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Total marks one subject :100
Marks for each question: 5
Marks for each MCQs: 2

Question 15. is 10 marks.


Chemistry Questions





  1. What is the atomic number of carbon, and how many electrons does it have?
  2. Name the three main types of chemical bonds and provide an example of each.


3. What is the pH value of a neutral solution, and how does it change in an acidic or basic solution?
4. Define molarity and calculate the molarity of a solution containing 5 moles of solute in 2 liters of solution.



5. Explain the concept of hybridization in carbon compounds and give an example of an sp² hybridized molecule.
6. Write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane (C₄H₁₀) in oxygen.



7. Differentiate between exothermic and endothermic reactions. How does entropy change in both types of reactions?
8. Calculate the number of moles of chlorine gas (Cl₂) required to react completely with 5 moles of aluminum in the reaction: 2Al+3Cl2→2AlCl32Al + 3Cl_2 \rightarrow 2AlCl_3.



9. What is the difference between a sigma bond and a pi bond in terms of electron density and orbital overlap?
10. Derive the integrated rate equation for a first-order reaction and explain its significance.



11. Explain the second law of thermodynamics and how it relates to Gibbs free energy in spontaneous reactions.
12. Describe the concept of electron delocalization in aromatic compounds and its impact on their stability.



13. Discuss the importance of the Born-Haber cycle in determining the lattice energy of ionic compounds.
14. How does the molecular orbital theory explain the magnetic properties of oxygen (O₂)?



15. Explain how quantum mechanics influences the electronic configuration of transition metals and their variable oxidation states.


MCQs


1. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
A. Oxygen
B. Silicon
C. Aluminum
D. Iron


2. Which type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?
A. Ionic bond
B. Covalent bond
C. Metallic bond
D. Hydrogen bond


3. What is the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 10−410^{-4} M?
A. 4
B. 10
C. 7
D. 14


4. Which gas is evolved during the reaction of zinc with dilute hydrochloric acid?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Hydrogen
D. Nitrogen


5. What is the molecular geometry of methane (CH₄)?
A. Linear
B. Trigonal planar
C. Tetrahedral
D. Square planar


6. Which law explains the relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature?
A. Charles' Law
B. Avogadro's Law
C. Boyle's Law
D. Gay-Lussac's Law


7. Which of the following is not a colligative property?
A. Boiling point elevation
B. Freezing point depression
C. Osmotic pressure
D. Density


8. What is the coordination number of the central metal ion in [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 2
D. 8


9. Which quantum number determines the shape of an orbital?
A. Principal quantum number (n)
B. Azimuthal quantum number (l)
C. Magnetic quantum number (m)
D. Spin quantum number (s)


10. What is the process of separating a liquid mixture based on differences in boiling points called?
A. Filtration
B. Crystallization
C. Distillation
D. Chromatography





Physics Questions




  1. What is Newton's first law of motion, and how does it apply to a stationary object?
  2. Define velocity and acceleration. How are they different?


3. What is the formula for gravitational force between two masses, and what factors affect its magnitude?
4. A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?



5. Derive the equation for the time period of a simple pendulum.
6. Explain the concept of work-energy theorem with an example.



7. Define moment of inertia and explain its role in rotational motion.
8. Calculate the escape velocity of a spacecraft leaving Earth's gravitational field.



9. What are Maxwell’s equations, and how do they unify the concepts of electricity and magnetism?
10. Derive the formula for the relativistic mass of an object as it approaches the speed of light.



11. What is the Doppler Effect, and how is it applied in determining the movement of stars?
12. Derive the Schrodinger equation for a one-dimensional particle in a box and explain its significance in quantum mechanics.



13. Explain the concept of entropy in thermodynamics and its implications for the heat death of the universe.
14. Describe the concept of frame dragging in general relativity and its observable effects near massive rotating objects.



