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1. A molecule of a substance has permanent dipole 1. \l<l'fi) 9j~fC"l'.l.J\tl<jl ~ \l<l'fi) \5Tf'f ~ ~


moment p. A mole of this substance is polarised by
~ P I \l<r Vlfa19ffum'l \l~ 9ft1T~ \l<rTIJ "IW"IIai1
applying a strong electrostatic field E. The direction
of the field is suddenly changed by an angle of 60. ~~~ E \l~ ~ SjS1I"lR6~(C9jIii1I~I~) <Pm ~ I
If N is the Avogadro's number the amount of work \l~ ~~~ 60 ~ ~~~ M~ <Pm
done by the field is :
~I \5lJT(.I5T~~N~\l~M~~
(1) 2NpE W:
1 (1) 2Np E
(2) -NpE
2
1
(3) NpE (2) "2NpE
3 (3) NpE
(4) -NpE
2
3
(4) "2NpE
2. If the angle of a prism is 60 and angle of minimum
deviation is 40, then the angle of refraction will
be: 2. Wf 60 ~ \l<rTIJ ~ ~ fI\tlSj~C"l~ ~
~ ~ C<flT'l 400~, \l~ ~ ~ ~
(1) 4
~~<r:
(2) 30
(1) 4
(3) 20
(2) 30
(4) 3
(3) 20
A student performs an experiment of measuring the (4) 3
thickness of a slab with a vernier calliper whose
50 divisions of the vernier scale are equal to 3. \l<rTIJ ~lf.{?'Il~ ~9fm ~ 50 \5T~~ l[ii1"~ 49
49 divisions of the main scale. He noted that zero of
\5T~~ ~ ~ \l<rTIJ ~ C<flR1T \l<rTIJ 9j1DI~(ji~
the vernier scale is between 7.00 cm and 7.05 cm
mark of the main scale and 23rd division of the ~ lIT9fV!Z
I ~ C'5fii1" ~rrJ ~s$l[ii1"
~1f.{?'I1C~~ ~
vernier scale exactly coincides with the main scale. 7.00 cm 13 7.05 cm ~ ~ \5ff~ \l<l~ ~1f.{?'I1C~
The measured value of the thickness of the given
slab using the calliper will be :
23 ~ ~s$ m~ l[ii1"~ ~ ~ ~

(1) 7.73 cm
<:Jro I 9jIGI~(ft~ ~ m lIT9f~ :

(1) 7.73 cm
(2) 7.23 cm
(2) 7.23 cm
(3) 7.023 cm
. (3) 7.023 cm
(4) 7.073 cm
(4) 7.073 cm

4. If the longest wavelength in the ultraviolet region of


hydrogen spectrum is Aa then the shortest 4. ~~lC\S1"i ~ ~'8~ \5T$~ ~ ~~5f~~s:n
wavelength in its infrared region is : Aa ~, '5l<jCii1I~ \5T$~ ~ ~~5f~s:n :

46 A 46 A
(1) 7 (1)
a 7 a

(2)
20 A
3 a . ;
20 A
3 a

36 A
(3) 5 a

27 A
(4) 4 a
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5. A circular coil of radius '10 cm, 500 turns and 5. 500~~<q~10cm~~~~~2n


resistance 2 n is placed with its plane, perpendicular
~<q~ ~~ ~-~ \511~i1l;:p 159fi~ffi ~ dl~~IC1
to the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic
field. It is rotated about its vertical diameter through ~ ~ I ~~ ~1m\511~i1l;:p ~ ~ ~ ~
180 in 0.25 s. The induced e.m.f. in the coil is
0
~~ 0.25 s ~ 1800
~ \3~ 1'6JtlN> 15~9ffl
(Take HE=3.0 x 10-5 T): ~~~<jC'f:
(~C'f\3m ~: HE=3.0 ><"10-5 T)
(1) 6.6 x 10-4 V
(1) 6.6x 10-4 V
(2) 1.4 x 10-2 V
(2) 1.4 x 10-2 V
(3) 2.6 x 10-2 V
(3) 2.6 x 10-2 V

(4) 3.8 x 10-3 V (4) 3.8 x 10-3 V

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) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~I
(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

8. A person has near point at 60 cm. The focal length


8. ~~~~~~60cml 22cm ~~
of spectacles lenses to read at 22 cm having glasses
separated 2 cm from the eyes, is : ~ ~ ~ ~ c<IW 2 cm ~ ~ D"lIffir
~~~:
(1) 40 cm
(1) 40 cm
(2) 10 cm t
(2) 10 cm",
(3) 20 cm (3). 20 cm

(4) 30 cm (4) 30 cm
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9. Two sides of a semiconductor germanium crystal A 9. \1<pft)\St1~Cl1H~ll1~~ ~ ~~~CJtF


and B are doped with arsenic and indium, '"
A \1<l~~ B ~ ~ \5f~ ~ ~ I \1<
respectively. They are connected to a battery as
shown in figure. \1<pftj~ l~ \3m ftLllll~C9f
~~~ ~ ~ I

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)

10. m~ G9I';:3; <t.G ~ \1<pftj~ ~~ (a


10. A bulb connected in series with an air-cored solenoid \5~"(JRf~ ~~~~~~~~~:i
is lit by an a.c. source. If a soft iron core is introduced \1<mf \1<1' ~ Cc1l~Yi'(S \3~ ~~~re fH
in the solenoid.
~:

(1) The bulb stops glowing. (1) ~ RC\5 mc<r


(2) The bulb will glow brighter. (2) ~~~ ~ \S\SSjdj\51 ~

(3) There is no change in glow of bulb. (3) ~ \S\SSjdj\5l~ ~ ~ 11


(4) ~ \S\SSjdj\51 ~
(4) The bulb will become dimmer.
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11. Due to Doppler effect, the shift in wavelength 11. 6000 A ~5f01NJi:l ~ lfl<I'fG ~ -=-y ~ ---
observed is 0.1 A, for a star producing a wavelength
6000 A. The velocity of recession of the star will
\5~ ~ ~ \3~ ~ ~ 0.1 A ~ ~;-
be: ~ ~'>flln~"f :

(1) 20 km s-l (1) 20 km s-l

(2) 2.5 km s-l (2) 2.5 km s-l

(3) 10 km s-l (3) 'lGkm s "!

(4) 5 km s-l (4) 5kms-1

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:

(1) 600 m/s (1) 600 m/s


(2) 2400 m/s (2) 2400 m/s
l'

(3) 1800 m/s (3) 1800 m/s


(4) 1200 m/s (4) 1200 m/s

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)

14. A parallel-plate capacitor is to be designed, using a 14.


dielectric of dielectric constant 5, so as to have a
dielectric strength of 109Vm -1. If the voltage rating
of the capacitor is 12 kV, the minimum area of each
plate required to have a capacitance of 80 pF is :

(1) 10.5 x 10-6 m2

(2) 21.7xl0-6m2

(3) 25.0 x 10-5 m2

(4) 12.5 x 10-5 m2


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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

16. An electron moves straight inside a charged parallel


16. ~~~ a~ l!l<PfG~~~~
plate capacitor of uniform charge density a. The
space between the plates is filled with uniform ~ fbLl1I'l:>jlc~ l!l<Pli)B ~ l!l<Pli)~ C81~4SCl)1iLl1
magnetic field of intensity B, as shown in the figure. ~ 1.rf ~ ~ l!l;q~~ :>jlil@lC'j :>j~C'jC~~ ~
Neglecting effect of gravity, the time of straight line l!l<PfG~ 13~ ClRllJ ~ ~ I \5jN,<Mi~;qC'j"
~
motion of the electron in the capacitor is :
~ ~ ~*1fG :>j~C'jGl ~ '51R5iftC'j ~ ~ ~ :

+++++++ +++++++
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~

magnetic field with time is given by : C81~4SNCLl1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :

(1) t2 (1) t2

(2) no variation (2) ~~~

t3 (3) t3
(3)

t (4) t
(4)
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18. The volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas with the


adiabatic exponent -y is changed according to the 18. -y ~9f I:l\Qi\C&ii'l1 ona'f 9fWn'f ~?1W1 V =.!:
T
relation V =.!: where b = constant.
The amount of ~'f cm<l 9fBl<lfGQi ~ (~ b=~) I \3~
T
~ \3T~ dT~ ~ \3T9f~ 9fWn'f:
heat absorbed by the gas in the process if the
temperature is increased by dT will be:
1--Y)RdT
(1) ( v+ 1
l--Y)RdT
(1) ( v+ 1
(2) ~dT
-y-l
~dT
(2) -y-l
(2--V)RdT
(3) -V-I
2--Y)RdT
(3) ( -y-l RdT
(4) --
RdT -y-l
(4) -y-l
19.
19. Two coherent sources of intensity ratio 0:interfere.
1 -I
The value of max mm is:
Imax+lmin

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.)

of the molecules will be : ~~~:


(1) 60% (1) 60%
(2) 10% (2) 10%
(3) 15% (3) 15%
(4) 30% (4) 30%

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)

24. The density of a metal at normal pressure is p. Its


24. Jjj~ 1>ll9f\l<rff)~ ~ p I \51N>ffil! DT9fP ~
density when it is subjected to an excess pressure
p is pi. IfB is Bulk modulus of the metal, the ratio of 13~~_p'l ~~~'l~'lTI(<I'B~
pi
.: is : p~~lW'f:
p

