6/26/22

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Bahauddin Zakariya (BZU) University, Multan admission 2022

The primary purpose of Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan is to provide an excellent learning environment in which faculty, staff and students can learn, observe critically, preserve and communicate the knowledge, wisdom with high moral values to ensure the survival of current and future generations. The university seeks to help students to develop an understanding and  nurture their individual talent to emphasize the importance of educating the society with attention  to their physical emotional and social development. It also seeks to attract and serve students  from diverse social, economic and ethnic backgrounds and to be sensitive and responsive to  those groups.

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The University offers a wide range of programs:

BS ,BSc,BA , M.A. , M.Sc., MBA, M.Com., MCS, M.Phil, and Ph.D

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Additionlly, in recent years, the University ha taken a lead in introducing 4-Year Undergraduate programs in Science, Commerce, Business, Pharmacy,Engineering, and English Literature and Linguistics. Various short-time courses.

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Quota  Seats

v  Two seats have been reserved for the students of the GCC countries (Gulf Region) and one seat has been reserved for the student of Kyrgzsitan on self finance basis on the nomination of the Govt. of Pakistan as per University Enrollment Chart.

v  Two seats have been reserved for the students of Rawanda and one for the student of Bangladesh on self finance basis on the nomination of the Govt. of Pakistan as per University Enrollment Chart.

     1.One seat has been reserved for Omani students as per University Enrollment Chart.

2  . One additional seat will be offered to the Children of Shaheeds /War Disabled/Retired/Working defense personnel on the nomination of GHQ.

    3 .       10 seats on Self Finance basis.

v  One seat is reserved for employees of Institute of Computing.

v  Ten seats reserved for the candidates serving in the Education Department.

v  Two seats reserved for Army Officers.

v  Two awardees would be adjusted in BS (4-years) other than the programs like Engineering, Pharm-D, DVM or Council

v  2% quota reserved for minorities in various Undergraduate (5th Semester)

MERIT SYSTEM

👉  ALL BS Programs

Applicants with awaited Intermediate result/Intermediate Pass weightage (Matric 70% & Customized Entry Test 30%) Plus 20 marks for Hifz e Quran

v  BSc Engineering  Programs,

·         B.Sc Electrical Engineering

·         B.Sc Mechanical Engineering

·         B.Sc Civil Engineering

·         B.Sc Computer Engineering

·         B.Sc Builiding & Architectural Engineering

·         B.ScAgricultural Engineering

·         B.Sc Metallurgy & Materials Engineering

·         B.ScTextile Engineering

70% weightage to marks obtained in the PreEngineering or equivalent examination including

20 marks for Hifz-e-Quran.30% weightage to marks obtained in ECAT (Test conducted by UET Lahore)

v  Applicants with B.Sc as Highest Qualification.

35% weightage to marks obtained in B.Sc 35% weightage to marks H.S.S.C (PreEngineering)  30% ECAT

(20 marks for Hifz-e-Quran)

 BFA (Becholar of FineArts)

v  B. Des ( Bechlor of Desgin)

All applicants will have to pass entry test including test of Drawing and English. All applicants who qualify entry tests will have to appearin an interview.

Intermediate 70% and Customize Test 30%. Add 20 marks Hifz e Quran

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BZU Self Supporting Fee

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Sub-Campus

B. Z. University, Lodhran

·         Department of English

·         Department of Sociology

·         Department of Information Technology

·         Department of Public Administration

B. Z. University, Vehari

·         Department of Psychology

·         Department of Law

·         Department of Mathematics

·         Department of Economics

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6/25/22

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SHORT QUESTIONS

1)    

2)      The period of simple pendulum is measured by a stop watch. What type of errors are possible in the time period?

3)      Does a dimensional analysis give any information on constant of proportionality that may appear in an algebraic expression? Explain.  

4)      Three students measured the length of a needle with a scale on which minimum division is 1mm and recorded as (i) 0.2145 m (ii) 0.21 m (iii) 0.214m. Which record is correct and why?

5)      The vector sum of three vectors gives a zero resultant. What can be the orientation of the vectors?

6)      Vector A lies in the xy plane. For  what orientation will both of its rectangular components be negative? For what orientation will its components have opposite sings?

7)      If one of the rectangular components of a vector is not zero, can its magnitude be zero? Explain.

8)      If A +B =0, what can you say about the components of the two vectors.

9)      Two vectors have unequal magnitudes. Can their sum be zero? Explain.

10)   How would the two vectors of the same magnitude have to be oriented, if they were to be combined to give a resultant equal to a vector of the same magnitude?

11)   If all the components of the vectors, A1 and A2 were reversed, how would this alter  A1 x A2?

