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NIMCET 2011 ACTUAL PAPER


MATHEMATICS 13. If sin >, cos > and tan > are in GP, then cot C > 8 cot * > will
be equal to
1. The value of sin 30° cos 45° # cos 30° sin 45° (a) 2 (b) –1 (c) 1 (d) 0
&'√) &,√) * √)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
* *√* √) * 14. The greatest angle of the triangle whose sides are
> * 8 > # 1, 2> # 1, > * 8 1, is
2. The solution of ∆012 given that 1 4 45°, 2 4 105° (a) 150° (b) 90° (c) 135° (d) 120°
and 6 4 √2 is
(a) 0 4 30°, 7 4 √3 8 1, 9 4 √2(√3 8 1) 15. The general value of θ satisfying the equation
(b) 0 4 30°, 7 4 √3 # 1, 9 4 √2(√3 8 1) 2 sin* : 8 3 sin : 8 2 4 0 is
B B
(c) 0 4 30°, 7 4 1 8 √3, 9 4 √2(√3 # 1) (a) ?@ # (81)e (b) ?@ # (81)e
C *
(d) 0 4 30°, 7 4 √3 8 1, 9 4 √2(√3 # 1) (c) ?@ # (81)e
HB
(d) ?@ # (81)e
RB
C C
;
3. If tan : 4 < , then the value of 7 cos 2: # 9 sin 2: is 16. If 2> # 3f 8 6 4 0 and 9> # 6f 8 18 4 0 cuts the axes in
< <
(a) 9 (b) 7 (c) ; (d) <,; concyclic points, then the centre of the circle is
(a) (2, 3) (b) (3, 2)
4. The general solution of √3 cos > # sin > 4 3 is (c) (5, 5) (d) (5/2, 5/2)
B B
(a) 2?@ A C (b) 2?@ A )
B
17. The number of distinct solutions (>, f) of the system of
(c) no solution (d) ?@ A C equations > * 4 f * and (> 8 7)* # f * 4 1, where ‘7’ is
any real number, can only be
The value of
&'DEFG &H°
is (a) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 (b) 0, 1 or 3
5. &,DEFG &H° (c) 0, 1, 2 or 4 (d) 0, 2, 3 or 4
√)
(a) 1 (b) √3 (c) (d) 2
*
18. The vertex of parabola f * 8 8f 8 > # 19 4 0 is
6. A random variable X has the following probability (a) (3, 4) (b) (4, 3) (c) (1, 3) (d) (3, 1)
distribution
> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19. The eccentricity of ellipse 9> * # 5f * 8 30f 4 0 is
z(w 4 >) a 3a 5a 7a 9a 11a 13a 15a 17a (a) 1/3 (b) 2/3 (c) ¾ (d) 1/4
Then, the value of ‘7’ is
& * H R 20. If the function i: k1, ∞) → k1, ∞) is defined by
(a) (b) (c) Q& (d) Q& i(>) 4 2n(n'&), theni '&(>) is
Q& Q*
& n(n'&) &
7. The sum of 11* # 12* # ⋯ # 30* (a) o p (b) * q1 # r1 # 4 log * >s
*
&
(a) 8070 (b) 9070 (c) 1080 (d) 9700 (c) * q1 8 r1 # 4 log * >s (d) not defined

8. If 0 and 1 are two square matrices such that 21. A polygon has 44 diagonals, the number of its sides is
1 4 80'& 10, then (0 # 1)* will be equal to (a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 12
(a) 0 (b) 0* # 201 # 1 * 22. Let X be the universal set for sets 0 and 1 .If
(c) 0 # 1
* *
(d) 0 # 1 ?(0) 4 200, ?(1) 4 300 and ?(0 ∩ 1) 4 100 , then
?(0u ∩ 1′) is equal to 300 provided ?(w) is equal to
9. Consider the system of linear equations (a) 600 (b) 700 (c) 800 (d) 900
3>& # 7>* # >) 4 2
>& # 2>* # >) 4 3 23. In a college of 300 students, every student reads 5
2>& # 3>* # 4>) 4 13 newspapers and every news paper is read by 60
The system has students. The number of newspaper is
(a) infinitely many solutions (b) exactly 3 solutions (a) atleast 30 (b) atmost 20
(c) a unique solution (d) no solutions (c) exactly 25 (d) exactly 28

