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AIPMT - 2015

03-05-2015
Time: 3 Hrs.

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CODE-F

Max. Marks : 720

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: 720

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Important Instructions:

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1.

1.

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are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer
Sheet and fill in the particulars on Side-1 and Side-2
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2.

The test is of 3 hours duration and Test Booklet contains


180 questions. Each question carries 4 marks. For each
correct response, the candidate will get 4 marks. For
each incorrect response, one mark will be deducted
from the total scores. The maximum marks are 720.

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In case of any ambiguity in translation of any question, English version shall be treated as final.

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Candidate's Signature : ______________________________ Invigilator's Signature : ___________________________________

AIPMT-2015 |

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

PART A : CHEMISTRY
1.

The reaction of C6H5CH=CHCH3 with HBr produces :


C6H5CH=CHCH3 d hHBr d slkFkvfHkf ;klsiz
kIr

Ans.

gksrkgS%

(1)

(2) C6H5CH2CH2CH2Br

(3)

(4)

(4)

Sol.

2.

In Duma's method for estimation of nitrogen 0.25g of an organic compound gave 40 mL of nitrogen collected at
300 K temperature and 725 mm pressure. If the aqueous tension at 300 K is 25 mm, the percentage of
nitrogen in the compound is :

ukbVkst u vkd y u d hMwekfof/kesa0.25g d kcZfud ;kSfxd 300 K rki ,oa725 mm nkc ij 40 mL ukbV
kst u laxzfgr gks
rh
gSA ;fn 300 K ij ok"i nkc 25 mm gSrks;kSfxd esaukbVkst u d k izfr'kr gS%
(1)18.20

(2) 16.76

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

Mass of organic comp. = 0.25 g

(3) 15.76

(4) 17.36

V1 = 40 ml
T1 = 300 k
P1 = 725 25 = 700 mm of Hg

P1V1 P2 V2

T1
T2

V2 =

700 40 273
= 33.52 ml
300 760

28 V 100
% of N = 22400 mass of org. com.

28 33.52 100
= 16.76
22400 0.25

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3.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

The Ksp of Ag2CrO4, AgCl, AgBr and AgI are respectively, 1.11012, 1.81010 , 5.01013, 8.31017. Which one
of the following salts will precipitate last if AgNO3 solution is added to the solution containing equal moles of
NaCl, NaBr, NaI and Na2CrO4 ?
Ag2CrO4, AgCl, AgBr vkS
jAgI d sKsp e'k%1.11012, 1.81010 , 5.01013, 8.31017 gSaA fuEu

esalsd kSu lky o.k


lclsvUr esavo{ksfir gksxk];fn AgNO3 d k foy ;u leku eksy ksad sNaCl, NaBr, NaI vkSj Na2CrO4 esaMky k t krk gS\
(1) AgCl

(2) AgBr

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

Ksp of Ag2CrO4

= 1.1 1012

Ksp of AgCl

= 1.8 1010

Ksp of AgBr

= 5.0 1013

Ksp of AgI

= 8.3 1017

[Ag+]2[C]

[Ag+] =

(3) Ag2CrO4

(4) AgI

= 1.1 1012

1.1 10 12
[C]

If we take [C] = 1 then the maximum requirement of [Ag+] will be in case of Ag2CrO4 .
4.

Bithional is generally added to the soaps as an additive to function as a/an :


(1) Dryer

(2) Buffering agent

(3) Antiseptic

ckbFkk;ksuSy d kslkekU;r%lkcqu esafey k;k t krk gS]bl la;kst h d k d k;ZgS%


(1) 'kq
"d d
(2) mHk; iz
frjks/ku d eZd (3) iw
frjk/skh
Ans.

(3)

Sol.

Bithional is added to soap as an antiseptic.

5.

"Metals are usually not found as nitrates in their ores"

(4) Softener
(4) e`
nq
d kjh

Out of the following two (a and b) reasons which is /are true for the above observation ?
(a) Metal nitrates are highly unstable.
(b) Metal nitrates are highly soluble in water
(1) a and b are false

(2) a is false but b is true

(3) a is true but b is false

(4) a and b are true

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,lkekU;r% mud sv;Ld

esaukbVsV d s: i esaugah ik;h t krh gSaA "


ij fn;sx;sizs{k.k d sfy ;sfuEufy f[kr nksd kj.kksa (a vkSj b) esalsd kSu lk l gh gS?
(a) /kkrq
v ksad sukbVsV vfr vLFkk;h gSaA
(b) /kkrq
v ksad sukbVsV t y esavfr foy s; gSaA
(1) a vkS
j b xy r gS
(2) a xy r gSy s
fd u b lgh gS
(3) a lgh gSy s
fd u b xy r gS
(4) a vkS
j b lgh gS
Ans.

(2)

Sol.

Nitrates are less found in earth crust because they are highly water soluble and very stable because do not
decompose easily on heating so the answer is (2)

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6.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

The correct bond order in the following species is :

fuEu Lih'kht +esavkca/k d ksfV d k lgh e gS%


(1) O22 O 2 O 2

(2) O2 O2 O 22

(3) O2 O2 O 22

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

1s,* 1s, 2s, *2s, 2pz, 2px = 2py , *2px =*2py ,*2pz

(4) O22 O 2 O 2

O2 Bonding electrons = 10 ; antibonding electrons = 5

B.O. =

1
10 5 = 2.5
2

O2 Bonding electrons = 10 ; antibonding electrons = 7

B.O. =

1
3
10 7 = = 1.5
2
2

O22 Bonding electrons = 10 ; antibonding electrons = 4

B.O. =

1
6
10 4 = = 2
2
2

So, bond order is : O2 O2 O 22


7.

The species Ar, K+ and Ca2+ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase?

Lih'kht Ar, K+ vkSj Ca2+ esaby sDVkWuksad h la[;k leku gSA fd l e esabud h f=kT;k c<+jgh gS\
(1) Ca2+ < Ar < K+

(2) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar

(3) K+ < Ar < Ca2+

(4) Ar < K+ <Ca2+

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

In case of isoelectronic species the radius decrease with increase in nuclear charge
Ca2+

<

K+

<

Ar

electrons

18

18

18

Proton

20

19

18

z
e

20
=1.11
1
18

19
=1.05
18

18
=1
18

Ionic radius

1
(Z / e)

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CODE-F

CHEMISTRY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

The activation energy of a reaction can be determined from the slope of which of the following graphs ?

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd l xzkQ esa<y ku (slope) lsvfHkf ;k d h lf ;.k t kZd ksfu/kkZfjr fd ;k t k ld rk gSA
(1)

In K
vs.T
T

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

K = A e Ea / RT

9.

(2) In K vs.

n K = n A

Ea
nee
RT

n K = n A

Ea 1

R
T

1
T

T
1
(3) In K vs. T

(4) In K vs. T

Which of the following pairs of ions are isolectronic and isostructural ?

fuEu esalsd kSu lk vk;uksad k ;qXe leby sDVkWuh ,oalelajpukRed gS\


(1) CIO3 ,CO32

(2) SO32 ,NO3

(3) CIO3 ,SO32

2
(4) CO2
3 ,SO 3

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

ClO3 (sp3 Hybridisation) SO32 (sp3 Hybridisation) both have pyrimidal shape

Both contains same no of e = 42e


10.

An organic compound 'X' having molecular formula C5H10O yields phenyl hydrazone and gives negative
response to the Iodoform test and Tollen's test. It produces n-pentane on reduction. 'X' could be :
(1) 2-pentanone

(2) 3-pentanone

(3) n-amyl alcohol

(4) pentanal

,d d kcZ
fud ;kS
fxd 'X' ft ld kv.kqlw
=kC5H10O gSt ksfd Q fsuy gkbM
kW
t kus ns
rkgSrFkkvkkMWks
Q keZijh{k.k,oaVkyW us &ijh{k.k
d sizfr _ .kkRed gSA bld svip;u ij n-isUVsu nsrk gSA 'X' gksld rk gS%
(1) 2- is
UVsukWu
(2) 3- is
UVsukWu
(3) n-,s
fey ,Yd ksgy
(4) is
UVs
uS
y
Ans.

(2)

Sol.

C5H10O

This ketone does not give tollens test. Also it does not give iodoform test because it does not have
group.

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CHEMISTRY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

Which of the following options represents the correct bond order ?

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk fod Yi l gh vkca/k d ksfV d ksn'kkZrk gS\


(1) O 2 O 2 O 2
Ans.

O2 O2

B.O.

1.5

(4) O 2 O 2 O 2

O2

2.5

Treatment of cyclopentanone

with methyl lithium gives which of the following species ?

(1) Cyclopentanonyl cation

(2) Cyclopentanonyl radical

(3) Cyclopentanonyl biradical

(4) Cyclopentanonyl anion

lkbDy ksisUVsukWu]

d h f ;k feFkkbZy fy fFk;e lsd juslsd kSulh Lih'kht curh gS\

(1) lkbDyks
is
UVs
uks
ukW
;y

/kuk;u
(3) lkbDy ks
is
UVs
uks
uk;
Wy f}ew
yd
Ans.

(3) O 2 O 2 O 2

(1)

Sol.

12.

(2) O 2 O 2 O 2

(2) lkbDy ks
is
UVs
uks
ukW
;y

ew
yd
(4) lkbDyks
is
UVs
uks
uk;
Wy _ .kk;u

(4)

Sol.

13.

The electrolytic reduction of nitrobenzene in strongly acidic medium produces :


(1) Anoxybenzene

(2) Azobenzene

(3) Aniline

izcy vEy h; ek/;e esaukbVkscsUt hu d k oS| qr vi?kVuh vip;u nsrk gS%


(1) ,s
t kDslhcs
Ut hu
(2) ,s
t kcss
Ut hu
(3) ,s
uhfyu
Ans.

(4) p-Aminophenol
(4) p-,s
ehukQs hukW
y

(4)

Sol.

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CODE-F

CHEMISTRY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

Magnetic moment 2.84 B.M. is given by


(At. nos, Ni =28, Ti= 22, Cr =24, Co = 27 )
(1) Ti3+

(2) Cr2+

(3) Co2+

(4) Ni2+

(3) Co2+

(4) Ni2+

pqacd h; vk?kw.kZ2.84 B.M. fd lesagksrk gS\


(i-la
-Ni =28, Ti= 22, Cr =24, Co = 27 )
(1) Ti3+

(2) Cr2+

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

Magnetic moment =

n n 2

2.84 Bohr magneton, means 2 unpaired electrons are present in ion.


Ni+2 = 4s0 3d8

15.

A given metal crystallizes out with a cubic structure having edge length of 361 pm. If there are four metal atoms
in one unit cell, what is the radius of one atom

,d nhxbZ/kkrq?kuh; lajpukesaf LVfy r gksrhgS]bld sd ksj fd ukjsd hy EckbZ361 pm gSA ;fn ,d ;wfuV lsy esapkj
/kkrqijek.kqgSarks,d ijek.kqd h f=kT;k gS\
(1) 127 pm
Ans.

(1)

Sol

In FCC unit cell (Z = 4)


4r=

r=

16.

(2) 80 pm

(3) 108 pm

(4) 40 pm

2a

2 a 1.414 361

= 127.25 Pm
4
4

Which of the following is the most correct electron displacement for a nuclephilic reaction to take place ?

ukfHkd Lusgh vfHkf ;k gksusd sfy ;sfuEu esalsd kSu lk by sDVkWu foLFkkiu lclsT;knk l gh gS\

Ans.
Sol.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(2)

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17.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Which one of the following electrolytes has the same value of van't Hoff's factor(i) as that of Al2(SO4)3 (if all are
100% ionised) ?

fuEufy f[kr oS| qr vi?kV~;ksaesalsfd ld sok.V&gkWQ xq.kd (i) d keku Al2(SO4)3 d sleku gS(;fn lHkh100% vk;fur gS)?
(1) K3[Fe(CN)6]

(2) Al(NO3)3

(3) K4[Fe(CN)6]

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

Al2(SO4)3 2Al+3 + 3SO42

i=5

K4[Fe(CN)6] 4K+ + [Fe(CN)6]4

i=5

18.

(4) K2SO4

Nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide have some properties in common. Which property is shown by one of
these compounds, but not by the other ?

ukbVkst u MkbZv kW
DlkbM ,oalYQ j MkbZv kW
DlkbM d sd q
N xq
.klkekU; gSA fuEu esalsd kS
ulkxq
.k,d ;kS
fxd n'kkZ
rkgSt cfd
nwl jk ughagS\
(1) is a reducing agent (vipk;d gS
)
(2) is soluble in water (t y es
afoy s; gS)
(3) is used as a food-preservative ([kk| ifjj{kd d s: i ea
smi;ksx fd ;kt krkgS)
(4) form 'acid-rain' (^vEy o"kkZ
*nsrkgS)
Ans.

(3)

Sol.

SO2 is used as a food preservatives but NO2 does not

19.

The total number of -bond electrons in the following structure is :

fuEufy f[kr lajpukeasd qy -vkca/kby sDVkWuksad hla[;kgS%

(1) 8

(2) 12

(3) 16

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

bond electrons = no. of double bond 2

(4) 4

= 4 2 = 8 electrons
20.

Solubility of the alkaline earth's metal sulphates in water decreases in the sequence

{kkjh; e`nk /kkrqv ksad slYQ sVksad k t y esafoy s;rk d k ?kVrk gqv k e gS%
(1) Ca > Sr > Ba > Mg

(2) Sr > Ca > Mg > Ba

(3) Ba > Mg > Sr > Ca

(4) Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

Solubility of alkaline earth metal sulphates decreases down the group


MgSO4 > CaSO4 > SrSO4 > BaSO4

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Maximum bond angle at nitrogen is present in which of the following ?

fuEu esalsfd lesaukbVkst u ij vkca/k d ks.k vf/kd re gS\


(1) NO 2

(2) NO 2

(3) NO 3

(4) NO 2

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

NO 2 sp hybridisation so it is linear with bond angle 180

22.

If the value of an equilibrium constant for a particular reaction is 1.61012 , then at equilibrium the system will
contain?
(1) mostly reactions.

(2) mostly products

(3) similar amounts of reactants and products.

(4) all reactants.

,d fo'ks"k vfHkf ;k d k lkE;koLFkk fLFkjkad 1.61012 gS]rkslkE;koLFkk ij fud k; esagksaxs\


(1) vf/kd ka
'kr%vfHkd kjd
(2) vf/kd ka
'kr%mRikn
(3) vfHkd kjd ks
a,oamRiknksad hleku ek=kk
(4) lHkhvfHkd kjd
Ans.

(2)

Sol.

Pr oduct
K = 1.6 1012 =

Re ac tan t

K have high value so products have very high conc than reactant.
23.

The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ (Z=26) is not equal to the number of electrons in which one of the following?
(1) p - electrons in Cl (Z=17)

(2) d-electrons in Fe (Z=26)

(3) p-electrons in Ne (Z=10)

(4) s-electrons in Mg (Z=12)

fuEu easlsfd ld sby sDVkWuksad h la[;k Fe (Z=26) esad-by sDVkWuksad h la[;k d scjkcj ughagS?
(1) Cl (Z=17) ea
sp - by sDVkWuksad s
(2) Fe (Z=26) ea
sp - by sDVkWuksad s
(3) Ne (Z=10) ea
sp - by sDVkWuksad s
(4) Mg (Z=12) ea
sp - by sDVkWuksad s
2+

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

Fe+2 = 3d64s0 six d electrons, p-electrons in chlorine (1s22s22p63s23p5) are = 11


as p-electrons = 6 + 5 = 11

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

In which of the following compounds, the CCl bond ionisation shall give most stable carbonium ion ?

fuEu esalsd kSu ls;kSfxd esaCCl vkca/k d svk;uhd j.k lslclsT;knk vk;u nsrk gS\

(1)

Ans.

(2)

(4)

(1)

Sol.

25.

(3)

is more stable than

A device that converts energy of combustion of fuels like hydrogen and methane, directly into electrical energy
is know as :
(1) Electrolytic cell

(2) Dynamo

(3) NiCd cell

(4) Fuel Cell

,d ;a=kt ksgkbMkst u ,oafeFksu t Sl s;wy bZa/ku d hngu t kZd kslh/ksfo|qr t kZesaifjofrZr d jrkgS]og d gy krkgS
%
(1) fo|q
r vi?kVuhlsy
(2) Mk;us
eks
(3) NiCd ls
y
(4) ;w
y bZa/ku lsy
Ans.

