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Topics covercd
Electrostatics : Electric charge and its baslc properties, Coulomb's law, Eiectric field due to point char
Electric field on the axis of a uniformly charged ring, Electric field and potential : Gauss's law & i
application, potential due to point charge, Electric field and poteniial due to electrlc dipole, Electric dipole i
elestric field, Electric potential energy of twc point charges, Basics of capacitors.
Solid State: Crystalline and amorphous solid, Crystal lattice and unit cell, Type of crystaland close packing
up to radius ratio rules, packing fraction, Concept of density various types of ionic solids, imperfections 1n
splits, Electrical and magnetic properties, Liquid solution: Concentratlon unit, Types of solution; Henry's
law; vapour pressure & Roult's Iaw; ideal and Non-idealSolution, Azetropic mixture, Colligative properties
-RLVP, EiBP; DIFP, OP Vant's Hoff factor, Abnormal Colligative Property.
Reproduction in Organisms (Vegetative propagation of root, stem and Ieaf), Grafting, layering Curring etc,
Pre-fertilisation, fertllization, post-fertilisation events of plants, Sexual reproduction in Flowering plants.
Development of anther, Microsporogenesis, Development of Male gametophyte. Structure of pollen
grains, Gynoceium:Structure of Ovule, types of Ovules, Magasporogenesis, Female Gametophyte.
Reproduction in Organisms (A sexualreproduction:binary Fission, budding, spore formation, regeneration
etc), Prefertilisation, fertilization, post-fertilisatlon events of anlmals, Human reproduction (Male
rep rodu ctive o rgan s, Fema le rep rodu ctive organs, Gam eto ge nesis.

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1. Two charges of equal maglutudes and at a distance I ill llr


fir
'r' erert a lorce F on each other. If the charges are +il il:
halr,ed and distance berlveen then-r is doubled. then itl
TLl ll+
il+.
&i
the ne'rv lorce acting on each charge is )lleEi - l. Sjluti - j
(1) Fi8 (2) F4

2.
J9'4F
Tr.r,o
(4) F/16
point charges placed at a distance r, in the air
*v o1
)-
-E0
lil
o,
--0
or iol o, -(j"
experience a certain force, then the distance at (3) (+)
a^
,=0
i.r,hich they u,ii1 experience the same force in ihe --0
o
medium ol dieiectric constant K is (), In erperiment, an oi1 drop carrving a charge Q is
l-re1dstationary by a potential difference of 2400 V
()\ r
(1) Kr betu,een the plates. To keep a drop of half the radius
A
stationary the potential difference had to be rnade
(i) El' 1/ A t%Jx
-z- 600 volt. What is the charse on the second dron

3. -fhe
magnilude of electnc intensiry at distance 'r' (tr
,/+ :o /t\
l.-:l
1o
L
frorl a charge'q'is E. An identical charge is placed
30
at a distance '?x' frorn it. Then the rnagritude of the Iir O l+t
lorce it experience is 2
9. Tu,o conducting spheres of radii R, and R. are at
(1) Eq (2) zBq
the same potential. The electric intensities on their
Eq
----L
4a
tttt./-:L
surfaces are in the ratio of
t3t tLV4
-1
(l) 1:l U:/n, ,R-
1. A particle of mass 'm' and charge q is placed at (3) &,R, (4) Ri:R;
rest in a uniform electric field E and then reieased.
The K.E. attained by the particle after mor.in_q a
10. ABC is an equiiateral triangle of side 2tr. If
distance y is E = 10i/C-1 and Vo - V, is

(1) qEy' /1\


(r., qL
-l
l'
t9/qEv (rr qt-r-1,
5. A charge Q is siruated at the centre of a cube. The
electric flux through one of the faces of the cube is
(1) 10 v @-aoY
(1) Qleo (2) Q l2eo
(3) 20 v (4) -20 v
(3) Ql 4eo
19YQt6,,, 11. The closest distance ol approach of an o -particle
6. Ilthe electric flur enrering and lear,ing an enciosed travelling u,ith a veiocity V tos,ards a stationary
nucleus is 'd'. For the closest distance to become
surface is respectively $, and q, , tire electric charge stationary nucleus oldouble the charge
d./3 tou,ar ds a
insrde the surface u,il1 be
the r,elocil),olproiectiol oithe o.*particle has to
(1) (q, -$,)'o (2) ($, +0,)/'. be

(i) (1) 6V (2) Ja r-


($, - (4) (Q, - $, )s.,
0, )/ro
7. Trr.o parallel sheets I and r cary unifi'om charge (3) \//56 (,+) 3Vi2
Four equal cirarges Q ale placed at the four coruers
densities o, and o. . as shou'n in the figur-e. The of a squale of each side is 'a'. Work done ir.r mor ing
mag:.iitude of the resultant electric fi..1d in the legion a chalge -Q fi-erur its c-enire io infiuit1,
narked I

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(4)
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13. Trvo points P and


Q are maintained at the potentlal
of 10V and -4V respectivel),. The r,r,ork done in
lnovin-q 100 electrons fiorrr p to
e is
(1) E^d6 >E-
Jtf f)\ tr -trL-/1 i-
10-17i e) -2.24 x 10-16 J
9.60 x \-/ Li
_1 D

(3) 2.24 Y. tO-16 J (3) Eo. E" (4) E^.1 =E-/r:


(1) _9.60 x 10 17 J b
19. A hemispherical surface of raciius R is placed with
14. A charge 'Q' rs placed at each corner of a cube of
its cross-section perpendicular to a uniform electric
side 'a'. The potential at the centre of the cube is
field E as shown in fig. Flux linked with its curved

