81. A mobile phone sends and receives
messages through:
(A) Sound waves
(B) Microwaves
(C) Ultraviolet rays
(D) Radio waves
82. The blood glucose lever 1s- commonly,
expressed as:
(A) Millimetre of Hg
(B) Milligram per decilitre
(C) Parts per million
(D) Grams per litre
83. As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts
and its density*:
(A) Decreases
(B) Remains constant
(C) Increases
(D) Increases up to 1 o0c
84. The chemical name of laughing gas is:
(A) Nitric Oxide
(B) Nitrogen dioxide
(C) Nitrogen Pentoxide
(D) Nitrous Oxide
Basic Knowledge of English
85. Select the word having most nearly same
1T1eaning of Assimilate
(A) Adapt
(B) Absorb
(C) Reject
(D) Digest
86. Choose the word having most nearly same
meaning of Indite.
(A) To cut notches
(B) Obscure
(C) Put into writing
(D) Point out
87. Fill in the blank
A driver should always be mentally alert. He is
likely to cause disaster if he indulges in __
(A) a grey eminence
(B) hang up
(C) a brown study
(D) a mare’s nest
88. Supply appropriate preposition.
It is reassuring to have friends enquire __
you when you are ill.
(A) with
(B) in
(C) into
(D) after
89. Select the best replacement of underlined
word.
Visitors to impoverished, countries are often
shocked at the number of mendicants in the
streets.
(A) Beggars
(B) Criminals
(C) Vendors
(D) Drunkards
90. Mark used to resume a scattered subject is:
(A) Dash
(B) Inverted Commas
(C) Semi colon
(D) Colon
91. What mark is generally used before certain
coordinating conjunctions?
(A) Exclamation mark
(B) Hyphen
(C) Comma
(D) Colon
92. Identify the part of speech concerning
underlined word.
“I was young once”
(A) Adjective
(B) Adverb
(C) Noun
(D) Verb