(4)

Sol.

Fuel cell convert chemical energy of fuel like H2, CH4 into electrical energy

26.

Consider the following compound. Hyperconjugation occurs in :

(i)
(1) II only

(ii)

(iii)

(2) III only

(3) I and III

(4) I only

fuEu esalsfd l ;kSfxd @;kSfxd ksaesavfrla;qXeu ik;k t krk gS\

(i)
(1)

d soy II esa

(ii)
(2) d s
oy III esa

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

Hyperconjugation possible in

(iii)
(3) I vkS
j III esa

(4) d s
oy I esa

due to presence of -H

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27.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

The reaction.

is called.

(1) Williamson continuous etherification process


(2) Etard reaction
(3) Gatterman-Koch reaction
(4) Williamson Synthesis

vfHkf ;k

d k uke gS%

(1) fofy ;Elu

lrr bZFkjhd j.kiz e


(3) xkVjeku&d kW
p vfHkf ;k

(2) bZ
VkMZvfHkf ;k
(4) fofy;Elu

la
'ys
"k.k

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

It is Williamson-synthesis reaction

28.

Cobalt (III) chloride forms several octahedral complexes with ammonia. Which of the following will not give test
for chloride ions with silver nitrate at 25C ?
(1) CoCl34NH3

(2) CoCl35NH3

(3) CoCl36NH3

(4) CoCl33NH3

d ks
ckYV (III) Dy ks
jkbM veksfu;kd slkFkfofHkUu v"VQ yd h; la
dq
y cukrkgSA fuEUkfyf[kr es
alsd kS
u flYoj ukbVs
V d slkFk
25C ij Dy ks
jkbM vk;u d k ijh{k.k ughansxk?
(1) CoCl34NH3

(2) CoCl35NH3

(3) CoCl36NH3

(4) CoCl33NH3

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

CoCl33NH3 is [Co(NH3)3Cl3] so it will not ionize and does not give Cl ion test.

29.

A mixture of gases contains H2 and O2 gases in the ratio of 1 : 4 (w/w). What is the molar ratio of the two gases
in the mixture ?
(1) 4 : 1

(2) 16 : 1

(3) 2 : 1

(4) 1 : 4

,d xSl d sfeJ.k esaH2 ,ao O2 xSl d k vuqikr 1 : 4 (w/w) gSA feJ.k esabu nksuksaxSl ksad k eksy j vuqikr gS%
(1) 4 : 1

(2) 16 : 1

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

H2

Mass

Mole

1
2

4
32

(3) 2 : 1

(4) 1 : 4

O2

Molar Ratio =

1 32 32

=
=4:1
8
2 4

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30.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Which of the following processes does not involve oxidation of iron ?


(1) Decolourization of blue CuSO4 solution by iron
(2) Formation of Fe (CO)5 from Fe
(3) Liberation of H2 from steam by iron at high temperature
(4) Rusting of iron sheets

fuEufy f[kr iz eksaesalsfd lesavk;ju d k vkWDlhd j.k ughagksrk gSA


(1) CuSO4 d suhy sfoy ;u d k vk;ju }kjk ja
xghu gksuk
(2) Fe lsFe (CO)5 d kcuuk
(3) Hkki lsvk;ju }kjk mPp rki ij gkbM
kst u d k fud y uk
(4) y ks
gsd h 'khV

ij t ax y xuk

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

There is no change in O.N. of Iron in Fe + 5CO Fe (CO)5


O.N = 0

31.

O.N = 0

Because of lanthanoid contraction, which of the following pairs of elements have nearly same atomic radii ?
(Numbers in the parenthesis are atomic numbers).
(1) Zr (40) and Nb (41)

(2) Zr (40) and Hf (72)

(3) Zr (40) and Ta (73)

(4) Ti (22) and Zr (40)

ySa
Fks
ukbM d slad q
p u d sd kj.kfuEUkesalsd kSu lsRkRoks
ad s;q
Xe d hijek.kqf=kT;k,ayxHkx leku gS
a\ d ks
"Bd esanhxbZla
[;k
ijek.kqla[;k gS
(1) Zr (40) vkS
j Nb (41)
(2) Zr (40) vkS
j Hf (72)
(3) Zr (40) vkS
j Ta (73)
(4) Ti (22) vkS
j Zr (40)
Ans.

(2)

Sol.

Zr and Hf has nearly same radius due to lanthanide contraction.

32.

Which of the following statements is correct for a reversible process in a state of equilibrium ?
(1) G = 2.30 RT log K

(2) G = 2.30 RT log K

(3) G = 2.30 RT log K

(4) G = 2.30 RT log K

fuEUkfy f[kr esalsd kSu lk d Fku mR e.kh; iz e d slkE;koLFkk d sfy ;slgh gS\
(1) G = 2.30 RT log K

(2) G = 2.30 RT log K

(3) G = 2.30 RT log K

(4) G = 2.30 RT log K

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

G = 2.303 RT log K

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33.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

The angular momentum of electron in 'd' orbital is equal to :


(1)

'd' d {kd
(1)

(2) 2 3

(3) 0

(4) 6

(3) 0

(4) 6

esaby sDVkWu d k d ks.kh; laosx d scjkcj gS:

(2) 2 3

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

Angular momentum = ( 1)

h
=
2

( 1)

For d orbital = 2
Angular momentum =

34.

2 ( 2 1) =

The boiling point of 0.2 mol kg1 solution of X in water is greater than equimolal solution of Y in water. Which
one of the following statements is true in this case ?
(1) Molecular mass of X is greater than the molecular mass of Y.
(2) Molecular mass of X is less than the molecular mass of Y.
(3) Y is undergoing dissociation in water while X undergoes no change.
(4) X is undergoing dissociation in water.
X d s0.2 mol kg1 t y h;

foy ;u d kDoFkukad Y d sle&eksy y t y h; foy ;u lsvf/kd gSA fuEUkesalsd kSUklkd Fku bl

voLFkk d sfy ;slgh gS\


(1) X d k vkf.od nz
O;eku]Y d svkf.od nzO;eku lsT;knk gSA
(2) X d k vkf.od nz
O;eku] Y d svkf.od nzO;eku lsd e gSA
d k t y esafo;kst u gksrk gSt cfd X esad ksbZifjorZu ughagksrk gSA
(4) X d k t y es
afo;kst u gksrk gSA
(3) Y
Ans.

(4)

Sol.

When solute undergoes dissociation than vant Hoff factor i > 1


Tb = i Kb m

35.

The function of " Sodium pump" is a biological process operating in each and every cell of all animals. Which
of the following biologically important ions is also a constituent of this pump ?
(1) Mg2+

(2) K+

(3) Fe2+

(4) Ca2+

" lks
fM;e

iEi " d hf ;k ,d t Sfod iz e gSt ksfd lHkh t arqv ksad hd ksf'kd k esalap kfy r gksrhgSA fuEUkesad kSu lkt Sfod
egRoiw.kZvk;u bl iEi d k ?kVd gS?
(1) Mg2+

(2) K+

Ans.

(2)

Sol.

K+ ion involved in "Sodium pump"

(3) Fe2+

(4) Ca2+

The K+ ion are the most abundant cation within the cell fluid.

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36.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Given

The enthalpy of hydrogenation of these compounds will be in the order as :


(1) III > II > I

(2) II > III > I

(3) II > I > III

(4) I > II > III

fn;sx;s%

bu ;kSfxd ksad sgkbMkst uhd j.kd h,UFkSYihd klgh e gksxk:


(1) III > II > I

(2) II > III > I

(3) II > I > III

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

Ethalpy of hydrogenation is inversally proportional to stability of alkene.

37.

The enolic form of ethyl acetoacetate as below has :

(4) I > II > III

(1) 16 sigma bonds and 1 pi- bond

(2) 9 sigma bonds and 2 pi- bond

(3) 9 sigma bonds and 1 pi- bond

(4) 18 sigma bonds and 2 pi- bond

bZFkkby ,sflVks,sflVsV d k bukWfy d : i uhpsfn;k x;k gS]

blesagS%
(1) 16 flXek,oa1 ikbZvkca
/k

(2) 9 flXek,oa2 ikbZvkca


/k

(3) 9 flXek,oa1 ikbZvkca


/k

(4) 18 flXek,oa2 ikbZvkca


/k

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

18 and 2 bonds in both keto and enol form of ethyl acetoacetate.

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38.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Biodegradable polymer which can be produced from glycine and aminocaproic acid is :
(1) PHBV

(2) Buna-N

(3) Nylon 6, 6

(4) Nylon 2-nylon 6

Xy kbflu vkSj ,sehuksd Sizksbd vEy d kSulkt So&fuEuhd j.kh; cgqy d nsrsgSA
(2) C;w
uk-N

(1) PHBV
Ans.

(4)

Sol.

H2NCH2COOH + H2N(CH2)5 COOH


Glycine

39.

(3) ukby kW
u 6, 6

aminocaproic acid

(4) ukby kW
u 2-ukby kWu 6

Nylon-2-nylon-6

Which of the following species contains equal number of -and -bonds ?

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulhLih'kht esa-vkSj -vkca/kksd hla[;kleku gS?


(1) XeO4
Ans.

(1)

Sol.

XeO4

(2) (CN)2

(3) CH2(CN)2

(4) HCO3

4, 4 bonds are present


40.

Which of these statements about [Co(CN)6]3 is true ?


(1) [Co(CN)6]3 has four unpaired electrons and will be in a low-spin configuration.
(2) [Co(CN)6]3 has four unpaired electrons and will be in a high-spin configuration.
(3) [Co(CN)6]3 has no unpaired electrons and will be in a high-spin configuration.
(4) [Co(CN6)]3 has no unpaired electrons and will be in a low-spin configuration.
[Co(CN)6]3 d sfy ;sfuEu

esalsd kSu lk d Fku lR; gS?

(1) [Co(CN)6]3 d sikl

pkj v;qfXer by sDVkWu gSarFkk fuEu izp .k foU;kl gksxkA

(2) [Co(CN)6]3 d sikl

pkj v;qfXer by sDVkWu gSarFkk mPp izp .k foU;kl gksxkA

(3) [Co(CN)6]3 d sikl

v;qfXer by sDVkWu ughagSrFkk mPp izp .k foU;kl gksxkA

(4) [Co(CN6)]3 d sikl

v;qfXer by sDVkWu ughagSrFkk fuEu izp .k foU;kl gksxkA

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

[Co(CN)6]3
+3

O.N. of Co = +3
6

Co = 4s 3d

CN is strong field ligand so hybridisation is d2sp3 and has no unpaired electrons

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41.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution ?

vkn'kZfoy ;u d sfy ;sfd ld k eku 'kwU; d scjkcj ughagksxk?


(1) Smix

(2) Vmix

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

In case of ideal solution

(3) P = Pobserved PRaoult

(4) Hmix

Smix > 0
42.

Which property of colloidal solution is independent of charge on the colloidal particles ?


(1) Electrophoresis

(2) Electro-osmosis

(3) Tyndalleffect

(4) Coagulation

d ksy kWbMh foy ;u d k d kSu lk xq.k d ksy kWbMh d .kksaij vkos'k lsLora=k gS?
(1) oS
| qr

d .k lap y u

(2) oS
|q
r&ijklj.k

(3) fVUMy

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

Tyndal effect is not depends on charge of colloidal particles

43.

Given

iz
Hkko

(4) Ld a
nu

Which of the given compounds can exhibit tautomerism ?


(1) I and II

(2) II and III

(3) I, II and III

(4) I and II

(3) I, II ,oaIII

(4) I ,oaII

fn;sx;s%

;kSfxd ksaesalsd kSu py ko;ork n'kkZrsgSa?


(1) I ,oaII
Ans.

(2) II ,oaIII

(3)

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

Sol.

All compounds show tautomerism.

44.

When initial concentration of a reactant is doubled in a reaction, its half-life period is not effected. The order of
the reaction is :
(1) First

(2) Second

(3) More than zero but less than first

(4) Zero

vfHkf ;kes
afd lhvfHkd kjd d hiz
kjfEHkd lknaz
rkd ksnq
xq
ukfd ;kt krkgSrksml vfHkf ;kd kv/kZ
& vk;q
d ky iz
Hkkfor ughagks
rk
gSA ml vfHkf ;k d h d ksfV gS:
(1) iz
Fke
(3) 'kw
U;
Ans.

(1)

Sol.

t =

(2) f}rh;

lsvf/kd y sfd u izFke lsd e

(4) 'kw
U;

0.6932
k

Half life of first order reaction is independent on initial conc. of reactant.

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45.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

CHEMISTRY

A single compound of the structure

is obtainable from ozonolysis of which of the following cyclic compounds ?

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

fuEu esalsfd l p h; ;kSfxd d svkst ksuhd j.k ls,d y ;kSfxd curk gS\ ft ld h lajpuk ;g gS%

(1)

Ans.

(2)

(3)

(4)

(4)

Sol.

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

PART B : BIOLOGY
46.

Which of the following endoparasites of humans does show viviparity ?


(1) Enterobius vermicularis

(2) Trichinella spiralis

(3) Ascaris lumbricoides

(4) Ancylostoma duodenale

ekuoksad sfuEufy [kr var%ijt hfo;ksaesalsd kSu&lk lt hoizt d rkiznf'kZr d jrkgS?


(1) ,UVs
jks
fc;l ofeZ
dq
ys
fjl
(2) V
kbfd us
y kLikbjS
fyl
(3) ,s
Ld fsjl yEcz
hd ks
bMht
(4) ,s
fUd yks
LVks
ekMq
v ks
fMus
y
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Trichinella spiralis shows viviparity.

47.

Cryopreservation of gametes of threatened species in viable and fertile condition can be referred to as :
(1) Advanced ex-site conservation of biodiversity
(2) In situ conservation by sacred groves
(3) In situ cryo-conservation of biodiversity
(4) In situ conservation of biodiversity

lad VkiUu Lih'kht d s;qXed ksad k t hou{ke vkSj t uu{ke fLFkfr esafuEurki&ifjj{k.k d ksd gk t k ld rk gS%
(1) t S
ofofo/krkd kmUur ckg~
;LFkkusla
j{k.k
(2) ifo=kmiouks
a}kjkLoLFkkus
alaj{k.k
(3) t S
ofofo/krkd kLoLFkkusafuEurki ifjj{k.k
(4) t S
ofofo/krkd kLoLFkkusalaj{k.k
Ans

(1)

48.

Which one of the following matches is correct?


(1) Alternaria

Sexual reproduction
Deuteromycetes
absent

(2) Mucor

Reproduction by
Conjugation

Ascomycetes

(3) Agaricus

Parasitic funus

Basidiomycetes

(4) Phytophthora Aseptate mycelium Basidiomycetes

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu lk ,d lgh lqesfy r gS\

Ans

(1)

vkYVjus
fj;k

fy a
xh iz
t uu vuq
ifLFkr M~
;w
Vs
jks
ekbflVht

(2)

E;w
dj

la
;q
Xeu }kjk iz
t uu

,s
Ld ks
ekbflVht

(3)

vxs
fjd l

ijt hoh d od

cS
l hfM;ks
ekbflVht

(4)

Q kbVks
Fkks
jk

iVghu d od t ky

cS
l hfM;ks
ekbflVht

(1)

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49.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Minerals known to be required in large amounts for plant growth include :


(1) Calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper
(2) Potassium, phosphorus, selenium, boron
(3) Magnesium, sulphur, iron, zinc
(4) Phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium

ikni o`f) d sfy , vf/kd ek=kk esavisf{kr [kfut d kSu lsgSa\


(1) d S
fY'k;e]eSXuhf'k;e]eSaxuht ]d kWij
(2) iks
VSf'k;e]Q kW
LQ ksjl]fly sfu;e]cks
jkWu
(3) eS
Xuhf'ke]lYQ j]y kSg]ft ad
(4) Q kW
LQ ks
jl]iksVS
f'k;e]lYQ j]d SfY'k;e
Ans

(4)

50.

Which of the following enhances or induces fusion of protoplasts?


(1) Polyethylene glycol and sodium nitrate
(2) IAA and kinetin
(3) IAA and gibberellins
(4) Sodium chloride and potassium chloride

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu]t honzO; d slay ;u d ksc<+krk ;k izsfjr d jrk gS\
(1) ikW
y h,Fkhy hu Xy kbd kWy vkSj lksfM;e ukbV
sV
(2) IAA vkS
j d kbusVhu
(3) IAA vkS
j ft cjs
fyu
(4) lks
fM;e Dy ksjkbM vkSj iks
Vsf'ke Dy ksjkbM
Ans

(1)

51.