10. If Y, ß are the roots of the equation > * 8 2> # 4 4 0, then 24. The number of ways of forming different nine digit
the value of Y C # ßCis numbers from the number 223355888 by rearranging its
(a) 64 (b) 128 (c) 256 (d) 132 digit so that the odd digits occupy even positions is
(a) 16 (b) 36 (c) 60 (d) 180
11. If : is the angle between [ and \ and |[ ^ \| 4 |[ ∙ \|,
then : is equal to 25. An anti-aircraft gun can take a maximum of four slots at
B B
(a) 0 (b) @ (c) * (d) ` an enemy plane moving away from it. The probabilities
of hitting the plane at the first, second, third and fourth
12. 012a is a parallelogram with 02 and 1a as diagonals. slots are 0.4, 0.3, 0.2 and 0.1 respectively. The probability
Then 02 8 1a is equal to that the gun hits the plane, then is
(a) 401 (b) 301 (c) 201 (d) 01 (a) 0.5 (b) 0.7235 (c) 0.6976 (d) 1.0

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26. The least integral value of { for which ({ 8 2)> * # 8> # 39. Let [ 4 >’ 8 3“ 8 ” and \ 4 2>’ # >“ 8 ”. Suppose that
{ # 4 | 0 for all > ∈ ~, is the angle between [ and \ is acute and the angle
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 6 between \ and the positive direction of the y-axis lies
B
between * and @. Then the set of all possible values of >
2?pƒ* is
27. If for ? ∈ •, ∑*e
•„…(81) ‚o

4 0, then the value of
{ (a) •1, 2– (b) •– 2, – 3– (c) •>: > ˆ 0– (d) •>: > | 0–
*
∑(81)• ({ 8 2?) ‚o2?pƒ is
{
(a) ?0 (b) – ?0 (c) 0 (d) 0 40. Let — 4 2’ # “ 8 ” and ˜ 4 ’ # 3”. If ™ is a unit vector,
then the maximum value of the scalar triple product
k™ — ˜‘ is
28. Solution set of the inequality log )(> # 2) (> # 4) #
& (a) –1 (b) 8√10 8 √6 (c) √59 (d) √10 # √6
log † (> # 2) ˆ log √) 7 is
‡ *
(a) (–2, –1) (b) (–2, 3) 41. The minimum value of š> # ›f, when >f 4 œ * is
(c) (–1, 3) (d) (3, ∞) (a) 2œrš› (b) 2 š› √œ (c) 82œrš› (d) rš› œ

