NUMS PAPER PATTERN
S/No
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Subject
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No of MCQs
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1.
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CHEMISTRY
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45
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2.
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BIOLOGY
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70
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3.
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PHYSICS
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45
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4.
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ENGLISH
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20
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TOTAL | 180 |
CHEMISTRY Detail of Latest Syllabus
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
a. Masses of atoms and molecules
b. Accurate relative atomic masses
c. Amount of substance
d. Mole calculations
e. Chemical formulae and chemical equations
f. Solutions and concentration
g. Calculations involving gas volumes
2. States of Matter
a. GASES
(1) Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
(2) Gas Laws: Boyle’s Law, Charle’s Law, Avogadro’s Law and gas equation PV=nRT and calculations involving gas laws
(3) Deviation of real gases from ideal behavior
(4) Causes of deviation from ideal behavior
(5) Dalton’s law of partial pressure and its application
b. LIQUIDS
(1) Describe simple properties of liquids e.g. Diffusion, compression, expansion, motion of molecules, intermolecular forces and kinetic energy based on Kinetic Molecular Theory
(2) Physical properties of liquids-evaporation, vapor pressure, boiling point, viscosity and surface tension
(3) Application of dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonding and London forces
(4) Energetic of phase changes
c. SOLIDS
(1) Types of solids
(2) Properties of crystalline solids
(3) Crystal lattice
3. ATOMIC STRUCTURE
a. Discharge tube experiments
b. Discovery of neutrons
c. Discovery of nucleus
d. Bohr’s atomic model and its application
e. Plank’s Quantum Theory
f. X-rays
g. The Quantum numbers and orbitals
h. Electronic configuration
4. CHEMICAL BONDING
a. THEORIES OF COVALENT BONDING AND SHAPES OF MOLECULES
(1) Shapes of molecules
(2) Theories of covalent bonding
(3) Bond energy
(4) Effect of bonding on the properties of compounds
5. CHEMICAL ENERGETICS
a. ENTHALPY CHANGES
(1) Enthalpy changes
(2) Standard enthalpy changes
(3) Measuring enthalpy changes
(4) Hess’s law
(5) Calculating enthalpy change of hydration of an anhydrous salt
(6) Bond energies and enthalpy changes
(7) Calculating enthalpy changes using bond energies
b. LATTICE ENERGY
(1) Enthalpy change of atomization and electron affinity
(2) Born Haber cycles
(3) Factors affecting the value of lattice energy
(4) Ion polarization
(5) Enthalpy changes in a solution
6. SOLUTIONS
a. Solution and Colloids
(1) General characteristics of solutions
(2) Concentration units of solutions
(3) Percentage composition
(4) Molarity
(5) Molality
(6) Mole fraction
(7) Parts of million
b. Concept and application of colligative properties
(1) Elevation of boiling point
(2) Depression of freezing point
(3) Osmotic pressure
c. Colloids
d. Properties and types of colloids
7. ELECTROCHEMISTRY
a. Oxidation-Reduction concepts
b. Balancing redox equations by oxidation number change method
c. Breaking a redox reaction into oxidation and reduction reactions
d. Electrode, electrode potential and electrochemical series
e. Types of electrochemical series
f. Industrial process of the electrolysis of brine, using a diaphragm cell
8. CHEMICAL EQUILLIBRIUM
a. CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
(1) Reversible reaction and dynamic equilibrium
(2) Factors effecting equilibrium
(3) Le Chatelier’s principle and its industrial application
(4) Solubility product and precipitation reactions
(5) Common ion effect
b. 2-ACID,BASES AND SALTS
(1) Acidic ,Basic and Amphoteric substances
(2) Bronsted Lowery concepts for acids and bases
(3) Conjugate acid-base pairs
(4) Strength of acids and bases
(5) Lewis definition of acid and base
(6) Buffer solutions and their applications
(7) Salt hydrolysis
9. REACTION KINETICS
a. REACTION KINETICS
(1) Factors affecting reaction mechanisms
(2) Rate of reaction
(3) Rate equations
(4) Order of reaction
(5) Calculations involving rate constant
(6) Deducing order of reaction from raw data
(7) Kinetics and reaction mechanisms
(8) Catalysis
b. FURTHER ASPECTS OF EQUILLIBRIA
(1) Ionic product of water, Kw
(2) pH calculations
(3) Weak acids-using the acid disassociation constant , Ka
(4) Indications and acid base titrations
(5) Buffer solutions
(6) Equilibrium and solubility
(7) Partition coefficient Inorganic Chemistry
1. s AND p BlOCK ELEMENTS:
a. Physical properties of elements of period 3 and periodicity in the following properties of elements
(1) atomic radius
(2) Ionic radius
(3) Melting point
(4) Boiling point
(5) Electrical conductivity
(6) Ionization energy
2. d AND f BlOCK ELEMENTS:
a. Introduction
b. General features
c. Coordination compounds
d. Chemistry of transition elements of 3-d series with reference to
(1) Electronic configuration
(2) Variable oxidation state
(3) Use as a catalyst
(4) Colour of transition metal complexes
3. ELEMENTS OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
a. Nitrogen and Sulfur
(1) Nitrogen gas
(2) Ammonia and ammonia compounds
(3) Uses of ammonia and ammonium compounds
(4) Sulfur and its oxides
(5) Sulfuric acid
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1. INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
a. Representing organic molecules
b. Functional groups
c. Naming organic compounds
d. Bonding in organic molecules
e. Structural isomerism
f. Sterioisomerism
g. Organic reactions-mechanisms
h. Types of organic reactions
2. HYDROCARBONS
a. Types of Hydrocarbons
b. Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
c. Radical substitution reactions
d. Oxidation and reduction of organic compounds
e. Alkenes
f. Alkynes
g. Benzene and subsituted benzenes
h. Molecular orbital treatment of Benzene
3. ALKYLHALIDES
a. Classification of alkyl halides
b. Organo -metallic compounds(Grignard’s reagent)
4. ALCOHOL,PHENOL AND ETHERS