Which of these in not and important component of initiation of parturition in humans?


(1) synthesis of prostaglandins
(2) Release of oxytocin
(3) Release of prolactin
(4) Increase in estrogen and progesterone ratio

fuEufy f[kr esalsekuoksaesaizl o d h izf ;k d svkjaHk d sfy , ,d egRoiw.kZ?kVd ughagksrk\


(1) iz
ks
LVS
XySafMUl d kla
'y s
"k.k
(2) vkW
DlhVksflu d hfueqZfDr
(3) iz
ksy SfDVu d hfuewZfDr
(4) bZ
LVkst u vkSj izkst sLVsjksu vuqikr esao`f)
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Prolactin does not play any direct role in initiation of parturition

52.

In which of the following gametophyte is not independent free living ?


(1) Marchantia
(2) Pteris
(3) Pinus
(4) Funaria
fuEufy f[kr esalsfd ld k ;qXed ksn~fHkn~LorU=k eqDr jgusoky k ughagksrk ?
(1) ekjd f
sU'k;k
(2) Vs
fjl
(3) ikbul
(4) ;w
us
fj;k

Ans
Sol.

(3)
Marchantia & Funaria have dominant phase gametophyte. While pteris has independent gametophyte and
sporophyte. But Pinus is gymnosperm in which free living gametophyte is absent.

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53.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Which of the following is not a sexually transmitted disease ?


(1) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
(2) Trichomoniases
(3) Encephalitis
(4) Syphilis

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu&lk jksx y Safxd : i lslaizsf"kr ughagksrk \


(1) ,Dok;MZbE;w
uks
Ms
fQ fl,al hfal aMkse (AIDS)
(2) V
kbsd keskfsu,fll
(3) ,fUlQ S
y kbfVl
(4) flfQ fyl
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Encephaletis is not an STD. This is actually an acute inflamation of the brain.

54.

Leaves become modified into spines in :


(1) Pea
(2) Onion

(3) Silk Cotton

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesaifk;k]d kaVksaesaifjofrZr gkst krh gSa\


(1) eVj
(2) I;kt
(3) flYd d kW
Vu

(4) Opuntia
(4) vki
sfU'k;k

Ans
Sol.

(4)
In opuntia, stem becomes flat, green & leaves modifies into spine for reducing loss of water by transpiration.

55.

Which one gives the most valid and recent explanation for stomatal movements ?
(1) Potassium influx and influx
(2) Starch hydrolysis
(3) Guard cell photosynthesis
(4) Transpiration

jU/kzpy u d sfy ,]fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu]lclsoS/k vkSj vfHkuo O;k[;k d jrk gS\
(1) iks
Vs
f'k;e va
r%L=kko vkSj cfg%L=kko
(2) e.M t y vi?kVu
(3) }kj d ks
f'kd kiz
d k'kla
'ys
"k.k
(4) ok"iks
Rlt Z
u
Ans

(1)

56.

Which of the following had the smallest brain capacity?


(1) Homo sapiens
(2) Homo neanderthalensis
(3) Homo habilis
(4) Homo erectus

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesalclsd e efLr"d &/kkfjrkFkh\


(1) gks
ekslSfi;al
(2) gks
eksfu,a
MjFkSfy ,a
fll
(3) gks
eksgSfcfy l
(4) gks
eksbjsDVl
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Brain capacity of Homo habilis was 650-800 CC while Homo erectus showed 900 CC; Homo neanderthalensis
showed 1400 CC; Homo sapiens showed 1450 CC cranial capacity.

57.

High value of BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) indicates that :


(1) water is highly polluted
(2) water is less polluted
(3) consumption of organic matter is the water is higher by the microbes
(4) water is pure
BOD (t S
o jklk;fud vkWDlht u ekx) d smPp eku lslad sr fey rk gSfd %
(1) ikuh vR;f/kd iz
nwf"kr gSA
(2) ikuh d e iz
nwf"kr gSA
(3) lw
{et hoksa}kjkikuhesad kcZfud inkFkZd h[kir vf/kd A
(4) ikuh 'kq
) gSA
(3)

Ans

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58.

CODE-F

BIOLOGY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

Sliding filament theory can be best explained as:


(1) Actin and Myosin filaments shorten and slide pass each other
(2) Actin and Myosin filaments do not shorten but rather slide pass each other
(3) When myofilaments slide pass other, Myosin filaments shorten while Actin filaments do not shorten
(4) When myofilaments slide pass each other Actin filaments shorten while Myosin filament do not shorten

Ly kbfMax fQ y kesUV fl) kar d h lclsvPNh O;k[;k d h t k ld rh gS%


(1) ,s
fDVu vkSj ek;ksflu fQ y kesaVksad h y EckbZd e gkst krh gS]vkSj os,d &nwl jsij y k?krsgq, vkxsc<+t krsgSaA
(2) ,s
fDVu vkSj ek;ksflu fQ y kesaVksad h y EckbZd e ughagksrh]cfYd os,d nwl jsd ksy k?krsgq, vkxsc<+t krsgaSA
(3) t c ek;kf
sQ ykes
Va ,d nw
l jsij fQ lyrsgq
, vkxsc<+t krsgS
]ek;ks
a
flu fQ ykes
Vaks
ad hyEckbZd e gkst krhgS
]t cfd ek;ks
flu
fQ y kesaVksad h y EckbZd e ughagksrhA
(4) t c ek;ks
fQ ykes
V ,d nw
a
l jsd s ij fQ lyrsgq
, yk
?kt krsgS
a],s
fDVu fQ ykes
V d hyEckbZd e gkst krhgS
a
]t cfd ek;ks
flu
fQ y kesaVksad h y EckbZd e ughagksrhA
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Sliding filament theory tells that actin slides over myosin during contraction where the length of I-Band &
sarcomere reduces but no change in length of any filament.

59.

A gymnast is able to balance his body upside down even in the total darkness because of :
(1) Vastibular apparatus
(2) Tectorial membrane
(3) Organ of corti
(4) Cochlea

d ykckt +
hfn[kkusoky kd ksbZO;fDr iwjhrkSj ij va
/ks
jkgksrsgq
, Hkhviuh'kjhj d ksmYVkd j d slarq
fyr fd ld sd kj.kd j y s
rk
gS\
(1) iz
?kk.kmid j.k
(2) Nknd Vs
DVksfj;y f>Yy h
(3) d kW
VhZvax
(4) d kf
WDy;k
Ans
Sol.

(1)
Vastibular appratus are related with balance of body while rest the options are related with hearing process.

60.

A man with blood group 'A' marries a woman with blood group 'B'. What are all the possible blood groups of
their offsprings ?
(1) A., B and AB only
(2) A,B, AB and O
(3) O only
(4) A and B only
#f/kj oxZ'A' oky k,d O;fDr #f/kj oxZ'B' oky h,d efgy klsfookg d jrkgSA mud scPpks
ad slHkhla
Hko #f/kj oxZd kSu&ls

gksaxs\
(1) d s
oy A, B ,oaAB
Ans

(2) A,B, AB ,oaO

(3) d s
oy O

(4) d s
oy A

,oaB

Typical growth curve in plants is


(1) Linear
(2) Stair-steps shaped

(3) Parabolic

(4) Sigmoid

ikniksaesaizk: fid o`f) o d Sl k gS\


(1) js
[kh;
(2) lks
iku&in vkd kfjr

(3) ijoyf;d

(4) flXek: ih

(2)

Sol.

IA IO

I I

I I

IA IO

IO IO

A B

B O

B O

I I

Ans.
61.

Ans

Blood of offsporings may be A, B, AB, O

(4)

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62.

The UN Conference of Parties on climate change in the year 2011 was held in :
(1) South Africa
(2) Peru
(3) Qatar
(4) Poland
o"kZ2011 esaekSl e ifjorZu ij ny ksad h UN xks"Bh d gkgqbZFkh \
(1) nf{k.kv hd k
(2) is
#
(3) d rj
(4) iks
ys
.M

Ans

(1)

63.

A technique of micropropagation is :
(1) Somatic embryogenesis
(3) Embryo rescue

(2) Protoplast fusion


(4) Somatic hybridization

lw{e izo/kZu d h ,d rd uhd gS%


(1) d kf;d Hkz
.kt uu
w
(3) Hkz
.km) kj
w

(2) t honz
O;d lay ;u
(4) d kf;d la
d j.k

BIOLOGY

Ans

(1)

64.

How many pairs of contrasting characters in pea plants were studied by Mendel in his experiments?
(1) Six
(2) Eight
(3) Seven
(4) Five

es.My usviusiz;ksx esaeVj d sikS/ksesafo"ke y {k.kksad sfd rus;qXeksad k v/;;u fd ;k Fkk \


(1) N%
(2) vkB
(3) lkr
(4) ik
p
Ans

(3)

65.

K(5) C(5) A5 G(2) is the floral formula of:


(1) Sesbania

(2) Petunia

(3) Brassica

(4) Allium

(3) cz
fsld k

(4) ,fy;e

"i lw=k gS?


K(5) C(5) A5 G(2) fd ld k iq
(1) flLcs
fu;k

(2)

fiVw
fu;k

Ans

(2)

66.

The crops engineered for glyphosate are resistant/tolerant to :


(1) Bacteria
(2) Insects
(3) Herbicides

(4) Fungi

Xy kbQ ksl sV d sfy , vfHk;af=kr Q ly safd llsizfrjks/kh@lgu'khy gSa\


(1) t hok.kq
(2) d hV
(3) 'kkd uk'kh

(4) d od

Ans

(3)

67.

Which of the following statement is not correct ?


(1) Goblet cells are present in the mucosa of intestine and secrete mucus
(2) Oxyntic cells are present in the mucosa of stomach and secrete HCl
(3) Acini are present in the pancreas and secrete carboxypeptidase
(4) Brunner's glands are present in the submucosa of stomach and secrete pepsinogen

fuEufy f[kr d Fkuksaesalsd kSulk xy r gS\


(1) d y 'k xks
Cy sV d ksf'kd k,vka=k d sE;wd ksl k 'y sf"ed k esafLFkr gksrh gSarFkk E;wd l 'y s"ek d k L=kko d jrh gSaA
(2) vEy t u vkW
fDlfUVd d ksf'kd k,vkek'k; d sE;w
d ksl k'ys
f"ed kes
afLFkr gks
rhgS
arFkkgkbMks
Dyks
fjd vEy d kL=kko d jrh
gSaA
(3) xq
PNd ks"Bd ,sflul vXU;k'k; easfLFkr gksrsgSavkSj d kcksZDlhisfIVMst d k L=kko d jrsgSaA
(4) cz
wuj xzafFk;kvkek'k; d slcE;wd ksl k v/k%'y sf"ed k esafLFkr gksrh gSarFkk isfIlukst u d k L=kko d jrh gSA
Ans

(4)

Sol.

Brunner's glands are present in the submucosa of duodenum and secrete HCO 3 .

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

In sea urchin DNA, which is double stranded, 17% of the bases were shown to be cytosine. The percentages
of the other three bases expected to be present in this DNA are :
(1) G 17%, A 16.5%,T32.5%
(2) G 17%, A 33%,T 33%
(3) G8.5%,A50%, T24.5%
(4) G 34%,A 24.5%,T 24.5%
leq
nz
hvfpZ
u d sDNA es
, t ksf}d q
a
.Mfyr gks
rkgS
]17% cs
l lk;Vks
flu d sfn[kk, x,A bl DNA es
avU; rhu cs
l ks
ad hiz
R;kf'kr

izfr'krrk D;k gksxh \


Ans
69.

(1) G 17%, A 16.5%,T32.5%


(3) G8.5%,A50%, T24.5%
(2)

(2) G 17%, A 33%,T 33%


(4) G 34%,A 24.5%,T 24.5%

In Bt cotton, the Bt toxin present in plant tissue as pro - toxin is converted into active toxin due to:
(1) acidic pH of the insect gut
(2) action of gut micro-organisms
(3) presence of conversion factors in insect gut
(4) alkaline pH of the insect gut
Bt d ikl es
aikni rd esaizkd ~vkfo"k d s: i esamifLFkr Bt vkfo"k],d f ;k'khy vkfo"k d s: i esafd l d kj.k cny rk

gS\
(1) d hV d h vkgkj uy h d svEy h; pH d sd kj.k
(2) vkgkj uy h d slw
{et hoksad h f ;k ls
(3) d hV d h vkgkj uy h es
a: ikUrj.k xq.kd ksad h mifLFkfr d sd kj.k
(4) d hV d h vkgkju uy h d s{kkjh; pH d sd kj.k
Ans

(4)

70.

Cytochromes are found in :


(1) Outer wall of mitochondria
(3) Lysosomes

(2) Cristae of mitochondria


(4) Matrix of mitochondria

lkbVks kse ik, t krsgS%


(1) ekbVks
d kWf.M;kd hckgjhfHkfkesa
(3) y k;lks
l ks
eksay;ud k;ks
aeas

(2) ekbVks
d kWf.M;k d h fd jhVh f LVh esa
(4) ekbVks
d kWf.M;k d seTt k esa

Ans
Sol.

(2)
Cytochromes proceed electron transport system in cristae of mitochondria.

71.

Read the following five statements (A to E) and select the option with all correct statements:
(A) Mosses and Lichens are the first organisms to colonise a bare rock.
(B) Selaginella is a homosporous pteridophyte.
(C) Coralloid roots in Cycas have VAM.
(D) Main plant body in bryophytes is gametophytic, whereas in pteridophytes it is sporophytic.
(E) In Gymnosperms, male and female gametophytes are present within sporangia located on sporophyte.
(1) (B),(C) and (D)
(2) (A), (D) and (E)
(3) (B),(C) and (E)
(4) (A), (C) and (D)
fuEufy f[kr ikp d Fku (A lsE) if<+;svkSj lHkh lgh d Fkuksaoky k fod Yi pqfu, %
(A) ekW
l vkSj y kbd su fd lh uXu pV~Vku ij clusoky sigy st ho gksrsgSaA
(B) fly s
ft usy k,d le fct k.kqd VSfjMksQ kbV gSA
(C) lkbd l d h iz
oky ewy esaVAM gksrk gSA
(D) lkbd l es
aeq[; ikS/kk ;qXed ksn~fHkn gksrk gS]t cfd VSfjMksQ kbV esa;g cht k.kqmn~fHkn gksrk gSA
(E) vuko`
kcht h;ksaesauj o eknk;qXed ksn~fHkn cht k.kqmn~fHkn cht k.kq/kkfu;ksaesamifLFkr gksrsgSaA
(1) (B),(C) vkS
j (D)
(2) (A), (D) vkS
j (E)
(3) (B),(C) vkS
j (E)
(4) (A), (C) vkS
j (D)

Ans

(2)

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BIOLOGY

Sol.

A - Mosses & lichen are pioneers on rocks


B - Selaginells is heterosporous
C - Coralloid roots of cycas has cyanobacteria - Anabena cycadae.
D & E are correct.

72.

Which one of the following is correct ?


(1) Serum = Blood + Fibrinogen
(2) Lymph = Plasma + RBC + WBC
(3) Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC + Platelets
(4) Plasma = Blood - Lymphocytes
fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk lgh gS?
(1) lhje = #f/kj + Q kbfcz
ukst u
(2) fy EQ = Iy kT+
ek + RBC + WBC
(3) #f/kj = Iy kT+
ek+ RBC + WBC + fcEck.kq
(4) Iy kTek= : f/kj - fy EQ ks
l kbV yfld k.kq

Ans
Sol.

(3)
Serum = Blood fibrinogen
Lymph is devoid of RBC
Plasma is devoid of all the frame elements / Blood cells. So option (3) is correct which tells that blood is
composed of plasma; RBC; WBC; platelets.

73.

The movement of a gene from one linkage group to another is called :


(1) Duplication
(2) Translocation
(3) Crossing over

(4) Inversion

t hu d s,d lsnwl jslgy Xu lewg ij py u d ksD;k d gk t krk gS\


(1) iz
fr: i.k
(2) LFkkuka
rj.k
(3) t hu fofue;

(4) iz
fryks
iu

Ans

(2)

74.