15. Derive Einstein’s field equations of general relativity and discuss their application in describing black holes.





Multiple choice Questions​


1. What is the SI unit of force?
A. Joule
B. Pascal
C. Newton
D. Watt


2. If an object’s velocity-time graph is a straight line, what does it indicate?
A. Constant acceleration
B. Constant velocity
C. Decreasing velocity
D. Increasing acceleration


3. What is the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) on Earth?
A. 7.8 m/s²
B. 8.9 m/s²
C. 9.8 m/s²
D. 10.8 m/s²


4. Which of the following is an example of a non-conservative force?
A. Gravitational force
B. Electrostatic force
C. Frictional force
D. Magnetic force


5. Which type of wave does not require a medium to travel?
A. Sound wave
B. Seismic wave
C. Electromagnetic wave
D. Water wave


6. The energy stored in a stretched or compressed spring is called:
A. Kinetic energy
B. Thermal energy
C. Gravitational potential energy
D. Elastic potential energy


7. What is the escape velocity on Earth?
A. 8.6 km/s
B. 11.2 km/s
C. 9.8 km/s
D. 12.5 km/s


8. What is the dimension of Planck’s constant (h)?
A. [M L T⁻²]
B. [M L² T⁻¹]
C. [M T L⁻²]
D. [M L T⁻¹]


9. In an AC circuit, the opposition to the flow of current due to inductance is called:
A. Resistance
B. Reactance
C. Impedance
D. Capacitance


10. What is the phenomenon of splitting light into its constituent colors when it passes through a prism called?
A. Reflection
B. Refraction
C. Diffraction
D. Dispersion


History Questions



  1. Who was the first President of the United States?
  2. In which year did World War I begin?
  3. What was the primary purpose of the Great Wall of China?
  4. Who was the ruler of the Mongol Empire at its peak?
  5. What treaty ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe?
  6. Which ancient civilization is credited with the invention of writing?
  7. Who led the Haitian Revolution?
  8. What was the purpose of the Congress of Vienna?
  9. Which war was fought between the North and the South in the United States during the 19th century?
  10. What was the primary cause of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?
  11. Who was responsible for initiating the Protestant Reformation?
  12. What role did the Treaty of Versailles play in World War II?
  13. How did the Cold War impact global politics in the 20th century?
  14. What were the key features of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?
  15. Discuss the significance of the Industrial Revolution in shaping modern society.
Extra:What role did south korea perform in the second world war?

MCQs


  1. Who discovered America?
    A. Christopher Columbus
    B. Vasco da Gama
    C. Ferdinand Magellan
    D. Marco Polo
  2. The Great Fire of London occurred in which year?
    A. 1566
    B. 1666
    C. 1766
    D. 1866
  3. Who was the last Tsar of Russia?
    A. Ivan the Terrible
    B. Nicholas II
    C. Peter the Great
    D. Alexander II
  4. The Berlin Wall was built in:
    A. 1951
    B. 1961
    C. 1971
    D. 1981
  5. Which empire did Charlemagne rule?
    A. Byzantine Empire
    B. Holy Roman Empire
    C. Ottoman Empire
    D. Carolingian Empire
  6. What event marked the start of the French Revolution?
    A. The Fall of the Bastille
    B. The Declaration of Independence
    C. The Congress of Vienna
    D. The Treaty of Paris
  7. The Battle of Hastings was fought in:
    A. 1066
    B. 1166
    C. 1266
    D. 1366
  8. Which of the following countries was not part of the Axis Powers during WWII?
    A. Germany
    B. Italy
    C. Japan
    D. France
  9. The Magna Carta was signed in:
    A. 1215
    B. 1315
    C. 1415
    D. 1515
  10. Who was the leader of the Indian independence movement?
    A. Jawaharlal Nehru
    B. Mohandas Gandhi
    C. Subhas Chandra Bose
    D. Bhagat Singh



English Grammar Questions


  1. What is the function of a noun in a sentence?
  2. Identify the verb in the sentence: "She writes beautifully."
  3. Define a compound sentence and give an example.
  4. What is the difference between active and passive voice?
  5. Explain what a subordinating conjunction does.
  6. Write a sentence using a participle as an adjective.
  7. What is a conditional sentence, and how is it structured?
  8. Differentiate between a gerund and a present participle.
  9. Identify the error in the sentence: "Each of the boys were given a medal."
  10. Rewrite the following in indirect speech: "He said, 'I will go to the market tomorrow.'"
  11. What is the difference between restrictive and non-restrictive clauses?
  12. Define modal verbs and provide three examples in sentences.
  13. Explain the use of ellipsis in English writing.
  14. What is the subjunctive mood, and how is it used in English?
  15. Write a complex sentence that includes a relative pronoun.

