0% found this document useful (0 votes)
11 views

SZABMU MDCAT Most Repeated MCQs PLS

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to biology and chemistry, covering various topics such as cellular structures, biochemical processes, and hormone functions. It includes questions about the properties of proteins, the structure of cells, and the functions of different hormones, as well as some chemistry concepts like limiting reactants and molecular composition. The questions are intended for educational purposes and may require verification of their answers.

Uploaded by

sidrazainab84
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
11 views

SZABMU MDCAT Most Repeated MCQs PLS

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to biology and chemistry, covering various topics such as cellular structures, biochemical processes, and hormone functions. It includes questions about the properties of proteins, the structure of cells, and the functions of different hormones, as well as some chemistry concepts like limiting reactants and molecular composition. The questions are intended for educational purposes and may require verification of their answers.

Uploaded by

sidrazainab84
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 21

SZAMBU

BIOLOGY
MOST REPEATED
QUESTIONS

www.PakLearningSpot.com
1. The viruses who can attack the bacteria are known as:
(A) Retrovirus (B) Poxwirug (C) Bacteriophage (D) Oncalirus

2. What is a net gain of ATP in glycolysis if it occurs during anaerobic


respiration:
(A) 2 ATP/glucose molecule (B) 4 ATP/glucose molecule (C) 6 ATP/glucose molecule
(D) 8 ATP/glucose molecule

3. The Tertiary structure of protein indicates its


(A) Chemical function (B) Biological function (C) Physical appearance
(D) Characteristics

4. Only one compound is neutral; others are reactive. Point the one
(A) Cytoplasm (B) HCI (C) Urine (D) Pure water

5. The temporary storage of energy in the human body is


(A) Cellulose (B) Glycogen (C) ATP (D) Fats

6. The palmitic acid melt at_________


(A) 8C (B) 72C (C) 63.1C (D) 7C

7. Reducing sugar among the following is


(A) Galactose (B) Gluconic acid (C) Glycogen (D) Sucrose

8. Which of the following is responsible for giving firmness and box-like


shape to plant cells?
(A) Cell wall (B) Cell wall and vacuole (C) Nucleus and vacuole (D) Cell membrane

9. The Golgi complex was discovered by which scientist?


(A) Robert Brown (B) Camillo Golgi (C) De Duve (D) Robert Hooke

10. Which of the following is the system of elongated sac-like structures


(cisternae) or tubes linking the cell surface membrane and the nuclear
envelope?
(A) Microtubules B) Endoplasmic reticulum C) Golgi complex D) Microfilament

11. Which one of the following can easily pass through the plasma membrane
(A) Fat-soluble substances (B) Proteins (C) Highly charged materials
(D) Polysaccharide

www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
12. The major component of the bacterial cell wall is:
(A) Teichoic acid (B) Cartenoid (C) Chitin (D) Murein

13. Carbon dioxide passes through the plasma membrane of cells by:
(A) Active transport (B) Phagocytosis (C) Facilitated diffusion (D) Simple diffusion

14. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating breathing


patterns?
(A) Medulla oblongata (B) Cerebelitim (C) Brain stem (D) Pons

15. When a neuron's membrane potentials are between = 70 mV and — 90 mV, it


is said to be in a state of:
(A) Depolarization (B) Hyperpolarization (C) Repolarization (D) No polarization

16. Addison's disease occurs because of the under-secretion of which hormone?


(A) Antidiuretic hormone (B) Aldosterone (C) Corticosterone
(D) Melanophore-stimulating hormone

17. Function of insulin:


(A) Promoting hydrolysis of glycogen
(B) Increasing the rate of fat breakdown
(C) Promoting conversion of glucose into protein
(D) Reduces the blood glucose level

19. Diffused nervous system is present in which animal group?


(A) Platyhelminthes (B) Annelida (C) Cnidaria (D) Porifera

20. Saccoglossus belongs to which group of invertebrates?


(A) Porifera (B) Cnidaria (C) Echindermata (D) Hemichordates

21. The optimum pH for salivary amylase is:


(A) 2 (B) 6.8 (C) 7.6 (D) 9

22. Which of the following is the most abundant biomolecule in the human body?
(A) Enzymes (B) Lipids (C) Water (D) Protein

