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CLASS-XIII _ NEET [2017-18]


SEMI MAJOR TEST _ FOR ALL BATCH

Date :– 11 – 02 – 2018 Duration :3 Hours Max. Marks : 720

Name : ______________________________ Roll No. _________________

Instructions to Candidates
GENERAL :
1. This paper contains 180 Qs. in all. All questions are compulsory.
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provided for rough work.
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MARKING SCHEME :
1. Each Question has four options, only one option is correct. For each correct response
four marks will be awarded and for each incorrect response one marks will be
deducted.
2. In Biology : Q.1 to 90
In Physics : Q.91 to 135
In Chemistry : Q.136 to 180

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PART - I [BIOLOGY]
1. How many enzymes in the list given below 1. uhpsnh xbZl w ph esal sfdr us, Ut kbe dkcksZ
gkbMªsV i j
work in carbohydrates?
dk; Zdj r sgS
A
Enterokinase, Chymotrypsin, Aminopeptidase,
Pepsin, Lactase, Rennin, Carboxypeptidase, , fUVj ksd kbust ] dkbeksfVªfIl u] , feuksisfIVMst ] i sfIl u] ysDVst ]
Nuclease, Amylase j sfuu] dkcksZ Dl hi sfIVMst ] U; w
fDy , st ] , ekby st
(A) Two (B) Three (A) nks (B) r hu
(C) Four (D) Five (C) pkj (D) i k¡p

2. Read the following four statements (a-d)


2. fuEUk pkj dFkuksa(a-d) dksi f<+
, &
(a) The absorbed substances finally reach
(a) vo' kksf"kr i nkFkZva
r esaÅr dksaesai a
gq
pr sgS
at gk¡ os
the tissues which utilise them for their
activities fofHkUu fØ; kvksadsmi ; ksx esay k, t kr sgS
A
(b) Fatty aci ds and gl ycerol are first (b) ol h; vEy ksvkS
j fXyl j kW
ylw
{e ca
a
w
nksesal ekfo"V gksd j
incorporated into small droplets called micelle vka
f=kd E; w
d ksl k esapy st kr sgS
] ft Ugsafel sy dgr sgS
A
which move into the intestinal mucosa
(c) l fØ; i fj ogu l ka
nz.k&i zo.kr k dh fn' kk esagksrk gS
(c ) Ac ti ve t rans port occ urs al ong
concentration gradient hence requires energy vr %Åt kZdh vko' ; dr k gksrh gS
A
(d) In human saliva is mainly produced by (d) euq
"; ea
sy kj dk L=ko.k eq
[ ; : i l sr hu xa
zfUFk; ksa
three pairs of salivary glands } kj k gksrk gS
A
How many of the above statements are right?
fuEu esal sfdr usokD; l gh gS
(A) 3 (B) 2
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 1
(C) 4 (D) 1

3. Whi ch of the fol l owi ng statements i s


3. fuEu esal svl R; dFku gS
\
incorrect?
(A) A feeling of nausea precedes jaundice (A) i hfy ; k l si gy scspS
uh dh vuq
Hkw
fr gksrh gS
A
(B) Reflex action of vomiting is controlled by
(B) oeu dh i zfr or hZfØ; k esMw
y k esafLFkr oeu dsUnz
the -mid centre in medulla l sfu; a
f=kr gksrh gS
A
(C) The activities-of the gastro-intestinal (C) t Bj ka
f=kd i FkdhfØ; k, afofHkUu va
xksadhmfpr l eUo;
tract are under neural and hormonal control dsfy , r a
f=kdk vkS
j gkseksZ
u dsfu; a
=k.k l sgksrh gS
A
(D) None of these (D) mi j ksDr esal sdksbZugha

4. Which of the following statement is correct?


4. fuEufy f[ kr esal sdkS
ul k dFku l gh gS
\
(A) The mucus alongwith the bicarbonates
from pancreas protects the intestinal mucosa (A) E; w
dl ] vXuk' k; dsckbdkckZ susV dsl kFkfey dj vka r
from acid E; w
d ksl k dh vEy dsnq "i zHkko l sj {kk dj r k gS
A
(B) Protein in the chyme are hydrolysed by (B) dkbe dsi z ksVhu vXuk' k; h, ekby st } kj kMk; l S
d sjkbM
pancreatic amylase into Disaccharides. esat y ki ?kfVr gksrsgS A
(C) Fats are broken down by lipases with the (C) ol kfi Ùkdhenn l sy kbi st st } kj kØe' k%MkbZvkS
j
help of bile into di and monoglycerides eksuksfXy l sjkbM esaVw
Vr sgS
A
(D) (A) & (C) both
(D) (A) & (C) nksuksa

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5. The correct sequence of events resulting is 5. da
d ky i s'khesal a
dqpu dsnkS
j ku ?kVukvksadkl ghØe gS
%
&
skeletal muscle contraction is:—
(a) Calcium ion binding to troponin
(a) dS fYl ; e vk; u dk Vªksikfuu l st q M+uk
(b ) Re l e as e of t he neurot ransm i t te r (b) , fl Vkby dks
y hu] U; w
j ksVªkUl feVj dk eq
Dr gksuk
acetylcholine
(c) l kdksZ
IykfTed j sVhdq
y e l sdS
fY'k; e vk; uksadkeq
Dr gksuk
(c) Rel ease of calci um i ons from the
sarcoplasmic reticulum (d) r fU=kdk vkosx dk mRiUu gksuk
(d) Generation of a nerve impulse (e) , fDVu r Fkkek; ks
l hu dkt M+
quk] Vw
Vukr Fkki kW
oj LVªkW
d
(e) Power stroke with actin and myosin dk gksuk
binding and release
(f) i s'kh fØ; kRed foHko dk mRiUu gksuk
(f) Generation of muscle action potential
(A) d, b, a, f, e, a (B) d, b, f, c, a, e (A) d, b, a, f, e, a (B) d, b, f, c, a, e
(C) b, d, c, f, a, e (D) d, b, c, f, a, e (C) b, d, c, f, a, e (D) d, b, c, f, a, e

6. 6.

List-I List-II List-I List-II


(a) Gliding joint Bet w ee n t he c orpals (a) fol i hZl a
f/k d kW
iZ
Yl d schp
Cart ilaginous Bet w ee n t he (b) mi kfLFkt kr l a
f/k Øekxr d ' ks: d kv ksad se/;
(b)
joint adjac ent ve rt e bra e
Bet w ee n a t las and (c) ?kq
j kxzl a
f/k , Vy l r Fkk , fDl l d se/;
(c) Pivot joint
axis
(d) d Ct k l a
f/k ?kq
Vuk l a
f/k
(d) Hinge joint Knee joint

(e) Fibrous joint Bet w ee n skull bones (e) r Ur q


e; l a
f/k d j ksfV v fLFk; ksad se/;
Ball a nd soc ket Bet w ee n humerus d Unq
d o [ kfYYkd k g~
;wej l r Fkk v a
l es[ ky k d s
(f) (f)
joint and pec t orial girdle la
f/k e/;

How many joints are correctly matched: fdr uh l af/k; ksadksl gh fey k; k x; k gS
%
&
(A) Two (B) Four (A) nks (B) pkj
(C) Five (D) Six (C) i k¡p (D) N%

7. Which one of the following is not a disorder 7. fuEufy f[ kr esal sdkS


u&l k vfLFk fodkj ughagS
\
of bone? (A) la
f/k ' kksFk
(A) Arthritis (B) Osteoporosis (B) vfLFk l q
f"kj r k ¼
vksfLVvksi ksjksfl l ½
(C) Osteosclerosis (D) Atherosclerosis (C) vks
fLVvksLdsy sjksfl l (D) , s
FksjksLdy sjksfl l

8. Which one of the following statements is true: 8. fuEufy f[ kr esal sdkS u&l k dFku l gh gS \
(A) Head of humerus bone articulates with (A) g~ ;wej l vfLFk dk ' kh"kZva l &es[ky k ds, sfl VScq
ye
acetabulum of pectoral girdle. xqgk dsl kFk l a ; kst u gksrk gS
A
(B) Head of humerus bone articulates with (B) g~;w ej l vfLFkdk' kh"kZ &val es[ky kdhXy hukW ; M&xqgk
glenoid cavity of pectoral girdle. dsl kFk l a ; kst u dj r k gS A
(C) Head of humerus bone articulates with (C) g~ ;w ej l vfLFk dk ' kh"kZJksf.k&es[ky k dh , d xq gk
a cavity called acetabulum of pelvic girdle. ft l s, fl VS cq
y e dgr sgS ] dsl kFk l a
; kst u dj r k gS
A
(D) Head of humerus bone articulates with (D) g~ ;w ej l vfLFk dk fl j &Jksf.k es[ky k dh Xy hukW ;M
a glenoid cavity of pelvic girdle. xqgk dsl kFk l a ; kst u dj r k gS
A

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9. Which of the following layer contain nerves, 9. fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl Lr j esa: f/kj ] y l hdko r a
f=kdk, sa
blood and lymph vessels? i k; h t kr h gS\
(A) Mucosa (B) Muscularis (A) E; w d ksl k (B) eLdw y sjhl
(C) Serosa (D) Submucosa (C) fl j kslk (D) l cE; w d ksl k
10. Which of the following items gives its correct 10. fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl en esaml dhdq
y l ghl a
[ ; k nh
total number?
(A) Number of Ribs = 15 x; h gS
\
(B) Total number of bone = 230 (A) i l fy ; ksdh l a
[;k = 15
in Human body
(B) ekuo ' kj hj esadqy vfLFk; ksadh l a
[ ; k = 230
(C) Total number of bone = 100
in fore limb (C) vxzi kn esadq y vfLFk; ksadh l a
[ ; k = 100
(D) Total number of bone = 60 (D) i ' p i kn esadqy vfLFk; ksadh l a
[ ; k = 60
in the hind limb

11. The partial pressures (in mmHg) of oxygen 11. ok; q


e.My dhr q
y ukesafofHkUu HkkxksaesavkW
Dl ht u o dkcZ
u
and carbon dioxide at different parts in
MkbvkW
Dl kbM dsvka
f' kd nkc (mmHg) uhpsfn; k x; k
comparison to that in atmosphere are given
below. Fill the gaps marked A, B, C and D.
gS
A A, B, C o D fj Dr LFkkuksadh i w
fr Zdhft ; sa
A

Respir Atmosp Blood Blood :f/kj :f/kj


'oluh ok;qe.M
atory heric Alveoli (Deoxy (oxyge Tissue dwf idk;sa ¼fovkWDlh ¼vkWDlh ÅŸkd
xSl yh; ok;q
Gas Air genated nated) tuhd`r½ tuhd`r½
O2 159 A 40 C 40 O2 159 A 40 C 40
CO2 0.3 40 B 40 D CO2 0.3 40 B 40 D

A B C D A B C D
(A) 104 40 95 45 (A) 104 40 95 45
(B) 128 45 40 95 (B) 128 45 40 95
(C) 104 45 95 45 (C) 104 45 95 45
(D) 154 65 45 40 (D) 154 65 45 40

12. The glomerular capillary blood pressure causes 12. Xy kses: y l dkdksf' kdh; j Dr nkc fdu i j r ksl sj Dr dk
filtration of blood through ?
fuL; anu dj r k gs\
(A) Endothelium of glomerular blood vessels
(B) The epithelium of Bowman's capsule (A) xq PN dk j Dr okfgdkvksadh vka r fj d mi dy k
(C) Basement membrane between these two (B) cks eu l Ei q
V dh mi dy k
layers (C) bu nksi j r ks adhchp i kbZt kusoky hvk/kkj f>Yy h
(D) All the above
(D) mi j ks Dr l Hkh