12)   Can a body rotate about tis centre of gravity under the action of its weight?    

3. Write answers of any EIGHT questions.                                                                                                           (8x2=16)

1)      An object is thrown vertically upward. Discuss the sign of acceleration due to gravity.

2)      Can the velocity of an object reverse the direction when acceleration is constant if so, give an example.

3)      Explain the circumstances in which the velocity v and acceleration a of a car are ;

(i) Parallel  (ii) Anti-Parallel (iii) Perpendicular to one another (iv) v is zero but a is not zero

(v) a is zero but v is not zero 

4)       Find the change in momentum for an object subjected to a given force for a given time and state law of motion in terms of momentum.

5)      Define impulse and show that how it is related to linear momentum?

6)      At what point or points in its path does a projectile have its minimum speed, its maximum speed?

7)      A person holds a bag of groceries while standing still, talking to a friend. A car is stationery with its engine running. Form the stand point of work, how are these two situations similar?

8)      Calculate the work done in kilo joules in lifting a mass of 10kg (at steady velocity) through a vertical height of 10m.

9)      A force F acts through a distance L. the force is then increased to 3F, and then acts through a further distance of 2L. Draw the work diagram to scale.

10)   An object has 1J of potential energy. Explain what does it mean?

11)   When a rocket re-enters the atmosphere, its nose cone becomes very hot. Where does this heat energy come from?

12)   A boy uses a catapult to throw a stone which accidentally smashes a greenhouse window. List the possible energy changes.

4.  Write answers of any SIX questions.                                                                                                                                 (6x2=12)

1)      Explain the difference between tangential velocity and the angular velocity. If one of these is given  for a wheel  of known radius, how will you find the other?  

2)      What is meant by moment of inertia? Explain its significance.

3)      Show that orbital angular momentum LO=mvr.

4)      State the direction of the following vectors in simple situations; angular momentum and  angular velocity.

5)      Explain how many minimum number of geo-stationary satellites are required for global coverage of T.V transmission.

6)      Explain what do you understand by the term viscosity?

7)      What is meant by drag force? What are the factors upon which drag force acting upon a small sphere of radius r, moving down through a liquid, depend?

8)      Why fog droplets appear to be suspended in air?

9)       Two row boats moving parallel in the same direction are pulled towards each other. Explain.

13)   Does frequency depends on amplitude for harmonic oscillators?

14)   Can we realize an ideal simple pendulum?

15)   What is the total distance travelled by an object moving with SHM in a time equal to its period , if its amplitude is A.

16)   What happens to the period of a simple pendulum if its length is doubled? What happens if the suspended mass is doubled?

17)   Does the acceleration of a simple harmonic oscillator remain constant during its motion? Is the acceleration ever zero? Explain.

18)   What is meant by phase angle? Does it define angle between maximum displacement and the driving force?

19)   Under what conditions does the addition of two simple harmonic motions produce a resultant, which is also simple harmonic?

20)   Show that in SHM the acceleration is zero when the velocity is greatest and the velocity is zero when the acceleration is greatest?

21)   Explain the relation between total energy, potential energy and kinetic energy for a body oscillating with SHM.

22)   What features do longitudinal waves have in common with transverse waves?

23)   Is it possible for two identical waves travelling in the same direction along a string to give rise to stationary wave?

24)   A wave is produced along a stretched string but some of its particles permanently show zero displacement. What type of wave is it?

3. Write answers of any EIGHT questions.                                                                                                           (8x2=16)

13)   Explain the terms crest, trough, node  and antinode.

14)   Why does sound travel faster in solids than in gases?

15)   How are beats useful in tuning musical instruments?

16)   As a result of a distant explosion, an observer senses a ground tremor and then hears the explosion. Explain the time difference.

17)   How should a sound source move with respect to an observer so that the frequency of its sound does not change?

18)   Under what conditions two or more sources of light behave as coherent sources?

19)   Can visible light produce interference fringes? Explain.

20)   In the Young’s experiment, one of the slits is covered with blue filter and other with red filter. What would be the pattern of light intensity on the screen?

21)   An oil film spreading over a wet footpath shows colours. Explain how does it happen?

22)   What do you understand by linear magnification and angular magnification? Explain how a convex lens is used as a magnifier.

23)   Why would it be advantageous to use blue light with  a compound microscope?

24)   One can buy a cheap microscope for use by the children. The images seen in such a microscope have colourededges. Why is this so?

4.Write answers of any SIX questions.                                                                                                                   (6x2=12)

10)   If a person was looking through a telescope at the full moon, how would the appearance of the moon be changed by covering half of the objective lens?

