Imat 2020
Imat 2020
Imat 2020
1 In some countries, prisoners may purchase books with the money they earn by working. Hence
receiving gifts of books may discourage prisoners from undertaking paid work while in prison.
This work is important in building self-esteem and encouraging a work ethic among prisoners. In
any case, prisoners have access to books through the prison library. Therefore prisoners
should not be allowed to receive parcels containing books from friends or relatives while they
are serving their sentence.
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the above argument?
A Many parcels of books sent by relatives or friends have been found to contain illegal
drugs.
B Prisoners often read detective stories which may encourage them to glamorise crime.
D Many prisoners have difficulty finding work when they are released because of their low
level of literacy.
E Prisoners have to purchase a range of items from their wages, including a television
licence.
2 Thousands of books and blogs – and quite a bit of legitimate science – sing the praises of
positivity. Optimistic, happy people tend to be healthier, more physically active and more
successful. They may even live longer. But as shown by research, positivity, when deployed at
the wrong time or in the wrong amount, can have negative effects. For example, when it comes
to waiting for the results of an exam or a job interview, ‘being prepared for the worst’ is shown to
be a better strategy for protecting ourselves than categorical optimism. When it comes to
health, negative thinking spurs people into seeking information and engaging in healthy
behaviour. Finally, relentlessly positive people may seem dismissive or insensitive to friends
who are having difficulties, seeming to make light of their problems.
Which one of the following best expresses the main conclusion of the above argument?
This piece of paper is then folded in half four times, alternately by moving the left hand side
across over the right hand side and folding, and by moving the top half down over the bottom
half and then folding. After each fold a dot is made with a pen in the centre of the face showing
on the table.
After the four folds and four dots, the paper is unfolded in the reverse sequence and is then
turned over so that the four dots are showing.
What is the pattern of the dots on the paper? (Dotted lines represent the fold marks)
A B
C D
How many of the 30 families involved in the survey have a total of 3 or more children?
A 6
B 7
C 11
D 10
E 8
A 24
B 25
C 16
D 9
E 15
Which one of the boxes of powder below represents best value for money?
A B
C D
A London is a big city because all the artists who live there boost its size and population.
C Artists can only create great works if they are happy and relaxed.
D Other big cities in England have the same attractive features as London.
E Other artists make the same choice as Mondrian for the same reasons.
8 People who take their holidays in Las Vegas love to gamble. Gerry will be going to France for his
holiday so he must not like gambling.
Which one of the following most closely parallels the reasoning used in the above argument?
A People who eat a lot of sweets have rotten teeth. You eat a lot of sweets, so your teeth
must be rotten.
B People who live in the city hate traffic jams. You live in the country so you must like traffic
jams.
C You have to find the password to complete the game. You haven’t finished the game yet
so you can’t have found the password.
D You always walk when you are visiting your sister. You are not visiting your sister so that’s
why you are taking the car.
E In England cars are driven on the left side of the road. We are driving on the left, so we
must be in England.
A diesel
B hydrogen
C petrol
D autogas
E electric
10 Although the idea of a driverless vehicle seems like the stuff of science fiction, we are moving
very close to the reality of self-driving cars. But we are so engrossed in the technology that we
are ignoring the legal implications – and legislating for new scenarios takes time. A whole new
set of questions is raised by the development of these machines. One example is the question
of who takes responsibility when an accident happens. Given that the vast majority of crashes
are caused in part at least by human error, self-driving cars should have the capacity to save
lives. But they will not be perfect. So if an accident happens, who is responsible? The owner of
the car, or the manufacturer of the car? The car itself cannot be prosecuted or made to pay
damages.
Which one of the following can be drawn as a conclusion from the above passage?
C New laws are needed to determine liability for accidents involving driverless cars.
A Valentina Tereshkova
B Yuri Gagarin
C Neil Armstrong
D John Glenn
E Buzz Aldrin
12 The name of the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss is famously associated with
D Bayes’ theorem
B Competition is dangerous.
A Stanley Kubrick
C François Truffaut
D Alfred Hitchcock
E Federico Fellini
15 Which of the following languages is not a member of the ‘Romance’ language family?
A Bulgarian
B Spanish
C Romanian
D Catalan
E French
A Peso – Argentina
B Baht – Thailand
D Euro – Hungary
E Rupee – India
A Economics
B Music
C Mathematics
D Psychology
E Biology
18 Which of these people did NOT win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
A Pablo Neruda
B Bob Dylan
C Thomas Mann
D Charles Dickens
E Harold Pinter
A The Truce
B If This Is a Man
B Azores – Portugal
21 Which of the following institutions of the Republic of Italy is democratically elected by direct
universal suffrage?
C Government
22 Which one of the following international organisations maintains a list of the World Heritage
Sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance?
A WTO
B WHO
C OECD
D UNICEF
E UNESCO
1 Escherichia coli
A 1 and 2 only
B 2 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 1, 2 and 3
E 1 only
Which line completely encloses the part of the molecule that is common to all naturally-
occurring amino acids and the R-group for this amino acid?
