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Sample Paper For MS Engineers and Scientists
Sample Paper For MS Engineers and Scientists
ii) Physics (Level F.Sc and B.Sc) iii) English 2) Subject Part: It consists of eight papers from the following eight basic fields. Each of these eight papers will have 50 questions in all. Physics Chemistry Mathematics Computer Science Earth Sciences Electrical / Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Metallurgical / Materilas Engineering Mining Engineering Civil Engineering
a) Only one of these eleven subject papers relevant to the candidates background may be attempted by the candidate. b) The candidate should mention the subject paper he/she is attempting by filling the appropriate section of the answer sheet IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO QUALIFY THE WRITTEN TEST YOU HAVE TO QUALIFY IN EACH PART SEPARATELY. THEREFORE, YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO ATTEMPT QUESTIONS IN BOTH THE PARTS.
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TENTATIVE LIST OF RELATED TOPIC AND THEIR SHARE IN THE SUBJECT PART OF THE QUESTION PAPER
MATHEMATICS RELATED TOPICS Vector Analysis Tensors Analysis Matrices and Determinants (types, equivalences, adjoint, inverse, determinants, linear equations) Complex Variables (numbers, complex differentiation, integration, Cauchys theorem, Cauchys integral formulas, residue theorem Calculus (basic and advanced calculus) Differential Equations (linear, homogeneous, methods to solve first and second order ODEs, sets of linear ODEs, methods to solve PDEs) Numerical Analysis Linear Algebra PHYSICS RELATED TOPICS Mechanics Waves Thermodynamics Electricity and Magnetism Light and optics Special theory of relativity Modern Physics COMPUTER SCIENCE RELATED TOPICS Programming Operating Systems Data Structures Computer Architecture Networking Others (databases, software engineering, discrete mathematics etc.) CHEMISTRY RELATED TOPICS Analytical Chemistry (Classical Quantitative Analysis, Instrumental Analysis) Inorganic Chemistry (Basic Descriptive Chemistry of Elements, Periodic and family trends, Electronic and Nuclear Structure, Transition Metal / Coordination Chemistry) Organic Chemistry (Conversion of functional groups, Reactive intermediated and reaction mechanisms, molecular structure) Physical Chemistry (General Chemistry, Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics, Quantum and Structural Chemistry, Kinetics) EARTH SCIENCE RELATED TOPICS Geology Seismology Oceanography Hydrology Atmosphere SHARE
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REPRESENTATIVE QUESTIONS OF TEST PAPER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Mechanical Design and Anlysis Kinematics, Dynamics and Vibration Materials and Manufacturing Thermodynamics and Energy Convesion Processes Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Basic Electrical Engineering, (Electric circuits, Electric and Magnetic Field Theory and applications, Digital Logic) Electronics, Electronic Circuits and Components Controls and Communications Systems Power CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Mass/Energy Balances and Thermodynamics (Mass Balances, Energy Balances and Thermodynamics) Fluids (Fluid Transport, Mechanical-Energy Balance, Flow Measurement Techniques, Heat Transfer (Mechanisms, Applications, Mass Transfer (Phase Equilibria, Mass Transfer Contactors (Absorption, Stripping, Distillation, Extraction, Miscellaneous Separation Processes) Kinetics (Reaction Parameters, Reaction Rate, Reactor Design & Evaluation. Heterogeneous Reaction Systems) Process Control METALLURGICAL/MATERIALS ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Physical Metallurgy Mechanical Metallurgy Thermodynamics & Phase Transformations Ferrous & Non-ferrous Alloys and Their Extraction Composites, Polymers and Ceramics X-ray Diffraction + Optical Metallography + Electron Microscopy + Non Destructive Testing Corrosion and Surface Engineering Material Processing Basic Engineering Principles MINING ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Exploration Mine Planning/Operations Mineral Processing Environmental and Reclamation CIVIL ENGINEERING RELATED TOPICS Environmental Geo-Technical Structural Transportation Water Resources
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5. On your answer sheet for each question there are FOUR choices (i.e. A,B,C,D). Fill the appropriate choice only with the 2B pencil provided to you. Do not use any thing other than the 2B pencil to fill the appropriate choice. If you wish to change your answer, you may do so by erasing the previous answer. You must not either overwrite or fill multiple choices. 6. Each correct answer will carry THREE marks. ONE mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. 7. The question paper is divided into two parts i.e. Part (A) and (B). In order to qualify the written test you have to qualify both the parts. Therefore, you are strongly advised to attempt as many questions as you can in both the parts. 8. You can carry out your rough work anywhere in the question book as well as on the empty sheet provided. DO NOT USE THE ANSWER SHEET FOR ROUGH WORK. 9. Put your pencils down as soon as you hear STOP WRITING, otherwise your paper may be canceled. 10. Any one found using unfair means will be disqualified.
