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6. Two reasons for using soft iron as the material for 6. ~~~I5~'fQlC9f$lbICdlI~~~~:
electromagnets.
(1) ~~~~<q~~~'f~
(1) low permeability and high retentivity
(2) ~~~~<q~~~'f~
(2) high permeability and low retentivity
(3) ~~~~<q~~~'f~
(3) low permeability and low retentivity
(4) ~~~~<q~~~'f~
(4) high permeability and high retentivity
7. ~<Wrc<IW~~~~~~p
C'fm ~ I ~ ~ (a) Sil1\5f"Q1;:P ~ 15~. -.nm
7. A girl jumps down from a moving bus, along the
direction of motion of the bus, tilting slightly (b) 9fJt5t9fCb~ 15~ "lTOi "\5"C1" :
forward. She falls on (a) a sheet of ice (b) a patch of
glue. (1) ti~~(a)~C~~~<q~~~
(b)~~~~~1
(1) In case (a) she falls backward and in case
(b) she falls forward. (2) (a) ~<q~ (b) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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(2) In both cases (a) and (b) she falls forward.
(3) (a) ~<q~ (b) ~ ~ ~ C~ ~ ~
(3) In both cases (a) and (b) she falls backward.
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(4) In case (a) she falls forward and in case
(b) she falls backward. (4) ti~~(a) ~~~~<q~~~
(b)~C~~~~1
(4) 30 cm (4) 30 cm
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v v
~ \1<l~ C~Icc1JC\St~ll~ ~ ~
The correct graph between current and voltage for
the arrangement is : ~:
(1)
(1)
(2) (2)
o 1--
o 1 __
(3) (3)
o 1-- o 1--
(4)
(4)
12. A metal rod ofl m length, is dropped exact vertically 12. 1 m ~ lfl<I'fG ~ % dj~~IC;q lfl<I'fG "!\SO ~
on to a hard metal floor. With an oscilloscope, it is ~ \5~ ~ ~ I lfl<I'fG <:WRFml~ ~
determined that the impact produces a longitudinal
wave of 1.2 kHz frequency. The speed of sound in ~ C*f 13~~ ~ \5~9(:f~ ~ ~
the metal rod is : 1.2kHzl \3~~~~~"f:
13. The angular momentum of a rigid body of mass m 13. m~ lfl<I'fG \S1\5 ~ ~q<p ~"f \3~ ~ ~
about an axis is n times the linear momentum (P) of
the body. Total kinetic energy of the rigid body is :
c<r"f (P) lfli:l" n ~., I ~ ont <;lfu>-IMo :
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
(2) 21.7xl0-6m2
15. A cyclist on a level road takes a sharp circular turn 15. l!l<PfG'?ili\!)M4S ~ l!l~ ~ \5l1~ 3m~
of radius 3 m (g = 10 ms - 2). If the coefficient of static
~ l!l<Pli)~ ~ (g=10 ms-2) I ~ ~ l!l;q~
friction between the cycle tyres and the road is 0.2,
at which of the following speeds will the cyclist not :>jl~(fthl ~ ~ ~'T 18~ 0.2~, ~ 8J
skid while taking the turn ? ~ ~ ~ f.fCG'f :>jl~(dl~ ~ ~ ~
lITc<f 'IT ~ ~ :
(1) 14.4km h-1
(1) 14.4km h-1
(2) 7.2km h-1
(2) 7.2km h-1
(3) 9 km h "!
(3) 9 km h-1
(4) 10.8 km h-1
(4) 10.8 km h-1
+++++++ +++++++
X V X X X
~ X X X X V X X X
~ X X X
X X X XB
X X X XB
X X X X
X X X X
I~
(1)
a (1)
a
a
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
17. l!l<Pli)~~~~.~E~
Inside a parallel plate capacitor the electric field
17.
E varies with time as t2. The variation of induced ~ m~ t2 ~~ I 13~ ~TR \5ll~
(1) t2 (1) t2
t3 (3) t3
(3)
t (4) t
(4)
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2~
(1) ~ 1 +0:
2,Ja
2,Ja (2) --
1+0:
(2) --
1+0:
1+0:
1+0: (3) 2,Ja
(3) 2,Ja
1-0:
(4) --
1-0: 1+0:
(4) --
1+0:
20. Iil~ ~ \3T~ 30 C c<fC<ll90 C -Iil ~ ~
20. When the temperature of a gas is raised from 30 C
to 90 C,the percentage increase in the r.m.s. velocity
\3~ ~ \5f'l~~ 'El
'51!0C<lC"1i'l" m~ fi (r.m.s.)
21. A parallel beam of light of wavelength X.is incident 21. X.~~ Sj~\@\G'j ~~~ G'j~~\C<l d C<Wrn Iil~
normally on a single slit of width d. Diffraction ~ \5~ \5fT~ ~ I ~ c<fC<llD ~
bands are obtained on a screen placed at a distance
D from the slit. The second dark band from the
m~ lil~ffJ 9f>(Bf \S~ \5f~" 9fffJ ~m ~ I
central bright band will be at a distance given by : c<Wmr ~ 9ffiJ c<fC<ll~ ~~ ~ ~ :
2X.D 2X.D
(1) (1) --
d d
(2) X.dD (2) X.dD
X.D X.D
(3) (3) -
2d 2d
2X.d 2X.d
(4) (4) --
D D
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22. A thin uniform rod of mass 'M' and length 'L' is 22. f.i\Sill~~ ~\5f~J'fK9fN'{J)' ~rof.1(~'Ri) ~
rotating about a perpendicular axis passing through
\511<1~1~~ 'M' ~ 13'L' ~ \5f9jffi<l~1iili.4 \l<rff)
its centre with a constant angular velocity' Two
(J)'.