Which body of the Government of India regulates GM research and safety of introducing GM organisms for
public services?
(1) Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(2) Genetic Engineering Approval Committee
(3) Research Committee on Genetic Manipulation
(4) Bio-safety committee
Hkkjr ljd kj d k d ksu lk fud k; t u lsok d sfy , GM 'kks/k vkSj GM t hoksad sizorZu lslqj{kk d ksfu;fU=kr d jrk gS\
(1) Hkkjrh; f"kvuq
l a/kku ifj"kn~
(2) vkuq
oa
f'kd bat hfu;jhLoh fr lfefr
(3) vkuq
oaf'kd ifjpkyu d h'kks
/klfefr
(4) t S
o-lq
j{kklfefr

Ans
Sol.

(2)
GEAC - Genetic engineering approval committee

75.

Rachel Carson's famous book "Silent Spring" is related to :


(1) Noise pollution
(2) Population explosion
(3) Ecosystem management
(4) Pesticide pollution
jkpsy d kjlu d h izfl) iqLrd "uhjo olUr " (lkby sUV fLizax) d k laca/k gS:
(1) 'kks
j iz
nw"k.k
(2) t ula
[;kfoLQ ks
V
(3) ifjra
=kiz
ac/ku
(4) ihMd uk'khiz
nw
"k.k

Ans

(4)

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76.

Gastric juice of infants contains :


(1) nuclease, pepsinogen, lipase
(3) amylase, rennin, pepsinogen
f'k'kqd sxSfVd (t Bj) jl esagksrsagS:
(1) U;w
fDy,st , isfIluks
t u, ykbis
t
(3) ,s
ekby s
t , js
fUuu, is
fIluks
tu

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BIOLOGY

(2) pepsinogen, lipase, rennin


(4) maltase, pepsinogen, rannin
(2) is
fIlukst u, ykbis
t , jsfUuu
(4) ekYVs
t , isfIluks
t u, jsfUuu

Ans
Sol.

(2)
Gastric juice of infants contains pepsinogen, lipase and rennin.

77.

Which of the following is not one of the prime health risks associated with greater UV radiation through the
atmosphere due to depletion of stratospheric ozone?
(1) Reduced Immune System
(2) Damage to eyes
(3) Increased liver cancer
(4) Increased skin cancer
lerki eaM y d hvkst ksu d s{k; d sd kj.kok;q
eaM y esamPprj UV fofd j.klslacf/kr fuEufy f[kr iz
eq[kLokLF; t kf[keksaessa

lsd kSu&lk ,d ughagS&


(1) iz
frj{kk&ra=kd kkl
(3) ; r d S
al j esao`f)

(2) us
=kksad h{kfr
(4) Ropkd S
al j esao`f)

Ans
Sol.

(3)
Increased liver cancer is not related with depletion of stratospheric ozone.

78.

Capacitation refers to changes in the :


(1) ovum before fertilization
(2) ovum after fertilization
(3) sperm after fertilization
(4) sperm before fertilization
{kerk;u (d SihflVs'ku) fd lesacny ko gksusd kscrkrk gS\
(1) fu"ks
p u lsiwoZvaM k.kqesa
(2) fu"ks
p u d si'pkr vaM k.kqesa
(3) fu"ks
p u d si'pkr 'kq k.kqesa
(4) fu"ks
p u d siwoZ'kq k.kqesa

Ans
Sol.

(4)
Capacitation refers to changes in the sperm before fertilization. It increases fertilization capacity of seprms

79.

Most animals are tree dwellers in a :


(1) thorn woodland
(3) tropical rain forest
vf/kd ka'k t arqo`{kksaij ik, t krsgS:
(1) d Vhy sd k"Bh; t a
xy ksaesa
(3) m".kd fVca
/kho"kkZouks
aesa

(2) temperate deciduous forest


(4) coniferous forest
(2) 'khrks
".ki.kZikrht axy ksaesa
(4) 'ka
dq
/kkjh(d ks
fuQ s
jl ) ouks
aes
a

Ans

(3)

80.

True nucleus is absent in :


(1) Mucor
(2) Vaucheria

(3) Volvox

(4) Anabaena

lR; d sUnzd fd lesavuqifLFkr gksrk gS\


(1) E;w
dj
(2) okmps
fj;k

(3) okW
YokDl

(4) ,ukchuk

Ans
Sol.

(4)
All are eucaryotes except Anabaena. The later is procaryotes where true nucleus is absent.

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81.

Glenoid cavity articulated :


(1) scapula with acromion
(3) humerus with scapula
Xy hukW;M d SfoVh (val xqgk) t ksM +rh gS:
(1) Ld S
iqy kvkSj val d w
V (,s ksfe;u)
(3) g~
;wesjl vkSj Ld Siqy k

CODE-F

(2) Dy s
fod y
(4) Dys
fod y

vkS
j Ld S
iqy k
vkSj vlad wV (,s
ks
fe;u)

(3)
Glenoid cavity articulates humerus with scapula

82.

Transmission tissue is characteristic feature of


(1) Solid style
(2) Dry stigma
(3) Wet stigma
(4) Hollow style

Ans

(1)

83.

DNA is not present in :


(1) Ribosomes
(3) Mitochondria
fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesaDNA ughagksrk\
(1) jkbcks
l ks
e
(3) lw
=kd f.kd k

BIOLOGY

(2) clavicle with scapula


(4) clavicle with acromion

Ans
Sol.

lap j.k rd fd ld k vfHky {k.kgS\


(1) Bks
l ofrZd k
(3) vknz
ZofrZ
d kxz

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(2) 'kq
"d ofrZd kxz
(4) [kks
[kyhofrZ
dk

(2) Nucleus
(4) Chloroplast
(2) d s
Unz
d
(4) gfjyod

Ans
Sol.

(1)
Except Ribosome, Mitochondria, Chloroplast and Nucleus have DNA.

84.

Gene regulation governing lactose operon of E.coli that involves the lac I gene product is :
(1) negative and inducible because repressor protein prevents transcription.
(2) negative and repressible because repressor protein prevents transcription
(3) Feedback inhibition because excess of -galactosidase can switch off transcription
(4) Positive and inducible because it can be induced by lactose
E.coli d k t hu fu;eud kjh d k fu;a
=k.k d jusoky k y SDVkst vksisjkWu t ksy Sd I t hu&mRikn esaHkh Hkkx
(1) _ .kkRed vkS
j izsj.kh; D;ksafd neud kjhizksVhu vuqy s[ku (Vkal f I'ku) d ksjksd nsrhgSA
(2) _ .kkRed vkS
j neud kjh D;ksafd neud kjh izksVhu vuqy s[ku d ksjksd nsrh gSA
(3) iq
uHkZj.kD;ksafd -xSy sDVksflMSt vuqy s[ku can d j ld rkgS
(4) /kukRed vkS
j izsj.kh; D;ksafd blsy SDVkst }kjk izsfjr fd ;k t kld rk gSA

Ans

(1)

85.

Which of the following does not favour the formation of large quantities of dilute urine ?
(1) Caffeine
(2) Renin
(3) Atrial-natriuretic factor
(4) Alcohol
fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu&lk cM+h ek=kk esaruqew=k cuusd k leFkZu ughad jrk ?
(1) d S
Q hu
(2) js
fuu
(3) ifjd ks
"BhuS
fV;wjs
fVd d kjd
(4) ,s
Yd ks
gkW
y

Ans
Sol.

(2)
Renin does not favour the formation of large quantities of dilute urine

y srk gS]gS:

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86.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

What causes a green plant exposed to the light on only one side, to bend toward the source of light as it
grows?
(1) Green plants seek light because they are phototropic.
(2) Light stimulates plant cells on the lighted side to grow faster.
(3) Auxin accumulated on the shaded side, stimulating greater cell elongation there.
(4) Green plants need light to perform photosynthesis.

,d gfjr ikS/ksd ksft l ij d soy ,d rjQ lsizd k'kMky kx;kgksamlsfuEufyf[kr esalsD;ko`f) gksusij izd k'kL=kksr d h
vksj >wd rk gS\
(1) gfjr ikni iz
d k'k d ks[kkst rsgSD;ksafd osizd k'kuqorhZgksrsgSA
(2) iz
d k'k]izd kf'kr cxy oky hikni d ksf'kd kvksad ksvis{kk r rst hlso`f) d jusd sfy , mn~nhIr d jrkgSA
(3) Nk;k oky h cxy ij vkW
fDt u t ek gkst krk gSt ksogkij d ksf'kd kvksaesavis{kk r vf/kd nh?khZd j.k d jrk gSA
(4) gfjr ikniks
ad ksizd k'k la'y s"k.k d sfy , izd k'k d h vko';d rk gksrh gSA
Ans

(3)

87.

Nuclear envelope is a derivative of :


(1) Membrane of Golgi complex
(3) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
U;wfDy ;kbZ(d sUnzd h;) vkoj.kO;qRiUu gksrkgS%
(1) xkW
Yt hlfEeJ d hf>Yy hls
(3) : {kva
rnz
ZO;ht kfy d k(,a
M ksIy kfTed jsfVd qy e)

Ans

(3)

88.

Select correct option

(a)

(b)
(c)
(d)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

I
Synapsis aligns
homologous
chromosomes
Synthesis of RNA and
protein
Action of enzyme
recombinase
Centromeres do not
separate but
chromatids move
towards apposite ples

(a)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
(ii)

(b)
(iii)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)

(c)
(v)
(v)
(iv)
(iii)

(2) Microtubules
(4) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
(2) lw
{eufyd kvksals
(4) fpd us,a
M ksIy kfTed

(i)

I
Anaphase-II

(ii)

Zygotene

(iii)

G2-phase

(iv

Pachytene-I
Anaphase-I

(v)

Pachytene

jsfVd qy e (va
rnzZ
O;ht kfyd k) ls

(d)
(iv)
(iv)
(v)
(iv)

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

lgh fod Yi pqfu, %

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Ans
89.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)

I
fluSfIll] let kr xq.klw=kksad ks
iafDrca) d j nsrk gSA
RNA vkS
j izksVhu d k l a'y s"k.k
,at kbe jhd ksEchukst d h
vfHkf ;k
lsUVksfe;j i`Fkd ughagksrsfd arq
kseSfVM foijhr /kzqo d h rjQ
xfr d jusy xrsgS

(a)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
(ii)

(b)
(iii)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)

(c)
(v)
(v)
(iv)
(iii)

I
(i)

,sukQ st -II

(ii)
(iii)

t kbxksVhu
G2 iz
koLFkk

(iv

iS
d hVh
,uk
Q stu - I

(v)

iSd hVhu

(d)
(iv)
(iv)
(v)
(iv

Keel is the characteristic feature of flower of :


(1) Indigofera
(2) Aloe

(3) Tomato

(4) Tulip

d hy ukSry fd ld siq"i d k vfHky {k.k gS\


(1) bUMhxks
Qs
jk
(2) ,yk,
s

(3) VekVj

(4) V~
;w
fyi

Ans

(1)

90

Perigynous flowers are found in :


(1) Cucumber
(2) China rose

(3) Rose

(4) Guava

ifjt k;kaxh iq"i fd lesaik;st krsgSa\


(1) [khjk
(2) pkbukjks
t

(3) xq
y kc

(4) ve: n

Ans

(3)

91

A chemical signal that has both endorrine and neural roles is :


(1) Calcitonin
(2) Epinephrine
(3) Cortisol

(4) Melatonin

og jklk;fud lad sr d kSu&lk gSft ld h var%L=kkoh vkSj raf=kd h; nksuksaizd kj d s;ksxnku gksrsgSa\
(1) d f
SYlVks
fuu
(2) ,fius
f u
(3) d kW
fVZ
l kys
(4) es
y kVks
fuu
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Renin is key hormone in RAAS pathway which is responsible for concentration of urine and so it will decrease
volume of urine.

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92.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

In which of the following both pairs have correct combination ?


(1) in situ conservation : Cryopreservation
Ex situ conservation : Wildlife Sanctuary
(2) in situ conservation : Seed Bank
Ex situ conservation : National Park
(3) in situ conservation : Tissue calture
Ex situ conservation : Sacred groves
(4) in situ conservation : National Park
Ex situ conservation : Botanical Garden

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesanksuksal gh la;ksft r gSa\


(1) LoLFkkusla
j{k.k: fuEurki ifjj{k.k
ck LFkkuslaj{k.k: oU;t ho vHk;kj.k;
(2) LoLFkkusla
j{k.k: cht cSad
ck LFkkuslaj{k.k: jk"Vh; m|ku
(3) LoLFkkusla
j{k.k: rd lao/kZu
ck LFkkuslaj{k.k: ifo=k miou
(4) LoLFkkusla
j{k.k: jk"Vh; m|ku
ck LFkkuslaj{k.k: okuLifrd m|ku
Ans

(4)

93.

HIV that causes AIDS, first starts destroying :


(1) Leucocytes
(2) Helper T-Lymphocytes
(3) Thrombocytes
(4) B-Lymphocytes
AIDS RiUu d jusoky k HIV lclsigy su"V d jrk gS:
(1) Y;w
d ks
l kbVks
ad ks
(2) gs
Yij T-fya
Q ks
l kbVks
ad ks
(3) Fkz
ks
Ecks
l kbVks
ad ks
(4) B-fya
Q ks
l kbVks
ad ks

Ans
Sol.

(2)
A chemical signal that has both endocrine and neural roles is epinephrine.

94.

Hysterectomy is surgical removal of :


(1) Prostate gland
(3) Mammary glands

fgLVjsDVkseh esa'kY;f ;k }kjk fd ld ksd kV


(1) iz
kWLVs
V xzafFk
(3) Lruxz
fFk;k
a

(2) Vas-deference
(4) Uterus
d j fud ky k :
(2) 'kq
okgd
(4) xHkkZ
'k;

Ans
Sol.

(4)
Hysterectomy is surgical removal of Uterus.

95.

Removal of proximal convoluted tubule from the nephron will result in :


(1) More concentrated urine
(2) No change in quality and quantity of urine
(3) No urine formation
(4) More diluted urine
us kWu (o`Dd k.kq) lslehiLFk laofy r ufy d k d ksd kV d j fud ky nsusd k ifj.kke gksxk:
(1) vf/kd lka
nzew=k
(2) ew
=k d h xq.kokk vkSj ek=kk esad ksbZvarj ugha
(3) ew
=k &fuekZ.k d k : d uk
(4) vf/kd ruqew
=k

Ans
Sol.

(4)
Removal of Proximal convoluted tubule from the nephron will result in more diluted Urin due to less Reabsorption of water. 70-80% of electrolytes and water are reabsorbed by this segment

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96.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

A major characteristic of the monocot root is the presence of


(1) Scattered vascular bundles
(2) Vasculature without cambium
(3) Cambium sandwiched between phloem and xylem along the radius
(4) Open vascular bundles

,d cht i=kh t M+d k eq[; y {k.k fd ld h mifLFkfr d k gksuk gS\


(1) fNrjsla
ogu c.My
(2) la
ogu U;kl esad SfEc;e d k ughagksuk
(3) d S
fEc;e f=kT;k d h rjQ ]t kby e vkSj y ks,e d schp nck gksrk gS
(4) [kq
y slaogu c.My
Ans
Sol.

(2)
In monocot root, Cambium is absent in the vasculature

97.

Which of the following characteristics is mainly responsible for diversification of insects of land?
(1) Bilateral symmetry
(2) Exoskeleton
(3) Eyes
(4) Segmentation

fuEufy f[kr esalsiz/kkur%d kSu&lk y {k.k LFky ij d hVksad sfofo/k: i.k d sfy , mkjnk;h gS\
(1) f}ik'ohZ
; lefefr
(2) ckg~
;d a
d ky
(3) us
=k
(4) [ka
MhHkou
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Exoskeleton is mainly responsible for diversification of insectes on land

98.

Which of the following cells during gametogenesis is normally diploid?


(1) Spermatid
(2) Spermatogonia
(3) Secondary polar body
(4) Primary polar body

;qXed t uu d snkSjku fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu&lh d ksf'kd k lkekU;r%f}xqf.kr gksrh gS?
(1) iz
'kq k.kq(LieSZfVM )
(2) 'kq
k.kqt u (LiesZ
Vks
xks
fu;k)
(3) f}rh;d /kz
qohd k;
(4) iz
kFkfed /kzqohd k;
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Spermatogonia are normally diploid during gametogenesis

99.

