ENTRANCE TEST 2021 NMDCAT REPEATERS TEST # 19 BIOLOGY
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1 ENTRANCE TEST 2021 NMDCAT REPEATERS TEST # 19 BIOLOGY Q.1 Water and minerals move down their concentration gradient through plasmodesmata, to cells of cortex, endodermis, pericycle and then to sap in the xylem cells. This is also known as the: A) Symplastic pathway C) Vacuolar pathway B) Mineral absorption pathway D) Apoplastic pathway Q.2 The backflow of blood from pulmonary artery is prevented by: A) Mitral valve C) Tricuspid valve B) Bicuspid valve D) Semilunar valve Q.3 The water potential and osmotic potential of pure water are and respectively: A) Zero, 100 C) Zero, Zero B) 100, Zero D) 100, 50 Q.4 Plasmodesmata, mostly does not play any role in: A) Phloem translocation C) Vacuolar movement B) Symplastic movement D) Apoplastic movement Q.5 A third mechanism to defend the bodies of animals, against the foreign invaders is called: A) Heterophagy C) Phagocytosis B) Autophagy D) Immunity Q.6 Active infections are combated with: A) Active immunity C) Natural immunity B) Artificial immunity D) Passive immunity Q.7 An immunity developed during recovery from a disease is called: A) Artificial passive immunity C) Natural passive immunity B) Artificial active immunity D) Natural active immunity Q.8 have lymphocytes and macrophages that destroy bacteria and viruses: A) Liver C) Lymph nodes B) Spleen D) Blood Q.9 is not included in the functions of antibodies: A) Immobilization of antigens B) Setting in motion events that ultimately cause the destruction of antigen C) Production of toxins D) Production of antitoxins Q.10 The inner most layer of heart is called: A) Myocardium C) Epicardium B) Endothelium D) Endocardium Q.11 Thymus gland is involved in maturation of: A) Platelets C) Eosinophils B) Lymphocytes B D) Lymphocytes T Q.12 The flow of lymph in lymphatic vessels is maintained by: A) Heart, activity of smooth muscles and valves B) Activity of skeletal muscles, movement of viscera and breathing movements C) Breathing movements, activity of skeletal muscles and kidneys D) Exercise, breathing movements and heart Q.13 The force of attraction between water molecules is: A) Adhesion C) Tensile B) Cohesion D) Imbibition Q.14 The is the largest artery while is the largest vein in the body respectively: A) Vena cava, aorta C) Lymph vessel, aorta B) Aorta, vena cava D) Aorta, venule NMDCAT REPEATERS TEST # 19 Page 1 of 3
2 Q.15 A system which is responsible for the transport and returning of the material from the tissues of the body to the blood: A) Circulatory system C) Excretory system B) Respiratory system D) Lymphatic system Q.16 Human heart functions as a, and is responsible for pulmonary and systemic circulation: A) Single pump C) Triple pump B) Double pump D) Natural pump Q.17 Constant amino acid sequences are the same for: A) All antibodies C) All the antibodies in one class B) One antibody D) All the antibodies of a human body Q.18 It is a antibodies containing serum: A) Antiseptic C) Immunogen B) Disinfectant D) Antiserum Q.19 A person who have been encountered by infectious hepatitis will be immunized by: A) Passive immunization C) Natural immunity B) Active immunization D) Auto immune response Q.20 Muscles and elastic fibres are absent in: A) Aorta C) Veins B) Arteries D) Capillaries Q.21 In case of snake bite, we opt: A) Active immunization C) Auto immune response B) Passive immunization D) Natural immunity Q.22 Force exerted by protoplast against cell wall is called: A) Solute potential C) Osmotic potential B) Pressure potential D) Water potential Q.23 All of the following are functions of lymph nodes, EXCEPT: A) Destroys worn out RBCs B) They also filter lymph (make germ free) C) Produce lymphocytes and antibodies for the defense of the body D) Produce erythrocytes