M
objects each of mass
M
3 are attached gently to the
~~l~ 3 ~\5lBro tffiJ~~\51IWICi.4
two ends of the rod. The rod will now rotate with an 13~~'Ri~~:
angular velocity of :
1
-(J)
1 (1)
3
(1) -(J)
3
1
1 (2) -(J)
(2) -w 7
7
1
1 (3) -(J)
(3) -(J) 6
6
1
1 (4) -(J)
(4) -(J) 2
2
23. Two open organ pipes of fundamental frequencies 23. n1 \l<l'1(n2 ~ ~ tffiJ GIfai1 ~?1Wf '1i.41<Il~
n1 and n2 are joined in series. The fundamental
~~~~I ~~~~~:
frequency of the new pipe so obtained will be :
(1) (n, + n2)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
B B
1+- (1) 1+-
(1) P
P
1
(2) (2) 1-
B
1+.
(3) (3)
B
1
(4) (4) 1+E.
B
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25. In the electrical circuit shown in the figure, the 25. ~ ~ AB ~ lW1J N'j}~1 ~<qI~~ILflI i ~ :
current i through the side AB is : '"?)
1011 A
1011 A
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311 B 3011
311 B 3011
(f-~
I - ~.!;'('
(1) ~A
(1) ~A 25
25
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10 A 10 A
(4) (4)
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26. If the mass of neutron is 1.7 x 10 - 27 kg, then the Wi H%tft1 ~ 1.7x10-27 kg~, ~ 3 eV "TRso
26.
de-Broglie wavelength of neutron of energy 3 eV
is: (h=6.6X10-34Js) ~ ~<pft) ~ qJ .sr~ ~1~1OJ1 ~ :
(h= 6.6 x 10- 34 Is)
1.4x10-11 m
(1)
(1) 1.4x10-11 m
~
c Vfr~
(2) 1.6x10-10 m
(2) 1.6x10-10 m
(3) 1.65 x 10-11 m ci ~ ~~." 3Lf
9- ~ to
(3) 1.65xlO-11 m
}
l,.<O q-)(\O .,..
-~~
(4) 1.4x10-10 m
.;:;... ~,,\-
(4) 1.4 x 10-10 m
(1) 1
(1) 1
4
4 (2) -
(2) -
3
3
3 3
(3) -
(3) -
2 2
2 2
- (4) -
(4) 3
3
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(2) 5000 K
(3) 2500 K
(4) 10000 K
29.
29. One mole of a gas obeying the equation of state
P(V - b) = RT is made to expand from a state with
coordinates (P I' VI) to a state with (P 2' V 2) along a
process that is depicted by a straight line on a P - V
diagram. Then, the work done is given by :
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
0.02 kg 0.02 kg
31. The energy liberated per nuclear fission is 200 MeV. 31. l!l~ ~ f<I~I\Sl"'l ~ \5T~m 15~9j:f "lfuo
If 1020 fissions occur per second the amount of power
produced will be :
200 Me V I l!l~ ~ ~ m 20
10 \5T'Tf f<I~I\Sl"'l
"Wll!l~~~:
(1) 2xl022 W
(1) 2xl022 W
(2) 32 x 108 W
(2) 32xl08 W
(3) 16xl08 W
(3) 16 x to" W
(4) s x 1011 W (4) 5 X 1011 W
(2) 1: 2 (1) 1: 3
(3) 1 :1 (2) 1: 2
(4) 2: 1 (3) 1: 1
(4) 2: 1
33. A body initially at rest, breaks up into two pieces of
masses 2 M and 3 M respectively, together having a
33. ffi~il14l~IC;q fuf l!l~ ~ 2 M l!l<r~3 M ~ ~
total kinetic energy E. The piece of mass 2 M, after
breaking up, has a kinetic energy : ~ ~ ~ l!l<r~\3~ ~ <51
ftl"l Mo E I 2 M
~ ~ <51ftl"IMo ~ :
2E
(1) -
5 2E
(1) -
5
(2)
E
-
2
E
(2)
E
-
2
,
~
o
t8< .' ' ~
~
- '/
(3) E
5 (3) -
5
3E
(4) - 3E
5 (4) -
5
35. From the circuit of the following Logic gates, the 35.
basic logic gate obtained is :
(2) ANDgate
(2) ANDr;W
(3) OR gate
(3) ORr;W
.~~:
influence of a source of constant power. Which one 36. l.Q<pfi)~ IMo'tI\5I~ ~ l.Q<pfi)~~ l.Q~ ~
of the graph correctly shows the variation of
displacement (s)with time (t)? ffTf~ ~ I \3~ ~~~ l~ (s) \3 ~ (t)
(1)
t~
0 ---+ t t~
(1)
o ---+ t
(2)
tL
o ---+ t tL
(2)
0 ---+ t
(3)
tl=
0 ---+ t
tl=
(3)
o ---+ t
(4)
tlL
0 ---+ t
tlL
(4)
0 ---+ t
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37. In an experiment of photoelectric effect the stopping 37.
potential was measured to be VIand V2 with
incident light of wavelength A and AI 2, respectively.
The relation between VIand V2 is :
(1) j (1) j
V
V
o R-----+
jE ------------ jE -------------
(2) (2)
V V
o R-----+ o R-----+
EI------ E~----
(3) j (3) j
V V
o R-----+ o R-----+
E E
(4) j (4) j
V V
o R-----+ o R-----+
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39. A wall consists of alternating blocks of length' d' 39. ~~ 'd' \l~~ Kll3 K2 \3T9f9jffi<qI~~IC$~ ~
and coef 'dent of thermal conductivity K, and K2
~ 9fSf9fSff6lfll'j:SllC~ ~ \l~ ~~ <Pm ~ I
respectively shown in figure. The cross sectional
area of the bloc are the same. The equivalent ~~~ \51'1fffl ~ I <AA ~ ~ '5R ~ ~l3m
coefficient of thermal conductivity of the wall ~ C'113~ ~ \3T9f 9jffi<qI~~I$ ~ :
between left and right is :
+---d----+
+---d----+
(1) K, +K2
Kl +K2 2
(1)
2 2KIK2
(2)
2KIK2 Kl +K2
(2)
Kl +K2 Kl +K2
(3)
3
(3) Kl +K2
3 3K1K2
(4)
Kl +K2
3K1K2
(4)
Kl +K2 40. ~ <n~\l~ ~~'"l ~~~ ~~ gHf~jSl>DC~~
~ m~ ~~l3dc=1001 '3RJRJ ~ ~~
40. A common emitter amplifier circuit is shown in the
~:
figure below. For the transistor used in the circuit
the current amplification factor, I3dc= 100. Other
parameters are mentioned in the figure.