13. Exchange of O2 and CO2 at the alveoli and 13. dw fi dkvksao År dksaesaO2 o CO2 dkfofue; fol j .k} kj k
tissues occur by diffusion. Rate of diffusion gksrk gSA fol j .k dh nj fuHkZj dj r h gS
A
is dependent on
a. O2 (pO2) o CO2 (pCO2) dhvka
f' kd nkc i zo.kr ki j
a. The partial pressure gradients of O2 (pO2)
and CO2 (pCO2) b. xS
l ksadh foy s;r k i j
b. Solubility of gases. c. fol j .k l r g dh LFkw
yr k i j
c. Thickness of the diffusion surface.
l gh fodYi dk p; u dhft , &
Choose the correct option
(A) ds oy a (B) a , oab
(A) a only (B) a & b
(C) b only (D) a, b & c (C) dsoy b (D) a, b , oac

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14. Expiration is a process by which deoxygenated 14. mPN~ ol u , d i zfØ; kgSft l ds} kjkQsQ+ Mksal sfovkW
Dl ht uhdr̀
air is expelled out from the lungs. Which of ok; qfu"dkfl r gksrhgS Al kekU; ; kcy i w oZ
d mPN~ ol u ds
the following process does not occur during
nkS
j ku fuEu esal sdkS ul h i zfØ; k ughagksrh gS \
normal or forceful expiration?
(A) Relaxation of diaphragm (A) MkbÝke dk f' kfFky u gks uk
(B) Contraction of internal intercostal muscle (B) vkU r fj d vUr j ki ' kqZ
d i sf' k; ksaesal adq pu gksuk
(C) Contraction of abdominal muscles (C) mnj h; i s f' k; ksaesal a
dqpu gksuk
(D) Ribs are pulled upward and outward (D) i l fy ; ksdk Åi j o uhpsdh vks j f[ kpuk

15. Which centre of respiration is primarily meant 15. ' ol u dk dkS ul k dsUnzeq[ ; r %l hfer fu' ol u dsfy ,
to limit inspiration and can moderate the gksrkgSvkS j ' ol u y ; c) dsUnzdsdk; ksZdksl a rq
fy r dj
function of the respiratory rhythm centre? l dr k gS\
(A) Apneustic centre (A) , I; w
fLVd dsUnz
(B) Pneumotaxic centre (B) ' okl kuqpy u dsUnz
(C) Dorsal respiratory group (C) i `"Bh; ' ol uh l ew g
(D) Ventral respiratory group (D) v/kj ' ol uh l ew g

16. The sino-atrial node generates an action 16. dksVj vkfy Un i oZl fU/kl sl fØ; foHko mRiUu gksrkgSft l l s
potential which stimulates both the atria to nksuksavkfy Unksaesal a
dqpu míhfi r gksrk gSA bl l sfuy ; ksa
contract. This increases the flow of blood into
the ventricles by about
esay xHkx fdr uk i zfr ' kr : f/kj i zokg c<+
r k gS\
(A) 70% (B) 30 % (C) 50 % (D) 20 % (A) 70% (B) 30 % (C) 50 % (D) 20 %

17. If the blood flow in the wall of heart is 17. ; fn dksjksuj h/keuhesack/kk gksusdsdkj .k ECG ea sân;
inadequate due to obstruction of coronary dhfHkfÙkesa: f/kj dki zokg vi ; kZIr gSvkS
j ST [ k.Mnck
artery in ECG and the ST segment is depressed
gqv k gS
AO ; fDr dkS ul sfodkj l sxzLr gS
which disorder is the person is suffering from
(A) Myocardial ischaemia (A) ek; ksd kfMZ, y b' dseh; k
(B) Angina pectoris (B) , at kbuk i sDVksfj l
(C) Heart failure (C) âni kr
(D) Myocardial infarction (D) ek; ks d kfMZ
, y buQkj , D' ku

18. Which of the following are thread like tendons 18. fuEu esal sdkS u i sfi y j h i sf' k; ksadsl w
=k l eku d.Mj k; sa
of papillary muscles inserted upon the flaps gS
at ksf=koy u o f} oy u di kVksadsi Yy ksaesafuosf' kr gksrs
of tricuspid and bicuspid valve ? gS
a
(A) Trabeculae carneae (A) Vs ªchD; wy h dkuhZ
(B) Columnae carneae (B) dks Y; weuhdkuhZ
(C) Chordae tendinae (C) dks MkZ
bZVsUMhuh
(D) Moderator band (D) ekW Mj sVj cS.M

19. The pulmonary trunk is connected with the 19. i Yeksuj hVªa
d A } kj k egk/keuhl st q
M+k gksrk gSft l esa
aorta by the A that represent remanant of
B bl dsHkw
z.kh; t q
M+ko dsvo' ks"k dksn' kkZ
r k gS
A
an embryonic connection B
A B A B
(A) foramen ovale (1) Ductus arteriosus (A) Qksjkesu vksosy (1) MDVl vkj Vhfj vks
ll
(B) Foramen ovale (2) Fossa ovalis
(C) Ligamentum (3) Ductus arteriosum (B) Qks
j kesu vksosy (2) Qks
l k vksosfy l
arteriosum (C) fyxkesUVe vkjVhfj vksl e (3) MDVl vkj Vhfj vksl e
(D) Ductus (4) Ligamentum
arteriosum arteriosum (D) MDVl vkj Vhfj vks l e (4) fyxkesUVe vkj Vhfj vksl e

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20. Which one of the following is a characteristic 20. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k vfHky {k.k i s'kht fur ân; dk gS
\
of myogenic heart?
(A) vkosx fof' k"V i zd kj dsi s'kh; År d esacur k gSt ks
(A) Impulse is generated by special muscular ân; esafodfl r gksrk gS A
tissue that develops with in the heart
(B) vkos x dsQS y ko dsfy , fof' k"V i zd kj dspkyu r a
f=kdk
(B) There are special conducting nerve fibre
r Ur qgksrsgS
a
for spreading the impulse
(C) It will stop beating immediately when
(C) t c ân; dks' kj hj l svy x dj fn; k t kr kgSbl esa
heart is detached from the body Li a
nu ' kh?kz: d t k; sxkA
(D) Impulse of heart beat is generated by (D) ân; Li a nu dk vkosx r a f=kdk r a
=k l smRiUu gksrk
nervous system but spread by muscles gS
ay sfdu ; g i sf' k; ksal sQS
y r k gSa

21. Read the following statements: 21. fuEu dFkuksadk v/; ; u dj ksa &
a. They are secreted by ductless glands. a. bues aL=ko.k okfgdkfgu xzfUFk; ksa} kj k gksrk gS A
b. They are non-nutrient chemical which act b. ; si ks
"k.kfoghu j l k; u gksrkgS] t ksvUr%dksf' kdh; l a
ns'kokgd
as intercellular messengers. dk dk; Zdj r k gS A
c. They are secreted in trace amount. c. ; scgq r de ek=kk esaL=kkfor gksrsgS A
d. They act as neural messenger. d. ; sr a f=kdh; l a ns'kokgd dh r j g dk; Zdj r sgS A
Choose the i ncorrect stat ement w. r.t gkeksZ
u dsl UnHkZesaxy r dFku pq fu; s&
hormones.
(A) a, b, r Fkk c (B) ds oy d
(A) a, b, & c (B) d only
(C) c r Fkk d (D) ds oy a
(C) c & d (D) a only

22. Choose the correct statement w.r.t gland, 22. ad s: i esafpfUgr xzafUFk d sl a
nHkZesal gh d Fku d ks
marked as a. pq
uksA

(A) It secretes releasing & inhibiting (A) ; g i zsjd o l a


ned gkeksZ
u L=kkfor d j r h gS
A
hormones.
(B) It secretes a hormone called (B) ; g, d gkeksZ
u ft l sfey sVksfuu d gr sgS
] L=kkfor
melatonin. djr hgS
A
(C) It is composed of two lobes (C) ; g nksi kfy ; ksl sfufeZ r gksrk gSA
(D) It i s anatomical ly di vi ded i nto an (D) ; g nksH kkxksa, fMuksgkbi ksQkbfl l r FkkU;w
j ksgkbi ksQkbfl l
adenohypophysis & a neurohypophysis. esafoHkkft r gksrk gS A

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23. Match the column:– 23. Lr a


EHkksadk fey ku dj ks&
Column–I Column–II Lr a
EHk–I Lr a
EHk–II
a. Hypothalamus i. Melatonin a. gkbi ksFkS
y sel i. fey s Vksfuu
b. Pineal ii. Prolactin (PRL) b. fi fu; y ii. i z
ksy sfDVu(PRL)
c. Pituitary iii. Growth hormone(GH) c. fi V~ ;w
Vj h iii. of̀) gkeks Uk(GH)
Z
d. Thyroid iv. Thyroxine d. Fkk; j kbM iv. Fkkbj kDl hu
v. GnRH v. GnRH
vi. Thyrocalcitionin(TCT) vi. Fkk; j ks
d sfYl Vksfuu(TCT)
(A) a-v, b-i, ii, c-iii, d-iv, vi (A) a-v, b-i, ii, c-iii, d-iv, vi
(B) a-v, b-i, c-ii, iii, d-iv, vi (B) a-v, b-i, c-ii, iii, d-iv, vi
(C) a-v, b-i, c-ii, d-iii, iv, vi (C) a-v, b-i, c-ii, d-iii, iv, vi
(D) a-v, b-i, c-ii, iv, d-iii, vi (D) a-v, b-i, c-ii, iv, d-iii, vi

24. PRL, TSH, T4, TCT, LH, FSH, Thymosin, 24. PRL, TSH, T4, TCT, LH, FSH, Fkk; eks
l hu] bUl q
fy u]
insulin, Glucagon, GnRH, ACTH Xy q
d sxksu] GnRH, ACTH
= How many hormones are secreted by gland fdr usgkeksZ
u , DVksMeZ
y mRifÙk okyhxza
fUFk l sL=kkfor gksrsA
gS
with ectodermal origin.
(A) r hu (B) pkj
(A) Three (B) Four
(C) Five (D) Six (C) i k¡p (D) N%

25. Read the following statements. 25. fuEu dFkuksadksi <ksa A


a. Glucagon is peptide hormone, plays an a. Xy q d sxksu i sIVkbMgkeksZ u gS ] t ksXYkwd kst Lr j dkscuk; s
important role in maintaining the normal j [ kusesa; ksxnku nsrk gS A
glucose level. b. ds Vsd ksy kekbUl l r dZ r k] I; w
i hy j hl a
dqpu o Losnu vkfn
b. catecholamines increases alertness, Pupillary dksc<kr k gS A
contraction, sweating etc. c. Fkk; el dks f' kdk ek/; i zfr j {kk l sl EcfU/kr gksrk gS A
c. Thymus is related with cell mediated immunity. d. i sj kFkk; j kbMxza fUFkl s, d i sIVkbMgkeksZ u t ksi sjkFkkekZ
su
d. Parathyroid glands secrete a peptide dgy kr k gS ] L=kkfor gksrk gSt ksj Dr esaCa Lr j dks +2

hormone called Parathormone (PTH), which ?kVkr k gS A


decreases the Ca+2 level in blood. e. feys Vksfuu 24 ?k.VsnS fud vkofr Z r kdsfu; eu esegRoi w . kZ
e. Melatonin plays a very important role in Hkw
fedk fuHkkr k gS A”
the regulation of a 24 hour diurnal rhythm.
fdr usdFku vl R; ughagS &
How many statement are not incorrect.
(A) r hu (B) nks
(A) Three (B) Two
(C) , d (D) i k¡p
(C) One (D) Five

26. 26.

