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500 extracted questions across 6 subjects.
Test 1 - Q1Answer A

"Killing of one's brother " is called_____

English
A. fratric ide
B. homicide
C. patricide
D. genocide
Test 1 - Q2Answer C

If you add 2+2, it _____ 4.

English
A. will be
B. will become
C. becomes
D. was
Test 1 - Q3Answer A

Only the blood -stained road was a witness _____ his assassination.

English
A. of
B. to
C. at
D. on
Test 1 - Q4Answer D

Shyam has no control _____ his temper.

English
A. at
B. after
C. in
D. over
Test 1 - Q5Answer B

Mr. John is _____ European teacher.

English
A. an
B. a
C. the
D. no article
Test 1 - Q6Answer D

The man is _____ LLB.

English
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Test 1 - Q7Answer A

He plays _____ football very well.

English
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Test 1 - Q8Answer A

Stop that noise, _____?

English
A. will you
B. won't you
C. can't you
D. don't you
Test 1 - Q9Answer A

The antonym of 'heredity' is ._____

English
A. environment
B. gene
C. inheredity
D. none
Test 1 - Q10Answer D

The synonym of 'postpone' is ._____

English
A. defer
B. stop
C. wait
D. none
Test 1 - Q11Answer A

The indirect form of He said, "Let's leave the case in the station." is_____.

English
A. He suggested leaving the case at the station.
B. He said that they had to leave the case in the station.
C. He said that they left the case in the station.
D. None of the above.
Test 1 - Q12Answer A

The passive form of "People said that he w as jealous of her." is_____.

English
A. He was jealous of her.
B. He was said to be jealous of her.
C. People said he had been jealous of her.
D. None of the above
Test 1 - Q13Answer D

The horse and carriage _____ ready.

English
A. is
B. am
C. are
D. none
Test 1 - Q14Answer B

Do not copy the answer _____.

English
A. word by word
B. word to word
C. word for word
D. none of these
Test 1 - Q15Answer B

He was no _____ than a thief.

English
A. other
B. others
C. an other
D. the other Read the following passage and answer the questions given. The greatest enemy of mankind, as people have di scovered, is not science, but war. Science merely reflects the prevailing social forces. It is found that, when there is peace, science is constructive; when there is war, science is perverted to destructive ends. The weapons which science gives us do not necessarily cause war, they make war increasingly terrible. Till now, it has brought us to the doorstep to doom. Our main problem, therefore, is not to curb science, but to stop war to substitute law for force, and international government for anarchy in t he relations of one nation with another. That is a job in which everybody must participate, including scientists. But the Bombing of Hiroshima suddenly woke us up to the fact that we have very little time. The hour is late and our work has scarcely begun. Now we are face to face with an urgent question "Can education and tolerance, understand and creative intelligence run fast enough to keep us abreast with our own mounting capacity to destroy?" that is the question which we shall have to answer one way or the other in this generation. Science must help us in arriving at the answers, but the main decision lies within ourselves. Questions:
Test 1 - Q16Answer B

According to the writer, the real enemy of mankind is not science but war, because

English
A. Science merely invents the w eapons with which war is fought
B. Science during war become destructive
C. The weapons that science invents necessarily lead to war.
D. The weapons invented by science do not cause war, though these make it more destructive.
Test 1 - Q17Answer C

According to the write r, the main problem we are faced with is to _____.

English
A. Stop science from reflecting social forces.
B. Stop scientific activities everywhere.
C. Abolish war.
D. Prevent scientists from participating in destructive activities.
Test 1 - Q18Answer A

The expression "bring to t he doorstep of doom" means _____.

English
A. Carry close to death and destruction
B. Lead to the threshold of new destiny
C. Indulge in ruinous activity
D. Introduces to an unpredictable destiny
Test 1 - Q19Answer B

Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word 'anarch y'?

English
A. Law and order
B. Political dominance
C. Economic prosperity
D. Communal harmony
Test 1 - Q20Answer A

Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage?

English
A. Science and social forces
B. Science and horrors of war
C. Science and the new gene ration
D. Science and world peace
Test 1 - Q21Answer B

In a jar, 1/2 of the marbles are red, 1/4 are white, and 1/5 are blue. What fraction of the marbles are neither red, white nor blue?

Mathematics
A. 19/20
B. 1/20
C. 15/20
D. 1/10
Test 1 - Q22Answer B

What is 10% of 20% of 30%?

Mathematics
A. 0.006%
B. 0.6%
C. 6%
D. 60%
Test 1 - Q23Answer A

If x+ y=6, y+ z=7, and z +x=9, what is the arithmetic mean of x, y, and z?

Mathematics
A. 11/3
B. 11/2
C. 11
D. 22/3
Test 1 - Q24Answer C

A square of area 2 is inscribed in a circle. What is the area of the circle?

Mathematics
A. π/4
B. π/2
C. π
D. 2 π
Test 1 - Q25Answer C

When a digital clock reads 3:47, the sum of the digits is 14. How many minutes after 3:47 will the sum of the digits be 20 for the first time?

Mathematics
A. 42
B. 132
C. 192
D. 251
Test 1 - Q26Answer C

The value of 91/3 .91/9 .91/27__________∞ is

Mathematics
A. 9
B. 1`
C. 3
D. None of these
Test 1 - Q27Answer C

If tanα=1/2, tanβ=1/3, then α + β is equal to

Mathematics
A. π/2
B. π/3
C. π/4
D. π/6
Test 1 - Q28Answer C

The distance between the lines 3x +4y =6 and 6x +8y =15 is

Mathematics
A. 3/2
B. 6
C. 3/10
D. 7/9
Test 1 - Q29Answer D

The acute angle between the lines 3x2 – 7xy-3y2 =0 is

Mathematics
A. π/2
B. π/4
C. π/6
D. None of the above
Test 1 - Q30Answer A

Which of the following is the value of P, if one root of x2 – Px + 1 = 0 is square of other

Mathematics
A. -1
B. -2
C. 1, -2
D. 2, -1
Test 1 - Q31Answer C

The point of concurrency of three internal angles bisectors of a tr iangle is called

Mathematics
A. Orthocenter
B. Circumcentre
C. Incentre
D. Excentre
Test 1 - Q32Answer B

From a set of number cards numbered from 1 to 20, a card is drawn randomly. Find the probability of getting a card exactly divisible by 3 or 4.

Mathematics
A. 11/20
B. 1/2
C. 9/20
D. 1/20
Test 1 - Q33Answer C

The median of the data: 8, 12,35,40,15,10,11,14 is

Mathematics
A. 4.5
B. 12
C. 13
D. 14
Test 1 - Q34Answer B

If A is any square matrix, then A + AT will be

Mathematics
A. A diagonal matrix
B. A symmentric matrix
C. A skew -symmetric matrix
D. Identity matrix
Test 1 - Q35Answer A

If the equation x2 + 2(K+2) x + 9k = 0 has equal roots, then the value of K is

Mathematics
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 0
Test 1 - Q36Answer B

If →a = →i +→j -2→k and →b = 2→i -→j - →k are any two vectors, then the angle between →a and →b is

Mathematics
A. π 6
B. π 3
C. 0
D. π 223
Test 1 - Q37Answer A

If SinA, SinB, SinC are in

Mathematics
A. P. then a,b,c are in
B. G.P.
C. H.P.
D. None
Test 1 - Q38Answer B

The length of the perpendicular from origin on the line joining (a,b) and (b,a) is

Mathematics
A. a+b 2
B. a+b 2 `
C. a-b 2
D. a-b 2
Test 1 - Q39Answer C

How many integers are solutions of the inequality 3|x| + 2 < 17?

Mathematics
A. 0
B. 8
C. 9
D. 5
Test 1 - Q40Answer B

30 men work 10 hours a day to compl ete a piece of work in 25 days. How many men will be required to complete a piece of work twice as great in 15 days working 8 hours a day?

Mathematics
A. 130
B. 125
C. 12.5
D. 75
Test 1 - Q41Answer B

In a monohybrid cross, the two parental genotypes are AA and aa. The genotype of a ll F 1 plants is Aa. If the F 1 plants are crossed to get F 2 generation, what percentage of the F 2 generation will have the dominant phenotype?

Biology
A. 100%
B. 75%
C. 50%
D. 25%
Test 1 - Q42Answer A

What is the name of the process by which the cytoplasm of a cell divides to fo rm two daughter cells?

Biology
A. Cytokinesis
B. Interphase
C. Prophase
D. Karyokinesis
Test 1 - Q43Answer C

In a plain community, the population with greatest biomass would be

Biology
A. Foxes
B. Hawks
C. Grasses
D. Beetles
Test 1 - Q44Answer B

The process of loss of water vapour from the aerial part s of plants is called transpiration. The opening and closing of stomata is controlled by

Biology
A. Stomatal cells
B. Guard cells
C. Xylem cells
D. Phloem cells
Test 1 - Q45Answer C

Which of the following plants mentioned below is not characterized by the presence of reticula te veins in its leaves?

Biology
A. Sunflower
B. Tomato
C. Maize
D. Cuscuta
Test 1 - Q46Answer B

What the association between two organisms called if one gets advantage from the other without harming it ?

Biology
A. Mutualism
B. Commensalism
C. Predation
D. Parasitism
Test 1 - Q47Answer A

What i s the branch of biology dealing with the study of algae called?

Biology
A. Phycology
B. Mycology
C. Ornithology
D. Myology
Test 1 - Q48Answer C

Which of the following is human diploid chromosome number?

Biology
A. 10
B. 23
C. 46
D. 92
Test 1 - Q49Answer D

Sieve tubes, phloem parenchyma, bast fibers, and __________. are the elements of phloem.

Biology
A. Vessels
B. Tracheids
C. Wood fibers
D. Companion cells
Test 1 - Q50Answer B

A student studied two different groups of cells and made the following observations: Trait Cell I Cell II Cell wall Present Present Ribosomes Present Present Nucleus Absent Present Ability to photosynthesize Present Present Cell respiration Present Present Which of the following conclusions is best supported by these observations?

Biology
A. Cell I is more complex in its organization than cell II
B. Cell I is a prokaryote
C. Cell II does not have a nucleus
D. The ancestors of cell II appeared earlier in the fossil record than the ancestors of cell II
Test 1 - Q51Answer D

A part of digestive system that is not in contact with food is the

Biology
A. Small intestine
B. Stomach
C. Larg e intestine b
D. Liver
Test 1 - Q52Answer D

Although the Duckbilled Platypus lays eggs, it is classified as

Biology
A. Amphibia
B. Reptilia
C. Aves
D. Mammal
Test 1 - Q53Answer C

Epithelial cells may have all of the following functions except

Biology
A. Protection
B. Absorption
C. Contraction
D. Secretion
Test 1 - Q54Answer B

One of the characteristics of all living things is that they

Biology
A. Require oxygen for respiration
B. Originate from pre -existing life
C. Carry on heterotrophic nutrition
D. Carry on autotrophic nutrition
Test 1 - Q55Answer C

All of the following are examples of a reflex except

Biology
A. Sneezing
B. Blinking
C. Thinking
D. Knee Jerking
Test 1 - Q56Answer B

Two wastes resulting from the oxidation of food are

Biology
A. Oxygen & water
B. Carbon dioxide & water
C. Oxygen & Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen & ATP
Test 1 - Q57Answer C

Which of the following is not an att ribute of enzyme?

Biology
A. They are specific in nature
B. They are proteinous in nature
C. They are used up in the reaction
D. They speed up rate of biochemical reactions
Test 1 - Q58Answer B

Short sightedness of myopic vision is corrected by wearing

Biology
A. Convex lens
B. Concave l ens
C. Concave mirror
D. Convex mirror
Test 1 - Q59Answer B

Hydra is

Biology
A. Asymmetrical
B. Radially Symmetrical
C. Spherically Symmetrical
D. Bilaterally Symmetrical
Test 1 - Q60Answer D

If a bird is transferred from 200C to 100C. The body temperature will change to

Biology
A. 150C
B. 50C
C. 100C
D. No change
Test 1 - Q61Answer D

A mixture of sand, common salt and camphor can be separated by

Chemistry
A. Filtration
B. Evaporation
C. Sublimation
D. Filtration followed by Sublimation
Test 1 - Q62Answer A

The atomic numbers of two elements A and B are 30 and 15 respectively . What is the possible formula of the compound?