MCQs


  1. Which of the following is a coordinating conjunction?
    A. Because
    B. And
    C. Although
    D. Since
  2. Which sentence is in the passive voice?
    A. The cat chased the mouse.
    B. The mouse was chased by the cat.
    C. The cat is chasing the mouse.
    D. The mouse is chasing the cat.
  3. Which is a proper noun?
    A. Dog
    B. City
    C. New York
    D. River
  4. What type of word is "quickly" in the sentence "She runs quickly"?
    A. Adjective
    B. Noun
    C. Adverb
    D. Verb
  5. What is the plural form of "child"?
    A. Childs
    B. Children
    C. Childes
    D. Child's
  6. Which of these is an interjection?
    A. Ouch!
    B. However
    C. Slowly
    D. Above
  7. Which is a complex sentence?
    A. She runs every day.
    B. I stayed home because it was raining.
    C. She likes coffee and tea.
    D. He is tall.
  8. The comparative form of "good" is:
    A. Gooder
    B. More good
    C. Better
    D. Best
  9. What is a synonym for "happy"?
    A. Angry
    B. Sad
    C. Joyful
    D. Tired
  10. Which sentence contains a dependent clause?
    A. I went to the park.
    B. When the rain stopped, we went outside.
    C. She plays piano and violin.
    D. The sun set.




Computer Science Questions


  1. What is the primary function of the CPU in a computer system?
  2. Define the term "algorithm" in computer science.
  3. What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
  4. What is the purpose of an operating system in a computer?
  5. What is the function of a compiler in computer programming?
  6. Explain the concept of recursion with an example.
  7. What is the main difference between procedural programming and object-oriented programming?
  8. What are the primary components of a database management system (DBMS)?
  9. Define artificial intelligence and explain one of its applications in modern technology.
  10. What is the difference between a stack and a queue in data structures?
  11. Explain the concept of machine learning and give one real-world example.
  12. What is a linked list, and how does it differ from an array in terms of data storage?
  13. What is cloud computing, and how does it differ from traditional on-premise computing?
  14. Describe the functioning of a binary search algorithm and its time complexity.
  15. What are the key differences between a 32-bit and a 64-bit system architecture?

MCQs


  1. Which of the following is a type of software?
    A. CPU
    B. Keyboard
    C. Operating system
    D. Monitor
  2. The first computer virus, known as "Creeper," was created in:
    A. 1950
    B. 1971
    C. 1980
    D. 1990
  3. What does HTML stand for?
    A. Hyper Text Markup Language
    B. High Text Markup Language
    C. Hyper Tabular Markup Language
    D. High Tabular Markup Language
  4. Which data structure is used in recursion?
    A. Stack
    B. Queue
    C. Array
    D. Linked List
  5. In object-oriented programming, what does the "encapsulation" concept refer to?
    A. Hiding data and only allowing access through methods
    B. Inheriting properties from other objects
    C. Overloading functions
    D. Modifying global variables
  6. Which of the following programming languages is used for web development?
    A. Python
    B. JavaScript
    C. C++
    D. Java
  7. The most common language used in Artificial Intelligence is:
    A. Python
    B. Java
    C. Ruby
    D. C++
  8. Which protocol is commonly used to send email?
    A. HTTP
    B. FTP
    C. SMTP
    D. TCP
  9. Which sorting algorithm has the best time complexity in average cases?
    A. Quick sort
    B. Bubble sort
    C. Insertion sort
    D. Merge sort
  10. Which of the following is a non-volatile memory?
    A. RAM
    B. ROM
    C. Cache
    D. Register



Questions


  1. What is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms?
  2. What are the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
  3. Explain the process of photosynthesis and its importance to plants.
  4. What is the role of the mitochondria in the cell?
  5. What is the genetic material found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells?
  6. What are the three main types of RNA involved in protein synthesis?
  7. What is the process of cellular respiration, and where does it occur?
  8. Explain the difference between mitosis and meiosis in terms of chromosome number.
  9. What is the function of the ribosomes in a cell?
  10. What is the significance of the water cycle for life on Earth?
  11. How do enzymes work as catalysts in biochemical reactions?
  12. Explain the difference between passive and active transport mechanisms in cells.
  13. What is the role of the nervous system in coordinating body functions?
  14. What is the significance of Darwin's theory of natural selection in the evolution of species?
  15. How does the immune system protect the body from diseases?

