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Posted By: piyush       Member Level: Gold       Posted Date: 18 Jan 2008

2007 Amity University Amity Common Admission Test – Sample Questions for UG Courses Question paper



Course:   University: Amity University




Amity Common Admission Test – Sample Questions for UG Courses
General English
(Compulsory)
1. Directions: Choose the word that is almost similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONFUSE
(1) puzzle (2) orthodox
(3) sink (4) gratitude
2. Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.
SUPRESS
(1) stimulate (2) curb
(3) allay (4) redress
3. Directions: In the following question a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence there
are four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the answer that expresses most effectively what
is presented in the original sentence.
The boss was very displeased for my conduct.
(1) on my conduct (2) to my conduct
(3) at my conduct (4) in my conduct
4. Directions: In each sentence there is a blank. Choose the word or phrase that completes the sentence.
A firework suddenly . . . unexpectedly.
(1) fired off (2) went off
(3) blew off (4) broke up
5. Directions: Each of the questions consists of two words in capital letters, which have a certain
relationship to each other. Choose the pair from the options given below which has the same relationship
as the original pair.
DISTANCE : MILE
(1) liquid : pint (2) weight : scale
(3) ton : iron (4) well : water
Physics
(Compulsory)
1. For a particle moving in a horizontal circular path with constant speed, which of the following statements is correct?
(1) Kinetic energy is constant
(2) Potential energy is constant
(3) Both kinetic energy and potential energy are constant
(4) Neither kinetic energy nor potential energy is constant
2. In a projectile motion, the velocity is
Amity Common Admission Test – Sample Questions for UG Courses
(1) never perpendicular to the acceleration
(2) always perpendicular to the acceleration
(3) perpendicular to the acceleration at one instant only
(4) perpendicular to the acceleration at two instants.
3. It is easier to draw up a wooden block along an inclined plane than haul it up vertically, because
(1) friction is reduced
(2) mass becomes smaller
(3) only a part of the weight has to be overcome
(4) ‘g’ becomes smaller
4. A spring balance is attached to the ceiling of a lift. A man hangs his bag on the spring and the balance reads 49 N
when the lift is stationary. If the lift moves downwards with an acceleration of 5 m/s2, the reading on the spring
balance would be
(1) 24 N (2) 74 N (3) 50 N (4) 49 N
5. Identical strings of steel and copper (YS > YCu) are equally stretched. Which of the following is true?
(1) Less work is done on the Steel spring
(2) Less work is done on the Copper spring
(3) Equal work is done on both the springs
(4) None of the above
Chemistry
(Compulsory)
1. When is there more deviation in behaviour of a gas from the ideal gas equation PV = nRT?
(1) At high temperature and low pressure
(2) At low temperature and high pressure
(3) At high temperature and high pressure
(4) At low temperature and low pressure
2. An atom A forms an ionic bond with an atom B by complete transfer of one electron to B. If internuclear distance is
2.67 × 10–10 m and charge on electron is 1.602 × 10–19 C, the dipole moment of the bond is
(1) 4.277 × 10–29 cm (2) 3.09 × 10–30 cm
(3) 1.96 × 10–30 cm (4) 4.56 × 10–28 cm
3. Para and ortho hydrogen differ in
(1) atomic number (2) atomic mass
(3) spins of protons (4) number of neutrons
4. Unpleasant smelling carbylamines are formed by heating alkali with chloroform with
Amity Common Admission Test – Sample Questions for UG Courses
(1) Any aliphatic amine (2) Any amine
(3) Chloropicrin (4) Any primary amine
5. The correct sequence of decrease in the bond angles of the following hydrides are
(1) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 (2) NH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > SbH3
(3) SbH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > NH3 (4) PH3 > NH3 > AsH3 > SbH3
Biology
(Optional)
1. Which of the following have no interorganelle membranes?
(1) Fungi (2) Bacteria
(3) Diatoms (4) Dinoflagellates
2. Cell wall of diatom consists of
(1) Silica only (2) Peptic substances
(3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of these
3. Yeast is an important source of
(1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin D
(3) Vitamin C (4) Riboflavin
4. Fern gametophytes do not have
(1) Chlorophyll (2) Rhizoids
(3) Sex organs (4) Tracheids
5. Pollen tube of gymnosperm is commonly
(1) Unbranched and rich in starch (2) Branched and lacks starch
(3) Branched and rich in starch (4) Unbranched and lacks starch
Mathematics
(Optional)
1. In a certain office (1/3) of the workers are women, (1/2) of the women are married and (1/3) of the married
women have children. If (3/4) of the men are married and (2/3) of the married men have children, what part of
workers are without children?
(1) 5/18 (2) 4/9 (3) 11/18 (4) 17/36
2. What least number be added to 5200 to get a number exactly divisible by 180?
(1) 160 (2) 60 (3) 20 (4) 180
Amity Common Admission Test – Sample Questions for UG Courses
3. The difference between a discount of 35% and two successive discounts of 20% and 20% on a certain bill was Rs.
22. Find the amount of the bill.
(1) Rs. 1100 (2) Rs. 200
(3) Rs. 2200 (4) Data inadequate
4. The average age of A and B is 20 years. If C were to replace A, the average would be 19 and if C were to replace
B, the average would be 21. What are the ages of A, B and C?
(1) 22, 18, 20 (2) 18, 22, 20
(3) 22, 20, 18 (4) 18, 20, 22
5. A number when divided by 32 leaves the remainder 29. This number when divided by 8 will leave the remainder
(1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 7 (4) 29





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