Q.24 The valves present in the veins are: A) Bicuspid C) Mitral B) Tricuspid D) Semilunar Q.25 The rate of flow of blood increases again in: A) Aorta C) Capillaries B) Arterioles D) Venules Q.26 Variable amino acid sequences in antibody molecule are found in: A) Both light chains only C) One heavy and one light chain B) Both heavy chains only D) Both heavy and light chains Q.27 are products of antibodies: A) Immunogen C) Antitoxins B) Antigen D) T-lymphocytes Q.28 Repetition for vaccination is required for persistent protection against: A) Polio C) Measles B) Small pox D) Tetanus Q.29 Which of the following protects heart from over extension? A) Endocardium C) Myocardium B) Epicardium D) Pericardium Q.30 The blood vessel which carries deoxygenated blood from heart to the lungs is called: A) Haptic vein C) Coronary artery B) Pulmonary vein D) Pulmonary artery Q.31 The largest body of lymphoid tissue in the human body is: A) Liver C) Spleen B) Kidney D) Stomach Q.32 Arteries carry oxygenated blood, EXCEPT: A) Hepatic C) Pulmonary B) Renal D) Cardiac NMDCAT REPEATERS TEST # 19 Page 2 of 3
3 Q.33 Pulling upward of water and dissolved minerals towards the leaves through the xylem tissue is called: A) Root pressure C) Water potential B) Ascent of sap D) Osmotic potential Q.34 The lymph serves to: A) Transport CO2 to the lungs C) Return the interstitial fluid to the blood B) Transport O2 to the heart D) Return the WBCs and RBCs to the blood Q.35 Lymph most closely resembles: A) Plasma C) Urine B) Blood D) Interstitial fluid Q.36 Pick up the one which is part of general defense system of our body: A) Antibodies C) Humoral immune response B) Phagocytes D) Cell mediated response Q.37 The blood vessel that transport blood from body cells toward heart is: A) Vein C) Venule B) Artery D) Arteriole Q.38 The lymph vessel empty in: A) Veins C) Arterioles B) Arteries D) Capillaries Q.39 Skin is a: A) Anatomical barrier C) Physical barrier B) Phagocytic barrier D) Inflammation barrier Q.40 Which one of the following secretes immunoglobulin? A) Hepatocyte C) T-lymphocyte B) Macrophage D) B-lymphocyte Q.41 Immunoglobulin are chemically: A) Glycoproteins C) Glycogens B) Lipoproteins D) Glycolipids Q.42 The cells which play very important role in developing immunity are: A) Monocytes C) Lymphocytes B) Neutrophils D) Thrombocytes Q.43 Which of the following blood vessels have the highest pressure of blood? A) Aorta C) Pulmonary veins B) Pulmonary arteries D) Vena cavae Q.44 In human heart, the left atrium receives: A) The superior vena cava C) The coronary sinus B) The inferior vena cava D) The four pulmonary veins Q.45 Lacteals are the branches of lymph capillaries located within: A) Ileum C) Villi B) Microvilli D) Large intestine Q.46 Lymph nodes get supply by: A) Many efferent lymph vessels C) Many afferent lymph vessels B) Single efferent lymph vessels D) Single afferent lymph vessels Q.47 The left atrioventricular valve is: A) Tricuspid valve C) Semilunar valve B) Bicuspid valve D) Sphincter valve Q.48 The system that comprises lymph capillaries, lymph vessels, lymphoid masses, lymph nodes and lymph is called: A) Transport system C) Lymphatic system B) Blood vascular system D) Immune system Q.49 The right and left chambers of heart are meant for: A) Complete separation of deoxygenated and oxygenated blood B) Pulmonary and systemic circulation C) Receipt of deoxygenated blood D) Receipt of oxygenated blood Q.50 The antigen antibody complexes formed in the body are taken up by: A) Phagocytes C) Monocytes B) Lymphocytes D) Leukocytes NMDCAT REPEATERS TEST # 19 Page 3 of 3