W-,/
8Q 4Q surface is:
/1\
/L q^ cl ' 4t- n

/a\
40 40
-11.-- (4)
\ Ji L E0 (l ;Iea a
15. Q1, Q2, Q3 and q are point charges located at points
as shou,n in the figure and S is a spherical
Gaussian
surface of radius R. Which of the following is (1) zero (2) 2nR2 E
true
according to the Gauss,s law {}S,r
''R'?E
(4) (E l2e o)
20. A hollow spherical conductor ofradius R is gven a
charge Q. Work done in moring a charge q flom
rts
centre to surface is:
Oq Oq
u.r
(1.) t!t
4rce,,R l )TtaK
Oq
tJ )
7i^,( 1e/,,,,
21.
(r ) $(4 -n i--* E,l.d.A=":= When an alpna-particle is accelerated by a pD of
volt, its euergy is:
3

, c,( i(E, = E. + E.\. a,q-(


qt + q: + qi) (1) 1 eV (2) s eV
-/ to (3) 3 eV (a) 6 eV
lt= +L.'L,l'd-4=-
= : ,;_(Q,-Q:-Q;rQ:)
{i) 9tt' *
22. AparticleAhas charge +q and particle B has charge
u +4q with each of them having the same mass
(4) None of the above When allowed to fal1 from rest through same
/7?.

16. The electric field inside a spherical shel1 of unifonn eiectrical potential difference, the ratio of their
surface charge densiq- is: speeds vA : vB will be:
(r ) zero (1) 2:1 &/t:z
(sYconstant (3) 4: 1 (4) t:4
(3) proportional to the distance ffom rhe centre 23. If a positive charge is shifted from a 1ow potential
(1) none of the above regionto highpotential region, the electrical potential
11. The nagnitude of elecrric fielcl srrensih E energy:
such that
an elecn"on placed in rt u.oulci erperietce
an elecrrical .1pl inrr.ur.,
fbice equai ro ir-s ri eight is siven br-: (2) decreases
(1) ntge (3) remains constant
Y/'try'e
(3) s /irg (-{ ) t-g Jiri (-+) ay increase or decrease
tr.
18. The fig. shos-s electl-ic lines olforce. If E^ and
E,. t+ The electric poteniial at a p.roint orr the aris of an
are elecrric tields at A and B an,l disranceiB
,l : electric dipole deprends on rhe distance r.olthe
Lroiitt
tiielr tl'oi-r.r the clil'r1rlg ..,

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1
l1'\
r
(3) (vT)az (4) 1/ri
1 1
fll (L\
An electi'ic dipole has charges +q and -q at a
-1'- r
separation r. At distance d > > r- along the axis of
32. The r.na.-rimurr eiectric fie1d intensit,v on the aris of
the dipole, the held is proporiional to:
a urufonC,v c1-rarged nng ol charge q and radius (
(1) q/dr (lJ qr/o- .,i,i11 be:
(J' r:l
qu- (4) qr/dr
,,rr'I -a (l) l,-
l2q o,
The rvork done in rloving an electron ol charge e ,\\)/ 1-^
aitdl
r /rn-
j)! -l-tt
tp,
.-/ al
and rlass zrz from A to B aiong the circular path
shown by arror.r, (fig) in the vertical plane in the field 12q ,r'\ 1 33
^)
ofcharge Q is:
(3t , jvjl(-
, +trro ^ r;- l,+i ,t
arrdn r /r nl
-^ _!t:.l\

33. The torque t acting on an electric dipole of rnoment

"D p in an electric field E is :

tlU
v
T=D.L
(4) i=
/
pE
(1) Zmgr 34. If a unrt charge is taken from one part to another

\J/
- 2Oe over an equipotential surface:
r (1) u,ork is done on the charge
21 . The electric fie1d due to a uniformly charged sphere
is maximurn at: (2) w'ork is done by the charge
!))/centre of sphere (3) u,ork done on the charge is constant
,/
(2) inside of sphere j*{ no u'crk is done
(3) at the surface 35. A cylinder ofradius R and length L is placed in a
unifonl electric fie1d E paral1e1 to the cl4inder axis.
(1) at infinite distance from the centre
The totai flux for the surface of the cylindei is grr-en
28. Two thin infinite sheets have uniforrl surface by
densities of charge +o and -o. Electric fie1d in
the space between the two sheets is: (1) 2nR2E
$Y xn't
o
eG (2)
-oa
36.
(3) (nR'+ nR'1E
Four charges are arranged at the corners ofa square
(4) zero

2o
(3) " oa
(4) zero ABCD, as shor'vn in the adjoining figure. The force
on the charge kept at the cente O is
29. A charged pafiicie of mass'nz' and charge' q' tritiaily AB:,,.....,..,....,..,...,,'::
.
at rest is released in an electric fie1d of magnilude -;'.. .. .J r a-
... i __J
=0;
E. Its kinetic energ-y- after tine 'r' rvi1l be : :,..::.::.i
'.. .' :

n nl-l
_Lt Lql
ic':'
: ..'o'..''i='t i

(1) I tt
ntq
-111

Lq'nt f/otil (1) Zero


(3)
^l/[
t+) -t- t (2) Along the diagonal AC
30. T\r'o point charge +tq -2qa1d x: 0
a1e located at
;!)41ong tlie diagonal BD
anci r = L respectir.el-v. Tte locarion oi a point on
-11) Perpendicular to Io side AB
ihe l-a:iis ai u,hich rhe ner electric i-reld dr,re ro these
i'r ' ' P,, j1,1 Cltet se: . 3t ,. i:: 31 . Tlree equal charges are placed on the tiuee comers
of a square. If the force betu'een {1 and q" is F,.

n
(1) 8L (l) 4L and tirat betu,een Q1 and q. is F,". the latio of aS
(-1) I L (-+) L'-+
, tl rz .l)_g2u
31. The elecrric potenrial due to a srlall electric dii-role
ai a large distutce i'tl'trut ihe cenrre olthe dipolc. is
nrasiritlrdes
'ft. - is
.+
t'l)=L+#- ,(.->- 'o L
pr19tr]611Ioi1;il iP; |
- '.--:
T ?'I
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loliorl'ing i-rgure. The lorce erperienced b1, the


