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ENTRY TEST - MBBS / BDS

PAPER PATTERN

S/No

Subject

No of MCQs

1.

CHEMISTRY

45

2.

BIOLOGY

70

3.

PHYSICS

45

4.

ENGLISH

20
TOTAL

180

CHEMISTRY
Detail of Syllabus
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
1.

2.

Fundamental Concepts
a. Masses of atoms and molecules
b.

Accurate relative atomic masses

c.

Amount of substance

d.

Mole calculations

e.

Chemical formulae and chemical equations

f.

Solutions and concentration

g.

Calculations involving gas volumes

States of Matter
a. GASES
(1)

Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases

(2)

Gas Laws: Boyles Law, Charles Law, Avogadros Law and gas
equation PV=nRT

b.

and calculations involving gas laws

(3)

Deviation of real gases from ideal behavior

(4)

Causes of deviation from ideal behavior

(5)

Daltons law of partial pressure and its application

LIQUIDS
(1)

Describe simple properties of liquids e.g. Diffusion, compression,


expansion, motion of molecules, intermolecular forces and kinetic
energy based on Kinetic Molecular Theory

(2)

Physical properties of liquids-evaporation, vapor pressure, boiling


point, viscosity and surface tension

(3)

Application of dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonding and London


forces

(4)
c.

Energetic of phase changes

SOLIDS
(1)

Types of solids

(2)

Properties of crystalline solids

(3)

Crystal lattice
2

3.

4.

ATOMIC STRUCTURE
a.

Discharge tube experiments

b.

Discovery of neutrons

c.

Discovery of nucleus

d.

Bohrs atomic model and its application

e.

Planks Quantum Theory

f.

X-rays

g.

The Quantum numbers and orbitals

h.

Electronic configuration

CHEMICAL BONDING
a.

THEORIES OF COVALENT BONDING AND SHAPES OF


MOLECULES

5.

(1)

Shapes of molecules

(2)

Theories of covalent bonding

(3)

Bond energy

(4)

Effect of bonding on the properties of compounds

CHEMICAL ENERGETICS
a.

b.

ENTHALPY CHANGES
(1)

Enthalpy changes

(2)

Standard enthalpy changes

(3)

Measuring enthalpy changes

(4)

Hesss law

(5)

Calculating enthalpy change of hydration of an anhydrous salt

(6)

Bond energies and enthalpy changes

(7)

Calculating enthalpy changes using bond energies

LATTICE ENERGY
(1)

Enthalpy change of atomization and electron affinity

(2)

Born Haber cycles

(3)

Factors affecting the value of lattice energy

(4)

Ion polarization

(5)

Enthalpy changes in a solution

6.

SOLUTIONS
a.

b.

7.

8.

Solution and Colloids


(1)

General characteristics of solutions

(2)

Concentration units of solutions

(3)

Percentage composition

(4)

Molarity

(5)

Molality

(6)

Mole fraction

(7)

Parts of million

Concept and application of colligative properties


(1)

Elevation of boiling point

(2)

Depression of freezing point

(3)

Osmotic pressure

c.

Colloids

d.

Properties and types of colloids

ELECTROCHEMISTRY
a.

Oxidation-Reduction concepts

b.

Balancing redox equations by oxidation number change method

c.

Breaking a redox reaction into oxidation and reduction reactions

d.

Electrode, electrode potential and electrochemical series

e.

Types of electrochemical series

f.

Industrial process of the electrolysis of brine, using a diaphragm cell

CHEMICAL EQUILLIBRIUM
a.

b.

CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
(1)

Reversible reaction and dynamic equilibrium

(2)

Factors effecting equilibrium

(3)

Le Chateliers principle and its industrial application

(4)

Solubility product and precipitation reactions

(5)

Common ion effect

2-ACID,BASES AND SALTS


(1)

Acidic ,Basic and Amphoteric substances

(2)

Bronsted Lowery concepts for acids and bases

(3)

Conjugate acid-base pairs


4

9.

(4)

Strength of acids and bases

(5)

Lewis definition of acid and base

(6)

Buffer solutions and their applications

(7)

Salt hydrolysis

REACTION KINETICS
a.

b.