4 ENTRANCE TEST 2021 NMDCAT CHEMISTRY (Repeaters) TEST # 19 UHS TOPIC 11 (Inorganic Chemistry) TOPICS: GROUPS (s and p block elements) Q.51 Which one of the following statements is incorrect about general electronic configuration of s, p, d and f block elements? A) s-block elements. ns 1-2 B) p-block elements. ns 1-2 np 1-6 C) d-block elements. (n 1) d 1-10 ns 1-2 D) f-block elements. (n 2) 1-14 (n 1)d 0-1 ns 2 Q.52 The melting points and boiling points of IA and IIA group elements down the group from top to bottom due to in their atomic size. A) Decrease, increase C) Decrease, decrease B) Increase, decrease D) Increase, Increase Q.53 Which of the following is not general characteristic of s-block elements? A) They are very hard metals C) They act as strong reducing agent B) They are highly reactive metals D) They have low ionization energies Q.54 Lithium shows all of the following anomalous behaviour EXCEPT: A) It has comparatively higher melting point and boiling point B) It is much harder than the other alkali metals C) It is weaker base than the other alkali metals D) It reacts with nitrogen directly but not with carbon Q.55 Consider the following reactions of alkali metals with oxygen, water and chlorine: St. Alkali with O2 with H2O with Cl2 metals I. Li 4Li(s)+O2(g) 2Li2O(s) 2Li(s)+2H2O(l) 2LiOH(aq)+H2(g) 2Li(s) + Cl2(g) 2LiCl(s) II. Na 2Na(s)+O2(g) Na2O2(s) 2Na(s)+2H2O(l) 2NaOH(aq)+H2(g) 2Na(s)+Cl2(g) 2NaCl(s) excess pale yellow III. K K(s)+O2(g) KO2(s) orange yellow IV. Cs Cs(s)+O2(g) CsO2(s) orange yellow 2K(s)+H2O(l) 2KOH(aq) + H2(g) 2Cs(s)+H2O(l) 2CsOH(aq) + H2(g) 2K(s)+Cl2 2KCl(s) 2Cs(s)+Cl2 2CsCl Which of the above reactions of alkali metals is/are correct? A) I only C) III and IV only B) II only D) I, II, III and IV Q.56 Lithium nitrate on thermal decomposition produces: A) LiNO2 + O2 C) LINO2 + NO2 B) Li2O + NO2 + O2 D) LiO2 + O2 Q.57 Consider the following statements: I. Be, Ga and Al form polymeric halides. II. Mg, Zn and In form intermediate hydrides. III. As, Sb and Bi form amphoteric oxides. IV. Ca, K and Ba form basic oxides. Which of the statements is/are correct? A) I only C) II and III B) II only D) I, II, III and IV Q.58 Alkaline earth metal hydroxides decompose on heating. Which of the following reactions is a correct representation of this decomposition? A) M(OH)2(s) MO(s) + H2O(l) C) 2MOH(s) 2MO(s) + H2(g) B) 4MOH(s) 4M(s) + 2H2O(l) + O2(s) D) 2MOH(s) M2O(s) + H2O(l) Q.59 When gypsum is heated above 100 o C it loses of its water giving a white powder called Plaster of Paris: A) Three quarters C) Two quarters B) Half quarter D) No effect of heating NMDCAT TEST # 19 Page 1 of 3
5 Q.60 Which one of the following is the most suitable method for the extraction of barium? A) Electrolysing aqueous barium chloride C) Reducing barium oxide with aluminium B) Electrolysing molten barium chloride D) Reducing barium oxide with carbon Q.61 When a mixture of white solids Z, is treated with an excess of dilute hydrochloric acid, a colourless gas is evolved and some, (but not all) of the mixture dissolves. A) Ba(NO3)2 and Ca(OH)2 C) CaCO3 and MgSO4 B) BaSO4 and CaCO3 D) Ca(OH)2 and MgCO3 Q.62 Which of the following oxides of an element is strongly basic in nature? A) Na2O C) Al2O3 B) MgO D) SO3 Q.63 Consider the following statements: I. Elements with similar properties are placed in vertical column called groups II. Groups are usually numbered by Roman numerals (I to VIII) III. The sub-groups containing normal elements are labelled as A sub-groups IV. The sub-groups containing transition elements are labelled as B sub-groups A) I only C) III and IV B) II only D) I, II, III and IV Q.64 Which of the following hydroxides of IIA group elements is used for the treatment of acidity in the stomach? A) Sr(OH)2 C) Mg(OH)2 B) Ca(OH)2 D) Be(OH)2 Q.65 Which of the following elements is known as bridge element? A) Be C) Cl B) K D) P Q.66 In IIA group elements, which of the following properties increases down the group: A) Melting and boiling points C) Hardness B) Electronegativity D) Shielding