NSMQ2025 Trier Contests: Past Questions and Answers (fundamental, SpeedRace, and True/False): SET 08
NSMQ2025 Trier Contests: Past Questions and Answers (fundamental, SpeedRace, and True/False): SET 08
PREAMBLE: A triangle has vertices at points P(2, 1), Q(5, 5), and R(1, 3). Find the vector
- PQ
Ans: 3i + 4j
- PR
Ans: -i + 2j
- QR
Ans: -4i – 2j
PREAMBLE: Find the area bounded by the straight line given and the coordinate axis.
- 3x + 2y – 12 = 0
Ans: 12 square units
- 5x – 4y + 20 = 0
Ans: 10 square units
- 4X + 5y – 40 = 0
Ans: 40 square units
PREAMBLE: Calculate the half-life of the following reactions:
- A zero-order reaction with initial concentration 0.0500 mol/dm3 and rate constant 0.0200 moldm-3s-1
Ans: 1.25 s
- A first-order reaction with an initial concentration of 0.0200 mol/dm3 and a rate constant 0.0.0300 per second
Ans: 23.1 s
- A second-order reaction with initial concentration 0.500 mol/dm3 and rate constant 0.100 dm3mol-1s-1
Ans: 20.0s
PREAMBLE: Give the name of the process involved in the industrial manufacture of the following chemicals:
- Sodium carbonate
Ans: Solvay process
- Polyethene
Ans: Ziegler-Natta process (accept Ziegler process)
- Sodium hydroxide
Ans: Castner-Kellner process (accept Mercury Cell Process)
PREAMBLE: An alternating current of frequency 100.0 Hertz flows in a circuit containing a resistor. Calculate the peak current for the following r.m.s values:
- 50 A
Ans: 6.36 A
- 50 A
Ans: 9.19 A
- 50 A
Ans: 12.0 A
PREAMBLE: A ships siren vibrates with displacement y, where y = A sin 50πt. This sound causes the diaphragm of the eardrum of an observer 200 meters away to vibrate. If the speed of sound is 340 m/s. Calculate;
- The frequency of the sound
Ans: 25 Hz
- The wavelength of the sound
Ans: 14 m
- The period of the sound waves
Ans: 0.040 s
PREAMBLE: Give one importance to each of the transaminations in the body
- Answers:
- Enables the synthesis of non-essential amino acids
- Allows the body to convert one amino acid into another, based on metabolic demands.
- Serves as the first step in amino acid catabolism (breakdown), preparing amino groups for disposal.
- Provides a critical bridge between carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
PREAMBLE: The process of removing introns and joining exons is called splicing. Give one importance of RNA Splicing
- Answers:
- Increases proteomic diversity
- Enables gene regulation
- Facilitates evolution
- Improves gene fidelity and repair
- Generates non-coding RNAs
SPEED RACE
- In population genetics, what name is given to the sharp reduction in population size that reduces genetic variation?
Answer: Bottleneck Effect
- Why are chromoplasts coloured?
Answer: Because they contain carotenoid pigments
- What name is given to the region on the gene where RNA polymerase attaches to?
Answer: promoter region
- Working together, Ben and Tom can build a wall in 4 hours. Ben can build it alone in 6 hours. How long would it take Tom alone?
Answer: 12 hours
- Solve for x: (√x) + 3 = x
Ans: (7 + √13)/2
- A magazine page has 40 cm² of printed area. The height is 3 times the width. Margins are 1 cm uniformly. Find the page dimensions.
Ans: 5.65 cm x 12.95 cm (accept 5.7 cm x 13 cm)
- A volume of hydrogen diffuses in 10.2 s. How long for the same volume of oxygen under same conditions to diffuse?
Ans: 40.8 s
- What amount (moles) of silver is deposited when 0.500 A passes through AgNO₃ solution for 1,930 s?
Ans: 0.0100 mol
- The volume of a gas is halved at constant temperature. What is the percentage change in pressure?
Ans: increases by 100% (do not accept it if the student doesn’t bring ‘increase’)
- Find the centripetal acceleration of an object moving in a circle of radius 5.50 m with a speed of 15.0 m/s.
Ans: 40.9 m/s2.
- What is the most suitable total length of a dipole aerial used to receive FM wave of frequency 50Hz?
Ans: 3 m
- The piston in an airtight pump is withdrawn so that the volume of the air chamber is increased three times. What is the change in pressure?
Ans: pressure will be reduced to one-third the original pressure
TRUE OR FALSE
- Crown glass typically has a higher refractive index than water.
Ans: True
- The refractive index of ice is greater than that of diamond.
Ans: False
- Flint glass has a higher refractive index than crown glass.
Ans: True
- A photovoltaic cell operates on the same basic principle as a photoconductive cell.
Ans: False (Photovoltaic cells generate voltage, photoconductive cells change resistance.)
- In a photoconductive cell, the resistance decreases when the light intensity increases.
Ans: True
- Photocells are commonly used to automatically switch streetlights on at dusk.
Ans: True
- Basidiomycetes are also known as sac fungi.
Ans: False (They are club fungi; Ascomycetes are sac fungi.)
- The most abundant pigment in plants is chlorophyll B.
Ans: False (It is chlorophyll A)
- Ascomycetes are also called conjugated fungi.
Ans: False (That is Zygomycetes)
- Tuberculosis is primarily transmitted through contaminated water.
Ans: False (It is airborne.)
- Black stem rust of wheat is spread through infected seeds only
Ans: False (It is spread by wind-blown spores.)
- Amoebiasis can be transmitted by contaminated food and drinking water.
Ans: True
- The reminder in zero when x3 – 1 is divided by x-1
Ans: True
- The reminder is zero when x3+1 is divided by x+1
Ans: True
- The reminder is zero when x3– 1 is divided by x+1
Ans: False
- The ordered pair (2, 5) satisfies the inequality 3x + y ≤ 10.
Ans: False
- The ordered pair (0, 0) satisfies the inequality 2x + 5y < 1.
Ans: True
- The ordered pair (1,-3) satisfies the inequality -2x-3y<4.
Ans: False
- The sum of the quantum numbers n, l, m, and s for the electron in a ground-state hydrogen atom is 1.5.
Ans: True
- The sum of the quantum numbers for the last electron in a sodium atom (Z=11) is 3.5.
Ans: True
- The azimuthal quantum number (l) for an electron in a 4p orbital is 2.
Ans: False (For a p orbital, l = 1)