REACTION KINETICS
(1)

Factors affecting reaction mechanisms

(2)

Rate of reaction

(3)

Rate equations

(4)

Order of reaction

(5)

Calculations involving rate constant

(6)

Deducing order of reaction from raw data

(7)

Kinetics and reaction mechanisms

(8)

Catalysis

FURTHER ASPECTS OF EQUILLIBRIA


(1)

Ionic product of water, Kw

(2)

pH calculations

(3)

Weak acids-using the acid disassociation constant , Ka

(4)

Indications and acid base titrations

(5)

Buffer solutions

(6)

Equilibrium and solubility

(7)

Partition coefficient

Inorganic Chemistry
1.

s AND p BlOCK ELEMENTS:


a.

Physical properties of elements of period 3 and periodicity in the following


properties of elements
(1)

atomic radius

(2)

Ionic radius

(3)

Melting point

(4)

Boiling point

(5)

Electrical conductivity

(6)

Ionization energy
5

2.

3.

d AND f BlOCK ELEMENTS:


a.

Introduction

b.

General features

c.

Coordination compounds

d.

Chemistry of transition elements of 3-d series with reference to


(1)

Electronic configuration

(2)

Variable oxidation state

(3)

Use as a catalyst

(4)

Colour of transition metal complexes

ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE


a.

Nitrogen and Sulfur


(1)

Nitrogen gas

(2)

Ammonia and ammonia compounds

(3)

Uses of ammonia and ammonium compounds

(4)

Sulfur and its oxides

(5)

Sulfuric acid

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1.

2.

INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY


a.

Representing organic molecules

b.

Functional groups

c.

Naming organic compounds

d.

Bonding in organic molecules

e.

Structural isomerism

f.

Sterioisomerism

g.

Organic reactions-mechanisms

h.

Types of organic reactions

HYDROCARBONS
a.

Types of Hydrocarbons

b.

Alkanes and Cycloalkanes

c.

Radical substitution reactions

d.

Oxidation and reduction of organic compounds

e.

Alkenes
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3.

4.

f.

Alkynes

g.

Benzene and subsituted benzenes

h.

Molecular orbital treatment of Benzene

ALKYLHALIDES
a.

Classification of alkyl halides

b.

Organo -metallic compounds(Grignards reagent)

ALCOHOL,PHENOL AND ETHERS


a.

Nomenclature ,structure and acidity of alcohols

b.

Preparation of alcohols by reduction of aldehydes

c.

Reactivity of alcohols

d.

Chemistry of alcohols by preparation of ethers and esters oxidative


cleavage of 1,2-diols

e.

Nomenclature ,structure and acidity of phenols

f.

Preparation of phenols from benzene, sulphonic acid, cholorobenzene,


acidic oxidation of cumene and hydrolysis of diamzonium salts

g.

Reactivity of phenols and their chemistry by electrophonic aromatic


subsitution, reaction with Na metal and oxidation

5.

6.

7.

CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
a.

Aldehyde and ketones

b.

Preparation of aldehyde and ketones

c.

Reduction of aldehyde and ketones

d.

Nucleophilic addition with HCN

e.

Testing for aldehyde and ketones

f.

Reaction to form Tri- iodomethane

g.

Infra red spectroscopy

ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS


a.

Amines

b.

Formation of amines

c.

Amino acids

d.

Peptides

e.

Reaction of the amides

f.

Electrophoresis

CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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a.

Preparation of carboxylic acids by Grignards reagent, hydrolysis of nitrites,


oxidation of primary alcohols

b.

Reactivity of carboxylic acid

c.

Chemistry of carboxylic acid by conversion to acyl halides, acid anhydrides,


esters and amides

d.
8.

9.

Reactions of carboxylic acid derivatives

BIOCHEMISTRY
a.

Carbohydrates

b.

Proteins

c.

Enzymes

d.

Lipids

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
a.

Chemistry of Troposphere

b.

Acid rain

c.

Green house effect and global warming

d.

Water pollution and water treatment

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
(CHEMISTRY)
S / No

TOPIC

MCQs

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
1.
2.

Fundamental concepts
States of matter

01
02

3.

Atomic structure

02

4.

Chemical bonding

02

5.

Chemical energetics

02

6.

Solutions

02

7.
8.
9.

Electrochemistry
Chemical equilibrium
Reaction kinetics

02
02
02

1.

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
s and p Block elements

02

2.

d and f block elements

02

3.

Elements of Biological Importance

02

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1.

Fundamental Principles

02

2.

Hydrocarbons

02

3.