Q,
^/'

iitl
t) cirarse placed at ihe verier A in a direction non.nal
kw to BC is
={)
(1) g' t14re,,a1)
Q= 12) -o= ll4neoat'|
+Q
()\ (3) zeto D
D
(1) 1t2 )
/-
{3V t t"lt
(4) g) l12neocL21
(4) "tD
,41
38. Tivo similar spheres having -q and -q charges
a-. Arr electron is moving around the nucleus of a
are
kept at a certain distance. F force acts befu,een the hl,drogen atom in a circular orbit of radius r. The
l
trvo. If in the middle of two spheres, another sirrular coulomb force F betr.r,een the two is (Where i:
sphere having *q charge is kept, then it experience !
1 1

a force in magnilude and direction as l\ --,


L-" ii
(l) Zero havins no direcrion , ,t)\ !

._ -^,,e- r'
1
j
I 'r,)z v __e-
(2) 8F toivards -q charge . ,.4 (1) ^
(2\ K-,' ^

-/' - - Al. r, r
1

{-1) 4F rowards -q charge (J) -A..e-,r'- _-e-


(4\ K-t'
l
^

r r
)Y. A charge Q is divided into hvo parts ol q and Q-q. 45. Equal charges q are palced at the four corners A, B,
If the couion,b repulsion between them u,hen they C, D of a square of length a. The magnitude of the
O force on the charge at B rvi11 be
are separated is to be maximutr, the ratio of Iq .1 .:
)q +q
should be
.-L tt)
+ftEaa'
tlr +,.irto -
(1) 2t1 (2) 1t2 ) aT

LC qt (t*zJi\ q' t- i. I q /,,1

40"
,S{
Two point charges +3pC and +8[C repel each other
rr+
,
9,t1: )n;i t+) - t; 1-^ -l 1
\ \ _ atla,\Lt

with a force of 210N. If a chare of -5 pC is added to


each of them, then the force betu,een thern
becoure
will PART II . CHEMISTRY
Multiple clioice questi0tls with only O):E optiort
(1) -10N (2) +10N coftect.
(3) +20N Jkl -2$q 46. The Car- and F- ions are located in CaF" cr1'stai
A1
?t. Tu,o conducting spheres of equal radius have
srna11 respectivei-v ar iace cenrred cubic latiice points and
charges +10pC and -20pC respectively and placed fui
at a distance R from each other experience froce (1) tetrahedral voids
F,. If they are brought in contact and separated to
(2) half oftetrahedral voids
the sarne distance, thev erperience force F,. The
ratio of F, to F. is
(3) octahedral voids
(1) (4) half ofoctahedral voids
1:8
41" The appearnace of colour in solid alkali metal halides
il) Ir (4) -2:1 is generally due to:
12. Three charges each ol rraenitude q are piaced at
(1) interstitialpositions (2) F-centres
the corners ofan equilaterai rriangie. the electrosratic
lbrce on the charge placed ar the center- rs (eacir
(3) Schottky defect (4) Frenkel defect
side of trianeie is L)
48. If NaCl is doped u,ith 10r moi perceirt of SrCl.. the
7 ,l' concentration of cation vacancies u,ill be:
11/2",o (l) (1) 6.022 x 10ro mo1-r (2) 6.022 x 10r- r1ol-r
+7iti:r l-
r rl (3) 6.022 x iOrr 1no1-r (4) 6.022 x 10ri mol-l
I I
(l) ,_ _1(/ t7-
49. If 'a' repr-esents the edee lengtir ol rhe cubic
^ T/Li !
(-+)
11rce,, I-
" t,rrpl.juk. lrp$ ..nt*ljg]ri. a,rd
svstel.ns. i
Three charges are plac-c-d at -_--; the vertices oi au tat-e centred- cuL':ic. their tiie rario of tlie radii of the
elir.iilJleril rlrru,-:l e oi si.le ' a' as shi-,nn ii-r ti-re spheles in iirese svsreilts u'i1l be:

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1 ^h ^5 60. Atoins C tbm fcc, A are pl'esent at alternate faces


{l) :a::*-a.:-:-o Vn:i1a:,j1ct repiacing C and B are present at alternate edges.
The fonrrula of the conrpound is:
/lr
1J3
*Lt'.-Lti-1:tt 1 (Jt r/lr'--(ii
:i ci (1) ABC. f2) A BC
) .r )^l) )
-v - (3) AB,C (4) A.B C
50. Copper crystallises in lace centred cubic lattice ri'rth 61. The coiir.position of a sample ol u,ustite is Feo
unit edge length 3 6 1 prn. What is the radius ol copper ".O.
The perceniage ol Fe3- (iv.r.t. Fe only) by number
atom in prn? init is:
(1) 151 (2) 181
(1) s.a% (2) 10.530,6
(3) 108 (4) 128 (3) 10.0% (4) s.2s%
51. A solid compound XY has NaCl structure. If the 62. Under ni'o different conditions an elernent could be
radius of cation is 100 pm, the radius of aruon (Y-) n-Ladeto erist in bcc and lcc arrangements with
u,i11 be: exacth'saine body and face diagonals. The ratio of
(1) 275.1pm (2) 322.5 pn the densities in the trvo fonns is:
(3) 241.5 prr (4) 165.7 prn (1) 1 : 1 (2) 0.919: 1

52. The nurnber of octahedral vords per atoln present (3) 1; 0.919 @) 0.2:1
in a cubic close packed struclure is: Packine flaction of bcc is:
(1) i (2) 3
t;
(3) 2 ! J'I
(.4) 4 (1) ;o
TC