Chemistry
A. A 3B2
B. A2B3
C. AB 2
D. AB
Test 1 - Q63Answer D

Which of the following is natural polymer?

Chemistry
A. Starch
B. Plastic
C. Protein
D. Both A & C
Test 1 - Q64Answer B

Which of the following is covalent solid?

Chemistry
A. copper
B. Diamond
C. Sodi um Chloride
D. Methane
Test 1 - Q65Answer B

Divide a piece of chalk into half. Divide it further and keep on dividing it many times. The smallest piece of chalk that can be obtained by this division is

Chemistry
A. An atom
B. A molecule
C. A particle
D. A crystal
Test 1 - Q66Answer D

The compound AgCl is composed of

Chemistry
A. AgCl molecule
B. Atoms of silver and chlorine
C. Polymerized AgCl molecules
D. Ag+ and Cl-
Test 1 - Q67Answer A

The compound which gives chlorine like smell is

Chemistry
A. CaOCl 2
B. CHCl 2
C. CaCl 2
D. both b and c
Test 1 - Q68Answer D

Which of the f ollowing is characteristic of both mixtures and compounds?

Chemistry
A. Energy is absorbed when they are made
B. Their properties are same as those of their components
C. They contain components in fixed ratios
D. Their mass equals the sum of mass of their components
Test 1 - Q69Answer D

Which of the following is not a solution?

Chemistry
A. Smoke
B. Air
C. Brass
D. A gold ring
Test 1 - Q70Answer D

In the nucleus of 20Ca 40 , there are

Chemistry
A. 40 protons and 20 electrons
B. 20 protons and 40 electrons
C. 20 protons and 20 electrons
D. 20 protons and 20 neutrons
Test 1 - Q71Answer A

The reverse process of neutralization is also known as

Chemistry
A. Hydrolysis reaction
B. Rearrangement reaction
C. Precipitation reaction
D. Red ox reaction
Test 1 - Q72Answer B

The general formula of cycloalkane is

Chemistry
A. C nH2n+2
B. C nH2n
C. C nH2n-2
D. C nH2n-1
Test 1 - Q73Answer A

The absolute mass of one atom of hydrogen is

Chemistry
A. 1.008 amu
B. 1.008gm
C. 1 amu
D. 1.66x10-24gm
Test 1 - Q74Answer D

Which of the following is organic compound?

Chemistry
A. CO 2
B. CO
C. Na 2CO 3
D. CO(NH 2)2
Test 1 - Q75Answer A

Which of the following pairs of elements are chemically most similar?

Chemistry
A. Hf and Zr
B. Na and Al
C. Cu and Cl
D. B and Be
Test 1 - Q76Answer B

Which of the following have the same unit?

Physics
A. Energy and force
B. Work done and energy
C. Momentum and velocity
D. Acceleration and velocity
Test 1 - Q77Answer A

Which of the followin g has unit but no dimension?

Physics
A. Plane angle
B. magnetic field
C. Momentum
D. Current
Test 1 - Q78Answer C

Which of the following relation is true?

Physics
A. 1N = 1013 dynes
B. 1 Joule = 105 ergs
C. 1N = 105 dynes
D. 1 Joule = 106 ergs
Test 1 - Q79Answer D

A bullet having mass 1Kg and mo ving with a velocity of 2ms-1 penetrates in a wooden block which is at rest. After its penetration, both of them remain at rest. The amount of heat generated in the wooden block is equal to

Physics
A. 0J
B. 1J
C. 4J
D. 2J
Test 1 - Q80Answer B

The value of 'g' will be exactly z ero at

Physics
A. the pole of the earth
B. the center of the earth
C. the Equator of the earth
D. infinity
Test 1 - Q81Answer A

The mass of A is found to be greater than the mass of B. But the kinetic energy of A is found to be smaller than that of B. Then the velocity of A is ----------------------- that of B.

Physics
A. smaller than
B. greater than
C. equal to
D. depends upon the size of the bodies
Test 1 - Q82Answer B

When we touch ice, we feel cool because of -----------------------

Physics
A. the gain of heat energy
B. the loss of heat energy
C. the ga in of momentum
D. none of the above
Test 1 - Q83Answer C

Which of the following process takes place faster than the others?

Physics
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Propagation of sound
Test 1 - Q84Answer A

The full form of Emf in electricity is -----------------

Physics
A. Electromotive f orce
B. Electromagnetic force
C. Electro motion force
D. Electricity motion force
Test 1 - Q85Answer C

For a normal eye, ciliary muscles will be strained maximum when it views an object at

Physics
A. infinity
B. anywhere
C. the least distance of distinct vision
D. far distan ce of distinct vision
Test 1 - Q86Answer D

Sound wave can be propagated through

Physics
A. gas medium only
B. Vacuum only
C. liquid medium only
D. Solid, liquid and gas medium
Test 1 - Q87Answer B

Which of the following statement is false?

Physics
A. We can have an isolated charge
B. We can have an isolated magnetic pole
C. We c an have an isolated eye lens
D. We can have an isolated electron
Test 1 - Q88Answer C

Sure test of electrification is

Physics
A. repulsion between unlike charges
B. attraction between unlike charges
C. repulsion between like charges
D. attraction bet ween like charges
Test 1 - Q89Answer B

The unit of intensity level of sound is

Physics
A. Wbm-2
B. dB
C. Wb
D. Joule
Test 1 - Q90Answer C

There will be a full moon when

Physics
A. the moon lies in between the earth and the sun
B. the sun lies in between the earth and the moon
C. the earth lies in betwe en the sun and the moon not in one plane
D. the earth lies in between the sun and the moon
Test 1 - Q91Answer D

The first reasonably valid IQ test in the world was developed by

General Knowledge
A. Alfred Binet
B. Lewis Terman
C. David Wechsler
D. William Stern
Test 1 - Q92Answer B

Who is the Author o f 'Around The World In Eighty Days'?

General Knowledge
A. Herman Melville
B. Jules Verne
C. Jonathan Swift
D. Graham Greene
Test 1 - Q93Answer D

Which of the following works is not related with Louis Pasteur?

General Knowledge
A. Germ theory of diseases
B. Anti rabies vaccine
C. Pasteurization
D. Disc overy of Tuberculosis
Test 1 - Q94Answer A

The largest and smallest districts of Nepal are

General Knowledge
A. Dolpa and Lalitpur
B. Kailali and Nuwakot
C. Dolpa and Bhaktapur
D. Syanja and Pyuthan
Test 1 - Q95Answer A

____________ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means b y which users can interact with the computer.

General Knowledge
A. The operating system
B. The motherboard
C. The platform
D. Application software
Test 1 - Q96Answer A

If SYSTEM is written as SYSMET and NEARER is written as AENRER, then FRACTION will be coded as

General Knowledge
A. Carfnoit
B. Carftion
C. Noitf rac
D. Fracnoit
Test 1 - Q97Answer A

Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the blank spaces. 1, 4, 27, 16, ?, 36, 343

General Knowledge
A. 125
B. 50
C. 78
D. 32
Test 1 - Q98Answer B

When a ship enters a sea from a river, its portion under water will

General Knowledge
A. Increase
B. Dec rease
C. Show no change
D. Increase and decrease alternatively
Test 1 - Q99Answer B

Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, this inspiration was derived from

General Knowledge
A. American Revolution
B. French Revolution
C. Russian Revolution
D. None of the above
Test 1 - Q100Answer C

Which country leads in the prod uction of rubber?

General Knowledge
A. Australia
B. India
C. Thailand
D. Myanmar
Test 2 - Q1Answer D

Jason, the only intrepid one, struggled barehanded with the beast. It means Jason is _____.

English
A. frightened
B. masculine
C. thoughtful
D. fearless
Test 2 - Q2Answer D

That is the town ______we will have to drive to reach the destination.

English
A. from which
B. of which
C. at which
D. through which
Test 2 - Q3Answer A

What does the word 'aural' correspond to?

English
A. Hearing
B. Speech
C. Air
D. Heat
Test 2 - Q4Answer D

Find the odd man out in the given set of words

English
A. eleven
B. nine
C. thirteen
D. eighteen
Test 2 - Q5Answer D

'Incredible' means what is _______.

English
A. not excitable
B. not true
C. trustworthy
D. not believable
Test 2 - Q6Answer C

His _______ handwriting resulted from haste and carelessness.

English
A. careful
B. beautiful
C. unreadable
D. lucid
Test 2 - Q7Answer C

Microscopically thin mean s:

English
A. as slender as a microscope
B. so thin that they can be just seen by the naked eye
C. so slender that they have to be seen through a microscope
D. all of these
Test 2 - Q8Answer A

When people suffer from a sense of doom, they think that

English
A. the world is coming to an end
B. the world is progressing day by day
C. people are getting more and more intelligent
D. the gap between the poor and rich is widening
Test 2 - Q9Answer A

Science has given the nations new occasions for falling out. Falling out means

English
A. quarrelling
B. making fr iends
C. disintegrating into smaller parts
D. becoming poorer and poorer
Test 2 - Q10Answer A

A war of nerves means:

English
A. an attempt to defeat enemies by putting pressure for losing courage or confidence
B. war bought with nuclear weapons
C. a guerrilla war
D. nervous system
Test 2 - Q11Answer D

Expectation of life means

English
A. their life time achievements
B. their average life span
C. the number of years people lived
D. the things people hope to achieve
Test 2 - Q12Answer C

An insomniac is a person who:

English
A. enjoys sleeping
B. lacks respect for maniacs
C. finds it difficult to sleep
D. Sleeps more than others
Test 2 - Q13Answer A

Hamlet was reluctant to _______ the murder of his father.

English
A. avenge
B. revenge
C. vengeance
D. none
Test 2 - Q14Answer D

Predictable means

English
A. we are not at all sure what will happen
B. it is cautious
C. it is safe
D. w e can guess what will happen
Test 2 - Q15Answer B

Silver is a good investment. _________, gold is a better one

English
A. Although
B. However
C. While
D. On the other hand
Test 2 - Q16Answer A

The conditional clause 'If she were rich, ________? is completed by

English
A. She would buy that car.
B. She will buy the car.
C. She was going to buy that car.
D. She bought that car. Read the following passage and answer the questions given: I believe that both these feelings do equal harm: the feeling of marvel as much as the fear. Because they have this in comm on that they both want to persuade the layman that there is nothing he can do for himself. Science is the new magic, they whisper; it is out of your hands; for good or ill, your salvation or your doom is the business of others.
Test 2 - Q17Answer B

What makes us think that sci ence is the new magic?

English
A. The harm
B. Belief
C. The feeling of marvel and fear
D. Our stupidity
Test 2 - Q18Answer D

Why does a layman think that he can do nothing for himself?

English
A. Lack of experience
B. Lack of education
C. Helplessness
D. Influence of feeling marve l and fear
Test 2 - Q19Answer C

Why do they have to whisper?

English
A. Because they are cunning.
B. Because they do not want others to know it
C. The sense of marvel and fear overpower them
D. It is a great secret
Test 2 - Q20Answer D

The author seems to suggest that _____

English
A. our doom is the busin ess of others
B. Our salvations is the business of others
C. science is the new magic
D. our irrational feelings cause the loss of faith in science
Test 2 - Q21Answer D

Grace has 16 jellybeans in her pocket. She has 8 red ones, 4 green ones, and 4 blue ones. What is the minimum number of jellybeans she must take out of her pocket to ensure that she has one of each color?

Mathematics
A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 13
Test 2 - Q22Answer B

The function f(x) = –3x + 12 on R is

Mathematics
A. increasing
B. decreasing
C. constant
D. none of these
Test 2 - Q23Answer B

The system of the equation x + 2y = –1, –2x – 4y = 2 has

Mathematics
A. only one solution
B. finitely many solutions
C. no solution
D. infinitely many solutions
Test 2 - Q24Answer B

The area of the triangle formed by the lines y – x = 0, y + x = 0 and x = c is

Mathematics
A. c sq. units
B. c2 sq. units
C. ½ c sq. unit s
D. ½ c2 sq. units
Test 2 - Q25Answer D

If A is an m x n matrix and B is a matrix given in such a way that AB and BA are both defined, then the size of the B matrix is

Mathematics
A. m x n
B. n x n
C. m x n
D. n x m
Test 2 - Q26Answer B

Let →a and →b be two given vectors such that |→ a | = 3 , |→ b | = 2 and →a . →b = 6, then the angle between →a and →b is

Mathematics
A. π 3
B. π 4
C. π 2
D. 0
Test 2 - Q27Answer D

The value of p for which the vectors →a = p→ i + →j – 2→ k and →b = →i + →j – 3→ k are perpendicular to each other is

Mathematics
A. 9
B. –9
C. 7
D. –7
Test 2 - Q28Answer C

A can solve 90% of the problems given in a book and B can solve 70%. What is the probability that at least one of them will solve a problem selected at random from the book?