Alkyl Halides

02

4.

Alcohols and Phenols

02

5.

Aldehydes and Ketones

03

6.

Organic nitrogen compounds

03

7.

Carboxylic Acid

03

8.

Biochemistry

03

9.

Environmental Chemistry

02
TOTAL

45
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BIOLOGY
Detail of Syllabus
1.

CELL BIOLOGY
a.

b.

2.

3.

Cell Structure
(1)

Why cells?

(2)

Cell biology and microscopy

(3)

Animal and plant cells have features in common

(4)

Differences between animal and plant cells

(5)

Units of measurement in cell studies

(6)

Electron microscopy

(7)

Ultra structure of an animal cell

(8)

Ultra structure of a plant cell

(9)

Two fundamentally different types of cells

THE MITOTIC CELL CYCLE


(1)

Chromosomes

(2)

Mitosis

(3)

Significance f telomeres.

(4)

Stem cells

(5)

cancer

CELL MEMBRANES AND TRANSPORT


a.

Phospholoipids

b.

Structure of membranes

c.

Cell signaling

d.

Movement of substances into and out cells

BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
a.

Biological molecules in protoplasms

b.

Importance of water

c.

Carbohydrates

d.

Proteins

e.

Lipids

f.

Nucleic acids

g.

Conjugated molecules
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4.

MICROBIOLOGY
a.

b.

c.

5.

(1)

Parasitic nature of virus

(2)

Life cycle of bacteriophage

(3)

Life cycle of Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV)

(4)

Viral disease

(5)

Prions and viroids

PROKARYOTES
(1)

Taxonomy of prokaryotes

(2)

Archaea

(3)

Bacteria: Ecology and Diversity

(4)

Structure ,shape and size of bacteria

(5)

Modes of nutrition in bacteria

(6)

Growth and reproduction in bacteria

(7)

The bacterial flora of humans

(8)

Control Of harmful bacteria

PROTISTS AND FUNGI


(1)

Protists-The evolutionary relationships

(2)

Major groups of protists

(3)

General characteristics of fungi

(4)

Diversity among fungi

(5)

Importance of fungi

KINGDOM ANIMALIA
a.

6.

ACELLULAR LIFE

DIVERSITY AMONG ANIMALS


(1)

Characteristics of animals

(2)

Criteria for animal classification

(3)

Diversity in animals

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
a.

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
(1)

Anatomy of digestive system

(2)

Oral cavity

(3)

Stomach

(4)

Small intestine
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(5)
b.

c.

d.

Large intestine

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
(1)

Respiratory system of man

(2)

Air passage way and lungs

(3)

Mechanism of breathing

(4)

Respiratory volumes

(5)

Transport of gases

(6)

Respiratory disorders(sinusitis ,otitis media)

EXCRETION AND OSMOREGULATION


(1)

Homeostasis

(2)

Excretory system of man

(3)

Structure and function of kidney

(4)

Disorders of urinary tract

(5)

Kidney stones(causes and treatment)

(6)

Kidney failure(causes and treatment)

(7)

Dialysis mechanism and problems

(8)

Kidney transplant, process and problems

NERVOUS SYSTEM
(1)

Nervous system of man, basic organization and its types

(2)

Steps involved in nervous coordination

(3)

Neurons (structure and type)

(4)

Nerve impulse

(5)

Transmission of action potentials between cells-synapse

(6)

Sensory Receptors and their working (Receptors for Smell, Taste,


Touch and Pain etc.)

(7)

Effect of drugs on nervous coordination (Heroine, Nicotine, Caffeine,


Alcohol and inhalants-nail polish remover and glue) Disorders of
Nervous system

(8)
e.

Parkinsons disease, Alzehmers disease, Epilepsy

REPRODUCTION
(1)

Reproductive system of man

(2)

Male reproductive system and its hormonal regulation

(3)

Female reproductive system and its hormonal regulation


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(4)

Disorders of reproductive system(Infertility, Imbalance of Male sex


hormones)

(5)
f.

Sexually transmitted diseases(Syphilis, Gonorrhea, AIDS)

SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT


(1)

Human skeleton (Axial skeleton, Appendicular skeleton, Types of


joints)

(2)

Disorders of skeleton(Disc slip, Spondylosis, Sciatica, Arthritis, Bone


fractures)

g.