a. Nomenclature ,structure and acidity of alcohols
b. Preparation of alcohols by reduction of aldehydes
c. Reactivity of alcohols
d. Chemistry of alcohols by preparation of ethers and esters oxidative cleavage of 1,2-diols
e. Nomenclature ,structure and acidity of phenols
f. Preparation of phenols from benzene, sulphonic acid, cholorobenzene, acidic oxidation of cumene and hydrolysis of diamzonium salts
g. Reactivity of phenols and their chemistry by electrophonic aromatic subsitution, reaction with Na metal and oxidation
5. CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
a. Aldehyde and ketones
b. Preparation of aldehyde and ketones
c. Reduction of aldehyde and ketones
d. Nucleophilic addition with HCN
e. Testing for aldehyde and ketones
f. Reaction to form Tri- iodomethane
g. Infra red spectroscopy
6. ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
a. Amines
b. Formation of amines
c. Amino acids
d. Peptides
e. Reaction of the amides
f. Electrophoresis
7. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
a. Preparation of carboxylic acids by Grignard’s reagent, hydrolysis of nitrites, oxidation of primary alcohols
b. Reactivity of carboxylic acid
c. Chemistry of carboxylic acid by conversion to acyl halides, acid anhydrides, esters and amides
d. Reactions of carboxylic acid derivatives
8. BIOCHEMISTRY
a. Carbohydrates
b. Proteins
c. Enzymes
d. Lipids
9. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
a. Chemistry of Troposphere
b. Acid rain
c. Green house effect and global warming
d. Water pollution and water treatment
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
(CHEMISTRY)
S / No
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TOPIC
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MCQs
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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1.
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Fundamental concepts
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01
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2.
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States of matter
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02
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3.
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Atomic structure
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02
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4.
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Chemical bonding
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02
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5.
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Chemical energetics
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02
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6.
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Solutions
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02
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7.
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Electrochemistry
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02
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8.
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Chemical equilibrium
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02
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9.
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Reaction kinetics
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02
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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1.
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s and p Block elements
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02
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2.
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d and f block elements
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02
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3.
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Elements of Biological Importance
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02
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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1.
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Fundamental Principles
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02
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2.
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Hydrocarbons
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02
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3.
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Alkyl Halides
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02
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4.
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Alcohols and Phenols
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02
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5.
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Aldehydes and Ketones
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03
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6.
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Organic nitrogen compounds
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03
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7.
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Carboxylic Acid
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03
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8.
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Biochemistry
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03
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9.
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Environmental Chemistry
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02
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TOTAL
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45
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BIOLOGY Detail of Syllabus
1. CELL BIOLOGY
a. Cell Structure
(1) Why cells?
(2) Cell biology and microscopy
(3) Animal and plant cells have features in common
(4) Differences between animal and plant cells
(5) Units of measurement in cell studies
(6) Electron microscopy
(7) Ultra structure of an animal cell
(8) Ultra structure of a plant cell
(9) Two fundamentally different types of cells
b. THE MITOTIC CELL CYCLE
(1) Chromosomes
(2) Mitosis
(3) Significance f telomeres.