- Vcc=24 V
RB
=220kfl
- Vcc=24 V
41.
~ ~ ~ ~
The angle between A - B and A x B is A*- B :
(~~) 41.
(1) 60 (1) 60
(2) 90 (2) 90
(3) 120 (3) 120
(4) 45 (4) 45
42. A satellite of mass m is in circular orbit of radius 42. m ~ I!l~ i5m '1f~ Drn9frr"T 3 RE ~
3 RE about earth (mass of earth ME' radius of earth
RE). How much additional energy is required to I!l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ('1f~ ~ ME I!l<f~
transfer the satellite to an orbit of radius 9 RE ? ~RE ) I \3TIXr <fWlT~9 RE~ ~ \5lN>NI> ~
~~?
GMEm
(1) 3RE GMEm
(1) 3RE
GMEm
(2) 18RE GMEm
(2) 18RE
3GMEm
(3) 3GMEm
2RE
(3)
2RE
GMEm
(4) 9RE GMEm
(4)
9RE
43.
8
8
mgtan8 mgtan8
(1) (1)
q q
(2)
mg
q
(2)
mg
q 42Yf-1 ..}Q-. -0: f2-~
q,
mg mg
(3) (3)
2q 2q
mgtan8 mgtan8
(4) (4)
2q 2q
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---7 ---7 ---7 ---7 (---7---7) ---7 ---7 ---7 ---7 (---7 ---7)
u. The angle between A - B and A x B is A -:f:- B : 41. A- B l.Q<f~ AxB, A-:f:-B ~~ ~'l:
(1) 60 (1) 60
(2) 90 (2) 90
42. A satellite of mass m is in circular orbit of radius 42. m ~ l.Q<pft) ~~ 1f~ Dm9fR"r 3 RE ~
3 RE about earth (mass of earth ME' radius of earth
RE). How much additional energy is required to
l.Q<pft) ~ ~ ~ ~ (1f~ ~ ME l.Q<f~
transfer the satellite to an orbit of radius 9 RE ? <rrPlT~RE) I I3fW <rrPlT~9 RE~ ~ \5jfGffi\> ~
~~?
GMEm
(1)
3RE GMEm
(1)
3RE
GMEm
(2) 18RE GMEm
(2)
18RE
3GMEm
(3) 3GMEm
2RE
(3)
2RE
GMEm
(4) 9RE GMEm
(4) 9RE
43.
8
8
mgtan8 mg tan 8
(1) (1)
q q
mg
~~F1
mg
(2) (2)
q q
.o-: ~
...}Q' fZ.q,
mg mg
(3) (3)
2q 2q
mg tan 8 mgtan8
(4) (4)
2q 2q
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X
(2) 60 J (2) 60 J
(3) 36J
(3) 36 J
(4) 70 J
(4) 70J
0
~
1COHCI
Anh~drous ' A
AICl3/CuCl
'B'
OH -
293 K
1
< )-CH~CH-~-<)
The substance 'B' is : 'B' 8fisrfi) ~ :
47. Toluene in the vapour phase is in equilibrium with 47. vIT\'9R \3 ~ ~ ~ <IT"9f tf'1m SjlliJI<lm~ ~ 1
a solution of benzene and toluene having mole
fraction of toluene 0.50. If vapour pressure of pure
E<M D1~'1~ClITGl ~~"T 0.50 1 ~ ~~
benzene is 119 torr and that of toluene is 37.0 torr at f.ro~ C<lf~'l\3 D1~~ ~9f ~~ UgW \!l~~
the same temperature, mole fraction of toluene in 37 Gq ~ \5C<l" <W'9f"i"TRr D1~~ ClITGl ~~"T ~ :
vapour phase will be :
(1) 0.325
'(1) 0.325 (2) 0.462
(2) 0.462 (3) 0.237
(3) 0.237 (4) 0.506
(4) 0.506
48. ~ <:<Iil'\ ~ICd11C\S1'1~ ~ -j) ~ <p@ \5l~C\S1'1
\5~9(:f<p@ ?
48. Among halogens, the one which can oxidise water
to oxygen is : (1) \5l1C~1Rs<i
(1) [NiCI4f-
(2) NH!
(3) BFi
(4) [Cu(NH3)4]2+
~o
(1) Vy (1)
~o
Vy
o o
~o ~o
(2) (2)
~ ~
o o
(3)
~o
VyNH (3) VyNH
~o
o o
(P) Electrophilic
Substitution
(Q) Nucleophilic
Substitution (Q) C'I''!j'l'I''i\>
~"f'T
(4) C2H2
65. Which of the following pairs shows highest bond
dissociation enthalpy among halogens and lowest
bond dissociation enthalpy among hydrogen 65. ~~~~I(ft1IC\Strt ~~~NC~I\Strt
halides? l.Q.,~ \3 ~~IC\Strt ~ldll~\S ~ ~ ~
(1) 12' HI NC~I\Strt l.Q.,~ ~~ ?
(4) Br2,HBr
66. For the reaction CO(g) + CI2(g) ~ COCI2(g),
Kp
Kp
11
Kc is equal to : 66. CO(g) + CI2(g) ~COCI2(g) e-N8;ffuo=~=I~K l.Q~lWl :
c
(1) (RT)2
(1) (RT)2
1
(2) 1
RT (2)
RT
(3) RT
(3) RT
(4)
(4)/ JRf
67. A compound formed by Mg, Al and 0, is found to
have cubic close array of oxide ions in which Mg2 + 67.