(3)

Muscles(Smooth muscle, Cardiac muscle and Skeletal muscle)

(4)

Muscle contraction-Sliding filament model

HORMONAL CONTROL
(1)

Hormones

(2)

Endocrine system of Man (Glands with location, secreations and


imbalance)

(3)

Pituitary Gland and Role of Hypothalamus

(4)

Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pancreas, Adrenal, Gonads, Other

Endocrine

tissues/cells
(5)
h.

7.

Feedback mechanism

IMMUNITY
(1)

First line of Defence

(2)

Second line of Defence

(3)

The non-specific Defenses

(4)

Third line of Defence

(5)

The Specific Defences

INFECTIOUS DISEASES
a.

Worldwide importance of infectious diseases

b.

Cholera

c.

Malaria

d.

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS)

e.

Tuberculosis

f.

Measles

g.

Antibiotics
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8.

BIOENERGETICS
a.

b.

9.

ENERGY AND RESPIRATION


(1)

The need for energy in living organisms

(2)

Work

(3)

ATP

(4)

Respiration

(5)

Respiration without oxygen

(6)

Respiratory substrates

(7)

Adaptations of rice for wet environments

ENERGY AND RESPIRATION


(1)

The need for energy in living organisms

(2)

Work

(3)

ATP

(4)

Respiration

(5)

Respiration without oxygen

(6)

Respiratory substrates

(7)

Adaptations of rice for wet environments

BIOTECHNOLOGY
a.

Gene Cloning (Recombinant DNA Technology and Polymerase Chain


Reaction)

10.

b.

DNA Sequencing

c.

DNA Analysis

d.

Genome Maps

e.

Tissue culture

f.

Trangenic Bacteria, Plants and Animals

g.

Biotechnology and Health care

h.

Scope and importance of Biotechnology

ECOSYSTEM
a.

MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT


(1)

Biogeochemical cycles(Water cycle, Nitrogen cycle)

(2)

The flow of Energy(Productivity, Trophic levels)

(3)

Ecological Succession

(4)

Population Dynamics
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(5)

Human impacts on his environment

(6)

Nuclear Power ,CO2 and Global Warming, Acid Rain, Ozone


Depletion, common pollution sources

(7)
11.

Environmental Resources and their DepletioB

EVOLUTION AND GENETICS


a.

b.

c.

EVOLUTION
(1)

The concept and evidence of Evolution

(2)

Lamarckism

(3)

Darwinism

(4)

Neo-Darwinism

CHROMOSOME AND DNA


(1)

Chromosomal theory of inheritance

(2)

DNA as Heriditery material

(3)

DNA Replication

(4)

Mechanism of DNA Replication

(5)

Gene Expression

(6)

Genetic Code

(7)

Transcription

(8)

Translation

(9)

Regulating Gene Expression

(10)

Mutations

(11)

(Chromosomal mutations ,Gene mutations)

INHERITANCE
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)

Law of Independent Assortment


Probabilities
Incomplete Dominance, Multiple Alleles, Co-dominance
ABO Blood Group system
Rh Blood Group System
Polygenic Inheritance and Epistasis
Gene linkage and crossing over
Sex determination
Sex linkage
X-linked disordersColour Blindness, Hemophilia, Muscular
Dystophy

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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
(BIOLOGY)

S/No

TOPIC

MCQs

1.

Cell Biology

08

2.

Cell membrane and transport

03

3.

Biological molecules

10

4.

Microbiology

05

5.

Kingdom Animalia

05

6.

Human Physiology

20

7.

Infectious diseases

03

8.

Bioenergetics

04

9.

Biotechnology

04

10.

Ecosystem

04

11.

Evolution and Genetics

04
Total

70

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DETAIL OF SYLLABUS
PHYSICS
1.

PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS


a.

MEASUREMENTS
(1)

Introduction to Physics

(2)

International system of units

(3)

Base quantities and their units

Mass(kg),length(m),time(t),current(A),temperature(K),luminous intensity(cd)and amount


of substance (mol)
2.

FORCES
a.

3.

4.

MOTION AND FORCE


(1)

Displacement

(2)

Velocity

(3)

Acceleration

(4)

Velocity-time graph

(5)

Newtons Laws of Motion

(6)

Momentum

(7)

Impulse

(8)

Law of conservation of momentum

FLUID-DYNAMICS
a.

Viscous drag and Stokes Law

b.

