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PAPER-104 Part-4: Common Oriented Test

This document outlines the structure and content of a common oriented test for students. The test has two parts and lasts 1 hour, with a maximum of 30 marks. Part A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, where students must answer 5 of the questions. Part B contains 3 math or science derivation problems worth 10 marks total and requires short notes on 3 topics also worth 10 marks total.

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PAPER-104 Part-4: Common Oriented Test

This document outlines the structure and content of a common oriented test for students. The test has two parts and lasts 1 hour, with a maximum of 30 marks. Part A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, where students must answer 5 of the questions. Part B contains 3 math or science derivation problems worth 10 marks total and requires short notes on 3 topics also worth 10 marks total.

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PAPER-104

PART-4: COMMON ORIENTED TEST


(Common for all students)
(2008-09 Regulation)

Time: 1 Hrs Max .Marks:30.

PART-A
Answers any FIVE questions.

(5*2=10 marks).
1) What is the full form of C.P.U?
2) Who is the first president of India?
3) What is the Indian currency?
4) Which is the capital city of Gujarat?
5) Find the √52?
6) On which date children’s day is celebrated?
7) Who is the captain of Indian cricket team?
8) Define the purpose of:
I. Msword.
II. Msexcel.
III. Mspowerpoint

PART-B
Answer all questions.
(2*10=20 Marks).
1) Solve the following derivations:
a) ∫x-∫y=0? b) X2+Y2=0 c) H2+O2
2) write short notes on following:

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