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Please provide me question paper for the entrance examination organized by the FIITJEE ??

Below I am providing you some questions of from question paper of FIITJEE Entrance Test:
FIITJEE Entrance Test Paper
1. “Allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation unless there are specific disturbing influences introduced” is quoted in
A. Gause‟s law B. Boyle‟s law
C. Hasse principle D. Mendel‟s law of segregation
E. Hardy-Weinberg principle
2. When tectonic plates move apart, it is called
A. Divergent boundary B. Transform fault boundary
C. Rift valley D. Convergent boundary
E. Convection boundary
3. Mass scale deforestation may cause
A. Adverse soil erosion B. Desertification
C. Extinction of species D. Changes to climatic conditions
E. All of above
4. Which country has the highest number of nuclear power plants, on per capita basis?
A. Germany B. Switzerland
C. Norway D. Japan
E. France
5. The increase in concentration of a toxic substance, in the organisms‟ tissue, at successively higher levels of the food chain, is known as:
A. Bioaccumulation B. Bio stimulation
C. Bioremediation D. Biocide
E. Biomagnifications
6. Which of the following is an effective water conservation technique?
A. Using low flush toilets B. Rainwater harvesting
C. Reduce the use of showerheads D. Mulching around trees and plants
E. All of above
7. The largest sector of power generation in India is:
A. Wind power B. Thermal power
C. Solar power D. Geothermal power
E. Hydroelectric power
8. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?
A. Carbon dioxide B. Water vapour
C. Methane D. Ozone
E. Nitrogen
9. Unloading and Frost wedging are examples of:
A. Biological weathering B. Soil erosion
C. Chemical weathering D. Oxidation
E. Mechanical weathering
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10. Which of the following is an r-adapted species?
A. Platypus B. Gorillas
C. Wolves D. Whales
E. Mice
11. A symbiotic relationship between two living organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped is known as:
A. Predation B. Parasitism
C. Mutualism D. Amensalism
E. Commensalism
12. Which of the following is known as “The Umbrella Act”?
A. The Air (Prevention and Control of pollution) act, 1981
B. The Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) act, 1974
C. Hazardous waste(Management and Handling) rules, 1989
D. Cruelty prevention act, 1979
E. Environment protection act, 1986
13. The earthworms belongs to which category
A. Scavengers B. Parasites
C. Omnivores D. Bottom feeder
E. Detritivores
14. Choose the correct atmospheric layers starting from the layer closest to earth?
A. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere
B. Stratosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere
C. Troposphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere
D. Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Troposphere, Stratosphere
E. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere
15. Which of the following country has not ratified the „Kyoto Protocol‟?
A. Canada B. Australia
C. Norway D. Japan
E. United State of America
16. The amount of energy passed from one trophic level to the next is approximately:
A. 1% B. 10%
C. 25% D. 50%
E. 75%
17. Who is considered as the father of Indian ecology?
A. Ram Deo Misra B. R.K Pachauri
C. Ernst Hackle D. M.S. Swaminathan
E. Norman Borlaug
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18. Who is considered as father of White Revolution?
A. George Verghese Kurien B. Sunder Lal Bahuguna
C. Chandi Prasad Bhat D. Ramchandra Panduranga
E. Ram Krishna Panduranga
19. Mammals that lay eggs, such as the platypus or the echidna, are called
A. Monotremes B. Oviparous
C. Nektons D. Benthos
E. Echiedneos
20. The phosphorus cycle differs from the carbon cycle in the following:
A. there is little or no human impact on the phosphorus cycle
B. phosphorus is not a critical component of living organisms
C. the hydrosphere contributes to part of the phosphorus cycle
E. the atmosphere does not contribute to part of the phosphorus cycle
21. Plants play a role in the carbon cycle, but have no role in the phosphorus cycle the phosphorus cycle occurs through:
A. burning of fossil fuels B. the greenhouse effect
C. global warming C. depletion of the ozone layer
E. the use of fertilizers
22. Which of the following processes is NOT a part of hydrologic cycle?
A. transpiration B. precipitation
C. sublimation D. infiltration
E. nitrification
23. Precipitation that occurs due to air masses by striking some natural topographic barriers like mountains, is called
A. Convection B. Cyclonic
C. Front genesis D. Advection
E. Orographic
24. Which are the water holding elements of the hydrological cycle?
A. Atmosphere and Vegetation B. Snow peaks, Streams, lakes and rivers
C. Soil, streams and Land surface D. Glaciers, lakes and ponds
E. All of above
25. Which set of cyclone was not experienced in India?
A. Nisha and Nilam B. Fanoos and Phayan
C. Laila and Yemyin D. Laila and Fanoos
E. Katrina and Karina
26. According to USDA soil taxonomy, which one is the correct sequence of soil horizons?
A. B-O-A-R-C B. A-B-C-O-R
C. R-A-B-C-O D. A-B-C-R –O
E. O-A-B-C-R
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27. Which set is a correct match
(a) Blue revolution (i) Pisciculture
(b) Golden revolution (ii) Horticulture
(c) Yellow revolution (iii) oilseeds production
(d) Green revolution (iv) crop production
(e) Brown revolution (v) housing and real estate
A. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i), (e) - (v)
B. (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (i), (d) - (v), (e) - (iv)
C. (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (v), (e) - (iii)
D. (a) - (v), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i), (e) - (iii)
E. (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv), (e) - (v)
28. Which type of drought occurs when there is a prolonged period of less-than-average precipitation?
A. Agricultural B. Hydrological
C. Famine D. Meteorological
E. None of the above
29. Who were awarded noble prize in Chemistry for Stratospheric Ozone Depletion in the year 1995?
A. Robert F. Curl Jr., Harry Kroto and Richard Smalley
B. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan,
C. Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath
D. Richard R. Ernst
E. Crutzen, Molina, and Rowland
30. Which are not temperate grasslands?
A. Steppes and Pampas B. Prairie and Pampas
C. Downs and Velds D. Steppes and Prairies
E. Llanos and Campos