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

i 2011
2011

311 B 3011
311 B 3011
(f-~
I - ~.!;'('
(1) ~A
(1) ~A 25
25
~~ ::.- ,?.\'r67yo

e.;'?' 1') vr~


~O -; . 10 A
10 A (2)
(2) 33
33
ryP '?~')~
~A
(3) ~A
5 \P (3)
5

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

27. Imagine earth to be a solid sphere of mass M and ~ y-


radius R. If the value of acceleration due to gravity
at a depth' d' below earth's surface is same as its 27. 1f~M~ ~;q-ZR~\l<pft)~~~
value at a height 'h' above its surface and equal to ~ ~ ~ I 1f~ 1~ 'd' '?f@@ \l;q-z'h' \S~~m

! (where g is the value of acceleration due to gravity ~~<qS~?J ~ llR ~


g h
\l;q-z'4 W1, cl \l~ llR :

on the surface of earth), the ratio of


h
cl will be: (g~ 1f~1W~~<qS~?J~ llR)

(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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28. In a certain planetary system, it is observed that one 28.


of the celestial bodies having a surface temperature
of 200 K, emits radiation of maximum intensity near
the wavelength 12 J.Lm.The surface temperature of
a nearby star which emits light of maximum
intensity at a wavelength" = 4800 A, is :
(1) 7500 K

(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)

30. \!l~ 15l1~ii1<jS\W1 ~ \!l~ ~ ~ ~ ~


30. A metal block of base area 0.2 m2 is connected to a
0.02 kg mass via a string that passes over an ideal 0.2 m2 \!l;q~ 1Sft7c<r \!l<rfG~ ~ ~ <n~ 0.02 kg
pulley as shown in figure. A liquid film of thickness ~ ~ ~ ~ m~ fbl1lI1;)jIC~ aTI9f1RT~O?Z I
0.6 mm is placed between the block and the table. IS~ ~ IS ;)j11~CC1~~ 0.6 mm c<WRT~ 1JTa1T ~ I
When released the block moves to the right with a
constant speed of 0.17 m/so The co-efficient of \!l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1Sft] 0.17 m/ s ;)jl18'Nl~
viscosity of the liquid is : \5R~ ~ ~ I IS~ ~ ~ 13'1l~"<jS:

0.02 kg 0.02 kg

(1) 3.45 x 103 Pa - s (1) 3.45 x 103 Pa - s

(2) 3.45 x 10-2 Pa - s (2) 3.45 x 10-2 Pa - s

(3) 3.45 x 10-3 Pa - s (3) 3.45 x 10-3 Pa - s

(4) 3.45 x 102 Pa - s (4) 3.45 x 102 Pa - s


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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

32. A ball of mass 1kg is thrown vertically upwards


32. 1kg ~ l!l;q$ ~ ~~ dj~~IC;q 15~'C'll'9f'1~
and returns to the ground after 3 seconds. Another
ball, thrown at 60 with vertical also stays in air for 3 s 9f'@ \3~ ~1~00 \5TT~ I \5T9ffi l!l~~, \3~
the same time before it touches the ground. The ratio ~ ~ 60 ~ 15~'C'll'9f~ \!lBr\3 ~1~~
of the two heights are: \5TTC"f l!l~ Sj1l8Bf ~ ~ ?fTC;q> I ~ ~
(1) 1 :3 ~ \5T19fT\!):

(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

34. A light beam is incident on a denser medium whose


refractive index is 1.414 at an angle of incidence 45. 3 1.414~~~ l!l~ '<F1llWJVll!l~ ~'3~ 45
Find the ratio of width of refracted beam in a medium c<ffiq \5TT~ ~ I ~ftlSjN\!) ~~ ~ l!l<r~
to the width of the incident beam in air. \5TT~ ~~ ~ \5T19fT\!):

(1) J3:J2 (1) J3:J2


(2) 1: J2 (2) 1 :J2
(3) J2: 1 (3) J2 :1
(4) J2:J3 (4) J2:J3
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35. From the circuit of the following Logic gates, the 35.
basic logic gate obtained is :

(1) NAND gate (1) NANDr;W

(2) ANDgate
(2) ANDr;W

(3) OR gate
(3) ORr;W

(4) NOT gate


(4) NOTr;W

36. A body starts moving unidirectionally under the

.~~:
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 :

