Name of the University : ICAD Foundation
Name of the Exam : Competitive Potential Assessment (CPA) Admission Test
Degree : Two Years Integrated Program
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Name of the Category : XI Moving Students Medical
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ICAD 2 Years XI Moving – Medical CPA Admission Test Paper
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General Instructions
** The question paper will consist of objective type questions having multiple choices known as MCQ.
** Each question will have four choices as possible answers, namely (a), (b), (c), and (d).
** There will be negative marking (3R-1W),which means that for correct answer, 3 marks will be awarded and for wrong answer, 1 mark will be deducted.
** All the answers are to be marked by darkening the appropriate bubble(s) against the corresponding question.
** Darkening must be done carefully and fully by BLACK BALL POINT PEN ONLY.
** There is no provision of canceling the darkened bubble and marking another bubble, such answers will be treated as WRONG answers.
** Sample question paper and corresponding correct bubble sheet is provided for your reference.
Sample Questions
Physics
Choose The Single Correct Option :
1. An electron is moving towards east in a magnetic field acting vertically downwards. So the electron is deflected towards
(A) south
(B) north
(C) east
(D) west
2. A man is at rest in the middle of a pond on perfectly smooth ice. He can get himself to the shore by making use of Newton’s
(A) first law
(B) second law
(C) third law
(D) all the laws
3. The particle which is deflected by electric field is :
(A) g – rays
(B) X – rays
(C) Neutrons
(D) a – particles
4. In case of concave mirror, the minimum distance between a real object and its real image is :
(A) f
(B) 2f
(C) 4f
(D) zero
5. The kinetic energy of a body becomes twice its initial value. The new momentum of the body will be
(A) 2 times
(B) 2 times
(C) 4 times
(D) unchanged
6. The refractive index of diamond is 5 / 2. The refractive index of glass is 3 / 2. The refractive index of glass w.r.t. to diamond is :
(A) 3 / 5
(B) 5 / 3
(C) 2 / 5
(D) 5 / 2
7. The value of G depends upon-
(A) the masses of bodies
(B) the medium between the bodies
(C) the temperature of bodies
(D) none of above
8. A bulb rated 240 V, 100 W is connected to a 120 V supply. Which of the following is correct?
(A) The bulbs fuses
(B) The bulb is lighted but is dim
(C) The bulb lights up to normal brightness
(D) The bulb lighted initially then fuses away
9. A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of 7 3.6 10- × C. Calculate the number of electrons transferred from wool to polythene :
(A) 18 6.25 × 10
(B) 12 2.25 × 10
(C) 18 2.05 10- ×
(D) 10 2.18 × 10
10. It is possible to observe total internal reflection when a ray travels from
(A) air into water
(B) air into glass
(C) water into glass
(D) glass into water
Chemistry
Choose The Single Correct Option :
16. A mixture of three liquids X, Y and Z when subject to fractional distillation, the order in which the vapours condense back to liquid state in fractionating tower is Y, X and Z. Arrange them in the correct order of vapour pressures.
(A) Z < X < Y
(B) Y < X < Z
(C) X < Z < Y
(D) X < Y < Z
17. The least number of molecules are in-
(A) 2 gm Hydrogen
(B) 8 gm oxygen
(C) 4 gm Nitrogen
(D) 16 gm CO2
18. Match the following column-I with column-II :
Column – I Column – II
(i) Empirical formula of glucose (P) less intermolecular force
(ii) Ideal gas (Q) 75%
(iii) Percentage of carbon in methane (R) CH2O
(iv) Empirical formula of oxalic Acid (S) CHO2
Correct code is :