23. If an a-helix of a polypeptide consists of 360 amino acids, how many turns
does the helix contain?
(A) 36 turns (B) 100 turns (C) 360 turns (D) the number of turns can not be determined

www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
24. When alpha glucose is condensed with beta fructose, which of the
following can be produced?
(A) Sucrose (B) Lactose (C) Water (D) Peptide bond

25. Which organelle synthesizes proteins for export or repackaging


elsewhere?
(A) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (B) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (C) Free ribosomes
(D) Golgi complex

26. Lysosomes originate from which cell organelle?


(A) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (B) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (C) Golgi apparatus
(D) Cell membrane

27. The protoplast of a plant cell does not include:


(A) Cell wall (B) Cell membrane (C) Vacuoles (D) Nucleus

28. Which cells synthesize testosterone?


(A) Adrenal medulla of adrenal glands (B) Adrenal cortex of adrenal glands (C) Interstitial testis
(D) Graffian follicle

29. In which part of the nervous system will you find Schwann cells?
(A) Central nervous system (B) Peripheral nervous system (C) Limbic system
(D) Sympathetic nervous system

30. Cushing's disease results because of excessive secretion of which


hormone?
(A) Noradrenaline (B) Testosterone (C) Cortisol (D) Adrenocorticotrophic hormone

31. The target cells of this hormone are present in kidney tubules
A) Aldosterone B) Corticosterone (C) Cortisol (D) Noradrenaline

32. Neurilemma cells are also known as?


(A) Photoreceptors (B) Odontoblasts (C) Ganglion (D) Schwann cells

33. Which of these compounds generates a feeling of well-being and inhibits


the sensation of pain?
(A) Cortisol (B) Adrenaline (C) Endorphine (D) Dopamine

34. Catalytic activity of an enzyme is restricted to its:


(A) Active site (B) Catalytic site (C) Binding site (D) Allosteric site

35. The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction:


(A) Can be reduced by inhibitors
(B) Is constant under all conditions
(C)Cannot be measured
(D) Has no relation with substrate concentration
www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
36. An activated enzyme consisting of polypeptide chain and a cofactor is
called?
(A) Apoenzyme (B) Holoenzyme (C) Conjugated enzyme (D) Hybrid enzyme

37. Survival of the fittest depends upon:


(A) Acquired characters of the organisms (B) Genetic drift
(C) depends in part on the hereditary constitution of the surviving individuals (D) Natural catastrophes

38. According to Darwin, diverse life forms could arise from:


(A) Common ancestor (B) Random mutation (C) The process of special creation
(D) Inheritance of acquired characters

39. In which part of the nervous system will you find Schwann cells?
(A) Ear muscles (B) Eustachian tube (C) Larynx (D) Lungs

40. The salivary glands are presént in:


(A) Stomach (B) Pharynx (C) Buccal cavity (D) Pancreas

41. A virus has its of genome, which is enclosed by a protein coat called:
A) Spore B) Capcid (C) Envelop (D) Shell

42. Viruses are able to recognize the host surface by means of their:
(A) Capsid (B) Spikes (C) DNA (D) RNA

43. One ATP molecule contains 1% of the total energy of glucose; in anaerobic
reactions, how much energy of glucose is released as ATP:
(A) 1% (B) 2% (C) 36% (D) 38%

44. Which of the following is the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron
transport chain?
(A) NADP+ (B) Molecular oxygen (C) PS-I (D) PS-II

46. Which of the following is milk sugar?


(A) Sucrose (B) Lactose (C) Maltose (D) Starch

47. Which of the following bonds maintain the primary structure of a protein
(A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds (C) Disulphide bonds (D) Hydrophobic interaction

48. Maximum how many carbon atoms does an oligosaccharide contain?


(A) 3 (B) 7 (C) 70 (D) Many Thousand

49. Cholesterol is not present in


(A) Milk (B) egg white (C) egg yolk (D) fish

50. Hydrogen bonding produces a regular coiled arrangement in proteins


called
(A) α-helix (B) β-helix (C) Tertiary conformation (D) Qualemary structure

www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
51. Which of the following is correct about globular proteins?
(A) Insoluble in water (B) Elastic in nature (C) Can be crystalized
(D) Their final structure is secondary