JZ)
53. Number ol C-atoms per unit cell of diamond unit B

cel1 is: v
tr_ 7T

(1) 6 (2) 1
13) o-:lL
. 3V2
(4) -----
(3) 4 (4) 8 64. The arrangement of X- ions aroundA- ions in solid
54. A hexgonal urut ce1l has following characteristies: AX is given in the figure (not drarvn to the scale). If
the radius of X- is 250 prn, the radius of A- is:
(1) e=b=c; cr=B=y=90o
(2) o = b = c; cr = F = y = 90o;y = 1l0o
(3) a+b*c, cr*p+y+90a
(4) a=b+c; cr:B=y=90o
55. CsCl crystallises in bcc. Its coordination number and
packrng fraction are: (1) i04pm (2) 125 prr
(1) 6:6,0.14 (2) 8 : 8, 0.68 (3) 183 prr (4) 57 pm
(3) 6:6,0.68 (4) 8 : 8, 0.74 65. Antifluorite structure r.r,ith zi : 8 coordination number
is related rvith:
56. The unit cell of NaC1has.......lattice points.
(1) 8 (2) r1 (1) AB, (2) AB
(3) A,B (4) none of ihese
sr6 /_1\ )1
A crystalline soiid has a cubic stlucfure 66. On heating ZnO, if acquires 1,ellou, colour. The
57 in u,hich
deieci is popularly kroun is:
rungsten (W) atoms, are located at the cube corners
of the unit ce1i, orygen ( O ) atoms at the cube edses )
(f metal ercess defect
and sodiul (Na) atom at the centre of the cube. (2) F-centre defect
The molecular foruula ol the compour-rd is: (3) electron excess delect
(1) Na^WO, (2) Na\\rO (1) eiectron cieficiencv delect
(3) Na\VO (:l) Na\\iO. 5i Ditlblent ttpes olaluru ar"e related to one anolirer as:

58 Atous of an elerueni forur hcp sn-L1cidre. tire totai (1) poll,rrorphs (2) isomorphs
ruunlrer olvoids in 0.5 moles of it aie: (3)
ailotlopes (-i) isorrers
(1) 3.[i1l ' 10rr (]) ti.0ll . 1U:: 68. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 9890 b1'
,-lr .r.,,-i-l I r ,-r l,,'li 1,,' mass and has densitv 1.30 g url--r. \/olurle of this
5q. It i'r'rciirrrl t--lspice cccLti:ieC in hrp is ')i' aitrj ilt ti.. acid required to make oue litre of 0.1N1 H"SO,
is 'r". ther.i: solution is:
(1) r> )' (l) \<l' ( 1) 16.65 rd- (l) 10.10 mL
{3) \:} (-+ ) ,.urcertain (-r) 11.11nrl (-+ ) 5.-i-i nrl

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69. Whai is the amount ol r:r'ea ciissolr.'ed per iitre of i.ll Cannot be preciicteC

aqueous solr-rtion is isotonic rr,irh i09; cane susar


17. For an ideai solution. rvhicli is less than zero?
solution? (l,4o1ecu1ar rrt. of urea: 60) (1) M,,i, (2) r\S
(1) 20.0gil (2) 19.2 s'L, (3) LV,,o, (4) AG
llt
\- / 1f iJo'i (4) 16.1 s/L 78. Solubility of rvhrch of the salm P and Q has lry < O ?

10. ,A,n aqueous soiution of KI is i.0 rno1a1 in KI, \\rhich


-t
I

change rn ill cause the vapour pressure of the solution


to increase? o-
t
(1) Addrtion of NaCl
(2) Addition of Na.SO,
(3) Addition of 1.0 mo1al KI (2) Q
(4) Addition of water (3) Both P and Q (4) Unpredictable
19. A plant cel1 shrinks in:
11. Pure benzene freezes at 5.3'C. A solution of 0.223
g of phenyl acetic acid (C6H-CH.COOH) in 4.4 g
(1) hlpertonicsolution (2) hlpotonicsolution
(3) isotonic solution (4) unpredictable
of benzene (Kr: 5.12 K kg rrol-1) freezes at
80. FeCi. reacts with KCNS to give blood red coloured
4.4JoC, From this observation, one can conclude
Fe(CNS).. If FeC1" of iM concentration is separated
that phenyl acetic acid: from KCNS of 1 0M concentration by S.P.M., which
(1) Exisis as such in benzene side can we except the appearance of red colour?
(2) undergoes partial ionisation in benzene (1) On the FeC1. side I

(3) undergoes complete ionisation in benzene (2) On the KCNS side


(4) dimerises in benzene (3) Both sides of S.P.M.
12. Mole fraction of the solute in a 1.00 mo1al aqueous (.4) Neither side
solution is: 81. Mhing of tu,o hquids A and B shows a slighr increase

(i) r.7700 (2) 0.1770 in ternperature (exothennic nature). The solution


(3) 0.01'7'7 (4) fcnled u,iil sho *.:
3.11
tD.-/A-B interactions weaker than A-A and B-B
73. 6.02 x. i0r0 molecules ol urea are present in 100
interactions
rnl- of its aqueous solution. The concentraion of
(2) A-B interacuons sirongei rhan A-A and B-B
solution is:
interactions
(1) 0.001M (2) 0.1M (3) A-B interactions equal to -{-A or B-B .
(3) 0.02N4 UYo.otvtt interactions
14. P." and Pu are the vapour pressure of pure liquids A (1) cannot be iecided
and B respectively of an ideal binary soluiion. If 82. "In a binary soLuiion ihe vapoul phase is ahvays
X., represents mole fraction of compound A, the total richer in moie vrrlatile component." The rule is
\rapour pressure of solution r,viii be: knorvn as:
{1) (Pr-P,.) tli P,=/. (P{-Pr)
P.,-./. (1) Babo's law (2) Blagden's iau'
Pr-X,(P,-P,) (1) Pa* Lr(f, -Pr) (3) Konou'aloff's rule ,S,l Raoult's larv
!/t3./ 83. van't Hoffs factor for K.[Fe(CN)u] in very dilute
75. "A salt dissolr es in t arer if:
solution is equai to \/an't Hoff's factor of diliute
(1) latiice energy < hydratioir energ-v
(2) soltuion of:
ionic product < solubilitl,product
(3) ions rla1, lorrl lLvdrogen bonds uiih u,ater (1) NaCl (2) BaCl"
llj all olthe above (3) AlC1. 94 ar,1SO,).
16. In a solution coniaining IiI. u'e add Hgl-. Foiiou iile e4 \\iiricir cf the iollouing is correct loi the reaction.
reaction takes place:
2KI + HgI,+K"lHgI*l ')
\\ihat u'ill happen to the boiling point?
( I ) It u'ii1 incr ease
o. =:(1- i)
J
(l) It ri'i11 decrease cv.=j(i-i)
(3) lt x'ill rerraiit rhe salre