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Choose the correct match. l gh l q esfy r dkspq uksA


(A) b- scala vestibuli - Remains separated with (A) Lds y k osfLVcq
y kbZ&Ldsy k fefM; k dsl kFk vk/kkj h;
scala media by basilar membrane. f>Yy h } kj k i F̀kd j gr k gSA
(B) d- organ of corti-Located of the basilar (B) dks VhZdk va x & vk/kkj h; f>Yy h i j mi fLFkr gksrk
membrane which contains hair cells that act gSt ksj kse dksf' kdkj [ kr sgSr FkkJo.kxzkghdhr j g dk; Z
as auditory receptor. dj r k gS A
(C) a- scala vestibuli- Remains separated
(C) Lds y kosfLVcq y kbZ& Ldsy kfefM; kdsl kFkfj l uj f>Yyh
with scala media by Reissner's membrane.
} kj k i F̀kd j gr k gS A
(D) f- Tectorial membrane- Thin elastic
membrane situated above the rows of hair (D) Vs DVksfj ; y f>Yyh& eghu i zR;kLFkf>Yyhj kse dksf'kdkvksa
cells. dh i a fDr dsmi j fLFkr gksrh gS A

27. a. Generation of action potential in bipolar 27. a. f} /kzq


oh; U; wj ksu esafØ; kRed foHko dk mRié gksuk
neurons.
b. vkos xksdknd̀ r a f=kdkl sn`' ; oYdq V dksl a
pkfj r gksuk
b. Impulses are transmitted to the visual cortex.
c. Generation of action potential in ganglion cells. c. xasfXy ; ksu dksf' kdkvksaesafØ; kRed foHko dkmRié gksuk
d. Generation of potential differences in d. i zd k' kxzkghdksf' kdkvksaesafoHko vUr j ky dkmRié gksuk
photoreceptor cells. e. vkos xksadkfo' ys"k.kfd; kt kukr Fkkj sfVuki j cusi zfr fcEc
e. Impulses are analyed and image formed and
retina is recognised based on earlier memory dk i w oZLef̀r r Fkk vuq Hko dsvk/kkj i j i gpkuukA
and experiences. l gh Øe i gpkfu; s% &
Choose the correct sequence :- (A) d  a  b  c  e
(A) d  a  b  c  e
(B) a  d  c  b  e
(B) a  d  c  b  e
(C) d  a  c  b  e (C) d  a  c  b  e
(D) d  c  a  b  e (D) d  c  a  b  e

28. Which of the following best describes the 28. fuEu esl sdkS ul k ekse l n`' ; i nkFkZ] ft l sekbfy u dgk
waxy-appearing material called myelin. t kr k gS ] fd JS "B r j hdsl sO ; k[ ; k dj r k gS
A
(A) A mass of white lipid material that (A) U ;w
j ksu dsMsUMªkbV~ l dspkj ksavksj mi fLFkr , d ' osr
surrounds the dendrites of a neuron. ol h; i nkFkZdh l a gfr
(B) A mass of white lipid material that insulates (B) , d ' os r ol h; i nkFkZdh l a gfr t ks, d U; w j ksu ds
the axon of a neuron. , sDl ksu dksm"ekj ks/kh cukr h gS A
(C) A lipoprotein cell membrane on the outside (C) , Dl ks u dsckj g dhr j Q , d fy i ksizksfVu dhdksf' kdk
of axons.
f>Yyh
(D) A mass of white lipid material that
(D) , d U ;w
j ksu dhdksf' kdkdk; dspkj ksar j Q mi fLFkr
surrounds the cell body of a neuron.
' osr ol h; i nkFkZdh l a gfr
29. Identify the parts labelled as a to e and 29. a l se ds: i esaukeka fdr Hkkxksdksi gpkusar Fkk fn; s
choose t he c orre ct opt i on for gi ve n x, ?kqVuk i zfr {ksi fØ; k dksn' kkZ
r k gq
v k i zfr {ksi fØ; k ds
diagrammatic representation of reflex action fp=kh; i zn' kZ
u dsfy , l gh dFku dkspq uksaA
showing knee jerk reflex.

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(A) a – Dorsal root ganglia (A) a – i `"Bh; ewy xsfXy a
;k
b – Grey matter b – /kwl j nzO
;
c – white matter c – ' osr nzO;
d – Afferent pathway d – vfHkokgh i kFkos
e – Efferent Pathway
e – vi okgh i kFkos
(B) a – Dorsal root ganglia (B) a – i `"Bh; ew y xsfXy a
;k
b – white matter b – ' os r nzO;
c – Grey matter c – /kwl j nzO;
d – Afferent pathway d – vfH kokgh i kFkos
e – Efferent Pathway e – vi okgh i kFkos
(C) a – Dorsal root ganglia
(C) a – i `"Bh; ew y xsfXy a
;k
b – Grey matter,
b – /kwl j nzO;
c – white matter,
d – Efferent Pathway c – ' osr nzO ;
e – Afferent pathway d – vi okgh i kFkos
e – vfH kokgh i kFkos
(D) a – Dorsal root ganglia (D) a – i `"Bh; ew y xsfXy a
;k
b – white matter
b – ' os r nzO;
c – Grey matter
c – /kwl j nzO;
d – Efferent Pathway
d – vi okgh i kFkos
e – Afferent pathway
e – vfH kokgh i kFkos
30. Which of the followi ng is true or false 30. fn; sx, fp=k esadkS
u&dkS
u l sl R; o vl R; gS\
regarding the given figure :
A
A
B
B

C
C

D
D
E
E

(I) A- ; g U; w
j kW
u dkscgw
/kzw
oh; cukr h gS
(I) A- Make a neuron multipolar
(II) C- ; g D dksL=kkfor dj r hgSr Fkk r hozl a ogu
(II) C- Secrete D & is responsible for rapid
conduction
dsfy , ft Eesnkj gSA
(III) B- are the fragment of ER along with (III) B- ER ds[ k.M t ksRibosome dsl kFk gS
ribosome (IV) E- ; g myelinated U ;w j kW
u esl kYVsVj hl a
ogu
(IV) E- responsible for saltatory conduction dsfy , ft Eesnkj gS
in myelinated neurons. I II III IV
I II III IV
(A) T T T T
(A) T T T T
(B) F T F T
(B) F T F T
(C) T F T F (C) T F T F
(D) F F F T (D) F F F T

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31. Find the correct option with one exception in it 31. , d vi okn dsl kFk l gh fodYi dks<w
a
<s:-
Excretory Stru. Exam ples Exception Excretory Stru. Exam ples Exception
Taenia, Planaria, Taenia, Planaria,
(A) Flame c ell Amphioxus (A) Flame c ell Amphioxus
Amphioxus, Herdmania Amphioxus, Herdmania
Earthworm, Leec h, Earthworm, Leec h,
(B) Nephridia Leec h (B) Nephridia Leec h
Asc aris, Nereis Asc aris, Nereis
(C) Malpighian Coc kroac h, Honeybee, (C) Malpighian Coc kroac h, Honeybee,
Prawn Prawn
tubule Butterfly, Prawn tubule Butterfly, Prawn

(D) Antennal Prawn, Coc kroac h, (D) Antennal Prawn, Coc kroac h,
Sc orpion Sc orpion
gland Spider, Sc orpion gland Spider, Sc orpion

32. In a nephron, the _a_ flows through the _b_ 32. usÝkW
u esa_a_ dk i zokg _b_ dsek/; e l smPp nkc
under great pressure. The reason for this dsl kFk gksrk gS
] bl mPp nkc dk dkj .k _c_ l ¡d j k gS
great pressure is that the _c_ is narrower
_d_ dh r q y uk esa
than the _d_.
This high pressure causes the part of blood bl mPp nkc dsdkj .kj Dr _e_ l sNudj oD̀d h; l Eiw "V
to filter out from the _e_ into renal capsule. esat kr k gS
A
Choose the correct option :- l gh fodYi dk pw uko dhft , &
(A) a. Filtrate (A) a. Filtrate
b. Glomerulus b. Glomerulus
c. Efferent arteriole c. Efferent arteriole
d. Afferent arteriole d. Afferent arteriole
e. Glomerular capallaries e. Glomerular capallaries
(B) a. Blood (B) a. Blood
b. Glomerulus b. Glomerulus
c. Afferent arteriole c. Afferent arteriole
d. Efferent arteriole d. Efferent arteriole
e. Glomerular capallaries e. Glomerular capallaries
(C) a. Blood (C) a. Blood
b. Glomerulus b. Glomerulus
c. Efferent arteriole c. Efferent arteriole
d. Afferent arteriole d. Afferent arteriole
e. Glomerular capallaries e. Glomerular capallaries
(D) a. Filtrate (D) a. Filtrate
b. Glomerulus b. Glomerulus
c. Afferent arteriole c. Afferent arteriole
d. Efferent arteriole d. Efferent arteriole
e. Glomerular capallaries e. Glomerular capallaries

33. Choose the statement which is not incorrect 33. ml dFku dkp; u dhft , t ksew =kfuekZ . kdsfy , vl R;
for urine formation.
ugh gS A
(A) Collecting duct is the part of nephron,
which plays a role in maintenance of PH & (A) l axzkgd ufy dk usÝkW u dk og Hkkx gSt ksPH r Fkk
ionic balance. vk; ku dsl Ur q y u esaHkwfedk fuHkkr k gSA
(B) Nearly all of the essential nutrients and (B) yxH kx l Hkhvko' ; d i ks"kd r Ro r Fkk70-80% fo| q r
70-80% of el ectrol ytes and water are vi ?kV~; r Fkk t y PCT } kj k i q u%
vo' kksf"kr gksrsgSA
reabsorbed by PCT.
(C) gs uy sy w i e/; ka
' k vUr j ky hnzo dsi j kl j .k fu; eu
(C) Henle's loop plays a non-significant role
in the maintenance of high osmolarity of esaegRoi w . kZHkw
fedk ugh fuHkkr kA
medullary interstitial fluid. (D) DCT ds oy t y r Fkkl ksfM; e vk; uksadsi wu%vo' kks"k.k
(D) DCT is capable of reabsorption of Na+ & esal {ke gS A
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34. Glucose, Creatinine, Hippuric acid, Amino acid, 34. Glucose, Creatinine, Hippuric acid, Amino acid,
Ammonia, Urea, Uric acid Ammonia, Urea, Uric acid
How many of them are high threshold
fuEu esal sfdr usmPp nS
gy h i nkFkZgS:-
substances :-
(A) Two (B) Three (A) nks (B) r hu
(C) Four (D) Five (C) pkj (D) i k¡p

35. 35.

F F
A A
B B

AE AE

D D

C C

Read the following statements :- fuEu dFku dksi f<+


; s:-
(i) A along with F is called malpighian tubule (i) F l fgr A dksesYi hxh; u ufy dk, dgk t kr k gS
A
(ii) B is lined by simple cuboidal brush border
(ii) B l j y ?kukdkj cz'kckW
Mj l svkLr fj r gSt ksfuL; a
nu
epithelium which increase the surface area
dsfy , l r gh {ks=kQy dksc<+
kr h gS
A
for filtration.
(iii) D [ k.M esaU; w
ur e i q
u%vo' kks"k.k gksrk gS
A
(iii) In segment D, reabsorption is minimum

(i v) E i s re sp onsi bl e for cond i t i onal (iv) Na r Fkk t y dsoS


d fYi d i q
u%vo' kks"k.k dsfy , E
reabsorption of Na and water. ft Eesnkj gS
A
Choose the correct statement l R; dFku dk pq
uko dhft , &
(A) i, iii & iv (B) ii, iii & iv (A) i, iii & iv (B) ii, iii & iv

(C) iii & iv (D) only iv (C) iii & iv (D) only iv

36. In which of the following phylum true coelom 36. fuEu esal sfdl l a
?k esl R; l hy kse vuq
i fLFkr gksrhgS
\
is absent:–
(A) , sfufy Mk (B) eksy Ldk
(A) Annelida (B) Mollusca
(C) , Lds
gsfYeUFkht (D) bdkbZ
uksMesZ
Vk
(C) Aschelminthes (D) Echinodermata

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37. Match the column-I with column-II and select 37. dkW
y e-I dksdkW
y e-II dsl kFkfey k, r Fkkl ghmÙkj dk
the correct answer:– p; u dj sa
A
Column-I Column-II dkW
y e-I dkW
y e-II

(i) Euspong ia (a)


(i) ;w
Li ksfUt ; k (a)

(ii) Spongi lla (b) (ii) Li ksfUt yk (b)

(iii) Sycon (c) (iii) l k; dksu (c)

(A) (i)-a, (ii)-b, (iii)-c


(A) (i)-a, (ii)-b, (iii)-c
(B) (i)-b, (ii)-a, (iii)-c
(B) (i)-b, (ii)-a, (iii)-c
(C) (i)-c, (ii)-b, (iii)-a (C) (i)-c, (ii)-b, (iii)-a
(D) (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-a
(D) (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-a

