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August 29th, 2016, 06:20 PM
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Sample Paper for MHT CET
Hello.. would you please provide here sample question paper for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) ?
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August 30th, 2016, 09:36 AM
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Re: Sample Paper for MHT CET
As per your requirement I am here giving you sample question paper for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) . MHTCET Question Paper: 1. Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of A. collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere B. action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen C. action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere D. lightning discharge in atmosphere Answer A 2. It is easier to roll a stone up a sloping road than to lift it vertical upwards because A. work done in rolling is more than in lifting B. work done in lifting the stone is equal to rolling it C. work done in both is same but the rate of doing work is less in rolling D. work done in rolling a stone is less than in lifting it Answer D 3. The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves A. viscosity of ink B. capillary action phenomenon C. diffusion of ink through the blotting D. siphon action Answer B 4. Siphon will fail to work if A. the densities of the liquid in the two vessels are equal B. the level of the liquid in the two vessels are at the same height C. both its limbs are of unequal length D. the temperature of the liquids in the two vessels are the same Answer B 5. Large transformers, when used for some time, become very hot and are cooled by circulating oil. The heating of the transformer is due to A. the heating effect of current alone B. hysteresis loss alone C. both the heating effect of current and hysteresis loss D. intense sunlight at noon Answer C 6. Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named A. Fermi B. angstrom C. newton D. tesla Answer A 7. The nucleus of an atom consists of A. electrons and neutrons B. electrons and protons C. protons and neutrons D. All of the above Answer C 8. The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its A. molality B. molarity C. normality D. formality Answer A 9. the most electronegative element among the following is A. sodium B. bromine C. fluorine D. oxygen Answer C 10. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is A. Na B. Ag C. Hg D. Fe Answer D 11. The metallurgical process in which a metal is obtained in a fused state is called A. smelting B. roasting C. calcinations D. froth floatation Answer A 12. Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda? A. Potassium chloride B. Potassium carbonate C. Potassium hydroxide D. Sodium bicarbonate Answer D 13. Ozone hole refers to A.hole in ozone layer B. decrease in the ozone layer in troposphere C. decrease in thickness of ozone layer in stratosphere D. increase in the thickness of ozone layer in troposphere Answer C 14. Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. All these belong to A. angiosperms B. gymnosperms C. monocotyledons D. dicotyledons Answer B 15. Pollination is best defined as A. transfer of pollen from anther to stigma B. germination of pollen grains C. growth of pollen tube in ovule D. visiting flowers by insects Answer A 16. Plants receive their nutrients mainly from A. chlorophyll B. atmosphere C. light D. soil Answer D 17. Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called A. osmosis B. active transport C. diffusion D. passive transport Answer B 18. Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant? A. Leaf and other chloroplast bearing parts B. stem and leaf C. Roots and chloroplast bearing parts D. Bark and leaf Answer A 19. Most fish do not sink in water because of the presence of I swim bladder II air bladder III air sacs IV air in spongy bones A.I and II are correct B.II and III are correct C.III and IV are correct D.I, II, III and IV are correct Answer A 20. Plants synthesis protein from A. starch B. sugar C. amino acids D. fatty acids Answer C |
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