Mathematics
A. 0.63
B. 0.16
C. 0.97
D. 1.60
Test 2 - Q29Answer C

The number of non -empty proper subsets of order 6 is

Mathematics
A. 64
B. 63
C. 62
D. 60
Test 2 - Q30Answer D

If common difference is 5, then the total number of arithmetic means between 10 and 50 is

Mathematics
A. 8
B. 9
C. 5
D. 7
Test 2 - Q31Answer B

The area of triangle formed by the line 2x + 3y = 12 with the co -ordinate axes is

Mathematics
A. 24
B. 12
C. 6
D. 3
Test 2 - Q32Answer C

In a ra ce of 1 km. A beats B by 100m. B beats C by 50 m. C beats D by 40 m then A beats D by

Mathematics
A. 190 m
B. 820.8 m
C. 179.2 m
D. none
Test 2 - Q33Answer D

If m times of mth term and n times of nth term of an AP are equal then (m + n)th term is .......

Mathematics
A. mn
B. 1 mn
C. 1
D. 0
Test 2 - Q34Answer B

If the AM and GM of the roots of a quadratic equation be 8 and 5 respectively then the equation is

Mathematics
A. x2 + 6x + 25 = 0
B. x2 – 16x + 25 = 0
C. x2 – 16x – 25 = 0
D. x2 – 13x + 40 = 231
Test 2 - Q35Answer A

The value of cos 110 + sin110 cos110 – sin110 is equal to the value of

Mathematics
A. tan 560
B. sin 560
C. cot 560
D. tan 790
Test 2 - Q36Answer B

Two cyclists start biking from a trail's start 3 hours apart. The second cyclist travels at 10 miles per hour and starts 3 hours after the first cyclist who is traveling at 6 miles per ho ur. How much time will pass before the second cyclist catches up with the first from the time the second cyclist started biking?

Mathematics
A. 2 hours
B. 4 ½ hours
C. 5 ¾ hours
D. 6 hours
Test 2 - Q37Answer C

By how much the area of sphere is changes when its radius is doubled?

Mathematics
A. 100%
B. 200%
C. 300%
D. 800%
Test 2 - Q38Answer B

The sum of the first n terms of the series: n – 1 n , n – 2 n , n – 3 n , _____. is

Mathematics
A. n – 1 2n
B. n – 1 2
C. n(n + 1 ) 2
D. n 2
Test 2 - Q39Answer C

If (a+b+c ) (a – b + c) = 3ac, then angle B is equal to

Mathematics
A. π 9
B. π 2
C. π 3
D. π 4
Test 2 - Q40Answer C

The circles x2 + y2 + 2ax + c = 0 and x2 + y2 + 2by + c = 0 will touch each other if

Mathematics
A. 1 a2 – 1 b2 = 1 c2
B. 1 a2 + 1 b2 + 1 c2 = 0
C. 1 a2 + 1 b2 = 1 c2
D. 1 a + 1 b = 1 c
Test 2 - Q41Answer B

At a height of 9m from ground if a body of mass 2 kg has gravitational potential energy 36J, what will be its final velocity with which it strikes the ground if it is dropped from there?

Biology
A. 4m/sec
B. 6 m/sec
C. 2m/sec
D. 8 m/sec
Test 2 - Q42Answer D

Which of the following is a vector quality?

Biology
A. Time
B. Speed
C. Mass
D. Plane area
Test 2 - Q43Answer C

A body has K E of 10 J. How much work has to be done on it to stop it?

Biology
A. 5 J
B. 1 J
C. 10 J
D. 100 J
Test 2 - Q44Answer A

When a force is applie d on 2 kg and 4 kg masses one after another, the acceleration produced on them are 2 m/s2 and 1 m/s2 respectively. What is the magnitude of that force?

Biology
A. 4 N
B. 1 N
C. 3 N
D. 2 N
Test 2 - Q45Answer B

Which of the following statement is false?

Biology
A. A magnet can not have tw o opposite poles
B. A magnet can have an isolated pole
C. A magnet cannot have an isolated pole
D. None of above
Test 2 - Q46Answer D

A convex lens can ________ the light.

Biology
A. only converge
B. only diverge
C. neither converge nor diverge
D. converge as well as diverge
Test 2 - Q47Answer A

Sound wave is ___________

Biology
A. a longitudinal wave.
B. a transverse wave.
C. an electromagnetic wave.
D. not a wave.
Test 2 - Q48Answer B

The work done on bringing a unit positive test charge from one end of a resistor to another is called ____

Biology
A. resistance
B. potential di fference
C. emf
D. power
Test 2 - Q49Answer D

Conductivity depends upon

Biology
A. resistivity
B. temperature
C. nature of the material
D. all of the above
Test 2 - Q50Answer B

For a normal eye, the far distance of distinct vision is

Biology
A. 25 cm
B. infinity
C. 50 cm
D. 75 cm
Test 2 - Q51Answer C

The lower limit of auditory for human beings is

Biology
A. 10 Hz
B. 100 Hz
C. 20 Hz
D. 20 KHz
Test 2 - Q52Answer D

To cool a hot body, we use liquid having

Biology
A. low specific heat capacity
B. low thermal heat capacity
C. high thermal heat capacity
D. high specific heat capacity
Test 2 - Q53Answer A

Volume of water will be minimum at

Biology
A. 00C
B. 40C
C. 10C
D. 20C
Test 2 - Q54Answer D

The time period of spin of the earth about its own axis is

Biology
A. 1 year
B. 366 days
C. 29 days
D. 24 hours
Test 2 - Q55Answer D

When a body is negatively charged, its____

Biology
A. no. of electrons increases
B. no. of electrons decrease s
C. mass increases
D. both a and c
Test 2 - Q56Answer C

Which of the following is false in case of an electron?

Biology
A. It is a particle
B. It has wave property
C. It emits energy while moving in orbits
D. Its motion is affected by magnetic field
Test 2 - Q57Answer B

Which of the following f orms a colloidal solution in water?

Biology
A. Glucose
B. Starch
C. Sodium Chloride
D. Urea
Test 2 - Q58Answer C

A compound was found to contain nitrogen and oxygen in the ratio 28 : 64. The formula of the compound is

Biology
A. NO
B. N 2O3
C. N 2O4
D. N 2O5
Test 2 - Q59Answer D

Chemical formula of a parti cular compounds reflects

Biology
A. shape of its molecule
B. size of its molecule
C. total number of atoms in a molecule
D. number of different types of atoms in a molecule
Test 2 - Q60Answer A

Electronic configuration of M2+ ion is 2, 8, 14 and its atomic weight is 56 amu. The number of neutrons in its nucleus are

Biology
A. 30
B. 32
C. 34
D. 233
Test 2 - Q61Answer A

Atoms combine in a small whole number ratio, this concept was proposed by

Chemistry
A. Dalton
B. Avogadro
C. Gay Lussac
D. Berzelius
Test 2 - Q62Answer C

Two substance P and Q combine to give a third substance R. The p rocess is exothermic and R has properties different from those of P and Q. Is the substance R

Chemistry
A. an element
B. a mixture
C. a compound
D. an atom
Test 2 - Q63Answer A

Which of the following is called Sylvine?

Chemistry
A. KCl
B. NaCl
C. CaCl 2
D. MgCl 2
Test 2 - Q64Answer C

Liquid metal is ......

Chemistry
A. Ag
B. Mg
C. Hg
D. none
Test 2 - Q65Answer D

The general formula of Paraffin is

Chemistry
A. C nH2n+1 . X
B. C nH2n
C. C nH2n-2
D. C nH2n+2
Test 2 - Q66Answer B

In IUPAC system of nomenclature, But in hydrocarbon indicates

Chemistry
A. prefix
B. word root
C. primary suffix
D. secondary suffix
Test 2 - Q67Answer C

Which of the following reaction is acid -base reaction?

Chemistry
A. BaCl 2 + H 2SO 4 → BaSO 4 + 2HCl
B. NaCl + AgNO 3 → AgCl + NaNO 3
C. HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H 2O
D. FeCl 3 + NaOH → NaCl + Fe(OH) 3
Test 2 - Q68Answer A

You are given a mixture of sand and common salt. Which process should apply to get pure common s alt?

Chemistry
A. Dissolution and Evaporation
B. Evaporation and Crystallization
C. Evaporation and Sublimation
D. Sublimation and Crystallization
Test 2 - Q69Answer C

Two isotonic elements X and Y have atomic masses 54 and 56 respectively. If atomic number of X is 26, the atomic nu mber of Y will be

Chemistry
A. 26
B. 27
C. 28
D. 30
Test 2 - Q70Answer C

German silver is an alloy of

Chemistry
A. Fe, Cr, Ni
B. Cu, Zn, Ag
C. Cu, Zn, Ni
D. Cu, Sn, Al
Test 2 - Q71Answer B

A gymnosperm is a plant which

Chemistry
A. Bears flowers
B. Produces seeds in cones
C. Does not produce seeds
D. Exhibits no va scular tissues
Test 2 - Q72Answer C

Centromere is the part of a chromosome which helps in

Chemistry
A. Division of the centrosomes
B. formation of spindle fibres
C. Movement of chromosomes
D. Reappearance of nuclear membrane
Test 2 - Q73Answer D

When peacock eats snakes which eat insects thriving on gre en plants the peacock is

Chemistry
A. A primary consumer
B. A primary decomposer
C. Final decomposer
D. The apex of the food pyramid
Test 2 - Q74Answer B

A pure tall pea plant can be distinguished from a hybrid tall pea plant by

Chemistry
A. Selfing and noting that all progeny are dwarf
B. Gibberellins treatment
C. Selfing and noting that all progeny are tall
D. Measuring its height
Test 2 - Q75Answer A

Germinations of seed within fruit is

Chemistry
A. Ovipary
B. Vivipary
C. Hypogeal
D. Epigeal
Test 2 - Q76Answer B

Double fertilization and triple fusion is characteristic of

Physics
A. All Plants
B. Angiosperms
C. Gymnosperms
D. Pteridophytes
Test 2 - Q77Answer D

Which one of the following is not found in DNA?

Physics
A. Cytosine
B. Guanine
C. Adenine
D. Uracil
Test 2 - Q78Answer A

Lysosomes are the

Physics
A. Digestive centres
B. Respiratory centres
C. Excretory centres
D. Energy cent res
Test 2 - Q79Answer C

Regarding mitosis and cytokinesis, one difference between higher plants and animals is that in plants

Physics
A. Sister chromatids are identical, whereas in animals they differ from one another
B. A cell plate begins to form at telophase, whereas in anim als a cleavage furrow is initiated at that stage
C. Chromosomes become attached to the spindle at prophase, whereas in animals chromosomes do not become attached until anaphase
D. Spindle poles contain centrioles, whereas spindle poles in animals do not
Test 2 - Q80Answer A

An antiviral substance produced in cell in response to viral infection to prevent the replication of new virus is

Physics
A. antibody
B. interferon
C. vitamin c
D. antigen
Test 2 - Q81Answer B

One of the characteristics of all living beings is that they

Physics
A. Require oxygen for respiration
B. Originate from pre -existing life
C. Carry on heterotrophic nutrition
D. Carry on autotrophic nutrition
Test 2 - Q82Answer C

Clotting of blood inside the blood vessels is prevented by

Physics
A. Fibrinogen
B. Platelets
C. Heparin
D. Prothrombin
Test 2 - Q83Answer B

Evolution is best define d as

Physics
A. Inheritance of acquired characters
B. Descent with modifications
C. Spontaneous generation
D. Struggle for existence
Test 2 - Q84Answer B

When an organism is benefitted without affecting the other, the phenomenon is known as

Physics
A. Parasitism
B. Commensalism
C. Symbiosis
D. Predation
Test 2 - Q85Answer B

You are riding a bicycle and take a sudden turn around a sharp corner. The organs involved in the maintenance of balance is

Physics
A. Medulla oblongata
B. Semicircular canals
C. Cerebrum
D. Optic chiasma
Test 2 - Q86Answer A

Metabolic processes i n the body are catalyzed by

Physics
A. Enzymes
B. Hormones
C. Proteins
D. Lipids
Test 2 - Q87Answer D

The intestine of man is very long because

Physics
A. It provides larger area for food storage
B. The digestive juices are secreted all through its length
C. The bacteria contained in t he food may gradually be killed
D. Its length enables greater scope for food absorption
Test 2 - Q88Answer C

All of the following are examples of reflex except

Physics
A. Sneezing
B. Blinking
C. Thinking
D. Knee jerking
Test 2 - Q89Answer D

Scientific evidence indicates that an element needed to preven t tooth decay is

Physics
A. Chlorine
B. Iodine
C. Bromine
D. Fluorine
Test 2 - Q90Answer D

All of the following are mammals except

Physics
A. Porpoise
B. Walrus
C. Seal
D. Shark
Test 2 - Q91Answer D

Jack is taller than Peter, and Bill is shorter than jack. Which of the following statements would be most acc urate?