38. 'E' ~~~ ~ ~<l'~'I' \5l1~J&rn1GM' ~ ~<PfU


38. A cell of emf E and internal resistance 'r' is
connected to a variable external resistor 'R'. The ~~ ~ ~<PfU9lrn<llbiifliil ~ GM' 'R' -~?l' ~
graph which gives the terminal voltage of cell 'V' :lf~~ <lSm ~ I ~ C<PR ~ ~ ~
with respect to R is :
~~~~(VvsR)~(l1\3m~:

(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

We find that: (1) VBE= +18.2 V, VBC= -3.45 V \l~~ m~


(1) VBE= + 18.2 V, VBC= - 3.45 V and amplifier ~
is working.
(2) VBE= + 18.5 V, VBC= + 2.85 V \l~~ m~
(2) VBE= + 18.5 V, VBC= + 2.85 V and amplifier ~<rn
is not working.
(3) VBE= +20.7 V, VBC= +3.75 V \l~~ m~
(3) VBE= + 20.7 V, VBC= +3.75 V and amplifier
is not working.
~<rn

(4) VBE= + 21.5 V, VBC= -2.75V and amplifier


(4) VBE= +21.5 V, VBC= -2.75 V \l~~ m~
is working. ~
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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.

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8

A wheel having mass m has charges + q and - q on m~I!l~~~~,f<r~~~


diametrically opposite points. It remains in
I!l~~~l-~ +q I!l<f~-q~~~~1
equilibrium on a rough inclined plane in the
presence of a vertical electric field E. Then value of I!l~ ~ ~~ ~ E I!l~ ~ (~ 'lJffi)
Eis: DT9ffiJ fuN>~Cij ~ E I!l~ llR :

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

(3) 120 (3) 120


(4) 45 (4) 45

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

A wheel having mass m has charges + q and - q on m~ l.Q<pft) ~ mBl 9fB@r, H~ ~ ~


diametrically opposite points. It remains in
l.Q<pft) ~ ~ IJ-ffi@ + q l.Q<f~ - q \5lT~ \5lT~ I
equilibrium on a rough inclined plane in the
presence of a vertical electric field E. Then value of l.Q<pft) ~ ~~ 0l'I:ll E l.Q~ ~ (~ ;um)
Eis: Df9ff1J fflJt>ifti.4 ~ E l.Q~ llR :

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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44. ~ <TI~ ~ Z -~ ~ 0.3 T ~ \l<l'fi)


~ c51~4'0l'J:l ~ 4'm ~ I \l<mTXY ~ \l<l'fi)
10 cm ~ \l<r~5 cm ~ \5l1~~I4'Ii:l arc9f 1=12 A
~~4'm~1 l3~arc9f~~~:
Z
Z

x
X

(1) +1.8Xl0-2 iNm +1.8xl0-2 iNm


(1)
/\

(2) -1.8Xl0-2 jNm (2) -1.8xl0-2 JNm

(3) Zero (3) "BJ


/\

(4) -1.8Xl0-2 i Nm (4) -1.8xl0-2 iNm

45. 3 kg ~ \l<r~0.2 m ~ \l<l'fi)~ C~ \l<l'fi)


45. The rotational kinetic energy of a solid sphere of
mass 3 kg and radius 0.2 m rolling down an inclined ~\5'1~7m~~~~~'frf
plane of height 7 m is : '5lfulxlM> :
(1) 42J (1) 42J

(2) 60 J (2) 60 J
(3) 36J
(3) 36 J
(4) 70 J
(4) 70J

46. Consider the following sequence of reactions :

0
~
1COHCI
Anh~drous ' A
AICl3/CuCl
'B'
OH -
293 K
1

< )-CH~CH-~-<)
The substance 'B' is : 'B' 8fisrfi) ~ :

(1) Acetone (1) \5l11ISlCGH

(2) Benzene (2) ~@1

(3) Acetophenone (3) \5l11ISlCGIUM1

(4) Benzaldehyde (4) '[<l@I'1t\5~CS


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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) iodine (2) ~


(2) chlorine (3) ~
(3) bromine (4) ~
(4) fluorine
49. ArN2CI Cu/HCI) ArCI + N2

49. The reaction: ArN2Cl CU/HCl) ArCl + 2 is \5~ \!l~ NflQ.~IC4<id1T~ :


known as :
(1) ~-~~
(1) Balz Schiemann reaction
(2) SjJI'<SCli~Is{~
(2) Sandmeyers reaction
(3) ~lld1:>DI~'1 ~
(3) Finkelstein reaction
(4) <;1JIDI~liJH~
(4) Gattermann reaction
50. ~ 8nsr~ lWtJ ~ 8n~ ~ ~
50. Amongst the following compounds the one which SjId1C4iIC'1 H~A
?
is most easily sulphonated is :
(1) @IC~IC<l~'l
(1) Chlorobenzene
(2) C<lf~'l
(2) Benzene
(3) '1~WIC<l~'l
(3) Nitro benzene
(4) Toluene (4) ~

51. N2(g) +3H2(g) ~2NH3(g)


51. The standard equilibrium constant, ~ at 298 K for
the reaction, N 2(g) + 3H2(g) ~ 2NH3(g) is 298 K \5T~ \5~ NflQ.~lfG~$lT~ 51TliJ ~
5.8 X 105. The value of standard equilibrium ~ -\!l~ llR 5.8 x 1051 stJPf ~ ~ llR ~
constant, if the concentration of gases is expressed ClITGl/~ -\!l ~ <lim ~ \5C<l" $lT~ 51TliJ ~ llR
in terms of mol /L, will be:
~:
[Given: R=0.08314 L barK-I mol-I]
[(11\3m\5lT~: R=0.08314 L bar K'"! mol " "]
(1) 3.99 x 109
(1) 3.99 x 109 e-r- Fl_
(2) 3.51 x 106 (2) 3.51 x 106 ':'""-l. td'?--=~;; [~iJ
(3) 3.84 x 107 (3) 3.84.x 107 CM....
J
(4) 3.56 x 108 ~ 3.56xl08 ~
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52. Which one of the following ions is not tetrahedral 52.
in shape?

(1) [NiCI4f-

(2) NH!

(3) BFi

(4) [Cu(NH3)4]2+

53. The letter 'D' in D - glucose signifies: 53. D -~\5f~ 'D'Ffv1xT<P@:


(1) configuration at the penultimate Chiral (1) ~ ~ ~ ~'F 'fC<rt9flr
f<Rwf
Carbon
(2) configuration at all Chiral Carbons (2) ~~~~'F~9flrf<Rwf

(3) dextrorotatory (3) ~~


(4) that it is a monosaccharide (4) m LQ1)rLQ~ l1C'1ISjJI4'I~I~\S

54. Consider the following reaction for which the


change in enthalpy is positive. 54. 2A(g) + B(g) ~ C(g) + D(g) f<l~~I~ LQ<f~~
'1rn<q~'1 ~ I ~ C4lF\. "Tit Nfur.~I~ Sjll1JI<q1i:1
2A(g) + B(g) ~C(g) + D(g)
~~ctt?
Which of the following will not affect the
equilibrium ? (1) \5f~ \';~
(1) Presence of catalyst
(2) N4'I~4'Sjl[~'il ~ ~
(2) Change in concentration of reactants
(3) Change in pressure (3) m~~
(4) Change in temperature (4) ~~~~

55. Consider the reaction between chlorine and nitric


55.
oxide
Cl2(g) + 2NO(g) --72NOCI(g) CI2(g) + 2NO(g) --72NOCI(g)
On doubling the concentration of both reactants, the ~ ~ N~'i ~ Nfur.~I~ ~ ~'i ~ I
rate of the reaction increases by a factor of 8.
However, if only the concentration of Cl2 is doubled,
m Wt~~ @1ffiC'1~~ N~'i~, Nfur.~I~ ~
the rate increases by a factor of 2. The order of this N~'i ~ I NO LQ~ S11C'10l> NR40~I~~ ~ :
reaction with respect to NO is : (1) 3
(1) 3 (2) 0
(2) 0 (3) 1
(3) 1 (4) 2
(4) 2
56. ~1 N~I~ ~IC4S1-I<~1 4"@b
\5l<qiij~'1 ~ 8iI~
56. Which of the following will react faster through ~ 1
mechanism? ~~~~?
(1) CH3CH2Cl (1) CH3CH2Cl
(2) H2C = CH - CH2Cl (2) H2C = CH - CH2Cl

(3) <r < )-el


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57. The correct statement regarding ethane 57. ~~\5T~~~~~:


conformation is :
(1) ~ <J>l<R -<J>l<R ~
\5T'1C\5 ~rof.1~ c<A'lf
(1) Rotation around carbon-carbon bond in
ethane molecule is not possible, because ~~ \5T~ ~ 'WR ~fl ~ P,srm (a) \3
ethane molecule contains both sigma (a) bond ~('TT")~~~~I ~~~
and pi ('TT")bond between the carbon and
)P1J carbon and ethane has very high boiling point.
\5Tfl ~ 'ff ~ I
>'-:3
(2) ~ \5T~ <J>l<R-<J>l<R ~ ~rof.1~, c<FR1
(2) Rotation around carbon-carbon bond in
ethane molecule is not possible, because ~~ \5T~ 'WR-'WR <rm ~ ~~ ~ ('TT")
ethane molecule contains a pi ('TT")bond ~~I ~~~\5Tfl~'ff<ll1
between the carbon and carbon and ethane
has very low melting point. (3) ~ \5T~ <J>l<R -<fiT<f.:f ~ ~rof.1~, c<FR1
(3) Rotation around carbon-carbon bond in ~~ \5T~ ~ 'WR ~fl ~ P,srm (a) \3
ethane molecule is not possible, because ~('TT")~~~~I
ethane molecule contains both sigma (a) bond
and pi ('TT")bond between the carbon and (4) ~ \5T~ 'WR-'WR <rm ~rof.1~, ~
carbon. ~ ~ ~fl ~ P,~ (a)~
(4) Rotation around carbon-carbon bond in c<liij114'1~~ ~I
1f~ ethane molecule is possible because of
m cylindrical symmetry of sigma (a) bond
between carbon-carbon atoms. 58. ~~~~lW1J~~~
~ ~ ~ ~ \SRJ~'l '1"lT +4
58. Which of the following lanthanoids shows + 4 ~?
oxidation state to acquire noble gas configuration?
(At. nos. : La = 57, Ce = 58, Eu = 63 and Yb = 70) (9fB!lnM ~ : La = 57, Ce = 58, Eu = 63 ~<q~
Yb = 70)
(1) Eu
(1) Eu
(2) Ce
(2) Ce
:I (3) Yb
(3) Yb
(4) La
(4) La
~I
59. The tendency to form monovalent compounds
~ among the Group 13 elements is correctly exhibited 59. 2.1>1 - 13 ~~~ ~<jl~ 8TI?f ~ ~~ 8l"
in: ~ CliC'1"W1 ~ f.w:(xr ~ :
(1) B~ Al==Ga ~ In ~Tl
(1) B ~ Al= Ga ~ Irr=Tl
(2) B < AI < Ga < In < Tl
(2) B < AI < Ga < In < Tl
(3) Tl < In < Ga < Al < B Tl < In < Ga < Al < B
(3)
(4) Tl ~ In < Ga < Al < B (4) Tl ~ In < Ga < Al < B
.~
60. Which of the following complex ions is not
60. ~ ~~ 8TI?f\5T~om?
diamagnetic?

(1) [Se (H20h(NH3h]3 + (1) [Se (H2Oh(NH3h]3+

(2) [Ti (enh(NH3h] 4 + (2) [Ti (enh(NH3h]4+

(3) [Cr (NH3)6]3+


(3) [Cr (NH3)6P+

(4) [Zn (NH3)6]2+ (4) [Zn (NH3)6]2+


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61. The product (P) of the following reaction

~o
(1) Vy (1)
~o
Vy
o o

~o ~o
(2) (2)
~ ~
o o

(3)
~o
VyNH (3) VyNH
~o

o o

(4) CC? (4)


O)NH
o o

62. Match Column-I with Column-Il : 62. ~- I -\!l ~ <m'5j~m~ ~- 11 -\!l ~

Column-I Column-n Rlo~IC41"I(ft1~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :


~-I ~-II

(P) Electrophilic
Substitution

(Q) Nucleophilic
Substitution (Q) C'I''!j'l'I''i\>
~"f'T

(R) Nucleophilic (R) WMI"i\>


addition
Jf~~'T

(1) A-R; B-Q; C-P


(1) A-R; B-Q; C-P
(2) A-P; B-Q; C-R ('4' A-P; B-Q; C-R
(3) A-Q; B-R; C-P (3) A-Q; B-R; C-P
(4) A-R; B-P ; C-Q (4) A-R; B-P ; C-Q
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63. Which of the following absorbs carbon dioxide and 63. ~ ~ 8fist <l'1<f.l ~-~ C'Wf'i ~ \3 \5lMC\Strt
releases oxygen?
~~?
(1) K20
(1) K20
(2) CaO
(2) CaO
(3) K02
(3) K02
(4) KOH
(4) KOH
64. Of the following, the largest value of entropy at
25C and 1 atm is that of : 64. 25C \3T9fli1lll1 \3 1 <l1~'(S~~ Dlr9f ~ 8l ~
(1) CH4 ~ l.Q-wr~lWl ~ ~ :

(2) H2 (1) CH4

(3) C2H6 (2) H2

(4) C2H2 (3) C2H6

(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.,~ ~~ ?

(2) F2,HF (1) 12' HI


(3) Cl2,HCI (2) F2,HF

(4) Br2,HBr (3) Cl2,HCl

(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

IS' the compound is :


I (1) MgAlO

(2) Mg Al402

(3) Mg2A~ 02

(4) Mg Al2 04
E

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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

69. Strong reducing behaviour of H3P02 is due to :


69. H3P02 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ <jlBf~ :
(1) low coordination number of P

(2) low oxidation state of P (1) P \l~ Fm S1i?R<l"I!lj;


7
(3) presence of one - OH group and two P-H (2) P \l~ Fm ~~ >r'lT
bonds
(3) \l~ -OH - 2l>9f13 ~ P-H~~i5~
(4) presence of two - OH groups and one P-H
bonds (4) ~ - OH - 2l>9f13 \l~ P-H ~ i5~

70. For the tetrahedral complex [MnBr4]2-, the spin


only magnetic moment value is :

[At.no. ofMn=25]
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(1) 2.4

(2) 1.7

(3) 5.9

(4) 4.8

71. The total number of orbitals present for principle


quantum number, n = 4 is :

(1) 30

(2) 12

(3) 15

(4) 16

72. Under isothermal and reversible conditions, the


term free energy" in thermodynamics signifies:
U

(1) P1c:>DiA'il i59f'il"~~:>f~.~


(1) expansion work done on the system
(2) ~~~<iT~~~~
(2). non-~xpansion work done by the system

(3) expansion work done by the system (3) ~~~~

(4) non-expansion work done on the system (4) P1c:>DiA'il i59f'il"~~ ~ \5f<iJ ~ ~ ~
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73. Which of the following statements is incorrect ? 73. ~C'W\~~?

(1) Lyophilic sols are more stable than lyophobic (1) ~ ~ ~ ~ 8<lN<l'~ ~
sols
~(J)@~

(2) In coagulation of a negative sol, flocculating


power is in the order of A13+ > Ba2+ > Na + (2) ~~~~~$~~
\@c;f.,~~ A13+ > Ba2+ >Na+
(3) In the flocculation of a positive sol,
flocculating power is in the order, (3) ~ \5IWR~ ~ ~ ~$~ ~
Cl- > SO~- > PO~- > [Fe(CN)6]4- '-. \@c;f.,~~

(4) Lyophilic colloids have greater affinity for


Cl- > SO~- > po1- > [Fe(CN)6]4-
solvents
(4) ~m~~~~
~'1~
74. The oxidation of phenol with chromic acid gives.

(1) an aldehyde

(2) a simple diketone (1) \5jJl<ijR5~~SS

(3) a conjugated diketone (2) ~'1 \SI~C'GH

(4) ortho benzoquinone (3) ~?Jl"\SI~R>C'GH

(4) ~fC~I~H
75. For the reaction, XA + YB --7 ZC,

- d[A] - d[B] 1.5 d[C] 75. ~ XA + YB --7 ZC NMo?Jm ~


if dt = ~ = dt ,then the correct
- d[A] - d[B] 1.5 d[C]
statement among the following is : dt = ~ = dt ~~, ~G f.,~a'f
~~~:
(1) The value ofY = 2
(1) Y I!l~m<; = 2
(2) ThevalueofX=Y=Z=3

