Internal Exam Contents
Biology
Subject name | Biology |
Test duration | 75 minutes |
No. Of questions | 50 MCQs on LMS ( computer based exam) |
Section 1: From molecules to living organisms: Structure and function. 1. Distinguish between the four major categories of carbon compounds in terms of composition, energy values, and primary functions in the body. |
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2. Explain the role and effect of enzymes in the chemical reactions carried out in living organisms. | |
3. Identify and summarize the major cellular processes of breaking energy-rich molecules to obtain energy. |
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4. Demonstrate a good understanding of handling and using the light microscope for examination purposes, and compare with electron microscope in terms of resolution, magnification and use. |
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5. Important points for description of any Plant. | |
6. Morphology and histology of different plant organs | |
7. Characters of Xerophytes | |
Section 2: Heredity and Genetic technology 1. Cell growth and division in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell |
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2. Protein Synthesis- transcription, post-transcriptional modifications and translation, and relate these processes to gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes |
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3. Genetic code | |
4. Genetic variations & Modes of Inheritance | |
5. Genetic engineering in medicine, industry and agriculture | |
Section 3: Evolution and diversity 1. early concepts of evolution |
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2. processes of microevolution and its mechanisms | |
Section 4: ecology and environmental sustainability
1. ecological concepts 2. food chains 3. impact of human activities on the environment |
Chemistry
Subject name | Chemistry |
Test Duration | 75 minutes |
No. of questions | 50 MCQs on LMS( computer based exam) |
Topics | |
- Meaning of what is chemistry and what is its scope/Scientific process/Classification of matter/Changes of matter | |
- Units of measurement and conversion between them/Sources of errors and uncertainty in measurements. | |
- Atomic theories/Atomic structure/Atomic spectra and their applications/Atomic composition | |
- Periodic table and how elements properties determined based on their locations/Periodicity | |
- Volume, temperature, pressure, and amount of a gas/Relationships among the four quantities of a gas and their calculations | |
- Characteristics of solutions/Factors affecting solubility/Properties of solutions (qualitatively and quantitively) | |
- Electronic composition of the carbon atom/Diversity of organic compounds in terms of shape, size and chemical and physical properties. | |
- Classifications of organic compounds in terms of functional groups/ Types of organic reactions and their applications | |
- Ionic, polar, and nonpolar covalent bonds/Shapes of molecules/The concept of the mole and its applications (stoichiometry) | |
- Percent composition of a compound/ Empirical and molecular formulas of a compound/Percent yield | |
- Acids and bases (strong and weak)/ The concept and use of pH scale | |
- The concept of neutralization (titration)/Common ion effect, buffer solutions and solubility | |
- Meaning of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions and activity series/ Redox reactions to produce electricity and manufacture electrolytic and galvanic cells. | |
- Factors affecting the reaction rate/Chemical equilibrium. | |
- Energy change take place during the chemical reactions or/ and physical changes/Hess's law and how it can be used to predict the occurrence of the chemical reaction. |
Mathematics
Subject name | Mathematics |
Test duration | 120 minutes |
No. Of questions | 50 MCQs on LMS(computer based exam), with calculator |
Section 1: Introduction to Algebra 1. Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials, Use polynomial identities to solve problems |
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2. Understand solving equations as a process of reasoning and explain the reasoning, Solve systems of equations, Represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically | |
3. Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context, Analyze functions using different representations, Build new functions from existing functions | |
4. Perform operations with complex numbers, Perform operations on vectors, Perform operations on matrices and use matrices in applications, Solve problems with limits, solve basic differentiation problems, Solve basic integration problems | |
Section 2: Geometry 1. Understand and apply theorems about circles and two dimensional figures |
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2. Define trigonometric ratios and solve problems involving right triangles, | |
Section 3: Statistics 1. Summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single variable, categorical and quantitative variables, |
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2. Make inferences and justify conclusions from sample surveys, experiments and observational studies, understand independence and conditional probability and use them to interpret data | |
3. Use the rules of probability to compute probabilities of compound events in a uniform probability model, Use probability to evaluate outcomes of decisions |
Physics
Subject name | Physics |
Test duration | 75 minutes |
Test description | Computer-based exam with multiple-choice questions Each question carries one mark. No penalties for incorrect responses All questions to be attempted |
No. Of questions | MCQ – 65 questions [50 should be selected randomly] |
50 total (5 questions from each chapter) | |
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields | |
Chapter 2: Current Electricity | |
Chapter 3: Moving Charges and Magnetism | |
Chapter 4: Magnetism and Matter | |
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Waves | |
Chapter 6: Wave Optics | |
Chapter 7: Atoms | |
Chapter 8: Nuclei | |
Chapter 9: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits | |
Chapter 10: State of Matter |