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When 1.2s of a non-\,.oi.rti1e substance was l'?}
disso1.,'ed in 100 g oi acetone at 20oC, irs r,aoour'
pressure r,r,as 183 torr. The molar lrass lg ilol-l.) of
the subsiance is:
{:,1f
/1\ 1OO
YraSi calts
\I / aijo \:t )- AHE&A
(3) & (4 j 128 A
86. Nuinber of atorls of nitrogen preseoi in 100 n.rl.
solution of 0.5N4 rnolarity of K,[Fe(CN)r] is:
;F;ilr,{ c{t L
(1) 6.02 x 10r3 (2) 3612 r. tGJ
(3) 1.806 x 1013 (4) 1.806 x 10rr -!
o1
o/, Hor,v are O.P. of 60k area rc, and 69lo glucose tel
related to each other?
YJ
Frof{ff ECC E{LL
(1) Tt)ft" ,\:i)/ ,Ll < tt. g 0
1
(1) A, only (2) B, only
fi)
\"/,'1,.1T -n .
tT, l
ii, -g AandC B and D (4)
88, What percent of glucose solution is isotonic u'ith 93. \'esetatir-e propagation in Pistia occurs by
1.5% (WM urea soiution? (1) Stoion ,Q.Y Offset
(1) 1.s% (2) 3.0% (3) Runner (1) Sucker
Gy4.s"t, 6.0% (4) 94. \iegetatir,e propogation in mint occurs by
89. 0.2 molal aqueous solution of each of NaC1, BaC1, (1) Runner (2) Offset
and A1Ci. have boilling points T1, T. and T- (3) Rhizorre fi Sucker
respectively. Which of the following is correct? 95. Senescence is an active developrnent ce11u1ar process

(1) Tr > T. > T" in the growth and functioning of a flowering


t(V T., T., T, is indicared in
p1ant,
(3) T, > Tr > T. (4) T, ,T, , T,
90. 0.6 mL CHTCOOH of density 1.06 g url--r is (1) Floral parts
dissolved in 1L water. The depression of freezing
(2) Vessels and tracheid difrerentiation

point observed was 0.0205"C. The dissociation (3) Leaf abscission


constant of acid is : (kr= 1.86lan-r)
(4)
Arurual plants
96. A scion is grafted to a stock. The quality of fruits
(1) 1.60 x 10-5 (2) i.76 x 10-5
produced rvill be determined by the genotype of:
(3) 1.08 x 10{ (4) 1.06 x 10-i
(1) Stock
(2)
sEcTroN-ilt (BoTANY) Scion
Both Stock & scion
trfultiple cltoice questiorts tlitlt only ONE optiott !){
(4) Nejther stock or scion.
coWect.
91 . The reason of formation of enrbryoid from pollen
91. Select the \rrong statement: -
erair in a tissue cuilure medium is:
(1) Anisogametes differ either in structure. (1) Organogenesis (2) Doublefertilizarion
function or behavior
ff Test tube culture (4) Celluiar totipotencl,
(2) In Oomycetes fen-rale gamete is smalier and
9E. To get haploid ca11us. one can culture:
motile. u,hi1e male gamete is larger and non-
(1) Embryo (2) Leaf tissue
n-rotile
p{ Chlun l doi:ronas erhibits borh isoeamy and
ti) Sri_orra L|1," Pollen S'airr
;, 99. \/egetative reproduction b.v layering is found in
anlsogalnlr and fucus shori's oogan.rv
(-l) (1) Jasmine .i2l Itlungo
Isogar.netes ale srnLilar in structure. tunciion (3)
and behalior
Rose .(4) A11 of these
100. Geneticail5z identical pro-seny is produced q,hen an
91. The dia$ams belorv ripls5ar-1, \.ai1oLrs processes
indirtdual
a ss rrc i a i ed l'i rlt repr-c-. tir,rc ii on. As erua 1 r.epr.odu cri on
iS t-e.'ri-e-ieilteii b.' .pY Practices self-fertilization
:
(2) Practices identical gametes
(3) Practices reprroduction.
(-1) Practices br, breeding u1rhout ureiosis.

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rypes of regeneration lound in the animals. u,1dch 7{ Calliose(2) Celluiose
one of the follorvrng is the correct eraurple ol the i3 ) Sporopc'l1enin (4) Pecto-cellulose
t,vpes nentioned? i10. Horv many po11en grains are formed fronr 10
(1) Epimorphosis:- Regeneration of crushed and riicrospore inother ce11s by rleiosis:
(2:t
filtered out pieces of a planaria into as many
.9
(3) 20
80
(4)
40
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6 Morphollaxis:-Regeneration of trvcr 111. Hol, many rneiotic divisrons are necessar)' to