(4) Stem cells
(5) cancer
2. CELL MEMBRANES AND TRANSPORT
a. Phospholoipids
b. Structure of membranes
c. Cell signaling
d. Movement of substances into and out cells
3. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
a. Biological molecules in protoplasms
b. Importance of water
c. Carbohydrates
d. Proteins
e. Lipids
f. Nucleic acids
g. Conjugated molecules
4. MICROBIOLOGY
a. ACELLULAR LIFE
(1) Parasitic nature of virus
(2) Life cycle of bacteriophage
(3) Life cycle of Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV)
(4) Viral disease
(5) Prions and viroids
b. PROKARYOTES
(1) Taxonomy of prokaryotes
(2) Archaea
(3) Bacteria: Ecology and Diversity
(4) Structure ,shape and size of bacteria
(5) Modes of nutrition in bacteria
(6) Growth and reproduction in bacteria
(7) The bacterial flora of humans
(8) Control Of harmful bacteria
c. PROTISTS AND FUNGI
(1) Protists-The evolutionary relationships
(2) Major groups of protists
(3) General characteristics of fungi
(4) Diversity among fungi
(5) Importance of fungi
5. KINGDOM ANIMALIA
a. DIVERSITY AMONG ANIMALS
(1) Characteristics of animals
(2) Criteria for animal classification
(3) Diversity in animals
6. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
a. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
(1) Anatomy of digestive system
(2) Oral cavity
(3) Stomach
(4) Small intestine
(5) Large intestine
b. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
(1) Respiratory system of man
(2) Air passage way and lungs
(3) Mechanism of breathing
(4) Respiratory volumes
(5) Transport of gases
(6) Respiratory disorders(sinusitis ,otitis media)
c. EXCRETION AND OSMOREGULATION
(1) Homeostasis
(2) Excretory system of man
(3) Structure and function of kidney
(4) Disorders of urinary tract
(5) Kidney stones(causes and treatment)
(6) Kidney failure(causes and treatment)
(7) Dialysis mechanism and problems
(8) Kidney transplant, process and problems
d. NERVOUS SYSTEM
(1) Nervous system of man, basic organization and its types
(2) Steps involved in nervous coordination
(3) Neurons (structure and type)
(4) Nerve impulse
(5) Transmission of action potentials between cells-synapse
(6) Sensory Receptors and their working (Receptors for Smell, Taste, Touch and Pain etc.)
(7) Effect of drugs on nervous coordination (Heroine, Nicotine, Caffeine,
Alcohol and inhalants-nail polish remover and glue) Disorders of Nervous system
(8) Parkinson’s disease, Alzehmer’s disease, Epilepsy
e. REPRODUCTION
(1) Reproductive system of man
(2) Male reproductive system and its hormonal regulation
(3) Female reproductive system and its hormonal regulation
(4) Disorders of reproductive system(Infertility, Imbalance of Male sex hormones)
(5) Sexually transmitted diseases(Syphilis, Gonorrhea, AIDS)
f. SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT
(1) Human skeleton (Axial skeleton, Appendicular skeleton, Types of joints)
(2) Disorders of skeleton(Disc slip, Spondylosis, Sciatica, Arthritis, Bone fractures)
(3) Muscles(Smooth muscle, Cardiac muscle and Skeletal muscle)
(4) Muscle contraction-Sliding filament model
g. HORMONAL CONTROL
(1) Hormones
(2) Endocrine system of Man (Glands with location, secreations and imbalance)
(3) Pituitary Gland and Role of Hypothalamus
(4) Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pancreas, Adrenal, Gonads, Other Endocrine tissues/cells
(5) Feedback mechanism
h. IMMUNITY
(1) First line of Defence
(2) Second line of Defence
(3) The non-specific Defenses
(4) Third line of Defence
(5) The Specific Defences
7. INFECTIOUS DISEASES
a. Worldwide importance of infectious diseases
b. Cholera
c. Malaria
d. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS)
e. Tuberculosis
f. Measles
g. Antibiotics
8. BIOENERGETICS
a. ENERGY AND RESPIRATION
(1) The need for energy in living organisms
(2) Work
(3) ATP
(4) Respiration
(5) Respiration without oxygen
(6) Respiratory substrates
(7) Adaptations of rice for wet environments
b. ENERGY AND RESPIRATION
(1) The need for energy in living organisms
(2) Work
(3) ATP
(4) Respiration
(5) Respiration without oxygen
(6) Respiratory substrates
(7) Adaptations of rice for wet environments
9. BIOTECHNOLOGY
a. Gene Cloning (Recombinant DNA Technology and Polymerase Chain
Reaction)
b. DNA Sequencing
c. DNA Analysis
d. Genome Maps
e. Tissue culture
f. Trangenic Bacteria, Plants and Animals
g. Biotechnology and Health care
h. Scope and importance of Biotechnology
10. ECOSYSTEM
a. MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
(1) Biogeochemical cycles(Water cycle, Nitrogen cycle)
(2) The flow of Energy(Productivity, Trophic levels)
(3) Ecological Succession
(4) Population Dynamics
(5) Human impacts on his environment
(6) Nuclear Power ,CO2 and Global Warming, Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion, common pollution sources
(7) Environmental Resources and their DepletioB
11. EVOLUTION AND GENETICS
a. EVOLUTION
(1) The concept and evidence of Evolution
(2) Lamarckism
(3) Darwinism
(4) Neo-Darwinism
b. CHROMOSOME AND DNA
(1) Chromosomal theory of inheritance
(2) DNA as Heriditery material
(3) DNA Replication
(4) Mechanism of DNA Replication
(5) Gene Expression
(6) Genetic Code
(7) Transcription
(8) Translation
(9) Regulating Gene Expression
(10) Mutations
(11) (Chromosomal mutations ,Gene mutations)
c. INHERITANCE
(1) Law of Independent Assortment
(2) Probabilities
(3) Incomplete Dominance, Multiple Alleles, Co-dominance
(4) ABO Blood Group system
(5) Rh Blood Group System
(6) Polygenic Inheritance and Epistasis
(7) Gene linkage and crossing over
(8) Sex determination
(9) Sex linkage
(10) X-linked disorders—Colour Blindness, Hemophilia, Muscular Dystophy
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
(BIOLOGY)
S/No
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TOPIC
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MCQs
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1.