General Knowledge
A. Bill is taller than Peter
B. Bill is shorter than Peter
C. Bill is as tall as Peter
D. It is not possible to tell whether Bill or Peter is taller
Test 2 - Q92Answer C

Which of the following is the capital of a SAARC country?

General Knowledge
A. Tokyo
B. Sanghai
C. Thimpu
D. Bang kok
Test 2 - Q93Answer B

S.L.C. examination was for the first time started in the year_____.B.S.

General Knowledge
A. 2007
B. 1990
C. 2017
D. 2046
Test 2 - Q94Answer B

Amsterdam is the capital of

General Knowledge
A. Denmark
B. the Netherlands
C. Myanmar
D. Belgium
Test 2 - Q95Answer B

The largest river of Nepal is

General Knowledge
A. Gandaki
B. Koshi
C. K arnali
D. Mechi
Test 2 - Q96Answer B

Which is the uppermost part of the atmosphere?

General Knowledge
A. Troposphere
B. Exposphere
C. Stratosphere
D. Mesosphere
Test 2 - Q97Answer A

A person who travels to work and back by car, bus or train.

General Knowledge
A. Commuter
B. Computer
C. Carrier
D. Pedestrian
Test 2 - Q98Answer A

Name the organization whic h was the forerunner of the U.N.O.

General Knowledge
A. The League of Nations
B. Benelux Union
C. Amnesty International
D. The Commonwealth
Test 2 - Q99Answer C

Pointing towards a person, a man said to a woman, "His mother is the only daughter of your father." How is the woman related to tha t person?

General Knowledge
A. Sister
B. Daughter
C. Mother
D. Wife
Test 2 - Q100Answer D

Which of the following gases is used for refrigeration ?

General Knowledge
A. Phosphine
B. Chlorine
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. Ammonia
Test 3 - Q1Answer C

I gave him ____________________________________.

English
A. one and a half rupees
B. one and a half rupee
C. one and half rupee
D. one and half rupees
Test 3 - Q2Answer B

When I entered the bed room I saw a snake ___________.

English
A. on the ground
B. on the floor
C. on ground
D. on floor
Test 3 - Q3Answer C

My brother and _________________________________.

English
A. myself will go
B. myself will be go
C. I will go
D. I will be gone
Test 3 - Q4Answer A

You must see him after ____________________________.

English
A. dinner
B. the dinner
C. a dinner
D. an dinner
Test 3 - Q5Answer A

One must learn to distinguish_______________________.

English
A. good fro m bad
B. good to bad
C. the good from the bad
D. good from worse
Test 3 - Q6Answer D

He walks as if ___________________________________.

English
A. the world belongs to him
B. the world is belonging to him
C. the world had belonged to him
D. the world belonged to him
Test 3 - Q7Answer C

I went there______________________________________.

English
A. with a view to buy a book
B. with view to buy a book
C. with a view to buying a book
D. with a view to book
Test 3 - Q8Answer C

You____________________________________________.

English
A. better revise this essay
B. had bet ter revised this essay
C. had better revise this essay
D. revise this essay better
Test 3 - Q9Answer A

I did nothing but __________________________________.

English
A. cried
B. cry
C. crying
D. did cry
Test 3 - Q10Answer C

The thief________________________________________.

English
A. escaped before the police came
B. escaped before the police had came
C. had escaped before the police came
D. had escaped before the police had came
Test 3 - Q11Answer B

He asked her ____________________________________.

English
A. what was the matter
B. what the matter was
C. what the matte r
D. about what was the matter
Test 3 - Q12Answer C

I ______________________last night.

English
A. had finished my letter
B. have finished my letter
C. finished my letter
D. was finishing my letter
Test 3 - Q13Answer B

They will write_________________________.

English
A. as soon as they will arriv e home
B. as soon as they arrive home
C. as soon as they have arrived home
D. as soon as they arrived home
Test 3 - Q14Answer A

I ___________________in Nepal.

English
A. was born
B. am born
C. have been born
D. had been born
Test 3 - Q15Answer A

I _______________before I do anything .

English
A. often think twice
B. am often thinking twice
C. often will think twice
D. have often thought twice
Test 3 - Q16Answer B

The chief ____________________there.

English
A. with his flowers, were present
B. with his flowers, was present
C. with his flowers, be prese nt
D. with his flowers, have present Read the following passage and answer the questions given (87 - 90): We live in a curious age. We are offered glimpses of a genuine world civilization slowly emerging – the U.N. special agencies, organizations like Oxf am, and here and there, as I have seen for myself, remote enterprises, dedicated to healing or education, with international staff of selfless enthusiasts. And such glimpses warm the heart and brighten hope. But along with these are sight and sounds that s uggest that the whole fabric of civilization, the work of centuries, is rapidly being torn apart.
Test 3 - Q17Answer A

Such glimpses warm the heart and brighten the hope. It means

English
A. people can't help being optimistic and hopeful.
B. such glimpses are good for heart pat ient.
C. such glimpses are want of warmth and hope.
D. such glimpses are lacking hope.
Test 3 - Q18Answer D

The writer thinks that we live in a curious age,

English
A. because we have a lot of curiosity about the age.
B. because we find great things everywhere.
C. Because w e are better than our forefathers.
D. Because this age offers both the glimpses of construction and destruction.
Test 3 - Q19Answer A

We are offered glimpses of a genuine world civilization slowly emerging,

English
A. because there are many civilized people in the world who work for the welfare of the mankind.
B. because we want to have such glimpses.
C. because the world is highly civilized.
D. because we pay for such glimpses.
Test 3 - Q20Answer D

The author seems to suggest that

English
A. it is an age of progress.
B. the civilization is at end.
C. it is an age of crisis .
D. it is an age of contradiction in values.
Test 3 - Q21Answer B

Which of the following are equations of straight line with slope 43 and forming a triangle of area 24 sq. units with coordinate axes?

Mathematics
A. 643xy
B. 643xy
C. 6xy
D. None
Test 3 - Q22Answer C

Which of the following is the angle between the lines acosysecxθθand acos2θys inθxcosθ ?

Mathematics
A. 300
B. 600
C. 900
D. 1200
Test 3 - Q23Answer C

If the fourth term of G.P is 54 and 6th term is 24, which term of the following is917?

Mathematics
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
Test 3 - Q24Answer C

The probability that a boy will get a scholarship is 0.75 and that a girl will get is 0.80. What is the probability that at least one of them will get the sc holarship?

Mathematics
A. 0.20
B. 0.05
C. 0.95
D. 0.25
Test 3 - Q25Answer B

If f(x) =3x - 4 and g(x) = 3 - 2x.Which of the following is the value of fog(2) ?

Mathematics
A. 7
B. -7
C. 9
D. 8
Test 3 - Q26Answer A

In a right angle ΔABC, B =030 , BC = 12cm and area of ΔABC = 27sq. cm. What is the measurement of AB?

Mathematics
A. 9
B. 7
C. 10
D. 18
Test 3 - Q27Answer D

If tan θ =65 and tanβ =111, which of the following is the value of θ+β?

Mathematics
A.
B.
C.
D.
Test 3 - Q28Answer C

Which of the following is the length of each side of equilateral triangle of area 1962cm3 ?

Mathematics
A. cm37
B. cm314
C. 28 cm
D. 7 cm
Test 3 - Q29Answer C

The root of quadratic equatio n 0cbxax2 are in the ratio of 3:4. Then which one is true?

Mathematics
A. acb42
B. 25ac4b2
C. acb49122
D. None
Test 3 - Q30Answer D

In adjoining figure AB =AD and BCD=0120.Then which one is ADB?

Mathematics
A. 045
B. 030
C. 060
D. 015
Test 3 - Q31Answer B

Which of the following is the property of Skew Symmetric Matrix A?

Mathematics
A. A=TA
B. TAA
C. ajiaij
D. None
Test 3 - Q32Answer A

If three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are ( -2, -1), (1, 0) and (4, 3) then the fourth vertex is

Mathematics
A. (1, 2)
B. (5, 3)
C. (2, 1)
D. (3, -1)
Test 3 - Q33Answer D

If prices are reduced by 25% and the sales increase by 20%, what is the net effect on gross receipts?

Mathematics
A. increase by 5%
B. decrease by 5%
C. increase by 10%
D. decrease by 10%
Test 3 - Q34Answer A

The equation of the circle whose ends of diameter are ( -2, 3) and ( -3, 6) is

Mathematics
A. x2 +y2 + 5x – 9y + 24 = 0
B. x2 + y2 – 5x + 9y + 24 = 0
C. x2 + y2 – 5x – 9y + 24 = 0
D. x2 + y2 – 5x – 3y + 12 = 239
Test 3 - Q35Answer D

A bus travels at an average speed of 50 miles per hour for 2.5 hours and then travels at a speed of 70 miles per hour for 1.5 hours. How far did the train travel in the entire 4 hours?

Mathematics
A. 150 miles
B. 130 miles
C. 125 miles
D. 230 miles
Test 3 - Q36Answer B

A man deposits Rs. 1 on a day, Rs. 2 on the next day, Rs. 3 on the third day and so on for 60 days. Total collection at the end of 60 days will be:

Mathematics
A. Rs. 183
B. Rs. 1830
C. Rs. 3660
D. Rs. 5460
Test 3 - Q37Answer B

A man b uys 100 apples at 50 paisa each and 50 oranges at 60 paisa each. 10% of the apples and oranges are spoiled. The man sells the remaining apples at 70 paisa each and oranges at Rs. 1 each. The profit made as percentage of the cost is:

Mathematics
A. 50%
B. 35%
C. 33.3%
D. 26%
Test 3 - Q38Answer B

A circle whose centre at the origin passes through the point (1, 1). What is the area of this circle?

Mathematics
A. π
B.
C.
D.
Test 3 - Q39Answer D

If a triangle of base 6 has the same area as a circle of radius 6, what is the a ttitude of the triangle?

Mathematics
A.
B.
C. 10π
D. 12π
Test 3 - Q40Answer B

For what value of m the pairs kmji53and kji364are orthogonals.

Mathematics
A. 6
B. -6
C. 1
D. None
Test 3 - Q41Answer C

A body completes its motion in a circular path of radius 2m in 1 second .What is its average velocity?

Biology
A. 2π m/sec
B. 4π m/sec
C. 0 m/sec
D. 1m/sec
Test 3 - Q42Answer A

The relationship between velocity ratio (VR), effort distance (ED) and the load distance (LD) is

Biology
A. VR=LDED
B. VR=EDLD
C. ED=LDVR
D. ED=LDVR
Test 3 - Q43Answer B

According to the conservation of energy when a ball falls freely under gravity, its gravitational potential energy is converted into

Biology
A. electrical potential energy
B. kinetic energy
C. sound energ y
D. chemical energy
Test 3 - Q44Answer D

When the distance of a person from the source is doubled to its initial value, the intensity of sound is

Biology
A. increased to 2 times
B. increased to 4 times
C. decreased to 21 times
D. decreased to 41times
Test 3 - Q45Answer A

The real depth of a pond is 3m. If the refractive index of water is 1.33, find its apparent depth.

