TU BSc Scientific Communication (Sc. 101) Exam Questions 2078

 1. Read the given text carefully and answer the following questions. [5]

Today scientists describe the universe in terms of two basic partial theories-the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics, the great intellectual achievements of the first half of this century. The general theory of relativity describes the force of gravity and the large-scale structure of the universe, that is, the structure on scales from only a few miles to as large as million million million (1 with twenty-four zeros after it) miles, the size of the observable universe. Quantum mechanics, on the other hand, deals with phenomena on extremely small scales, such as a millionth of a millionth of an inch. Unfortunately, however, these two theories are known to be inconsistent with each other - they cannot both be correct. One of the major endeavors in physics today is the search for a new theory that will incorporate them both -a quantum theory of gravity. We do not yet have such a theory, and we may still be along way from having one, but we do already know many of the properties that it must have.

a) What is the general theory of relativity?

b) What is the quantum mechanics?

c) What do you understand by a quantum theory of gravity that scientists are in quest for today?



2. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate tense forms of phrasal verbs given in the box. [5]

| run across | run away with | run (something) by/past | run through | run out|

a) Ram has ... of subject to discuss with the man sitting next to him.

b) The children's imagination was ... them, and their story sounded more and more incredible.

c) Could this exercise be ... your language teacher, please?

d) I ... an interesting person today on my way to college.

e) Shall we ... the schedule for the seminar before we leave?


3. Give synonyms of the following words; [5]

a) result

b) fated

c) worsen

d) healthy

e) view


4. Answer the following questions briefly: [5]

a) Why did, according to men of the pre-scientific era, earth-quakes occur? "(The Effect of the scientific Temper on Man)"

b) To what cause did the pre-scientific man attribute natural calamities? "(God in the Godless World)"

c) Name two factors, that the author mentions, which can lead to an ecological catastrophe. "(Pollution and Super Pollution)"

d) What is the true measure of the danger of modern pollutants? "(Science and Survival)"

e) Why was Giordano Bruno burnt at the stake? "(Man and Nature)"


5. Remove the possible ambiguities in the following sentences by changing the position of faulty modifiers. [5]

a) Mohan only scored ten runs.

b) He promised when a vacancy occurred to consider me for the position.

c) He found a dog in a bot, which was dark brown in color with a white tail.

d) A car came down the street decked with flowers.

e) The car is in the garage which he smashed.


6. Put the following sentence in the right order, so that they read like a coherent paragraph; [5]

a) Ten miles further down, the water is pure again.

b) This overwhelming kind of pollution is called super pollution.

c) But if large quantities of sewage are dumped continuously, the purifying bacteria are killed and the stream loses its power to purify.

d) If sewage is dumped into a stream in small quantities, the stream dissolves it and purifies it.


7. What are the different modes of communication? [5]


8. Write a paragraph about the relation between science and religion. [5]


9. The structure of proposals contains three main integrating parts: prefatory parts, body of proposal and supplementary parts. Write about the information we include under these parts.

OR, Write an essay on "Computer and its advantages and disadvantages." [10]

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