MCQs


  1. Which of the following is the main source of energy for the body?
    A. Proteins
    B. Carbohydrates
    C. Fats
    D. Vitamins
  2. What is the process by which plants make their own food?
    A. Respiration
    B. Digestion
    C. Photosynthesis
    D. Transpiration
  3. Which of the following structures is found only in plant cells?
    A. Mitochondria
    B. Chloroplasts
    C. Ribosomes
    D. Nucleus
  4. What is the primary function of red blood cells?
    A. Carry oxygen
    B. Fight infection
    C. Produce insulin
    D. Clot blood
  5. What part of the cell is responsible for controlling what enters and exits?
    A. Nucleus
    B. Mitochondria
    C. Cell membrane
    D. Cytoplasm
  6. Which of the following is an example of an autotroph?
    A. Cow
    B. Human
    C. Grass
    D. Mushroom
  7. What is the first step of cellular respiration?
    A. Electron transport chain
    B. Krebs cycle
    C. Glycolysis
    D. Photosynthesis
  8. Which of the following structures in the human body stores bile?
    A. Liver
    B. Stomach
    C. Gallbladder
    D. Pancreas
  9. The genetic material in cells is made up of:
    A. Proteins
    B. Lipids
    C. Nucleic acids
    D. Carbohydrates
  10. Which part of the brain controls breathing and heart rate?
    A. Cerebellum
    B. Cerebrum
    C. Medulla oblongata
    D. Thalamus




Mathematics Questions


  1. What is the difference between a rational and an irrational number?
  2. Define the term "factorial" and provide an example.
  3. What is the Pythagorean theorem, and how is it used in geometry?
  4. Solve the equation 2x+5=152x + 5 = 15 for xx.
  5. How do you differentiate between permutations and combinations?
  6. Find the sum of the first 50 positive integers.
  7. What is the quadratic formula used to solve for the roots of a quadratic equation?
  8. Calculate the integral of the function f(x)=2x2f(x) = 2x^2 with respect to xx.
  9. What is the significance of Euler's number (ee) in mathematics?
  10. If the probability of an event occurring is 0.25, what is the probability of the event not occurring?
  11. What is the difference between a sequence and a series?
  12. Solve for xx in the equation 3x2−5x+2=03x^2 - 5x + 2 = 0 using the quadratic formula.
  13. Explain the concept of limits in calculus and provide an example.
  14. How is the area of a circle derived from its radius?
  15. What is the principle of mathematical induction, and how is it used in proving theorems?

MCQs


  1. What is the value of π\pi up to two decimal places?
    A. 3.14
    B. 3.16
    C. 3.12
    D. 3.18
  2. What is the square root of 81?
    A. 8
    B. 9
    C. 10
    D. 11
  3. Which of the following is an example of an irrational number?
    A. 12\frac{1}{2}
    B. 0.5
    C. 2\sqrt{2}
    D. 3.14
  4. What is the formula for the area of a triangle?
    A. 12×base×height\frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height}
    B. side2\text{side}^2
    C. π×radius2\pi \times \text{radius}^2
    D. length×width\text{length} \times \text{width}
  5. What is the derivative of f(x)=3x3f(x) = 3x^3?
    A. 9x29x^2
    B. 3x23x^2
    C. 9x39x^3
    D. 6x36x^3
  6. What is the value of 232^3?
    A. 4
    B. 6
    C. 8
    D. 16
  7. Which of the following is the sum of an arithmetic series?
    A. Sn=n2(a+l)S_n = \frac{n}{2} (a + l)
    B. Sn=anS_n = a^n
    C. Sn=n2(2a+(n−1)d)S_n = \frac{n}{2} (2a + (n - 1)d)
    D. Sn=n2S_n = \frac{n}{2}
  8. What is the derivative of f(x)=sin⁡(x)f(x) = \sin(x)?
    A. cos⁡(x)\cos(x)
    B. −cos⁡(x)-\cos(x)
    C. sin⁡(x)\sin(x)
    D. −sin⁡(x)-\sin(x)
  9. What is the integral of f(x)=xf(x) = x with respect to xx?
    A. 12x2\frac{1}{2} x^2
    B. x2x^2
    C. 13x3\frac{1}{3} x^3
    D. x3x^3
  10. The sum of the first 100 natural numbers is:
    A. 5050
    B. 5100
    C. 10000
    D. 5055



Psychology Questions


  1. What is the definition of psychology?
  2. Who is considered the father of modern psychology?
  3. What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?
  4. What does the term "cognitive dissonance" refer to in psychology?
  5. Explain the concept of "attachment theory" in developmental psychology.
  6. What is the significance of the Stanford prison experiment in understanding human behavior?
  7. What is the role of neurotransmitters in brain function and behavior?
  8. Explain the difference between short-term and long-term memory in terms of storage capacity and duration.
  9. What are the stages of sleep, and why are they important for mental health?
  10. Describe the key differences between Freud’s id, ego, and superego.
  11. What is the cognitive approach to psychology, and how does it differ from the behavioral approach?
  12. Explain the concept of “self-actualization” in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
  13. What is the difference between a personality trait and a personality disorder?
  14. How does the “Bystander Effect” explain human behavior in emergency situations?
  15. Describe how social learning theory explains behavior through observation and imitation.

