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July 28th, 2016, 04:14 PM
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Re: RPMT Sample Papers In Hindi

As you requires I am here giving you sample question paper for Rajasthan Pre Medical Test (RPMT).

RPMT Question Paper:

When heat is added to a system, which of the following is not possible?
(a) Internal energy of the system increases
(b) work is done by the system
(c)Neither internal energy increases nor work is done by the system
(d) Internal energy increases and also work is done by the system.

A soap bubble is given a positive charge, then its radius
(a)Decreases (b) Increases (c) Remains unchanged (d) Information insufficient to predict

Effective capacity between A and B is (in F)
(a) 8 (b) 2/3
(c) 4/3 (d) 3/2

The effective capacity between A and B is
(a) 14 C (b) C/2
(c) 2C (d) 8/C

Two resistors of resistance 3 and 6 are in parallel and the combination is in series with a 4 resistor. A
potential difference of 90V is applied across the network. The potential difference across the 4 resistor and the
current in the 3 resistor are respectively,
(a) A V 5 : 30 (b) A V 10 : 30 (c) A V 5 : 60 (d) A V 10 : 60

There are three lumps of a given radioactive substance. Their activity is in the ratio of 1:2:3 now. What will be
the ratio of their activities at any further date?
(a) 1:2:3 (b) 2:1:3 (c) 3:2:1 (d) 2:3:1

In the case of convex lens made of flint glass the focal length
(a)is shorter for green colour than for yellow (b) Is longer for blue than red
(c) Is the same for all colours (d) Is same for yellow and blue colours only

Two circuits have mutual inductance of 0.09 H. Average e.m.f. induced in the secondary by a change of current
from 0 to 20 A in 0.006 s in primary will be
(a) 120 V (b) 200 V (c) 180 V (d) 300 V

A real object placed between the pole and the principal focus of a convex mirror of radius 20 cm produces the
image which is:
(a) real, magnified and upright (b) virtual, diminished and inverted
(c) virtual, diminished and upright (d) real, diminished and inverted

I You g s dou le slit e pe i e t, the t o slits a t as ohe e t sou es of e ual a plitude a and of wavelength
. In another experiment with the same setup, the two slits are sources of equal amplitude a and wavelength 
but are incoherent. The ratio of the intensity of light at the mid-point of the screen in the first case to that in the
second case is:
(a) 2:1 (b) 1: 2 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 4 : 3

The main difference in the phenomenon of interference and diffraction is that:
(a) Diffraction is due to interaction of light from the same wavefront whereas interference is the interaction of
waves from two isolated sources.
(b) Diffraction is due to interaction of light from same wavefront, whereas interference is the interaction of two
waves derived from the same source
(c) Diffraction is due to interaction of waves derived from the same source, whereas the interference is the
bending of light from the same wavefront
(d) Diffraction is caused by the reflected waves from a source whereas interference is caused due to refraction
of waves from a source

The ratio of the specific charge of a proton to that of an alpha particle is
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:2 (c) 1:1/4 (d) 1:1/2

Anhydrous AlCl3 is used in Friedal – crafts reaction because it is:
(a) Electron rich (b) Soluble in water
(c) insoluble to chloride and aluminium (d) electron deficient

Ethers on hydrolysis yield
(a) Alcohol (b) Aldehyde (c) Acid (d) Ketone

The ratio of slopes of maximum kinetic energy versus frequency and stopping potential (V0) versus
frequency, in photo electric effect gives
(a)Charge of electron Pla k s o sta t (c) Work function (d) Threshold frequency
70. The Number of Photons of light having wavelength 100nm which can provide 1J energy is nearly
(a) 107 Photons (b) 5×1018 Photons (c) 5×1017 Photons (d)5×107 Photons
71. Phenolphthalein does not act as an indicator for the titration between
(a) HCl and NH4OH (b)Ca(OH)2 and HCl (c)NaOH and H2SO4 (d)KOH and CH3COOH

Which of the following is incorrect statement about interstitial compounds ?
(a) They have high melting points , higher than those of pure metals.
(b) They are very hard .
(c) They retain metallic conductivity.
(d) They are chemically highly reactive than those of pure metals


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