1th
occupying"8 of tetrahedral voids and Al3 + ions
1
occupying 2" the octahedral voids. The formula for
(2) Mg Al402
(3) Mg2A~ 02
(4) Mg Al2 04
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68. Which of these artificial sweetener is unstable at 68. ~ ~~ ~ C<W\~ filfe4'I'il4' 9ftn~ CWi
cooking temperature?
$J ?
(1) Saccharin
(1) S1JI4'IN'i
(2) Aspartame
(2) 13IJ1:>f9ffi1~
(3) Alitame
(3) \5lJIMC~l1
(4) Sucralose
(4) '>J<.Q>lCdlI'5t
[At.no. ofMn=25]
7
(1) 2.4
(2) 1.7
(3) 5.9
(4) 4.8
(1) 30
(2) 12
(3) 15
(4) 16
(4) non-expansion work done on the system (4) P1c:>DiA'il i59f'il"~~ ~ \5f<iJ ~ ~ ~
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(1) Lyophilic sols are more stable than lyophobic (1) ~ ~ ~ ~ 8<lN<l'~ ~
sols
~(J)@~
(1) an aldehyde
(4) ~fC~I~H
75. For the reaction, XA + YB --7 ZC,
(4) X I!l~m<; = 2
~
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78. Among the following acids, the strongest acid is : (1) Cl3 CCOOH
(2) NCCH2COOH
(1) Cl3CCOOH
(3) 0~CH2COOH
(2) NCCH2COOH
(4) F3CCOOH
(3) 2NCH2COOH
(4) F3CCOOH 79. dn -~<5fm ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CWr
~Ql", N~I\S1(jhl lW1 (Aa) 13 ~5JffiR ~ (P) 15~
79. The electron distribution in dn coordination
complexes depends on magnitude of crystal field
~ ~ I ~"l'f-l N-m ~ dfisr ~ "l\5 ~ :
splitting, (Aa)and pairing energy (P). The condition (1) ~g4ego
which favours formation of high spin complexes (2) Aa> P
is:
(3) Aa < P
(1) ~g4egO
(4) Aa = P
(2) Aa> P
(3) Aa<P 80. ~- I \flSf~ d:ftffi~~- 11 \flSf~
(4) Aa = P ~ ~ ~ ~ frru1'<T ~ :
~-I ~-II
80. Match the polymer in Column-I to the monomer
from Column-Il and assign the correct code: (~) ( 11'''11111 iI )
81. The [Co(H20)6F +ion has three unpaired electrons. 81. [Co(H20)6]2+ ~ ~~~C1~ ~~~~ I Co
The hybridization of Co in [Co(H20)6F + is :
~~ 81" ~~~q ~ cm'5fft)~ ~:
(1) d2sp3 2 3 .b s,:: t:}..
(1) d sp CC l 01 f.. 'l..- 3d 1-
(2) sp3 (2) sp3 .,:::1' 4
0
~ Yl
(3) dsp- (3) dsp2 q
(4) sp3d2 (~ sp3d2
15~ NfJ:l.~I!W ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ :
(4) OC2Hs
83. zes \3 PbS ~ \5l14'fuc<t>~ '511T?l4'~C"181" ~ ~
84. Of the following alcohols, the one that would react ~ JfC5f ~ 5'\~MI~~"4'@ ?
fastest with cone. HCI and anhydrous ZnCl2 is :
(1) 2-~~
(1) 2-methylpropanol
(2) ~-1-~
(2) Butan-I-ol
(3) ~-2-~
(3) Butan-2-o1
(4) 2-~9f01-2-~
(4) 2-methylpropan-2-o1
(2) C3 H6 (2) C3 H6
;~gle~,se Q"!!'oY ~:
H2Se
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(1)
(2) H2S I; (2) H2S
(3) H2Te (3) H2Te
(4) H20 (4) H20
90. Which of the following amino acid is not optically 90. ~ c<I'F\ \5l11!l1C<i1~ \5lTCdlI4SSjRQ.~om ?
active?
Jl( ~
(1) Glycine
(2) ~
(2) Proline
(3) Serine (3) ~
(1) RuBPbinds with 02 to form two molecules of (1) RuBP \5fm~crf~ Jf~ ~\3'> ~rn 1~\5f'1
phosphoglycolate 4">1Cqol~I~I(ft1G "@"~9f:f <p@
(2) Photorespiration occurs in ~ plants and not
C4 plants
(2) CqoICGIGP1~ W C3 ~, C4 ~ om
(3) \l~ ATP \l<r~NADPH Jf~~ ~ 11
(3) There is no synthesis of ATP or NADPH
(4) 02 -\l~ ~ CO2 -\l~ ~ RuBisCO -~
(4) RuBisCOhas higher affinity for CO2than 02
~~
(2) Law of Dominance and Law of Independent (2) ~ ~ ~ \l<r~~ Jf$m'f ~ "@"9fm9f'1
Assortment were proposed by Mendel ~
(3) Linkage and recombination were discovered (3) \5frn \l<r~,<if<f''ilI'>1 \5l1f<l~ISI~ ~
bySutton
(4) 1900 JfT(ft1"~ ~ 1~ CAC1CCS(ft1S1
(4) Three scientists independently rediscovered
~ ~ <mf \5lIN~ISI ~.
the Mendel's laws in 1900
95. Continental drift led to disappearance of a number 95. 4SPDC<j1JIG1~ \!1~ ~ ~ ~'l \5!T~ ~9f
of South American mammals because:
~~~~~'l:
(1) alteration of vegetation was not conducive to
their survival (1) @~"l~I~~ '1N<q\.f(jj Gfu> ~ ~ ~ om
(2) there was an outbreak of a number of (2) ~c<M~:>f~~~~~
infectious diseases
(3) ~~$~~~
(3) sudden change in the climatic conditions
(4) ~\5!T~ ~\5!T~~~~
(4) they were outcompeted by more highly
evolved animals reaching here from North ~~~~'1m
America
96. ~ f<r~ '1UlN<jllS19f1\3m ~ 'ft
96. Opposite type of phyllotaxy is not present in :
(1) ~
(1) Mango
(2) C~
(2) Guava
(3) r5fPp>f
(3) Calotropis
(4) Mint (4) ~
97. The Pacinian corpuscle responds to rapid changes 97. '11!SlH~H ~'l<l>T~~ ~ ~ mI
in:
(1) ~~
(1) light intensity
(2) ~
(2) gravity
(3) DT9f
(3) pressure
(4) temperature (4) ~9\lITlm
99. Which of the following type of muscle fibres will be 99. ~ c<PR C~'Q3~ ~ ~ \5l<qS1I"l21ii
~~?
the first one to undergo fatigue?