38. Which of the following is not a characteristics 38. fuEu esl sdkS
ul k y {k.k l a
?k fuMsfj ; k dk ughagS
A
of phylum cnidaria
(A) fuMsfj ; u esamÙkd Lr j dk l a
?kBu i k; k t kr k gS
A
(A) Cni dari ans exhi bi t ti ssue l evel of
r Fkk ; sf} dksjdh gksrsgS
A
organisation and are diploblastic.
(B) Digestion is extracellular and intracellular. (B) i kpu ckg~
; dksf' kdh; r Fkk va
r %dksf' kdh; gksrk gS
A
(C) Polyps produce medusae sexually and (C) i ks
fy i yS
a
fxd : i l sesMw l kdkfuek.kZdj r sgS
] r Fkk
medusae form the polyps asexually esMw
l k vy S a
fxd : i l si ksfy i cukr h gS
A
(D) Corals have skeleton composed of calcium (D) dks j Yl dk da d ky dsfY' k; e dkcksZ
usV dk cuk gksrk
carbonate. gS
A

39. Id enti fy t he p hy l um on t he b as i s of 39. fuEufyf[ kr fn; sx; sy{k.kksdsvk/kkj i j l a


?kdki gpkfu; sa
&
characteristics given below:–
(i) ,d l q
fodfl r i s'kh; xzl uh dsl kFk i w
. kZvkgkj uky
(i) Alimentary canal is complete with a well
developed muscular pharynx. i kbZt kr h gS
A

(ii) An excretory tube removes body wastes (ii) mR


lt hZufydk' kj hj dsvi f' k"B dksnsgxq
gkl smRl t hZ
from the body cavity through the excretory fNnz} kj k ckgj fudky r h gS
A
pore.
(A) , fufy Mk (B) Iys
fVgsfYeUFkht
(A) Annelida (B) Platyhelminthes
(C) fl y sUVªsVk (D) , Lds
gsfYeUFkht
(C) Coelenterata (D) Aschelminthes

40. How many animals are monoecious from the 40. uhpsnhxbZt Urq v ksadhl w phesal sfdr ust Urqf} fy a
xhgS A
animals listed below:– , Ld sjhl ] QsjsVhek] , sUl kby ksLVksek] usjht ] oq
psjsfj ; k]
Ascaris, Pheretima, Ancylostoma, Nereis, fg: fMusfj ; k]
Wuchereria, Hirudinaria.
(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4 (C) 3 (D) 4

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41. Match the column-I with column-II and select 41. dkWy e-I dksdkW y e-II dsl kFkfey k, r Fkkl ghmÙkj dk
the correct answer.
p; u dj sa A
Column-I Column-II
dkWy e-I dkW
y e-II
(i) Pinctada (a) Sea hare
(ii) Sepia (b) Tusk shell (i) fi a
DVsMk (a) l eqnzh [ kj xks'k
(iii) Aplysia (c) Chiton (ii) fl fi ; k (b) dBks j vkoj .k
(iv) Chaetopleura (d) Pearl oyster (iii) , s
fIyfl ; k (c) dkbVu
(v) Dentalium (e) Cuttle fish (iv) fdVks Iy w
jk (d) i y Zvk, LVj
(v) Ms UVsfy ; e (e) dVy fQ' k
(A) (i)-(e), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b) (A) (i)-(e), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b)
(B) (i)-(e), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b), (v)-(c) (B) (i)-(e), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(b), (v)-(c)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(e), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b)
(C) (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(e), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b)
(D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(e), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b)
(D) (i)-(d), (ii)-(e), (iii)-(a), (iv)-(c), (v)-(b)

42. Whi c h of the fol l ow i ng i s the correct 42. fuEu esal sdkS ul sy {k.k oxZl j hl ì dsfy , l gh gS A
characteristics of class Reptilia. (A) ' kj hj ' kq
"d ' kYd ; qDr Ropk l s<dk ugh j gr k gS A
(a) Body is not covered by dry and cornified skin. (B) ; g vl er ki h gks r sgSA
(b) They are poikilotherms. (C) bues ackg~ ; d.kZfNnzi k, t kr sgS A
(c) They have external ear openings. (D) fy a x vy x&vy x gksrsgS, oafu"kspu vka r fj d gksrk
(d) Sexes are separate & fertilisation is
internal.
gS
A
(A) a & b (B) b & c (A) a o b (B) b o c
(C) c & d (D) b & d (C) c o d (D) b o d

43. Which one of the following statements is 43. fuEu esal sdkS
u l k dFku vl R; gS
\
incorrect?
(A) fr y pV~ Vso >ha xsesavi f' k"V i nkFkksZ
adk mRl t Z
u
(A) In Cockroaches and prawns excretion of waste
material occurs through Malpighian tubules. eS
Yi hft ; u ufy dkvksadsek/; e l sgksrk gS A
(B) In ctenophores, locomotion is mediated (B) Vhuks Qksj esapy u da
d r i fV~Vdkvksadsek/; e l sgksrk
by comb plates. gS
A
(C) In Fasciola flame cells take part in
(C) Qsfl ; ksy kesaToky kdks'kk, ¡mRl t Z
u esaHkkx y srhgS
a
A
excretion.
(D) da spq, ¡mHk; ; fy a
xhgksrsgS
a
] fQj Hkhmuesai j k&fu"kspu
(D) Earthworms are hermaphrodites and yet
cross fertilization take place among them. gksrk gS
A

44. Which of the following structures is correctly 44. fuEu esal sdkSu l sva
x dk o.kZu l gh esy [ kkr k gS \
matched with its description?
(A) i Vh; oD̀d d o & nksuksacfgoZ̀Ddh; gS a
A
(A) Septal nephridia— Both are exonephric
and pharyngeal xzl uh; oD̀d d
nephridia (B) vka=koy u & l Mh+i fÙk; ksavkS j eǹk
(B) Typhlosole — Helps in grinding the d.kksadksi hl usesa
soil particles and
decaying leaves. enn dj r k gS A
(C) Hepatic caeca— Blind tubules (C) ; dr̀ h; va
/kuky & dkWd j ksp dhvkgkj uky dh
present at the junction vxzka
=k vkS j e/; ka
=k dsl af/k
of foregut and mid-gut
in the alimentary canal
Hkkx esava /k ufy dk, ¡ i kbZ
of the cockroach. t kr h gS a
A
(D) Gizzard — Internal median fold (D) i s
"k.kh & dsapq, dh vk¡r dh i `"B
present in the dorsal
nhokj esavka r fj d e/; e
wall of the intestine of
earthworm. oy ; i k; k t kr k gS A
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45. Read the given paragraph. 45. fn; k x; k vuq PNsn i <+
sa
A
"It is lined by glandular and ciliated cells. It **bl esaxzUFkh; o i {ekHkhdksf' kdkvksadk vkLr j gksrk gS A
absorbs nitrogenous waste products from ; g : f/kj xqgk l sukbVªkst uhmRl t hZi nkFkksZadksvo' kksf"kr
haemocoel and convert them into uric acid
dj mUgsa; w fj d vEy esai fj ofr Z
r dj nsrhgS ] t ksi ' pka
=k
which is excreted out through the hindgut."
} kj k mRl ft Zr dj fn; k t kr k gSA^^ ; g dkW d j ksp dhfdl
W hi ch of the fol l ow i ng st ruct ures of
cockroach is referred here?
j puk dksn' kkZ r k gS
\
(A) Trachea (B) Hepatic caecum (A) ' okl uky (B) ; dr̀ h; va /kuky
(C) Tergum (D) Malpighian tubule (C) Vj xe (D) eS y i hft ; u ufy dk, ¡

46. Charles darwin discovered auxin while working 46. fdl i j dk; Zdj r sgq
, Charles Darwin usauxin dh
on [ kkst dh &
(A) Carrot grass (Parthenium) (A) Carrot grass (Parthenium)
(B) Bermuda grass (Cynodon) (B) Bermuda grass (Cynodon)
(C) Canary grass (Phalaris) (C) Canary grass (Phalaris)
(D) Oat (Avena) (D) Oat (Avena)

47. A higher concentration of synthetic auxins 47. la


' y sf"kr vkW fDl u dh mPp l kUnzrk i z;q Dr gksrh gS
&
are used for :- (A) ew y vkj a Hku of̀) dsfy ; s
(A) Enhancing root initiation (B) [ kj i r okj fu; a =k.k dsfy ; s
(B) Weed control
(C) i k' oZdfy dkvks adh of̀) dksj ksd usdsfy ; s
(C) Preventing growth of lateral buds
(D) i q "i u i zsfj r dj usdsfy ; s
(D) Inducing flowering

48. pØh; QkW


LQksfj dj .k mRiUu dj r k gS
&
48. Cyclic phosphorylation produces :
(A) ATP vkS
j NADPH2 (B) dsoy NADPH2
(A) ATP and NADPH2 (B) NADPH2 only
(C) ATP only (D) ATP , NADPH2 and O2 (C) ds
oy ATP (D) ATP, NADPH2 vkS
j O2

49. Which one of the following plant hormone is 49. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k gkeksZ
u , d r uko gkeksZ
u dgy kr k gS
&
known as a stress hormone (A) ft czsfy u (B) dkbus
fVu
(A) Gibberellins (B) Kinetin
(C) vkW
fDl u (D) , fCl fl d vEy
(C) Auxin (D) Abscisic acid

50. Match the phytohormones given in column I 50. i kni gkWeksZ


u t ksLr EHk i zFke esar Fkk budsdk; Zt ksLr EHk
with their functions given in column-II. Choose f} r h; esafn; sx; sgS] dsdk; ksZdksl q esfy r dj l ghmÙkj
the answer with correct combination of dk pq uko dhft , &
alphabets : Lr EHk-I Lr EHk-II
Column-I Column-II
A. Auxins i. cht i z lqIr r k dksr ksM+ uk
A. Auxins i. Breaking seed dormancy
B. Gibberellins ii. Qy i fj i Dou dksi z sfjr dj uk
B. Gibberellins ii. Inducing fruits ripening
C. Cytokinins iii.Formation of abscission layer C. Cytokinins iii. foy xu i j r dk fuekZ .k
D. Ethylene iv.Root initiation D. Ethylene iv. ew y i zkj EHku
v. Chloroplast development and v. Dyks j ksIykLV dkfodkl r Fkk
chlorophyll synthesis Dy ksjksfQy dk l a ' y s"k.k
A B C D A B C D
(A) i iii iv iv (A) i iii iv iv
(B) iii iv i v (B) iii iv i v
(C) iv i v ii (C) iv i v ii
(D) iv v iii ii (D) iv v iii ii

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51. In the given TS of monocot leaf, identify A 51. fn; sx; s, dcht i =khi .kZdhvuq
i zLFkdkV esaA l sE r d
to E Choose the correct option : i gpkus(fuEu esal sl gh dFku pq fu, )
A
A
B
B
C
C
E
E
D
D

(A) A- Abaxial epidrmis, B-Xylem, C-Mesophyll, (A) A- v i k{k v f/kpeZ, B- t kby e, C- e/; ksÙkd ,
D-Adaxial epidermis, E-Phloem D-vH ; {k vf/kpeZ, E-¶y ks
,e
(B) A-Abaxi al e pi de rm i s , B-Phl oem , (B) A-vi k{k v/kpeZ , B-¶y ks
, e, C-e/; ksÙkd , D-vH; {k
C-Mesophyll, D-Adaxial epidermis, E-Xylem vf/kpeZ, E-t kby e
(C) A-Adaxi al e pi de rm i s , B-Phl oem , (C)A-vH ; {k vf/kpeZ, B-¶y ks
, e, C-e/; ksÙkd , D-vH; {k
C-Mesophyll, D-Abaxial epidermis, E-Xylem vf/kpeZ, E-t kby e

(D ) A-Ad ax i al ep i d ermi s, B-Xyl em , (D) A- v H; {k v f/kpeZ , B- t kby e, C- e/; ksÙkd ,

