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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 17

A parachutist of total mass 90kg (including the parachute) is falling at a terminal velocity of 6m/s. Take the force due to gravity on a mass of 1kg to be…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 16

In 2001 a quarter of the population of Wales reported having a limiting long-term illness or disability which restricted their daily activities. What is the probability that out of a…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 15

In these circuits the cells are identical and their internal resistances can be ignored. Indicate whether each of the statements below is true or false for the circuits shown Answer:…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 14

Plugs of cotton wool containing concentrated aqueous ammonia and concentrated hydrochloric acid are placed at opposite ends of a tube, at room temperature. A white ring of solid ammonium chloride…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 13

Solve the inequalityx^2 ≥ 8 – 2x Answer: 13) D We need to use the inequalities given in the options to solve this question. x² ≥ 8 – 2x Rearranging,x²…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 12

The diagram shows a family tree. The grandfather, individual 1, carries a recessive allele on his X chromosome. Which other individuals could have inherited this allele? Answer: 12) D Individual…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 11

One of the steps in the breakdown of glucose is the conversion of pyruvic acid, CH3COCO2H, into lactic acid, CH3CH(OH)CO2H. This is an example of. Answer: 11) B Counting the…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 10

The diagram shows two sets of parallel lines. Angles θ, α, β and γ are as marked. Which of the following statements are true? (shade all that apply). Answer: 10)…

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5 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2004

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 9

A ball is thrown vertically upwards and leaves the thrower’s hand with a speed of 12m/s.Calculate the height to which it rises. You may assume that all of the initial…

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5 January 2024
BMAT 2004 / BMAT Solved Papers

BMAT 2004 Section 2 Question 8

An oxide of tungsten contains 79.31% by mass of tungsten.What is the formula of this oxide? (relative atomic masses: O = 16; W = 184) Answer: 8) E Round up…

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