(1) \!1cmm~
(1) Aerobic fibres
(2) et \5lffiC\SfG~ ~
(2) Slow oxidative fibres
(3) <WD \5lffiC\SfG~ ~lmlG1l~fG4S ~
(3) Fast oxidative - glycolytic fibres
(4) Fast glycolytic fibres (4) <WD ~1~C4SIG1I~ ~
100. Tree planting helps reduce global warming as 100. ~ cm9f<1~ ~P.R 3Pf ~ ~'l ~ :
trees:
(1) ~ 15~ AJIS14SI1l~
(1) Can respire in light
(2) \5lffic\Sj<j ~'5f ~
(2) Give out 02
.a<f~~ m~
103. Which of the following represents correct match of
feature with the given set of animals?
(1) O'IGIO'IN<j) ~, m, i:l'f~'flil
(Sj''510'1'i CGAH
Feature Animals
(2) ".Pfo1 ~ I5j I~ exl \<ill, Pr~I'fIil,
(1) Metameric Earthworm, Leech,
segmentation Liver fluke
A, Ii:lPrAI
(2) Respiratory - Cockroach, Tapeworm, ~, Pr~I'f!il, P1-~
system Starfish
(3) Bilateral - L- Hydra, Tapeworm,
symmetry Sea urchin
(4) _ Jointed Prawn, Centipede,
appendages Grasshopper 104. ~ ;Jf~~ ~ <P@~ - I t!l<r~ ~- 11 t!li:l" lW1J
~~<j'f:j"~I3~~~~:
104. Match Column-I with Column-Il and select the ~ -I ~- 11
correct option using codes given below.
(a) SjI~CGI<j)~'i (i) ~ ~ ~m
Column-I Column-II
~~<P@
(a) Cytokinin (i) stimulates closure of stomata
<ffi5~~<p@
(b) ~ (ii)
(b) Ethylene (ii) increases stem length
(c) 'ICstC<fi
Ci:lM'i / (iii) ~ - f<l'G9f t!li:l"~
(c) Gibberellin (iii) promotes lateral shoot growth ~<P@
(d) Abscisic acid (iv) found in large amount in tissues (d) I5jJI<lSjI~<j)~ (iv) ~ffi~~
undergoing senescence
~~
Codes: 9f1\'3m 1.ffiJ
(a) (b) (c) (d) ;Jf~~:
(2) CuT
(2) CuT
(3) 375
"'IldjfG(ft1ll5
(3) Multiload 375
(4) ftllC\S1Sj
DISj~
(4) Progestasert
(1) ~DNALQ~~'i~~~~
LQ~~
107. Which of the following statements is correct with
respect to cell cycle? (2) G1 9'1W ~ lWfJ DNA LQ~9fWn'i N~.,~
G211"1Bf
~ I
(1) DNA content of cell remains constant during
entire cell cycle
(3) G111"1Bf
~ C"l"IUlIC\S1I"'1
~ C"l"I"'IlfGl5
~
(2) A cell in Gl phase has double the amount of ~I
DNA than a cell in G2 phase
(4) 11~C41~'1~ ~ 0KcQ GO9'1W ~
(3) Each chromosome has two chromatids in G1
phase 108. ~~~~:
(2) GIFT involves IVF to help women who cannot (3) ~~8J~~~~
produce ovum to bear a child.
~ ~ 0KcQ ZIFT ~ IVF fu"I~~IC<l
(1) ~~~ffi~
112. Choose the false statement regarding Petromyzon.
(2) ~ GlI"I>J5SO'BT
(1) The circulatory system is closed
(2) The body is devoid of scales (3) 1fI C'5l1dll4'l~ ~<r~t<rt\5l'l~
119. Which of the following statements is true for phloem 119. Rurr& (,<ffi ~ ~ @1BIlT
-lQ~\S1'iJ~ :
in plants?
(1) arT@'lT~ c<Wf ~.
C4'1(d1'i<1'I~llIDI"
(1) Phloem fibres are made up of
collenchymatous cells. (2) Dfd1R-~~~~~~~
\3~~~~
(2) Sieve tube elements are multicellular with
wide lumen and rich cytoplasm.
(3) Sj~c<l'I~W1'R 'iIM<1'liq
DT9f<>tK5
~ mGf
(3) Companion cells help in maintaining the
pressure gradient in sieve tubes. (4) lQ~9f~~~ arTGm9jJICiq'i<1'~'11
9f1'\3m~
(4) Phloem parenchyma is abundantly present
in monocots.
120. ~ C4'R '3f~ ~ fiJlT~ <AllG.1C'iiq~
121. t<rDlm~~~-lQ~~'3f~~F.W.Went
121. Growth hormone Auxin was isolated by F.W. Went
~~~I51IR~liq~:
from tips of seedling coleoptile of :
(4) f.l-~~~
126. A large amount of about 180L of fluid is filtered by
the human kidneys per day. Which one of the
following renal corpuscle features does not justify 126. ~ l:Il1;QCqiASI ~ m~ ~ 180 ~ ~
this? 9fql~ ~ ~ I frrcDSI" c<PR ~ ~ ~ ~ ?
(1) The efferentarterioleis wider than the afferent (1) ~<TJ \5lISlfG8\3C'f, \5l11ICSlrD \5lISlfG8\3C'f t!l~
arteriolecausing easier outflow of blood from
~ D\3~ ~ ~ a1ICl:I~iijP1 C'4l:<p ~~
the glomerulus.