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Old January 6th, 2014, 10:53 AM
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The FIITJEE is a Engineering entrance exam coaching centre. It is offered coaching classes for various entrance examination

Here I am giving you question paper for the entrance examination organized by the FIITJEE in PDF file attached with it so you can get it easily..

Some questions are given below :

5. A cubical block of wood is floating in a liquid. If the ratio of the densities of the block and of the liquid is S, find the minimum weight of a body that should be kept on the block to just immerse it.

6. A 50gm lead bullet (sp. heat 0.020 cal/g) is initially at 300C. It is fired vertically upward with a speed 840 m/s. On returning to the starting level, it strikes a slab of ice at 00C. How much ice is melted? Assume no loss of heat. Latent heat of ice 80 cal / gm.

7. A body initially at 800 C cools to 640C in 5 minutes and 520C in 10 minutes. What will be its temperature after 15 minutes and what is the temperature of the surroundings?

8. If pressure of a gas increases by 1 atmosphere and temperature increases by 10C, calculate the increment in the velocity of sound.

9. An X-ray tube operates at 5KV. Find the maximum speed of the electrons striking the target. Given: Mass of electron m = 9.1  1031 Kg, charge on electron, e = 1.602  1019 C.

10. A thin prism P1 with angle 4o and made from glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined with another thin prism P2 made from glass of refractive index 1.72 to produce dispersion without deviation. What is the angle of the prism P2? PART – II

11. Two blocks of masses m1, and m2 connected by a light spring of stiffness k, are kept on a smooth horizontal surface as shown in the figure. What should be the initial compression of the spring so that the system will be about to break off the surface, after releasing the block m1?

12. A source emitting sound of frequency 180 Hz is placed infront of a wall at a distance of 2m from it. A detector is also placed in front of the wall at the same distance from it. Find the minimum distance between the source and the detector for which the detector detects a maximum of sound. Speed of sound air = 360 m/s.

13. Light is incident at an angle  on one plane end of a transparent cylindrical rod of R.I n. Determine the least value of n so that the light entering the rod does not come out of the curved surface of the rod irrespective of the value of 

14. The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted from a metallic surface is 30 eV when monochromatic radiation of wavelength  falls on it. When the same surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 2, the maximum kinetic energy photo electrons is observed to be 10 eV. Calculate the wavelength  and determine the maximum wavelength of incident radiation for which photoelectrons can be emitted by this surface, (h = 6.62  1034 J-S = 4.14  1015 eV-s, c = 3  108 m/s)
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