C-Mesophyll, D-Abaxial epidermis, E-Phloem D-vi k{k vf/kpeZ , E-¶y ks


,e

52. Periderm includes- 52. i fj peZ¼


i fj Rod½esal fEefy r gS
&
(A) Phellem, Phelloderm, Plerome (A) dkx]dkx Lr j ] Iy hj ks
e
(B) Phellem, Phellogen , Dermatogen (B) dkx] dkxt u] R opk t u
(C) Phellem, Phellogen, Phelloderm (C) dkx] dkxt u] dkx Lr j
(D) Phellem, Phellogen, Cortex (D) dkx] dkxt u] oYdq V

53. The living cell of xylem are- 53. t kby e dh t hfor dksf' kdk, sagS
&
(A) Tracheids (B) Vessels (A) okfgfudk (B) okfgdk
(C) Xylem fibre (D) Xylem parenchyma (C) t k; y e j s
' ksa (D) t k; y e eǹÙ̀kd

54. Here A,B and C are - 54. ; gk¡ A,B r Fkk C gS&

(A) A-Parenchyma, B-Collenchyma, C-Cambium (A) A-eǹq


Ùkd , B-LFkw
y dks.kksÙkd , C-, /kk
(B) A-Phloem, B-Cambium, C-Xylem (B) A-¶y ks
, e (i ks"kokg), B-, /kk, C-t k; y e ¼
nk: ½
(C) A-Pith, B-Strip, C-Medullary rays (C) A-eTt k, B-i fV~
V, C-eTt k j f' e; k¡
(D) None of these (D) mi j ksDr esal sdksbZugh

55. Meristem helps in - 55. foHkT; ksrd l gk; r k dj r k gS


&
(A) Absorption of water (A) t y dsvo' kks"k.k esa
(B) Growth of plants (B) i kni ksadh of̀) esa
(C) Absorption of minerals (C) [ kfut y o.kksadsvo' kks"k.k esa
(D) All the above (D) mi j ksDr l Hkh esa

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56. The living differential cell which have lost the 56. t hfor foHksfnr dksf' kdkt ksdksf' kdkfoHkkt u dh{ker k[ kks
capacity to divide, can regain capacity of pqd hgksrhgS A dq
N [ kkl i fj fLFkfr ; ksaesai q
u%foHkkt u dh
di vi si on under certain condi ti on. Thi s
{ker k i zkIr dj y srh gS ] bl i fj ?kVuk dksdgr sgS a-
phenomenon is called -
(A) Dedifferentiation (B) Differentiation (A) fofoH ksnu (B) foH ksnu
(C) Redifferentiation (D) None of these (C) i qufoZ Hksnu (D) mi j ks Dr esal sdksbZugha

57. Gaseous exchange in land plants takes place 57. i kni ksaesaxS
l ksadkvknku&i znku j U/kzksads[ kqy us} kjkgksrkgSt cfd
through stomatal opening, while in submerged fuEu t yksn~ fHkn esa; g i zfØ; k -------ds} kjk gksrhgS&
hydrophytes it takes place by :
(A) okr j U /kz (B) j U /kz
(A) lenticels (B) stomata
(C) hydathodes (C) t y j U /kz
(D) general surface of the cells by diffusion (D) fol j .k } kj k l kekU ; l rg l s

58. If a cell A with OP=5, and TP=4 is surrounded 58. , d dksf' kdkA ft l esaOP=5 r FkkTP=4 gS ] nw
l j hdksf' kdk
by other cell with OP=3, and TP=1, what will l sf?kj hgq bZgSft l dk OP=3, r Fkk TP=1 r kst y dh
be the direction of water movement : cgko dh fn' kk D; k gksxh&
(A) From cell A to other cells (A) dks f' kdk A l svU; dksf' kdk dh vkSj
(B) From other cells to cell A (B) vU ; dksf' kdk l sdksf' kdk A dh vkS
j
(C) Water will not move (C) t y xfr ughadj s xkA
(D) Water will move up (D) t y Åi j dh vkS j xfr dj sxk

59. In relation to one glucose molecule in Kreb's 59. , d Xyq


d kst v.kqdsl a
nHkZesaØsc pØ esaNADH2 : FADH2
cycle what NADH2 : FADH2 ratio become
dk D; k vuq
i kr mRikfnr gksrk gS:
produced :
(A) 1 : 4 (B) 3 : 1 (A) 1 : 4 (B) 3 : 1
(C) 2 : 5 (D) 3 : 2 (C) 2 : 5 (D) 3 : 2

60. Glycolytic pathway enters in to complete 60. Xy kbdksy kbfVd ' ol uh; fØ; k/kkj dsi w
. kZvkW
Dl hdj .kgsrq
oxidation of respiratory substrate through i zfo"V gksrk gS
&
(A) Hexokinase (B) link reaction (A) Hexokinase } kj k (B) link reaction } kj k
(C) Enolase (D) Citrate synthetase (C) Enolase } kj k (D) Citrate synthetase }kjk

61. Anaerobic respiration consist of two steps, 61. vukW


Dl h ' ol u esanksi n i k; st kr sgS
aosgS a:-
which area : (A) Xy w
d kst r Fkk i kb: fod vEy dk i w. kZfo?kVu
(A) Complet break-down of Glucose and
Pyruvic Acid
(B) Glycolysis and incomplete break-down of (B) Xy kbdks
y kbfl l r Fkki kb: fod vEy dkvi w
. kZfo?kVu
Pyruvic Acid
(C) Glycolysis and complete break-down of (C) Xy kbdks
y kbfl l r Fkki kb: fod vEy dki w
. kZfo?kVu
Pyruvic Acid
(D) Glycolysis and complete Oxidation of (D) Xykbdks
y kbfl l r Fkki kb: fod vEy dki w
. kZvkDl hdj .k
Pyruvic Acid

62. Proce ss that re qui res e xpe ndi ture of 62. i zØe ft l esami ki p; Åt kZdk O
; ; vko' ; d gksrk gS
metabolic energy
(A) fl eIy kLV esavk; uksadk i zos'k
(A) entry of ion of symplast
(B) , siksIy kLV esavk; uksadk i zos'k
(B) entry of ion to apoplast
(C) exit of ion to symplast (C) fl eIy kLV l svk; uksadk fu"dkl u
(D) both (A) and (C) (D) (A) r Fkk (C) nksuksa

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63. Last electron acceptor during ETS is :- 63. bysDVªkW


u LFkkukUrj .k r a
=k dsnkS
j ku va
fr e bysDVªku xzkghgS&
(A) O2 (A) O2
(B) cytochrome- a3 (B) l kbVksØkse- a3
(C) cytochrome-a (C) l kbVksØkse-a
(D) pyruvic acid (D) i kb: fod vEy

64. During 24 hours there is a time when plants 64. 24 ?ka


VksdsnkS
j ku , d l e; , sl k gS
] t c i kni u r ksO2
neither given O2 nor CO2. This is the time of vkS
j u gh CO2 nsrk gS A ; g l e; gS&
(A) night (B) day light (A) j kf=k (B) fnu dk i z d k' k
(C) l a/; k dk i zd k' k (D) mi j ksDr l Hkh
(C) twilight (D) all of these

65. Match the given below organelles with their 65. fuEu fn; sx; sdksf' kdka
x r Fkkmudsdk; Zdksl q esfy r dj sa
:
function : (A) Øs Cl pØ (i) ekbVks d kf.Mª; kdhvkUrfj d
(A) Kreb's cycle (i) Inner membrane of
f>Yyh
mitochondria
(B) i z
d k' k' ol u (ii) dks f' kdk nzO ;
(B) Photorespiration (ii) Cytoplasm
(C) vkWDl hdkj h (iii) i j kDl hl ksEl
(C) Oxidative (iii) Peroxisomes
phosphorylation QksLQksjkby s'ku
(D) Glycolysis (iv) Matrix of mitochondria (D) Xy kbdks y kbfl l (iv) ekbVks d kf.Mª; kdhesfVªDl
(A) A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i (A) A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i
(B) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv (B) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
(C) A-iv, B-iii, C-i, D-ii
(C) A-iv, B-iii, C-i, D-ii
(D) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i
(D) A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i

66. Which one of the following PGR induced 66. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k, d i kni of̀) fu; ked VekVj ka
sesavfu"ksd
parthenocarpy in tomatoes ? Qy u dksi zsfj r dj r k gS
&
(A) Auxin (B) Gibberellin (A) vkfDl u (B) ft C cj sfy u
(C) Cytokinin (D) Ethylene (C) l kbVksd kbfuu (D) , Fkkbfy u

67. The photoperiodic stimulus is perceived by 67. i zd k' k dkfy d míhi u fdl ds} kj k xzg.k fd, t kr sgS&
(A) Leaves (B) Flowers (A) i fÙk; ks a} kj k (B) i q"i ksa} kj k
(C) Buds (D) Meristem (C) dfy dk } kj k (D) foH kT; ksÙkd } kj k

68. The most abundant tissues in plants are : 68. i kni ksaesal okZ f/kd i k; k t kusoky k År d gksrk gS&
(A) Meristematic tissues (A) foH kT; ksÙkd
(B) Parenchyma tissues (B) eǹq Ùkd
(C) Collenchyma tissues
(C) LFkw y dks.kksÙkd
(D) Sclerenchyma tissues
(D) n`<ks Ùkd
69. The lateral roots originates from : 69. i k' oZt M+ samRiUu gksrh gS
a:
(A) Endodermal cell (B) Pericycle cell (A) vU r ' pehZdksf' kdk (B) i fj j EHkh; dksf' kdk
(C) Epiblema (C) , fi C y sek
(D) Cortical cells below root hairs (D) ew y j kse dsuhpsdh oYdq Vh; dksf' kdk, ¡

70. Which of the following is a living component 70. fuEu esal sdkS
ul k , d ¶; ks;e dk t hfor ?kVd gS
of phloem. (A) okfgfudk (B) okfgdk
(A) Tracheids (B) Vessels
(C) ¶; ks
; e j s'ks (D) pky uh ufy dk
(C) Phloem fibre (D) Sieve tube

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71. Bark is a non technical word for - 71. Nky vr dfudh ' kCn gS-
(A) All tissues exterior to vascular cambium (A) l a
ogu , s/kk dsckgj fLFkr l Hkh År dksadsfy ,
(B) Secondary xylem+periderm (B) f} r h; d t k; y e + i fj R
od dsfy ,
(C) only hard bark (C) ds oy dBksj dsfy ,
(D) mechanical tissues of young stem (D) r : .k r uksads; kaf=kd mÙkd dsfy ,

72. During secondary growth in root, vascular 72. ew


y ksaesaf} r h; d of̀) dsnkS
j ku l a
ogu , s/kk mRiUu gksrhgS -
cambium is originate from - (A) i fj j EH kl s (B) dat fDVo ¼la; kst h½mÙkd l s
(A) Pericycle (B) Conjuctive tissue
(C) Both (A) & (B) (C) mi j ks Dr (A) r Fkk (B) nksuksa
(D) Epidermis (D) vf/kpeZl s

73. Mycorrhiza, a mutual relationship between 73. dod r Fkk vukor̀ cht h dh ew y dse/; vki l h l EcU/k
fungus and a root of gymnosperm help in- ekbdksjkbt k l gk; d gS-
I. absorption of water I. t y dsvo' kks"k.k esa
II. mineral absorption II. [ kfut dsvo' kks"k.k esa
III. translocation III. vfHkxeu esa
IV. gaseous exchange IV. xSl h; vknku i znku esa
Choose the correct option - l gh fodYi dk pq uko dhft , -
(A) Only I (B) II and I (A) ds oy I (B) II r Fkk I
(C) III and IV (D) Only II (C) III r Fkk IV (D) ds oy II

74. Both minerals and water are absorbed by - 74. nksuksa[ kfut r Fkk t y vo' kksf"kr fd; st kr sgS
a-
(A) zone of elongation in root (A) ew y esafoo/kZ u {ks=k } kj k
(B) growing point in root (B) ew y esaof̀) fcUnq} kj k
(C) root hair zone (C) ew y j kse {ks=k } kj k
(D) zone of mature cells (D) i fj i Do dks f' kdkvksads{ks=k } kj k

