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Horizon Academy Medical Entrance Exam Batch 2 Model Question Paper : horizonacademy.co.in

Organisation : Horizon Academy
Exam : Medical Entrance Exam Batch 2
Document Type : Model Question Paper
Category or Subject : Physics,Chemistry,botany,zoology
Year : 2016

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Medical Entrance Model Question Paper :

1. Read each question carefully.
2. It is mandatory to use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to darken the appropriate circle in the answer sheet.
3. Mark should be dark and should complete fill the circle.

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4. Rough work must be done on the Question Paper, no additional sheet will be provided for this purpose.
5. Do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on answer sheet. No change in the answer once marked.
6. Student cannot use log tables and calculators or any other material in the examination hall.

7. Before attempting the question paper, student should ensure that the test paper contains all pages and no page is missing.
8. Each correct answer carries four (4) marks. One (1) mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer from the total score.
9. Before handing over the answer sheet to the invigilator, candidate should check the particulars have been filled and marked correctly.
10. Immediately after the prescribed examination time is over, the answer sheet to be returned to the invigilator.
11. Use of Calculator and other Electronic device is not permitted.

Physics :
1. The speed-time graph of a particle moving along a fixed direction as shown in the figure. The distance traversed by the particle between t = 0 s to t = 10 s is
(A) 20 m
(B) 40 m
(C) 60 m
(D) 80 m

2. The displacement-time graph of a moving particle is as shown in the figure. The instantaneous velocity of the particle is negative at the point
(A) C
(B) D
(C) E
(D) F

3. Figure shows the displacement (x)-time (t) graph of the particle moving on the x-axis.
(A) The particle is at rest.
(B) The particle is continuously going along x-direction.
(C) The velocity of the particle increases upto time t0 and then becomes constant.
(D) The particle moves at a constant velocity up to a time t0 and then stops.

4. Which of the following statements is not correct ?
(A) The zero velocity of a body at any instant does not necessarily imply zero acceleration at that instant.
(B) The kinematic equation of motions are true only for motion in which the magnitude and the direction of acceleration are constants during the course of motion.
(C) The sign of acceleration tells us whether the particle’s speed is increasing or decreasing.
(D) All of these.

5. The given acceleration-time graph represents which of the following physical situations
(A) A cricket ball moving with a uniform speed is hit with a bat for a very short time interval.
(B) A ball is falling freely from the top of a tower.
(C) A car moving with constant velocity on a straight road.
(D) A football is kicked into the air vertically upwards.

Chemistry :
1. 4.88 g of KClO3 when heated produced 1.92 g of O2 and 2.96 g of KCl. Which of the following statements regarding the experiment is correct ?
(A) The result illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
(B) The result illustrates the law of multiple proportions.
(C) The result illustrates the law of constant proportion.
(D) None of the above laws is followed.

2. Which of the following rules regarding the significant figures and calculations involving them is not correct?
(A) The result of an addition or subtraction is reported to the same number of decimal places as present in number with least decimal places.
(B) Result of multiplication or division should have same number of significant figures as present in most precise figure.
(C) The result of multiplication or division should be rounded off to same number of significant figures as present in least precise figure.
(D) The non-significant figures in the measurements are rounded off.

3. The statements for laws of chemical combinations are given below. Mark the statement which is not correct.
(A) Matter can neither be created nor destroyed Law of conservation of mass
(B) A compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight : Law of definite proportions
(C) When gases combine they do so in a simple ratio by weight : Gay Lussac’s Law
(D) Equal volumes of gases at same temperature and pressure contain same number of molecules: Avogadro’s Law

4. What mass of sodium chloride would be decomposed by 9.8 g of sulphuric acid if 12 g of sodium bisulphate and 2.75 g of hydrogen chloride were produced in a reaction ?
(A) 14.75 g
(B) 3.8 g
(C) 4.95 g
(D) 2.2 g

5. Which of the following pairs illustrates the law of multiple proportions ?
(A) PH3, HCl
(B) PbO, PbO2
(C) H2S, SO2
(D) CuCl2, CuSO4

Zoology :
1. Respiration in Annelida occurs through
(A) Lungs
(B) General body surface
(C) Buccal cavity
(D) All of these

2. Respiratory coefficient is the
(A) Amount of carbon dioxide produced to oxygen absorbed
(B) Amount of ATP used to burn complex substance
(C) Carbon dioxide released
(D) Amount of oxygen absorbed peak, his

3. If a man from sea coast, goes to Everest mountain peak, his
(A) Breathing and heart beat will increase
(B) Breathing and heart beat will decrease
(C) Respiratory rate will decrease
(D) Heart beat will decrease

4. Which of the following statements correctly defines Bohr’s effect ?
(A) Rise in P50 with a decrease in CO2 concentration
(B) Rise in P50 with decrease in pH
(C) Rise in P50 with a increase in pH
(D) Fall in P50 with a decrease in pH

5. How much amount of air can be inspired or expired during normal breathing ?
(A) 0.5l
(B) 1.5l
(C) 3.5l
(D) 4.5l

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