effect Q.67 Magnesium (Mg) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) at high pressure and in the presence of catalyst to forms magnesium hydride: A) MgI2 C) Pd / C B) P2O5 D) N2H4 Q.68 All of the following elements form amphoteric oxides EXCEPT? A) Be C) Al B) Zn D) Ca Q.69 Identify the correct statement about the solubility of compounds of IIA group elements: A) Compounds of group IIA cations containing anions with a charge of -1 are generally soluble B) Compounds of group IIA cations containing anions with a charge of -2 are generally insoluble C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B Q.70 Which of the following hydroxides of IIA group elements is insoluble in water? A) Be(OH)2 C) Sr(OH)2 B) Ca(OH)2 D) Ba(OH)2 Q.71 Which of the following elements of IIA group produces hydrogen gas when it is treated with alkali? A) Be C) Ca B) Mg D) Sr Q.72 Which of the following elements has greater melting point? A) K C) Ca B) Ba D) Sr Q.73 Down the group acid or base behavior of metallic oxides of group IIA elements changes to: A) More basic C) Less basic B) No change D) More acidic Q.74 Which of the following pair of elements of IIA group form peroxide when treated with oxygen? A) Be and Mg C) Ba and Sr B) Ca and Ba D) Sr and Ca NMDCAT TEST # 19 Page 2 of 3
6 Q.75 Which of the following statements does not match correctly? A) Chemical formula of quick lime CaO B) Slaked lime calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 C) Milk of lime a colloidal solution of slaked lime in water D) Lime water a clear solution of Ca(OH)2 in water Q.76 Which of the following elements has lower melting and boiling points? A) Be C) Ca B) Mg D) Sr Q.77 Reactions of IIA group elements with water are given: I. o C M g + H O s te a m M g O + H 2 2 II. R e d h o t te m p e r a tu r e B e + H O s te a m B e O + H 2 2 III. C a + 2 H O c o ld w a te r C a (O H ) + H IV. B a + 2 H O 2 c o ld w a te r B a O H + H 2 2 Which of the following reaction is not possible? A) I only C) I, II and III B) II only D) I, III and IV Q.78 Which of the alkali metals does not form super oxide? A) Na C) Rb B) K D) Cs Q.79 Which of the following statements is incorrect about IIA and VIIA group elements? Opt. IIA group elements VIIA group elements A) They are metals They are non-metals B) They act as reducing agents They act as oxidizing agents C) They have greater (E o red) values They have smaller (E o red) values D) They have general electronic They have general electronic configuration configuration in the valence shell ns 2 in the valence shell ns 2, np 5 Q.80 Which of the following elements react with water slowly? A) Li C) K B) Na D) Rb Q.81 Consider the following statement about chlorides of alkali metals: I. The group 1 metals all react with chlorine to produce chlorides II. The chlorides are all white solids at room temperature III. The reactions get more vigorous going down the group IV. They dissolve in water to make a neutral solution Which of the above statement is/are correct? A) I only C) III and IV only B) II only D) I, II, III and IV Q.82 Which of the following statements does not match correctly for alkali metals and alkaline earth metals? Opt. Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals A) Their oxides and hydroxides are more basic in nature. Their oxides and hydroxides are less basic in nature. B) Their ions have high heat of hydration. Their ions have low heat of hydration. C) They are more electropositive elements. They are less electropositive elements. D) They are more reactive. They are less reactive. Q.83 Which of the following superoxide/peroxide of IA group elements has a very interesting use in breathing equipment for mountaineers and in space craft: A) Na2O2 C) RbO2 B) KO2 D) CsO2 Q.84 All of the following properties of alkali metals decrease down the group EXCEPT: A) Hardness C) Chemical reactivity B) Melting points and boiling points D) Heat of hydration Q.85 Which of the following elements form acidic oxide and shows diagonal relationship with silicon? A) Th C) In B) Al D) B NMDCAT TEST # 19 Page 3 of 3