29. If three positive real numbers 7, 9, 6(6 | 7) are in H.P. 42. If ‘7’ is a positive integer, then the number of values
then log(7 # 6) # log(7 8 29 # 6) is satisfying
(a) 2 log(6 8 9) (b) 2 log(7 # 6) ¤
žŸ )n ) '< G
(c) 2 log(6 8 7) (d) log 7 # log 9 # log 6 Ž…G •7* o ` # ` cos >p # 7 sin > 8 20 cos >¡ ¢> £ ) is
(a) only one (b) two (c) three (d) four
30. The area enclosed within the lines |>| # |f | 4 1 is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 •
43. Find •n o√> 8
H
p
√n
& ) H
31. If the mean of the squares of first ? natural numbers be (a) *√n # * > ')/*
(b) 2> 8 * > )/*
11, then ? is equal to H
(c) 2> # * > ')/* (d) None of these
&)
(a) 8 * (b) 11 (c) 5 (d) 4
(n, ¨F n)
32. The probability of a razor blade to be defective is 0.002. 44. lim §(n'žŸ n)
is equal to
n→¦
The blades are in packet of 10. The number of packets (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) –1 (d) None
containing no defective blades in a stock of 10000
packets is n
45. If i(>) 4 Ž… © sin © ¢© then i′(>) is
(a) 2000 (b) 9802 (c) 9950 (d) 8000
(a) cos > # > sin > (b) > sin >
(c) > cos > (d) > * /2
33. Two variables have least square regression lines
3> # 2f 4 26 and 6> # f 4 31, then correlation between
46. If the system of equations
> and f is
7> # f # ª 4 0
(a) 0.5 (b) 0.7 (c) -0.7 (d) -0.5
> # 9f # ª 4 0
and > # f # 6ª 4 0 has a non-trivial solution, then the
34. A car completes the first half of its journey with a
value of
velocity ‹& and the rest half with a velocity ‹* . Then, the
(a) a (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) –1
average velocity of the car for the whole journey is
Œ ,Œ *Œ Œ
(a) † * G (b) √•& •* (c) Œ ,† ŒG (d) None ¬- ,¬‡ ,¬,&
† G 47. If α is a non-real root of> C 4 1,then evaluate ¬G,&
e,R (a) Y * (b) 0 (c) α (d) 8Y *
35. The mean of first ? natural numbers is equal to ) , then
‘?’ is equal to 48. Find the minimum and maximum values of the function
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 11 (d) 12 (10 cos : # 24 sin :)
(a) –10, 24 (b) –25, 25 (c) –26, 26 (d) 10, 24
&/* •n
36. Ž… will be equal to
rn'n G
B B B 49. From the top of a mountain of 60m height, the angles of
(a) * (b) @ (c) ) (d) ` depression of the top and the bottom of a tower are
observed to be 30 ° and 60° respectively. Find the height
37. If the area bounded by f 4 > * and f 4 > is A sq. units, of the tower.
then the area bounded by f 4 > * and f 4 1 is (a) 40 m (b) 50 m (c) 55 m (d) 30 m
(a) (20 # 1) sq. units (b) 2A sq. units
(c) (20 # 2)sq. units (d) (0 # 2) sq. units 50. The length and breadth of a rectangle formed by the lines
> # f 4 5, > 8 f 4 0, > # f 4 10 and > 8 f 4 4 is
38. If [, \ and • are unit coplanar vectors, then the scalar (a) 2√2, √12.5 (b) 4, 5
triple product k2[ 8 \, 2\ 8 •, 2• 8 [‘ will be equal to (c) 1, 10 (d) √12.5, √20.5
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 8√3 (d) √3

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ANALYTICAL ABILITY AND LOGICAL REASONING 60. Which of the following will be acceptable for establishing
a fact?
Directions: Q. 51 – Q.53: Read the information given below
and answer the questions that follow: (a) Opinion of large number of people
Four persons 0, 1, 2 and a play a cards game. They put Rs. (b) Traditionally in practice over a long period of time
500 as stake money. When the game is over ‘2’ receives Rs. (c) Availability of observable evidences
19 more that ‘a’ and ‘1’ receives Rs. 21 less than ‘0’ whose (d) References in the ancient literature
amount was Rs. 2 less than the quarter of Rs. 500
51. How much money did ‘2’get? Directions: Q.61 – Q.64:
(a) Rs. 147 (b) Rs. 136 (c) Rs. 144 (d) Rs. 159 Six scientists A, B, C, D, E and F are to present at paper each at
a one-day conference. Three of them will present their
52. How much money did ‘1’get? papers in the morning session before the lunch break
(a) Rs. 102 (b) Rs. 107 (c) Rs. 108 (d) Rs. 110 whereas the other three will be presented in the afternoon
session. The lectures have to be scheduled in such a way that
53. Who get highest amount? they comply with the following restrictions:
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D B should present his paper immediately before C’s
presentation; their presentations cannot be separated by the
Directions: Q.54 – Q.56: In the following diagram circle stands lunch break. D must be either the first or the last scientist to
for ‘educated’ square for ‘hardworking’, triangle for ‘urban present his paper.
people’ and rectangle for ‘honest’. Different regions in the
diagram are numbered from 2 to 12. Study the diagram 61. In case 2 is to be the fifth scientist to present his paper,
carefully and answer then 1 must be
(a) first (b) second (c) third (d) fourth