Fluid flow

c.

Equation of continuity

d.

Bernoullis equation

e.

Application of Bernoullis equation

LIGHT
a.

PHYSICAL OPTICS
(1)

Interference of light

(2)

Youngs Double-Slit experiment

(3)

Diffraction of light

(4)

Diffraction grating
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b.

5.

Diffraction of x-rays by crystals and its use

(6)

Polarization

OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
(1)

Least distance of distinct vision

(2)

Magnifying power and resolving power of optical instruments

(3)

Simple microscope

(4)

Compound microscope

(5)

Speed of light

(6)

Principles of fibre optic ,types and its application

WAVES
a.

b.

6.

(5)

WAVES
(1)

Describing Waves

(2)

Longitudinal and transverse waves

(3)

Wave energy

(4)

Wave speed

(5)

The Doppler effect

(6)

Electromagnetic waves

(7)

Electromagnetic radiation

(8)

Orders of magnitude

(9)

The nature of electromagnetic waves

STATIONARY WAVES
(1)

Free moving to stationary

(2)

Nodes and antinodes

(3)

Formation of stationary waves

(4)

Determining the wavelength and speed of sound

RADIOACTIVITY
a.

Looking inside the atom

b.

Alpha particles scattering and the nucleus

c.

A simple model of atom

d.

Nucleons and electrons

e.

Forces in the nucleus

f.

Fundamental particles

g.

Discovering radioactivity
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7.

h.

Radiation from radioactive substances

i.

Discovering neutrinos

j.

Fundamental families

k.

Fundamental forces

l.

Properties of ionising radiations

DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
a.

8.

9.

10.

PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
(1)

Deformation caused by a force that is in one dimension

(2)

Tensile / compressive deformation

(3)

Stress

(4)

Stain young ,s modulus and Bulk modulus

(5)

Energy stored in deformed material

IDEAL GASES
a.

Particles of gases

b.

Explaining pressure

c.

Measuring gases

d.

Boyles law

e.

Changing temperature

f.

Ideal gas equation

g.

Modelling gases-the kinetic model

h.

Temperature and molecular kinetic energy

HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS


a.

First Law of thermodynamics

b.

Heat engine

c.

Second law of thermodynamics

d.

Internal energy

e.

Thermodynamic scale of temperature

f.

Petrol engine

g.

Entropy

h.

Environmental crisis as entropy crisis

ELECTRONICS
a.

Logic gates
(6)

OR gate
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(7)

AND gate

(8)

NOT gate

(9)

NOR gate

(10)
b.
11.

12.

a.

Ohms Law

b.

Solve problems V=IR

c.

Combination of resistors

d.

Capacitor

e.

Combinations of capacitors

MAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM

b.

14.

Oscilloloscope- basic principle and its use

CURRENT ELECTRICITY

a.

13.

NAND gate

Magnetic field due to current in


(1)

Straight wire

(2)

Solenoid

magnetic resonance imaging

NUCLEAR PHYSICS
a.

Energy released in radioactive decay

b.

Radioisotopes and their biological use

c.

Nuclear radiation detectors

d.

GM Tube

e.

Wilson cloud chamber

f.

Radiation hazards and biological effect of radiation.

MEDICAL IMAGING
a.

The nature of production of x-rays

b.

X ray attenuation

c.

Improving x ray images

d.

Computed axial tomography

e.

Using ultrasound in medicine

f.

Echo sounding

g.

Ultrasound scanning

h.

Magnetic resonance imaging


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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
PHYSICS
S/No

TOPIC

MCQs

1.

Physical quantities and units

02

2.

Forces

03

3.

Fluid dynamics

03

4.

Light

05

5.

Waves

05

6.

Radioactivity

01

7.

Deformation of solids

02

8.

Ideal gases

03

9.

Heat and thermodynamics

03

10.

Electronics

03

11.

Current electricity

03

12.

Magnetism and electromagnetism

04

13.

Medical imaging

04

14.