Biology
A. 33.13
B. 333.1
C. 1.33x3
D. 3x33.11
Test 3 - Q46Answer B

Refraction of light is due to the chan ge in its

Biology
A. frequency
B. wavelength
C. colour
D. nature
Test 3 - Q47Answer C

When the current is 1A, the flow of charge in 1 sec is equal to

Biology
A. 1.6x1019C
B. 3x108 C
C. 1 C
D. 1x108 C
Test 3 - Q48Answer B

A man standing on a platform feels the weightless when the platform moves with

Biology
A. uniform speed in downward direction
B. acceleration equal to 'g' in downward direction
C. acceleration equal to 'g' in upward direction
D. uniform speed in upward direction
Test 3 - Q49Answer C

When a body floats in a liquid,

Biology
A. its weight is greater than the u pthrust
B. its weight is less than the upthrust
C. its weight is equal to the upthrust
D. its density is greater than the upthrust
Test 3 - Q50Answer D

A lens always forms a diminished image then it should be a

Biology
A. Convex lens
B. Plano convex lens
C. Concavo -convex lens
D. Concave lens
Test 3 - Q51Answer A

A transformer converts

Biology
A. AC to AC
B. AC to DC
C. DC to AC
D. DC to DC
Test 3 - Q52Answer D

When the temperature of water is changed, its density will be maximum at

Biology
A. 0oC
B. 1oC
C. 2oC
D. 4oC
Test 3 - Q53Answer A

The heat equation is

Biology
A. Q = msΔθ
B. m1s1Δθ1 = m 2s2Δθ2
C. Q = Δθms
D. Q = sΔθ m
Test 3 - Q54Answer D

The magnetic lines of force

Biology
A. starts from South Pole of the magnet
B. starts from positive charge
C. starts from negative charge
D. starts from North Pole of the magnet
Test 3 - Q55Answer A

Which one of the following is not a renewable energy source?

Biology
A. biogas
B. wind energy
C. nuclear energy
D. tidal energy
Test 3 - Q56Answer C

A baking powder can carries the statement, "Ingredients: corn starch, sodium bicarbonate, calcium acid phosp hate, and sodium aluminium sulphate." Therefore, this baking powder is

Biology
A. a compound
B. a molecule
C. a mixture
D. a mixture of elements
Test 3 - Q57Answer A

Which of the following is a physical property of sugar?

Biology
A. It is a white crystalline solid
B. It can be decomposed with heat
C. Its composition is carbon, hydrogen & oxygen
D. It turns black with concentrated H 2SO 241
Test 3 - Q58Answer D

An electron -dot notation consists of the symbol representing the element and an arrangement of dots that usually shows

Biology
A. the at omic number
B. the total number of electrons
C. the atomic mass
D. the valence electrons
Test 3 - Q59Answer C

When hydrogen combines with an element to form a compound, the resulting compound is

Biology
A. a salt
B. an acid
C. a hydride
D. a reduction
Test 3 - Q60Answer D

A compo und that can be decomposed to produce oxygen gas in the lab is

Biology
A. MnO 2
B. KMnO 4
C. Na 2CO 3
D. KClO 3
Test 3 - Q61Answer B

The reaction of aluminium with dilute H 2SO 4 can be classified as

Chemistry
A. synthesis
B. single displacement
C. decomposition
D. double displacemen t
Test 3 - Q62Answer D

The reaction of an acid like H 2SO 4 and a base like CuO always

Chemistry
A. forms a blue precipitate
B. forms a volatile salt and water
C. forms an insoluble salt and water
D. forms a soluble salt and water
Test 3 - Q63Answer C

The correct formula for calcium hydrogen s ulphate is

Chemistry
A. CaH 2SO 4
B. CaHSO 4
C. Ca(HSO 4)2
D. Ca 2HSO 4
Test 3 - Q64Answer D

All of the following involve a chemical change EXCEPT

Chemistry
A. the formation of HCl from H 2 & Cl 2
B. the colour change when NO is exposed to air
C. the formation of CO 2 from burning coal
D. the evaporation of water at room temperature
Test 3 - Q65Answer A

Which of the following define(s) an acid according to conventional acid theories? I) It is a good proton donor II) It is a good electron pair acceptor III) It gives excess of H 3O+ in solution

Chemistry
A. I only
B. III only
C. I & II only
D. I, II & III
Test 3 - Q66Answer A

The placement of the halogen family in the periodic table explains which of the following statements? I) The most active non -metallic element in the periodic table is fluorine II) The normal physical state of the halogen goes from a solid to a gaseous state as you go down the family III) The halogen element becomes ions by filling the outermost d -orbital

Chemistry
A. I only
B. II only
C. I & II
D. II & III
Test 3 - Q67Answer C

Ethene is the first member of the

Chemistry
A. alkane series
B. alkyne series
C. alkene series
D. alcohol series
Test 3 - Q68Answer B

Complete the following chemical change. Mg + CO 2 → _____. + C

Chemistry
A. MgO 2
B. MgO
C. Mg 2O
D. (MgO) 2
Test 3 - Q69Answer A

Which of the following is the correct ground state configuration of chromium?

Chemistry
A. 3d5 4s1
B. 3d6 4s0
C. 3d4 4s2
D. 3d3 4s3
Test 3 - Q70Answer D

Which of the following is not a precipitation reaction?

Chemistry
A. AgNO 3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO 3
B. BaCl 2 + H 2SO 4 → BaSO 4 +HCl
C. HgCl 2 + 2KI → 2KCl +HgI 2
D. NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H 2O
Test 3 - Q71Answer A

All of the following ar e correct about human red blood cells EXCEPT

Chemistry
A. they are called leucocytes
B. they do not have nucleus
C. they are formed in the bone marrow
D. they carry oxyhemoglobin
Test 3 - Q72Answer B

Silver fish is

Chemistry
A. a fish
B. an insect
C. a bone
D. none of the above
Test 3 - Q73Answer A

The famous book "Origin of Species" was written by

Chemistry
A. C Darwin
B. A R Wallace
C. C Linnaeus
D. J B D Lamarck
Test 3 - Q74Answer A

In reptiles, heart is

Chemistry
A. mostly 3 chambered
B. always 3 chambered
C. 2 chambered
D. 4 chambered
Test 3 - Q75Answer B

The part of an eye which acts like a di aphragm of a photographic camera is

Chemistry
A. cornea
B. iris
C. pupil
D. lens
Test 3 - Q76Answer D

The process of respiration is concerned with

Physics
A. intake of oxygen
B. liberation of oxygen
C. liberation of carbon dioxide
D. liberation of energy
Test 3 - Q77Answer D

All of the following are true of vitamin A EXCEPT

Physics
A. it prevents night -blindness
B. it is formed from carotene
C. it is used in making visual purple
D. it is used in making hemoglobin
Test 3 - Q78Answer B

One of the characteristics of all living beings is that they

Physics
A. require oxygen for respir ation
B. originate from pre -existing life
C. carry on heterotrophic nutrition
D. carry on autotrophic nutrition
Test 3 - Q79Answer D

In man, cellulose is digested in

Physics
A. colon
B. appendix
C. stomach
D. none of the above
Test 3 - Q80Answer D

Of the following terms, which one includes all the others?

Physics
A. Species
B. Order
C. Class
D. Phylum
Test 3 - Q81Answer A

The scientific name of mustard is Brassica campestris and that of turnip is Brassica rapa. This indicates that both mustard and turnip are members of the

Physics
A. same genus but different species
B. same species but different genera
C. same genus but different classes
D. same class but different genera
Test 3 - Q82Answer C

Which one is the smallest oranism capable of autonomous growth and reproduction?

Physics
A. Bacteria
B. Virus
C. Mycoplasma
D. Blue -green algae
Test 3 - Q83Answer A

At w hat phase of meiosis are homologous chromosomes separated?

Physics
A. Anaphase I
B. Anaphase II
C. Prophase I
D. Prophase II
Test 3 - Q84Answer C

When green tomatoes turn red then

Physics
A. new chloroplast are made
B. chromoplast are changed into chloroplasts
C. chloroplasts are disint egrated and get converted into chromoplast
D. none of these
Test 3 - Q85Answer C

Why do legume plants enrich soil?

Physics
A. They remove poisonous heavy metals
B. They encourage the breeding of earthworm
C. Their roots contain symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria
D. Their roo t system penetrate 2 meters below the surface
Test 3 - Q86Answer C

Which of the following would be most likely to occur in an ecosystem?

Physics
A. As the number of prey decreases, the number of predators increases.
B. As the number of predators increases, the number of prey inc reases.
C. As the number of prey increases, the number of predators increases.
D. As the number of prey increases, the number of predators decreases.
Test 3 - Q87Answer A

In the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen compounds are broken down by decomposers to release

Physics
A. ammonia
B. vinegar
C. urea
D. nitrate
Test 3 - Q88Answer D

Which of the following is illustrated by an organism that exists in a helpful relationship with another organism?

Physics
A. photosynthesis
B. autotropism
C. saprop hytism
D. mutualism
Test 3 - Q89Answer C

A vacant lot may have organisms such as gra ss, dandelions, ants, soil bacteria, earthworms, trees, and mice living in it. Together all of these organisms comprise a

Physics
A. population
B. biome
C. community
D. biosphere
Test 3 - Q90Answer C

Most cells lacking a cell wall also lack

Physics
A. mitochondria
B. a vacuole
C. chloroplasts
D. a cell membrane
Test 3 - Q91Answer C

Which one of the following makes best comparison? Milk is to glass as letter is to:

General Knowledge
A. Stamp
B. Pen
C. Envelope
D. Mail
Test 3 - Q92Answer A

What is the world's largest desert?

General Knowledge
A. The Sahara
B. The Kalahari
C. The Death Valley
D. The Thar
Test 3 - Q93Answer D

What is the last letter of Greek alphabet?

General Knowledge
A. Pi (π)
B. Alpha (α)
C. Beta ( β)
D. Omega ( ω)
Test 3 - Q94Answer B

Who is known as 'Yubak Kabi' of Nepal?

General Knowledge
A. Bhanubhakta
B. Moti Ram Bhatta
C. Shambhu Prasad Dhungel
D. Madhav Prasad Ghimire
Test 3 - Q95Answer D

Name the country which contai ns all the vowels of the English alphabet only once.

General Knowledge
A. Australia
B. Indonesia
C. England
D. Mozambique
Test 3 - Q96Answer B

"Bullish Trend" is related to

General Knowledge
A. Bull fight
B. Stock market
C. Economic survey
D. Speed of plane
Test 3 - Q97Answer A

Who is considered as the father of medicine?

General Knowledge
A. Hippocrates
B. Herodotus
C. Lincoln
D. Rehman
Test 3 - Q98Answer B

The longest river in the world is

General Knowledge
A. Ganga
B. Nile
C. Amazon
D. Bagmati
Test 3 - Q99Answer B

Find the odd one out

General Knowledge
A. Hostel
B. Club
C. Inn
D. Hotel
Test 3 - Q100Answer B

The first metal used by the man was

General Knowledge
A. Iron
B. Copper
C. Silver
D. Gold
Test 4 - Q1Answer C

The word _____.. has four syllables.

English
A. likelihood
B. beautiful
C. biology
D. sociology
Test 4 - Q2Answer C

Although he is educated _____.

English
A. but he is rude
B. however he rude
C. he is rude
D. I am educated too.
Test 4 - Q3Answer A

He is senior_____..

English
A. to me
B. than me
C. of me
D. above me
Test 4 - Q4Answer B

It's high time _____

English
A. you clean the room
B. you cleaned the room
C. you will clean the room
D. you need to clean the room.
Test 4 - Q5Answer C

I _____ why you are complaining.

English
A. am understanding
B. will be understanding
C. understand
D. understood
Test 4 - Q6Answer D

Had I known about it, _____.

English
A. I would do something
B. I could do something
C. I should have done something
D. I would have done something
Test 4 - Q7Answer A

The house has been empty _____. ages.

English
A. for
B. since
C. No preposition
D. around
Test 4 - Q8Answer C

If I _____ I would have bought a car.

English
A. were rich
B. am rich
C. had been rich
D. could be rich
Test 4 - Q9Answer C

You can meet me _____ noon.

English
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. during
Test 4 - Q10Answer A

I haven't read _____. of his poetry.

