IITKGP GATE 2021 Bio Medical Engineering Question Paper : Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Organisation : Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Exam Name : Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE)
Subject : Bio Medical Engineering
Year : 2021
Document Type : Previous Years Question Papers
Website : https://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/index.html
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GATE Question Paper
Bio Medical Engineering
Q.On a planar field, you travelled 3 units East from a point 0. Next you travelled 4 units South to arrive at point P.
Then you travelled from P in the North-East direction such that you arrive at a point that is 6 units East of point 0. Next, you travelled in the North-West direction, so that you arrive at point Q that is 8 units North of point P. The distance of point Q to point 0, in the same units, should be
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
Q.The author said, “Musicians rehearse before their concerts. Actors rehearse their roles before the opening of a new play. On the other hand, I find it strange that many public speakers think they can just walk on to the stage and start speaking. In my opinion, it is no less important for public speakers to rehearse their talks.” Based on the above passage, which one of the following is TRUE?
(A) The author is of the opinion that rehearsing is important for musicians, actors and public speakers.
(B) The author is of the opinion that rehearsing is less important for public speakers than for musicians and actors.
(C) The author is of the opinion that rehearsing is more important only for musicians than public speakers.
(D) The author is of the opinion that rehearsal is more important for actors than musicians.
Q. Some football players play cricket. 2. MI cricket players play hockey. Among the options given below, the statement that logically follows from the two statements 1 and 2 above, is:
(A) No football player plays hockey.
(B) Some football players play hockey.
(C) All football players play hockey.
(D) All hockey players play football.
Q. For a linear stable second order system, if the unit step response is such that the peak time is twice the rise time, then the system is
(A) underdamped
(B) undamped
(C) overdamped
(D) critically damped
Q. Which of the following displacement sensors is known to have a high sensitivity, and a relatively larger measurement range?
(A) Strain gauge
(B) Capacitive sensor
(C) LVDT
(D) Piezoelectric sensor
Q.Which of the following temperature sensors is used in contact-type digital thermometers for measuring body temperature?
(A) Thermocouple
(B) Thermistor
(C) Resistance temperature detector
(D) Infrared LED-photodetector pair
Q.The pH of blood in a healthy human is precisely in the range of
(A) 7.10 — 8.10
(B) 6.95 — 7.05
(C) 7.15 — 7.20
(D) 7.35 — 7.45
Q. Which of the following is a cranial bone in the human body?
(A) Occipital
(B) Mandible
(C) Coccyx
(D) Sternum
Q. Which of the following glands produces the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)?
(A) Thyroid
(B) Parathyroid
(C) Pituitary
(D) Pineal
Q.Which of the following causes Myocardial Infarction (MI)?
(A) Obstruction in one of the arteries supplying blood to the heart
(B) Obstruction in one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain
(C) Obstruction in one of the veins draining blood from the heart
(D) Obstruction in one of the veins draining blood from the brain
Q.If we consider blood as a suspension of RBCs in a Newtonian fluid, the shear forces experienced by the RBCs during blood flow would
(A) Randomize the orientation of blood cells
(B) Align RBCs along their long axes with streamlines
(C) Align RBCs along their short axes with streamlines
(D) Create an equal distribution of RBCs aligned in their long and short axes
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