52. Which interactions are responsible for the formation of lipid bilayer in the
watery environment of the body
(A) Hydrophobic interactions between fatty acid tails
(B) Hydrophobic interactions between phosphate heads
(C) Hydrophilic interactions between fatty acid tails
(D) Hydrogen bonding between fatty acid tails

53. Which of these is the right combination of molecules that make up the
secondary cell wall in plant cells?
(A) Cellulose, lignin and xylem
(B) Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin
(C) Cellulose only
(D) Cellulog hemicellulose and pectin

54. Which of the following is the system of elongated sac-like structures


(cisternae) or tubes linking the cell surface membrane and the nuclear
envelope?
(A) Microtubules (B) Endoplasmic reticulum (C) Golgi complex (D) Microfilaments

55. Which one of the following can easily pass through the plasma membrane
(A) Fat-soluble substances (B) Proteins (C) Highly charged materials (D) Polysaccharides

56. Endemic goiter relates to which altered function?


(A) Increased Pancreas function (B) Increased Thyroid function (C) Decreased Pancreas function
(D) Decreased Thyroid function

57. How many hormones do the Islets of Langerhans secrete?


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

58. The anterior part of the cerebral hemisphere logged in the cerebrum is
classified as?
A) Ganglion bulbs (B) Axon bulbs (C) Dendrite bulbs (D) Olfactory bulbs

59. Grave's disease is produced due to which of the following?


(A) Under Secretion of thyroxine
(B) Under Secretion of corticosteroids
(C) Overproduction of corticosteroids
(D) Overproduction of thyroxine

60. Insufficient secretion of thyroxine in adults causes which of the following


disorders?
(A) Miyxedema (B) Cretinism (C) Goiter (D) Addison's disease

61. Which of the following is the second largest part of the brain?
(A) Cerebellum (B) Cerebrum (C) Hypothalamus (D) Thalamus

www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
62. Which of the following is true about cnidarians?
(A) They are deuterostome animals
(B) They are triploblastic animals
(C) They are protostomous animals
(D) They are diploblastic animals

63. Which of the following invertebrate phylum consists of the most abundant
species on planet Earth:
(A) Porifera (B) Cnidaria (C) Arthropoda (D) Mollusca

64. Which among the following lacks the nervous system


(A) Binding site (B) Allosteric site (C) Catalytic Site (D) On all yer the surface of the enzyme

65. Another problem for those studying viral origins and evolution is their high
rate of mutation, particularly the case in RNA retroviruses like:
(A) HIV (B) Bacteriophages (C) Pox viruses (D) HAV

66. A virologist who studies viruses in great detail which of the following would
he use?
(A) Compound microscope (B) Porcelain filters (C) Electron microscope
(D) CT Scan machine

67. The quantitative study of energy relationships a biological system is


called?
(A) Bioenergetics (B) Biochemistry (C) Biotechnology (D) Biophysics

68. The R group of an amino acid represents:


(A) A hydrogen atom (B) A hydrocarbon (C) An additional atom group of atoms
(D) A methyl group

69. Dietary fibers are


A) Cellulose B) Glycogen (C) Starch (D) Proteoglycans

70. At least, how many fatty acid molecules does an acylglycerol contain?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

71. Which of the following is an example of a globular protein?


(A) Keratin (B) Enzymes (C) Fibrinogen (D) Collagen

72. Catalytic activity of an enzyme is restricted to its:


(A) Active site (B) Catalytic site (C) Binding site (D) Allosteric site

73. The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction:


(A) Can be reduced by inhibitors
(B) Is constant under all conditions
(C) Cannot be measured
(D) Has no relation with substrate concentration

www.PakLearningSpot.com
These MCǪs have been submitted by our students, therefore we request you to please verify the answers.
SzAMBU
CHEMISTRY
MOST REPEATED
QUESTIONS

www.PakLearningSpot.com
The keys aren’t verified since the document was urgently created
1. Which of the following is calculated from the balanced equation to determine the
limiting reactant?
(A) Amount of reactants present
(B) Amount of limiting reactant that produces the product
(C) Amount of product expected to form from each reactant
(D) Amount of excess reactant

2. What is the percentage of C in glucose (C6H1206)7?


(A) 415
(B) 38
(C) 39.9
(D) 38.9

3. A compound of boron and hydrogen contains 18.9% of hydrogen and 81.1% boron. The
empirical formula of the compound is :
(A) BeH2
(B) Be2H
(C) B4H
(D) B2H5