English
A. much
B. many
C. few
D. little
Test 4 - Q11Answer B

A car drove _____ the gate.

English
A. on
B. past
C. at
D. into
Test 4 - Q12Answer A

He is one of _____.. in our college.

English
A. the best students
B. best students
C. the best student
D. best student
Test 4 - Q13Answer C

He is _____.. M.

English
A. student from Tribhuvan University.
B. the
C. an
D. no article
Test 4 - Q14Answer D

He has been w orking here _____. 10 years.

English
A. since
B. past
C. no preposition
D. for
Test 4 - Q15Answer C

I am six _____

English
A. foot
B. feet
C. footed
D. feeted
Test 4 - Q16Answer B

He is five _____. tall.

English
A. foot
B. feet
C. footed
D. feeted Read the following passage and answer the questions given below (17-20): Psychologists divide extra -sensory perception (ESP) into four types. The first is telepathy. In telepathy a person is able to communicate with another who may be far away. A soldier on the battle front receives a message from his wife. Another ty pe of ESP is clairvoyance, the ability to see events, persons and things not known to anyone else. The third type of ESP is precognition, the ability to foresee what is going to happen in the future. Finally there is psychokinesis, the power of mind over m atter : a person having this ability will be able to move objects without touching them.
Test 4 - Q17Answer A

What does ESP refer to

English
A. ESP refers to extra -sensory perception
B. ESP refers to science
C. ESP refers to the ability to communicate without using senses.
D. ESP refers to senses
Test 4 - Q18Answer D

The author seems to suggest that

English
A. We should develop ESP
B. ESP is better than science
C. ESP is the gift of God
D. Extra -sensory perception cannot be explained by the law of nature
Test 4 - Q19Answer D

Telepathy means

English
A. system of communi cation by the use of telephone
B. ability to communicate
C. mechanism of communication during the time of war
D. direct communication of thoughts from one person to another without using senses
Test 4 - Q20Answer A

Is there any difference between science and ESP?

English
A. Sci ence depends on five senses unlike ESP
B. There is no difference at all
C. Science depends on experiments and ESP on five senses
D. ESP depends on experiments and science on five senses
Test 4 - Q21Answer B

What will be the remainder of 4x3 + 6x2 + 3x – 1, when it is di visable by x + 2.

Mathematics
A. -1
B. -15
C. 61
D. -52
Test 4 - Q22Answer C

For what value of k the equation 3x2 + 7x + 6 – k = 0 has one root equals to zero.

Mathematics
A. 3
B. 7
C. 6
D. -6
Test 4 - Q23Answer D

Value of cos 21670 = _____.

Mathematics
A. 451
B. 412-
C. 421--
D. 2212-
Test 4 - Q24Answer C

Value of cos250 + cos2100 + _____. + cos290 = _____..

Mathematics
A. 1
B. 7
C. 218
D. 239
Test 4 - Q25Answer D

The slope of the line x cos  + y sin  = p is _____..

Mathematics
A. tan 
B. cot 
C. - tan 
D. - cot 
Test 4 - Q26Answer B

The perpendicular distance between the lines 2x + 3y = 5 and 8x + 12y - 7 = 0 is_____.

Mathematics
A. 2
B. 413
C. 413
D. none
Test 4 - Q27Answer D

The equation of the line passing through (1, -2) and parralel to y – axis is _____

Mathematics
A. y = 1
B. y = 2
C. x = -1
D. x = 1
Test 4 - Q28Answer A

If ->a and ->b are two unit vectors such that ->->->->baba, then the angle between ->a and ->b is _____..

Mathematics
A.
B.
C.
D.
Test 4 - Q29Answer C

The area of symboi ABC = 312, side  = 6, and side b = 8 then side c = .....

Mathematics
A. 10 or 12
B. 10
C. 132372or
D. 372
Test 4 - Q30Answer C

Three coins are tossed together. Find the probability of getting at least two heads?

Mathematics
A. 81
B. 83
C. 21
D. 41
Test 4 - Q31Answer A

If 13, p, q, r, 29 are in

Mathematics
A. P. Find the value of r.
B. 17
C. 21
D. 24
Test 4 - Q32Answer C

Find the value of .......202020

Mathematics
A.
B. 20
C. 5
D. 4
Test 4 - Q33Answer D

The surface area of a cube is 150 square feet. Calculate volume of the cube.

Mathematics
A. 30 cft
B. 50 cf t
C. 100 cft
D. 125 cft
Test 4 - Q34Answer D

If xa = y b = zc and y2 = xz, then the value of b is _____..

Mathematics
A. 2ca
B. ac
C. ac
D. caac2
Test 4 - Q35Answer B

Choose the pair numbers which come next to 75, 65, 85, 55, 45, 85, 35, _____

Mathematics
A. 25, 15
B. 25, 85
C. 35, 25
D. 35, 85
Test 4 - Q36Answer D

What single discount is equivalent to two successive discounts of 10% and 15%?

Mathematics
A. 25%
B. 24%
C. 24.5%
D. 23.5%
Test 4 - Q37Answer D

If price is reduced by 25% and sales increase by 20%, what is the net effect on gross receipts?

Mathematics
A. increase by 25%
B. decrease by 5%
C. increase by 10%
D. decrease by 10%
Test 4 - Q38Answer A

A shopkeeper sales 25 item and receive the C.P. after selling 20 items. Then what will be his profit %?

Mathematics
A. 25%
B. 4.5%
C. 5%
D. 15%
Test 4 - Q39Answer A

A pipe can fill a cistern in 45 minutes and the waste pipe empties it in 1 hour. If both the pipes are opened at the same time, in how many hours will the cistern be filled?

Mathematics
A. 3 hours
B. 4 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 2 hours
Test 4 - Q40Answer B

If two diagonals of a rhombus are 14 cm and 12 cm then it s area is.... )dd(2121

Mathematics
A. 36 cm2
B. 84 cm2
C. 28 cm2
D. 7 cm2
Test 4 - Q41Answer A

All of the following are mammals EXCEPT

Biology
A. Shark
B. Seal
C. Porpoise
D. Bat
Test 4 - Q42Answer A

Bats and birds are good fliers but the bat differs from bird in having

Biology
A. Diaphragm
B. Four -chambered heart
C. Wings
D. Warm bloodedness
Test 4 - Q43Answer D

By the statement 'survival of the fittest', Darwin meant that

Biology
A. The strongest of all species survives
B. The most intelligent of the species survives
C. The cleverest of the species survives
D. The most adaptable of the species to changes survives
Test 4 - Q44Answer A

Most of the endangered species are the victims of

Biology
A. Habitat destruction
B. Over -hunting
C. Acid rain
D. Competition with introduced species
Test 4 - Q45Answer D

During heart attack, a doctor may inject

Biology
A. Thyroid
B. Prolactin
C. Insulin
D. Adrenaline
Test 4 - Q46Answer C

The autonomic nervous system controls all of the following EXCEPT

Biology
A. Secretion of digestive juice
B. Sweating
C. Thought
D. Peristalsis
Test 4 - Q47Answer B

Which one of the following human cells do not contain mit ochondria?

Biology
A. Nerve cell
B. Red blood cell
C. Liver cell
D. White blood cell
Test 4 - Q48Answer C

Which of the following is NOT correctly matched?

Biology
A. Sycon – Canal system
B. Star fish – Radial symmetry
C. Round worm – Pseudosegmentation
D. Insect – Metameric segment ation
Test 4 - Q49Answer B

A balanced diet does NOT include

Biology
A. Carbohydrates and fats
B. Nucleic acids and enzymes
C. Proteins and vitamins
D. Minerals and salts
Test 4 - Q50Answer B

Which one of the following is NOT the period of Mesozoic era?

Biology
A. Triassic
B. Permian
C. Jurassic
D. Cretaceous
Test 4 - Q51Answer C

If a new plant were to be discovered with parallel -veined leaves, and brightly colored flowers each with 6 stamens, the plant would most precisely be classified as

Biology
A. Gymnosperm
B. Angiosperm
C. Monocotyledon
D. Dicotyledon
Test 4 - Q52Answer A

Fruits are not formed in gymnosperms because

Biology
A. they have no ovary
B. they are not pollinated
C. they are seedless plants
D. process of fertilization doesn't take place
Test 4 - Q53Answer B

A nitrogenous base that occurs in DNA in equal quantities with guanine is

Biology
A. ad enine
B. cytosine
C. uracil
D. thymine
Test 4 - Q54Answer A

Organisms that convert nitrogen containing organic molecules into nitrates are

Biology
A. decomposers (e.g., bacteria)
B. producers (e.g., grasses)
C. primary consumers (e.g., mice)
D. tertiary consumers (e.g., hawk)
Test 4 - Q55Answer A

Which of the following statement is NOT true for viruses?

Biology
A. have protoplasm
B. obligate parasites
C. have nucleic acid
D. can respond to stimuli
Test 4 - Q56Answer A

The branch of biology deals with the study of mushrooms is

Biology
A. Phycology
B. Mycology
C. Ornithology
D. Myology
Test 4 - Q57Answer D

Pollination involves a transfer of pollen from

Biology
A. 1 to 2
B. 3 to 5
C. 4 to 5
D. 5 to 4
Test 4 - Q58Answer B

Which of the following is human haploid chromosome number?

Biology
A. 10
B. 23
C. 46
D. 92
Test 4 - Q59Answer C

Daughter chromosomes start to mov e towards the opposite poles of a dividing cell during

Biology
A. prophase
B. metaphase
C. anaphase
D. telophase
Test 4 - Q60Answer B

Organisms that comprise the greatest mass of living substance (biomass) in terrestrial food chain are

Biology
A. decomposers (e.g., bacteria)
B. produ cers (e.g., grasses)
C. primary consumers (e.g., mice)
D. tertiary consumers (e.g., hawk)
Test 4 - Q61Answer C

The constant related to the gravitational force has unit in SI system of units

Chemistry
A. m sec-2
B. kg m sec-1
C. N m2 kg-2
D. J m sec-1
Test 4 - Q62Answer A

The physical quantit y related to the height of liquid is

Chemistry
A. pressure
B. mass
C. weight
D. density
Test 4 - Q63Answer A

A body of volume 1 m3 is wholly immersed in a liquid of density 13600 kg / m3 at the sea level. The loss in weight of the body in liquid is equal to

Chemistry
A. 1360 N
B. 13.6 N
C. 136001N
D. 136000 N
Test 4 - Q64Answer B

An atom has 11 protons and 12 neutrons. Then the number of electrons in this atom is

Chemistry
A. 12
B. 11
C. 23
D. 1
Test 4 - Q65Answer C

100 J of mechanical energy is supplied to 1kg water which raises its temperature through

Chemistry
A. 100 K
B. 4200 K
C. 42001K
D. 421 K
Test 4 - Q66Answer C

A person suffering from myopia has to use

Chemistry
A. biconvex lens
B. planoconvex lens
C. biconcave lens
D. concavoconvex lens
Test 4 - Q67Answer A

An object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a convex lens of focal length 10 cm. The image formed by the lens will be

Chemistry
A. at 20 cm from the lens, inverted and real
B. at 20 cm from the lens, inverted and virtual
C. at 20 cm from the lens, erect and real
D. at 20 cm from the lens , erect and virtual
Test 4 - Q68Answer C

To find the direction of induced current in an electromagnetic induction,

Chemistry
A. Maxwell's cork screw rule is used
B. Right hand thumb rule is used
C. Fleming's right hand rule is used
D. Fleming's left hand rule is used
Test 4 - Q69Answer C

If an el ectric heater of voltage 220 V draws 5 A current, what is its electric power?

Chemistry
A. 44 watt
B. 880 watt
C. 1100 watt
D. 441watt
Test 4 - Q70Answer A

In uniform velocity,

Chemistry
A. both magnitude and direction of velocity remain constant
B. only magnitude remains constant
C. only direction remains constant
D. neither magnitude nor direction remains constant
Test 4 - Q71Answer D

Which one of the followings is a vector quantity?