Nuclear Physics

04
Total

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ENGLISH
STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2016)
F.Sc. and Non-F.Sc.
The English section shall consist of four parts:
Part I:

It will be comprised of Four Questions in which the candidate will have to


select the appropriate/suitable word from the given alternatives.
Part II:

It will contain sentences with grammatical errors and the candidate will have
to identify the error. There will be Six Questions from this part.
Part III:

There will be Ten Questions consisting of a list of four sentences each. The
candidate will have to choose the grammatically correct sentence out of the
given four options.
Part IV:

In this part, the candidate will be asked to choose the right synonyms. Four
options will be given and He/ She will have to choose the most appropriate
one. There will be Ten Questions from this part.
Essential Word Power

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Acupuncture
Aberration
Abnegate
Absolution
Abstruse
Acclimate
Accolade
Accrue
Acquiesce
Actuary
Acumen
Adamantine
Addled
Admonition
Adroitness
Affect
Affinity
Akimbo
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Audacious
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Aquaplane
Aquifer
Arbiter
Arboreal
Arcane
Archives
Articulated
Artifice
Ascetic
Aspersion
Assimilate
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Audacious
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Analogue
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Allay
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Aneurysm
Angina
Anomaly
Anomie
Antagonist
Antibody
Apprehension
Aquaplane
Aquifer
Arbiter
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133.
136.
139.
142.
145.
148.
151.
154.
157.
160.
163.
166.
169.
172.
175.
178.
181.
184.
187.
190.
193.
196.
199.
202.
205.
208.
211.

Avid
Attire
Botanicals
Braille
Brio
Bacchanal
Contusion
Coquetry
Cordial
Cordiality
Corked
Coquetry
Covert
Coveted
Carapace
Cardigan
Career
Caricature
Cartographer
Carapace
Chiaroscuro
Chimerical
Chivalry
Chromosome
Churn
Chiaroscuro
Chimerical
Collage
Comatose
Comely
Commiserate
Commute
Contemporary
Contiguous
Denomination
Desiccate
Deuce
Devious
Decelerate
Decorum
Decry
Demographics
Demure
Dexter
Diffidence
Diffident
Diligence

74.
77.
80.
83.
86.
89.
92.
95.
98.
101.
104.
107.
110.
113.
116.
119.
122.
125.
128.
131.
134.
137.
140.
143.
146.
149.
152.
155.
158.
161.
164.
167.
170.
173.
176.
179.
182.
185.
188.
191.
194.
197.
200.
203.
206.
209.
212.

Attire
August
Brambles
Bouquet
Broach
Balk
Corollary
Corpuscle
Corollary
Corpuscle
Corroborating
Cosset
Coterie
Crass
Cast
Catalyst
Catharsis
Caulk
Centennial
Chastise
Chutzpah
Clamorous
Claret
Classic
Classical
Clement
Chutzpah
Compact
Compatible
Complacent
Concerted
Conciliatory
Contrive
Contravention
Dale
Dam
Dappled
Dark horse
Deadhead
Deferential
Deferment
Delegate
Discombobulate
Discourse
Discrepancy
Discretion
Disdain

75.
78.
81.
84.
87.
90.
93.
96.
99.
102.
105.
108.
111.
114.
117.
120.
123.
126.
129.
132.
135.
138.
141.
144.
147.
150.
153.
156.
159.
162.
165.
168.
171.
174.
177.
180.
183.
186.
189.
192.
195.
198.
201.
204.
207.
210.
213.

Audacious
Articulated
Bowdlerize
Brassy
Broadside
Bray
Cachet
Caesarean
Caliph
Calisthenics
Camber
Cameo
Capital
Cachet
Craven
Crescent
Criterion
Cue
Cygnet
Craven
Close
Coast
Cobble
Coccyx
Coercive
Close
Coast
Condone
Confiscatory
Confound
Congeal.
Congruent
Cynical
Dulcet
Downy
Dunce
Droll
Duplicitous
Debility
Debunk
Debut
Decant
Disingenuous
Dissension
Dissent
Dissenter
Dissonance
23

214.
217.
220.
223.
226.
229.
232.
235.
238.
241.
244.
247.
250.
253.
256.
259.
262.
265.
268.
271.
274.
277.
280.
283.
286.
289.
292.
295.
298.
301.
304.
307.
310.
313.
316.
319.
322.
325.
328.
331.
334.
337.
340.
343.
346.
349.
352.