~g~~~1
(2) The glomerular capillaries have a large
surface area. (2) C1ICl:1~iijISl ~~~"fT~~1
(3) The glomerular capillariesare fenestrated and (3) C1ICl:I~ISI ~fenestratedandleakier \5f1JRJ
.. hence leakier than other capillaries.
\S11!di<JSISI
~ I
(4) The glomerular capillaries have a higher
blood pressure than the other capillaries of (4) C1ICl:I~iijISl 1St1!di<JSI~~9f ~ ~ \5RJlOlJ
the body. 1St1!di<JSISI
~ I
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127. Which of the following is hot true of organisms in 127. ~ ~ ~ f<l>~\5ll~ \5ltB~1 om ?
the kingdom Monera?
(1) GBIT SlI3J:DliSP1~ ~ ~ <f@ I
(1) They reproduce by mitosis.
(2) GBIT;qj~ 3.5 ~ ~ \5ITt'5l15~9f;f ~ I
(2) They originated at least 3.5 billion years ago.
(3) ~~~C~N~I
(3) They have prokaryotic cellular organization.
(4) GBIT ~ \5lCDmVf4' <n C~C'5lmR>4'~1
(4) They may be autotrophic or heterotrophic in
nature.
128. t$ \3 \SdlVfC'1'5l W9fm ~ ~'1 :
128. Flippers of Penguins and Dolphins are the example (1) ~'1
of:
(2) 0JCS1ICdlISWf\5i~"f (~-\5i~<;Ifu,M4')
(1) Radiation
(3) \5lJHI(djISWf\5i~"f (~9f 4'1~M4')
(2) Homologous structure
(3) Analogous structure (4) ~-~
131. ~ c<rmf9f\:\5tflK5C'1Ii31OjK5\5lJliilC'1\S1\5l~I"l\S{H~ ~
131. In gene therapy to treat adenosine deaminase
deficiency disorder, which of the patients blood cells ~ cm~ ~ '5l1C4'1~~ ~ ?
are used ? (1) 2JSlC"lISjI~[;Jj
(1) Thrombocytes
(2) tQ~
(2) Erythrocytes
(3) MC"iJ'ISjI~[;Jj
(3) Lymphocytes
(4) tQ~ tQ<q~MC"iJ'ISjI~[;Jj ~
(4) Both Erythrocytes and Lymphocytes
132. c<J ~~ ~ tQ<pfij~ ffT~ \5f<fflJ ~
132. The s~quential events from initial stage till climax
~~~~~<q(dj:
stage ill a succession are called:
(1) Migration (1) SlI~<Zl"IH
133. Van Mahotsava is a festival of: . 133. 'R ~~~ i5~~ ~'~ :
(1) Conservation of sacred groves (1) ~~@'R~~~'l
(2) Planting trees in open areas (2) ~ \5f$cal ~ Gn9f'1
(3) Taking oath to protect trees
(3) ~ ~ "T9f~~'l
(4) Worshipping trees
(4) ~~
138. Choosethe correctsequence representing the ploidy 138. H(%>1ii1ISj, Ol~ 1'l1~c<P1~, Ol~, Rs~C4'I~,
<
of Nucellus;Megasporemother cell;Megaspore;Egg
\sdWfr1J, ~~ ~ H@Qs~ISj, cSlt'i H@Qs~ISj \.Q<r~
cell; Zygote; A polar nucleus of embryo sac;
Secondary nucleus and Primary endosperm ~ ~ H@Qs~ISj-\.Q~ ~ \5l'iSjIC~ ~ \5l'i<:QOl'lftJ
nucleus. ~~:
(1) n; 2n; 2n; n; 2n; n; 2n; and 2n (1) n; 2n; 2n; n; 2n; n; 2n; \.Q<r~2n
(2) 2n; 2n; n; 2n; n; 2n; 3n; and 2n (2) 2n; 2n; n; 2n; n; 2n; 3n; \.Q<r~2n
(3) 2n; 2n; n; n; 2n; n; 2n; and 3n (3) 2n; 2n; n; n; 2n; n; 2n; \.Q<r~3n
(4) 2n; n; n; 2n; 3n; 2n; n; and 3n (4) 2n; n; n; 2n; 3n; 2n; n; \.Q<r~3n
139. Signals for the onset of parturition originate from: 139. 9j1~0N"H \.Q~~~ :>RC4'~ 9fl\3m ~:
(1) Mother's hypo thalamus (1) ~~~
(2) Foetus and placenta (2) ~ \3 \5IlM c-<I"C4'"
(3) Mother's uterus (3) ~~
(4) Mother's pituitary (4) ~~
140. Which of the followingstructures does not open into 140. ~ c<l'R ~ \5l1~C"IIii1I~~ ~ ~
the genital chamber of female cockroaches? ~'ft?
(1) A pair of collateral glands (1) \.Q~ c<J>1ii1JiDl~lii1
~
(2) A single median oviduct (2) \.Q~ ~ Rs~<1I~
(3) Spermatheca
(3) ~
(4) A pair of anal cerci (4) \.Q~ \5IJRTii1":>ffiWr
141. All the components of the conducting system can 141. " ~ ~~Pf4'ii1" ~~ \5lJT4"'R C9jICGoiP<I~Iii1
generate an action potential for the contraction of
heart muscle, but the sino-atrial node acts as the
~ <P@ ~';Pl(Jf~C~ :5f~c<P15C<1~
~- ~ M-
pacemakerbecause: \5lJIDN~Iii1 crITI5 C9f~-\.Q~ 4'l\Sl <P@ ~'i :
(1) The sino-atrial node has a lower inherent rate (1) m(Off-\3fJwfumiiI" C<11{\5~ 4'1'l1'l1l!l1~ ~~
of depolarisation. fu-C9jIii1I~I~C\9l"H \.Q~~ ~ I
(2) All the other components in heart cannot (2) ~:5f4'ii1 ~9fltWf '3~ \5lJi4'''H C9jICD<1P<I~
1ii1
conduct the action potential.