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Cell Biology
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08
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2.
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Cell membrane and transport
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03
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3.
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Biological molecules
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10
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4.
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Microbiology
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05
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5.
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Kingdom Animalia
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05
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6.
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Human Physiology
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20
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7.
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Infectious diseases
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03
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8.
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Bioenergetics
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04
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9.
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Biotechnology
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04
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10.
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Ecosystem
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04
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11.
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Evolution and Genetics
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04
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Total
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70
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DETAIL OF SYLLABUS
PHYSICS
1. PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS
a. MEASUREMENTS
(1) Introduction to Physics
(2) International system of units
(3) Base quantities and their units
Mass(kg),length(m),time(t),current(A),temperature(K),luminous intensity(cd)and amount of substance (mol)
2. FORCES
a. MOTION AND FORCE
(1) Displacement
(2) Velocity
(3) Acceleration
(4) Velocity-time graph
(5) Newton’s Laws of Motion
(6) Momentum
(7) Impulse
(8) Law of conservation of momentum
3. FLUID-DYNAMICS
a. Viscous drag and Stoke’s Law
b. Fluid flow
c. Equation of continuity
d. Bernoulli’s equation
e. Application of Bernoulli’s equation
4. LIGHT
a. PHYSICAL OPTICS
(1) Interference of light
(2) Young’s Double-Slit experiment
(3) Diffraction of light
(4) Diffraction grating
(5) Diffraction of x-rays by crystals and its use
(6) Polarization
b. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
(1) Least distance of distinct vision
(2) Magnifying power and resolving power of optical instruments
(3) Simple microscope
(4) Compound microscope
(5) Speed of light
(6) Principles of fibre optic ,types and its application
5. WAVES
a. WAVES
(1) Describing Waves
(2) Longitudinal and transverse waves
(3) Wave energy
(4) Wave speed
(5) The Doppler effect
(6) Electromagnetic waves
(7) Electromagnetic radiation
(8) Orders of magnitude
(9) The nature of electromagnetic waves
b. STATIONARY WAVES
(1) Free moving to stationary
(2) Nodes and antinodes
(3) Formation of stationary waves
(4) Determining the wavelength and speed of sound
6. RADIOACTIVITY
a. Looking inside the atom
b. Alpha particles scattering and the nucleus
c. A simple model of atom
d. Nucleons and electrons
e. Forces in the nucleus
f. Fundamental particles
g. Discovering radioactivity
h. Radiation from radioactive substances
i. Discovering neutrinos
j. Fundamental families
k. Fundamental forces
l. Properties of ionising radiations
7. DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
a. PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
(1) Deformation caused by a force that is in one dimension
(2) Tensile / compressive deformation
(3) Stress
(4) Stain young ,s modulus and Bulk modulus
(5) Energy stored in deformed material
8. IDEAL GASES
a. Particles of gases
b. Explaining pressure
c. Measuring gases
d. Boyle’s law
e. Changing temperature
f. Ideal gas equation
g. Modelling gases-the kinetic model
h. Temperature and molecular kinetic energy
9. HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS
a. First Law of thermodynamics
b. Heat engine
c. Second law of thermodynamics
d. Internal energy
e. Thermodynamic scale of temperature
f. Petrol engine
g. Entropy
h. Environmental crisis as entropy crisis
10. ELECTRONICS
a. Logic gates
(6) OR gate
(7) AND gate
(8) NOT gate
(9) NOR gate
(10) NAND gate
b. Oscilloloscope- basic principle and its use
11. CURRENT ELECTRICITY
a. Ohm’s Law
b. Solve problems V=IR
c. Combination of resistors
d. Capacitor
e. Combinations of capacitors
12. MAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM
a. Magnetic field due to current in
(1) Straight wire
(2) Solenoid
b. magnetic resonance imaging
13. NUCLEAR PHYSICS
a. Energy released in radioactive decay
b. Radioisotopes and their biological use
c. Nuclear radiation detectors
d. GM Tube
e. Wilson cloud chamber
f. Radiation hazards and biological effect of radiation.
14. MEDICAL IMAGING
a. The nature of production of x-rays
b. X ray attenuation
c. Improving x ray images
d. Computed axial tomography
e. Using ultrasound in medicine
f. Echo sounding
g. Ultrasound scanning
h. Magnetic resonance imaging
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
PHYSICS
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TOPIC
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MCQs
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1.
