1. An act whose outcome cannot be predetermined is called____________ a. A trial b. An event c. An experiment d. A space 2. If two events A and B can occur together, they are said to be ___________ a. mutually exclusive b. dependent c. independent d. exclusive 3. A collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called _________ a. universal set b. proper space c. empty set d. sample space
Algebra Partial fractions Logarithms Exponential Hyperbolic functions Arithmetic and geometric progressions The binomial series 8 Maclaurin’s series Solving equations by iterative methods Binary, octal and hexadecimal Introduction to trigonometry Cartesian and polar co-ordinates The circle and its properties Trigonometric waveforms Trigonometric identities and equations The relationship between trigonometric and hyperbolic functions Compound angles Functions and their curve...
Section A: Introduction to Computer Science Meaning and History of Computer Science Generations of Computer Science Practical Introduction to using personal computer hardware and software. Section B: Computer Hardware and Software Computer Hardware: functional components, modern input, and output units Computer Software: Operating systems, application packages Section C: Program Development: Algorithm, Pseudocode, and Flowchart Explain the meaning of the program Mention and use programming de...
Gas Gas Law Real Gas Postulate of Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM and the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM THE HEART HOW THE HEART WORKS THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HEART THE CARDIAC CYCLE BLOOD VESSELS (ARTERIES, VEINS and CAPILLARIES) ARTERIES and ARTERIOLES CAPILLARIES VEINS PATTERNS OF CIRCULATION BLOOD PRESSURE TISSUE FLUID and the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM BLOOD BLOOD PLASMA BLOOD CELLS PLATELETS AND BLOOD CLOTTING BLOOD TYPES
Plant Embryogenesis The Angiosperms seed The Angiosperm fruit
BOT 102 Past Questions
Kingdom Plantae Phanerogams or Spermatophyta (Flowering/Seed Plants) Angiospam Fruit
1. The following statements except one describe all fungi a. eukaryotic b. filamentous c. heterotrophic d. non-vascular 2. Which fungus is used in the large-scale production of citric acid? a. Serpular lacrymons b. Aspergillus niger c. Saprolegonia ferux d. Geotelelium candidum
Mammals (Rats; External Features and Adaptations to the Environment) 1. Which of the following statements is correct? (a) All mammals have mammary glands (b) Most mammals have mammary glands (c) Most mammals lack mammary glands (d) All of the above 2. .............. are the only mammalian group capable of true flight: (a) Lemurs (b) Monkeys (c) Pterosaurs (d) Bats 3. There are about .......... species of mammals: (a) 4,000 (b) 40,000 (c) 400,000 (d) 40
ELECTROSTATICS ELECTRIC CHARGE ELECTROSTATIC INDUCTION CONDUCTORS, INSULATORS, AND SEMICONDUCTORS CHARGING OBJECTS BY INDUCTION ELECTRIC FORCE - COULUMB’S LAW ELECTRIC FIELD FIELD LINES PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC LINES OF FORCE SIMPLE ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUIT
Electron Spin Magnetic Moment Classes of Magnetic Behaviour of Materials Modeling a Magnet Common Magnets Ampere Theorem Toroid
Waves Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Types of mechanical waves: Transverse wave Longitudinal wave Wave Interference ENERGY IN WAVE MOTION Wave Intensity
LIGHT: REFLECTION AND REFRACTION RAY AND BEAM OF LIGHT TYPES OF REFLECTION THE LAWS OF REFLECTION REFLECTION AT PLANE SURFACES REFLECTION AT SPHERICAL (CURVED) MIRRORS Basic Terms Related to Spherical Mirror Formation of Images by Spherical Mirrors Image formed by Concave (converging) mirrors Uses of concave mirrors Image formation by a Convex Mirror Uses of convex mirrors Mirror Formula and Magnification REFRACTION Refraction from different media Laws of Refraction Total Internal Reflection ...
PHY 101 CONSOLIDATING SOLUTIONS TO PAST QUESTIONS