(3) The value ofX= Y =3 (2) X I!l~m<; = Y = Z = 3

(4) The value of X = 2 (3) X I!l~m<; =Y =3

(4) X I!l~m<; = 2

76. Given that !\~ = 133.4 (AgN03);


!\~ =149.9(KCl); !\~=144.9 Scm2mol-1(KN03) 76. ~ ~ E<K'1 AgCl ~ \5IT~ 9jffi<lI~01<;jm<;
the molar conductivity at infinite dilution for AgCI
is: ' V1\3m \5IT~: !\~ = 133.4 (AgN03);
!\~ =149.9(KCI); !\~=144.9 Scm2mol-1(KN03)
(1) 132 S cm2 mol "!
(1) 132 S cm2 mol "!

(2) 140 S cm2 mol "?


\' \ ~ 4
(3) 138 S cm2 mol "! <3 cp
\ ~.~
(4) 134 S cm2 mol "! \u. n
~ 2;.. e'::>

~
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77. Which of the following statements is incorrect? 77. ~~~~~:


- + - +
(1) Of - C == 0, O=C=O, the structures, (1) -C == 0, \fl<f~ O=C=O ?0~ lWn
- +
- C == is most stable structure
-
-C
+
== 02:f~~~~
(2) The bond angle follows the order (2) ~~~~CH4>NH3>H20>HZ3
CH4 > N~ > H20> HZ3
(3) ~~~ oi >02 >02" >O~-
(3) The bond order follows the order
(4) ~~IC\Sl., ~ "1M>lll"11~
02+ > 02 > 0-2 > 022-
HF> H20> NH3 > HCl
(4) Strength of 'H' bond follows the order
HF > H20> NH3 > HCl
78. ~~~~"IM>IIc.i1 ?

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 )

Column-I Column-Il (a) ~ (i) ~~,


(Polymer) (Monomer) m~~
(a) Nylon-6 (i) ethylene glycol, (b) \5JWR (ii) ~,
terephthallic acid
~111C'jN?~\s
(b) Dacron (ii) urea, formaldehyde
(c) fu~ (ill) ~~,
(c) Glyptal (ill) ethylene glycol,
phthallic acid ~~

(d) Novolac (iv) phenol, formaldehyde (d) "iC~IC'jI4l (iv) ~, ~111C'j~\S

(v) caprolactum <m9jC~IC'jMDll1


Code:
(a) (b) (c) (d) ~\~ (b)
v I(E) (d(
(1) (v) (ill) (i) (ii) (r)" (v) (ill) (i) (ii)
(2) (v) (i) (ill) (iv) (2) (v) (i) (ill) (iv)
(3) (ill) (i) (iv) (ii) (3) (ill) (i) (iv) (ii)
(4) (ii) (v) (ill) (iv) (4) (ii) (v) (ill) (iv)
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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

82. If the rate of the reaction:


82. R-C
~ + Nu
e ----+ R-C
~+ Z
e
R-C
~+
"z
Nu
e ----+ R-C
~+
"Nu
Z
e '>z "Nu

15~ NfJ:l.~I!W ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ :

is fastest, then Z is : (1) OCOCH3


(1) OC~ (2) 0

(2) 0 (3) NH2

(3) NH2 (4) OC2Hs

(4) OC2Hs
83. zes \3 PbS ~ \5l14'fuc<t>~ '511T?l4'~C"181" ~ ~

83. Depressant used in the concentration of an ore ~~~~~:


containing znS and PbS is : (1) Na2S04
(1) Na2S04 (2) Na2C03
(2) Na2C03 (3) NaO
(3) NaO (4) NaCN
(4) NaCN
84. ~ ~ \5lJliijc<t>l~iij, cm'5f '5fTl? HCl \3 \5IlH ZnC~

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

85. \l4'fG ~~I4'I<tij ~ ~ ~~"T I


~q85.7%
85. A hydrocarbon contains 85.7% C. If 42 mg of the
compound contains 3.01 x 1020 molecules, the Wf \3~ ~ 42 IilM21I~~ 3.01 x 10 ~~"-IJ<l>\5T'l
20
molecular formula of the compound will be: ~ IWr cm~ \5lTM ~~~ ~ :
(1) C2 H4 (1) C2 H4

(2) C3 H6 (2) C3 H6

(3) C6 H12 (3) C6 H12

(4) Cl2 H24 (4) Cl2 H24


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86. Which of the following pair of species is not 86. ~ c<I'F\ ~ JTli~ om ?
iso-structural?
(1) .. Br03, Xe03
(1) Br03, Xe03
(2) ICl:! , XeF4
(2) IC14, XeF4
(3) Cl03, CO~-
(3) Cl03, CO~-
(4) IBri , XeF2
(4) IBri, XeF2

87. ~% ~ldll$N ~ Cunl@IC~I'SJ:~ ~ ~ c<I'F\


87. For dry cleaning of clothes instead of 8TI"lfiJ~ <l'm W, 8M ~ ~ :
tetrachloroethane which is carcinogen in nature,
which of the following solvents can be used? (1) C~
(1) Petrol (2) ~<m<f.l~-~
(2) Liquid CO2
(3) H202
(3) H202
(4) ~13~
(4) Liquid 03
88. C<1'j}~4S ~ 8J ~/f3jdl~l~ ~ 0Wf ~
88. The zinc/ silver oxide cell is used in electric watches. <l'm~~~~:
The reaction is as following,
Zn2+ +2e- ~ Zn; EO= -0.760V

Ag20+H20+2e- ~2Ag+20H-; EO= 0.344 V Ag20+H20+2e- ~2Ag+20H-; EO=0.344 V

Wt4'll~Ic\s~ llR 96,500Cmol-11 ~ ~Golfl~llR


If F is 96,500C mol=", ~Go of the cell will be : cf" ~:
f
(1) 413.021 kJ mol " ' (1) 413.021 kJ mol "?
'j(O
(2) 113.072 kJ mol "! '34li' 0 (2) 113.072 kJ mol "!
213.072 kJ mol
.0' ~ ,.)llJ 213.072 kJ mol "!
(3) r !

o,.~~ (4) 313.082 kJ mol "!


(4) 313.082 kJ mol " ' {>~ r s
89. Which of the following hydrides has the larg~t bond 89. ~ ~~\'il~ 8TI"fI8~ lWIT ~ ~ C4Si'T

;~gle~,se Q"!!'oY ~:
H2Se
Y
(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) ~

(4) Leucine (4) ~


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91. Which statement is wrong about photorespiration ? 91. Cqolc'GIC'iP1~ ~ ~ ~ ~;:m ?

(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
~~

92. Selectthe wrong statement:


92. ~~~~:
(1) Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance was
proposed by Sutton (1) CcQ>ltAIC\s1\Ohl\5\S~ii1Wi ~ ~ W'Ff ~

(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

93. ~ lWlJ ~ ciliary movement fffl ?