75. The mechanism of ATP formation both in 75. ekbVksd ksf.Mª; kr FkkDy ksjksIy kLV esaATP fuekZ
. kdhfØ; k
chloroplast and mitochondria is explained by dksl e>k; k t k l dr k gS&
(A) Relay pump theory of Godlewaski (A) xks My soLdh dsfj y si Ei fl ) kUr l s
(B) Cholodny-Went's model (B) dks y ksMuh&ossaV ekW My l s
(C) Chemiosmotic theory (C) j l k; u l a ' y s"k.kh fl ) kUr l s
(D) Munch's hyopthesis (D) eq Up gkbi ksfFkfl l l s

76. During one NH3 molecule production how much 76. , d NH3 v.kqdsfuekZ. kdsl e; N2 -fLFkj hdj .kesafdr uh
energy required in N2 -fixation :
Åt kZvko' ; d gksrh gS&
(A) 16 ATP (B) 24 ATP (A) 16 ATP (B) 24 ATP
(C) 8 ATP (D) 12 ATP (C) 8 ATP (D) 12 ATP

77. Which of the following pair of bacteria is 77. fuEUk esal st hok.kq v ksadk dkSul k ; qXe NH3 dk ukbVªsV
involved in two step conversion of NH3 into f} i n ds} kj k i fj or Z u dj r k gS&
nitrate -
(A) , t sVkscSDVj r Fkk ukbVªksl kseksukl
(A) Azotobacter and Nitrosomonas
(B) Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter (B) ukbVªks l kseksukl r Fkk ukbVªkscSDVj
(C) Azotobacter and Azotobacter (C) , t sVkscSDVj r Fkk , Dj kscS
DVj
(D) Pseudomonas and Nitrobacter (D) L; wMkseksul r Fkk ukbVªkscS DVj

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78. Match the compounds given column I with 78. lw


ph &I i nkFkZdksl w ph -II l smudh dkcZ
ula
[ ; k ds
the number of carbon atoms present in them vk/kkj i j l q
esfy r dj sa :
which are listed under column-II. Choose the Column-I Column-II
answer which given the correct combination
of alphabets of the two column :
(A) vkW
Dt sy ks,l hVsV (p) 6-C ; kSfxd
Column-I Column-II (B) QkW
LQksXyhl j sYMhgkbM (q) 5-C ; kS fxd
(A) Oxaloacetate (p) 6-C compound (C) vkbl ks
l hVªsV (r) 4-C ; kS
fxd
(B) Phosphoglycrealdehyde(q) 5-C compound (D) -dhVks Xy wVªsV (s) 3-C ; kSfxd
(C) Isocitrate (r) 4-C compound
(D) -ketoglutarate (s) 3-C compound (t) 2-C ; kSfxd
(t) 2-C compound A B C D
A B C D (A) s t q r
(A) s t q r (B) r s p q
(C) r t p q
(B) r s p q
(D) q s p t
(C) r t p q
(D) q s p t

79. In which of the following reduction of NAD 79. fuEu esal sdkS
ul si zØe esa
NAD vi p; u ughai k; k t kr kgS
?
does not occur ? (A) vkbl ksfl fVªd vEy -fdVksXy q Vsfj d vEy
(A) Isocitric acid  -ketoglutaric acid (B) es fy d vEy  vkW
Dl sy ks,fl fVd vEy
(B) Malic acid  Oxaloacetic acid
(C) i kb: fod vEy  , l hVkby dks ,at kbe
(C) Pyruvic acid  Acetyl coenzyme
(D) l Dl hfud vEy  ¶; w esfj d vEy
(D) Succinic acid  Fumaric acid

80. Which of the following statement is correct 80. uhpsfn; sfp=kdsfo"k; esa ] t ks, d i zk: fi d t M+dsfofHkUu
with respect to the given figure showing {ks=kksadksi znf' kZ
r dj r kgS
] fuEu dFkuksaesal sdkS u l kdFku
different zones of a typical root ?
l gh gS \

(A) Part B mainly helps in absorption of water (A) Hkkx B eq [ ; : i l st y dsvo' kks"k.k esal gk; r k
(B) Quiescent centre is present in part B dj r k gS A
(C) Part A is most suitable for anatomical (B) H kkx B esa' kkUr dsUnzmi fLFkr gS A
studies of root (C) H kkx A t M+dh' kj hj j puk l EcU/khv/; ; u dsfy ; s
(D) Differentiation of cells can be observed l okZ
f/kd mi ; qDr gS A
in part C. (D) H kkx C esadksf' kdkvksadkfoHksnu ns[kkt kl dr kgSA

81. ____are the green stems of limited growth 81. ____ l hfer of̀) dk gj k r uk gSt ksi fÙk; ksadsl eku
which have taken over the function of i zd k' k l a' y s"k.k dk dk; Zdj r k gS
A
photosynthesis from leaves.
(A) i .kZ
d k; Lr a
Hk (B) i .kkZ
Hk i oZ
(A) Phylloclades (B) Cladodes
(C) Phyllodes (D) Stem thorns (C) i .kkZ
Hkoà
r (D) Lr a
Hk da
Vd

82. In Opuntia, the function of photosynthesis 82. vksia


f' k; kesa
] i zd k' kl a
' ys"k.kdkdk; Zbl ds} kj kfd; kt kr k
is carried out by gS
A
(A) cladode (B) phyllode
(A) i .kkZ
Hk i oZ (B) i .kkZ
Hkoà
r
(C) phylloclade (D) stipules
(C) i .kZ
d k; Lr a
Hk (D) vuq
i .kZ
A

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83. Study the given figures and identify the kind 83. fn; sx; sfp=kksadkv/; ; u dfj , vkS
j i .kZfoU; kl dsi zd kj
of phyllotaxy. dksi gpkfu; sA

(i) (ii) (iii)


(A) Alternate Opposite Opposite
decussate decussate
(B) Alternate Opposite Whorled
decussate
(C) Opposite Alternate Whorled
decussate
(D) Opposite Whorled Alternate
decussate

84. Identify the types of inflorescence shown in 84. fp=kesafn[ kk; sx; si q
"i Øe dsi zd kj ksadhi gpku dj savkS
j
figure and select the correct option for A and
A o B dsfy ; sl gh fodYi dk p; u dj sa
A
B.

A B
A B
(A) Cymose Racemose (A) l l hek{k vl hek{k
(B) Racemose Cymose (B) vl hek{k l l hek{k
(C) Racemose Racemose (C) vl hek{k vl hek{k
(D) Cymose Cymose (D) l l hek{k l l hek{k

85. Identify the different types of placentations 85. fn; sx; sfp=kesafofHkUu i zd kj dscht k.MU;kl dksi gpkfu; s
shown in figure and select the correct option. vkS
j l gh fodYi dk p; u dfj , A

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)


(A) Axile Marginal Free central Parietal Basal
(B) Marginal Basal Axile Free central Parietal
(C) Marginal Axile Parietal Free central Basal
(D) Marginal Parietal Axile Basal Free central

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86. Identify the different types of aestivation 86. fofHkUu i zd kj dsi q


"i ny foU;kl (A,B,C,D) dksi gpkfu; s
(A,B,C and D) and select the correct option. vkSj l gh fodYi dk p; u dfj , A

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(A) Valvate Twisted Imbricate Vexillary
(B) Imbricate Twisted Valvate Vexillary
(C) Twisted Imbricate Vexillary Valvate
(D) Twisted Imbricate Valvate Vexillary

87. Identify A,B,C and D in the given figure 87. fn; sx, fp=kesaA,B,C o D dksi gpkfu; st ks, d , dcht i =kh
showing L.S. of a monocot seed and select cht dhy a cor dkV dksi znf' kZ
r dj r kgSr Fkkl ghfodYi
the correct option. dk p; u dfj , &

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(A) Endosperm Scutellum Plumule Radicle
(B) Endosperm Scutellum Radicle Plumule
(C) Scutellum Endosperm Radicle Plumule
(D) Plumule Radicle Scutellum Endosperm

88. Study carefully the given floral diagram and 88. fn; sx; si q
"i h; fp=k dk l ko/kkuhi w
oZ
d v/; ; u dj savkS j
select the option which correctly represents ml fodYi dkp; u dj sat ksl gh: i l sl EcfU/kr i q "i h;
the related floral formula (F.F.). lw=k dksn' kkZr k gS
A
(A) % K(5)C1+2+(2 )A5G(2) (A) % K(5)C1+2+(2 )A5G(2)
+ +
(B) (B)
+ K(5)C5 A5G (2) + K(5)C5 A5G (2)

(C) + P5+5A(5)G(2)
(C)
+ P5+5A(5)G(2)
(D)
(D) + K(5)C(5) A5G (2)
+ K(5)C(5) A5G (2)

89. Root cap in monocots is formed by


89. , dcht i f=k; ksaesaew
y xksi fufeZ
r gksrk gS&
(A) R opkt u (B) xks
i dt u
(A) dermatogen (B) calyptrogen
(C) l a
ogu , /kk (D) oq
aM , /kk
(C) vascular cambium (D) wound cambium

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90. Figures X and Y represent the transverse 90. fPk=kX vkS j Y Øe' k% ______, oa_____dhvuq
i zLFkdkV
sections of ______and _____respectively. dk i zfr fuf/kRo dj r sgS
a
A

X Y X Y
(A) dicot root dicot stem
(A) f} cht i =kh t M+ f} cht i =khr uk
(B) monocot root monocot stem
(B) , dcht i =kht M+ , dcht i =khr uk
(C) dicot stem monocot stem
(D) monocot stem dicot stem (C) f} cht i =kh r uk , dcht i =khr uk
(D) , dcht i =khr uk f} cht i =khr uk

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PART - II [PHYSICS]
91. A mass of 5 kg is moving along a circular 91. 5 kg dk , d nzO ; eku 1 m f=kT; k ds, d oR̀r h; i Fk ds
path of radius 1 m. If the mass moves with vuqfn' k xfr eku gSA ; fn nzO
e; ku 300 rev min–1 l s
300 rev min–1, its kinetic energy would be - xfr eku gS] r c bl dhxfr t mt kZgksxh&
(A) 250 2 (B) 100 2 (A) 250 2 (B) 100 2
2
(C) 5  (D) 0 (C) 5 2 (D) 0

92. A particle is released from a height H. at 92. , d d.k H Å¡pkbZl sNksM+


k t kr k gS
a
A fuf' pr Å¡pkbZi j
certain height its kinetic energy is two times
bl dhxfr t Åt kZbl dhfLFkfr t mt kZl snksxq
uhgS
Aml
its potential energy. Height and speed of
particle at that instant are {k.k i j d.k dhšpkbZvkS
j pky gS&

H 2gH H gH H 2gH H gH
(A) , (B) , 2 (A) , (B) , 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

2H 2gH H
(C) , (D) , 2gH 2H 2gH H
3 3 3 (C) , (D) , 2gH
3 3 3

93. A block of mass m is attached to two 93. m nz


O; eku dkC
y kW
d fn[ kk; suq
l kj i zR;sd k fLi za
x fu; r ka
d
unstretched springs of spring constants k,
dhnksvfoLr kfj r fLi za
xksl st ksM+
kt kr kgS ACy kd
Wnk; havksj
each as shown. The block is displaced
towards right through a distance x and is x nw
j hl sfoLFkkfi r fd; kt kr kgSvkS j NksM+kt kr kgSACy kWd
released. The speed of the block as it passes dhpky t c ; g ek/; fLFkfr l sxq t j r k gS
] gksxh&
through the mean position will be -

k m k
k m k

m 2k
(A) x (B) x
m 2k 2k m
(A) x (B) x
2k m
m 2k
(C) x (D) x
m 2k k m
(C) x (D) x
k m