Divagate
Divulge
Elucidate
Elusive
Embed
Embedded
Ennui
Epicenter
Equipoise
Equivocate
Excavate
Execrable
Exhortation
Extrinsic
Fabricate
Facile
Facilitate
Fateful
Florid
Fop
Finagle
Gable
Galvanize
Gambit
Garnish
Gradient
Grapevine
Hackles
Hail
Hammer and tongs
Harangue
Hiatus
Holistic- medicine
Homeopathy
Hone
Imprecation
Impregnable
Improvise
Inertia
Infallible
Inscrutable
Inter
Intransigent
Intrinsic
Idealist
Ilk
Illicit

215.
218.
221.
224.
227.
230.
233.
236.
239.
242.
245.
248.
251.
254.
257.
260.
263.
266.
269.
272.
275.
278.
281.
284.
287.
290.
293.
296.
299.
302.
305.
308.
311.
314.
317.
320.
323.
326.
329.
332.
335.
338.
341.
344.
347.
350.
353.

Diligent
Docent
Emblazon
Emblematic
Emboss
Emit
Empathy
Ergometer
Eschew
Espalier
Ethic
Exonerate
Exploitation
Extemporaneous
Fawning
Feasible
Feckless
Felicitous
Flaun
Flux
Forswear
Gaudy
Genocide
Gesticulate
Gild
Guileless
Guise
Gridlock
Hawk
Hector
Heinous
Herbicide
Horse latitudes
Hue and cry
Humane
Impute
Incarnate
Incentive
Infidel
Infusion
Inherent
Innocuous
Itinerant
Isotroplc
Immobilize
Immolate
Impediment

216.
219.
222.
225.
228.
231.
234.
237.
240.
243.
246.
249.
252.
255.
258.
261.
264.
267.
270.
273.
276.
279.
282.
285.
288.
291.
294.
297.
300.
303.
306.
309.
312.
315.
318.
321.
324.
327.
330.
333.
336.
339.
342.
345.
348.
351.
354.

Dote
Effect
Effervescent
Electrolytes
Emulate
Encumber
Encyclical
Enhance
Euphonious
Evanescent
Evasive
Evocative
Extrapolate
Extricate
Felicity
Feral
Fermentation
Fiesta
Figment
Filigree
Frowsy
Glaucoma
Glaze
Glib
Glucose
Gull
Guru
Green
Herculean
Hermetic
Heterogeneous
Hypertension
Hypothermia
Hydra
Importune
Incisive
Inculcate
Indigent
Ineradicable
Innovate
Inoculate
Inordinate
Inquisition
Irrefutable
Impetuous
Impetus
Impinge
24

355.
358.
361.
364.
367.
370.
373.
376.
379.
382.
385.
388.
391.
394.
397.
400.
403.
406.
409.
412.
415.
418.
421.
424.
427.
430.
433.
436.
439.
442.
445.
448.
451.
454.
457.
460.
463.
466.
469.
472.
475.
478.
481.
484.
487.
490.
493.

Imam
Jackknife
Jaded
Jargon
Jell
Jeopardy
Jettison
Jig
Ken
Laud
Lee
Lemming
Lacerating
Laconic
Lampoon
Macrame
Magnanimous
Magnum
Malevolence
Maneuver
Manicured
Manifestation
Misanthropy
Misapprehension
Mitigation
Modish
Monolithic
Monotheism
Myriad
Macrame
Nip and tuck
Nuance
Obeisance
Obliterate
Obsequious
Obstreperous
Obtuse
Platonic
Pollex
Pomp
Portmanteau
Platonic
Pad
Paddy
Palatable
Palaver
Palazzo

356.
359.
362.
365.
368.
371.
374.
377.
380.
383.
386.
389.
392.
395.
398.
401.
404.
407.
410.
413.
416.
419.
422.
425.
428.
431.
434.
437.
440.
443.
446.
449.
452.
455.
458.
461.
464.
467.
470.
473.
476.
479.
482.
485.
488.
491.
494.

Impending
Jihad
Jingoism
Jitney
Jocular
Jocund
Journeyman
Jubilee
Kismet
Litter
Liturgy
Lucidity
Lapidary
Largess
Ligament
Matriculation
Mausoleum
Maverick
Mean
Medley
Menial
Mentor
Moot
Morass
Moratorium
Mordant
Mosaic
Mosey
Mote
Nary
Nexus
Niche
Odometer
Onerous
Onslaught
Onyx
Opaque
Portray
Postulate
Potable
Potpourri
Precipitate
Premise
Premonition
Preplate
Prevail
Prevalent

357.
360.
363.
366.
369.
372.
375.
378.
381.
384.
387.
390.
393.
396.
399.
402.
405.
408.
411.
414.
417.
420.
423.
426.
429.
432.
435.
438.
441.
444.
447.
450.
453.
456.
459.
462.
465.
468.
471.
474.
477.
480.
483.
486.
489.
492.
495.