The structures that are formed by stacking of organized flattened membranous sacs in the chloroplasts are:
(1) Grana
(2) Stroma lamellae
(3) Stroma
(4) Cristae
gfjroy d esapiVSf>Yy huqek d ks"kksad sO;ofLFkr pV~Vksad ksD;k d gk t krk gS?
(1) xz
kuk
(2) LVks
eky S
feyh
(3) LVks
ek
(4) f LVh

Ans

(1)

100.

The chromosomes in which centromere is situated close to one end are :


(1) Acrocentric
(2) Telocentric
(3) Sub-metacentric

(4) Metacentric

osxq.klw=k ft uesaxq.klw=k fcUnq,d fljsd slehi gksrk gS]mUgsaD;k d gk t krk gS\


(1) vxz
fcUnq
d
(2) vUrd s
Unz
h
(3) mie/;d s
Unz
h

(4) e/;d s
Unz
h

Ans

Sol.

(1)

Acrocentric chromosome has sub-terminal position of centromere.

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101.

In a ring girdled plant :


(1) The root dies first
(3) Neither root nor shoot will die
,d oy ; caf/kr ikni esa:
(1) ew
y igy sejrh gS
(3) u rksew
y vkSj u gh izjksg ejsxk

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

(2) The shoot and root die together


(4) The shoot dies first
(2) iz
jksg
(4) iz
jksg

vkSj ewy ,d lkFk ejrsgSa


igy sejrk gS

Ans

(1)

102.

Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels in a biotic community is known as :
(1) Stratification
(2) Zonation
(3) Pyramid
(4) Divergence

t So leqnk; esafofHkUu Lrjksaij jgusoky h fofHkUu t kfr;ksad s /okZ/kj forj.k d ksD;k d gk t krk gS\
(1) Lrj.k
(2) e.My u
(3) lw
p hLrEHk
(4) vilj.k
Ans

(1)

103.

Multiple alleles are present :


(1) At different loci on the same chromosome
(2) At the same locus of chromosome
(3) On non-sister chromatids
(4) On different chromosomes

cgq& ;qXefod Yih d gkmifLFkr gksrsgaS\


(1) ,d ghxq
.klw=kd sfofHkUu fcUnqiFkksaij
(2) xq
.klw=k d s,d gh fcUnqiFk ij
(3) xS
j lgksnj v/kZl w=kksaij
(4) fofHkUu xq
.klw
=kksaij
Ans

(2)

104.

The mass of living material at a trophic level at a particular time is called:


(1) Standing state
(2) Net primary productivity
(3) Standing crop
(4) Gross primary productivity

,d fuf'pr le; esa,d iks"k.k Lrj ij t hfor inkFkZd snzO;eku d k D;k d gk t krk gS\
(1) [kM+
hvoLFkk
(2) us
V izkFkfed mRiknd rk
(3) [kM+
hQ ly
(4) ld y iz
kFkfed mRiknd rk
Ans

(3)

105.

Which of the following animals is not viviparous?


(1) Elephant
(2) Platypus
(3) Whale
(4) Flying fox (Bat)

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu&lk t arqlt hoizt d ughagS\


(1) gkFkh
(2) IyS
Vhil
(3) s
y
(4) mM+
u y kseM+h(oYxqy @pexknM+)
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Platypus is oviparous

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106.

CODE-F

BIOLOGY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as :


(1) Gross primary productivity
(2) Secondary productivity
(3) Net productivity
(4) Net primary productivity

,d ifjrU=k esaizd k'k la'y s"k.k d snkSjku d kcZfud inkFkZd smRinu d h nj d ksD;k d gk t krk gS\
(1) ld y iz
kFkfed mRiknd
(2) f}rh;d mRiknd rk
(3) us
V mRiknd rk
(4) us
V izkFkfed mRiknd rk
Ans

(1)

107.

Erythropoiesis starts in :
(1) Liver
(2) Spleen
(3) Red bone marrow
jDrk.kq& mRifk(,fjFkz
ksiksbfll ) d kvka
jfHkd gkgksrkgS\
(1) ; r (fy oj) es
a
(2) Iy hgk(LIy hu) es
a
(3) y ky vfLFk eTt k es
a

(4) Kidney
(4) o`
Dd

esa

Ans
Sol.

(1)
In embryo initially erthopoiesis is performed in yolk sac, at reaching foetus stage this function is shifted to liver
& spleen. But as liver can form proteins of blood too, so role of liver is more prominent.

108.

Which is the most common mechanism of genetic variation in the population of a sexually-reproducing organism?
(1) Chromosomal aberrations
(2) Genetic drift
(3) Recombination
(4) Transduction

y Safxd izt uu oky st ho d h t ula[;k esavkuqoaf'kd fofHkUurk d k lclslkekU; iz e fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu lk gS\
(1) xq
.klw=khfoiFku
(2) vkuq
oa
f'kd fopyu
(3) iq
u;ks
Zt u
(4) ikj e.k
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Chromosomal abberations, genetic drift & recombination all play role in bringing genetic variations but recombination is more common.

109.

Blood pressure in the mammalian aorta is maximum during:


(1) Diastole of the right ventricle
(2) Systole of the left ventricle
(3) Diastole of the right atrium
(4) Systole of the left atrium

Lru/kkfj;ksad h egk/keuh ,sv ksVkZ esa: f/kj nkc fd l izf ;k d snkSjku lclsvf/kd gksrh gS\
(1) nk,fuy ; d svuq
f'kfFky u Mk;kLVksy d snkSjku (2) ck,fuy ; d sizd qap u d snkSjku
(3) nk,vfy a
n d svuqf'kfFky u d snkSjku
(4) ck,vfy a
n d sizd qap u flLVksy d snkSjku
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Upon systole of left ventricle blood is pushed in aorta, which creates systolic blood pressure which is 120 mm
Hg.

110.

When you hold your breath, which of the following gas changes in blood would first lead to the urge to breathe?
(1) rising CO2 concentration
(2) falling CO2 concentration
(3) rising CO2 and falling O2 concentration
(4) falling O2 concentration

t c vki viuhlk
l jks
d rsgS
]rc : f/kj es
afuEufy f[kr es
alsd kSulkxS
l fofue; vkid ksfQ j lslk
l ys
usd sfy , is
zfjr d jrk
gS\
(1) CO2 lka
nzrkd k c<+t kuk
(2) CO2 lka
nzrkesafxjkoV
(3) CO2 lka
nzrk d k c<+uk vkSj O2 lkanzrk esafxjkoV (4) CO2 lkanzrkesafxjkoV
Ans
Sol.

(1)
Rise in CO2 concentration is detected by chemosensitive area activates inspiratory centre in Medulla oblongata, which lead to urge of breathing. Role of O2 concetration is non significant .

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111.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Vascular bundles in Monocotyledons are considered closed because:


(1) Cambium is absent
(2) There are no vessels with perforations.
(3) Xylem is surrounded all around by phloem
(4) A bundle shealth surrounds each bundle

,d cht i=kh ikniksaesalaogu c.My ksad kscUn d gk t krk gS]D;ksafd %


(1) ,/kk vuq
ifLFkr gksrh gSA
(2) mues
afNnz.k oky h okfgd k;saughagksrh
(3) t kby e lc rjQ lsy ks
,e lsf?kjk jgrk gSA
(4) iz
R;sd c.My d ks,d iqy kPNn ?ksjsj[krh gSA
Ans
Sol.

(1)
Vascular bundles of Monocots are closed due to absence of cambium.

112.

Male gametes are flagellated in:


(1) Anabaena
(3) Spirogyra

(2) Ectocarpus
(4) Polysiphonia

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesauj ;qXed d 'kkHkh gksrsgS\


(1) ,ukchuk
(3) Likbjkx
sk;jk

(2) ,DVks
d kiZ
l
(4) ikf
WylkbQ ks
fu;k

Ans
Sol.

(2)
Anabaena
Spirogyra
Polysiphomia
Ectocarpus

113.

Which one of the following may require pollinators, but is genetically similar to autogamy?
(1) Xenogamy
(2) Apogamy
(3) Cleistogamy
(4) Geitonogamy

non flagellated male gamete


Aplanogamy
Non motile spermatia
Pear shaped motile male gametes.

fuEufy f[kr esalsfd lesaijkx.kd kjh d h vko';d rk gksld rh gS]ijUrq;g vkuqoaf'kd r%Lod ;qXeu d sleku gksrk gS\
(1) ijfu"ks
pu
(2) vi;q
Xeu
(3) vuq
UehY;ijkx.k
(4) lt kr iq
"ihijkx.k
Ans
Sol.

(4)
Geitonogamy is genetically self pollination but it requires pollinatiors.

114.

In ginger vegetative propagation occurs through :


(1) Offsets
(2) Bulbils
(3) Runners
(4) Rhizome

vnjd esad kf;d izt uu fd ld s}kjk gksrk gS\


(1) HkL
wrkjh
(3) mifjHkL
wrkjh

(2) i=kiz
d fyd k
(4) iz
d Un

Ans

(4)

115.

Which one of the following is not an inclusion body found in prokaryotes?


(1) Cyanophycean granule
(2) Glycogen granule
(3) Polysome
(4) Phosphate granule

izkd ~d sUnzfd ;ksaesa]fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk ,d vUr%LFk fi.M]ughaik;k t krk\


(1) lkbuks
Q kbfl;u d .k
(2) Xy kbd ks
t u d .k
(3) ikW
y hlkes
(4) Q kW
LQ sV d .k
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Except polysome - all others are inclusion bodies.

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

116.

A somatic cell that has just completed the S-phase of its cell cycle, as compared to gamete of the same
species, has :
(1) same number of chromosomes but twice the amount of DNA
(2) twice the number of chromosomes and four times the amount of DNA
(3) four time the number of chromosomes and twice the amount of DNA
(4) twice the number of chromosomes and twice the amount of DNA
,d d kf;d d ks
f'kd kesaft lusviusd ks
f'kd k&p d hvHkh&vHkhS-iz
koLFkkiwjhd hgS]mlhLihf'kt d s;qXed d hrq
y ukes
a&
(1) xq
.klw=kksad h la[;k leku gksrh gSy sfd u DNA d h ek=kk nqxquh gksrh gSA
(2) xq
.klw=kksad h la[;k nqxquh gksrh gSvkSj DNA d h ek=kk pkj xquk vf/kd gksrh gSA
(3) xq
.klq=kksad h la[;k pkj xqukk vf/kd gksrh gSvkSj DNA d h ek=kk nqxquh gksrh gSA
(4) xq
.klw=kksad h la[;k nqxquh gksrh gSvkSj DNA d h ek=kk Hkh nqxquh gksrh gSA

Ans
Sol.

(2)
Gamete is haploid while somatic cell is diploid After S-phase it will contain twice the number of chromosomes
and four times the amount of DNA.

117.

Alleles are :
(1) true breeding homozygotes
(3) heterozygotes

(2) different molecular forms of a gene


(4) different phenotype

,sy hy gksrsgS&
(1) ;FkkFkZiz
t uud kjhle;qXeut
(3) fo"ke;q
Xeut

(2) t huks
ad sfofHkUu vkf.od : i
(4) fofHkUu Q huks
Vkbi y {k.kiz: ih

Ans

(2)

118.

Select the correct matching in the following pairs :


(1) Smooth ER Synthesis of lipids
(2) Rough ER Synthesis of glycogen
(3) Rough ER Oxidation of fatty acids
(4) Smooth ER Oxidation of phospholipids

fuEufy f[kr ;qXed ksaesalslgh lqesy u d kspqfu, &


(1) fpd ukER fy fiM d kla
'y s"k.k
(2) [kq
jnjkER Xy kbd kst u d kla'y s"k.k
(3) [kq
jnjkER olh; vEy ksad kvkWDlhd j.k(4) fpd ukER Q kWLQ ksfy fiM d kvkWDlhd j.k
Ans

(1)

119.

The terga, sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by :


(1) Muscular tissue
(2) Arthrodial membrane
(3) Cartilage
(4) Cementing glue

fry psd s'kjhj lsi`"Bd ]v/kjd vkSj ik'oZd fd llst qM sgksrsgS\


(1) is
'kh; rd ls
(2) la
f/kd kjhf>Yyhls
(3) mikfLFkls
(4) la
;kst hxksa
n ls
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Tegra, sterna & pleura are joined by a flexible arthrodial membrane.

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120.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Which of the following represents the correct combination without any exception ?

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

Characte ristics
Mouth ventral; gills w ithout ope rculum ;
skin with placoid scale s; pe riste nt
notochord
Sucking and circular mouth; jaw s abse nt,
integume nt w ithout scales; paire d
appe ndages
Body covered w ith fe ather; skin moist
and glandular; fore -lim bs form wings;
lungs form w ings ; lungs w ith air sacs
Mam mary gland; hair on body; pinnae;
tw o pairs of limbs

Class
Chondrichthye s

Cyclostom ata

Ave s
Mam malia

Which of the following represents the correct combination without any exception ?

y {k.k
v /kjh; eq
[ k; Dy ks
e ks
aij iz
PN n ugh;a Rop k ij
( 1)
Iy S
d kW
; M 'kYd LFkk; h uks
V ks
d kW
MZ
Pkw
"kd ,oaxks
y kd kj eq
[ k; t cM +
ks
ad k v Hkko ;
( 2)
;
v /; koj.k 'kYd ghu ; q
fXer m ika
x

ox ZDy kl
d kW
fUM
DFkht +
l kbDy ks
LVks
es
Vk

( 3)

l 'kjhj ijks
al s<
d k gq
v k; Rop k ue ,oaxz
fFky ;
a
,oht +
;a Q s
v xz
i kn ia
[ k cukrsgS
Q M+
ks
aes
aok; q
d ks
"k gks
r sgS
a

( 4)

Lru xz
fFk; 'kjhj ij jks
a
e ks
ad k gks
u k ; fiUuk
M+
h ikn
d .kZ
i Yy o; nkst ks

eS
es
fy ; k

Ans
Sol.

(1)
Cyclostomes lack paired appendages.
Aves have dry skin, without glands, only preen gland at base of tail present. Whale lack body hairs & hind
limbs.

121.

Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?


(1) In competitive inhibition, the inhibitor molecule is not chemically changed by the enzyme.
(2) The competitive inhibitor does not affect the rate of breakdown of the enzyme-substrate complex.
(3) The presence of the competitive inhibitor decreases the Km of the enzyme for the substrate.
(4) A competitive inhibitor reacts reversibly with /the enzyme to form an enzyme-inhibitor complex.

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk xy r gS\


(1) Li/khZla
neu esa]laned v.kq,Ut kbe }kjk jklk;fud : i lsughacny rkA
(2) Li/khZla
ned ,at kbe&f ;k/kkj lClVsV&lfEeJ d k foPNsnu czsd Mkmu d ksizHkkfor ughad jrkA
(3) Li/khZla
ned d h mifLFkfr lClVsV d sfy , ,at kbe d sKm d ksd e d j nsrk gSA
(4) ,d Li/khZla
ned mR e.kh; : i ls,d ,Ut kbe d slkFk vfHkf ;k d jd s,d ,at kbe&laned lfEeJ cuk nsrk gSA
Ans
Sol.

(3)
In competitive inhibition, km value increases

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122.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Which of the following regions of the brain is incorrectly paired with its function?
(1) Cerebellum -language comprehension
(2) Corpus callosum - communication between the left and right cerebral cortices
(3) Cerebrum - calculation and contemplation
(4) Medulla oblongata - homeostatic control

efLr"d d sfuEufy f[kr {ks=kksaesalsd kSu lk {ks=k mld sd k;Zd slkFk lgh izd kj lsesy ugha[kkrk \
(1) vuq
efLr"d lsjhcsy e - Hkk"kkle>uk
(2) d kW
ilZd Sy ksl e egkla;kst d fi.M ck,vkSj nk,izefLr"d h; d kWVsZDl
(3) iz
efLr"d lsjhcze & ifjd y u vkSj fparu
(4) es
M wy kvkWCy kWUxSVk& leLFkkiu fu;a=k.k
Ans
Sol.

(1)
Cerebellum is resposible for co-ordination of body movements.

123.

Which one of the following statements is not true ?