7 PHYSICS NMDCAT Current electricity TEST#19 (UNIT # 07A) Q.86 A battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 6.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to three resistors as shown. 6.0 V 4.0 k 4.0 k X 4.0 k Each resistor has a resistance of 4.0 k. What is the current in resistor X? A) 0.25 ma C) 0.50 ma B) 0.75 ma D) 1.0 ma Q.87 The resistance of 20 cm long wire is 3. When the wire is stretched uniformly so that its length becomes 40 cm, then new resistance is: A) 3 ohm C) 30 ohm B) 12 ohm D) 7 ohm Q.88 The potential difference between the point A and B of the electrical circuit given below is: 25 1A A 5 20 B A) 25V C) 75V B) 10V D) 12.5V Q.89 In the parallel combination of two resistances R1 and R 2 I is the total current through the circuit due to source of potential difference V then which of the following is correct: A) C) V = V 1 = V2 R1R2 B) R e = R1 + R2 D) All of these Q.90 The total electrical resistance between the points A and B of the circuit shown below is: I = I 1 + I 2 A A) 10 C) 15 B) 30 D) 20 Q.91 The equivalent resistance between A and B in the figure is: B C 4 3 A) C) 3 2 B) 3 D) 2 NMDCAT Repeater TEST # 19 Page 1 of 4
8 Q.92 Equivalent resistance between A and B in figure is: 3Ω 3Ω a b 3Ω 3Ω 3Ω 3Ω A 3Ω 3Ω B A) 2 C) 18 B) 6 D) 3.6 Q.93 In the circuit shown in figure, the total current supplied by the battery is: V 1.5 A) 2 A C) 4 A B) 1 A D) 6 A Q.94 Five resistances are connected as shown in figure. The equivalent resistance between the points A and B is: A) 5 C) 10 B) 15 D) 1.5 Q.95 The specific resistance of a wire: A) Varies with its length B) Varies with its cross sectional area C) Varies with its mass D) Does not depend on its length, area of cross section and mass Q.96 The diagram shows an arrangement of four resistors. The equivalent resistance between X and Y: A) 4K C) 16K B) 8K D) 32K Q.97 Two copper wires X and Y have the same volume. Wire Y is four times as long as wire X. L 4L X Y resistance of wirey What is the ratio resistance of wire X? A) 1 C) 4 B) 8 D) 16 NMDCAT Repeater TEST # 19 Page 2 of 4
9 Q.98 At 0 K: A) A conductor becomes super conductor B) A semi-conductor transforms into an insulator C) An insulator remains unaltered D) All of these Q.99 Total resistance between points A and B in the given circuit is: (MCAT-2016) A) 5.6 C) 0.33 B) 3.3 D) 6.66 Q.100 A wire of resistance 9 is cut into three equal parts which are bundled to form a triangle. The resistance between any two terminals of this triangle will be: A) 3 C) 2/3 B) 3/2 D) 2 Q volt battery is applied across 10 resistance to have a steady flow of current. What must be required potential difference across the same resistance to have a steady current of 0.5 ampere? A) 12V C) 3V B) 3 V D) 5V Q.102 A wire of resistance R is cut into three equal parts and are bundled side by side. The resistance of bundle is: A) R C) R/9 B) R/2 D) 9R Q.103 Two resistances R1 and R2 of same material are connected with two identical batteries 5 volt. If R1 R 2 = 2 then current through R1 is: A) Twice that through R2 C) Half than that through R2 B) Equal to that through R2 D) One fourth that through R2 Q.104 What is the value of current in the following circuit? 20V A) 2A C) 3A B) 6A D) 4A Q.105 Following diagram shows two squares, X and Y, cut from a sheet of metal, of uniform thickness t. X and Y have sides of length L and 2L respectively: L 2L t t L 2L X Y The resistance Rx and Ry of the squares are measured between the opposite faces Rx shaded in the diagram. What is the value of R? A) 1 C) 1 4 Y B) 1 2 D) 2 NMDCAT Repeater TEST # 19 Page 3 of 4