(A) (i) ® R; (ii) ® Q; (iii) ® S; (iv) ® P
(B) (i) ® P; (ii) ® S; (iii) ® Q; (iv) ® R
(C) (i) ® R; (ii) ® P; (iii) ® Q; (iv) ® S
(D) (i) ® S; (ii) ® R; (iii) ® P; (iv) ® Q
19. The total number of protons, electrons and neutrons in 12 gm of 12 6 Cis
(A) 25 1.084 × 10
(B) 23 6.022 × 10
(C) 22 6.022 × 10
(D) 18
20. The pH of 0.001 M HCl solution is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
21. In which of the following reaction underlined substance is oxidised.
(A) 2 3 2 3Mg + N ®Mg N
(B) I I 2 2 2 K + Br ®2KBr + (C)
CuO + H2 ®Cu + H2O
(D) CO + Cl2 ®COCl2
22. Which of the following is not a redox reaction
(A) H2 + Br2 ® 2HBr
(B)2H2S + SO2 ®2H2O + 3S
(C) BaO + H2SO4 ®BaSO4 + H2O
(D) 2KClO3 ®2KCl + 3O2
23. Equivalent mass of a metal is 12 -1 gmol . Hence equivalent mass of its oxide is
(A) 20 -1 g mol
(B) 28 -1 g mol
(C) 32 -1 g mol
(D) 40 -1 g mol
24. A gas has a vapour density 11.2. The volume occupied by 1 gm of the gas at STP is
(A) 1 L
(B) 11.2 L
(C) 22.4 L
(D) 4 L
25. Three isotopes of an element has mass numbers (m), (m + 1), (m + 2). If the average atomic mass is (m + 0.5). Then which of the following ratio may be accepted for (m), (m + 1) & (m + 2) in that order
(A) 1 : 1 : 1
(B) 4 : 1 : 1
(C) 3 : 2 : 1
(D) 2 : 1 : 1
Biology
Choose The Single Correct Option :
31. Volant adaptation is for ……..
(A) digging
(B) running fast
(C) living on tree
(D) flying
32. Carbon monoxide (CO) is harmful to man because ……..
(A) it is carcinogenic
(B) it form carbonic acid
(C) it is more in air
(D) it compete with O2 for Hb
33. Pigment leghaemoglobin acts as carrier for ……..
(A) oxygen
(B) nitrogen
(C) bacterroids
(D) nitrogenase
34. Water in plants raises through ……..
(A) Xylem
(B) Phloem
(C) Pith
(D) Cortex
35. Vitamin A: Nightblindness:: Vitamin C : ?
(A) Rickets
(B) Anaemia
(C) Scurvey
(D) Rough skin
36. The strongest muscles of the human body are found in ……..
(A) wrist
(B) jaws
(C) upper arm
(D) thigh
37. Injury to …….. causes sudden death.
(A) cerebrum
(B) medulla oblongata
(C) cerebellum
(D) none of these
38. The part of internal ear responsible for hearing is ……..
(A) cochlea
(B) semicircular canal
(C) utriculus
(D) saculus
39. Sex of child is determined by ……..
(A) father
(B) mother
(C) both father and mother
(D) god
40. Meiosis occurs in ……..
(A) all diploid cells
(B) all cells with even number of chromosomes
(C) certain specific cells only
(D) all of these
41. Wooden doors swell up and get stuck up during rainy season due to ……..
(A) Endosmosis
(B) Exosmosis
(C) Imbibitions
(D) Capillarity
42. Proximal and distal convoluted tubules are part of ……..
(A) vas deferens
(B) nephron
(C) oviduct
(D) caecum
43. Response to the stimulus given by the plant Mimosa is described as ……..
(A) photonastic
(B) thermonastic
(C) thigmonastic
(D) chemonastic
44. …….. is not fat soluble vitamin.
(A) A
(B) D
(C) E
(D) C
45. …….. is a tissue.
(A) kidney
(B) lungs
(C) stomach
(D) blood
Answer Key
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. D
11. D 12. C 13. A 14. A 15. C 16. C 17. C 18. C 19. A 20. C
21. D 22. C 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. A 27. C 28. A 29. D 30. B
31. D 32. D 33. A 34. A 35. C 36. B 37. B 38. A 39. A 40. C
41. C 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. D