Implacable
Judicious
Juncture
Junket
Junta
Justify
Juxtapose
Judicial
Kiln
Lissome
Lipid
Lion's share
Lathe
Latent
Lulu
Lineage
Meritorious
Mesa
Mesmerize
Metabolism
Microcosm
Militate
Mirth
Motif
Motley
Mountebank
Mumbo jumbo
Murky
Muse
Must
Nike
Nuclear family
Opportune
Optimum
Orb
Orthodox
Overdraft
Prcis
Preclude
Precursor
Predatory
Pre-emptive
Primal
Privation
Procure
Prodigious
Prolific
25

496.
499.
502.
505.
508.
511.
514.
517.
520.
523.
526.
529.
532.
535.
538.
541.
544.
547.
550.
553.
556.
559.
562.
565.
568.
571.
574.
577.
580.
583.
586.
589.
592.
595.
598.
601.
604.
607.
610.
613.
616.
619.
622.
625.
628.
631.
634.

Palpitation
Pampas
Pan
Peerless
Pending
Peninsula
Perfidious
Perfunctory
Perimeter
Peripheral
Periphery
Permeate
Putrid
Quadriceps
Quagmire
Querulous
Robust
Roil
Roster
Resuscitate
Retrench
Red herring
Redolent
Regime
Regnant
Relegate
Relief
Sagacity
Sampler
Sanatorium
Sanctity
Sandbagger
Sanguine
Sarong
Satiate
Squander
Stalwart
Stanch
Staples
Static
Stay
Stentorian
Steppe
Sticky wicket
Stilted
Stratagem
Taboo

497.
500.
503.
506.
509.
512.
515.
518.
521.
524.
527.
530.
533.
536.
539.
542.
545.
548.
551.
554.
557.
560.
563.
566.
569.
572.
575.
578.
581.
584.
587.
590.
593.
596.
599.
602.
605.
608.
611.
614.
617.
620.
623.
626.
629.
632.
635.

Prig
Parcel
Pare
Parlous
Paroxysm
Pathos
Patisserie
Pedestrian
Permutation
Peroration
Perpetuate
Perseverance
Perspicacious
Queue
Quorum
Remedial
Renovate
Repute
Resonance
Resound
Radiant
Rakish
Rapacious
Rapport
Raze
Reactionary
Satire
Scam
Sceptic
Sciatica
Score
Scorned
Scruple
Scrutinize
Septic
Shrapnel
Sidle
Siesta
Silhouette
Singe
Splotch
Spurious
Stimuli
Stipulate
Stoicism
Tank
Tactile

498.
501.
504.
507.
510.
513.
516.
519.
522.
525.
528.
531.
534.
537.
540.
543.
546.
549.
552.
555.
558.
561.
564.
567.
570.
573.
576.
579.
582.
585.
588.
591.
594.
597.
600.
603.
606.
609.
612.
615.
618.
621.
624.
627.
630.
633.
636.

Proponent
Proscription
Provender
Provident
Provocative
Prowess
Prune
Purchase
Phlegmatic
Piety
Pilaster
Placate
Plague
Quarter
Queasy
Riff
Ruddy
Rue
Ruminant
Restitution
Reclamation
Reclusive
Reconnoitre
Rectify
Recapitulate
Reciprocal
Scuttle
Sear
Sec
Sedate
Sediment
Segment
Seminary
Sensibility
Surplice
Surrealism
Surrealistic
Swivel
Sycophantic
Symbiosis
Superficial
Superfluous
Supposition
Subdivision
Succumb
Tariff
Venomous
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637.
640.
643.
646.
649.
652.
655.
658.
661.

Verve
Viability
Vintage
Virago
Virulent
Voracious
Venality
Wry
Xenophobic

638.
641.
644.
647.
650.
653.
656.
659.
662.

Vascular
Vegetate
Vendetta
Veneer
Venerable
Vista
Vociferous
Woof
Xeric

639.
642.
645.
648.
651.
654.
657.
660.

Ventricle
Veracity
Vertex
Voracious
Vortex
Vulcanize
Wan
Wheedle

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