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CUCET Sample Papers Download
Guys , Here My Sister Searching for Previous year CUCET M.Sc. Exam Question Paper , Can you please Provide me Same ?
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June 1st, 2016, 10:07 AM
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Re: CUCET Sample Papers Download
Central Universities A consortium of 8 Central Universities of Haryana, Jammu, Jharkhand, Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu states combined conduct a Common Entrance Test every year for getting into admission of under graduate (UG) and Post Graduation Courses (PG). CUCET Syllabus 2016 Paper – 1 Language General Awareness Mathematical Aptitude and Analytical Skills Paper – 2 Domain knowledge Domain knowledge means the questions will be given from your previous study subjects. Here Providing Previous year CUCET M.Sc. Exam Question Paper : 1. Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that in the capitalised pair. SHALE:GEOLOGIST:: (A)Aster : Botanist (B) Obelisk : Fireman (C) Love : Philologist (D)Reef : Astrologer 2. Replace the underlined word by the word which is closest in meaning. Some of the discoveries of modern science are simply marvellous. (A)admirable (B) amazing (C) commendable (D)praiseworthy 3. Rearrange the 5 sentences (numbered P, Q, R, S) given below in a meaningful sequence. P. It is attractive to the one who is attracted by it. As food is testy to the one who finds it testy. Q. There is no such thing as attractiveness. R. So What is real beauty? S. This bring us to the consideration of the fact that nothing in these terms of value exists in an object, except what we put into them. (A)PQRS (B) RQPS (C)RPSQ (D)SPRQ 4. Choose the correct option to fill up the blank with the most appropriate word and make the sentence meaningfully complete. I could …………see the site since it was dark. (A)clearly (B) barely (C) obviously (D)aptly 5. Of the four words below, the odd one is …… (A)average (B) normal (C) ordinary (D)unusual 6. Complete the series: HAHA,HHAAA,HAHAAA, HHAAAAA,….. (A)HAHAAAA (B)HAHAAAAA (C)HAHHAAAA (D)HHAAAAAA 7. If the code for INDIA is 98 then the code for ONIDA is ……… (A)92 (B) 89 (C) 99 (D)93 8. Five persons are sitting in a round table facing to each other. Rajesh is between Sonam and Rashmi; Mamtais between Rahul and Sonam while Mamta is right to Rahul. Who is sitting between Mamta and Rajesh? (A)Rashmi (B) Rajesh (C) Sonam (D)Mamta (Chemistry- MCQ)- Part B MODEL QUESTIONS 1. Which compound is formed when excess of potassium cyanide (KCN) is added to an aqueous solution of copper (II) sulphate? (A) Cu(CN)2 (B) K2[Cu(CN)4] (C) K[Cu(CN)2] (D) K3[Cu(CN)4 2. Which of the following complex cations is colorless? (A) [Cu(H2O)6]2+ (B) [Mn(H2O)6]2+ (C) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ (D) [Cr(H2O)6]2+ 3. Among the following chelating ligand is- (A) NH2-CH2-CH2-NH2 (B) C2O4 -2 (C) NH2NH3 + (D) NO2 – 4. Oxidation number of ‘Mn’ in KMnO4 is- (A) +5 (B) +6 (C) +7 (D) +8 (Life Sciences/Biology-MCQ)- Part B MODEL QUESTIONS 1. The polar nature of water molecule is caused by the (A)It’s ability to act as solvent (B) The cohesiveness among molecules (C) The unequal sharing of electrons within a molecule (D)The potential to form hydrogen bonds with neighbouring water molecule 2. Which type of biochemical has this empirical formula: CH2O? (A)Lipid (B) Protein (C) Nucleic Acid (D)Carbohydrate 3. Which biochemical would MOST likely be found as a component of a cell membrane? (A)Hormone (B) Triglyceride (C) Disaccharide (D)Phospholipids 4. Which type of bond exists between the nucleotides in a strand of DNA (A)Phosphodiester bond (B) Hydrogen bond (C) Peptide bond (D)None of the above (Physics MCQ)‐ Part B 1. A circuit has a resistance of 12 Ω and an impedance of 15 Ω. The power factor of the circuit will be (A) 0.8 (B) 0.4 (C) 1.25 (D) 0.125 2. The phase difference between the alternating current and emf is π/2. Which of the following cannot be the constituent of the circuit? (A) C alone (B) R.L (C) L. C (D) L alone 3. A uniform electric field and a uniform magnetic field are acting along the same direction in a certain region. If an electron is projected along the direction of the fields with a certain velocity then (A) its velocity will decrease. (B) its velocity will increase. (C) it will turn towards right of direction of motion. (D) it will turn towards left of direction of motion. |
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