10 Q.106 Two resistors of resistances 200 k and 1 M respectively form a potential divider with outer junctions maintained at potentials of +3 V and -15 V. +3V 200k X 1M -15V What is the potential at the junction X between the resistors? A) +1 V C) -0.6 V B) 0 V D) -12 V Q.107 The specific resistance of a manganin wire is m. The resistance of a cube of length 50 cm made from such a manganin wire will be: A) 10-6 C) 10-8 B) D) Q.108 Two heater wires of equal resistance are first connected in series and then in parallel. In both cases, combination is connected across same battery. The ratio of the heat produced in two cases is: A) 2:1 C) 2:3 B) 1:4 D) 4:3 Q.109 The resistance of a wire is R. It is stretched uniformly so that its length is made 8 times. The resistance now becomes: A) 8 times C) 16 times B) 32 times D) 64 times Q.110 A wire of resistance 27 is cut into three equal parts and these are connected to form a triangle, the effective resistance between any two points of such a triangle must be: A) B) C) D) 18 3 Q.111 A wire of resistance 10 is bent in the form of a circle. The resistance between the ends of any of it s diameter is: A) 0.5 C) 2.5 B) 2 D) 0.25 Q.112 A copper wire of resistance R is cut into twenty parts of equal length. Two pieces each are joined in series and then ten such combinations are joined in parallel. The new combination will have a resistance: R A) R C) 25 B) R 5 D) 2 9 Q.113 In the given circuit, if point C is connected to the Earth and a potential of +12 V is given to the point A, then the potential at B is: R 100. A) 12 V C) 13 V B) 8 V D) 4 V Q.114 An electric current of 10 A is passing through a cross section of the coil in 2 second. How many electrons are involved in providing this current: A) C) B) D) Q.115 A wire has resistance of 16. It is bend in form of a square. The effective resistance between any diagonal terminals of square is: A) 3 C) 4 B) 8 D) 6 NMDCAT Repeater TEST # 19 Page 4 of 4
11 ENTRANCE TEST 2021 NMDCAT REPEATER ENGLISH Past & Present Tense (Test # 19) Directions: Fill in the blanks. Use the correct Verb. Q.116 The police seldom through the poorer neighborhoods in the city. A) Cruises C) is cruised B) Cruise D) has cruises Q.117 I ice-cream. A) Likes C) Liked B) have been liking D) Like Q.118 Look! A hamster by a cat. A) is chased C) is being chased B) was being chased D) has been chased Q.119 The roof may have been leaking for the past few weeks but you do not have to worry about it any longer. It now. A) was repaired C) is repairing B) has repaired D) is being repaired Q.120 You'd better go to bed early tonight because the plane at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning so we'll have to be up by 4.30! A) has left C) Leaves B) Leave D) is leaving Q.121 When I back to my hometown three years ago, I found that a lot of changes had taken place. A) Went C) had gone B) was going D) Go Q.122 I the holiday enormously even though the weather disappointing. A) Enjoy. would have been B) had enjoyed.. has been C) have enjoyed.. was being D) enjoyed was Q.123 Mrs. Wickett, before she saved money, in charge of the linen room at the School. A) had been C) have been B) was D) been Q.124 It seems likely that by the end of the Last week, the costs involved in the construction of the bridge by the Ministry. A) would have been announced C) were announced B) have been announced D) had been announced Q.125 Some time ago, an interesting discovery by archaeologists on the Aegean Island of Kec. A) had to be made C) was made B) has been made D) used to be made Directions: In each of the following questions, four alternative sentences are given. Choose the CORRECT one and fill the Circle corresponding to that letter in the MCQ Response Form. Q.126 A) Newspapers say the minister is going to appoint someone suitable for the task he will want to get hold of. B) Newspapers say the minister appoints someone suitable for the task he wants to get hold of. C) Newspapers say the minister is appointing someone suitable for the task he wanted to get hold of. D) Newspapers say the minister appointed someone suitable for the task he has wanted to get hold of. NMDCAT Test # 19 Page 1 of 3