" t.urrr"rsely ofHydra into trvo
cut equal pieces -r: rduce 100 po11en gralns:
surall Hydras. (1) 100 $z.s
(3) Eprtrorphosis:-Replacement of o1d and dead (3) s0 (/1\,n
ery4hrocyes by the new ones. ii2. The anther wal1 consist of four u,al1 layers where
(4) lr4orphallaxis:-Heahng up of a w'ound in the (1) Endotheciuir lies irurer to middie iayers
skin. (2) Tapeturn lies just inner to endotheciuui
103. After culturing the anther of a piant, a few diploid (3) Tapelurn lies next to epidemrs
plants were found among haploidplants. The diploid {4y'N4iddle lavers 1ie between endothecium and
plants could have arisen from: tapetum
(1) Generative ce11 of pollen 113. The po1len grain is
(.2) Ce11s of anther wal1 (1) Aa immature rrale gameiophrre
(3) Vegetative cel1 ofpol1en gY A mature male eameiophlte
(4) Exine of poIlen wa11. (3) Partially developed male gametophye
i04. Which of following siatements is correct ? (4) Last stage of rrale gametophlte
(1) Sporopolleirirr can be degraded by enzl,rnes. 114. In fllonocots, male gametophye is:
(2) Sporopollenin is made up of inorganic rnaterials. ffMicrospore (2) Megaspore

,(/ Sporopollerun can withstand high temperature (3) Tetrad (4) Nucellus
as rl,e1i as strong acids and alkalis. 115. The odd one is
(4) Sporopollenin can u,ithstand high temperarure /fir Microplie Embryo sac
but not strong acids. (3) Nucellus Pollen grain
105. An organic substance lvhich can u,ithstand 1i6. Which of the following is correct statement?
enl,ironrrental extremes and u,hich cannot be (1) Gametes are diploid
degladed by anyenzyne is:- (2) Spores areinvariablyhaploid
$,.i/ Sporopollenin (l) Li-sin (3) Spores and gametes are invariably haploid
(3) Cuticle (4) Ceilulose J*f Cu*.tes are invariablyhaploid
106. The function of germ pore is:- 117. Which part of the reproductive structure produces
.g.L/ Rei.ute of nrale garrcte both enzymes and hormones
(2) Irutiation of po11en tube (1) Archegonium (2) Middlelayer
(3)
Absorption of u.ater for seed genlination {jX Tapetum (4) Endotheciurn
(1)
Emergence of radicle 118. In pollen grain, large nucleus is
i07. Which one ofthe follou'inq is surrourdedb! a callose (1) Generative nucleus
x'a11 (2) Tube nucieus
(1) \,liclospore rlcrther ce11 pf Yegetative nucleus
9|r _\1:1e sanrele (1) None of these
.\ iLrf
l',1 119. Ubisch bodies are present in
-
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-a:
(1) (l)
yll Pt,11rt- ::t:ti I Po11en rube Po1len grain
I ti:. \1a1e gelre ies iir ar,gi..:,rr.''nl: -- i.ri-11-,i1 ir."- r,he (-i ) ict t-rspore Tapetun
li'isiol ci
,11 Nf
,tr
hr antl-rer culture. some diploid plants t'ele reported
( 1) ]\{icr-os!-'ore ii'rth iraploids. Tl.rer. irave evolr-et1 fiom

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(1) Prothalial celis ofpollen gr-ain 132. Eirbrro sac is.


(2) Generative ceil olpollen grain
g9;/ l,l e ga spo ra n giuiri
(3 I Ce11 of another u,a1i (ll lvlegaspore
r-{t Erine olpollen srain (3 ) Ferraie gameioph,vre
ll i. In piants. rneiosis oL-curs in: (1)Fen-iaie gamete
-frf Anther (2) R.oot tip 133. Tegl-ren de.,,eiops trorn
(3) Cambiurr (4) Poilen grarn (1) Outer integument
122. N,{egaspores are produced frorn the lnegaspore (:) innel iuiegunicni
lrtoiher cells after:- (3) Chalaza
.frf Xlitotic division (.2) Fommtion of thick u,all (1) Fmicle
(3) Differentration (4) Meiotic division 134. What is the direction of rmcropyle in anatropous
123. Megasporangium is equivalent to :-
oru1e.
(1) Fruit (2) Nucellus (1) Left (2) Right
(3)
Orule (4) Ernbryo sac. (3) Upward r(4)/ Inr-erted
i24. Which one of the fo11ow-ing statement is correct? 135, Function of guidinfind atrracting po1len tube
(1) Sporogenous tissue is haploid is done by :
(2) Endothecium produces the microspores (1) .Aatipodal ce11s (2) Egg celi
(3) Tapetum nourishes the der.eloping po11en (3) Centrai celi SVnerSd
(4)
Hard outer layer of po1len is cal1ed intine 'g!,I
125. Meiosis takes place in:-
(1) Conidia (2) Gemmule sEcTtoN-rv (zooLocY)
;i)' Megaspore (4) Meioclte 13 6. Egg is liberated from or ary in
i16. Filiform apparatus isr found in which part of
(1) secondary ooc)'te stage
angiospenns.
(1) Sperm (2) primary ooclte stage
(2) Antipodal
(3) Eeg _$)r' Slna'gid S!-oogoniai stage

121 . I\ angiospems, functionai megaspore


deveiop into
$) mature o\,xm stage
137. Gonads develop from embryonic
;Jy'bndosperm (Z) poilen sac
(3) Embryo sac (4) Ollle (1) ectodern
128. Which one of the fbllou,ing pairs ofplants structures (2) endoderm
has haploid number of chrornosornes r (3) mesoderrn
(1) Nucelius & antipodal cells @) both rnesodem and endodenn
(2) Egg nucleus and sec nucleus 138. In 28 day huryran ovarian cycle, or,ulation occurs on
!3+/ N4"gutpore rnother cell and antipodal cel1s (1) Day 1 (2) Day 5
(a) Egg ce11 and antipodal ce1ls .!)fDay t4 (4) Day 28
129. What does the fi11ifonn apparatus do at the 139. The part of fallopian tube closest to the ovary is
entrance
into or,uie?
J))ltlmus (2) intundibulum
<6f'ttbrings about operung ol the po11en rube (3) cenir (.1) ampulla
(2) It guides polleu tube from a slnergid to egg. 140. The main function of marunalian corpus luteum is
(3) It helps in the entry of pol1entube urto a synergtd to produce
(4) It prer.'ents entry of more than one po11en tube (1) estrogen only
to einbn,o sac. (2) progs:sterone
130. The an'angeurent olthe nuclei in a nomal embr,,,s (3) human chorionic ,eonadotropin
sac in rhe dicor plant is:ICBSE pN,{T 2006|
(4) relaxin on11,
(1) 2+3+3 (2) 3+ 2+ 2 1'11. Bartirolin's slairds are situated
{1) ?+x+) W :+z+:
13 1 . \Vhich of the fbilou,ing pairs of plant par ts are borh
.1{ on either side of r,agina in human