62. B could be placed for any of the following places in the


order of presenters EXCEPT
(a) second (b) third (c) fourth (d) fifth

63. In case ¸ is to present his paper immediately after a


presents his paper, 2’¹ could be scheduled for which of
54. Educated, hard-working and urban people are indicated the following places in the order of presenters?
by (a) second (b) third (c) fourth (d) fifth
(a) 7 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
64. In case ¸ and º are the fifth and sixth presenters
55. Non-urban educated people who are neither respectively, then which of the following must be true?
hardworking nor honest are indicated by (a) A is first in the order of presenters
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 12 (b) A is third in the order of presenters
(c) A is fourth in the order of presenters
56. Honest, educated and hardworking non- urban people
(d) B is first in the order of presenters
are indicated by
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 9
Directions: Q.65 – Q.68: Study the following information to
57. Mr. X left his entire estate to his wife, his daughter, his answer the given questions:
son and the cook, his daughter and son got half the
estate, sharing in the ratio of 4 to 3. His wife got twice as (i) In a family of 6 persons, there are two couples.
much as the son. If the cook received a bequest of Rs.500, (ii) The lawyer is the head of the family and has only two
then the entire estate was sons-Mukesh and Rakesh-both teachers.
(a) Rs. 3,500 (b) Rs. 5,500 (iii) Mrs. Reena and her mother-in-law both are lawyers.
(c) Rs. 6,500 (d) Rs. 7,000 (iv) Mukesh’s wife is a doctor and they have a son, Ajay.

58. At a dance party a group of girls and boys exchange 65. What is the profession of Rakesh’s wife?
dances as follows: (a) Teacher (b) Doctor
One boy dances with 5 girls, second boy dances with 6 (c) Lawyer (d) None of these
girls, and so on last boy dances with all girls. If b
represents the number of boys and g represents the 66. How many male members are there in the family?
number of girls, then (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) None

(a) 9 4 µ (b) 9 4 H (c) 9 4 µ 8 4 (d) 9 4 µ 8 5
67. What is/was Ajay’s grandfather’s occupation?
(a) Teacher (b) Lawyer (c) Doctor (d) CND
59. The average age of husband and wife was 22 years when
they were married five years back. What is the present
average age of the family, if they have a three year old 68. What is the profession of Ajay?
child? (a) Teacher (b) Lawyer (c) Doctor (d) CND
&
(a) 19 Years (b) 25 Years (c) 27 Years (d) 28 Years
*
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Directions: Q. 69 - 71: 77. In the following number-series, one term is wrong.
Mrs. Thomas received a large order for stitching school
Which term is wrong?
uniforms from May flower school and Little flower school.
She has two cutters who will cut the fabric, five tailors who 5, 12, 19, 33, 47, 75, 104
will do the stitching and two assistants to stitch the button (a) 33 (b) 47 (c) 75 (d) 104
holes. Each of these nine persons will work for exactly 10
hours a day. Each of the May flower uniforms requires 20 78. The position of A in a class is 5th from the top and
min. for cutting the fabric, one hour for stitching, and 15 min. position of B is 7th from the bottom. If C is at 6th place
for stitching buttons and button holes, whereas the Little after A and 6th place before B, how many students are
flower uniform requires 30 min., 1 hour and 30 min. there in the class?
respectively for these activities. (a) 25 (b) 23 (c) 21 (d) 22