~~~I
(3) Only the sino-atrialnode is auto-excitableand
auto-rhythmic. (3) ~~~ \5lJIDffi~Iii1~~C4C4'~~
\3 ~ c-<I"C4'" ~~5flrn~ ~ I
(4) The sino-atrial node has a higher inherent
rate of depolarisation. (4) ~ \5lJlGffl~Iii1~\.Q~~~m
fu-C9jIii1I~I~"H \.Q~~ ~ I
142. The chief function of vessels in the plant body is to :
142. ~~~~4'l\Sl~:
(1) Eliminate excess of water.
(2) Transport food materialsmanufactured in the (1) \5lf0NI \%'T ~ 4'm
leaves to other parts of the plant. (2) ~ "@~9(:f~ ~ \5RJ \5f~C"l~
(3) Storefood material in the form of starch or fat. (3) C"J~SjI~ \5f~ ~~ ~ ~ :5f$~
(4) Conduct water and mineral salts. (4) \%'T \.Q<r~~H\Sjii1<l<1:5f~ffi
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144. 'MOET' technique is used for super-ovulation in : 144. "vrrrnG" ~ mm"f <rm~ ~ 0W1 ffT~ ~
(1) Okazakifragment
151<11tIC<1l
~ : f
(2) Polymer (1) \3~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(2) ~ ~ ~ "'r) ~. I.n
(3) Polyribosome
f ~.
(4) Polypeptide
(4)
9/M~I~C<1IC\S1I~ ~
~~ I'
~
t
148. ~1~~ICSj~ ~ CmfiJCOBr ~ ~ :~
(1) Capsule (1) <m~ (i) "'l ~
(2) 100% similarity to both the parents' DNA (2) DNA W~'>M~ 100%~ <rt<rr 13~ ~
fingerprint as both contribute equally to ~~q~~~\S1I~rrtm~
zygote formation. <rBf1
(1) 1.1
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 0.7
(3) 0.7
(4) 0.9
(4) 0.9
153. An athlete while running fell on the track. She used 153. ~ c<l'R ~ Cq,~I<jI~ ~ ~ ~ :>fT~~ 158.
lJfUm G>f ~
her hands to sustain minimal injury. In the process,
her hands received the maximum blow on the joints.
Gm ~ 511'1iij 1C\!i a>m <jl@ I l!l~
Which combination of joints would be badly affected ~~I(\!) Gm ~ ~ 51M11iIC1~ ~ ~
in this accident? ~I ~ ~ c<l'R c<l'R ~ ~ 1;5f~"T~
(1) Cartilaginous and synaptic joints ~21?!l~~~:
(2) Fibrous and cartilaginous joints (1) <j>lmCii1~115113 ~'1fG<p ~
(3) Fibrous and synovial joints (2) ~ 13 <j>lmCii1~1151~
(2) He chose characters of two contrasting states (1) Gm ~ 'llfIT :>f~'<ffi ~ ~ 162
(2) ~lJfUf<r~~~~
(3) He used true-breeding lines
157. The technique of DNA fingerprinting is superior to 157. DNA -\5l!iMi?jJ'Yf $ffi \5l!iMi?jJ'Yf1;5fC9f'4'f~ *'1
conventional fingerprinting because it can:
~:
163
(1) Be generated more rapidly, and is inexpensive.
(1) ~ ~ <l'm ~ l!l<f~ ~
(2) Generate unique fingerprints for each finger.
~ ~ \5l!%~ lij'Yf \"5~9f;f <jl@
(2)
(3) Compare the whole DNA sequence of two
lJfUl!l~ ~ DNA -l!l~ ~ ~ <jl@
individuals. (3)
(4) Differentiate between polymorphic DNA (4) l!l~ '1M'1~f4><j>DNA -~ ~ 1~'i
sequences among individuals. <I'@
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158. An inflorescence with younger flowers at the base 158. Vl ~ ~'l 1"1 ~ ~<r~ ~'l 1"1 ~
and the older ones at its apex is known as :
~~<w1:
(1) Hypanthodium
(1) ~9fJR~
(2) Head
(2) ~
(3) Racemose
(3) Ci'lfSi<Al\St
(4) Cymose
(4) S11~<AI\St
159. Name the element which is the main constituent of 159. ~ ~ ~ OWl ~ ~ @ICi'lIRi>dl ~i'l" ~ ~
the ring structure of chlorophyll and helps to
maintain the ribosome structure.
~<r~i'l1~C<qIC\StI<Ai'l~ ~ <!l@ :
(1) >14'i'lIS(
(1) Phosphorus
(2) 4JldlfSi~l~
(2) Calcium
(3) llJT'51C"ifSi~l~
(3) Magnesium
(4) Nitrogen (4) "i1~WIC\St"i
161. Which of the following ecologists has tried to put 161. ~ 0Wf <q1~I&iNq ~ ~ 15!<qdll?J"iCS1<rm
price-tags on nature's life support services? If'lJ-mr?T ~~?
(1) RobertMay (1) ~ Ol
(2) David Tilman (2) ~~
(3) RobertConstanza (3) ~ 4"iS(WH\St1
(4) Paul Ehrlich (4) 9fdj"~~
163. Which scientist proposed 'Rivet popper hypothesis' 163. C\Si<q{<qfb<m \3 ?t~TP1~lT Sj"~lQ'On3 "BrC\5U 9f9fm
related to biodiversity and Ecosystems ? ~9flV1JPPf" i'l"~ ~ ?
