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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2011

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 6

When molecules collide, for a reaction to take place, two conditions must be met. Firstly, theymust have sufficient energy to react and secondly, they must have the right orientation. Thismeans…

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11 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2011

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 5

The following statements relate to typical nuclear division in human cells:1 mitosis results in variation within the species2 meiosis results in the production of genetically identical cells3 mitosis results in…

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11 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2011

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 4

Simplify:3x(3x⁻⅓)³ Answer: 4) C 3x(3x⁻⅓)³ 3x(3³ x⁻³⁄₃) 3x(27x⁻¹) 3x (27/x) 3 x 27 = 81

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11 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2011

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 3

Two identical cars, P and Q, start at the same level. Car P moves at a constant speed of 10m/s up a hill to a height of 25m in a…

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11 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2011

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 2

A metal, X, is in group III of the periodic table. A non-metal, Y, is in group VI of the periodic table. They react together to form a compound. What…

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11 January 2024
BMAT 2011 / BMAT Solved Papers

BMAT 2011 Section 2 Question 1

Which word or statement does not correctly fit into one of the gaps left in the table? Answer: 1) F A – insulin can fit in the pancreas row. B…

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