11)   A magnifying glass gives a five times enlarged image at a distance of 25cm from the lens. Find, by ray diagram, the focal length of the lens.

12)   Why is the average velocity of the molecules in a gas zero but the average of the square of velocities not zero.

13)   Why does the pressure of a gas in a car tyre increase when it is driven through some distance?

14)   Specific heat of a gas at constant pressure is greater than specific heat at constant volume. Why?

15)   Give an example of a process in which no heat is transferred to or from the system but the temperature of the system changes.

A thermos flask containing milk as a system is shaken rapidly. Does the temperature of milk rise? 

LONG QUESTIONS 

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Attempt any three questions.                                                                                                                                   (8x3=24)

5.    (a) Describe in detail the process of addition of vectors by their rectangular components.                                 (05)

        (b) The magnitude of dot and cross products of two vectors are  and 6 vectors is respectively. Find the angle

                between the vectors.                                                                                                                                                                    (03)

6.    (a) Establish relations for (i) Height (ii) time of flight  (iii) range for a projectile launched with initial velocity    with 

                angle .                                                                                                                                                                                               (05)

(b) Two Blocks of masses 2.0 kg and 0.50 kg are attached at the two ends of compressed spring. The elastic potential

        energy stored in the spring is 10J. Find the  velocities of the blocks if the spring delivers its energy to the blocks

        when released.                                                                                                                                                                                (03)

7.    (a) Define escape velocity and  describe in detail the interconversion of potential and kinetic energy.                 (05)

        (b) A diver weighing 750N dives from a board 10m above the surface of a pool of water. Use the conservation of

        mechanical energy to find his speed at a point 5.0 m  above the water surface, neglecting air friction.          (03)

8.    (a) Define rotational K.E and use this concept to find the velocity of a disc and a hoop at the bottom of an inclined

        plane when they are released from it’s top.                                                                                                                                       (05)

        (b) What should be the orbiting speed to launch a satellite in a circular orbit 900 km above the surface of the Earth?

         (take mass of the Earth as 6.0 x 1024 and its radius as 6400 km).                                                                                         (03)

9.    (a) Define Laminar flow and use it to establish the Bernoulli’s equation.                                                                     (05)       

        (b) An airplane design calls for a “lift” due to the net force  of the moving air on the wing of about 1000 Nm–2 of wing

        area. Assume that air flows past the wing surface is 160ms–1,  what is the  required speed  over the upper surface to

        give a “lift” of 1000Nm–2? The density of  air is 1.29kgm–3 and assume maximum thickness of wing to be one metre.    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (03)

5.    (a)Establish the relations for (i) Instantaneous velocity  (ii) Acceleration , for the projection of an object moving with

        uniform velocity along a circular path.                                                                                                                                           (05)

(b)A Block of mass 4.0 kg is dropped from a height of 0.80 m on to a spring of spring constant k = 1960 Nm–1, Find

the maximum distance through which the spring will be compressed.                                                                          (03)

6.    (a)Write a detailed note on stationary waves produced in a stretched string and show that these waves are

        quantized in terms of frequency.                                                                                                                                                     (05)

        (b)A train sounds its horn  before it sets off from the station and an observer waiting on the plateform estimates its

        frequency at 1200 Hz. The train then moves of and accelerates steadily. Fifty seconds after departure, the driver

        sounds the horn again  and the plateform observer estimates the frequency at 1140 Hz. Calculate the train speed 50

        s after departure. How far from the station is the train after 50s.                                                                                     (03)

7.    (a)Describe in detail the Young’s double slit experiment and establish a formula for fringe spacing and also describe

        it’s dependence upon wavelength and slit spacing.                                                                                                                        (05)

        (b)Light of wavelength 546 nm is allowed to illuminate the slits of Young’s experiment. The separation between the

        slits is 0.10 mm and the distance of the screen from the slits where interference effects are observed is 20cm. at

        what angle the first minimum will fall? What will be the linear distance on the screen between adjacent maxima?

8.    (a)Give a detailed account of compound microscope and use a ray diagram to find it’s magnification and compare it

        with that of a simple microscope.                                                                                                                                                    (05)

        (b)The refractive index of the core and cladding of an optical fibre are 1.6 and 1.4 respectively. Calculate (i) the

        critical angle for the interface (ii) the maximum angle of incidence in the air of a ray which enters the fibre an is

        incident at the critical angle on the interface.                                                                                                                            (03)

9.    (a)Establish a formula for pressure of a gas using the example of an ideal gas in a cubical container.                      (05)

        (b)A Carnot engine whose low temperature reservoir is at 7 has an efficiency of 50%. Ti is desired to increase the

        efficiency to 70%. By how many degrees the temperature of the source be increased?                                         (03)

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