BMAT Past Paper 2005 Section 2
BMAT Past Paper 2005 Section 2
BMAT Past Paper 2005 Section 2
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assume knowledge that is not currently on the BMAT specification.
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* 1 The movement of air in and out of the lungs can be measured using a spirometer. The
graph is a trace from a spirometer.
C
E
B
A start
2 You are told that three different gas jars contain carbon dioxide, hydrogen and oxygen
respectively.
Which single method of testing for gases will enable you to identify all three gases?
A bromine water
B burning splint
C limewater
D moist blue litmus paper
E moist red litmus paper
A two protons
B two neutrons
C four protons
D four neutrons
r s
Changing which pair of resistors would make a current flow in the ammeter?
A p and q
B p and r
C r and q
D r and s
7 During metabolism, two molecules of pyruvic acid, C3H4O3, are formed from one molecule
of glucose, C6H12O6.
Key
A female - short lashes
female - long lashes
male - short lashes
B C D E
male - long lashes
B is increased by 40%.
A 29% decrease.
B 44% decrease.
C 49% decrease.
D 51% decrease.
E 80% decrease.
F 96% decrease.
* 10 A uniform beam of length 60 cm weighs 10 N. Its centre of gravity (the point where its
weight can be assumed to act) is at its centre. A weight of 800 N rests at one end of the
beam as shown, and the beam is balanced by another weight of 200 N placed at distance x
from the pivot.
x 10 cm
200 N pivot
800 N
What is distance x in cm?
18 × 100
A
(23 + 12 + 48 + 180 )
18 × 100
B
(46 + 12 + 48 + 180 )
180 × 100
C
(23 + 12 + 48 + 18 )
180 × 100
D
(46 + 12 + 48 + 180 )
* 12 Which row of the table shows what occurs in the eye when you watch a bird flying away
from you?
y =
b
x = (by 2 + a 2 ) 2 − a
1
A
x = (by 2 − 2a ) 2
1
B
x = (b 2 y + a 2 ) 2 − a
1
C
D x = by − a
x = (by 2 + a 2 − a ) 2
1
E
14 A pulse of frequency 100 kHz is emitted from an ultrasound scanner, and is reflected from a
fetus 10 cm below the transmitter placed on the mother’s abdomen. The speed of sound
within the mother’s body is 500 m/s.
How long does it take for the pulse to reach the receiver which is adjacent to the
transmitter?
A 0.2 ms
B 0.4 ms
C 0.5 ms
D 1.0 ms
N≡N x kJ
H−H y kJ
N−H z kJ
A z>x+y
B 2z > x + y
C 2z > x + 3y
D 6z > x + 3y
* 16 The diagram shows three sections, separated by hinge-like joints, of the leg of a crab with
an exoskeleton.
C
B
D
hinge E
joint
F hinge
joint
By comparison with the elbow joint of a human, select the letters that match the following:
17 Evaluate:
( 5 − 2) ( 5 + 2)
2 2
A 9
B -19 – 8 10
C 49
D 61 + 20 10
18 A sample of rock contains 235U and 207Pb in the proportion one part 235U to seven parts
207
Pb. It is known that 235U decays to 207Pb with a half life of 7.1 × 108 years.
A 1.99 × 109years
B 2.13 × 109years
C 4.97 × 109years
D 5.68 × 109years
This solution was neutralised by 50.0 cm3 of aqueous sodium hydroxide containing
2 mol/dm3.
A 45
B 90
C 100
D 205
20 The table shows the concentrations, in arbitrary units, of four substances. These
substances are present in each of two animal cells, K and L, whose cell membranes are in
contact.
21 In the shape shown below, A, B and C are the vertices of an equilateral triangle, side length
x cm. The arc AC forms a semicircle.
A
m
xc
C (not to scale)
Which of the following alternatives is a correct expression for the area, in cm2, of the
shape?
A
(
x2 2 3 + π )
8
B
x2 ( 3 +π )
4
x 2 (2 + π )
C
8
D
(
x2 4 3 + π )
8
22 When a 1 kg mass is dropped from the top of a building 20 m high it hits the Earth with a
speed of 20 m/s.
What would be its speed if the same experiment was carried out on a planet where the
acceleration due to gravity is ¼ that on Earth?
A 1.25 m/s
B 2.5 m/s
C 5.0 m/s
D 10.0 m/s
23 A sample of butane, C4H10 is treated with deuterium, D (an isotope of hydrogen) and some
of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium atoms.
Analysis shows that the substituted butane contains 80.0% of carbon by mass.
Which one of the following is its formula? (Ar: H=1; D=2; C=12)
A C4H9D
B C4H8D2
C C4H7D3
D C4H6D4
24 During the fetal stage an opening, the foramen ovale, exists in the septum between the two
atria. This allows blood to flow from the right atrium to the left atrium.
The opening should close during birth. If this fails to happen, which one of the following is
the main problem to the health of the baby?
25 A heart exerts a maximum (systolic) pressure of 152 mm Hg. This pressure is applied to an
aorta of cross sectional area 2.0 cm2.
What force must be generated by the heart in order to apply this pressure?
(Take 760 mm Hg to be 1.0 atmosphere which is 100 kPa.)
A 0.004 N
B 4N
C 40 N
D 400 N
* 26 Which of the following thermal decomposition reactions will require the highest
temperature?
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