94. A uniform chain has mass M and length L. It 94. , d l e: i pS u dknzO ; eku M vkS
j bl dhyEckbZL gS A; g
is placed on a frictionless table with length l0 , d ?k"kZ
. kj fgr Vscy i j fdukj sdsÅi j y Vdr sgq , l0
hanging over the edge. The chain begins to
yEckbZdsl kFkj [ kht kr hgS ApSu uhpsfQl yuki zkj a
Hkdj r h
slide down. Then, the speed v with which
the end slides down from the edge is given
gSA r c og pky v ft l l sfdukj s(edge) l sfl j suhps
by - fQl y r sgS ] fuEu } kj knht kr hgS
A

g g g g
(A) u = (L  l0 ) (B) u = (L  l0 ) (A) u = (L  l0 ) (B) u = (L  l0 )
L L L L

g 2 2
g 2 2 (C) u = (L  l0 ) (D) u = 2g(L  l0 )
(C) u = (L  l0 ) (D) u = 2g(L  l0 ) L
L

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95. A small block of mass m is kept on a rough 95. m nzO
; eku d k, d NksVkCy kW d , d fy ¶V esafLFkj  ur
inclined surface of inclination  fixed in an
dh, d [ kq
j nj hur l r g i j j [ kht kr hgS
Afy ¶V l e: i
elevator. The elevator goes up with a uniform
velocity u and the block does not slide on
osx u l smi j t kr hgSv kS
j Cy kWd ost i j fQl y r k ugh
the wedge. The work done by the force of gSA l e; t esaCy kWd i j ?k"kZ
. k d scy } kj k fd ; k x; k
friction on the block in a time t will be - d k; Zgksxk &
(A) zero (B) mgut cos2  (A) ' kq
U; (B) mgut cos2 
1
(C) mgut sin2  (D) mgut sin 2 1
2 (C) mgut sin2  (D) mgut sin 2
2

96. A ball falling freely from a height of 4.9 m, 96. , d xsan 4.9 m dhšpkbZl seq Dr : i l sfxj r sgq
, ,d
hits a horizontal surface. If e = 3/4, then the
{kS
fr t l r g l sVdj kr hgS
A; fn e = 3/4 gS
] r c fuEu l e;
ball will hit the surface, second time after -
(A) 1 s (B) 1.5 s i ' pkr ~xsa
n l r g l snw
l j hckj Vdj k; sxh&
(C) 2 s (D) 3 s (A) 1 s (B) 1.5 s
(C) 2 s (D) 3 s
97. A man of mass M stands at one end of a
97. M nzO
; eku dk , d vknehL y EckbZds, d r [ r sds, d
plank of length L which lies at rest on a
frictionless surface. The man walks to the fl j si j [ kM+
kgS
] t ks, d ?k"kZ. kj fgr l r g i j foj ke i j fLFkr
other end of the plank. If the mass of the gSAvknehr [ r sdsnw l j sfl j sr d py r kgS A; fn r [ r sdk
M M
plank is , the distance that the man moves nzO
; eku gS
] r c og nw
j hft l l svkneht ehu dsl ki s{k
3 3
relative to the ground is -
py r k gS
] gksxh&
3L L
(A) (B) 3L L
4 4 (A) (B)
4 4
4L L
(C) (D) 4L L
5 3 (C) (D)
5 3

98. Three identical blocks A,B and C are placed


on horizontal frictionless surface. The blocks 98. r hu l e: i Cy kWd A,B vkS j C {kS
fr t ?k"kZ
. kj fgr l r g i j
B and C are at rest. But A is approaching j [ kst kr sgS
A Cy kW
d B vkS
j C foj ke i j gS
A y sfdu A, 10
towards B with a speed 10 ms –1 . The ms–1 dhpky l sB dhvksj i gq a
p j gkgS
A l HkhVDdj ds
coefficient of restitution for all collision is 0.5.
fy , i zR; koLFkku dk xq
. kka
d 0.5 gS
a
A VDdj dsr q j Ur ckn
The speed of the block C just after collision
is approximately
Cy kW
d dhpky y xHkx gksxh&
(A) 5.6 ms–1 (B) 6.4 ms–1 (A) 5.6 ms–1 (B) 6.4 ms–1
(C) 3.2 ms –1 (D) 4.6 ms–1 (C) 3.2 ms–1 (D) 4.6 ms–1

99. Five particles of masses 2 kg each are


99. i zR;sd 2 kg nzO
; eku dsi ka
p d.k] ux.; nzO
; eku vkS
j 0.1 m
attached to the rim of a circular disc of radius
0.1 m and negligible mass. Moment of inertia f=kT; kdh, d oR̀rh; pdr hdhfj e l st ksM+
st kr sgSAfudk;
of the system about the axis passing through dkbl dsr y dsyEcor ~vkS j pdr hdsdsUnzl sxq t j usokyh
the centre of the disc and perpendicular to v{kdsi fj r %t M+
Rok?kw
. kZgS&
its plane is -
(A) 1 kg-m2 (B) 0.1 kg-m2
(A) 1 kg-m2 (B) 0.1 kg-m2
(C) 2 kg-m2 (D) 0.2 kg-m2
(C) 2 kg-m2 (D) 0.2 kg-m2

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100. A uniform disc of radius a and mass m, is 100. a f=kT; kvkS


j m nzO
; eku dh, d l e: i pdr hbl dsdsUnz
rotating freely with angular speed  in a
l s, d fpdusfLFkj m/okZ
/kj v{kdsi fj r %, d {kS
fr t r y
horizontal plane about a smooth fixed vertical
axis through its centre. A particle, also of
esa dks.kh; pky l seq
Dr : i l s?kw
. kZ
u dj r hgS
A, d d.k
mass m, is suddenly attached to the rim of ft l dknzO ; eku Hkhm gS
] pdr hdhfj e l svpkud t ksM+k
the disc and rotates with it. The new angular t kr kgSvkS
j bl dsl kFk?kw
er kgS
] r c ubZdks.kh; pky gS&
speed is -
 
  (A) (B)
(A) (B) 6 3
6 3
 
  (C) (D)
(C) (D) 2 5
2 5

101. A uniform solid spherical ball is rolling down a 101. , d l e: i Bksl xksy h; xsa
n h Å¡pkbZl s, d fpdusur r y
smooth inclined plane from a height h. The i j uhpsyq <+d r hgS
Axsan } kj ki zkIr osx t c ; g ur r y dh
velocity attained by the ball when it reaches
r y h i j i gq
a
pr h gS
] v gS A ; fn xsa n vc l eku osx v l s
the bottom of the inclined plane is v. If the
ball is now thrown vertically upwards with m/okZ/kj mi j dhvksj QSa
d ht kr hgS ] r c og vf/kdr e Å¡pkbZ
the same velocity v, the maximum height to t gk¡r d xsa n mBsxh] gksxh&
which the ball will rise is -
5h 3h
(A) (B)
5h 3h 8 5
(A) (B)
8 5
5h 7h
5h 7h (C) (D)
7 9
(C) (D)
7 9

102. Two uniform rods of equal length but different 102. l eku y EckbZy sfdu fHkUu&fHkUu nzO ; eku dhnks, dl eku
masses are rigidly joined to form an L-shapped NM+ s, d L-vkdkj dhoLr qfufeZ r dj usdsfy , t ksM+ht kr h
body, which is then pivoted as shown in figure.
gS] t ksfQj fp=kkuql kj dhy dhr gS A; fn l kE; koLFkkesaoLr q
If in equilibrium the body is in the shown
configuration, ratio M/m will be - fn[ kk; suq
l kj O
; oLFkkesagS] r c vuqi kr M/m gksxk&

m m
M M
90° 90°

30° 30°
(A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 2 (B) 3

(C) 2 (D) 3 (C) 2 (D) 3

103. The 3rd overtone of a closed organ pipe is 103. , d cUn vkxZ u i kbZ
i dk3rd vf/kLoj d] , d [ kq
y svkxZ u
equal to the 2nd harmonic of an open organ i kbZ
i dh2nd l a uknhdscj kcj gS
Ar c mudhyEckbZ ; ksadk
pipe. Then the ratio of their lengths is equal to
vuq i kr gksxk&
7 3 7 3
(A) (B) (A) (B)
4 5 4 5

8 3 8 3
(C) (D) (C) (D)
3 8 3 8

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104. An engine approaches a hill with a constant 104. , d ba t u fu; r pky l s, d i gkM+ hr d i gq
a
pr kgSAt c ; g
speed. When it is a distance of 0.9 km it 0.9 km dhnw j hi j gksrkgS
] ; g , d l hVhct kr kgS
] ft l dh
blows a whistle, whose echo is heard by the
driver after 5 s. If speed of sound in air is
i zfr /ofu 5 s i ' pkr ~pky d } kj kl quht kr hgSA; fn ok; qesa
330 m/s, the speed of engine is /ofu dhpky 330 m/s gS ] r c ba
t u dhpky gksxh&

(A) 10 m/s (B) 20 m/s (A) 10 m/s (B) 20 m/s


(C) 30 m/s (D) 40 m/s (C) 30 m/s (D) 40 m/s

105. Three waves of equal frequencies having 105. 10m, 4 m vkS


j 7m vk; keksdhl eku vkof̀Rr; ksdh
amplitudes 10m, 4 m and 7m arrive at a 
given point with successive phase difference r hu r j a
xs dsØekxr dy kUr j l s, d fn; sfcUnqi j
2
 i gq
a
pr hgS Am esai fj .kkehr j a
x dkvk; ke fuEu } kj kfn; k
of . The amplitude of the resulting wave in
2 t kr kgS
A
m is given by
(A) 7 (B) 6
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 4
(C) 5 (D) 4

106. A string of length 0.4 m and mass 10–2 kg is 106. 0.4 m y EckbZvkS
j 10–2 kg nzO
; eku dh, d j Ll hbl ds
tightly clamped at its ends. The tension in the fl j ksi j et cw
r h(tight) l sdl hgS Aj Ll hesar uko 1.6
string is 1.6 N. Identical wave pulses are produced N gS A , dl eku r j a
x Li an t l e; dsl eku vUr j ky i j
at one end at equal intervals of time t. The
minimum value of t which allows constructive
, d fl j si j mRiUu gksrhgS At dkU;w ur e eku t ksØekxr
interference between successive pulses is Li a
nksdschp l Ei ks"khO ; fr dj .kLohdr̀ dj r kgS
] gksxk&
(A) 0.05 s (B) 0.10 s (A) 0.05 s (B) 0.10 s
(C) 0.20 s (D) 0.40 s (C) 0.20 s (D) 0.40 s

107. A particle executes linear simple harmonic 107. , d d.k 2 cm dsvk; ke l sj s[kh; l j y vkoR̀r xfr
motion with an amplitude of 2 cm. When the l Eikfnr dj r kgS
At c d.kek/; fLFkfr l s1 cm i j gS
]rc
particle is at 1 cm from the mean position
bl dsosx dki fj ek.kbl dsRoj .kdsi fj ek.kdsl eku gS
A
the magnitude of its velocity is equal to that
of its acceleration. Then its time period in r c bl dkvkoR̀r dky l Sd .Mesagksxk&
seconds is 1
(A) (B) 2 3
1 2 3
(A) (B) 2 3
2 3
2 3
(C) (D)
2 3 3 2
(C) (D)
3 2

108. The vertical motion of a ship at sea is 108. l eq


a
nzi j , d t gkt dh m/okZ
/kj xfr d dh l ehdj .k
d2x d2x
described by the equation  4x, where  4x, } kj kof.kZ
r dht kr hgS
] t gk¡x bl dhek/;
dt2 dt2
x is the vertical height of the ship (in metre) fLFkfr dsmi j t gkt dhm/okZ /kj ma
pkbZ(ehVj esa
) gS
A; fn
above its mean position. If it oscillates ; g 1 m dhma pkbZl snksfy r gksrk gS] rc &
through a height of 1 m (A) bl dhvf/kdr e m/okZ /kj pky 1 ms–1 gksxh
(A) its maximum vertical speed will be 1 ms–1
(B) bl dhvf/kdr e m/okZ /kj pky 2 ms–1 gksxh
(B) its maximum vertical speed will be 2 ms–1
(C) its greatest vertical acceleration is 2 ms–2 (C) bl dkvf/kdr e m/okZ /kj Roj .k2 ms–2 gksxk
(D) its greatest vertical acceleration is 1 ms–2 (D) bl dkvf/kdr e m/okZ /kj Roj .k1 ms–2 gksxk