MCQs


  1. Who developed the theory of classical conditioning?
    A. Sigmund Freud
    B. Carl Rogers
    C. Ivan Pavlov
    D. B.F. Skinner
  2. What is the primary focus of cognitive psychology?
    A. Studying observable behavior
    B. Studying mental processes like thinking and perception
    C. Studying emotions and feelings
    D. Studying unconscious motives
  3. Which of the following is a neurotransmitter involved in mood regulation?
    A. Dopamine
    B. Adrenaline
    C. Insulin
    D. Serotonin
  4. Which theory focuses on the idea that behavior is learned through observation and imitation?
    A. Behaviorism
    B. Cognitive theory
    C. Social learning theory
    D. Humanistic theory
  5. The concept of the “looking-glass self” is associated with which psychologist?
    A. Carl Jung
    B. Charles Cooley
    C. Abraham Maslow
    D. Erik Erikson
  6. What is the main purpose of a defense mechanism in Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
    A. To enhance self-awareness
    B. To protect the ego from anxiety
    C. To promote social conformity
    D. To encourage conscious thought
  7. Which of the following is an example of operant conditioning?
    A. A child learns to associate a bell with food.
    B. A rat learns to press a lever for a food reward.
    C. A dog salivates when it hears a bell.
    D. A child imitates a parent’s behavior.
  8. What does the "halo effect" refer to in psychology?
    A. Overestimating the influence of genetics on behavior
    B. The tendency to judge someone's overall character based on one positive trait
    C. The tendency to judge someone's overall character based on one negative trait
    D. The tendency to remember vivid, emotional events more clearly
  9. The idea of a "cognitive map" was introduced by which psychologist?
    A. Carl Rogers
    B. Edward Thorndike
    C. John Watson
    D. Edward Tolman
  10. What is the main focus of humanistic psychology?
    A. Unconscious drives and conflicts
    B. Observable behavior
    C. Personal growth and self-actualization
    D. Memory and learning



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Economics Questions


  1. What is the definition of economics?
  2. What is the basic difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics?
  3. Define the concept of "opportunity cost."
  4. What is the Law of Demand in economics?
  5. What does the term "elasticity" refer to in economics?
  6. How does a monopoly differ from perfect competition in terms of market structure?
  7. Explain the concept of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and its significance.
  8. What are the main factors of production in an economy?
  9. What is inflation, and what are some of its potential causes?
  10. What role do central banks play in regulating the economy?
  11. What is the difference between fiscal policy and monetary policy?
  12. Explain the concept of market equilibrium.
  13. How do interest rates affect consumer spending and saving?
  14. What is the difference between nominal GDP and real GDP?
  15. What are the primary characteristics of a mixed economy?

MCQs


  1. What does GDP stand for?
    A. General Domestic Production
    B. Gross Domestic Product
    C. Government Domestic Product
    D. Gross Data Processing
  2. In which type of market structure do firms have little to no control over prices?
    A. Monopoly
    B. Oligopoly
    C. Perfect competition
    D. Monopolistic competition
  3. What does "inflation" refer to?
    A. A rise in the value of money
    B. A decrease in the price level of goods and services
    C. An increase in the price level of goods and services
    D. A fall in consumer spending
  4. What is the term for the market condition where supply equals demand?
    A. Surplus
    B. Shortage
    C. Equilibrium
    D. Disequilibrium
  5. Which of the following is a tool of monetary policy?
    A. Government spending
    B. Taxation
    C. Interest rates
    D. Tariffs
  6. What is the term for the total value of goods and services produced in a country?
    A. Consumer Price Index
    B. Gross National Income
    C. Gross Domestic Product
    D. Net exports
  7. Which of the following is an example of a public good?
    A. A private jet
    B. A national defense system
    C. A piece of furniture
    D. A bottle of water
  8. The "invisible hand" concept was introduced by:
    A. Karl Marx
    B. John Maynard Keynes
    C. Milton Friedman
    D. Adam Smith
  9. What does the term "monetary policy" refer to?
    A. The government's control of tax rates
    B. The management of money supply and interest rates
    C. The government's spending on public services
    D. The regulation of labor markets
  10. A market failure occurs when:
    A. The market is highly competitive
    B. The government intervenes too much
    C. The market fails to allocate resources efficiently
    D. There is no competition in the market



Engineering Questions


  1. What is the basic definition of engineering?
  2. What is the difference between civil engineering and mechanical engineering?
  3. What are the key components of a simple electrical circuit?
  4. What is the significance of thermodynamics in mechanical engineering?
  5. Explain the concept of "stress" and "strain" in material science.
  6. What is the function of a bridge in civil engineering design?
  7. What is the purpose of a feedback loop in control systems engineering?
  8. Describe the difference between AC and DC electrical current.
  9. What is the principle behind the operation of a hydraulic press?
  10. What is the importance of finite element analysis in modern engineering design?
  11. What are renewable energy sources, and how are they used in engineering?
  12. Describe the working principle of an internal combustion engine.
  13. What is the significance of the second law of thermodynamics in engineering?
  14. What are some of the applications of nanotechnology in engineering?
  15. Explain the role of project management in engineering projects and its importance for success.

MCQs


  1. Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source?
    A. Coal
    B. Natural gas
    C. Solar power
    D. Nuclear power
  2. What does the acronym CAD stand for in engineering design?
    A. Computer-Aided Design
    B. Centralized Automated Design
    C. Controlled Automated Design
    D. Common Application Design
  3. What is the primary purpose of a resistor in an electrical circuit?
    A. To store energy
    B. To control the flow of current
    C. To convert energy to light
    D. To amplify signals
  4. In mechanical engineering, what is the unit of force?
    A. Watt
    B. Joule
    C. Newton
    D. Ampere
  5. What is the function of a capacitor in an electrical circuit?
    A. To store electrical charge
    B. To convert energy to mechanical work
    C. To regulate voltage
    D. To control current flow
  6. In civil engineering, what material is most commonly used for constructing buildings?
    A. Steel
    B. Wood
    C. Concrete
    D. Glass
  7. Which of the following is the most common unit of pressure?
    A. Watt
    B. Pascal
    C. Ampere
    D. Joule
  8. What is the process of converting a design into a physical object using layers of material called?
    A. Subtractive manufacturing
    B. Additive manufacturing
    C. Thermal manufacturing
    D. Laser engraving
  9. Which of the following is a key factor in the selection of materials for engineering projects?
    A. Cost
    B. Durability
    C. Sustainability
    D. All of the above
  10. The law of conservation of energy is most closely related to which field of engineering?
    A. Electrical Engineering
    B. Mechanical Engineering
    C. Chemical Engineering
    D. Civil Engineering


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Its not a exam question. its a fun quiz... Probably...
And if it were my exam quiz it would be all written in Korean(expect English)

"Haiya. Timmy already had a PhD, and became a doctor in age of 9. You're still here posting your online college exam, and ask people to answer it."

- Certain Asian Parent (Apparently)
 

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If you want any subjects to be added you can ask me
Philosophy, and maybe other social science majors like anthropology or sociology.
Also I wouldn't mind a hard psychology one... the current one is very basic.
 
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Engineering Questions


  1. What is the basic definition of engineering?
  2. What is the difference between civil engineering and mechanical engineering?
  3. What are the key components of a simple electrical circuit?
  4. What is the significance of thermodynamics in mechanical engineering?
  5. Explain the concept of "stress" and "strain" in material science.
  6. What is the function of a bridge in civil engineering design?
  7. What is the purpose of a feedback loop in control systems engineering?
  8. Describe the difference between AC and DC electrical current.
  9. What is the principle behind the operation of a hydraulic press?
  10. What is the importance of finite element analysis in modern engineering design?
  11. What are renewable energy sources, and how are they used in engineering?
  12. Describe the working principle of an internal combustion engine.
  13. What is the significance of the second law of thermodynamics Engineering
  14. What are some of the applications of nanotechnology in engineering?
  15. Explain the role of project management in engineering projects and its importance for success.

Answers:

1. I don't know. I would say its definition of fix a certain problem then use its solution by using law of physics.

2. Civil: Create Infrastructures, that solve problems of Roads, and Bridges.
Mechanical: Create Machines to solve certain problems using gears and pulleys.

3. Diode, Capacitor, Resistor, Transistors.

4. To search maximum heat of certain material that can handle.

5. Stress, is the maximum load of the material can handle. While strain, how long can the material at certain load in long periods of time

6. To cross a River or ravine from Point A to Point B.

7. System allow to back of the main in case of failures.

8. AC is alternating current, it can go back and forth at any time, similar to a two-lane road, that is also currently in use, in your home right now. While DC is Direct Current, the power can only run in one direction like a one-way road. It powers your laptop, PC, and phones. That you are currently using.

9. It uses pressure to create a force into a piston in a single point.

10. Test the limits of any materials in Earth.

11. That can be reused again by Nature in default, its technically a recyclable energy.
To find a wide energy that is already existed for the longest period time by Nature, which helps more efficient in many work flow.

12. It goes four steps: Suck, Bang, Boom, and Blow.

13. A law that states, anything can't go below at certain temperatures of the following surrounding. While one can go beyond it

14. Computer Engineering: CPU, GPU, Data Storage, and Memory.

15. Managing many types of engineers to do a certain task to reach one same goal.

Additional: All of this is probably wrong.
 
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  1. Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source?
    A. Coal
    B. Natural gas
    C. Solar power
    D. Nuclear power
  2. What does the acronym CAD stand for in engineering design?
    A. Computer-Aided Design
    B. Centralized Automated Design
    C. Controlled Automated Design
    D. Common Application Design
  3. What is the primary purpose of a resistor in an electrical circuit?
    A. To store energy
    B. To control the flow of current
    C. To convert energy to light
    D. To amplify signals
  4. In mechanical engineering, what is the unit of force?
    A. Watt
    B. Joule
    C. Newton
    D. Ampere
  5. What is the function of a capacitor in an electrical circuit?
    A. To store electrical charge
    B. To convert energy to mechanical work
    C. To regulate voltage
    D. To control current flow
  6. In civil engineering, what material is most commonly used for constructing buildings?
    A. Steel
    B. Wood
    C. Concrete
    D. Glass
  7. Which of the following is the most common unit of pressure?
    A. Watt
    B. Pascal
    C. Ampere
    D. Joule
  8. What is the process of converting a design into a physical object using layers of material called?
    A. Subtractive manufacturing
    B. Additive manufacturing
    C. Thermal manufacturing
    D. Laser engraving
  9. Which of the following is a key factor in the selection of materials for engineering projects?
    A. Cost
    B. Durability
    C. Sustainability
    D. All of the above
  10. The law of conservation of energy is most closely related to which field of engineering?
    A. Electrical Engineering
    B. Mechanical Engineering
    C. Chemical Engineering
    D. Civil Engineering

Answers:

1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. A
 

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Answers:

1. I don't know. I would say its definition of fix a certain problem then use its solution by using law of physics.

2. Civil: Create Infrastructures, that solve problems of Roads, and Bridges.
Mechanical: Create Machines to solve certain problems using gears and pulleys.

3. Diode, Capacitor, Resistor, Transistors.

4. To search maximum heat of certain material that can handle.

5. Stress, is the maximum load of the material can handle. While strain, how long can the material at certain load in long periods of time

6. To cross a River or ravine from Point A to Point B.

7. System allow to back of the main in case of failures.

8. AC is alternating current, it can go back and forth at any time, similar to a two-lane road, that is also currently in use, in your home right now. While DC is Direct Current, the power can only run in one direction like a one-way road. It powers your laptop, PC, and phones. That you are currently using.

9. It uses pressure to create a force into a piston in a single point.

10. Test the limits of any materials in Earth.

11. That can be reused again by Nature in default, its technically a recyclable energy.
To find a wide energy that is already existed for the longest period time by Nature, which helps more efficient in many work flow.

12. It goes four steps: Suck, Bang, Boom, and Blow.

13. A law that states, anything can't go below at certain temperatures of the following surrounding. While one can go beyond it

14. Computer Engineering: CPU, GPU, Data Storage, and Memory.

15. Managing many types of engineers to do a certain task to reach one same goal.

Additional: All of this is probably wrong.
Answers:

1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. A
[] you have gotten 83/100 marks. If you want to know the correct answer then tell me.
 
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dude... what the hell?
 
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