93. Which of the following is not a ciliary movement?
(1) 9jlISlliil!3l~lll \l~ ~ Jf~~ ti~ I
(1) Food gathering in Paramecium.
(2) AJISj<iI~ m<P ~ ~ I
(2) Removal of dust particles in trachea.

(3) Passage of ova through female reproductive


(3) ~ ~ m~ Rst1I"IC~SI RgJBR I
tract.
(4) lllICcQ>lqolC\StSj
\3 ~'i<Wf ~I
(4) Movement of macrophages and leucocytes.

94. [~ ~ Jflrn ~ Gm" ~ ~ ~

94. The correct sequence of involvement of cell ~ \5l'ISjICSI~\3 :


organelles in secretion of proteins from the cell is :
(1) ~fipmJf ~ \l~r~~ ~lanlj ~
(1) Nucleus ~ Endoplasmic reticulum ~ SlI~<jIC\Stlll ~ ~ ~ ~ !3l<jScSlGmc~!3l<jSii11.
Ribosomes ~ Golgi apparatus ~ Secretory ~~~
vesicles ~ Plasma membrane
(2) Ri5fipmJf ~ mC<1ICIS1I11 ~ \l~r~~
(2) Nucleus ~ Ribosomes ~ Endoplasmic
reticulum ~ Golgi apparatus ~ Secretory CSlfG'tii1I11~ ~ ~ ~ !3l<jScSlGmc~!3l<jSii1~
vesicles ~ Plasma membrane ~~

(3) Nucleus ~ Ribosomes ~ Endoplasmic (3) H~ISj ~SI~C<jIC\Stlll ~\l~~CSI~lll


reticulum ~ Lysosomes~ Plasmamembrane ~ii1I~CSjIC\Stlll ~~ ~
(4) Nucleus ~ Endoplasmic reticulum ~ (4) H~ISj ~ \l"C<5f~ CSI~lll ~ ~~C<jIC\Stlll
Ribosomes ~ Golgi apparatus ~ Lysosomes
~ Plasma membrane ~ ~ ~ ~ ii11~SjIC\Stlll ~ ~ ~
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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

98. Thymosin is responsible for: 98. ~ 1';J:'i1!Sl<j :

(1) Decreased production of T-lymphocytes (1) T MC~IS1I~D\!1~:>f~~~


(2) Inhibiting the production of antibodies (2) \5lllf4;;qf\5 ~ <rfffr ~ ~ I
(3) Decreasing the blood calcium level in old
individuals (3) ~ ~ C'lf'CliJ ~ 4SJ1G1!Sl~IC'i~ mcm ~
(4) Increased production of T-lymphocytes (4) T-M C'iJ'1S1I~D \!1~:>f~~ ~

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

(3) Create shade thereby cooling the ground (3) ~~~~~~

(4) Can sequester CO2 (4) CO2 ~~4S~'l ~


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101. To protect and improve the quality of environment, 101. ~~I3~f<l'~~~~8T~


the Government of India passed the Environment
t!l'i~1~~'i0'l-t; (Protection) ~ ~ :
(Protection) Act in the year:
(1) 1968
(1) 1968
(2) 1953
(2) 1953 (3) 1923
(3) 1923 (4) 1986

(4) 1986 102. '1H<101<A<lJI<j)d]N~1 \5T~ ~ IT\lQT ~


G'IT'51<j)I~C<j)~
<lllT ~ t!l<r~ cmr-;m 159fJlc;f 'f'WTR ~ 11 ~ rnrr
102. Which technique helps to identify a bacterial or viral ~ G'IT'5jR~-t!l ~ <P@ ?
pathogen in a human body even when its
concentration is very low and clinical symptoms (1) flC~ql[cZj<j) M@j)ISjI~D '5j'Rf
are not yet visible? (2) ELISA
(1) Differential leucocyte count (3) 0iW M@j)ISjI~D '5j'Rf
(2) ELISA (4) PCR

(3) Total leucocyte count 103. ~ ffi~ ~ ~.,~~ 15j1SjIC~ ~


(4) PCR ~~131

.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~~:

(1) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (a) (b) (c) (d)


-{1) (ill) (iv) (ii) (i)
(2) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(2) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(3) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
(3)
(4) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (4) (ii) (iv) (i) (ill)
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105. Which one of the following is not an IUD ? 105. ~ ~~~ lWfJ c<PRfi) IUD'fl1 ?

(1) Vaults (1) ~

(2) CuT
(2) CuT
(3) 375
"'IldjfG(ft1ll5
(3) Multiload 375
(4) ftllC\S1Sj
DISj~
(4) Progestasert

106. '?fClBr~~ 8J il>r9fT


'1lfr~ ~9f-~ 13~~
9jRn:<l
jQ) <I'@\5lVP <j""(ft1":
106. The hollow foliar structure in a wheat embryo that
encloses the shoot apex and a few leaf primordia is
(1) ~'llJ1I<l~1.1I
called:
(2) al~1.1I
(1) Coleoptile
(3) ~~
(2) Coleorrhiza
(4) ~'1lfr
(3) Epicotyl

(4) Hypocotyl 107. ~~-LQ~~~~ (:Cl)R~~?

(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. ~~~~:

(4) Nerve cells in adult human are in GOstate (1) ~~~8J~~~~


~C\S\\frliM ~ ~ ~ lUI ~ ~
~I
108. Select the correct option:
(2) ~~8J~~~~
(1) IVI can help a woman with premature ~~~GIFT~IVFNC"I~~IC<l~
menopause to bear a child ~I

(2) GIFT involves IVF to help women who cannot (3) ~~8J~~~~
produce ovum to bear a child.
~ ~ 0KcQ ZIFT ~ IVF fu"I~~IC<l

(3) ZIFT involves IVF to help women who cannot ~~I


produce ovum to bear a child.
(4V~ ~ ~ ~9fm'1 ~ ~ ~
(4) ZIFT involves IVF to help women who have ~~ ~C?JI\S!(f\
ZIFT ~ IVF NC"I~~IC<l
damaged Fallopian tubes to bear a child. ~~I
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109. A fat molecule is formed from; 109. ~ ~ ~<pff)~ \5T'l ~ ~ :


(1) Three glycerol molecules and one fatty acid (1) ~ ~ \5T'l ~<r~~<pff)_ ~ \5T'l
molecule.
(2) ~<pff)~ \5T'l ~<r~~<pff)_ ~ \5T'l
(2) One glycerol molecule and one fatty acid
molecule. (3) ~ ~ \5T'l ~<r~~ _ ~ \5T'l
(3) Three glycerolmolecules and three fatty acid
molecules.
(4) ~<pff)~ \5T'l ~<r~~ _ ~ \5T'l

(4) One glycerol molecule and three fatty acid


molecules. 110. Ci'lP!14'J1H ~C'6IHi5QpC~C\ST'i:

(1) C'S1C<ifG4~~~~-~ ~~liJDNA \5T~


110. Restriction endonucleases are: ~~~
(1) Used in genetic engineering for ligating two (2) ~ ~ in vitro DNA ~~~
DNA molecules
(3) "1JI4'CGRl~1~ ~ ~ i5~9f:f <j)@
(2) Used for in vitro DNA synthesis
(3) Synthesized by bacteria as part of their (4) ~rrr9fT~ q)TV'f l59ffu~ q)T~ ~~Fi ~
defense mechanism DNA-~~~~

(4) Present in mammalian cellfor degradation of


DNA when the cell dies 111. dlJI4'cGxHldl \5lJIOK'ilffi~I~~, ~9fffim~~~
~~~rrrl~:
111. In Lactational amenorrhoea, ovulation does not
(1) ~ 9fBrm'T FSH ~<r~LH
occur during the period of intense lactation because
of:
(2) ~J1~IC\Si'i ~~~~
(1) High level of FSH & LH
(3) GnRH - ~~ ~~ ~m
(2) Surge of Estrogen
(4) (~~~mm~
(3) Stimulation of GnRH
(4) High level of Prolactin 112. (?j~lSr'f ~~ ~9fC'l:l> ~ ~ ~ ~ I

(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~

(3) Mouth is circular and lacks jaws (4) ~ ~ fjC~I'S1C'i ~m ~ m~ etrn


(4) It migrates to the ocean for spawning
113. ~ ~ f.f<frD-1 ~ :
113. Selectthe wrong statement: (1) DNA <r~~~ ~~~ <j)@1

(1) DNA stores genetic information (2) fjC~I'S1~~ ~ ~ yl<1Cdl"IH ~<r~


CSlGI"1fd1Rs1Sl,
(2) There is now enough evidence that essential ~~ RNA ~ ~ ~ ~9fC'l:l> ~
'" '"
processes like metabolism, translation and $IT'T 9fTl3m ~ I
splicing evolved around RNA
(3) DNA \5l'lIiJG4' ~ ~ <j)@1
(3) DNA may act as a catalyst
(4) RNA can splice itself and is also able to act as (4) RNA ~ ~~>J:Rso~c"Ii'l ~ \5l'lIiJD4>~
a catalyst ~<j)@1
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114. Glomerular 114.


Substance Reabsorbed Urine ~~
Filterate 9fI1T~ 't1C"fi~~ l{lQ
(i) Proteins 2g 1.9 g 0.1 g
N~TJ
(ii) Glucose 162 g 162 g Og (i) arfA 2g 1.9g 0.1 g
(iii) Urea 54g 24g 30 g (ii) ~ 162 g 162 g Og
(iv) Creatinine 1.6 g Og 1.7 g
(iii ~ 54g 24g 30 g
(iv) f<b.(~f5f.Fi 1.6 g Og 1.7 g
(a) Glucose is completely reabsorbed

(b) Urea is partially reabsorbed (a) ~ ~ 1"i("A~\!)

(c) Proteins are secreted into urine (b) ~ ~~m~ '1<iC"fi~\!)

(d) Creatinine is secreted into urine (c) ~ m~ cmf'R~~ 'lMl'i


Which of the following options, in view of above (d) ~ >W1J RnornIDH"i ~~ 'lMl'i
statements is correct ?
~~~~:
(1) (a), (c)and (d) (1) (a), (c) \3 (d)
(2) (a), (b) and (c) (2) (a), (b) \3 (c)
(3) (b), (c)and (d) (3) (b), (c) \3 (d)