69. What is the number of Little flower uniforms that Mrs. 79. Suppose w 4 2&…… , ½ 4 3&…… and ¾ 4 4&…… . Exactly one of
Thomas can complete in a day? the following is true. Which is it?
(a) 50 (b) 20 (c) 40 (d) 30 (a) w # ½ 4 ¾ (b) w # ½ ˆ ¾
(c) w # ½ | ¾ (d) w½ 4 ¾
70. On a particular day, Mrs. Thomas decided to complete 20
Little flower uniforms. How many May flower uniforms 80. Assume that the following three statements are true:
can she complete on that day? A. All freshmen are human
(a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 20 (d) 0 B. All students are human
C. Some students think
71. If she hires one more assistant, what is the maximum
number of May flower uniforms that she can complete in Given the following four statements:
a day? I. All freshmen are students
(a) 40 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 30 II. Some humans think
III. No freshmen think
72. In a certain code, RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE IV. Some humans who think are not students.
is written as 8192. How is PILLER written in that code?
(a) 318826 (b) 318286 (c) 618826 (d) 328816 Those which are logical consequences of I, II and III are
(a) II (b) IV (c) II, III (d) I, II
73. A doctor said to his compounder “I go to see the patients
at their residence after every 3:30 hours. I have already 81. Five persons 0, 1, 2, a and º were travelling in a car.
gone to the patient 1:20 hours ago and next time I shall There were two ladies in the group. Two knew car
go at 1.40 pm”. At what time this information was given driving, of them one was a lady. A is brother of a. 1, wife
to the compounder by the doctor? of a drove at the beginning, E drove at the end. Who was
(a) 10.10 a.m. (b) 11.30 a.m. the other lady in the group?
(c) 11.20 a.m. (d) None of these (a) D (b) B (c) C (d) E

Directions: Q. 74: In the following question three statements 82. Choose which pair of numbers carries next in the
are followed by a conclusion. Study the statements and the following sequence:
conclusion and point out which statement studied together 61, 57, 50, 61, 43, 36, 61
will bring to the conclusion. (a) 29, 61 (b) 27, 20 (c) 31, 61 (d) 29, 22
74. Statements:
(i) Price rise is a natural phenomenon 83. Correct the following equation by inter-changing two
(ii) If production increases prices fall signs
(iii) High prices affect the poor 3 8 9 ^ 27 # 9 À 3 4 3.
(a) # and – (b) ^ and # (c) ^ and À (d) ^ and –
Conclusion:
If production rises the poor feel relieved. 84. Pushpa is twice as old as Rita was two years age. If the
(a) Only i and ii (b) Only i and iii
difference between their ages be 2 years, how old is
(c) Only ii and iii (d) Data Insufficient
Pushpa today?
75. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
(a) 6 years (b) 8 years (c) 10 years (d) 12 years
“DETAIL” be arranged in such a way that the vowels
occupy only the odd positions?
85. A clock is set right at 8 a.m. The clock gains 10 minutes in
(a) 32 (b) 36 (c) 48 (d) 60
24 Hrs. What will be the right time when the clock
76. If from 4 to 55 the numbers which are divisible by 3 and
indicates 1 p.m. on the following day?
the numbers which contain 3 as one of the digits, are
removed, then how many numbers will be left? (a) 11.40 p.m. (b) 12.48 p.m.
(a) 24 (b) 23 (c) 22 (d) 25 (c) 12 noon (d) 10 p.m.

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86. Choose the best answer figure to substitute element 4 in Conclusions:
the problem figures so that element 3 is related to I) All liquids are sponges.
element 4 in the same way as element 1 is related to II) Some plastics are clothes.
element 2. III) All glasses are plastics.
Problem Figures IV) All liquids are clothes.
(a) None follows
(b) Only either II or IV follows
(c) Only III and IV follow
(d) Only I and IV follow
Answer Figures
90. Statements:
(a) (b) All sands are beaches.
All shores are beaches.
Some beaches are trees.
All trees are hotels.
(c) (d)
Conclusions:
I) Some shores are hotels.
Directions: Q.87: In the following question, below are given II) All beaches are shores
two statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III) Some beaches are hotels.
III, IV. You have to take the two given statements to be true, IV) Some sands are trees.
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known (a) Only III follows (b) Only II follows
facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the (c) Only IV follows (d) None of these
given conclusions logically follows from the two given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts. COMPUTER AWARENESS
87. Statements:
A) Some green are blue 91. The ASCII code of ‘A’ is
B) No blue is white (a) 66D (b) 41H
(c) 01000010 (d) 01100011
Conclusions
I) Some blue are green 92. An eight bit byte is capable of representing how many
II) Some white are green different characters?
III) Some green are not white (a) 64 (b) 128 (c) 256 (d) 512
IV) All white are green
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II and III follows 93. The least significant bit of the binary number, which is
(c) Only I and III follows (d) Only I and II follows equivalent to any odd decimal number is
(a) 0 (b) 1
Directions: Q.88 – Q.90: In each of the 3 questions below, are (c) 1 or 0 (d) All of the above
given four statements followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III, IV. You have to take the given statements 94. Which of the following Boolean expression represents
to be true even, if they seem to be at variance from the shaded portion of the Venn diagram?
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then Here “.” represents an AND operation and “#” denotes an
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from OR operation.
the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
88. Statements:
Some doctors are lawyers.
All teachers are lawyers.
Some engineers are lawyers.
All engineers are businessman.