4. The atomic number of calcium is 20. The electronic structure of a calcium ion can be
represented as
(A) 28
(B) 284
(C) 288
(D) 2,882

5. Who named the positive rays produced by the hydrogen gas in the discharge tube?
(A) Goldstein
(B) Rutherford
(C) Bohr
(D) Chadwick

6. Gases behave ideally at


(A) under normal temperature and pressure conditions.
(B) at room temperature and pressure
(C) At high temperatures and low pressures, gases behave ideally.
(D) At high pressure and low temperature

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
7. Which one of the following is called as compressibility factor?
(A) PV=nRT
(B) PV/RT
(C) PViIRT=n
(D) PV/T=Rn

8. Gases can easily mix with each other to form a uniform mixture, this property is called:
(A) Effusion;
(B) Homogenous Mixing
(C) Diffusion
(D) Heterogeneous mixing

9. Which of the following substances has the largest intermolecular forces of attraction ?
(A) H:0
(B) H:3
(C) H:Se
(D) H:Te

10. Which of the following substances has the largest intermolecular


forces of attraction 7 ?
(A) H:0
(B) H:S
(C) H:Se
(D) H:Te

11. Which solids are also called Atomic solids?


(A) ionic solids
(B) Covalent solids
(C) Molecular solids
(D) Metallic solids

12. Malleability is the property of metals. Which means?


(A) Drawn into wires
(B) Converted into sheets
(C) Drawn into wires and converted into sheets
(D) breakable

13. The addition of an Acid or H+ ions to the Acetic Acid buffer will
(A) Increase the pH
(B) Decrease the pH
(C) have no effect on the pH
(D) Both A and B

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
14. Ksp (Solubility product) depends upon
(A) pressure
(B) Concentration
(C) Temperature
(D) volume

15. The addition of extra CH3COONa in the acetate buffer solution will:
(A) Decrease pH
(B) Have no effect on pH
(C) Increase pH
(D) First Increase, then decrease

16. The number of molecules possessing Ea Activation Energy can be increased by


(A) Adding a Catalyst
(B) Increasing the volume
(C) Increasing Temperature
(D) Increasing Number of Moles of Reactants

17. Which one of the following is the correct demonstration of the first law of
thermodynamics?
(A) AH=qw
(B) AH=q — APAV
(C) AH=q+w
(D) AE=qg+w

18. In the air, N2 and 02 occur naturally, but they do not react to form oxides
of nitrogen because
(A) oxides of nitrogen are unstable
(B) catalyst is required for the reaction
(C) The reaction is endothermic
(D) N2 and O2 do not react with each other

19. In the electrolysis of fused salt, where do the cations move?


(A)Move towards anode and discharge on it
(B) Move toward the Cathode and discharge on it
(C) Move towards the cathode, gain an electron and dissolve in solution
(D) Both and b

20. How is oxygen balanced in the ion-electron method of balancing equations?


(A) 0 is balanced by adding O:
(B) O is balanced by adding H2O
(C) O is balanced by adding OH
(D) All the ways are used
www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
21. Which of the following orbital has lower energy?
(A) Anti-bonding molecular orbital
(B) Anti-bonding atomic orbitals
(C) Bonding half-filled orbitals
(D) Bonding molecular orbital

22. In the gaseous phase, when ionization takes place are isolated and free from all
external influences.
(A) atoms and molecule
(B) atom and cation
(C) atom and anion
(D) atom and ion

23. The amount of reactant according to the balanced chemical equation is called as?
(A). Theoretical amount
(B) Actual amount
(C) Limiting amount
(D) Stoichiometric amount

24. What mass is the mass of 2 dm’ of oxygen at S.T.P.?


(A) 1.42g
(B) 2.22g
(C) 3.2g
(D) 2.859

25. Which principle contradicts Bohr's model?


(A) Planck quantum theory
(B) Hunds rule
(C) Paul's exclusion principle
(D) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle

26. The valence shell electronic configuration of Ca is:


(A) 1s²
(B) 2p
(C) 3s²
(D) 4s²

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
27. How many unpaired electrons are there in the Nitrogen atom?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6