haploid:
(2) on either srde of vas def'erens in humans

U/},ntipoaal ce1ls & egg cel1s


(3)
on the side of the head ol sotle amphibians
(:) Nucellus & airtipodal cells (4)
at the reduced tarl end ofbirds
(3) Arriptrdal & 1rr-iman' endosperu nucleus 1.11. Given belorr.'is a diarrarrulatic sketcit of prorrion
of
(+) A.ntipodsl teli & ntegaslrore morher c..lls
human niale repitrduciir.e svsierrl. Selecr the L-Lrtl.ec1
sei rri rhe rlaures trl rhe parrs lalrelletl .{- B. C. D
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i3) ^{-Tentiary tbllicie-foms Gradian follicie
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t.4) B-Corpus luteum-secretes estrogen
1i
1:15. Spot rhe odd one out from the follou,ing stt:r-ictures
ii $'itb reference to the maie reploductive
ii systeur:
1j
:i ll1. Isthmus i)) Rere reqrir
L\
;i i3) Epididlrds (:1) \'asa efferentia
1.15. Serninal plasrla, the fluid part of sernen. rs
ii
contributed by:
(1) vas deferens A, seminal vesicle B, prostate C. i. seminai vesicle II. prostate
bulbourethral gland D. IiL Urethra IV. Bulbourethral gland
(2) vas deferens A, seminai vesicle B. (1) I and II
bulbourethral gland C, prostate D.
i12{tand IV
(3) I, II and IV (4) II, III and IV
(3'l'ureter A, seminal vesicle B, prostate C. 1.1-. \\illch one of the following is not a male accessory
' bulbourerhral gland D.
eland?
(4) ureter A, prostate B, serrinal vesicle C.
i*f/1imputta (2) Prostate
bulbourerhral gland D.
(3)
Seminal vesicle (4) Bulbourethral gland
143. The figure given below depicts a diagramr:ratic
148. The irnmature male germ cell undergo division to
sectional view of the female reproductive systern of
produce spenns by the process ofsperrnatogenesis.
humans. Which one set of three parts out of I-VI
Choose the correct one with reference to above
have been correctly identified?
(1) Spermatogonia have 46 chromosomes and
always undergo meiotic cell division.
@ Primary speroatoc)rtes divide by mitotic cell
division
(3) Secondary spermatocytes have 23
' chromosomes and undergo second meiotic
division
t{ Spo*"tozoa are transformed into spermatids.
t49. The head of epididymis is calle*
(1) vas deferens (2) gubernaculum
d{ caput epidi$,mis (4) cauda epididymis
150. Which accessory genital gland occurs only in
( 1 ) B-endometriurn, C-lnfundibulurn, D-Fimbriae
marn:nalian male?
(2) C-Infundibulurn, D-Fin-rbriae. E-Cervix (1) Prostate gland (2). perineal gland
(3) D-Oviducal funnel, E-Uterus. F-Cenix (3) Bartholingland (4) Conglobate gland
(1) A-Parmetriurq B-Myornetriurq C-Fallopian tube 151, In males, testes are contained in the scrotal
144 sacs
raa. The figure shorvs a section of hurnan ovan. Select because:
the option ri,hich gr,es the correct identification ol (1) itfacilitates ejaculation.
A and B rvtth function,characteristic. (2) testes in the abdouren will harnper mafuration
of sperms
(3) other organs do not make space for the testes
in the abdominal cavity
renrperature that is slightly lou,er
f).-{Vrovides
than body temperature required for lonlation
of fuuctional speru1s
152. Clitoris in a feurale mamlnals is:
(1) non-fuirctional
(l) an overgro\\'ll stlxcture
(1) A-Prirnarr. ooc),ie. it is proprhase-1 of the ,6 arralogous to penis of rlale
meiotic division. (-1) itolrolLrsous ro penis ol n:a1e

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1-i3. Sertolr celis ai-e ibund ii'r : {1 ) Epiiidlnis (2) \ as deierer-rs


] r u. a, ie.t ll.d iccl'- c .'l'o:i!.i1'or:e .-ili-- Seninal i'esicle and prostaie
(2) adrenal corter. and secl'eie adrenaline (l) Prostaie seilinal vesicie, epididluris
(3) pancreas and seciele cholecvsioi,ji-un 161.. \r,:hich one of the fo11o'wing statements is ialse in
*!fi,/seniniferous tubules and prorride nutriticrn io respect io r iability of manulalin spenn?
genn ce11s (i ) Sperrn rs vrable for only up to 24 hours
154. Vasa efrerentia are iire ductules leading flron-i: t2) \,iabi1iry of spenl is detenlined by its motility
(1 ) Testicular lobuies to rete testis (3) Sperms urust be concentrated in a thick
(2) Vas deferens to epididyis suspension.

#YRde testis to epididYnis (4)


Sunival of spenn depends on the pH of the
(4) EPididl,nis to urethra mediul and is more active in alkaline rnedium.
i55. Seminal plasma in hunan males is rich in : 163. During speruatogenesis, the first meiotic division
(I ) Glucose and ca lciurn is observ-ed in :

-,at*
4) Fructose and calciutn (1) Sertoli cells
(3) DNA and testosterone rl) Spennatids
(4) fubose and potassium (3) Spernatozoa
156. Which one of the following statements about hutran (4) Primary spermatoc)'tes
genls is correct? i64. Choose the correct order for the path of sperm from
(1) Acrosome has a conical pointed structure used the testes to outside the body
for pierclng and penetrating the egg resulting ( 1 ) ductus deferens-epididl,nris-ej aculatory duct -
in fertilisation. penis
(2) The spem iysins in the acrosome fuse the egg .t2)-^ epidi dynis- ductu s deferens- ej acul atory duct-
envelope fa ciiitating fertrlis ation. penis
(3) The spenn lysins in the acrosorne dissolve the (3) ejaculatory duct-ducfus deferens-epididl'rnis-
egg eavelope facilitating f'ertilisation penis
(4) Acrosome serves no particular function. (4) penis-ejaculatory duct-epididymis-ductus
157. The rnale urethra: deferens
(1) Originates from the urinary bladder 165. 1st polar body is formed at rvhich stage of
(2) Extends through the penis to external opening oogenesis?
called maetus (1) 1st meiosis (2) 2"d rneiosis
--d both (1) and (2) (3) 1't mitosis (4) differentiation
(4) Can eject urine but not semen 166. The region just outside the seminiferous tubules
153. I\1i1k ejeciing honnone is: contain
(1) Prolactin 1p| Orltocin (1) smal1 blood vessels but lack interstitial cell
(3) Adrenalin (4) FSII (2) celis which secrete testosterone
During spendogenesis. histone protein is replaced (3) ce11s ufuch get stimulated by LH of pitutary
by
(1) protamines (2) glycoproteins
,/slandll) and
gX both t3)
(3) phosphoproteins (4) intundibulurn 167. \Vhat is the correct sequence of sperm fomation?
I60. Prirnary spermatocyte differs flom spennatogonium ._[J)--S penlatoqoni a. sper tla t oclt e. s pemat ozo a.
tn: speruatid
(1) Size and volume r I r Sl..r'lnaLoSoiti;. :;citr,aLozcr. sl-rennlloc\-ie.
,q DNA conlent sperularid
(3) Size of ctromosomes 13) Sper-rlatogo1.i r. -.L1et'111.1 1t).\'Ie. sper1. aiid.
(+)Nuilber of ciromosorues sperlll3 i0zo a
161. The r.naturation aud rlotilitl' of spenls in govet"ned
i -i ) Sl.el :tt:l Li d. s L-jat-1tt:i irrc \'r:c-. Sper"1-1 l, I Lr gtr lr i -1 .
b1'the secretion oi Sil.=I1irl:i lilal:.

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(1) Nlatulan' rubules Q)47etnlrtarl,' dlrcts
) Lactilerous ducts (-1) Alr,eo1i
(3
i69. Whrc,h of the follorving statetlents is u'rong?
(1) Secretions of the acrosome helps the spertn to
enter into the cyoplasm of the or,utl
(.21 Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the developrng (i) A:Spennatogonium B : Spenlatids
male genl cel1s. C : Secondary spennatoc\te
(3) The fluid filled cavitv in the tetiary lo11iole is D = Priurary spermatoc)4e
ca11ed anirum. (2t A: Spermatogonium
(1) Secondary spematocyle are diploid. B: Primary spermatoc)'te
170. The reiease of spenns from the seminiferous tubules
C: Secondary spennatoc)4e
is ca11ed:
(1) spermiogenesis (2) spenmatron
D: Spematrds
13) A: Spenlatids B: Spermatogoniun
--Sf sperutatogenesis (4) fertilisation
C : Pritnary spermatoclte
171. Just after olulation the matlrnalian egg is covered
by an outer D= Secondary spennatocl4e
(1) corona radiata (4) A: Primary spermatoc)'te
(2) piasma membrane B: Spennatids
(3) v'itellinernernbrane C: Spennatogoniutn
/J--zooaPellucida D:
Secondary spermatoclte
112. If spennatogenesis proceeds too rapidly, inhibin is 178. ln man the epididl,mrs is made up of
reieased. It reduces the secretion of: (1) rete testis
(1) testosterone (.2) caput, corpus
and vas deferens
honnone (LH)
f]l Jrl::ii.ing
*(j)/follicle stimulating honnone (FSH) 9)-caput, corpus and cauda regions
(4) caput, cauda and vas deferens
(4) interstitial ce11 stimulating hormone (ICSH)
179. Cqptorchidism is a condition in which testes are
173. During entry into the ovum, acrosome of sperrn
releases:
(i) surgrcal-ly removed
(1) hyaluronidase !2,y'alkaiinephosphatase (2) not developed in foefus
(3) acid phosphatase f4.) carbonic anh.vdrase (3)
unable to produce speffiis
174. Regeneration u,as first discovered in Hydra by W unable to descad in scrotal sacs.
(1) Linnaeus (2) Trembley 180. In the given diagram identify parts
(3) Thomas Addison (zl) Stanley named 1-5
175 Par4neciurn reproduces by
-'. (1) l-nucleus, 2-tai1, 3-mitochondria,
t |n aserual reproduction 1!-acrosome, 5-centriole
(2) sexuai reproduction (2! 1-acrosome, 2-nucleus,
(3) both (i) and (2) L'/ 3-cenkiole, 4-mitochondria,
(4) none of the above 5-plasma ,ierrbrun"
176" Oblique binary fission is found in
(3) 1 -nuc1eus, 2-mitochondria,
',. - Monoci'stis (2) Plasmodiuttt vivax
111
3-plasma membrane,
JX Planaria r4 r Ccratiunr
111. In the diasram of section of mamrnalian testis, the
-4-centriole,5-neck
(1) 1 -acrosome, 2-centriole,
dilferent parts har,e been rndicated by alphabets.
Choose the correct tiratch. 3-nutochondria, :1-p1asma
menrbrane. 5-tai1

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