(4) (a), (b) and (d) (4) (a), (b) \3 (d)

115. frmmso ~~ >W1J ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~


115. Identify and select the wrong statement out of the
following: ~:
(1) ~-~~ ~ "1lfl \5lfu>'1IM45 ~~,
(1) In conifers the needle like leaves are well
adapted to extremes of temperature, moisture ~, ;}j'~~'i ~~~ ~ \5l1lil"'1<:'1i59fmi~1
conservation and onslaught of wind.
(2) ~~~i5~c"rn~-~~~~
(2) Roots of pines enter into a symbiotic ~~~I
relationship with higher fungi.
(3) Cycas -~~ C451'ijliijC~\s~ "i1~cnlC\S1"i;}j'~<l~"i45lm
(3) The coralloid roots in Cycas have nitrogen ~ <lMClM~1 ~.qs-I
fixing cyanobacteria.
(4) I1H<lI45I'ij~ ~ Sequoia ~<WJ\5lR#il~45I'ij
(4) The giant redwood tree Sequoia, one of the ~~~I
tallest trees is an angiosperm.

116. "~" ~~ ~ ~W:rl~51'1I'ij i5~9ffu ~ ~ ~ :


116. Air pollution can result in Emphysema, which is :
(1) T>1lC51'ij~ C45R <MT ~ ~ ~ <N1 ~
(1) Damage to any Lung tissue causing increase ;}j'~~\3~'i~~~1
in elasticity of the air sacs
(2) ~ ~ <ffil~ \5f~ ~~~ ffi~
(2) Chronic damage to air sacs or alveoli leading ~~ ~ \5l'!3I~IN45 ~ AJI51f<b.~I'ij1~\!)Cii1'ij
to abnormal reduction in respiratory surface ~<j)(lj~1
area
(3) AJI51"iIf1'ij
~I{C'1~~ ~ \3 ':l151"iIf1\3 ~ ~r
(3) Persistant inflammation and damage to the
\5f~cxmc<i>R 51~ ~ ;}j'f~ ~ I
cells lining the bronchi and bronchioles

(4) An allergic reaction causing muscle spasms


(4) ~<l'~\5lJliijlf1'~~AJI51"iIf1'ij c~
in the bronchial walls ;}j'~~\3~Rn>m~~1
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117. An example of flagellate protozoan is :

(1) Plasmodium (1) Plasmodium


(2) Paramoecium (2) Paramoecium

(3) Trypanosoma (3) Trvpanosoma

(4) Entamoeba (4) Entamoeba

118. In a hypothetical population of 100 individual 118. WRlQ<pft)~9f~C1~100~~~


having 'r: = O.5/female/year, what will be the 'r'=0.5/~/ <r~~, ~ 6<r~~ 9f@ (e=2.72)
population size in 6 years (with e = 2.72) showing ~ 9f"'Pl"frPf~"-IJT~~, ~ lQsK'9jIC'i'if31~Id1
~
exponential rate of growth ?
*~~?
(1) 448
(1) 448
(2) 1218 (2) 1218
(3) 739 (3) 739
(4) 2012 (4) 2012

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~

120. Which of the following ossicles is adhered to ~~?


tympanic membrane of middle ear?
(1) llJIM~ISj
(1) Malleus
(2) ~
(2) Incus
(3) '1'\
(3) Stapes
(4) I51I\'WJId1
(4) Utricle

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 :

(1) Rice (1) ~

(2) Maize (2) ~

(3) Wheat (3) ?fll

(4) Oat (4) \3D


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122. Special feature about Strobilanthus kunthiana 122. Strobilanthus kunthiana (neelakuranji) -~ ~ ~
(neelakuranji) is its flowering once in :
~ 8T~~-\5ITQl:
(1) 25 years
(1) 25~
(2) 12 years
(2) 12~
(3) 50 - 100years
(3) 50-100~
(4) 6 years
(4) 6~
123. Which of the following pairs is not correctly
matched? 123. ~ c<PR C\S11\)?1~ ~ ~ ~ :
Vegetative Propagules Example ~ cm9flf~ ~c:r

(1) Stolons Agave


(1) ~
(2) Offset Water hyacinth
(2) ~
(3) Eyes Potato
(3) ~
(4) Rhizome Ginger
(4) SlI~C\S1ll:1

124. Which of the following is not true for callus


culture? 124. ~~~-~~<m?

(1) It can be used for micropropagation (1) ~ l:Il~lfl"ICm~-t!l ~~


(2) Somaclonal variation is generated (2) c>1ll:1l@IC'iSl ~~ ~
(3) Parenchyma tissue increases by continuous
(3) ~ l:Il~cDIfG<JSR~IIS-'C'i 9jlICSl1<JSI~l:Il~ ~
mitotic divisions
9fW
(4) Meiotic divisions are frequent
(4) illC~IfG<JSR~ I1St1 <mf<ffi ~
125. Which of the following symmetry is exhibited by
Echinoderm Larvae? 125. <JSrD<JS~<JS
~ m~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

(1) Bilateral ~~?

(2) Radial (1) f.l-~~~

(3) Asymmetrical (2) ~~~


(4) Biradial (3) \5f~

(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) ~-~

(4) Divergent evolution


129. 5dl4'I~1 '1\5i ~ ->1BI'$IC'5l'5l~ c<J C\StU'1fi;4'JIM
~Rstf.BJI'5l\S "lJI4'CDPl~Ifi; ff~ ~ ~ c:>lf[) ~
129. A genetically engineered bacterium first used for
cleaning the oil spills, was a species of : ~:
(1) Rhizobium
(1) Rhizobium
(2) Escherichia
(2) Escherichia
(3) Pseudomonas
(3) Pseudomonas
(4) Bacillus
(4) Bacillus
130. '8~ ~ ~Oj1J:~'5l 0fWi C4'R11J ~ om ?
130. What is not true for an angiospermic embryo sac?
(1) H~I4''5lC"I'5l ~ ~ tQ<pfij~~\S{OjOjC4'I~~
(1) One male gamete is discharged into it during ~
fertilization.
(2) It is present within an ovule.
(2) W~'F lWIJ?ITC4'
(3) W~~~~9f
(3) It represents female gametophyte.
(4) ~ 15~9ffu iil@Ii31CSi'5l~ ~
(4) Its formation is preceded by meiosis.

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

(2) Ecesis (2) \5lJIw>i31Sj

(3) Sere (3) ~

(4) Nudation (4) 'j)(CSSjli


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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) ~~

134. Which of the following cannot be measured by 134. ""9j1~C~I01f.Q~


~ ~ C<Wl ~ lTI9fT
~ om :
spirometry ?
(1) <Wi~ (9ffu.) (Vital capacity)
(1) Vital capacity
(2) fiAsM 9ffum'l (Tidal volume)
(2) Tidal volume

Inspiratory reserve volume (3) ~\5 ~ ~ 9ffum'l (Inspiratory reserve


(3)
volume)
(4) Residual volume
(4) \5FlJ<1~~ ~ 9ffum'l (Residual volume)

135. Which of the following statements is correct ?


135. ~~~~lW1'J~~?
(1) AIDS is caused by a group of viruses called
(1) AIDS @T~ ~ ~ l!l~~ ~ ~1~~ICSj~
rhinovirus.
lTI~
(2) Acquired immunity is pathogen specific.
(2) \5jJI~I~CS ~@Hfi; ~ ~
(3) The exaggerated response of the immune
system to certain antigens present in the (3) ~~\5jJIFtC\S1C"i~ ~~~~
'" '"
environment is called Auto-immunity. ~ ~ ~ 01\3~ \5fcGr~@Hfi; <qca;
(4) Bone marrow acts as a filter of the blood by ~~'f!i
\5jffl:111SSl1 \Sl1<1I1f1~~lR\5f
(4)
trapping blood borne micro-organisms.
~~

136. Select the sac fungus :


136. ~lfll4l~~fi; ~ ~ :
(1) Albugo Albugo
(1)
(2) Agaricus (2) Agaricus

(3) Neurospora (3) Neurospora

(4) Mucor (4) Mucor

137. The recessive genes located on X-chromosome in


137. m'i~ X-~TVn~~ 15~ ~\5 fuDl~
humans are always: (\5f~)~fc1~:

(1) sub-lethal (1) ~-~~I

(2) expressed in females (2) fc1~~ ~ ff4lT"T


9fWI

(3) expressed in males (3) ~ ~ ff4lT"T


9fWI

(4) lethal (4) ~~I


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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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143. Select the incorrect option with respect to features


present in three animals.

