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National Testing Service NTS Sample Paper

Of Federal Medical & Dental College


Islamabad MBBS Admission Test
National Testing Service NTS Sample Paper Of Federal Medical & Dental College
Islamabad MBBS Admission Test

SAMPLE PAPER FMDC

ENGLISH

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate option, from the given lettered
choices (A to D) below each.

1. 1.

Sensory cells _______ impulses by producing electrical signals.

1. A.

responding

2. B.

to respond

3. C.

respond to

4. D.

respond

1. 2. The first engine ______ heat to drive a machine was the steam engine.

1. A.

made use of

2. B.

to make use of

3. C.

of using

4. D.

of making use

Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in
capital letters.

1. 3.

GENEROUS:

1. A.

kind

2. B.

liberal

3. C.

harsh

4. D.

relaxing

Identify the word or phrase that needs to be changed for the sentence to be correct:

1. 4. Ali finds it difficult to put his idea into words. No error .


A

Choose the word most similar in meaning to the capitalized ones.

1. 5. TREAD:

1. A.

dejection

2. B.

walk

3. C.

expectation

4. D.

hope

Read the passage to answer the question 6-7

It is important that we should develop an attitude of objective and clear thinking in the
study of science. It will open and enlarge our minds which are the very soul of science.
Experiments and research work have brought about great advancement in science.
Therefore, we must realize that science is a creative activity.

1. 6.

Objective and clear thinking make the study of science

1. A.

easier

2. B.

difficult

3. C.

fruitful

4. D.

enjoyable

1. 7.

Experiments and research work are

1. A.

different

2. B.

related

3. C.

unrelated

4. D.

opposite

CHEMISTRY
1. 8. What volume of oxygen is required for the complete combustion of a mixture of
5 cm of CH and 5 cm of C H ?

1. A.

5 cm

2. B.

10 cm

3. C.

15 cm

4. D.

20 cm

5. E.

25 cm

1. 9. A gaseous organic compound, X, was burnt in an excess of oxygen. A 0.112 dm


sample of X, measured at s.t.p., produced 0.88 g of carbon dioxide.
How many carbon atoms are there in one molecule of X?

1. A.

2. B.

3. C.

4. D.

5. E.

10. Which value would be required to estimate the lattice energy for the hypothetical ionic
compound MgH?

1. A.

the electron affinity of hydrogen

2. B.

the first ionization energy of hydrogen

3. C.

the magnesium-hydrogen bond energy

4. D.

the standard enthalpy change of formation of MgH

PHYSICS

11. A racing car accelerates uniformly through three gears, changes with the following
average speed:

20 for 2.0 s
40 for 2.0 s
60 for 6.0 s

What is the overall average speed of the car?

1. A.

12

2. B.

13.3

3. C.

40

4. D.

48

5. E.

37

12. Which of the following statements is correct for a particle moving in a horizontal circle
with constant angular velocity?

1. A.

The linear momentum is constant but the kinetic energy varies.

2. B.

The kinetic energy is constant but the linear momentum varies.


1. C.

Both kinetic energy and linear momentum are constant.

2. D.

Both speed and linear velocity are constant.

3. E.

Neither the linear momentum nor the kinetic energy is constant.

13. A generator produces 100 kW of power at a potential difference of 10 kV. The power is
transmitted through cables of total resistance 5. How much power is dissipated in the
cables?

1. A.

50 W

2. B.

250 W

3. C.

500 W

4. D.

1000 W

5. E.

50000 W

BIOLOGY

14. How does an enzyme increase the rate of a reaction?

1. A.

By bringing the reacting molecules into precise orientation

2. B.

By increasing the rate of random collisions of the molecules

3. C.

By shifting the point of equilibrium of the reaction

4. D.

By supplying the energy required to start the reaction

15. The cell transmits impulses from the

1. A.

effector organ to the spinal cord

2. B.

receptor cells to the effector organ

3. C.

receptor cells to the spinal cord

4. D.

spinal cord to the effector organ

5. E.

spinal cord to the receptor cells

16. Which one of the following is the correct out line of the main events in photosynthesis?

1. A.
Oxygen reacts with a carbohydrate to produce water and carbon dioxide in
the presence of light
2. B.
Light joins carbon dioxide to an acceptor compound which is then reduced by
hydrogen obtained from water
3. C.
Light splits water and the resulting hydroxyl group combines with a
compound which has incorporated carbon dioxide
4. D.
Light splits carbon dioxide and the resulting carbon then combines with
oxygen and hydrogen obtained from water
5. E.
Carbon dioxide combines with an acceptor compound and this is reduced by
hydrogen split from water by light

ANSWER KEYS

Q #.

Right Choice

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

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