for your Heart. (c) Lifestyle and Heart Disease. (d) Benefits of Meditation. 3. In his book, ‘Reversing Heart Disease, Ornish says that (a) operation worsens a patients heart disease. (b) there is no point in performing an operation that anyway has no positive end result. (c) without imparting adequate knowledge about the benefits of diet and exercise, a heart patient can never enjoy the benefits of his surgery. (d) the predisposing causes behind a patients heart problem should be worked upon first for longtime benefits DIRECTION for questions 4 and 5: Each question has a sentence with two blanks followed by four pairs of words as choices. From the choices, select the pair of words that can best complete the given sentence. 4. It is difficult for a modern audience, accustomed to the ________ of film and television, to appreciate opera with its grand spectacle and ________ gestures. (a) sophistication . . . monotonous (b) flamboyance . . . inane (c) minutiae . . . extravagant (d) plurality . . . subtle 5. Though his music revealed the composers ________ and seriousness, his manner displayed his naivety and ________. (a) sophistication . . . ingenuity (b) levity . . . immaturity (c) clairvoyance . . . insouciance (d) profundity . . . ingenuousness DIRECTION for questions 6 and 7: The following sentences test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing answers, follow the requirements of standard written English; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, sentence construction, and punctuation. In each of the following sentences, part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choice A repeats the original; the other three are different. Choose the answer that best expresses the meaning of the original sentence. 6. Trying to keep her balance on the icy surface, the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow. (a) the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow. (b) the ski-tip of the last competitor caught the pole and somersaulted in the soft snow. (c) the last competitor caught the pole with the tip of her ski, and somersaulted into the soft snow. (d) the last competitor caught the pole with her ski-tip, which made her somersault into the soft Snow Amity JEE Exam question paper For complete question paper here is the attachment |
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