A row 1
B row 5
C row 3
D row 4
E row 2
A 1 only
B 3 only
C none of them
D 2 only
E 1 and 2 only
26 Which one of the following will be caused by an appropriate stimulus of a rod cell in the retina of
a healthy human eye?
A 4
B 5
C 2
D 3
E 1
Which one of the following diagrams has a correct description for a cell from an organism with
a haploid number of 4?
[Assume that the sex of the organism is inherited in the same way as in humans.]
A B
C D
However, G.conirostris was 70% larger than G. fortis and had a distinctly different song.
The diagram shows how, after observing further generations, a new species has evolved.
The success of the new species is due to its larger bill and body size and its unique song.
1 sympatric speciation
2 reproductive isolation
3 post-zygotic isolation
A 3 only
B 2 only
C 1 and 2 only
D 2 and 3 only
E 1 only
Which of the following is/are possible effects on the protein produced as a result of this
mutation?
A 2 and 3 only
B 1, 2 and 3
C 1 and 2 only
D 1 and 3 only
E 1 only
A formation of RuBisCo
B replication of DNA
C oxidation of NADH
What are the TWO functions of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens bacteria in this process?
3 They are the source of the gene for the production of the insect toxin.
A 1 and 3 only
B 1 and 4 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 1 and 2 only
E 2 and 4 only
Which one of the statements about the circulation in the developing fetus with a hole in the
septum is correct?
A Blood entering the right atrium can bypass the lungs and go to the rest of the body.
B Blood in the right atrium may return directly to the vena cava.
E The maximum pressure in the aorta is the same as the maximum pressure in the
contracting atrium.
34 Which of the following statements about bile in the digestive system are correct?
A 1, 2 and 3 only
B 1, 2 and 4 only
C 1 and 2 only
D 2 and 3 only
E 1 and 4 only
A 2, 1, 3
B 2, 3, 1
C 3, 2, 1
D 1, 2, 3
E 1, 3, 2
1 It has a capsid.
2 It contains DNA.
3 It has ribosomes.
A 1 and 2 only
B 2 and 3 only
C 3 only
D 2 only
E 1 only
B collecting duct
D glomerulus
E loop of Henle
38 Which row shows three structures found in a healthy human male liver cell, in order of size
from largest to smallest?
A row 1
B row 4
C row 5
D row 3
E row 2
A 1, 2 and 4 only
B 1, 2, 3 and 4
C 1, 2 and 3 only
D 2, 3 and 4 only
E 1, 3 and 4 only
A 4
B 5
C 1
D 3
E 2
A 6
B x–6
C x +3
D x +6
E x–3
43 Which of the following is the equation for the reaction of magnesium with excess cold water?
A Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2
B Mg + H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2
D Mg + H2O → MgO + H2
[atomic numbers: H = 1; C = 6; N = 7; O = 8; F = 9]
A H2O
B CH4
C HF
D NH3
E CO2
45 Sucrose, C12H22O11, is added to water at 20 °C until no more sucrose will dissolve.
Four statements are made about sucrose and the solution that is produced:
A 1 and 2 only
B 3 and 1 only
C 3 and 4 only
D 2 and 3 only
E 1 and 4 only
A 1 and 3 only
B 2 and 3 only
C 1, 2 and 3
D 2 only
E 3 only
The equilibrium constant (K c) and the sign of the enthalpy change for the reaction are:
Assuming that all other conditions remain constant, a change in which factor results in an
increase of the value of the equilibrium constant, K c?
A an increase in pressure
C a decrease in temperature
D a decrease in pressure
E an increase in temperature
[C is in Group IV; N and P are in Group V; O and S are in Group VI; F and Cl are in Group VII]
A NF3
B PCl 5
C SF6
D CCl 4
E CO2
A thiol
B ketone
C ester
D alcohol
E amide
Which of the following statements about the hydrogen ion concentrations of X and Y is correct?
A 20 g L–1
B 5 g L–1
C 0.25 g L–1
D 10 g L–1
E 0.5 g L–1
What is the initial vertical acceleration of the rocket as it leaves the launch pad?
B g
m
E T – mg
A 0
B 3
C 6
57 39 male students and 36 female students were asked how many meals they had eaten in the
school cafeteria during the first week of the term. The results are shown in the table:
[Assume that no thermal energy is transferred to or from the surroundings, and no vapour
condenses.]
A 12.5 J / g
B 160 J / g
C 3200 J / g
D 800 J / g
E 16 000 J / g
1 Incident rays travelling parallel to the principal axis always pass through F after
reflection.
2 Incident rays passing through F always travel parallel to the principal axis after
reflection.
A 1 and 3 only
B 3, 4 and 5 only
C 2 and 4 only
D 1 and 2 only
E 1, 3 and 4 only
What is the speed of the boat as measured by a person stationary on the bank, and what is the
angle at which the boat travels, measured from a line at 90° to the bank?
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