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Physical quantities and units
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02
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2.
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Forces
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03
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3.
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Fluid dynamics
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03
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4.
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Light
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05
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5.
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Waves
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05
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6.
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Radioactivity
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01
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7.
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Deformation of solids
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02
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8.
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Ideal gases
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03
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9.
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Heat and thermodynamics
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03
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10.
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Electronics
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03
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11.
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Current electricity
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03
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12.
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Magnetism and electromagnetism
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04
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13.
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Medical imaging
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04
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14.
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Nuclear Physics
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04
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Total
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45
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ENGLISH
STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2016) F.Sc. and Non-F.Sc.
The English section shall consist of four parts:
Part I:
• It will be comprised of Four Questions in which the candidate will have to select the appropriate/suitable word from the given alternatives. Part II:
• It will contain sentences with grammatical errors and the candidate will have to identify the error. There will be Six Questions from this part. Part III:
• There will be Ten Questions consisting of a list of four sentences each. The candidate will have to choose the grammatically correct sentence out of the given four options.
Part IV:
• In this part, the candidate will be asked to choose the right synonyms. Four options will be given and He/ She will have to choose the most appropriate one. There will be Ten Questions from this part.
Essential Word Power
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Audacious
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Botanicals
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Brambles
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Braille
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Bacchanal
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Cachet
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94.
|
Coquetry
|
95.
|
Corpuscle
|
96.
|
Caesarean
| ||
97.
|
Cordial
|
98.
|
Corollary
|
99.
|
Caliph
| ||
100.
|
Cordiality
|
101.
|
Corpuscle
|
102.
|
Calisthenics
| ||
103.
|
Corked
|
104.
|
Corroborating
|
105.
|
Camber
| ||
106.
|
Coquetry
|
107.
|
Cosset
|
108.
|
Cameo
| ||
109.
|
Covert
|
110.
|
Coterie
|
111.
|
Capital
| ||
112.
|
Coveted
|
113.
|
Crass
|
114.
|
Cachet
| ||
115.
|
Carapace
|
116.
|
Cast
|
117.
|
Craven
| ||
118.
|
Cardigan
|
119.
|
Catalyst
|
120.
|
Crescent
| ||
121.
|
Career
|
122.
|
Catharsis
|
123.
|
Criterion
| ||
124.
|
Caricature
|
125.
|
Caulk
|
126.
|
Cue
| ||
127.
|
Cartographer
|
128.
|
Centennial
|
129.
|
Cygnet
| ||
130.
|
Carapace
|
131.
|
Chastise
|
132.
|
Craven
| ||
133.
|
Chiaroscuro
|
134.
|
Chutzpah
|
135.
|
Close
| ||
136.
|
Chimerical
|
137.
|
Clamorous
|
138.
|
Coast
| ||
139.
|
Chivalry
|
140.
|
Claret
|
141.
|
Cobble
| ||
142.
|
Chromosome
|
143.
|
Classic
|
144.
|
Coccyx
| ||
145.
|
Churn
|
146.
|
Classical
|
147.
|
Coercive
| ||
148.
|
Chiaroscuro
|
149.
|
Clement
|
150.
|
Close
| ||
151.
|
Chimerical
|
152.
|
Chutzpah
|
153.
|
Coast
| ||
154.
|
Collage
|
155.
|
Compact
|
156.
|
Condone
| ||
157.
|
Comatose
|
158.
|
Compatible
|
159.
|
Confiscatory
| ||
160.
|
Comely
|
161.
|
Complacent
|
162.
|
Confound
| ||
163.
|
Commiserate
|
164.
|
Concerted
|
165.
|
Congeal.
| ||
166.
|
Commute
|
167.
|
Conciliatory
|
168.
|
Congruent
| ||
169.
|
Contemporary
|
170.
|
Contrive
|
171.
|
Cynical
| ||
172.
|
Contiguous
|
173.
|
Contravention
|
174.
|
Dulcet
| ||
175.
|
Denomination
|
176.
|
Dale
|
177.
|
Downy
| ||
178.
|
Desiccate
|
179.
|
Dam
|
180.
|
Dunce
| ||
181.
|
Deuce
|
182.
|
Dappled
|
183.
|
Droll
| ||
184.
|
Devious
|
185.
|
Dark horse
|
186.
|
Duplicitous
| ||
187.
|
Decelerate
|
188.
|
Deadhead
|
189.
|
Debility
| ||
190.
|
Decorum
|
191.
|
Deferential
|
192.
|
Debunk
| ||
193.
|
Decry
|
194.
|
Deferment
|
195.
|
Debut
| ||
196.
|
Demographics
|
197.
|
Delegate
|
198.
|
Decant
| ||
199.
|
Demure
|
200.
|
Discombobulate
|
201.
|
Disingenuous
| ||
202.
|
Dexter
|
203.
|
Discourse
|
204.
|
Dissension
| ||
205.
|
Diffidence
|
206.
