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Key Facts: AIIMS Paramedical Exam

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Scoring

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AIIMS B.Sc. Paramedical uses one 90-question, 90-minute CBT with 30 Physics, 30 Chemistry and 30 Biology or Mathematics questions. Scoring is +1 for correct answers and -1/3 for incorrect answers, with merit-based online seat allocation.

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1The SI unit of magnetic flux is:
A.Ampere-turn (A·t)
B.Weber (Wb)
C.Tesla (T)
D.Henry (H)
Explanation: Magnetic flux Φ is measured in weber (Wb). One weber equals one tesla times one square metre (T·m²).
2A car rounds a flat curve of radius 50 m at 10 m/s. The centripetal acceleration is (in m/s²):
A.0.2
B.2
C.5
D.20
Explanation: Centripetal acceleration a_c = v²/r = 10²/50 = 100/50 = 2 m/s². Speed squared divided by radius gives the required inward acceleration.
3According to Bernoulli's principle for steady ideal flow, where fluid speed is highest the static pressure is:
A.Equal to dynamic pressure only
B.Lowest
C.Highest
D.Unchanged
Explanation: Bernoulli's equation links speed and pressure: higher flow speed corresponds to lower static pressure in a horizontal streamline. This underlies venturi and aspirator behaviour in clinical gas delivery.
4Light travels from glass (n = 1.5) to air (n = 1.0). The critical angle for total internal reflection is approximately:
A.19°
B.42°
C.48°
D.90°
Explanation: sin θ_c = n₂/n₁ = 1.0/1.5 ≈ 0.667, so θ_c ≈ arcsin(0.667) ≈ 42°. Total internal reflection occurs when light tries to leave a denser medium at angles beyond the critical angle.
5In the photoelectric effect, increasing the intensity of monochromatic light above the threshold frequency mainly increases:
A.Kinetic energy of each emitted photoelectron
B.Number of photoelectrons emitted per second
C.Work function of the metal
D.Threshold frequency
Explanation: Above threshold frequency, photon energy hf is fixed by frequency. Higher intensity means more photons per second, so more photoelectrons are ejected, but each electron's maximum kinetic energy remains K_max = hf − φ.
6A 10 μF capacitor is charged to 100 V. The energy stored is:
A.0.5 J
B.5 J
C.50 J
D.0.05 J
Explanation: U = ½CV² = ½ × (10 × 10⁻⁶) × 100² = 5 × 10⁻⁶ × 10⁴ = 0.05 J. Stored electrostatic energy scales with capacitance and the square of voltage.
7For a projectile launched at speed u and angle θ (no air resistance), the horizontal range is maximum when θ equals:
A.30°
B.45°
C.60°
D.90°
Explanation: Range R = u² sin(2θ)/g is maximum when sin(2θ) = 1, i.e. 2θ = 90° and θ = 45° on level ground.
8A wire of length L and cross-section A stretches by ΔL under tension. Young's modulus Y equals:
A.(F/A)/(ΔL/L)
B.(F·ΔL)/(A·L)
C.F·A/(L·ΔL)
D.A·ΔL/(F·L)
Explanation: Young's modulus Y = stress/strain = (F/A)/(ΔL/L), which rearranges to FL/(AΔL). It measures stiffness: force per unit area divided by fractional extension.
9An ambulance siren approaches a stationary listener. Compared with the source frequency, the heard frequency is:
A.Lower (redshifted)
B.Higher (blueshifted)
C.Unchanged
D.Zero
Explanation: As the source moves toward the observer, wavefronts are compressed and the detected frequency increases — the acoustic Doppler effect (blueshift for approaching source).
10An ideal transformer has 200 primary turns and 50 secondary turns. If primary voltage is 220 V, secondary voltage is:
A.880 V
B.110 V
C.44 V
D.55 V
Explanation: V_s/V_p = N_s/N_p, so V_s = 220 × (50/200) = 55 V. Turn ratio directly scales voltage in an ideal transformer.

About the AIIMS Paramedical Exam

The AIIMS B.Sc. Paramedical entrance examination is the AIIMS Examination Section CBT route for admission to paramedical programmes at AIIMS New Delhi and participating AIIMS. The official scheme is a 90-minute objective paper in English and Hindi covering Physics, Chemistry, and either Biology or Mathematics depending on course eligibility.

Questions

90 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)

Passing Score

Merit-based selection with category-wise qualifying cutoffs published per session; admission is by online seat allocation from the combined merit list.

Exam Fee

INR 2000 for General/UR and OBC(NCL); INR 1600 for SC/ST/EWS; nil for PWBD; transaction fees as applicable. (All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, Examination Section)

AIIMS Paramedical Exam Content Outline

33%

Physics

Mechanics, heat, waves, optics, electricity, magnetism, modern physics and units at 10+2 NCERT level for the compulsory Physics section.

33%

Chemistry

Physical, inorganic and organic chemistry at entrance level, including stoichiometry, equilibrium, electrochemistry, bonding and biomolecules.

33%

Biology or Mathematics

Candidates choose one third section: Biology covers cell biology, genetics, human physiology, microbiology and biotechnology; Mathematics covers 10+2 maths for eligible radiography-type courses.

How to Pass the AIIMS Paramedical Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Merit-based selection with category-wise qualifying cutoffs published per session; admission is by online seat allocation from the combined merit list.
  • Exam length: 90 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
  • Exam fee: INR 2000 for General/UR and OBC(NCL); INR 1600 for SC/ST/EWS; nil for PWBD; transaction fees as applicable.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AIIMS Paramedical Study Tips from Top Performers

1Confirm whether your target course requires Biology or Mathematics before splitting third-section prep.
2Train with 90-minute timed sets because the official paper is 90 minutes and negative marking punishes guessing.
3Physics and Chemistry are compulsory — keep formula sheets for mechanics, electricity, optics, mole concept and equilibrium.
4For Biology-track courses, prioritise human physiology, microbiology, genetics and clinical-lab concepts relevant to MLT and OT programmes.
5Use the current AIIMS B.Sc. Courses prospectus for exact course list, eligibility and seat allocation rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What official exam does in-aiims-paramedical map to?

It maps to the AIIMS B.Sc. Paramedical entrance examination for paramedical programme admission at AIIMS New Delhi and other participating AIIMS.

How many questions are on the AIIMS B.Sc. Paramedical entrance examination?

The official B.Sc. Courses prospectus reviewed lists one 90-minute paper with 90 objective MCQs: 30 Physics, 30 Chemistry and 30 Biology or Mathematics.

Do candidates answer both Biology and Mathematics?

No. The prospectus states four parts of 30 questions each in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics, but the candidate may attempt either the Biology part or the Mathematics part, not both.

Is there negative marking on AIIMS Paramedical?

Yes. The B.Sc. Courses prospectus states +1 for each correct response and -1/3 for each incorrect response. Unanswered or marked-for-review-only questions score zero.

Who is eligible for AIIMS B.Sc. Paramedical courses?

The prospectus reviewed lists Indian citizenship, age 17 by 31 December of the admission year, 10+2/equivalent with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics as required by the specific course, and the published aggregate mark requirements for Gen/OBC(NCL)/EWS and SC/ST categories.

How long is the AIIMS Paramedical entrance exam?

The official paramedical paper duration is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes) for all 90 questions.

Is the exam conducted remotely from home?

No public remote-home route was verified. The prospectus describes an online CBT entrance examination conducted at allotted centres in major cities.

Why does this practice bank have 100 questions if the exam has 90?

The live CBT has 90 scored items; this bank provides 100 practice questions proportionally weighted to Physics, Chemistry and Biology to support timed revision and negative-marking discipline.