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Q.2.
dy (A) dx
(A)
4x
d2y (B) dx 2
(B)
dy dx
(C) 4
dy dx
1 x
c is:
dy 1 dx
(A) a
dy dx
1 x
a c a b
(C)
dy dx
y x
(B) a
(D)
dy dx
x y
Q.3.
And so on
Q.1.
b c b c
b c a c
b c (D) a b c
a b c a c b a b c.
Physics
The average distance from the sun to the earth is approximately 93 million miles. The approximate speed (km per second) of the earth in its orbit around the sun is closest to : (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 20 (D) 30 A wheel is revolving at a steady rate of 120 rev/min., its angular velocity in radians per second is then closest to : (A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8 Power consumed by two 100 W bulbs in series supplied with 220 volts ac will be: (A) 200 W (B) 100 W (C) 50 W (D) 25 W
Q.3.
Q.5.
And so on
Q.1.
Chemistry
Which of the following statements is correct about chemical equilibrium ? (A) At equilibrium no more reactants are transformed into products (B) At equilibrium the rate constant for the forward and reverse reaction are equal (c) At equilibrium there are equal amounts of reactants and products (D) At equilibrium the forward and reverse rates are equal How many atoms of oxygen are present in 5.6 liters of SO2? (A) 6.021023 (B) 6.021023 (C) 1.0 6.021023 (D) 2.0 6.021023
Q.2 Q.3
Molecules of an ideal gas exert a force on the container walls due to (A) Surface tension of the gas (B) Cohesion between molecules of gas & its container wall (C) Gravitational repulsion at the wall (D) Collision between molecules of the gas & its container wall
And so on Mathematics
Q.1The concavity of the curve described by
x3
1.5x 2
6x 3
Changes at: (A) (-0.5, -0.25) (B) (0.5, -0.25) (0.5, 0.25) (D) None of the others 2 Q.2The volume of the solid generated by rotating y = x with 0 x 2 about the x-axis is (A) 32/7 (C) 32/3 (B) None of the others (D) 32/5 Q.3 The reaction rate R(x) of a chemical reaction described as a function of the concentrationsproduct x:
R( x )
is maximal when (A) x=1
2(2 x)(5 x)
(B) x=0
2
(C) None of the others (D) x=2
Q.2
A network of geographically distant computers and terminals is called a (A) Bus (B) WAN (C) LAN (D) Hub The CMOS circuit shown in the following figure, is an implementation of
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Q.3
S D
p channel
S D Vo D
VA S n channel VB D S
(A)
NOR gate
(B)
NAND gate
AND gate
(D)
(D)
Q.3
The effect of the negative feedback on an amplifier is to (A) increase gain (B) make the amplifier oscillate (C) improved stability (D) both (A) and (C)
Q.3
Q.2.
Q.3.
The statement that a fluids velocity of flow through a porous medium is directly related to the hydraulic gradient, is known as (A) Hooks Law (B) Stokes Law (C) Newtons Law (D) Darceys Law How much axial load can a compression block (cross-section = 100 by 100 mm) carry if its rupture stresses in compression and shear are 20 and 9 MPa respectively? (A) 200 kN (C) 180 kN (B) 90 kN (D) 400 kN
Q.3..
And so on