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Instructions for Students

Entrance Test
Bachelor in Physiotherapy

1. Every candidate should carry his/her valid Roll No. cum Admit Card to the Entrance
Test. No candidate without the valid Roll No. cum Admit Card will be allowed to
enter the examination centre.
2. The question paper will be of Two Hours duration and will comprise of hundred
multiple choice questions of One mark each.
3. There will be four sections, viz; Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Awareness
of the subject.
4. The candidate has to mark the right option against the question number in the OMR
sheet with black pen. The circles marked with pencil or blue pen will not be marked.
5. There will be no negativemarking.
Model Test Paper (Entrance Test)
Bachelor in Physiotherapy

Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Physics
1. If a charged capacitor is connected to the earth, its charge:
a) Increases b) Decreases c) Does not change d) It can happen either
way
2. Which of the following is the best insulator:
a) Cotton b) Wood c) Paper d) Ebonite
3. Kirchhoff’s second law is based on the law of conservation of :
a) Charge b) Energy c) Momentum d) Current
4. The resistance of human body is about (Assuming the body to be dry):
a) 1Ω b) 10 Ω c) 10 k Ω d) 1k Ω
5. The total charge induced in a conducting loop when it is moved in magnetic field
depends on :
a) The rate of change of magnetic flux b) Initial magnetic flux only
c) The total change in magnetic flux d) Final magnetic flux
6. The magnetic moment of atomic neon is equal to (Where µ B = Bohr Magneton)
a) Zero µ
b) B/2 µ
c) B µ
d) 3 B /2
7. Two pure inductors, each of self-inductance L are connected in parallel but are well
separated from each other, then the total inductance is:
a) L b) 2L c) L/2 d) L/4
8. A transformer is employed to :
a) Convert A.C. into D.C. b) Convert D.C. into A.C.
c) Obtain a suitable A.C. voltage d) Obtain a suitable D.C. voltage
9. Which are of the following e.m. radiations have the smallest wavelength:
a) UV waves b) Microwaves c) X-rays d) γ- rays
10. When monochromatic light passes from vacuum to a material medium and vice-
versa, which of the following characteristics of the light beam does not change.
a) Velocity b) Intensity c) Wavelength d) Frequency
11. At sunrise or sunset, the sun looks more red than at mid day, because:
a) the sun is hottest at these times b) of the scattering of light
c) of the effects of refraction d) of the effects of diffraction.
12. The wavelength of X-rays is of the order of:
a) 10-2 m b) 10-4 m c) 10-6 m d) 10-10m
13. One a. m. u. is equal to :
a) 431 MeV b) 671 MeV c) 1.661 x 10-2kg d) 1.731 x 10-2kg
14. Half life of a radioactive material depends upon:
a) Temperature b) Nature of material
c) Material’s amount d) Disintegration medium
15. The diode was first introduced by:
a) Sir Ambrose Fleming b) Newton
c) Edison d) Faraday
16. A moving charge will gain energy due to the application of
a) Electric field b) Magnetic field c) Both of these d) None of these
17. In a coaxial cable the central conductor and the outer conductor carrying the current in
the opposite direction. The magnetic field is zero
a) Outside the cable b) Inside the inner conductor
c)Inside the outer conductor d)In between the two conductors
18. At high frequency the capacitor offers
a)more reactance b) less reactance
c)zero reactance d)infinite reactance
19. The field of view is maximum for
a)plane mirror b)concave mirror
c)convex mirror d)cylindrical mirror
20. Huygens wave theory of light cannot explain
a)diffraction b)interference
c)polarization d)photoelectric effect
21. In a semiconductor the separation between the valance and conduction band is of the
order of
a)100 eV b)10 eV c)1 eV d)zero eV
22. A 5A fuse wire can withstand a maximum power of 1W in circuit. The resistance of
the fuse wire is
a)0.2 Ω b)5 Ω c)0.4 Ω d)0.04 Ω
23. A positively charged particle is falling freely under gravity enters a region having
uniform horizontal magnetic field pointing north to south. The particle will be
deflected towards
a)West b)North c)East d)South
24. An astronaut in a space see the outer space as
a)white b)black c)blue d)violet
25. For the myopic eyes the defect can be removed by
a)Convex lens b)Concave lens c)Cylindrical lens d)Toric lens