(1) Pollen grains of some plants cause severe allergies and bronchial afflictions in some people
(2) The flowers pollinated by flies and bats secrete foul odour to attract them
(3) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected from flowers
(4) Pollen grains are rich in nutrients, and they are used in the form of tablets and syrups

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu lk ,d d Fku lR; ughagS\


(1) d q
N ikniksad sijkxd .k]d qN y ksxksaesaxEHkhj izR;wt Zrk vkSj 'oluh d "V iSnk d jrsgSa
(2) efD[k;ks
avkSj pexknMksalsijkfxr gksusoky siq"i]mUgsavkd f"kZr d jusd sfy , nqxZU/k NksM +rsgSa
(3) 'kgn]e/kq
efD[k;ksa}kjk iq"iksalsbd B~Bk fd ;sx;sijkxd .kksad k ikpu d jd scuk;k t krk gSA
(4) ijkxd .kks
aesaiks"kd ksad h izp qj ek=kk gksrh gSvkSj osxksfy ;ksavkSj 'kCkZr d s: i esaiz;ksx fd ;st krsgSa
Ans

(3)

124.

The active form of Entamaeba-histolytica feeds upon:


(1) mucosa and submucosa of colon only
(2) food in intestine
(3) blood only
(4) erythrocytes; mucosa and submucosa of colon

,aVvehck fgLVksy kbfVd k d k lf ; : i fd l ij Hkj.k d jrk gS%


(1) o`
gnka=kd sd soy E;wd ksl kvkSj lcE;wd ksl kls
(2) vka
=kesafo|eku [kk| inkFkZls
(3) d s
oy : f/kj ls
(4) y ks
fgrk.kq; o`gnka=k cM+h vka=k d sE;wd ksl k 'y s"ek vkSj lcE;wd ksl k v/k%'y s"ek ls
Ans
Sol.

(4)
Magna (Trophozoite) stage of Entamoeba histolytica feeds on mucus & RBC.

125.

Which of the following viruses is not transferred through semen of an infected male?
(1) Human immunodeficiency virus
(2) Chikungunya virus
(3) Ebola virus
(4) Hepatitis B virus

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk ,d ok;jl xzL=k uj d soh;Zd s}kjk laizf"kr ughagksrk \
(1) g~
;wesu bE;wuksM s
fQ fl,fUl ok;jl
(2) fpd uxq
fu;kok;jl
(3) bZ
cks
y kok;jl
(4) gs
isVkbfVl B ok;jl
Ans
Sol.

(2)
Chikugunya virus spreads by Ades mosquito.

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126.

CODE-F

BIOLOGY

| DATE: 03-05-2015

A population will not exist in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium if :


(1) there are no mutations
(2) there is no migration
(3) the population is large
(4) individuals mate selectively

gkMhZoh;ucxZlkE; esalef"V ughaik;h t k,xh ;fn %


(1) mRifjorZ
u gksagh u
(3) lef"V cM+
h gksa

(2) iz
okl ughagks
(4) O;f"V;koj.kkRed

: i lslaHkksx d jsaxh

Ans
Sol.

(4)
Hardy Weinberg equillibrium is applicable for randomly mating populations only.

127.

The guts of cow and buffalo possess:


(1) Chlorella spp.
(2) Methanogens

(3) Cyanobacteria

xk; vkSj HkSal d h vkgkj ufy ;ksaesafuEufy f[kr esalsD;k gksrk gS\
(1) Dykj
ss
y kt kfr;k
(2) feFks
ukst ul
(3) lk;ukc
sS
DVhfj;k

(4) Fucus spp.


(4) ;w
dl

Ans

(2)

128.

The hilum is a scar on the:


(1) Fruit, where it was attached to pedicel
(3) Seed, where micropyle was present

(2) Fruit, where style was present


(4) Seed, where funicle was attached

ukfHkd k]d gkij ,d fu'kku gksrk gS\


(1) Q y ] t gkog o`
ar lst qM +k Fkk
(3) cht ]t gkcht k.M}kj mifLFkr Fkk

(2) Q y ]t gkofrZ
d k mifLFkr Fkh
(4) cht ]t gkcht k.Mo`
ar t qM +k Fkk

Ans

(4)

129.

Secondary Succession takes place on/in :


(1) Degraded forest
(3) Newly cooled lava

(2) Newly created pond


(4) Bare rock

f}rh;d vuq e.k d gkgksrk gS\


(1) vo fer ou ea
s
(3) u;sB.Msy kok es
a

(2) u;scuk;srky kc
(4) uXu pV~
Vku ij

Ans

(1)

130.

Which one of the following statements is wrong?


(1) Agar-agar is obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria
(2) Chlarella and Spirulina are used as space food
(3) Mannitol is stored food in Rhodophyceae
(4) Algin and carragen are products of algae

t kfr;k

esa

fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu lk d Fku xy r gS\


(1) vxj&vxj t s
fy fM;e vkSj xzkfly sfj;k lsizkIr fd ;k t krkgS
(2) Dy ks
jsy k vkSj Lik#y huk d ksvarfj{k[kk| d s: i esaiz;ksx fd ;k t krk gS
(3) jks
M ksQ kblhesalap f;r [kk| eSfuVkWy gksrk gS
(4) ,fYt u vkS
j d Sjkft u 'kSoky d smRikn gSa
Ans
Sol.

(3)
Mannitol is store food in phaeophyceae.

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131.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

The following graph depicts changes in two populations (A and B) of herbivores in a grassy field. A possible
reason for these is that :

(1) Population B competed more successfully for food than population A


(2) Population A produced more offspring than population B
(3) Population A consumed the members of population B
(4) Both plant populations in this habitat decreased
fuEufyf[kr xkQ ,d ?kklh; eS
nku es
a'kkd kgkfj;ks
ad hnkslef"V;ks
aA vkS
j Bea
sgkussokysifjorZ
ukasd kscrkrkgS
A bu

ifjroZ
uuks
a

d klaHkkohd kj.kgSfd

(1) Hkks
t u d sfy , lef"V A d h vis{kk lef"V B vf/kd lQ y rkiwoZd
(2) lef"V A d h vis
{kk lef"V B usvf/kd larfr;kmRiUUk d hA
(3) lef"V A d h vis
{kk lef"V B d slnL;ksad k miHkksx d j fy ;kA
(4) bl i;kZ
okl esanksuksaikni lef"V;k?kV x;h gaSA
Ans

l{ke gSA

(1)

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132.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Match each disease with its correct type of vaccine :

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

tuberculosis
whooping cough
diphtheria
polio
(a)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(b)
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)

(c)
(iv)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)

harmless virus
inactivated toxin
killed bacteria
harmless bacteria

(d)
(i)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)

izR;sd jksx d slkFk mld slgh izd kj d soSDlhu d ksfey kb,


(a) ris
fnd
(i) gkfujfgr ok;jl
(b) d d
q j[kkl h
(ii) v f;r VkW
fDlu
(c) fMFkhfj;k
(iii) ekjsx, cS
DVhfj;k
(d) ikf
sy;ks
(iv) gkfujfgr cS
DVhfj;k

Ans
133.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)

(a)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)

(b)
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)

(c)
(iv)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)

(d)
(i)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)

Which of the following are the important floral rewards to the animal pollinators ?
(1) Nectar and pollen grains
(2) Floral fragrance and calcium crystals
(3) Protein pellicle and stigmatic exudates
(4) Colour and large size of flower

fuEuf[kr easlsd kSu]t Urqijkx.kd kfj;ksad sfy , iq"i izfrQ y gSaA


(1) ed ja
n vkSj ijkxd .k
(2) iq
"i lqxU/kvkSj d SfY'k;e f lVy
(3) iz
ksVhu rUkqRod ~vkS
j ofrZd kxzfu%L=koko
(4) iq
"i d k jax vkSj nh?kZifjek.k
Ans

(1)

134.

An abnormal human baby with 'XXX' sex chromosomes was born due to :
(1) formation of abnormal ova in the mother
(2) fusion of two ova and one sperm
(3) fusion of two sperms and one ovum
(4) formation of abnormal sperms in the father
euq"; d k,d cPpkiSnkgqv kft lesafy ax-xq.klw=k'XXX' Fks
A ;g fd l d kj.kgq
v k
(1) ekes
avilkekU; vaM k.kqv ksd scuusd sd kj.k
(2) nksva
M k.kqv ksad slkFk nks'kq k.kqd slay ;u d sd kj.k
(3) ,d va
M k.kqv ksad slkFk nks'kq k.kqd slay ;u d sd kj.k
(4) firk es
asvilkekU; 'kq k.kqv ksad scuusd sd kj.k

Ans

(1)

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135.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

BIOLOGY

Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise in plants by :


(1) pulling and pushing it, respectively
(2) pushing it upward
(3) pushing and pulling it, respectively
(4) pulling it upward

ok"iksRlZt u vkSj ewy nkc]ikniksaesat y d ksd Sl sp<+k;sgSaA


(1) bls e'k%[kha
p d j vkSj /kDd k nsd j
(2) bls ij d h vks
j /kDd k nsd j
(3) bls e'k%/kDd k ns
d j vkSj [kahap d j
(4) bls ij vks
j [kahap d j
Ans

(1)

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CODE-F

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PART C : PHYSICS
136.

An electron moving in a circular orbit of radius r makes n rotantions per second. The magnetic fileld produced
at the centre has magnitude :
f=kT;kr d so`kkd kj d {kkesaxfr d jrkgqv k,d by sDVkWu],d lsd aM esan pDd j y xkrkgSA bllsd sUnzij mRiUu pqEcd h;

{ks=k gksxk %
(1) Zero
Ans.

(2)

0n2 e
r

(3)

0 ne
2r

(4)

0 ne
2r

(3)

Sol.

i=

e
e
=
= en = equivalent cunenl
(
1
/ n)
T

Bc =
137.

0i
0 ne
=
2r
2r

One mole of an ideal diatomic gas undergoes a transition from A to B along a path AB as shown in the figure,
,d vkn'kZf}ijek.kqd xSl 1 eksy d k]AB ekxZd svuqfn'k] A lsB rd la e.k gSA

The change in internal energy of the gas during the transition is :

bl la e.k d snkSjku xSl d h vkUrfjd t kZesaifjorZu gksxk %


Ans.

(1) 20 kJ
(1)

Sol.

U =
=

5
2

(2) 20 J

(3) 12 kJ

(4) 20 kJ

f
5
nR (Tf Ti ) =
P V Pi Vi
2
2 f f

2 10

6 5 10 3 4

5
12 20 103 J = 5 (4) 103 J
2
= 20 KJ
=

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138.

CODE-F

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

When two displacement represented by y1 = a sin (t) and y2 = b cos (t) are superimposed the motion is
(1) simple harmonic with amplitude

a
b

(2) simple harmonic with amplitude

(a b )
(4) not a simple harmonic
2
nksfoLFkkiuksa]y1 = a sin (t) rFkky2 = b cos (t) d sv/;kjksi.k lsizkIr ifj.kkeh xfr

a2 b2

(3) simple harmonic with amplitude

(1)

a
b

(3)

(a b )
2

vk;ke d h]ljy vkorZxfr gksrh gSA


vk;ke d h]ljy vkorZxfr gksrh gSA

(2)

a2 b2

(4) ljy

vk;ke d h]ljy vkorZxfr gksrh gSA

vkorZughagksrh gSA

Ans.
Sol.

(2)

139.

A particle of unit mass undergoes one-dimensional motion such that its velocity varies according to :
v(x) = b x2n
where b and n are constants and x is the position of the particle. The acceleration of the particle as function of
x, is given by :

yeq = y1 + y2
= a sint + b cost = a sint + b sin (t + /2)

,d kad nzO;eku d k d ksbZd .k ,d foeh; xfr d jrk gSvkSj bld k osx fuEukafd r lehd j.k d svuql kj ifjofrZr gksrk gS%
v(x) = b x2n

t gk]b rFkkn fLFkjkad gSarFkkx d .kd hfLFkfr gSA rks]bl d .kd sRoj.kd ks]x d sQ y u d s: i esafu: fir fd ;kt kld rk
gSA
Ans.
Sol.

(1) 2nb2 x 4n 1
(1)
V (x) = bx2n
dv
=bx 2n
dx
= 2b2 n x4n1

a=v

140.

If radius of the

;fn

27
12 Al

(2) 2b2 x 2n + 1

b( 2n )x

27
12 Al

(4) 2nb2 x 2n 1

nucles is taken to be R Al' then the radius of

125
53 Te

nucleus is nearly :

d sukfHkd d h f=kT;kR Al' gks]rks 125


xh y xHkx :
53 Te ukfHkd d h f=kT;k gks

5
(1) R Al
3

Ans.
Sol.

2n 1

(3) 2nb2 e 4n + 1

3
(2) R Al
5

1/ 3

13
(3)
53

1/ 3

R Al

53
(4)
13

R Al

(1)
R = R0 (A)1/3
RAl = R0 (27)1/3 = 3R0
RTe = R0 (125)1/3 = 5R0 =

5
R
3 Al

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141.

Ans.
Sol.

CODE-F

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

In a double slit experiment, the two slits are 1mm apart and the screen is placed 1 m away. A monochromatic
light wavelength 500 nm is used. Wht will be the width of each slit for obraining ten maxima of double slit within
the central maxima of single slit patter ?
fd lh f} f>jh iz;ksx esa]nksf>fj;ksad schp d h nwjh 1mm gSvkSj ijnk muls1 m nwj j[kk x;k gSA iz;qDr ,d o.khZizd k'k
d h rajxnS/;Z500 nm gSA izR;sd f>jh d h pkSM +kbZfd ruh gksxh];fn ,d y fLy V f>jh iSVuZd sd sUnzh; mfPp"B esaf} f>jh
d snl10 mfPp"B izkIr gksld sa\
(1) 0.1 mm
(2) 0.5 mm
(3) 0.02 mm
(4) 0.2 mm
(4)
d = 1mm = 103m
D = 1 mm
= 500nm = 500109m
width of central maxima in single slit pattern
=

2D
a

fring width in double slit exp. D


d
so required condition
a=
142.

10D 2D

d
a

d
1
3
= 10 m = 0.2 mm
5
5

For a parallel beam of monochromatic light of wavelength '', diffraction is produced by a single slit whose width
'a' is of the wavelength of the light. If 'D' is the distance of the screen from the slit, the width of the central
maxima will be
fd lh,d y f>jhfLyVpkS
MkbZ'a' iz
d k'kd hra
jxnS
/;Zd hd ks
fV d hgS
A bl f>jhij '' ra
jxnS
/;Zd h,d o.khZiz
d k'kd hlekUrj
fd j.k iqat vkifrr gksu lsfoorZu mRi=k gksrk gSA ;fn f>jh lsinZsd h nwjh 'D' gks]rksd sUnzh; mfPp"B d h pkSM +kbZgksxh %
(1)

D
a

(2)

D
a

(3)

2Da

(4)

2D
a

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

width of central maxima =

143.

Across a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross section a constant potensial difference is applied. The
quantity which remains constant along the conductor is
(1) current
(2) drift velocity
(3) electric field
(4) current density

2D
a

vleku ifjPNs
n eksVkbZ
d s/kkrqd sfd lhpkyd d snksfLkjksad schp ,d fLFkj foHkkokUrj vkjks
fir fd ;kt krkgSA bl pkyd
d svuqfn'k t ksjkf'k vifjofrZr jgsxh og gS%
(1) fo|q
r /kkjk
(2) viokg os
x
(3) fo|q
r {ks=k
(4) /kkjk?kuRo
Ans.

(1)

Sol.
Current remains same

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144.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

On observing light from three different stars P,Q and R, it was found that intensity of violet colour is maximum
in the spectrum of P, the intensity of green colour is maximum in the spectrum of R and the intensity of red
colour is maximum in the spectrum in the spectrum of Q. If Tp, TQ and TR are the respective absolute temperature of P, Q and R, then it can be concluded from the above obdervations that :
rhu fofHk=k rkjksaP,Q rFkkR, d sizd k'k d sv/;u lsKkr gqv k fd bud sizd k'k d sLisDVe esavf/kd re rhozrk e'k% P, esa
cSaxuh]R esagjsrFkk Q easy ky jax d sizd k'k d h gSA ;fn] P, Q rFkkR d sije rki e'k%Tp, TQ rFkkTR gSarks] mijksDr

izs{k.kksals;g ifj.kke fud ky k t k ld rk gSfd %


Ans.
Sol.

145.