Conclusions: (a) ¾ u # (w ∙ ½) (b) ¾ ∙ (w # ½)


I) Some teachers are doctors. (c) (¾ ∙ w u ) # ½ (d) ¾ u ∙ (w # ½)
II) Some businessmen are lawyers.
III) Some businessmen are teachers. 95. Consider > and f be some Boolean variables, ‘#’ denotes
IV) Some lawyers are teachers. the OR operation and “∙” denotes the AND operation.
(a) None follows (b) Only II follows What will be the simplified form of the Boolean
(c)Only III follows (d) Only II and IV follow expression >. (> # f)?
(a) y (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) x
89. Statements:
All plastics are glasses. 96. Which one of the following is not a valid rule of Boolean
Some sponges are glasses. algebra?
All sponges are clothes. (a) 0 # 1 4 1 (b) 0 4 0′
All clothes are liquids. (c) 00 4 0 (d) 0 # 0 4 0

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97. When two binary numbers are added, then an overflow (TM), endothelial protein C receptor antigen and culture of
will never occur, if endothelial cells during the inflammation process. A growing
(a) Both numbers of same sign body of evidence suggests that the effects of air pollution on
(b) The carry into the sign bit position and out of sign bit the inflammation and the coagulation systems may have a
position are not equal role in endothelial dysfunction and in turn in the progression
(c) The carry into the sign bit position and out of sign bit of cardiovascular diseases. Findings of experimental studies
position are equal suggest that exposure to air pollution may result in increase
(d) The carry into the sign bit position is 1 in TF and decrease in TM. Atherogenesis starts from the fatal
life through interrelations of traditional risk factors with
98. The sum of 11010 # 01111 equal to inflammatory, immune and endothelial biomarkers. Air
(a) 101001 (b) 101010 pollution has various harmful effects on this process from
(c) 110101 (d) 101000 early life. Studying the effects of environmental factors on
early stages of atherosclerosis in early life can help identify
99. Which protocol needs to be installed for Internet access the underlying mechanisms.
on a network?
(a) TCP/IP (b) TELNET 107. Choose the option for the human system mechanisms
(c) IPX/SPX (d) Net BEUI whose interactions eventually result into cardiovascular
diseases due to air pollution?
100. A petabyte represents approximately (a) Inflammation (b) Coagulation
(a) 1000 gigabytes (b) 1000 kilobytes (c) Antigen (d) Both a and b
(c) 1000 terabytes (d) 1000 yottabytes

GENERAL ENGLISH 108. Which is the central syndrome talked about in the
101. I have been working here .....................six months. paragraph?
(a) since (b) by (c) for (d) in (a) Inflammation
(b) Atherogenesis
102. Defile (c) Secretions of tissue factors
(a) Pollute (b) Disapprove (c) Delay (d) Reveal (d) Thrombo Modulin

