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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 27

A car of mass 800kg moves up an incline of 1 in 20 (1 in 20 means for every 20m along the road the car gains 1m in height) at…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 26

Cyclohexene, C6H10, is drawn as: Apply this information for the steroid-type structure shown below to find the total number of carbon atoms in the molecule. Answer: 26) B The first…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 25

The hormonal and nervous systems are often compared because of their similar roles in thebody. Which of the following statements about the two systems are true? 1 The nervous system…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 24

A design is set up by joining the points which are one third of the way along the sides of a square. This forms a second square as shown. This…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 23

In an ornamental fountain, water is squirted vertically upwards through a nozzle by a pump. 5kg of water pass through the nozzle each second, and the water reaches a height…

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10 January 2024
BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 22

A student prepared nitrobenzene by the following reaction.C6H6 + HNO3 → C6H5NO2 + H2Obenzene nitrobenzeneStarting with 3.9g of benzene, the student obtained 3.69g of nitrobenzene.What is the percentage yield?(Ar :…

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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 21

The following statements are about nuclear division by meiosis and mitosis.1 In animals meiosis only occurs in the reproductive organs.2 Mitosis can result in the formation of clones.3 Meiosis results…

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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 20

The total surface area of a cylinder is numerically the same as its volume. The radius of the cylinder is r cm, the height is h cm. Express h in…

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BMAT Solved Papers / BMAT 2010

BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 19

The diagrams below show velocity-time or distance-time graphs for 4 different objects, P, Q, Rand S. Which graph(s) show an object accelerating at 2.4m/s2? Answer: 19) B A straight line…

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BMAT 2010 Section 2 Question 18

Magnesium hydrogen phosphate contains the following ions: Mg2+, H+ and PO43-. Which one of the following is a possible formula for magnesium hydrogen phosphate? Answer: 18) B To solve this…

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