Chemistry
A. work
B. power
C. speed
D. moment of force
Test 4 - Q72Answer D

The unit of intensity of sound is

Chemistry
A. Cd
B. dB
C. Joule
D. Watt m-2
Test 4 - Q73Answer C

__________ is used to detect the flow of electric current in an electric circuit.

Chemistry
A. Voltmeter
B. Ammeter
C. Galvanometer
D. Ohmmeter
Test 4 - Q74Answer A

The angle between the magnetic meridian and the geographical meridian at a place is known as

Chemistry
A. angle of declination
B. angle of dip
C. angle of inclination
D. angle of friction
Test 4 - Q75Answer A

When a ray of light enters from one medium to another medium, it increases its angle with the normal to the surface at the point of ent rance, then the second medium must be _____. than first medium .

Chemistry
A. rarer
B. denser
C. not other
D. none of above
Test 4 - Q76Answer D

Which solution will change red litmus to blue?

Physics
A. HCl (aq.)
B. NaCl (aq.)
C. CH 3OH (aq. )
D. NaOH (aq.)
Test 4 - Q77Answer D

Given the equation: H+ + OH- = H 2O, which type of the reaction does the equation represent?

Physics
A. Esterification
B. Decomposition
C. Hydrolysis
D. Neutralization
Test 4 - Q78Answer D

Which of the following element is essential in all organic compounds?

Physics
A. Nitrogen
B. Hydrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon
Test 4 - Q79Answer B

Naturally occurring polymers are

Physics
A. starch and nylon
B. starch and cellulose
C. protein and nylon
D. protein and plastic
Test 4 - Q80Answer A

Which of the following compound is represented by the general formula C nH2n+2 ?

Physics
A. Butane
B. Butene
C. Butyne
D. Benzene
Test 4 - Q81Answer C

Compare to the charge and mass of a proton, an electron has

Physics
A. the same charge and a smaller mass
B. the same charge and the same mass
C. an opposit e charge and a smaller mass
D. an opposite charge and the same mass
Test 4 - Q82Answer A

Which of the following atom consists of exactly fifteen protons?

Physics
A. P -32
B. S-32
C. O -15
D. N-15
Test 4 - Q83Answer C

Which of the following three groups represent, the most elements classified as metalloids in the periodic table?

Physics
A. 1, 2 & 3
B. 2, 13 & 14
C. 14, 15 & 16
D. 16, 17 & 18
Test 4 - Q84Answer D

When a metallic atom combines with a non -metallic atom, the non -metallic atom will __________.

Physics
A. lose electrons and its size will decrease
B. lose electrons and its size will increase
C. gain electrons and its size will de crease
D. gain electrons and its size will increase
Test 4 - Q85Answer A

Which of the following is a binary compound?

Physics
A. Hydrogen sulphide
B. Hydrogen sulphite
C. Ammonium sulphide
D. Ammonium sulphate
Test 4 - Q86Answer A

Some students are asked to describe differences between gases and liquids. Three of their suggestions are: I) Gas molecules are further apart II) Gas molecules are smaller III) Liquid molecules vibrate around fixed positions Which suggestions are correct?

Physics
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. All of t he above
Test 4 - Q87Answer C

Which method can be used to obtain crystals of sodium chloride from aqueous sodium chloride solution?

Physics
A. Neutralization
B. Crystallization
C. Evaporation
D. Electrolysis
Test 4 - Q88Answer D

An element S has the proton number 18. The next element in the pe riodic table is an element T. Which statement is correct?

Physics
A. Element T has one more electron in its outermost shell than element S.
B. Element T has one more electron shell than element S.
C. Element T is in the same group of the periodic table as elem ent S.
D. Element T is in the same period of the periodic table as element S.
Test 4 - Q89Answer B

Substance 'E' when reacts separately with zinc, sodium hydroxide and marble pieces, the respective products formed are hydrogen, sodium chloride and carbon dioxide. Identif y the substance 'E'.

Physics
A. An alkali
B. An acid
C. An element
D. A salt
Test 4 - Q90Answer D

A yellow colored energy drink consists of a dissolved mixture of red and orange coloring agents. Suggest a suitable mean to separate these coloring agents.

Physics
A. Distillation
B. Evaporation
C. Filtration
D. Chromatography
Test 4 - Q91Answer B

What is the minimum age requirement of a person in Nepal to be eligible to vote in the national election?

General Knowledge
A. 16 years
B. 18 years
C. 19 years
D. 21 years
Test 4 - Q92Answer C

The headquarter of World Trade Organ ization is located at

General Knowledge
A. Washington D.C.
B. New York
C. Geneva
D. London
Test 4 - Q93Answer A

The World Environment Day is celebrated on

General Knowledge
A. June 5
B. December 10
C. April 23
D. January 1
Test 4 - Q94Answer D

What do we know Rontgen rays as?

General Knowledge
A. α- rays
B. β-rays
C. γ-rays
D. X -rays
Test 4 - Q95Answer D

Which is the Largest Ethnic group in Nepal?

General Knowledge
A. Brahmin
B. Tharu
C. Tamang
D. Chhettri
Test 4 - Q96Answer B

Which Hindu God is considered to be the 'God of Good fortune,' the one who removes obstacles?

General Knowledge
A. Lord Rama
B. Lord Ganesha
C. Lord Krishna
D. Lord Kartikeya
Test 4 - Q97Answer A

Which branch of science is related to the study of blood, the blood -forming organs and blood diseases?

General Knowledge
A. Hematology
B. Nephrology
C. Rheumatology
D. Pulmonology
Test 4 - Q98Answer C

In which language did Buddha preach his teachings?

General Knowledge
A. Nepali
B. Aramaic
C. Pali
D. Sanskrit
Test 4 - Q99Answer C

AUTHOR : MANUSCRIPT ::

General Knowledge
A. optician : spectacles
B. engineer : bridge
C. architect: blueprint
D. doctor : stethoscope
Test 4 - Q100Answer A

The first Asian Games were held at

General Knowledge
A. New Delhi in 1950
B. Bangkok in 1952
C. Singapore in 1952
D. Kuala Lump ur in 1952
Test 5 - Q1Answer C

Although she is not rich, she always wears_____..clothes.

English
A. respective
B. respected
C. respectable
D. respectful
Test 5 - Q2Answer D

The clients were served_____.at the party last night.

English
A. in a courteous manner
B. courteous man nerly
C. with courteous in their manner
D. courteously
Test 5 - Q3Answer B

_____so many people been out of work as today.

English
A. More than ever before
B. Never before have
C. In the past, there never was
D. Formerly, they were never
Test 5 - Q4Answer A

I will talk to him if_____..

English
A. he comes
B. he would come
C. he has come
D. he will come
Test 5 - Q5Answer B

His company is greatly sought_____

English
A. at
B. after
C. for
D. out
Test 5 - Q6Answer D

I wish I_____you.

English
A. am
B. was
C. had been
D. were
Test 5 - Q7Answer D

Prices have_____..so rapidly in the last few months .

English
A. raised
B. rise
C. raising
D. risen
Test 5 - Q8Answer C

I'd rather stay here,_____..?

English
A. hadn't I
B. don't I
C. wouldn't I
D. didn't I
Test 5 - Q9Answer D

They aren't happy and_____..

English
A. so am I
B. I am too
C. neither is I
D. I am not either
Test 5 - Q10Answer C

They_____.to the USA by December.

English
A. will fly
B. will be flying
C. will have flown
D. may fly
Test 5 - Q11Answer B

Which word is incorrectly spelt?

English
A. prefe rable
B. nupita l
C. nuisance
D. hygiene
Test 5 - Q12Answer D

He works hard in order to keep the pot boiling . The meaning of the phrase in bold type is:

English
A. To keep the machine working
B. to boil the pot
C. to earn enough money to buy one's food.
D. to lead a comfortable life
Test 5 - Q13Answer B

It is time you_____home.

English
A. go
B. went
C. have gone
D. are going
Test 5 - Q14Answer B

One who hates women is:

English
A. misog amist
B. misogynist
C. masochist
D. misanthrope
Test 5 - Q15Answer C

The passive of " She pleased me." is:

English
A. I was pleased by her sincerity.
B. I was pleased at her sincerity.
C. I was pleased with her sincerity.
D. I was pleased to her sincerity.
Test 5 - Q16Answer D

The indirect speech of: The teacher said, "Be quiet boys."

English
A. The teacher said that the boys should be quiet.
B. The teacher called the boys and told them to be quiet.
C. The teacher urged the boys to be quiet.
D. The teacher ordered the boys to be quiet. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: I know that only one person in a thousand knows the trick of really living in the present. Most of spend 59 minutes an hour living in the past, with regret for lost joys, or shame for the things badly done -or in a future which we either long for or dread. Yet the past is gone beyond repair, and every minute you spend in the vain effort to anticipate the future is a moment lost. There is only one world, the world pressing against you a t this minute. There is only one minute in which you are alive, this miracle - here and now. The only way to live is by accepting every minute as an unrepeatable miracle. Which is exactly what it is - a miracle and unrepeatable.
Test 5 - Q17Answer C

People live either in th e past or in the future because:

English
A. They are in the habit of chewing the curd
B. They are prey to imaginary fears
C. They are chained to memory and desire
D. None of these
Test 5 - Q18Answer A

What is an unrepeatable miracle?

English
A. Every moment that we live and s pend
B. To repair the past
C. To crave for what is not
D. None of these
Test 5 - Q19Answer D

The attitude of the author is:

English
A. Romantic
B. classical
C. political
D. pragmatic
Test 5 - Q20Answer B

The most suitable title for the passage will be:

English
A. Past is dynamic
B. the art of living
C. Importance of the present
D. Importance of the past
Test 5 - Q21Answer C

A train went 300 miles from city X to city Y at an average speed of 80 mph. At what speed did it travel on the way back if its' average speed for the whole trip was 100 mph?

Mathematics
A. 12 0 mph
B. 125 mph
C. 133 31mph
D. 13731mph
Test 5 - Q22Answer C

If a wheel travels 1 km in 1 min at the rate of 600 revolutions per min., then diameter of the wheel is

Mathematics
A. π32
B. π53
C. π35
D. π56
Test 5 - Q23Answer A

The co -ordinates of a triangle are (0, 2), (2, 4) and (1, 6). Then the area of triangle in sq. unit is

Mathematics
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5 A B C D 3y0 2y0 6y0 a0
Test 5 - Q24Answer A

If 7x+1 – 7x-1= 7336, then value of x is

Mathematics
A. 25
B. 23
C. 23
D. 27
Test 5 - Q25Answer A

In the adjoining figure, side BC of triangle ABC is extended to D. What is value of a?

Mathematics
A. 20
B. 17
C. 25
D. 20
Test 5 - Q26Answer D

If ABCD is a square, w ith side AB = 4 ft. and AED and CED are semicircles, what is the area of shaded part of the diagram in sq. feet?

Mathematics
A. 8 – π
B. 8 – 2π
C. 16 – 2π
D. 16 – 4π
Test 5 - Q27Answer C

If sin θ = 21 and cos θ = 23then which one of the following satisfies for θ?

Mathematics
A. 2100
B. 1200
C. 3300
D. 3000
Test 5 - Q28Answer B

Value of Cos22o21= __________

Mathematics
A. 2212
B. 2221
C. 415
D. 412
Test 5 - Q29Answer C

If the area of triangle f ormed by a line 2x + 3y – k = 0 is 12 sq. units then value of k is

Mathematics
A. ± 6
B. ±8
C. ± 12
D. ± 18
Test 5 - Q30Answer A

The equation of the circle having center (5, 4) and touching y -axis is

Mathematics
A. x2 + y2 – 10x – 8y + 25 = 0
B. x2 + y2 – 5x + 4y + 8 = 0
C. x2 + y2 – 5x + 4y + 8 = 0
D. x2 + y2 – 42 – 5y + 10 = 0
Test 5 - Q31Answer C

What is the value of k the equation 9x2 – kx + 18 = 0 has equal roots

Mathematics
A. ± 242
B. ± 218
C. ± 54
D. ± 46
Test 5 - Q32Answer B

If x = 10312032–3101xandathen the value of a is

Mathematics
A. 0
B. 2
C. –2
D. 3
Test 5 - Q33Answer A

For an

Mathematics
A. P. if t 25 – t15 = 170 then the value of d is
B. – 17
C. 10
D. 34 A D B C E
Test 5 - Q34Answer D

If f(x) = x+2 then f(x -1) is

Mathematics
A. x2
B. x
C. x -1
D. x+1
Test 5 - Q35Answer D

A and B are any two sets then A  (B – A) is equal to

Mathematics
A. A
B. B
C. B – A
D.
Test 5 - Q36Answer D

The angle between the vectors j2iaand j3i6b.