Chemistry
26. Transition elements form complexes due to the :
a) large ionic charge b) small cationic size c) vacant d-orbitals d) all of these.
27. Percentage of gold in 21.6 carats is:
a) 57% b) 75% c) 90% d) 85%
3/2
28. What can be predicted from the rate expression, rate=k[A][B]
a) reaction in an elementary process b) molecularity of the reaction 5/2
c) reaction should involve more than one step d) the reaction is a single step reaction
29. Which of the following will not liberate halogen at anode ?
a) aq. NaCl b) NaCl molten
c) dil. HCl d) none of these.
30. In Na2O crystal, Na+ ion occupy:
a) all octahedral voids b) all tetrahedral voids
c) alternate tetrahedral sites d) positions other than the voids.
31. Relative lowering of vapour pressure is equal to:
a) number of moles of solute b) number of moles of solvent
c) number of moles of both solute and solvent d) mole fraction of solute.
32. Alums purify muddy water by:
a) dialysis b) coagulation
c) adsorption d) forming a true solution
33. IUPAC name of Na3[Co(NO2)6] is:
a) Sodium cobaltinitrite b) Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (III)
c) Sodium hexanitrocobalt (III) d) Sodium hexanitrocobaltate (II)
34. Phenol is formed by decarboxylation of:
a) benzoic acid b) salicyclic acid c) phthalic acid d) all of these
35. On heating glucose with Fehling solution we get a precipitate whose colour is:
a) yellow b) red c) black d) white
36. Saponification is the process that involves:
a) treatment of oils with an excess of alkali. b) hydrolysis of soaps.
c) conversion of fatty acids to the soap. d) acidic hydrolysis of oils
and fats.
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37. If a mixture of 1 , 2 & 3 amine is treated with benzenesulphonyl chloride (Hinsberg reagent),
which amine will yield an insoluble benzenesulphonamide?
a) 10 b) 20 c) 3o d) all of them
38. Bakelite is an example of:
a) natural polymer b) addition polymer c) step growth polymer d) elastomer
39. Iodine can be used as:
a) analgesic b) antiseptic c) contraceptive d) analeptic
40. Which of the following hydrogen halide is most volatile?
a) HCl b) HF c) HBr d) HI
41. Which noble gas show abnormal behavior on liquefaction?
a) Xe b) He c) Kr d) Ar
42. Acetamide is…….. in nature.
a) acidic b) basic c) amphoteric d) neutral
43. The unit cell of NaCl lattice :
a) is body centred cubic b) has 4 NaCl units
c) has one Na+ ion d) is electrically charged.
44. Which of the following transition element is paramagnetic?
a) Cu+ b) Ti3+ c) Zn2+ d) Ti4+
45. The units of rate constant for a zero order reaction are:
a) mol.L-1.sec-1 b) L mol-1.sec- 1 c) sec-1 d) mol.L-1.
46. The units of molar conductance are:
a) mol-1ohm-1 b) mol-1 cm2 ohm-1 c) Scm2 d) ohm-1 mol
47. Azeotrope mixtures are:
a) homogenous mixture of two gases b) homogenous mixture of two liquids
c) homogenous mixture of two or more of two liquids with a constant boiling point.
d) any of these.
48. An example of the miceller system is:
a) soap & water b) protein & water c) rubber & benzene d) none of these
49. Which of the following transition element show the highest oxidation state?
a) Fe b) Mn c) Cr d) V
50. The oxidation state of the central meta[l atom in K2[Fe(C2O4)2(CO)2] is:
a) 2 b) 1 c) 3 d) 4
Biology
51. Vegetative propagation in mint occurs by
a) Offset b) Rhizome c) Sucker d) Runner
52. Monocarpic plants
a) Flowers produced twice in every year b) Produced only one type of flower
c) Flower produced once in every year d) Dies after flowering occur once time
in its life cycle.
53. Which one of the following processes results in the formation of clone of bacteria?
a) Binary fission b) Conjugation c)Transformation d) Transduction
54. Testa of seed is produced from
a) Ovary wall b) Hilum
c) Outer integument of ovule d) Funicle
55. The endosperm cell in Angiosperms are
a) Haploid b) Triploid c) Diploid d) Tetraploid
56. Transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma of another flower of the same plant is
called as
a) Geitonogamy b) Xenogamy c) Cleistogamy d) Chasmogamy
57. Which one shows Isogamy with non-flagellated gametes?
a) Spirogyra b) Ulothrix c) Ectocarpus d) Sargassum
58. Which of the following organisms breeds only once in life time?
a) Bamboo b) Oysters c) Birds d) Mammals
59. Stock and Scion are used in
a) Cutting b) Grafting
c) Layering d) Micropropagation
60. Mendal’s experimental organism was
a) Homo sapiens b) Antirrhinum majus
c) Pisum Sativum d) Drosophila Melanogaster
61. Law of incomplete dominance was discovered by
a) Carrens b) Johannsen c) Bateson d) Mendal
62. 9:3:3:1 ratio is due to
a) Segregation b) Independent Assortment
c) Crossing over d) Homologous pairing
63. Alzheimer disease is associated with deficiency of
a) Dopamine b) GABA c) Glutamic acid d) Acetylcholine
64. A well developed canal system is present in animals of phylum:
a) Porifera b) Coelentrata c) Platyhelminthes d) Annelida
65. Oblique binary fission is found in:
a) Plasmodium b) Monocystis c) Planaria d) Ceratum
66. Metameric segmentation is found in the phylum:
a) Annelida b) Arthropoda c) Platyhelminthes d) Protozoa
67. Coelom derived from blastocoels is known as:
a) enterocoelom b) schizocoelom c) pseudocoelom d) homocoelom
68. Torsion occurs in the visceral mass of:
a) gastropoda b) pelecypoda c) cephalopoda d) none
69. Which of the following is larva of echinoderms:
a) bipinnaria b) brachiolaria c) echinopluteus d) all of these
70. Which of the following is not a type of coral:
a) Hydrozoan b) Anthozoan c) Both d) None
71. Which of the following system is absent in helminthes:
a) Skeletal b) Respiratory c) Circulatory d) all of these
72. The locomotory organ in amoeba is:
a) Cilia b) Flagella c) Pseudopodia d) Tube feet
73. Reproduction by conjugation occurs in:
a) Amoeba b) Paramecium c) Euglena d)
74. Ribosome is centre of:
a) Fat synthesis b) Protein synthesis c) Lipid synthesis d) RNA synthesis
75. Which does not occur in the cell membrane:
a) glycolipid b) phospholipid c) proline d) cholesterol