Directions: Q.103 – Q.106: Each question consists of a word 109. Which of the following is true?
printed in capital letters, followed by four words or phrases. (i) Exposure to air pollution may result in increase in
Choose the word or phrase that is most similar in meaning to TF and decrease in TM
the word in capital letters: (ii) Effect of air pollution is severe on humans and
103. POLEMIC occurs after adolescence
(a) black (b) magnetic (iii) Endothelial cells are sensitive target for air
(c) grimace (d) controversial pollutants
(a) All are true
104. The synonym for word FOOLHARDY is (b) Only (i) and (ii) are true
(a) Erudite (b) Unwise (c) Rusty (d) Roll (c) Only (i) and (iii) are true
(d) Only (ii) and (iii) are true
105. DEEP
(a) low (b) distracted (c) flat (d) awake 110. The primary cause of cardiovascular disease due to

106. Give the antonym for CRYPTIC factors discussed in paragraph is


(a) Futile (b) Candid (a) Lack of immunity (b) Anticoagulation
(c) Famous (d) Indifferent (c) Thrombo modulin (d) Endothelial Dysfunction

Directions (Q. Nos. 107 – Q.116): Answer following four 111. RETROGRADE
questions based on the given paragraph: (a) progressing (b) declining
A recent experimental study showed for the first time that (c) evaluating (d) directing
pulmonary exposure to the Particulate Matter (PM) within
diesel exhaust enhances atherogenesis. The human blood 112. The people ................... you socialise are called friends.
vessel endothelium is a sensitive target for air pollutants. The (a) with whom (b) who
interactions of the inflammation and coagulation systems are (c) with who (d) whom
of the main mechanisms involved in impairment of
endothelial function and eventually cardiovascular diseases. 113. Every one of them ............... to the music every day.
The effect of air pollution on inflammation, oxidative stress (a) Listen (b) Listening (c) Listens (d) None
and cardiovascular risk factors has been demonstrated not
114. I didn’t work hard when I was ................ school.
only in older adults, but also in young adults as well as in
(a) in (b) on (c) at (d) by
children and adolescents. The inflammation process
stimulates the coagulation system and result in increased 115. Where are you ......................?
secretion of Tissue Factor (TF). Endothelial function has key (a) from (b) by (c) of (d) to
roles in anticoagulant and fibrinolytic systems. In vitro
studies have demonstrated significant decrease in 116. Which of these is an adjective in “It is ......................”
endogenous anticoagulation activity, Thrombo Modulin (a) Hard (b) Hardly (c) Hardship (d) Harden
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Directions (Q. Nos. 117 – Q.120): For each numbered blank
space in the paragraph given below, choose the correct
response.

Paragraph
Books are 117 the most 118 product of human effort.
Temples 119 to ruin, pictures and statues 120;
117. Answer choices
(a) decidedly (b) definitely
(c) by far (d) certainty

118. Answer choices


(a) lasting (b) everlasting
(c) temporary (d) permanent

119. Answer choices


(a) break down (b) fall
(c) broken (d) crumble

120. Answer choices


(a) die (b) decay (c) fade (d) disappear

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ANSWER KEY: NIMCET 2011 ACTUAL PAPER
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. a 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b
11. d 12. c 13. c 14. d 15. d 16. d 17. d 18. a 19. b 20. b
21. c 22. b 23. c 24. c 25. c 26. a 27. b 28. b 29. c 30. b
31. c 32. b 33. d 34. c 35. c 36. a 37. a 38. a 39. c 40. c
41. a 42. d 43. d 44. b 45. b 46. a 47. a 48. a 49. a 50. a
51. a 52. a 53. c 54. b 55. b 56. d 57. d 58. c 59. a 60. c
61. d 62. b 63. d 64. c 65. c 66. b 67. b 68. d 69. a 70. a
71. b 72. a 73. b 74. c 75. b 76. d 77. d 78. b 79. b 80. a
81. c 82. d 83. d 84. b 85. b 86. b 87. c 88. d 89. a 90. a
91. b 92. c 93. b 94. b 95. d 96. b 97. d 98. a 99. a 100. c
101. c 102. b 103. d 104. b 105. a 106. b 107. d 108. a 109. b 110. b
111. b 112. a 113. c 114. a 115. a 116. a 117. b 118. d 119. d 120. a

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