12 Q.127 Q.128 Q.129 Q.130 Q.131 Q.132 Q.133 Q.134 A) I am going to remember the hours I spent in the Thirties arguing with people who thought they were much cleverer than I was. B) I will remember the hours I spent in the Thirties arguing with people who thought they were much cleverer than I was. C) I am remembering the hours I spent in the Thirties arguing with people who thought they were much cleverer than I was. D) I remember the hours I spent in the Thirties arguing with people who thought they were much cleverer than I was. A) My brother works very hard at the moment, because some of his colleagues are off sick. B) My brother has worked very hard at the moment, because some of his colleagues are off sick. C) My brother is working very hard at the moment, because some of his colleagues are off sick. D) My brother working very hard at the moment, because some of his colleagues are off sick. A) By the time Mueen retires from the army, he would have involved in three separate riots. B) By the time Mueen retires from the army, he would have been involved in three separate riots. C) By the time Mueen will retire from the army, he would have involved in three separate riots. D) By the time Mueen would retire from the army, he would had been involved in three separate riots. A) These days, people who do manual work, often receive far more money than clerks who work in offices. B) These days, people who are doing manual work, often receive far more money than clerks who work in offices. C) These days, people who do manual work, often receive far more money than clerks who are working in offices. D) These days, people who have done manual work, often receive far more money than clerks who have worked in offices. A) While they painting the door, I was painting the windows. B) While they were painting the door, I was painting the windows. C) While they were painting the door, I painting the windows. D) While they were painting the door, I had been painted the windows. A) Jim had not yet been seeing his beautiful gift. B) Jim did not yet see his beautiful gift. C) Jim had not yet seen his beautiful gift. D) Jim was not yet seeing his beautiful gift. A) Arthur passed all his exams by 5 o clock yesterday. B) Arthur was passed all his exams by 5 o clock yesterday. C) Arthur had passed all his exams by 5 o clock yesterday. D) Arthur had been passed all his exams by 5 o clock yesterday. A) Once upon time, a small person named Little Red Riding Hood was initiated plans for the preparation of foodstuffs to her grandmother. B) Once upon time, a small person named Little Red Riding Hood had initiated plans for the preparation of foodstuffs to her grandmother. C) Once upon time, a small person named Little Red Riding Hood had been initiating plans for the preparation of foodstuffs to her grandmother. D) Once upon time, a small person named Little Red Riding Hood initiated plans for the preparation of foodstuffs to her grandmother. NMDCAT Test # 19 Page 2 of 3
13 Q.135 A) He didn't know what the boy was talking about with the man outside before he was coming in. B) He didn't know what the boy talked about with the man outside before he came in. C) He didn't know what the boy had talked about with the man outside before he came in. D) He didn't know what the boy was talking about with the man outside before he had come in. NMDCAT Test # 19 Page 3 of 3
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