Mathematics
A. 0
B.
C.
D.
Test 5 - Q37Answer A

Two cards are drawn one after another from a regular deck of 52 cards with replacement. What is the probability that the cards will be an ace and a 10?

Mathematics
A. 391
B. 132
C. 138
D. 265
Test 5 - Q38Answer D

In a class of 20 students in MATH examinatio n 2 students scored 100 marks each, 3 students got zero each, and the average score of rest of the students was 40. What is the average score of the whole class?

Mathematics
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
Test 5 - Q39Answer B

A shopkeeper fixed the price of his articles 30% above the cos t price. If he sold an article allowing 10% discount, then his profit percentagewill be

Mathematics
A. 20%
B. 17%
C. 23%
D. 40%
Test 5 - Q40Answer A

If m and p are positive integers and (m+p)xm is even, which of the following must be true.

Mathematics
A. If m is odd, then p is odd
B. If m i s even, then p is even
C. If m is odd, then p is even
D. If m is even, then p is odd
Test 5 - Q41Answer D

In the past, fungi were often grouped with plants because of alleged similarities between the two groups. Which of the following are characteristics of the fungi that ar e NOT seen in plants?

Biology
A. Food reserve consists of glycogen
B. Cell wall contains chitin
C. Organism is eukaryotic
D. Absorptive heterotrophy is chief mode of nutrition
Test 5 - Q42Answer C

Tube like cells that carry food from leaves to other parts of a plant are

Biology
A. Xylem ce lls
B. Chloroplasts
C. Phloem cells
D. Bast fibres
Test 5 - Q43Answer C

Which of this organelle is visible only to an electron microscope?

Biology
A. Nucleus
B. Mitochondria
C. Ribosome
D. Chloroplast
Test 5 - Q44Answer C

The process that best separates plants from animals is

Biology
A. Respiration
B. Reproduct ion
C. Photosynthesis
D. Osmosis
Test 5 - Q45Answer B

One of the salient features of hydrophytes is a very weak root system. Which of the given plants has no roots?

Biology
A. Water fern
B. Wolffia
C. Hydrilla
D. Lotus
Test 5 - Q46Answer C

Which of the following character is not a true attribute of a fern?

Biology
A. Circinate vernation
B. Ramenta
C. Reproduction by seed
D. Rhizome
Test 5 - Q47Answer D

Natural vegetative propagation by root is a common method of asexual reproduction in

Biology
A. Sugarcane
B. Rose
C. Potato
D. Dahlia
Test 5 - Q48Answer B

Thermotropism is a response shown by plants to heat stimulus. Which of the following plants is characterized by this response?

Biology
A. Rose
B. Mimosa pudica
C. Tulip
D. Chlamydomonas
Test 5 - Q49Answer D

The shape of a DNA molecule is

Biology
A. Straight
B. Circular
C. Flat
D. Spiral
Test 5 - Q50Answer C

Which of the following is not a good sourc e of carbon?

Biology
A. Coal
B. Petroleum fuel
C. Ammonia
D. Dead body of organisms
Test 5 - Q51Answer B

Blood cells from the blood are eliminated and the liquid left is

Biology
A. Serum
B. Plasma
C. Almost water
D. Only RBC and Hemoglobin
Test 5 - Q52Answer C

The larva silkworm is ......

Biology
A. Butterfly
B. Scorpian
C. Moth
D. Grass hoppers
Test 5 - Q53Answer B

Autotrophic component of ecosystem is

Biology
A. Sunlight
B. Green plants
C. Herbivores
D. Fungi
Test 5 - Q54Answer C

Which of the following is a matching set in animal taxonomy?

Biology
A. Silver fish, Cuttle fish, Devil fish
B. Flatworm, Round worm, Earthworm
C. Butterfly, Mosquito, Cockroach
D. Shark, Whale, Dolphin
Test 5 - Q55Answer C

Rods and cones are located in

Biology
A. Cochlea of ear
B. Choroid of eye
C. Retina of eye
D. Taste buds of tongue
Test 5 - Q56Answer C

Ascorbic acid is a/an

Biology
A. Lipid
B. Protein
C. Vitamin
D. Carbohydrate
Test 5 - Q57Answer C

All of the following organic compounds are carbohydrates EXCEPT

Biology
A. Glycogen
B. Maltose
C. Glycerol
D. Starch
Test 5 - Q58Answer B

Special structures for absorption in small intestine are called

Biology
A. Alveoli
B. Villi
C. Ep iglottis
D. Muscles
Test 5 - Q59Answer D

Of the following terms, which one includes all the others?

Biology
A. Species
B. Class
C. Phylum
D. Kingdom
Test 5 - Q60Answer B

Which pair of animal groups, has oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the heart separately?

Biology
A. Amphibians & Reptiles
B. Birds & Mammals
C. Reptiles & Birds
D. Reptiles & Mammals
Test 5 - Q61Answer B

The king of chemical is :

Chemistry
A. HCl
B. H 2SO 4
C. HNO 3
D. H 2CO 3
Test 5 - Q62Answer D

In alkaline medium, the phenolphthalein indicator turns into

Chemistry
A. Colorless
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Pink
Test 5 - Q63Answer A

Which one o f the following salts gives alkaline solution when dissolved in water?

Chemistry
A. Na 2CO 3
B. CuSO 4
C. NH 4Cl
D. NaCl
Test 5 - Q64Answer D

The salts of which one of the following metals are colored?

Chemistry
A. Na
B. Ca
C. Al
D. Cr
Test 5 - Q65Answer B

The aquaregia is a mixture of conc. HCl and con c. HNO 3 in the ratio of

Chemistry
A. 2:6
B. 6:2
C. 3:2
D. 2:3
Test 5 - Q66Answer C

The general formula of alkyne is

Chemistry
A. C nH2n
B. C nH2n+2
C. C nH2n-2
D. C nH2n+1OH
Test 5 - Q67Answer D

The functional group of ether is

Chemistry
A. – OH
B. – CHO
C. – CO –
D. – O –
Test 5 - Q68Answer C

The oxide used to impart the green color into glass is

Chemistry
A. CoO
B. NiO
C. Cr 2O3
D. Fe 2O3
Test 5 - Q69Answer C

The chemical fertilizer "UREA" is the major source of

Chemistry
A. Phosphorus
B. Potassium
C. Nitrogen
D. Sodium
Test 5 - Q70Answer B

BHC is a/an

Chemistry
A. Germicide
B. Insecticide
C. Pesticide
D. Fungicide
Test 5 - Q71Answer D

Whi ch of the following is not ore of iron?

Chemistry
A. Hematite
B. Magnetite
C. Limonite
D. Bauxite
Test 5 - Q72Answer C

The electronic configuration of an element is 1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5. The element belongs to which group of the periodic table?

Chemistry
A. s- block
B. p- block
C. d-block
D. f- block
Test 5 - Q73Answer D

Which two elements will display the most similar chemical properties?

Chemistry
A. Iron and Phosphorus
B. Chlorine and Oxygen
C. Carbon and Boron
D. Potassium and Sodium
Test 5 - Q74Answer B

The dry ice is

Chemistry
A. Solid water
B. Solid carbondiox ide
C. Solid camphor
D. Solid ammonia
Test 5 - Q75Answer D

Which one of the followings is decomposition reaction?

Chemistry
A. C +O 2→ CO 2
B. 2C+ H 2→C2H2
C. C+2S → CS 2
D. 2KClO 3 → 2KCl + 3O 2
Test 5 - Q76Answer C

The ratio of the gravitational force of attraction between masses of two b odies when their masses are doubled and distance between them is halved, before and after the change will be

Physics
A. 2:1
B. 1:2
C. 1: 16
D. 4:1
Test 5 - Q77Answer A

The unit of pressure is

Physics
A. Pa
B. Pam-2
C. Pam-1
D. Pam
Test 5 - Q78Answer A

Which one of the followings is the sourc e of renewable energy?

Physics
A. Solar energy
B. Coal
C. Oil
D. Natural gas
Test 5 - Q79Answer C

The specific heat capacity of a substance depends on

Physics
A. Quantity of matter
B. Temperature of matter
C. Nature of matter
D. Shape of matter
Test 5 - Q80Answer B

Which type of lens is us ed in camera?

Physics
A. Plano -concave
B. Convex
C. Biconcave
D. Convexo -concave
Test 5 - Q81Answer A

When a man suffers from long sightedness, hi s eyelens makes the image of a distant object

Physics
A. Before his retina
B. Beyond his retina
C. At his retina
D. Nowhere
Test 5 - Q82Answer B

What will be the total cost of electricity to be paid in a month when three bulbs each of 40 Watt are used for 4 hours in a day at the rate of Rs 7 per unit?

Physics
A. Rs. 14.4
B. Rs. 1 00.8
C. Rs.0.48
D. Rs. 144
Test 5 - Q83Answer B

According to Fleming's right hand rule, th e fore finger shows the direction of

Physics
A. Motion
B. Magnetic field
C. Electric current
D. None of above
Test 5 - Q84Answer D

If a body is moving with constant linear positive acceleration,

Physics
A. It moves with constant velocity
B. It remains at rest
C. It dec reases its velocity at constant rate
D. It increases its velocity at constant rate
Test 5 - Q85Answer C

Transformation of energy is based on the principle of conservation of

Physics
A. Linear momentum
B. Angular momentum
C. Energy
D. Charge
Test 5 - Q86Answer C

A ray of light enters n ormally from air medium to water medium. Its speed

Physics
A. Increases
B. Remains the same
C. Decreases
D. Either increases or decreases
Test 5 - Q87Answer A

If the frequency of sound wave is 100Hz and wavelength 3.3m, what will be its speed?

Physics
A. 330m/sec
B. 660m/sec
C. 16 5m/sec
D. 3300m/sec
Test 5 - Q88Answer D

Which is not the unit of potential difference?

Physics
A. Volt
B. Joule/coulomb
C. Nm/coulomb
D. Kgm/coulomb
Test 5 - Q89Answer C

At neutral point, the magnitude of resultant magnetic field will be

Physics
A. Maximum
B. Equal to the algebric sum of t he magnitude of individual magnetic fields
C. Zero
D. Neglected
Test 5 - Q90Answer A

Alloy is a mixture of

Physics
A. Conductors
B. Insulators
C. Semiconductors
D. Conductor and insulator
Test 5 - Q91Answer D

One tola of gold is equivalent to

General Knowledge
A. 10 grams
B. 10.54 grams
C. 12.35 3 grams
D. 11.664 grams
Test 5 - Q92Answer D

Cartography is

General Knowledge
A. Science of vehicles
B. Art of beautiful handwriting
C. Science of palmistry
D. Art of making maps
Test 5 - Q93Answer C

Who gave the famous quotations "The child is father of the man".

General Knowledge
A. Alexander Pope
B. Julius Caesa r
C. Wordsworth
D. Roseau
Test 5 - Q94Answer C

Which country is known as land of Kangaroos?

General Knowledge
A. India
B. Japan
C. Australia
D. New Zealand
Test 5 - Q95Answer D

Which of the following book was not written by Diamond Shumsher Rana?

General Knowledge
A. Basanti
B. Seto Bagh
C. Anita
D. Mayur Times
Test 5 - Q96Answer C

In cricket the length of pitch between the two wickets is

General Knowledge
A. 24 yards
B. 23 yards
C. 22 yards
D. 21 yards
Test 5 - Q97Answer A

Nick name of New York city is

General Knowledge
A. Big Apple
B. Black sugar
C. Small Apple
D. Nippon
Test 5 - Q98Answer A

Which famous painter's middle names were Diego Jose Fr ansico de Paula Juana Neponuceno Madrid de Los Remedios Cipriano de Santisima Trinidad Ruoz?

General Knowledge
A. Pablo Picasso
B. Van Gogh
C. Henri Rousseau
D. Leonardo da Vinci
Test 5 - Q99Answer A

Which is the odd man out ?

General Knowledge
A. POKI
B. MIEA
C. SOKG
D. YUQM
Test 5 - Q100Answer B

Which one of th e following is a fast growing tree ?

General Knowledge
A. Teak
B. Eucalyptus
C. Banyan
D. Coconut