|
Discrepancy
|
207.
|
Dissent
| ||
208.
|
Diffident
|
209.
|
Discretion
|
210.
|
Dissenter
| ||
211.
|
Diligence
|
212.
|
Disdain
|
213.
|
Dissonance
|
214.
|
Divagate
|
215.
|
Diligent
|
216.
|
Dote
| ||
217.
|
Divulge
|
218.
|
Docent
|
219.
|
Effect
| ||
220.
|
Elucidate
|
221.
|
Emblazon
|
222.
|
Effervescent
| ||
223.
|
Elusive
|
224.
|
Emblematic
|
225.
|
Electrolytes
| ||
226.
|
Embed
|
227.
|
Emboss
|
228.
|
Emulate
| ||
229.
|
Embedded
|
230.
|
Emit
|
231.
|
Encumber
| ||
232.
|
Ennui
|
233.
|
Empathy
|
234.
|
Encyclical
| ||
235.
|
Epicenter
|
236.
|
Ergometer
|
237.
|
Enhance
| ||
238.
|
Equipoise
|
239.
|
Eschew
|
240.
|
Euphonious
| ||
241.
|
Equivocate
|
242.
|
Espalier
|
243.
|
Evanescent
| ||
244.
|
Excavate
|
245.
|
Ethic
|
246.
|
Evasive
| ||
247.
|
Execrable
|
248.
|
Exonerate
|
249.
|
Evocative
| ||
250.
|
Exhortation
|
251.
|
Exploitation
|
252.
|
Extrapolate
| ||
253.
|
Extrinsic
|
254.
|
Extemporaneous
|
255.
|
Extricate
| ||
256.
|
Fabricate
|
257.
|
Fawning
|
258.
|
Felicity
| ||
259.
|
Facile
|
260.
|
Feasible
|
261.
|
Feral
| ||
262.
|
Facilitate
|
263.
|
Feckless
|
264.
|
Fermentation
| ||
265.
|
Fateful
|
266.
|
Felicitous
|
267.
|
Fiesta
| ||
268.
|
Florid
|
269.
|
Flaun
|
270.
|
Figment
| ||
271.
|
Fop
|
272.
|
Flux
|
273.
|
Filigree
| ||
274.
|
Finagle
|
275.
|
Forswear
|
276.
|
Frowsy
| ||
277.
|
Gable
|
278.
|
Gaudy
|
279.
|
Glaucoma
| ||
280.
|
Galvanize
|
281.
|
Genocide
|
282.
|
Glaze
| ||
283.
|
Gambit
|
284.
|
Gesticulate
|
285.
|
Glib
| ||
286.
|
Garnish
|
287.
|
Gild
|
288.
|
Glucose
| ||
289.
|
Gradient
|
290.
|
Guileless
|
291.
|
Gull
| ||
292.
|
Grapevine
|
293.
|
Guise
|
294.
|
Guru
| ||
295.
|
Hackles
|
296.
|
Gridlock
|
297.
|
Green
| ||
298.
|
Hail
|
299.
|
Hawk
|
300.
|
Herculean
| ||
301.
|
Hammer and tongs
|
302.
|
Hector
|
303.
|
Hermetic
| ||
304.
|
Harangue
|
305.
|
Heinous
|
306.
|
Heterogeneous
| ||
307.
|
Hiatus
|
308.
|
Herbicide
|
309.
|
Hypertension
| ||
310.
|
Holistic- medicine
|
311.
|
Horse latitudes
|
312.
|
Hypothermia
| ||
313.
|
Homeopathy
|
314.
|
Hue and cry
|
315.
|
Hydra
| ||
316.
|
Hone
|
317.
|
Humane
|
318.
|
Importune
| ||
319.
|
Imprecation
|
320.
|
Impute
|
321.
|
Incisive
| ||
322.
|
Impregnable
|
323.
|
Incarnate
|
324.
|
Inculcate
| ||
325.
|
Improvise
|
326.
|
Incentive
|
327.
|
Indigent
| ||
328.
|
Inertia
|
329.
|
Infidel
|
330.
|
Ineradicable
| ||
331.
|
Infallible
|
332.
|
Infusion
|
333.
|
Innovate
| ||
334.
|
Inscrutable
|
335.
|
Inherent
|
336.
|
Inoculate
| ||
337.
|
Inter
|
338.
|
Innocuous
|
339.
|
Inordinate
| ||
340.
|
Intransigent
|
341.
|
Itinerant
|
342.
|
Inquisition
| ||
343.
|
Intrinsic
|
344.
|
Isotroplc
|
345.
|
Irrefutable
| ||
346.
|
Idealist
|
347.
|
Immobilize
|
348.
|
Impetuous
| ||
349.
|
Ilk
|
350.
|
Immolate
|
351.
|
Impetus
| ||
352.
|
Illicit
|
353.
|
Impediment
|
354.
|
Impinge
|
355.
|
Imam
|
356.
|
Impending
|
357.