28. Intermolecular forces between gas molecules are significant at:


(A) High temperature and low pressure
(B) Low temperarture and high pressure
(C) At standard temperature and pressure
(D) At standard temperature and pressure

29. According to kinetic molecular theory, collisions between the gas


molecules:
(A) Are elastic
(B) Are non-elastic
(C) Increase energy
(D) Decrease Energy

30. The product of volume and pressure of a fixed amount of a gas at constant
temperature remains the same for the initial and final state of a gaseous system. This
statement corresponds to:
(A) Awogadio’s Law
(B) Dalton's law
(C) Boyle's law
(D) Graham's law

31. When Hydrogen chloride gas passes through saturated bromine, it increases the
concentration of
(A) Sodium lon
(B) Hydrogen ion
(C) Calcium ions
(D) Chloride lon

32. Activation energy for forward and backward reactions is always


(A) Same
(B) Different
(C) Reciprocal of each other
(D) Higher for forward reaction

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
SZAMBU PHYSICS
MOST REPEATED
M C QS

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 34,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
7. Minimum value of kinetic energy is:
1. Unit of time in FPS units is: a. Infinite
a. Millisecond b. Zero
b. Minute c. Negative constant
c. Hour d. Minus infinite
d. Second
8. Two spring having force constant in the
2. An eagle of mass 4 kg is locked inside a
ratio of 3 : 4, both the springs are
cage'of mass 2 kg. If the eagle starts
stretched by equal force F, if elongation
flying, what will be the mass of the bird
in first spring Is x then elongation in
and cage assembly?
second spring is:
a. 4kg
a. 3x
b.Tkg
c.2kg b. 4x
d.6kg c. did
d. 4x/3
3. Force is a:
a. Vector 9. A body is undergoing non uniform
b. Scalar circular motion, work done by radial
c. Tensor force on the body:
d. Base quantity a. Positive
b. Zero
4. If the forge of 20 N acts at an angle 60 ¢. Negative
degree along horizontal then its vertical d. Variable
and horizontal components are:
a. 20N, ON 10. Centripetal force is provided by. in a
b. 15N, ION
frictional road around a
c. 17.32 N, 10N
d. 10N, 17.32 N
circular path:
a. Friction force
b. Normal force
5. A man of mass 50 kg on the top floor of
c. Gravitational force
a skyscraper steps into an elevator.
d. Pseudo forces
Assume g=10 ms-2. What is the man’s
weight as the elevator accelerates
11. Radian can be used to measure:
downward at a rate of 1.5ms-27?
a. Length of line
a. 460 N
b. 325N b. Diameter of
c. 425 N c. Side of triang
d.475N d. Arc length

6. If kinetic energy increased 4 times then 12. Radian can be used to measure:
momentuim will increase: a. Length of line
a. 3 times b. Diameter of circle
b. 4 times c. Side of triangle
c. 5 times d. Arc length
d. 2 times

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
13. The quantity used in angular
measurement is:
a. Parameter
b. Area
c. Circurnference 20. Unit of heal capacity is:
d. Volume a. JK
b. J/Kgmole
14. Earth covers its one revolution c. dike
around sun in: d. Joule
a. 24 hours
b. 7 days 21. Molar heat capacity is defined as heat
c. 12 months required to raise the temperature by
d. 60 minutes 1 degree of substance.
a. 2 mole
15. The distance between adjacent b.2kg
fringes will increase, if we use: c.1kg
a. Red light d. 1 mole
b. Blue light
c. Lowest order 22. Specific heat of a gas in isothermal
d. Higheshorder process is:
a. Infinite
16. Example of mechanical waves is: b. Zero
a. Transverse wave c. Negative
b. Longitudinal wave d. Remains constant
c. Both transverse and longitudinal wave
d. Compressional waves 23. “Electrical potential energy between
two charges at distance “"r"" is given
17. Microwave is: by:”
a. An electromagnetic wave a. (kgq1q2)/r
b. Sound wave b. (k*q1*q2)/r*2
c. Longitudinal wave c. k*'q1"g2
d. Standing wave d. k*q1*q2/2r

18. Pitch depends upon: 24. Consider an isolated parallel plate


a. Frequency
capacitor. Both plates have charge
b. Timbre
+Q and -Q and filled with a dielectric with
c. Loudness
dielectric constant i. We pull out the
d. Amplitude
dielectric material, if the charges on the
plates do nist change, how does the
19. The property of musical sound which
energy in the capacitor changes?”
differentiate between grave and shrill
a. lt increases
sound is called?
b. It decreases
a. Pitch
c. It remains same
b. Intensity
d. Insufficient data
c. Beats
d. Quality