Characters Cockroach Earthworm Frog


~ \5I1~WIIC11 ~m cm~
(1) Development direct indirect indirect
(1) ~ ~ ~rp;r ~rp;r
(2) Blood vascular open closed closed
system (2) ~\05j~<1~'i~ ~ ~
~
(3) Body surface dry moist moist (3) ~ ~,. ~ ~
(4) Eyes compound absent simple (4) 6nf~
~ \511~ ~'l

144. 'MOET' technique is used for super-ovulation in : 144. "vrrrnG" ~ mm"f <rm~ ~ 0W1 ffT~ ~

(1) Elephants ~9fBf 151~15CC1"H-t.Q~


~:

(2) Fish (1) ~

(3) Cattles (2) ~

(4) Chickens (3) SW


(4) ~~
145. Continued self-pollination results in :
145. ~ ~9Im?fVIT9f-LQ~~ ~ :
(1) Genetic drift
(1) ~ :>f$rn'l
(2) Heterosis
(2) 0\CGC~ljSjSj
(3) Inbreeding depression
(3) "l&:~~
(4) Polyembryony
(4) ~~
146. If the ratio of (T + C)/ (A + G) in one strand of DNA
146. ~ (T+C)/(A+G) t.Q~\511~ DNA t.Q<jSff)
~-t.Q
is 1.43,same ratio in the complementary strand is :
(1) 2.10 1.43~ ~ '1'~II1I?J<.p (c~~entary) ~_t.Q

(2) 0.35 ~lTItm~~? ~~ ~\J


(1) 2.10 1 V
(3) 0.70
(4) 1.43
(2)
(3)
(4)
0.35
0.70
1.43
~
y{ -~~~

147. A complex of ribosomes attached to a single strand


of mRNA is known as : 147. <fl~ mRNA ~ <fl<.pfu 'il1~C1Jc:\sT/()hl
J'f~~ ~

(1) Okazakifragment
151<11tIC<1l
~ : f
(2) Polymer (1) \3~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
(2) ~ ~ ~ "'r) ~. I.n
(3) Polyribosome
f ~.
(4) Polypeptide

148. The protein coat around a virus is called:


(3)

(4)
9/M~I~C<1IC\S1I~ ~

~~ I'
~

t
148. ~1~~ICSj~ ~ CmfiJCOBr ~ ~ :~
(1) Capsule (1) <m~ (i) "'l ~

(2) Core (2) C<ffi"


(3) Capsid (3) <m~
(4) Trichome (4) ~
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149. A couple claimed in court that a child belonged to 149. rncrrr ~~ ~ ~ ~<pfij~ ~ ~ <fCG'T
them. Their claim can be true if the DNA
~<p@ I ~~~~~DNAW~'>MfufG~
fingerprint pattern of the child shows:
~'3~ ~ c<W!t1J W1 :
(1) 50% bands similar to father and 50% similar
to mother DNA fingerprint pattern. (1) 50%~ ~ ~ ~<f~ 50%~ ~ I

(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

(3) 100% similarity to mother's DNA print


(3) DNA W~'>M~ 100%~ ~ ~ ~q
because of maternal inheritance.
~~<f~~ql
(4) 100%similarity to father's DNA print due to
large number of mitochondria in sperm. (4) DNA W~'>M m 100%~ mm ~ ~q
I51NJl:Illlll~ l:Il~I;qs"'l~~I~ \5~ ~~ I

150. Which of the following statements regarding


150. ~.,. ~"'IRN"H ~ 0Wl <jJI<jJ\U~ :
enzyme inhibition is correct ?
(1) ""-<l'l:If~~"1f3:Nt;;P1 ~~ ~ ~~
(1) Non competitive inhibitors often bind to the
enzyme irreversibly ~~ ~ ~ ~ irreversibly.

(2) Competitive inhibition is seen when a (2) ~~ ~"'If1:f<lAH ~~ ~ ~u ~~


substrate competes with an enzyme for \5~~~ ~~Wl, ~~~"1~NAH
binding to an inhibition protein.
C~~~~~~
(3) Competitive inhibition is seen when the
(3) ~l\.'5ll[dj;qs ~"'I~NAH ~ ~ ~ 0Wl
substrate and the inhibitor compete.
SiI<jCsgU~<f~ ~"'I~f<lw ~Sf\.'5m "Q5T~"T ~q
(4) Non competitive inhibition of an enzyme can <rBf1
be overcome by adding large amount of
substrate. (4) ~<pfij ~~-~~ .,.,-~~ ~HRNAH
;qsm ~
I51NJ<Q>l:I ~ ~ S11<jCsgU
8IT?f ~

151. Which of the following values will depict correct


respiratory quotient when tripalmitin (a fatty acid) 151. f.mmo 0Wl Jf~~ ~ @Jff~ ~ ~
is used as a respiratory substrate ? <p@ ~ ~~ (~<pfij ~~) ".PR-8Ji~
(1) 1.1 ~~~?

(1) 1.1
(2) 1
(2) 1
(3) 0.7
(3) 0.7
(4) 0.9
(4) 0.9

152. Cholecystokinin acts on : 152. c;qs1(ft1f31SiWI;qsI~H"'I


~ \5~ ~ <P@?

(1) Pancreas and gall bladder (1) ~~<f~f9Ks~

(2) Gastric glands and liver (2) ~13~

(3) Pancreas and duodenum (3) ~13~~

(4) Pancreas and intestine (4) ~~<f~~


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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~

(4) Cartilaginous and synovial joints (3) ~ 13 511~1~~liij ~ 159

154. Which of the following pathways is involved for


(4) <j>lmCii1~115113 511~11~~liij ~

packaging of secretory proteins?


154. l!l~~~C~c<l'R~~~ ?
(1) RER ~ Trans face of Golgi body ~ Cis face of
Golgi body ~ Secretory vesicles (1) RER ---7~ ~ 1/M ~ ---7~ ~
pP, ~ ---7~ ~ (iS1<j>~DN c~iS1<j>iij)
(2) Cis face of Golgi
Trans face of Golgi body ----}
body ~ RER ~ SER ~ Secretory vesicles (2) ~~1/M~---7~~Wr~
(3) RER ~ Cis face of Golgi body ~ Trans face of ---7RER ---7SER ---7 ~~ ~ (m~
Golgi body ~ Secretory vesicles 160
~)
(4) Cis face of Golgi body ~ Trans face of Golgi (3) RER ---7~ ~ pP, ~ ---7~ ~
body ~ RER ~ Secretory vesicles
1/M ~ ---7~ ~ (iS1<j>~DN c~iS1<j>iij)
155. Which of the following statements is not true? (4) ~~pP,~ ---7~~1/M~
---7RER ---7~ ~ (iS1<j>c~DNc~iS1<j>iij)
(1) Loop of Henle is largely responsible for
concentrated urine
155. f.w.rr& c<l'R ~ ~"iflJ" ?
(2) Descending limb of loop of Henle is
impermeable to solutes. (1) ~ Cj}'Yf'<R ~ \5ft~

(3) Distal convoluted tubule functions in K + , (2) ~CjJC~~~~-l!l~~ 161


Na + homeostasis ~ <j>1~Gj)cD\SfG\5N\5iij (5j1f\5~I'1 Na + 13
(3)
(4) Descending limb of loop of Henle is ~K+ l!l~~~mGfl
impermeable to water.
(4) ~CjJC~~~~~

156. Which one of the following is not true for the


experiments of Mendel on pea? 156. C'11C\SCii1~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"iflJ" ?
(1) His experiments had large sampling size

(2) He chose characters of two contrasting states (1) Gm ~ 'llfIT :>f~'<ffi ~ ~ 162
(2) ~lJfUf<r~~~~
(3) He used true-breeding lines

(4) His observations were based on natural, open (3) ~~~~~~~


pollination (4) Gm '14j,*C'1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 9fm'5fi?:Ff

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

160. VHI~[<qIC\StI~ \.j~~~:


160. The type of ribosomes is same in :
(1) ~4Jlf~\3~ ~~, ~IWI4"iNa~1 ~<r~
(1) Eukaryotic cytoplasm, mitochondria and
endoplasmic reticulum. ~roT~ Ci'lfGtdll<A

(2) Cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, their


(2) ?t\5~JTBr\3ftJ~c<l'T~ mWT~~, ~T~
mitochondria and chloroplasts. ~1~cGI4"iN2~1 ~<r~~~
(3) Cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, their (3) ?t\5~nftr\3ftJ~ c<l'T~ mWT~~, ~~
chloroplasts and microbodies. @1@T~ ~<r~~1~Ct!I<qRsc\St
(4) Prokaryotes, mitochondria and chloroplasts. (4) ~\3~, ~1~CGI4"iN2~1 ~<r~@T@T~

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"~~

162. Tetradynamous stamens are characteristic of: 162. ~~'1~~~:


(1) Brassicaceae (1) 31lfSiC4fSi
(2) Solanaceae (2) CS1ldllC<ifSi
(3) Fabaceae (3) ~

(4) Liliaceae (4) MMc~fSi

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) ~

(2) Alexander von Humboldt (2) 15!1Cd14\St1'61i'l~ ~~c<qI"'\SD


(3) Paul Ehrlich (3) ~~~
(4) David Tilman (4) ~~
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164. Which of the following enzymes is not protein ? 164. ~~~~~c~rrn ?