General Awareness of the Subject (For Physiotherapy Only)


76. Health education includes
a) Community health b) School health
c) Nutritional health d) All
77. Vitamin required for normal vision
a) C b) B5 c) B12 d) A
78. Medicines used for relief of pain
a) Analgesics b) Antipyretic c) Antihistamines d) Antibiotic
79. Typhoid is caused by
a) Bordetella pertusis b) Clostridium tetani
c) Salmonella typhi d) Escherichia coli
80. Non Communicable diseases are
a) Deficiency diseases b) Diabetes mellitus
c) Cancer d) All
81. Longest cell in human body
a) Nerve cell b) Bone cell
c) Leg muscle cell d) Heart muscle cell
82. AIDS cannot be acquired by
a) Crowded transport b) Sharing towels
d) Organ transplant d) A & B
83. ECG gives information about
a) Brain b) Liver c) Lungs d) Heart
84. Articulation of femur with pelvic girdle is an example of:
a) Gliding joint b) ball and socket joint
c) Hinge joint d) pivot joint
85. Pure motor nerve is:
a) Optic b) Occulomotor c) vagus d) Abducent
86. Body cavity is divided into thoracic and abdominal cavity by
a) Diaphragm b) Heart c) Liver d) Lungs
87. RBC’s are formed in
a) Bone marrow b) Liver c) Kidney d) Spleen
88. Main cause of anemia is the deficiency of
a) Magnesium b) Calcium c) Iron d) Sodium
89. Modes of indirect transmission
a) Unclean hands b) Air borne method c) Human carriers d) All
90. Strongest part in the body
a) Cartilage b) Enamel c) Bone d) Muscle
91. Antibodies fight against
a) Thirst b) Infection c) Starvation d) Stress
92. Apparatus used for measuring blood pressure
a) Stethoscope b) Sphygmomanometer
c) Endoscope d) None
93. Major part of plasma consist of
a) Blood cells b) Organic substance
c) Inorganic substance d) Water
94. Which of the following statement is true?
a) All veins carry deoxygenated blood b) All arteries carry oxygenated blood
c) All veins except one carries oxygenated blood
d) All arteries except one carries oxygenated blood
95. Glomerular filtration is also known as
a) Selective reabsorption b) Ultrafiltration
c) Tubular reabsorption d) None
96. Pavlov performed an experiment in
a) Simple reflex b) Conditioned reflex
c) Cardiac reflex d) Origin of life
97. Olfactoreceptors respond to
a) Taste b) Smell c) Light d) Heat
98. Table salt is often iodised in certain areas to prevent
a) Scurvy b) Goitre c) Acromegaly d) Rickets
99. Gestation period in human beings is
a) 7 months b) 9 months c) 25 weeks d) 8 months
100. Syphilis is a
a) Fungal disease b) Viral disease
c) Sexually transmitted disease d)None

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