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This is a sample paper for a BS Nursing program, covering various subjects such as English, Chemistry, and Physics. It includes multiple choice questions and is intended for undergraduate nursing students preparing for exams.
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Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 1 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing ENGLISH Complete t...
Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 1 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing ENGLISH Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to E) below each. 1. Despite the _____ of the materials with which Tahira had worked, many of her glass masterpieces have survived for more than seventy years. A. beauty B. translucence C. abundance D. majesty E. fragility 2. Although similar to mice in many physical characteristics, voles may be _______ mice by the shortness of their tails. A. distinguished from B. classified with C. related to D. categorized as E. enumerated with 3. Hamid viewed Maria to be _____; she seemed to be against any position regardless of its merits. A. heretical B. disobedient C. contrary D. inattentive E. harried Each question below consists of a related pair of words, followed by five lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. 4. POISON: TOXIC:: A. mixture: soluble B. sugar: sweet C. medicine: prescribed D. milk: bottled E. solid: liquid 5. PASSIVE : ACTIVE:: A. resist : beaten B. mope : gloomy C. grow : small D. hassle : obnoxious E. accept : questioning SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 2 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 6. MIRACLE: A. usualness B. wonder C. marvel D. sensation 7. MONOTHEIST: A. psychologist B. analyst C. polytheist D. physicist Read the passage to answer question 8-10 Young people must be educated in modern science, its methods and its mental attitudes. Without this education they will find the modern world utterly incomprehensible. But they cannot be good citizens of the world, or of their own national state, unless they are intellectually and imaginatively aware of the values which underlie human beliefs, motives and conduct. In this troubled period of human history, religion and the humanities are as vital as science to the education of good members of a good society. 8. “Incomprehensible” can best be replaced by: A. understandable B. explicable C. reasonable D. beyond your understanding 9. “Troubled period of human history” refers to: A. primitive times B. modern times C. good times D. bad times 10.The discussion of “values” in the passage serves primarily to illustrate the importance of education of: A. modern sciences B. religion or humanities C. religion and humanities D. modern sciences along with religion and humanities SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 3 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing CHEMISTRY 11.The rate of a chemical reaction is: A. determined from a balanced chemical equation B. the change in concentration of products and reactants in a certain amount of time C. not possible to determine experimentally D. expressed in units of time 12.In neutralization: A. the base is neutralized B. the acid is neutralized C. a salt is formed D. all of the above 13.An alkene with 16 carbons has a molecular formula of: A. C16H16 B. C16H34 C. C16H8 D. C16H32 14.Camphor is an organic compound related to: A. Carbohydrates B. Steroids C. Terpene D. Vitamin SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 4 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing PHYSICS 15.A boy walks 2 meters north, 4 meters west and 2 meters south. His final displacement is: A. 4 m east B. 4 m west C. 2 m north D. 2 m south E. 5 m northwest 16.The term Brownian movement refers to: A. irregular motions of small particles suspended in a fluid B. convection currents in a liquid or gas C. convection currents in a gas but not in a liquid D. the stretching of a body beyond its elastic limit E. the sinking of mercury in capillary tubes 17.A temperature of 450 Kelvin is equivalent to a Celsius temperature of: A. 273° B. 10° C. 273° D. 450° E. 177° SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 5 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing BIOLOGY 18.Protists that are simple in form, produce energy through photosynthesis and lack true tissue differentiation, are known as A. Algae B. Viruses C. Bacteria D. Pteriodophytes 19.In gymnosperms ___________ is not differentiated into stigma style and ovary. A. calyx B. gynaecium C. androecium D. corolla E. carpel 20.The term homo sapiens is an example of: A. Phylum-class B. Phylum-order C. a complete classification D. individual identification E. binomial nomenclature 21.The reproductive organs in tape worms are: A. Absent B. Located in each segment C. Well developed D. Both B and C SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 6 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 22.The largest ocean of the world is: A. Atlantic Ocean B. Pacific Ocean C. Indian Ocean D. North Sea 23.“Jeddah” is the seaport of: A. Jordan B. Kuwait C. Saudi Arabia D. Iraq 24.‘Air Blue’ is the airline of: A. Pakistan B. Canada C. Japan D. None of the above 25.The new name of Lyallpur is: A. Multan B. Faisalabad C. Abbottabad D. Lahore SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 7 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 8 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing HOW TO FILL THE ANSWER SHEET? One page printed Answer Sheet is provided to answer the questions. USE ONLY BALL PEN (BLACK/ BLUE) TO SHADE/FILL THE CIRCLES. How to fill an Answer: Answer sheet contains five circles containing five options of answer for one questions, containing alphabets from A to E inside, against each question number. The candidate has to completely shade/fill one circle that s/he thinks is correct. For example the candidate feels that the correct answer of the given question is ‘A’, then s/he may shade/fill the circle containing alphabet ‘A’ with ball pen like this: “A” Filled Incorrect Filling: Personal Data on Answer Sheet The Answer Sheet contains personal data of candidate on the top of the sheet. It has candidates’. NAME, FATHER NAME and ROLL NO. The candidate is required to critically check these fields and sign in the required space. If any field of personal information is found in-correct the candidate MUST inform the invigilator present around. Write down your Question booklet No. given on the right top corner of the Question booklet in the column of “Question book No”. Fill the circle “color of your question book”. Fill the right circle otherwise you will confuse the marking process which can have negative effects. SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 9 Building Standards in Educational and Professional Testing ANSWER KEY Q #. Right Choice 1 E 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 E 6 A 7 C 8 D 9 B 10 D 11 B 12 D 13 D 14 C 15 B 16 A 17 E 18 A 19 E 20 E 21 D 22 B 23 C 24 A 25 B SAMPLE PAPER BS NURSING PROGRAM 10