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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 17

In the family tree shown below, both P and Q are carriers of a recessive allele which causes a condition. Only individuals R and X have the condition. What is…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 16

A shape is formed by drawing a triangle ABC inside the triangle ADE. BC is parallel to DE.AB = 4cm BC = xcm DE = x + 3cm DB =…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 15

The circuit shows five identical filament bulbs designed to work at 12V connected in a circuit with two switches. Switch P is initially open and switch Q is initially closed.…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 14

Which of the following ionic equations are correct?1 X+ e- → X2 X- e- → X3 O2- + 2e- → O4 O2- - e- → O25 2I- 2e- → I6…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 13

Signals are transmitted from one neuron to the next neuron, by molecules. These statements are about this process: 1 Transmitter molecules are formed in the receptors.2 The signal is transmitted…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 12

The mean time for running a race by a group of 20 people was 54 seconds. The times for a second group of people were added and the value of…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 11

When radioactive isotopes decay, they sometimes have to go through a succession of disintegrations to reach a stable isotope. These are called decay chains, and involve the successive emission of…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 10

Which two of the following are produced by the complete combustion of fuels? 1 CH42 CO3 CO24 H2O5 He6 NH3 Answer: 10) D Be careful! It specifies “complete combustion of fuels”.…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 9

Which one of the following correctly completes the statement: During the process of evolution, natural selection will favour individuals with… Answer: 9) B A – WrongA gene pool consists of…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 8

A children's game is played on a square grid starting in the centre. Players spin two spinners to decide how to move their counters. The first spinner decides the direction…

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10 January 2024
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