(1) Ribozyme (1) ~1~<qI\SjI~l:!
(2) Polymerase (2) 9jfail:!1C~\Sj
(3) Ligase
(3) dj~C',l\S1
(4) Lysozyme
(4) dj ~CSj1\SjI~l:!

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

167. Select the correct option: 167. ~ <qll<qlfG~ ;q>@f :


(1) Klinefelter's syndrome is due to extra (1) ~~C'1Cl:FDIi'lS( P1'1~ISl I5lR5R\90 X J:lOS1\Sj01~~
Xchromosome and results in sterile male.
~ ~~~~ ~ ~ '~~~'5fC0fu ~ I
(2) Phenylketonuria is X linked disease and
results in accumulation of phenylpyruvic (2) ~(;q>cDIH@R?l1 ~~ X ~~~ ~ ~~~
acid. ~9jlmlfu,;q>~~~~~

(3) Down's syndrome is due to triploidy and (3) ~P1'1~ISl~~~~~~~


results in mental retardation.
~m9frn
(4) Turner's syndrome is due to trisomy and
(4) DI~'1mS( P1'1~ISl gl~Sjfi1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
results in sterile female.
(~) ~~?f C0fu ~~!!-u.x
v) rx'
~l u U
",!i'T '"
168. Pollen grains can be stored for years in liquid
nitrogen, maintained at temperature: 168. ~ ~~ 9fm?f@~ ~ '11~c'YI[\SjC'1~ ~~
m<IT~ :
(1) -120C
(1) -120C
(2) -20C
(2) -20C
(3) -70C (3) -70C
(4) -196C (4) -196C
43 y
169. Which of the following is a proteinaceous and water 169. f.,[llTIS~ c<iiT'1'ftJ~[Q1 ;g-<r~~ C~TftJ'1' ~T~~
soluble photosynthetic pigment?
SjI@1I'P1~c:1~"I<f'I~ ~@'<f' ?
1 Chlorophyll
(1) @IC~I~dj
2) Xanthophyll
(2) \SlJlC~~
(3) Phycocyanin
(3) ~~C<f'ISjI~IH"I
(4) Anthocyanin
(4) ~
170. Given below are defined the various taxonomic aids
used in taxonomy which facilitate identification and 170. (!J~N"I1ISj ~ ~ "HI\SO~'l \'3 (!J~N"I1ISj-\.Q
classification of organisms. Which one of the ~ ~fc; ~ 01\'3m ~ I HQlIC~ ~
following is wrong?
~?
(1) Keys, floras, manuals, monographs and (1) ~, ~, S111"j~ldjSj,CS1IC"I~It. \.Q~ ~c;q
catalogues are useful aids for identification
of plants and animals. ~ ~ \'3 W~ "HI\SO<f'~'l \.Q~~ 2lC~I\S1~~
~I
(2) Herbarium is created to house live specimens
of plant material. (2) ~1~C~ffi~lS1~ ~ ~ _ \.Q~\5l11:1C~~
~ I

(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' ?

(1) Lentils (1) @1"1fGd1~

(2) Alfalfa (2) \5jldj~ldj~1


(3) Alnus (3) 0tlM'tPf.
(4) Sweet pea (4) ~~

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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173. What is the meaning of Bt in Bt cotton? 173. Bt ~-t.Q~ C'lfCLQ


Bt ~ llT'C1 f<I>?

(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.

(4) Cotton produced by Biotechnology using (3) ~~~~~OO~~lj\5


restriction Enzyme and Ligases to resist \5l'~"T ~ ~q ~ ~ I
microbial infection.
(4) GlpY'3i1" t.Q~ t.Q<r~'11~(""ICSlJjt.Q~ ~
0s1<r~ 1$l115<!?~;:pqf \51'l\Si1C1i:l
Jj'~~q
174. The difference between Marasmus and Kwashiorkor
GIi~<ffir I
is that:

Marasmus is a deficiency of just proteins


(1)
while Kwashiorkor is due co a deficiency of
174. ~lli:lIJj~IJj\3 <l'T\3~ljSj\51~4>Ii:l
~ t.Q~JW1J9fl~ mI
both proteins and calories.
(1) ~Jli:lIJj~IJj~ ~ t.Q<r~
<li1\3~ljSj\51i:l4>Ii:l
~
(2) Marasmus is caused by deficiency of fi @~C~i:l~~
\3 4>llCC1IN ~ ~ I
Vitamin B while Kwashiorkor is caused by
the deficiency of Vitamin D. (2) ~lli:lIJj~IJj N,Glfl1., B-t.Q~ ~ ~ ~ I
<MI3~ljSj\51i:l4>Ii:l
~ D-t.Q~ ~ ~ ~ I
(3) Marasmus is caused by a calorie deficiency
while Kwashiorkor is caused by protein (3) ~JI~IJj~IJj~~~~~1 \51rufi1C4'
deficiency.
<MI3~ljSj\51i:l4'I~
~~ ~~ I
(4) Marasmus is a simultaneous deficiency of
proteins and calories while Kwashiorkor is (~) ~Jli:lIJj~IJjt.Q~~\3~~~
due to just protein deficiency unaccompanied ~ \3 <l'T\3~ljSj\51i:l4>Ii:l
~~ C~C'Bl'~
by calorie deficiency. ~~~I

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.

(3) It allows a stronger right atrial contraction. (2) \511i:l~1~ 9fm I

(4) It allows ventricles to receive all the blood (3) \51fusllILilI~


\SHfi1~ ~ Jj'~~ ~ <ffir I
from the atria.
(4) Cdyc<l''1c<l'~ W~ ~ 9jN~I~0 ~ I

176. At what phase of meiosis homologous chromosomes


fl1c~ljSjJj t.Q~C4lR 9'lrn Jj'ljJj'~~Cc1l>IClIIC\S1ll1
~ ~ .
176.
are separated?
(1) \511HIC~\S]- IT
(1) Anaphase IT

(2) Prophase I (2) C~-I

(3) Prophase 11 (3) (~-II

(4) Anaphase I (4) \511HI~\S] - I


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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:

1 (a) is wrong (a) -~;qj ~;rn


(1)
(a), (b) and (d) are wrong
(2) (a), (b) lfl<f~ (d) -~;qj ~;rn
(a), (b) and (c) are wrong
(3) (a), (b) lfl<f~ (c) -~;qj~;rn
(4) (b), (c) and (d) are wrong
(4) (b), (c) lfl<f~ (d) -~;qj ~;rn

179. In roots, absorption of water and minerals mostly


179. ~,~ 13 ~ C"WR<JCG 8GITC1" :
occurs in the :
(1) ~
(1) Root cap
(2) ~ \5f~{C'f
(2) Region of elongation
(3) 9@r~ \5f~{C'f
(3) Region of maturation

(4) Meristematic region (4) ~~ \5f~{C'f

180. (~13~ ~ ~~~ ~ c<PT?Irn Jj"~~ ~ ?


180. Reserved material in prokaryotic cells is stored as :
(1) ~~
(1) Basal body

(2) Inclusion Bodies (2) ~~

(3) Mesosome (3) <ACS11C\S1111

(4) Polysome (4) ~

-000- -000-
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Read carefully the following instructions:

1. Each candidate must show on demand his/her 1. H4)'$<fi ~ ~ ~ ~ '5l<1'1~ \5Bf


Admit Card to the Invigilator. m.<r'i9flfr ~ ~ I

2. No candidate, without special permission of the


Superintendent or Invigilator, would leave his/ 2. \5f~ <IT H4)'i$C<fi~ ~ \5foI"Il"fu fu::f ~
her seat. ~ \5Bf ~ \5ll5f ~ "'fTIrr<r '1T I

3. The candidates should not leave the


3. ~5f'l <fi0<l\~\9 H4)'i$C<fi~ ~ ~-9fl!l ~
Examination Hall without handing over their
Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and '1T N8.J \.Q<r~~~ 9fRr N01~<lI~ ~ '1T ~
sign the Attendance Sheet twice. Cases where -9j4)'$!<fi'$ \5ll5f ~ ~ '1T I ~~ ~ ~
a candidate has not signed the Attendance ~ 'fT ~ ij@ Cif\'3ID ~ ~~'~'\Ifi3f ii1lT .
Sheet second time will be deemed not to have ~ dlq~ dlfij \5PIll<9fm"105I;qC1~''1~~<9fm"<rraf ~C;qf6~
handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with
~I
as an unfair means case.

4. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator is 4. ~CC1~nH<fi/~51fc1\9 <fi\IC1tCC1G~~~~


prohibited. '1T I - - -. -

5. The candidates are governed by all Rules and


5. ~C'i$ ~ ~ ~ H~~I<lc;9l CIlR
Regulations of the examination with regard to
their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases ~ <mrr ~ I \5fJl1i'9ffiJ ~ Jf<IWf ~
of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules ~ ~ - f<Wr '5l131 1C~ fuw:f ~c<r I
and Regulations of this examination.

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.

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