(1) Tansley (1) ~
165. Which of the following statements is not true? 165. ~ ~ <qll<qlfG~ rrn ?
(1) Energy pyramids of an ecosystem tend to (1) ~~~C4lIP1vD01 ~~~-~l14m
diminish at higher trophic levels
<wl~1
(2) A single organism can feed at several trophic
levels (2) ~~ ~ ~ ~ 11"ffif~ l14mW1J Sj"~
~~I
(3) Detritivores feed at all trophic levels except
the producer level (3) C\SDlffifGc~l~ ~ ~ '1"1T~~ ~ W1J Sj"~
Primary consumers are herbivores ~ ~ (;q5<qdjSlllll~~9f111<l>~ ~ <'RTI
(4)
(4) tii~ ~~9f111<l>~% ~~< I
166. The increase in concentration of the toxicant at
successive trophic levels is referred to as : 166. I5l'iLQOfi1;q>
gRr!lW ~ ~-~~ Sllllll'{f%iC4l~ :
(1) Biomagnification (1) <ffBTIlm'5IHRrC;q>SjI1
(2) Eutrophication (2) ~@cliIRrC'M11
(3) Bioremediation
(3) <q1C?llCi'lfi1RsGl Sj11
(4) Biotransformation
(4) <q1C?ltUl'j<M O1Sj11
(3) Museums are established to keep preserved (3) ~~~ m9fif ~ ~ ~~ w1!ft \'3 ~
specimens of animals and plants.
~~I
(4) Botanical gardens and Zoological parks are
(4) ~GIH<f'ldj?fW5C'f \.Q<r~~Q1~<f'ldj 9ff~ ~
established to conserve and preserve live
plants and animals respectively. ~~ ~ \'3 w~ m9fif ~~, 4i"lISlI~\S
\'3~~~~1
171. Which of the following plants has association with
Frankia? 171. ~ C<f'R~ Frankia -~"Sj'C5fSj~<l'~.H <rol' ?
172. Match Column - I with Column - 11 and select the 172. JfTiflft- 1\'3 JfTiflft- 11. m<r ~ \.Q~ ~ ~
correct option.
~'<f'@T :
Column-I Column-II
JfTiflft- I ~qr -11
(a) Plasmodium (i) Ringworm
(a) ffPI(){~ (i) I1Jtt
(b) Wuchereria (ii) Amoebiasis <5r.bCiJMm
(b) ~(ii) \5ITln"m
(c) Entamoeba (ill) Elephantiasis t.!lriJJc;.;ml ,// c;W;-
(c) (ill)
(d) Microsporum (iv) Malaria
(d) ~~ (iv) S111@1ffi~1
Option:
;}f~~:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iv) (ill) (ii) (i)
~iv) (ill) (ii) (i)
(2) (iv) (i) (ii) (ill) (2) (iv) (i) (ii) (ill)
(3) (iv) (ill) (i) (ii) (3) (iv) (ill) (i) (ii)
(4) (i) (ill) (ii) (iv) J4) (i) (ill) (ii) (iv)
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(1) Cotton seeds carrying an endotoxin gene from (1) ~~JW1Jt.Q~t.QC<SIDm., ~~~
Bacillus thuringiensis against pink bell-worm
</JfJtGiP/ rNMUl't/Jpf '1TOT~ t.Q<r~f9f~;:p
(2) Baculovirus treated cotton seeds against pink ~mIf't.Q~~~~1
bell-worm.
(2) ~lll'CC1I~I~~IJj t.Q~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(3) Bigger thread of disease resistant cotton with
f9f~;:p~ \3mIf' t.Q~~ ~ ~ I
better tensile strength.
175. In the heart, as the action potential reaches the 175. ~ JW1J~ \51114>"1'1
C9jlcD'iPI~I'1 SA c-m5 ~
A V node from the SA node, there is a delay of the
A V c-m5t.QC~ ~ CJf ~ \51114>"1'1
C9jlcD'iPI~Ic-
action potential. This delay is important because:
~~~~:
(1) It allows right atria to receive the blood from
vena cava. (1) \S1.,fi1c<l'i:l
~ ~ w~ ~ ~ <?@
~~IWmA'1
(2) It allows atria to rest.
177. Trace the correct path of sperm from seminiferous 177. c:>1\l4Ht!'I'~ !1J\sW\s<ft11lW1J ~~ ~ '1~ frrr:1xr
tubules :
~I
(1) Rete testis ~ vasa efferentia ~ epididymis ~
vas deferens
(1) fufG ~ --7 \5PfT 3:lfIC1f~gll --7lflf'9jCSI3:f\s\l4S1
--7 \Wl Rslfl (1 <j
(2 Rete testis ~ epididymis ~ vasa efferentia ~
vas deferens (2) fufG ~ --7lflf'9jCSI3:Rs\l4S1 --7 \5PfT 3:lfIC1M?l1
--7 \Wl RslfIC1<j
asa efferentia ~ rete testis ~ vas deferens
+r epididymis
(3) \5PfT 3:lfIC1M?l1 --7 fufG ~ --7 \Wl RslflC1<j
4) Epididymis ~ vasa efferentia ~ rete testis ~ --7lflf'9jCSI3:f\s\l4S1
vas deferens
(4) lflf'9jcsl3:Rs\l4S1 --7 \5PfT 3:lfIC1M?l1 --7 fufG ~
--7 \Wl RslfIC1<j
17. Co ider the following statements and choose the
correct option:
178. ~~~~~~~~m:
a Six codons do not code for any amino-acid.
(a) ~ ~ c<PR lfl<rfG '5l1l1113:C11
'5l11\SlCS(4S~
Codon is read in m-RNA in a contiguous
~'1f@"1T1
fashion.
(b) ~~M-m-RNAC\!5~~~1
c) Three codons function as stop codons.
(c) ~~~~~~I
d) The initiator codon AUC codes for
methionine. (d) ~.f~~I3~lfl~~~ AUCI
Option:
-000- -000-
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6. ~-'51<l!tlC\9~ ~~ \3 ~~ ~
6. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet
shall be detached under any circumstances. \5f~lIl 1~ ~ ~ '1T I
7. The candidates will write the Correct Test 7. -9ffft~r 1f~~r \3 is 1.3~-9fIl!l 'ff"f1.3 Jf~~\9
Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet/ ~?R ~~ 9fRr ~ ~I
Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet.