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BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 21

Evaluate? Answer: 21) 9 If you are not sure about solving powers, click here. Let us solve the values given in the problem individually. 32^¹⁄₅ = ⁵√32 = 2 9⁰…

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9 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 20

Five identical resistors are connected to a cell as in the diagram. The potential differences across R1 , R2 and R3 are V1, V2 and V3 respectively. What is the…

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9 January 2024
Bmat 2006 / BMAT Solved Papers

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 19

Which row of the table shows the response of the iris to reducing levels of light? Answer: 19) C This is no longer on the BMAT syllabus. However, you should…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 18

The table shows some details of the composition of inhaled and exhaled air of a student. The student is breathing 500 cm³ of air 14 times per minute. How many…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 17

The element has a mass number of 40 and an atomic number of 20. Consider the statements and decide which of them are correct. 1 The nucleus has a relative…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 16

An object with a mass of 20 kg is lifted by the arrangement shown in the diagram. Air resistance (drag) can be ignored, and the gravitational field strength (acceleration due…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 15

The diagram shows part of the circulatory system Which row of the table identifies the blood vessels that best fit the descriptions after eating a carbohydrate rich meal? Answer: 15)…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 14

Find the positive solution of the following simultaneous equations: Answer: 14) x = 3 ; y = 1 2x – y = 5y = 2x – 5 Substitute this expression…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 13

At 200 °C, potassium hydrogencarbonate decomposes according to the following equation. What is the loss in mass when 50.0 g of potassium hydrogencarbonate are heated at 200 °C to constant…

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8 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / Bmat 2006

BMAT 2006 Section 2 Question 12

In statistics Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is given by the formula: Rearrange the formula to make ∑ 2 d the subject: Rearrange the formula to make ∑ 2 d the…

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8 January 2024
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