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
25. Which of the following could not tie the
31. Steady current does not change with
units of electric intensity?
réspect to
a. Joule per coulomb per meter
a. Conductor
b. Joule per coulomb
b. Source
c. Volt per metre
c. Time
d. Newton's per coulomb
d. Potential Difference

26. Direction of electric force and electric


32. Ohm's Law is ‘applicable only when
field intensity for a positive charge is:
temperature is:
a. Parallel to each other
a. Changing
b. Perpendicular to each other
b. Absolute Zero
c. Opposite to each other
c. Constant
d. Random
d. Decreasing

27. The change in potential energy per


33. Resistance of a conductor depends
unit charge between two points in an
upon:
electric field is called:
a. Temperature
a. Potential difference b. Nature of a conductor
b. Absolute potential c. Length
c. electric intensity d. Color
d. Permittivity
35. Terminal potential difference of a
28. The electric flux through the surface cell:
of the sphere is directly proportional a. Increases with increase in its internal
to the resistance
a. Surface area of the sphere b. Decrease with increase in internal
b. Radius of the sphere resistance
c. Charge at the centre of the sphere c. Is independent of its internal resistance
d. Varies exponentially with resistance
d. Nature of charge

36. Study of magnets is called:


29. Electric FIux through the surface of
a. Electromagnetism
sphere which has constant charge at its
b. Magnetism
center depends on: c. Electrostatics
a. The radius of sphere d. Current electricity
b. The surface area of sphere
c. The amount of charge inside the sphere
37. If the current in wire is doubled then
d. The amount of charge outside the sphere
magnétic field would be:
a. Half
30. Current is a physical quantity:
b. Remain same
a. Scalar Quantity
c. Triple
b. Vector Quantity
d. Double
c. Variable Quantity
d. Constant Quantity

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
38. The magnetic flux density Is: 43. The mechanical energy of our hand
a. Magnetic field lines per unit area use to push the magnet towards or
b. Magnetic field lines peg unit volume away from the coil results into:
c. Electric field lines per unit area
d. Electric field
a. Heat energy
b. Potential energy
39. Current produced by moving coil is c. Electrical energy
called: d. Mechanical energy
a. Induced current
b. Direct current
44. In step down transformer, current in
c. Polarized current
d. No current secondary ceil is ___ than current in
primary coil:
40. Self inductance of a coil does not a. Equal
b. Less
depends upon:
c. Greater
a. Length
d. Unchanged
b. Current
¢. Number of turns
d. Area of coil 45. Transistors can be used as.
a. Half wave rectifier
41. The negative sign in Lenz's law b. Full wave rectifier
c. Photocell
indicates that the induced emf opposes
d. Switch
the rate of change of:
a. Electric flux
b. Magnetic flux 46. Among thefollowing four spectral
c. Electric field regions, which photon has the highest
d. Magnetic fief energy?
a. Infrared
42. Planck's constant is analogous to: b. Violet
c. Blue,
a. Inertia
d. Ultraviolet
b. Wave nature
c. Angular momentum
47. A three dimensional image is achieved
d. Linear momentum
by scanning the surface with a focused
beam of electrons:
a. Sem
b. Tem
c. Xrd
d. Stem