|
Implacable
| ||
358.
|
Jackknife
|
359.
|
Jihad
|
360.
|
Judicious
| ||
361.
|
Jaded
|
362.
|
Jingoism
|
363.
|
Juncture
| ||
364.
|
Jargon
|
365.
|
Jitney
|
366.
|
Junket
| ||
367.
|
Jell
|
368.
|
Jocular
|
369.
|
Junta
| ||
370.
|
Jeopardy
|
371.
|
Jocund
|
372.
|
Justify
| ||
373.
|
Jettison
|
374.
|
Journeyman
|
375.
|
Juxtapose
| ||
376.
|
Jig
|
377.
|
Jubilee
|
378.
|
Judicial
| ||
379.
|
Ken
|
380.
|
Kismet
|
381.
|
Kiln
| ||
382.
|
Laud
|
383.
|
Litter
|
384.
|
Lissome
| ||
385.
|
Lee
|
386.
|
Liturgy
|
387.
|
Lipid
| ||
388.
|
Lemming
|
389.
|
Lucidity
|
390.
|
Lion's share
| ||
391.
|
Lacerating
|
392.
|
Lapidary
|
393.
|
Lathe
| ||
394.
|
Laconic
|
395.
|
Largess
|
396.
|
Latent
| ||
397.
|
Lampoon
|
398.
|
Ligament
|
399.
|
Lulu
| ||
400.
|
Macrame
|
401.
|
Matriculation
|
402.
|
Lineage
| ||
403.
|
Magnanimous
|
404.
|
Mausoleum
|
405.
|
Meritorious
| ||
406.
|
Magnum
|
407.
|
Maverick
|
408.
|
Mesa
| ||
409.
|
Malevolence
|
410.
|
Mean
|
411.
|
Mesmerize
| ||
412.
|
Maneuver
|
413.
|
Medley
|
414.
|
Metabolism
| ||
415.
|
Manicured
|
416.
|
Menial
|
417.
|
Microcosm
| ||
418.
|
Manifestation
|
419.
|
Mentor
|
420.
|
Militate
| ||
421.
|
Misanthropy
|
422.
|
Moot
|
423.
|
Mirth
| ||
424.
|
Misapprehension
|
425.
|
Morass
|
426.
|
Motif
| ||
427.
|
Mitigation
|
428.
|
Moratorium
|
429.
|
Motley
| ||
430.
|
Modish
|
431.
|
Mordant
|
432.
|
Mountebank
| ||
433.
|
Monolithic
|
434.
|
Mosaic
|
435.
|
Mumbo jumbo
| ||
436.
|
Monotheism
|
437.
|
Mosey
|
438.
|
Murky
| ||
439.
|
Myriad
|
440.
|
Mote
|
441.
|
Muse
| ||
442.
|
Macrame
|
443.
|
Nary
|
444.
|
Must
| ||
445.
|
Nip and tuck
|
446.
|
Nexus
|
447.
|
Nike
| ||
448.
|
Nuance
|
449.
|
Niche
|
450.
|
Nuclear family
| ||
451.
|
Obeisance
|
452.
|
Odometer
|
453.
|
Opportune
| ||
454.
|
Obliterate
|
455.
|
Onerous
|
456.
|
Optimum
| ||
457.
|
Obsequious
|
458.
|
Onslaught
|
459.
|
Orb
| ||
460.
|
Obstreperous
|
461.
|
Onyx
|
462.
|
Orthodox
| ||
463.
|
Obtuse
|
464.
|
Opaque
|
465.
|
Overdraft
| ||
466.
|
Platonic
|
467.
|
Portray
|
468.
|
Précis
| ||
469.
|
Pollex
|
470.
|
Postulate
|
471.
|
Preclude
| ||
472.
|
Pomp
|
473.
|
Potable
|
474.
|
Precursor
| ||
475.
|
Portmanteau
|
476.
|
Potpourri
|
477.
|
Predatory
| ||
478.
|
Platonic
|
479.
|
Precipitate
|
480.
|
Pre-emptive
| ||
481.
|
Pad
|
482.
|
Premise
|
483.
|
Primal
| ||
484.
|
Paddy
|
485.
|
Premonition
|
486.
|
Privation
| ||
487.
|
Palatable
|
488.
|
Preplate
|
489.
|
Procure
| ||
490.
|
Palaver
|
491.
|
Prevail
|
492.
|
Prodigious
| ||
493.
|
Palazzo
|
494.
|
Prevalent
|
495.
|
Prolific
|
496.
|
Palpitation
|
497.
|
Prig
|
498.
|
Proponent
| ||
499.
|
Pampas
|
500.
|
Parcel
|
501.
|
Proscription
| ||
502.
|
Pan
|
503.
|
Pare
|
504.
|
Provender
| ||
505.
|
Peerless
|
506.
|
Parlous
|
507.
|
Provident
| ||
508.
|
Pending
|
509.
|
Paroxysm
|
510.
|
Provocative
| ||
511.
|
Peninsula
|
512.
|
Pathos
|
513.
|
Prowess
| ||
514.
|
Perfidious
|
515.
|
Patisserie
|
516.
|
Prune
| ||
517.
|
Perfunctory
|
518.
|
Pedestrian
|
519.
|
Purchase
| ||
520.
|
Perimeter
|
521.
|
Permutation
|
522.
|
Phlegmatic
| ||
523.
|
Peripheral
|
524.
|
Peroration
|
525.
|
Piety
| ||
526.
|
Periphery
|
527.
|
Perpetuate
|
528.
|
Pilaster
| ||
529.
|
Permeate
|
530.
|
Perseverance
|
531.
|
Placate
| ||
532.
|
Putrid
|
533.
|
Perspicacious
|
534.
|
Plague
| ||
535.
|
Quadriceps
|
536.
|
Queue
|
537.
|
Quarter
| ||
538.
|
Quagmire
|
539.
|
Quorum
|
540.
|
Queasy
| ||
541.
|
Querulous
|
542.
|
Remedial
|
543.
|
Riff
| ||
544.
|
Robust
|
545.
|
Renovate
|
546.
|
Ruddy
| ||
547.
|
Roil
|
548.
|
Repute
|
549.
|
Rue
| ||
550.
|
Roster
|
551.
|
Resonance
|
552.
|
Ruminant
| ||
553.
|
Resuscitate
|
554.
|
Resound
|
555.
|
Restitution
| ||
556.
|
Retrench
|
557.
|
Radiant
|
558.
|
Reclamation
| ||
559.
|
Red herring
|
560.
|
Rakish
|
561.
|
Reclusive
| ||
562.
|
Redolent
|
563.
|
Rapacious
|
564.
|
Reconnoitre
| ||
565.
|
Regime
|
566.
|
Rapport
|
567.
|
Rectify
| ||
568.
|
Regnant
|
569.
|
Raze
|
570.
|
Recapitulate
| ||
571.
|
Relegate
|
572.
|
Reactionary
|
573.
|
Reciprocal
| ||
574.
|
Relief
|
575.
|
Satire
|
576.
|
Scuttle
| ||
577.
|
Sagacity
|
578.
|
Scam
|
579.
|
Sear
| ||
580.
|
Sampler
|
581.
|
Sceptic
|
582.
|
Sec
| ||
583.
|
Sanatorium
|
584.
|
Sciatica
|
585.
|
Sedate
| ||
586.
|
Sanctity
|
587.
|
Score
|
588.
|
Sediment
| ||
589.
|
Sandbagger
|
590.
|
Scorned
|
591.
|
Segment
| ||
592.
|
Sanguine
|
593.
|
Scruple
|
594.
|
Seminary
| ||
595.
|
Sarong
|
596.
|
Scrutinize
|
597.
|
Sensibility
| ||
598.
|
Satiate
|
599.
|
Septic
|
600.
|
Surplice
| ||
601.
|
Squa
nder
|
602.
|
Shrapnel
|
603.
|
Surrealism
| ||
604.
|
Stalwart
|
605.
|
Sidle
|
606.
|
Surrealistic
| ||
607.
|
Stanch
|
608.
|
Siesta
|
609.
|
Swivel
| ||
610.
|
Staples
|
611.
|
Silhouette
|
612.
|
Sycophantic
| ||
613.
|
Static
|
614.
|
Singe
|
615.
|
Symbiosis
| ||
616.
|
Stay
|
617.
|
Splotch
|
618.
|
Superficial
| ||
619.
|
S
tentorian
|
620.
|
Spurious
|
621.
|
Superfluous
| ||
622.
|
Steppe
|
623.
|
Stimuli
|
624.
|
Supposition
| ||
625.
|
Sticky wicket
|
626.
|
Stipulate
|
627.
|
Subdivision
| ||
628.
|
Stilted
|
629.
|
Stoicism
|
630.
|
Succumb
| ||
631.
|
Stratagem
|
632.
|
Tank
|
633.
|
Tariff
| ||
634.
|
Taboo
|
635.
|
Tactile
|
636.
|
Venomous
| ||
637.
|
Verve
|
638.
|
Vascular
|
639.
|
Ventricle
| ||
640.
|
Viability
|
641.
|
Vegetate
|
642.
|
Veracity
| ||
643.
|
Vintage
|
644.
|
Vendetta
|
645.
|
Vertex
| ||
646.
|
Virago
|
647.
|
Veneer
|
648.
|
Voracious
| ||
649.
|
Virulent
|
650.
|
Venerable
|
651.
|
Vortex
| ||
652.
|
Voracious
|
653.
|
Vista
|
654.
|
Vulcanize
| ||
655.
|
Venality
|
656.
|
Vociferous
|
657.
|
Wan
| ||
658.
|
Wry
|
659.
|
Woof
|
660.
|
Wheedle
| ||
661.
|
Xenophobic
|
662.
|
Xeric
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