(1) TP > TR > TQ


(2) TP < TR < TQ
(3) TP< TQ<TR
(1)
P max. intensity is at violet m is minimum temp maximum
R max. intensity is at green m is moderate temp moderate
Q max. intensity is at red m is maximum temp minimum
TP > TR > TQ

(4) TP >TQTR

A potentiometer wire has length 4m and resistance 8. The resistance that must be connected in series with
the wire and an accumulator of e.m.f 2V, so as to get a potential gradient 1mV per cm on the wire is :
fd lhiksVsfU'k;ksehVj foHkoekih d srkj d hy EckbZ4m gSvkSj bld kizfrjks/k8 gSA bl esaJs.kh e esa]2V fo|qr okgd
cy d k ,d lap k;d lsy rFkk ,d izfrjks/kd t ksM +k x;k gSrkfd bl rkj ij foHko izo.krk 1mV izfr lasVhehVj gkst k;A

rks]bl izfrjks/kd d kizfrjks/kgksxk%


Ans.
Sol.

(1) 40
(2) 44
(3) 48
(4) 32
(4)
Total potential difference across potentio meter wier = 103 400 volt = 0.4 volt

2
1

R 8 20
R + 8 = 40

so,

R = 32

Ans.

Consider 3rd orbit of He+ (Helium), using non-relativistic approach, the speed of electron in this orbit will be
[given K = 9109 constant,Z = 2 and h(Plank's constant) = 6.61034 J s]
vukisf{kd h; mixeu d smi;ksx ls]ghfy ;e He+ d hr`rh; d {kkesa]by sDVkWUkd hpky gksxk% [fn;kgS]K = 9109 fLFkajkd ,
Z = 2 rFkkh(Iy ka
d fLFkjkad ) = 6.61034 J s]
(1) 1.46 106 m/s
(2) 0.73 106 m/s
(3) 3.0 108
(4) 2.92 106 m/s
(1)

Sol.

V = (2.19 106

146.

m Z
)
sec n

V = (2.19 106)
V = 1.46 106

2
3

m
.
sec

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147.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

A wire carrying current has the shape as shown in adjoining figure. Linear parts of the wire are very long and
parallel to X-axis while semicircular portion of radius R is lying in Y-Z plane. Magnetic field at point O is
,d rkj d k vkd kj ;gkvkjs[k esan'kkZ;k x;k gaSA blls /kkjk izokfgr gksjgh gSA rkj d sjs[kh; Hkkx cgqr y EcsgSavkSj
X- v{k d sleka
rj gSaA rkj d k v/kZo`kkd kj Hkkx Y-Z lery esagSvkSj bl Hkkx d h f=kT;k R gSaA rks]O fcUnqij pqEcd h;

{ks=k gS%

0
i 2k
(1) B
4 R


0
i 2k
(3) B
4 R
(2)

Ans.
Sol.

So, B =
148.


0
i 2k
(4) B
4 R

0
2k i
4R

0
i 2k
(2) B
4 R

Which of the following figures represent the variation of particle momentum and the associated de-Broglie
wavelength?

fuEukafd r esalsd kSu&lk vky s[k]fd lh d .k d .k d slaosx rFkk lac) ns& rjaxnS/;Zd sifjorZu d ksn'kkZrk gS\
(1)

(2)

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

according to De-broglie P

(3)

(4)

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149.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

A parallel plate air capacitor of capacitance C is connected to a cell of emf V and then disconnected from it. A
dielectric slab of dielectric constant K, which can just fill the air gap of the capacitor, is now inserted in it.
Which of the following is incorrect?
(1) The energy stored in the capacitor decreases K times.
1
1

CV 2 1
2
K

(3) The charge on the capacitor is not conserved.


(4) The potential difference between the plates decreases K times.

(2) The chance in energy stored is

fd lhlekUrj&ifV~Vd k la/kkfj=kd h /kkfjrkC gSA blsigy sV fo|qr okgd cy d slsy lst ksM +kt kr gS]vkSj fQ j lsy d ks
gVkfy ;kt krkgSA bld si'pkr~la/kkfj=kd hnksifd kvks
aIy sVksad schp d sLFkku d ks],d ijkoS| qr inkFkZd sLYkS
c i ls
ijkHkj fn;kt krkgSA bl inkFkZd kijkoS| qrkad K gSA bl la/kkfj=kd sfy ;sfuEufy f[kr esalsd kSu &lkd Fku lghughagS\
(1) la
/kkfj=k esalafpr t kZK xquk d e gkst krh gSA
1

ui

1 2 Q2
cv
2
2C

uf

Q2
Q2
C2 V 2 ui


2f
2kc
2KC k

t kZesaifjorZu 2 CV K 1 gksrk gSA

(3) la
/kkfj=kij vkos'kd klaj{k.kughagksrkA
(4) nksIy s
Vksaifd kvksa d schp foHkokUrj K xquk d e gkst krk gSA
(2) la
fpr

Ans.

(3)

Sol.

u = uf ui =

Q = cv

1 2 1
cv 1
2
k

(3) ans

As the capacitor is isolated, so charge will remain conserved


Q

(4) pd = C KC K
f
150.

The Fundamental frequency of a closed organ pipe of length 20 cm is equal to the second overtone of an organ
pipe open at both the ends. The length of organ pipe open at both the ends is:
20 cm yEcsfd lhcUn vkxZ
u ikbi ufyd kd hew
y vko`
fk]nks
uksfljks
aij [kq
y hfd lhufy d kd sf}rh; vf/kLojd d hvko`
fk

d scjkcj gSA rksbl [kqy h ufy d k d h y ECkkbZgS%


Ans.

(1) 100 cm
(2)

(2) 120 cm

(3) 140 cm

(4) 80 cm

Sol.
V
3V

4(20cm) 2 open

open = 120 cm

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151.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

The refracting angle of a prism 'A', and refractive index of the material of the prism is cott(A/2). The angle of
minimum deviation is :
fd lh fizTe d k viorZd d ks.k A, gSvkSj bld sinkFkZd k viorZukad cott(A/2) gSA bl fizTe d sfy ;sU;wure fopy u d ks.k

gksxkA
Ans.

Sol.

(1) 1800 2A
(1)

(2) 900 A

(3) 1800 + 2A

(4) 1800 3A

A
sin m

2
=
sin A / 2
A m
sin

2 cos A / 2
cot A/2 =
sin A / 2
sin A / 2
m A
sin(90 A / 2)
2

Sin
152.

min = 1800 2A

Which logic gate is represented by the following combination of logic gate?

fuEukafd r xsVksa}kjksa d k la;kst u fd l xsV d ksfu: fir d jrk gS\

Ans.
Sol.

(1) NAND
(2)
Truth table

(2) AND

(3) NOR

(4) OR

= AND gate (2)

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PHYSICS

1
as heat engine, is used as a refrigerator. If the work done on the
10
system is 10 J, the amount of energy absorbed from the reservoir at lower temperature is :

A Carnot engine, having efficiency of

"ek bat u d s: i esa]fd lh d kuksabat u d h n{krk

1
10

gSA bld k mi;ksx ,d iz'khrd bat u d s: i esafd ;k t krk gSA

;fn fud k; ij fd ;k x;k d k;Z10 J gSrks, fupy srki ij]fjt jok;j d qaM lsvo'kksf"kr t kZd k eku gksxk%
Ans.

(1) 99 J
(2)

(2) 90 J

(3) 1 J

(4) 100 J

Sol.

So 90 J heat is absorbed at lower temperature


154.

A certain metallic surface is illuminated with monochromatic light of wavelength . The stopping potential for
photo-electric current for this light is 3V0. If the same surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 2 The
stopping potential is V0. the threshold wavelength for this surface for photo-electric effect is :
fd lh/kkrqd si`
"B lrgd ks]rja
xnS
/;Zd s,d o.khZiz
d k'klsiz
nhIr fd ;kt krkgS
A bl iz
d k'kd kiz
d k'k&fo|qr /kkjkd sfy;s
]
fujks/khfoHko 3V0 gSA blhi`"B d ks2rjaxnS/;Zd sizd k'kd siznhIr d jusijfujks/khfoHko V0 gSA rksizd k'k&fo|qr izHkko d s

fy ;sbl i`"B d h nsgy h vko`fk gksxh%


(1) 4

(2)

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

eVs =

hc

3eV0 =

hc

.....(1)

( eV0 =

hc

.....(2) ) 3

(3)

(4) 6

3eV0 3hc

3
2
2
substructing both the equations

so

hc
4
th

hc
hc

4
hc / 4

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PHYSICS

A radiation of energy 'E' falls normally on a perfectly reflecting surface. The momentum transferred to the
surface is (C = Velocity of light) :
'E' t kZd kfofd j.k fd lh iw
.kZr%ijkorZd i`"B ij vfHky Ecor~vkifrr gksrk gSA ;fn izd k'k d kosx C gksrks]bl i`"B d ks

LFkkukUrfjr laosx gksxk%


(1)
Ans.

2E
C

(2)

2E
C

(3)

(4)

C2

E
C

(2)

Sol.
E
=P
C

som momentum transfered


156.

2E
C

A mass m moves in a circle on a smooth horizontal plane with velocity v0 at a radius R0. The mass is attached
to string wihich passes through a smooth hole in the plane as shown.
R0
The tension in the string is increased gradually and finally m moves in a circle of radius
. The final value of
2
the kinetic energy is :
m nz
O;eku d k ,d fiaM oLrq]R0 f=kT;k d siFk esafd lhfpd us{kSfrt lery d s ij v0 osx lsxfr d j jgk gSA ;g fiaM

,d Mksjh jLlh lst qM +k gSA ;g Mksjh lery ij cus,d fpd usfNnzlsgksd j xqt jrh gSt Sl k fd vkjs[k esan'kkZ;k x;k
gSA bl Mksjh ij ruko d ks/khjs& /khjsc<+k;k t krk gSA
ft llsvUr esa;g fiaM m,

(1)
Ans.

1
mv 20
4

R0
2

f=kT;k d so`kkd kj iFk ij xfr d jusy xrk gSA rks] xfrt t kZd k vfUre eku gS%

(2) 2mv 02

(3)

1
mv 02
2

(4) mv 02

(2)

Sol.

applying angular momentum conservation


P0
MV0R0 = (m) (v1)
2
V1 = 2V0

New KE =

1
m (2V0)2 = 2mv 02
2

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PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

Two identical thin plano-convex glass lenses (refractive index 1.5) each haveing radius of curvature of 20 cm
are placed with their convex surfaces in contact at the center. The intervening space is filled with oil of
refractive index 1.7. The focal length of the combination is :
nksloZl e]iry s]lery &mky y sa
l ksaesaizR;sd d kviorZ
ukad 1.5 rFkkiz
R;sd d ho rkf=kT;k20 cm gSA bud ksbl izd kj
j[kkx;kgSfd bud smky i`
"B]d s
Unzij],d nwl jsd sla
id ZesagSA nks
uksaysa
l ksad schp [kkyhfjDRk LFkku d ks1.7 viorZuka
d

d srsy lsHkj fn;k x;k gSA bl izd kj cusla;kst u d h Q ksd l nwjh gksxh%
Ans.

(1) 25 cm
(2)

(2) 50 cm

(3) 50 cm

(4) 20 cm

Sol.

1
1
1.5
1
1
f1 = 40 cm
f1 = 1

20

1
1
1.7 1
100
1

cm
f1 =
f2 = 1
20

20

7
f3 is also 40 cm
1
feq

158.

1
1
1
1
1 1 1


100
feq 40
40
f1 f2 f3
7
feq = 50 cm

A block A of mass m1 rests on a horizotal table. A light string connected to it passes over a frictionless pulley
at the edge of table and from its other end another block B of mass m2 is suspended. The coefficient of kinetic
friction between the block and the table is mk. When the block A is sliding on the table, the tension in the string
is :
,d xqVd sCy kWd 'A' d k nzO;eku m1 gSA ;g ,d {kSfrt est ij j[kk gSA bl est d sfd ukjsij ,d ?k"kZ.kghu f?kjuh y xh
gS]ft ld s ij lsxqt jrhgqbZgYd hMksjhjLlhd k,d fljk'A' lst qM +
kgSA Mks
jhd snwl jsfljslsm2 nz
O;eku d k,d vU;
Cy kWd B y Vd k gSA Cy kWd xqVd srFkk est d schp xfrd ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad mk gSA rks]est ij Cy kWd xqVd k'A' fQ ly rsle;

Mksjh esaruko d k eku gksxk %


(1)
Ans.

(m 2 km1 ) g
(m1 m 2 )

(2)

m1m 2 (1 k ) g
(m1 m 2 )

(3)

m1m 2 (1 k ) g
(m1 m 2 )

(4)

(m 2 k m1 ) g
(m1 m 2 )

(2)

Sol.

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m2 g k m1g
m1 m2

m2g T = (m2) (a)

m2 g k m1g

m2g T = (m2) m m
1
2

m1mg 1 k g

Solving get T =
159.

m1 m2

A particle is executing SHM along a straight line. Its velocities at distances x1 and x2 from the mean position
are V1 and V2 respectively. Its time period is:
;fn]fd lh ljy js[kk d svuqfn'k ljy vkorZxfr d jrsgq, fd lh d .k d h nwjh ewy fcUnqlsx1 rFkk x2 gksusij]mld sosx
e'k% V1 rFkk V2 gSarksbl d .k d k vkorZd ky gS%
(1) 2

x 22 x12

(2) 2

V12 V22

Ans.

(1)

Sol.

V12 w 2 ( A 2 x12 )

V12 V22
x12 x 22

(3) 2

V12 V22
x12 x 22

(4) 2

x12 x 22
V12 V22

V12 w 2 ( A 2 x 22 )
substructing

160.

v 12
w

x12

v 12 v 22

w=

T = 2

x 22

= x 22 x12

w2

v 22

v 12 v 22
x 22 x 12
x 22 x 12
v 12 v 22

A ship A is moving Westwards with a speed of 10 km h1 and a ship B 100 km South of A, is moving Northwards
with a speed of 10 km h1. The time after which the distance between them becomes shortest, is:
,d t gkt 'A' 10 km h1 d h pky lsif'pe fn'kk d h vksj xfr d j jgk gSA ,d vU; t gkt 'B' bl t gkt A ls100 km
nf{k.kfn'kkesagSvkSj 10 km h1 d hpky lsmkj fn'kkd hvksj t kjgkgSA bu nksuksad schp d hnwjhfd rusle; d si'pkr~

U;wure gkst k;sxhA


Ans.

(1) 5 h
(1)

(2) 5 2 h

(3) 10 2 h

(4) 0 h

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Sol.

VA = 10 ( i )
VB = 10 ( j )
VBA = 10 j 10 i
Time for shortest distance
=
161.

10 2

=5

A rod of weight W is supported by two parallel knife edges A and B and is in equilibrium in a horizontal position.
The knives are at a distance d from each other. The centre of mass of the rod is at distance x from A. The
normal reaction on A is :
,d NM+d k Hkkj W gSA ;g nkslekUrj {kqj/kkjksaukbQ ,t ksaA rFkk B ij fVd hgSA vkSj {kSfrt voLFkk esalarqy u esagSA ;fn
A rFkk B d schp d h nw
jh 'd' gSrFkk NM+d k nzO;eku d sUnzA lsx nwjh ij gSrks] A ij vfHky Ec izfrf ;k d k eku gksxk%
(1)

Ans.
Sol.

100 / 2

Wd
x

(2)

W(d x)

(3)

W(d x)
d

(4)

Wx
d

(3)
Equating torque about center of mass

NA x = NB (d-x)
NA + NB = mg
solving NA =

W(d x)
d

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| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

The approximate depth of an ocean is 2700 m. The compressibility of water is 45.4 x 1011 Pa1 and density of
water is 103 kg/m3. What fractional compression of water will be obtained at the bottom of the ocean?
fd lhegklkxj d hxgjkbZy XkHkx 2700 m gSA t y d hlaihM~;rk45.4 x 1011 Pa1 gSA rFkkbld k?kuRo 103 kg/m3 gSA

rksegklkxj d h ry h ij t y d k laihMu va'k gksxkA


Ans.
Sol.

(1) 1.0 x 102


(2)
P
B
v / v

(2) 1.2 x 102

Ans.
Sol.

164.

(4) 0.8 x 102

v / v
1

B
P

So, v / v = KP = 45.410111103102700
163.