To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK


www.PakLearningSpot.com
48. The units for absorption power is: 54. Two bodies in contact experience
a. Meter forces in:
b. Second a. Same direction
c. Henry b. Opposite directions
d. No Units c. Perpendicular directions
d. Five different direction
49. X rays are also known as:
a. Low energy Invisible Photons 55. Newton's third law can be derived
b. High energy Visible Photons from;
c. High energy Invisible Photons a. First law
d. Low energy Visible Photons b. Second law
c. Gravitational law
50. The x-rays used in medical field have d. First and second laws bath
intensity:
a. High 56. The horse pulling the wagon is able to
b. Low move forward because of:
c. Medium a. The force exerted byhe horse on the
d. Very high ground
b. The force exerted by the Ground on the
51. The ordinary TV scfeen made of horse
cathode tube emits: c. The force exerted by h&wagon on the horse
a. Cathode rays d. The force exérted by the horse on the
b. Anode rays wagon
c. Gamma rays,
d. It emits no radiation 57. While moving a boat forward we have
to:
52. Whats the relationship between half a. Push water forwards
life of radioactive isotope and its b. Push water backwards
walelength? c. Keeps the water steady
a. They are equal in magnitude d. Keeps the water undisturbed
b. They are directly proportional
c. They are inversely proportional 58. Conservation of momentum is always
d. No relation applicable in a:
a. Open system
53. Is it possible to have a non-zero b. Closed system
c. Isolated system
number of forces acting on an object (of
d. Any system
non-zero mass), yet the object doesn't
accelerate?
59. Work done by the spring force in a
a. No
b. Yes time interval can not be:
c Not necessarily a. Positive
d. Not enough information b. Negative
c. Zero
d. Constant

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
60. Work done by the spring force in a a. Left-hand rule
time interval can not be: b. Head to tail rule
a. Positive c. Right-hand rule
b. Negative d. Fleming's rule
c. Zero
d. Constant 67. An object travelling in a circle at 2
revolutions per second has an angular
61. If the water falls from a dam on the velocity of:
turbine wheel 19.6 m below, then the a. 12.9 rad/s
velocity of water at turbine is: b. 13.3 rads
a. 98 m/s c. 12.6 rad/s
b. 19.6 m/s d. 14.6 rad's
c.32.8 m/s
d. 98.0 m/s 68. Pitch is proportional to Frequency:
a. Directly
62. According to mechanical energy b. Inversely
conservation: c. Exponential
a. KE remains constant d. No effect
b. PE remains constant
c. KE + PE = constant 69, Water waves are:
d. Gravitational energy is constant a. Longitudinal waves
b. Complex waves
63. Potential energy of a spring at the c. Transverse waves
equilibrium position is: d. Both longitudinal and transverse wage
a. Zero
b. Infinite 70. In frequency modulation, which of
c. Maximum the following property of the original
d. Information insufficient signal dges nat change:
a. Pitch
64. The area of circle is measured with b. Freguency
help of: c. Wanelength
a. Angular displacement d. Amplitude
b. Angular velogity
c Angular accéleratibr 71. In amplitude modulation what
d. Time remains the same:
a. Frequency of the wave
65. Angular displacement becomes b. Amplitude of the wave
linear for. arc lengths: c. Wavelength of the wave
a. Short d. Intensity of waves
b. Circular
c. Curved 72. Energy emitted in the form of visible
d. Large radiation is called:
a. Light energy
66. The direction associated with b. Sound energy
angular displacement is given by: c. Tidal energy
d. Geothermal energy

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK
73. Water waves are example of: 81. The force per unit charge is called:
a. Transverse a. Electric Force
b. Progressive b. Electric Flux
c. Longitudinal c. Electric Potential
d. Comressional d. Electric Intensity

74. The specific heat of a gas in adiabatic 82. The device used to store a Charge is
process is: called:
a. Zero a. Electric box
b. Infinite b. Capacitor
c. Negative c. Inductor
d. Remains constant d. Transistor

75. Molar heat capacity at constant 83. The Sl unit of charge is:
pressure is given by: a. Newton
a. dQ/dV b. Coulomb
b. dQ/dT c. Pascal
c. dUidT d. Ampere
d. dUidv
84. Ohm's law is applicable to
76. For a monatomic ideal gas of 3 mole, a. Semiconductors
Cp Cv is: b. Vacuum tubes
a. R/3 c. Carbon resistors
b.32R d. Conductors
c.2R
d. 3R 85. In series circuit, current remains?
a. Same
78. Change in P.E per unit charge in the b. Different
electric field is: c. Variable
a. Electnc potential d. Zero
b. P.E
c.KE
d. Work done

79. Electric Potential which is measured


with respect to the zero potential is
called:
a. Absolute electric potential
b. Change in K.E
c. Change in potential energy
d. Electric intensity

80. When a charge gets influenced by its


surrounding, it has entered:
a. An electric field
b. A gravitational field
c. Thermal field
d. Closed field

www.PakLearningSpot.com
To practice 50,000+ MDCAT MCǪs and much more, visit www.PreMed.PK

You might also like