(3) 1.4 x 102

1.2258 102

Two particles of masses m1, m2 move with initial velocities u1 and u2 . On collision, one of the particles get
excited to higher level, after absorbing energy If final velocities of particles be v1 and v2 then we must have:
nksd .kksad snz
O;eku e'k%m1, rFkkm2 gS
abud siz
kja
fHkd osx e'k%u1 rFkku2 gS
A VDd j d si'pkr~,d d .k t kZvo'kksf"kr
a
d j mPprj Lrj rd mksft r gkst krk gSA ;fn d .kksad svfUre osx e'k%v1 rFkk v2 gksarks%
(1)

1
1
1
1
m1u12 m 2u 22 m1v 12 m 2 v 22
2
2
2
2

(2)

(3)

1 2 2 1 2 2
1
1
m1 u1 m2u2 m12 v12 m22 v 22
2
2
2
2

(4) m12u1 m22 u2 m12 v1 m22 v 2

1
1
1
1
m1u12 m2u22 m1v12 m 2 v 22
2
2
2
2

(2)

1
1
1
1
mv 12 mv 22 m1u12 m 2u 22
2
2
2
2
By energy conservation
Kepler's third law states that square of period of revolution (T) of a planet around the sun, is proportional to
third power of average distance r between sun and planet
i.e. T2 = Kr3
here K is constant
If the masses of sun and planet are M and m respectively then as per Newton's law of gravitation force of
attraction between them is
F=

GMm

, here G is gravitational constant


r2
The relation between G and K is described as:

d SIy j d sr`rh; fu;e d svuql kj]lq;Zd h ifj ek d jrsgq, fd lhxzg d k ifj e.kd ky (T)]lw;ZvkSj ml xzg d schp d h
vkSl r nwjh r d h r`rh; ?kkr d slekuqikrh gksrk gSA
vFkkZr~ T2 = Kr3
t gk] K ,d fLFkjkad gS
;fn lw;ZrFkk xzg d snzO;eku e'k%M rFkk m gSarksU;wVu d sxq: Rokd "kZ.k fu;e d svuql kj bud schp xq: Rokd "kZ.k cy
d k eku
F=

GMm
r2

gksrk gS

t gkG xq: Rokd "kZ.k fLFkjkad gSa]rks


G rFkk K d schp la
ca/k gS%
(1) GMK = 42
Ans.

(2) K = G

(3) K =

1
G

(4) GK = 42

(1)

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r
GM

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

4 2
GM

Sol.

T2 =

165.

A block of mass 10 kg, moving in x direction with a constant speed of 10ms-1, is subject to a retarding force
F = 0.1 x J/m during its travel from x = 20 m to 30 m. Its final KE will be:
10 kg nz
O;eku d k ,d xqVd k Cy kWd ] x-fn'kk esa10ms-1 d h fLFkj pky lsxfr d j jgk gSA bld h x = 20 m ls30 m

So, K =

rd d h ;k=kk d snkSjku] bl ij ,d eand cy ]i] y xk;k t krk gSA bl xqVd sd h vfUre xfrt t kZgksxh &
Ans.

(1) 450 J
(4)

Sol.

a=

(2) 275 J

(4) 475 J

0.1x
dV
= 0.01x = V
10
dx
v2

So,

(3) 250 J

30

vdV

v1

V2

100 dx

20

v2

x2

200
v1

30

20

30 30 20 20

200
200

= 4.5 2 = 2.5

1
m V22 V12 = 10 2.5 J = 25 J
2

1
1
1
mv 22 mv 12 25 = 10 10 10 25
2
2
2
166.

= 500 25J = 475 J

A wind with speed 40 m/s blows paralel to the roof of a house. The area of the roof is 250 m2. Assuming that
the pressure inside the house is atmospheric pressure, the force exerted by the wind on the roof and the
direction of the direction of the force will be : (Pair = 1.2 kg / m3)
(1) 4.8 x 105 N, upwards
(2) 2.4 x 105 N, upwards
5
(3) 2.4 x 10 N, downwards
(4) 4.8 x 105 N, downwards
2
,d Hkou d hNr d k {ks=kQ y 250 m gSA bld s ij vkSj bld slekUrj 40 m/s d h pky lsiou ok;q py jghgSA ;fn

Hkoud sHkhrj nkc]ok;qeaM y h; nkc d scjkcj gSrks]Hkou d h Nr ij iou }kjk vkjksfir cy d keku o mld hfn'kk e'k%
gksxh %& (Pok;q= 1.2 kg / m3)
(1) 4.8 x 105 N, ij d h vks
j
(2) 2.4 x 105 N, ij d h vks
j
(3) 2.4 x 105 N, uhpsd h vks
j
(4) 4.8 x 105 N, uhpsd h vks
j
Ans.

(2)

Sol.

P 12 v 2 P0 0
so, P =

1 2
v
2

1
1.2 40 40 250 N
2
= 2.4 105 N
Fner =

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CODE-F

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

Two spherical bodies of mass M and 5 M and radii R and 2R released in free space with initial separation
between their centres equal to 12 R. If they attract each other due to gravitational force only, then the distance
covered by the smaller body before collision is:
nksxksy kd kj fiaM ksd snzO;eku e'k%M rFkk 5 M rFkk bud h f=kT;k;sa e'k%R rFkk 2R gSaA bu nksuksad kseqDr vkd k'k esa
uhpsfxjk;kt krkgS]vkSj bu nks
uksad sd sUnzksad schp d hizkjafHkd nwjh12 R gSA ;fn ;snks
uksa,d &nw
l jsd ksd soy xq: Rokd "kZ.k

cy }kjk vkd f"kZr d jrsgSarks] VDd j lsiwoZigy s NksVsfiaM }kjk r; d h xbZnwjh gksxh %&
Ans.
Sol.

(1) 4.5 R
(2)

(2) 7.5 R

(3) 1.5 R

(4) 2.5 R

As their C.M. will remain stationery


so (M) (x1) = (5M) (x2)
and for tauching
x1 + x2 = 9R
so x1 = 7.5 R
168.

A resistance 'R' draws power 'P' when connected to an AC source. If an inductance is now placed in series with
the resistance, such that the impedance of the circuit becomes 'Z', the power drawn will be:
fd lhAC (,-lh-) L=kks
r lst ksM+usij ,d iz
frjks/k'R' }kjk'P' 'kfDr yht krhgS
A ;fn bl iz
frjks
/kd sJs.kh e esa
],d is
zjd Ro
t ksM uslsifjiFk d h izfrck/kk 'Z' gkst krh]gS]rksy h xbZ'kfDr gkst k;sxh %
R
(2) P
Z

R
(1) P
Z
Ans.
Sol.

(3) P

R
(4) P
Z

(4)

V2
V
2
P irms
R S .R S
R
R
2

V
2
P1 irms
R S .R
Z

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CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

CP
The ratio of the specific heats C in terms of degrees of freedom (n) is given by:
v
C

P
Lora=k d ksfV (n) d sinksaesa]fd lh xSl d h nksfof'k"V "ekvksad svuqikr]vFkkZr~ C d k eku gksrk gS%&
v

Ans.

(1) 1
3

(2)

CP
CV

(2) 1
n

(3) 1
2

(4) 1
n

2 1 R
1 2

f
f

2 R

Sol.

170.

Figure below shows two paths that may be taken by a gas to go from a state A to a state C.

In process AB, 400J of heat is added to the system and in process BC, 100 J of heat is added to the
system.The heat absorbed by the system in the process AC will be:
;gkvkjs[k esanksekxZn'kkZ;sx;sgSft ud s}kjk fd lh xSl d ksvoLFkk A lsvoLFkk C rd y st k;k t k ld rk gSA

fud k; d ksAB, iz
e esa400J rFkkiz
e BC esa100 J "eknht krhgS
A rks
]iz
e AC es
afud k; }kjkvo'kks
f"kr "ekgksxh&
Ans.
Sol.

(1) 500 J
(2)
For a complite cycle
Qcycle = W cycle

(2) 460 J

(3) 300 J

(4) 380 J

1
(2 103) (4 104)
2
QCA = 460 J
QAC = + 460 J

+ 400 + 100 + QCA =

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Ans.
Sol.

CODE-F

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

If energy (E), velocity (V) and time (T) are chosen as the fundamental quantities, the dimensional formula of
surface tension will be:
;fn t kZ(E), osx (V) rFkk le; (T) d ksewy jkf'k;kekuk t k; rks]i`"Bruko d h foek gksxh %&
(1) [EV-1 T-2]
(2) [EV-2T-2]
(3) [E-2V-1T-3]
(4) [EV-2 T-1]
(2)
Let surface tension
= Ea Vb Tc
equating the dimension of LHS and RHS
b

M1L1T 2
L
(M1L2 T 2 )a (T)C
L
T
M1L0T2 = MaL2a+b T2a b + c

a = 1, 2a + b = 0,

a = 1, b = 2 c = 2
172.

2a b + c = 2

If in a p-n junction a square input signal of 10 V is applied, as shown,


;gkn'kkZ;sx;svuql kj ,d p-n laf/k ij 10 V d k ,d oxZfuos'k lad sr y xk;k x;k gSA

then the output across RL will be :


rksRL d sfljksaij fuxZr gksxk :

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Ans.
Sol.

(3)
is correct answers as diode will pass only + ve veltoge

173.

Three blocks A, B and C of masses 4 kg, 2 kg and 1 kg respectively, are in contact on a frictionless surface,
as shown. If a force of 14 N is applied on the 4 kg block then the contact force between A and B is :
rhu xqVd s(Cy kWd ) A, B rFkk C vkjs[k esafn[kk;sx;svuql kj],d &nwl jsd slEid ZesagSaA bUgsa,d ?k"kZ.k jfgr i`"B (lrg)
ij j[kk x;k gSA ;fn xqVd ksad snzO;eku e'k%4 kg, 2 kg rFkk 1 kg gSavkSj 4 kg d sxqVd s(A) ij 14 N d k cy y xk;k
x;k gSrks] A rFkk B d schp lEid Zcy gksxk :

Ans.
Sol.

(1) 6 N
(1)

(2) 8 N

(3) 18 N

(4) 2 N

14
2m / sec 2
7
contact fore as B will provide accleration to (sec) so constact fore = 3 2 = 6 N
ac

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Ans.

CODE-F

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

A, B and C are voltmeters of resistance R, 1.5R and 3R respectively as shown in the figure. When some
potential difference is applied between X and Y, the voltmeter readings are VA, VB and VC respectively.
Then :
;gkvkjs[kesarhu oksYVehVjksaA, B rFkkC d sizfrjks
/k e'k%R, 1.5R rFkk3R gSaA X rFkkY d schp d qN foHkokUrj vkjksfir
d jusls] bu oksYVehVjksad siBu (jhfMax) e'k% VA, VB rFkk VC gSaA rks%

(1) VA VB = VC
(4)

(2) VA = VB VC

(3) VA VB VC

(4) VA = VB = VC

Sol.

VB = VC = VA
175.

Three identical spherical shells, cach of mass m and radius r are placed as shown in figure. Consider an axis
XX' which is touching to tow shells and passing through diameter of third shell.
Moment of inertia of the system consisting of these three sphereical shell about XX' axis is :
rhu loZl e xks
y h; d ks'kksa([kks[ky sxks
y ks
a) es
aizR;sd d knzO;eku m rFkkf=kT;kr gS
A bUgsvkjs[kesan'kkZ
;sx;svuq
l kj j[kkx;k
gSA XX' ,d v{k gS]t ksnksxksy h; d ks'kksad ksLi'kZd jrh gSvkSj rhljsd sO;kl lsgksd j xqt jrh gSA rks]XX' v{k d sifjr%
bu rhu xksy h; d ks'kksad sfud k; d k t MRo vk?kw.kZgksxk :

(1) 3 mr2
Ans.

(2)

16 2
mr
5

(3) 4 mr2

(4)

11 2
mr
5

(4)

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Sol.

Idiameter =

176.

Ans.
Sol.

| DATE: 03-05-2015

PHYSICS

2
MR 2
3

Itengential =

2
5
MR 2 MR 2 MR 2
3
3

so Itotal =

2
5

MR 2 MR 2 2 4MR 2
3
3

CODE-F

12
MR 2 4MR 2
3

The electric field in a certain region is acting radially outward and is given by E = Ar. A charge contained in a
sphere of radius 'a' centred at the origin of the field, will given by :
fd l h izn s'k ( LFkku ) easfo| qr {ks=k v jh; ( f=kT; ) gSv kSj bl d h fn'kk ckgj d h v ksj gS] rFkk bl d k eku E = Ar
l sfu: fir fd ;k t krk gSA ,d ,sl sxksy sij ft l d h f=kT;k 'a' gSv ksj ft l d k d sUnzbl fo| qr {ks=k d sewy fcUnq
ij gS] v kos'k d h ek=kk gksx h :
(1) A 0 a2
(2) 4 0 Aa3
(3) 0 Aa3
(2)
Net flux emmited from a spherical surface of radius a is
q
net in
0

(4) 4 0 Aa3

qin
(Aa) (4a2) =
0
so qin = 40 A a3
177.

Ans.
Sol.

178.

The two ends of a metal rod are maintained at temperatures 100C and 110C. The rate of heat flow in the rod
is found to be 4.0 J/s. If the ends are maintained at temperatures 200C and 210C, the rate of heat flow will be:
fd lh NM+d snksfljksad srkiksad ks e'k%100C rFkk 110C ij j[kk t krk gSa]ft llsNM+esa "ek d k izokg 4.0 J/s ik;k
t krk gSA ;fn bu fljksad srkiksad ks e'k%200C rFkk 210C ij j[kk t k; rks "ek izokg gksxk :
(1) 16.8 J/s
(2) 8.0 J/s
(3) 4.0 J/s
(4) 44.0 J/s
(3)
As the temperature difference as well as the thermal resistance is same for both the cases, so thermal current
will also be same for both the cases.

Ans.

Two similar springs P and Q have spring constants KP and KQ, such that KP > KQ. They are stretched, first by
the same amount (case a), then by the same force (case b). The work done by the springs W P and W Q are
related as, in case (a) and case (b), respectively :
nks,d leku d ekfu;ksaP rFkk Q d sd ekuh fLFkjkad e'k%KP rFkk KQ gSavkSj KP > KQ A izFke ckj ('a' fLFkfr esa) nksuksad ks
leku y EckbZlsrFkknwl jhckj ('b' fLFkfr es) leku cy ls[khpkt krkgSA ;fn bu nks
uksad ekfu;ks
a}kjkfd ;sx, d k;Z e'k%
W P rFkk W Q gks
arksfLFkfr (a) rFkk (b) esabud schp e'k%lEcU/k gksaxs%
(1) W P = W Q ; W P = W Q
(2) W P > W Q ; W Q > W P
(3) W P < W Q ; W Q < W P
(4) W P = W Q ; W P > W Q
(2)

Sol.

If extension is same W =

1
K x2
2

so W P > W Q

F2
2K

so W Q > W P

If spring force is same W =

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179.

180.

PHYSICS

| DATE: 03-05-2015

A conducting square frame of side 'a' and a long straight wire carrying current are located in the same plane
as shown in the figure. The frame moves to the right with a constant velocity 'V'. The emf induced in the frame
will be proportional to :
'a' Hkq
t kd k ,d oxkZd kj pky d se rFkk /kkjkokgh,d y Ecklh/kk rkj]vkjs[k esan'kkZ;sx;svuql kj ,d ghlery esagSaA
;g se nkbZvksj d ks,d fLFkj osx 'V' lsxfr d jrk gSA blls se esaizsfjr fo|qr okgd cy lekuqikrh gksxk %

(1)
Ans.
Sol.

CODE-F

1
(2)

(2x a)

(2x a)

(3)

1
(2x a)(2x a)

(4)

1
x2

(3)
EMF induced = B1V B2 V
=

0
0
v 2(x a / 2) v
2(x a / 2)

1
(2x a)(2x a)

A particle of mass m is driven by a machine that delivers a constant power k watts. If the particle starts from
rest the force on the particle at time is :
'm' nz
O;eku d s,d d .kd ks,d e'khu }kjkxfreku fd ;k(py k;k) t kjgkgSA ;fn bl e'khu d hfLFkj 'kfDr k okWV gSvkSj
;g d .k fojke voLFkk lspy uk izkjaHk d jrk gSrks]'t' le; ij d .k ij cy gksxk %
(1)

(2)

mkt 1/ 2

Ans.

(4)

Sol.

dw
P
dt

w = Pt =

1
mV 2
2

so.

2Pt
V
m

Hence a

dV

dt

so from = ma

2mkt 1/ 2

(3)

1
mkt 1/ 2
2

(4)

mk 1/ 2
t
2

2P 1
.
m 2 t
2Pm2 1
.

m 2 t

Pm
2t

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