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109. The variation of PE of harmonic oscillator is 109. la uknhnksy d (oscillator) dhfLFkfr t mt kZ(PE) dk
as shown in figure. The spring constant is i fj or Z
u fp=kkuq
l kj gS
AfLi za
x fu; r ka
d gksxk&
U(joule)
U(joule)

0.04
0.04

0.01
0.01

x(mm)
x(mm)
0 20
0 20
(A) 1 × 102 Nm–1 (B) 1.5 × 102 Nm–1
(A) 1 × 102 Nm–1 (B) 1.5 × 102 Nm–1
(C) 2 × 102 Nm–1 (D) 3 × 102 Nm–1
(C) 2 × 102 Nm–1 (D) 3 × 102 Nm–1

110. The displacement vs time graph for two waves 100. nksr j a
xsA r FkkB t ksl eku Mksjhdsvuq fn' kxfr dj r hgS
]
A and B which travel along the same string
dsfy ; sfoLFkki u&l e; xzkQ fp=kesan' kkZ
; kx; kgS
Abudh
are shown in the figure. Their intensity ratio
IA/IB is -
r hozrkvksadk vuqi kr IA/IB gksxk&

Y Y
3 3 A
A 3
3
2 2

1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
t
O t O
–1
–1
–2
–2
B
B

9
9 (A) (B) 1
(A) (B) 1 4
4

81 3
81 3 (C) (D)
(C) (D) 16 2
16 2

111. The mass M shown in the figure oscillates in


simple harmonic motion with amplitude A. The
111. fp=kesafn[ kk; kx; knzO
; eku M l j y vkor Zxfr dj j gkgS
amplitude of the point P is – ft l dkvk; ke A gS AfcUnqP dkvk; ke gksxk&

k1 P k2 k1 k2
M P
M

k 1A k 2A
(A) (B) k 1A k 2A
k2 k1
(A) (B)
k2 k1
k 1A k 2A
(C) (D)
k1  k 2 k1  k 2 k 1A k 2A
(C) (D)
k1  k 2 k1  k 2

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112. The c oeffi ci ent of resti tuti on e for a 112. iw


. kZ
r %vi zR; kLFkVDdj dsfy , ] i zR; kLFkr kxq
. kka
d (e) d k
perfectly inelastic collision is-
eku gksr k gS a&
(A) 1 (B) 
(A) 1 (B) 
(C) Zero (D) –1
(C) ' kw
U; (D) –1
113. A particle moves with a velocity 
113. , d d.k fu; r cy F  (10 î  10 ĵ  20k̂ ) N dsçHkko esa

v  (5 i – 3 j  6k) m / s under the influence of a

 osx v  (5 î  3 ĵ  6k̂ ) m/s l s xfr dj r k gS
A d.k i j
constant force F  (10 
i  10 j  20k)N. The
vkj ksfi r r kR{kf.kd ' kfDr gksxhA
instantaneous power applied to the particle is :
(A) 200 J/s (B) 40 J/s (A) 200 J/s (B) 40 J/s
(C) 140 J/s (D) 170 J/s (C) 140 J/s (D) 170 J/s

114. The electric charges are distributed in a small 114. fo| q


r vkos'k, d y?kqvk; r u esafor fj r fd; st kr sgS
A dqy
volume. The flux of the electric field through vkos'k l sf?kj s10 cm f=kT; kdh, d xksy h; i `"B l sxq
t j us
a spherical surface of radius 10 cm surrounding
okykfo| q r {ks=kdk¶yDl 20 V-m gS A 20 cm f=kT; kds
the total charge is 20 V-m. The flux over a
concentric sphere of radius 20 cm will be - lad sUnzh; xksy sdsÅi j ¶yDl gksxk&
(A) 20 Vm (B) 10 Vm (A) 20 Vm (B) 10 Vm
(C) 40 Vm (D) 5 Vm (C) 40 Vm (D) 5 Vm

115. A spherical conductor of radius 2 m is charged 115. 2 m f=kT; kdk, d xksy kdkj pky d 120 V dsfoHko r d
to a potential of 120 V. It is now placed inside vkosf' kr fd; kt kr kgS
Avc ; g 6 m f=kT; kdsnw
a l j s[ kks[kys
another hollow spherical conductor of radius xksy h; pkyd dsvUnj j [ kkt kr kgS a
AcM+ sxksy sdsfoHko dh
6 m. Calculate the potential of bigger sphere x.kuk dj ks] ; fn NksVk xksy k cM+
sxksy sl sl Ei dZesacuk; k
if the smaller sphere is made to touch the t kr kgS A
bigger sphere
(A) 120 V (B) 60 V
(A) 120 V (B) 60 V (C) 80 V (D) 40 V
(C) 80 V (D) 40 V

116. If linear charge density of a bent wire as 116. ; fn fp=kkuq


l kj eq
M+sr kj dkj s[kh; vkos'k?kuRo gS
]rc&
shown in the figure is .

+ +
+ + +
+ +
+ + R
+ R +
+ +
+
+ +
+ +
+ + + + + +
+ + + + + +

 
(A) potential at the centre is 2
0
(A) dsUnzi j foHko 2 gS
0


(B) electric field at the centre of the loop is 2 R 
0 (B) y w
i dsdsUnzi j fo| q
r {ks=k 2 R gS
0

(C) electric field at the centre of the loop is

   
+ (C) yw
i dsdsUnzi j fo| q
r {ks=k 2 R + 2 R gS
2 0R 20R 0 0

(D) None of the above (D) bues


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117. Figure shows two conducting thin concentric 117. fp=kkuq l kj r vkS
j 3r f=kT; kdsnkspkydh; i r y sl a
d sUnzh;
shells of radii r and 3r. The outer shell carries dks'kgS Ackâ; dks'kq vkos'kdkogu dj r kgS AvkUr fj d
charge q. Inner shell is neutral. Find the
dks'kmnkl hu gS Avkos'kKkr dj kst ksfLop S cUn gksusds
charge that will flow from inner shell to earth
after the switch S is closed - q
i ' pkr ~vkUr fj d xksy sl si F̀ohr d cgsxk&
q

q q
(A) + (A) +
3 3

q
q (B) –
(B) – 3
3 S
S 3r
3r (C) +3q
(C) +3q
(D) –3q
(D) –3q

118. A long solenoid carrying a current I is placed


118. , d yEchi fj ukfydkI /kkj kdkogu dj r hgS
] t ksfp=kkuq
l kj
with its axis vertical as shown in the figure. bl dsm/okZ/kj v{kdsl kFkj [ kht kr hgS
Am nzO ; eku vkSj
A particle of mass m and charge q is released q vkos
' kdk, d d.ki fj ukfy dkdsfl j sl sNksM+ kt kr kgS a
from the top of the solenoid. Its acceleration bl dk Roj .kgS(g xq: Ro dsdkj .k Roj .kgS)
is (g being acceleration due to gravity)
m,q
m,q

I
I
(A) g l st ; knk
(A) greater than g
(B) g l sde
(B) less than g
(C) g dscj kcj
(C) equal to g
(D) None of the above (D) buesal sdksbZugha

119. A particle of mass m and charge q is released


119. m nz
O; eku vkS
j q vkos'kdk, d d.kfp=kkuq l kj ew
y fcUnq
from rest at the origin as shown in the figure.
i j foj ke l sNksM+
kt kr kgSAd.kdhpky t c ; g z-v{kds
The speed of the particle when it has travelled
a distance d along the z-axis is given by vuq fn' k d nwj hpy r k gS
] fuEu } kj knht kr hgS A

z z

E0 E0

B0 y B0 y
m,q m,q

x x

2qE0d E0d
2qE0d E0d (A) (B) q B
(A) (B) q B m 0
m 0

m 2m m 2m
(C) qE0d (D) qE0d (C) qE0d (D) qE0d

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120. An electric current i enters and leaves a uniform 120. , d fo| q r /kkj ki Bhd (diametrically) + foi j hr fcUnqv ksl s
circular wire of radius a through diametrically a f=kT; k ds, d l e: i oR̀ r h; r kj esai zos'k dj r hgSr Fkk
opposite points. A charged particle q moving
NksM+r hgS A , d vkosf' kr d.k q, v pky i j bl dsdsUnzl s
along the axis of the circular wire passes
xqt j r sgq
, oR̀rh; r kj dsv{kdsvuq fn' kxfr eku gS Ad.ki j
through its centre at speed v. The magnetic
force acting on the particle when it passes dk; Zj r pqEcdh; cy dki fj ek.kt c ; g dsUnzl sxq t j r kgS ]
through the centre has a magnitude gksxk&

0i 0i 0i 0i


(A) qv (B) qv (A) qv (B) qv
2a 2a 2a 2a

0i 0i
(C) qv (D) zero (C) qv (D) ' kq
U;
a a

121. A circular loop which is in the form of a major 121. , d oR̀r kdkj y w i t ks, d oR̀r dsnh?kZpki ds: i esagS ]
arc of a circle is kept in the horizontal plane
{kS
fr t r y esaj [ kkt kr kgSvkSj , d fu; r pq Ecdh; {ks=kB
and a constant magnetic field B is applied in
the vertical direction such that the magnetic
m/okZ /kj fn' kk esabl i zd kj vkj ksfi r fd; k t kr k gS
] fd
lines of forces go into the plane. If R is the pq
Ecdh; cy j s[kk; sr y esat kr hgS A; fn R oR̀r dhf=kT; k
radius of circle and it carries a current I in gSvkSj ; g nf{k.kkoR̀r fn' kkesaI /kkj kdkogu dj r kgS]rc
the clockwise direction, then the force on ywi i j cy gksxk &
the loop will be -

x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x
x x x x x x x
x x x
x x x x x x
x x x x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x A B
A B

(A) BIR tan  (B) 2 BIR cos (/2)


(A) BIR tan  (B) 2 BIR cos (/2)
(C) 2 BIR sin (/2) (D) None of these (C) 2 BIR sin (/2) (D) bues
al sdksbZugha

122. The magnetic field at the center of square 122. aH


kq
t kdsoxZdsdsUnzi j pq
Ecdh; {ks=kgS&
of side a is -
R
R R = r kj dsi zfr j ks/k dsfy, sekud
R = stands for
resistance of wire R 2R
R 2R
2R
2R
20 20I
20 20I (A) (B)
(A) (B) a 3a
a 3a

2 0I
2 0I (C) (D) ' kq
U;
(C) (D) zero 3 a
3 a

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123. Magnetic field at the centre of a circular loop 123. A {ks


=kQy
ds, d oR̀r kdkj y w i dsdsUnzi j pq
Ecdh; {ks=kB
of area A is B. The magnetic moment of the gS
Ay w
i dkpq
Ecdh; vk?kw . kZgksxk&
loop will be - BA 2 BA 3 / 2
(A)   (B)  
BA 2 BA 3 / 2 0 0
(A)   (B) 0 
0
BA 3 / 2 2BA 3 / 2
(C) (D)
BA 3 / 2 2BA 3 / 2  0 1 / 2  0 1 / 2
(C) (D)
 0 1 / 2  0 1 / 2

124. A bar magnet of magnetic moment 3.0 Am2 124. 3.0 Am2 pq Ecdh; vk?kw . kZdh, d NM+pq Ecd 2 × 10–
is placed in a uniform magnetic induction field 5 T ds, d l e: i pq Ecdh; i zsj.k{ks=kesaj [ kht kr hgS
a; fn
of 2 × 10–5 T. If each pole of the magnet
experiences a force of 6 × 10–4 N, the length pqEcd dk i zR; sd /kq
zo 6 × 10–4 N dkcy vuq Hko dj r k
of the magnet is - gS
] r c pq
Ecd dhy EckbZgksxh&
(A) 0.5 m (B) 0.3 m (A) 0.5 m (B) 0.3 m
(C) 0.2 m (D) 0.1 m (C) 0.2 m (D) 0.1 m

125. A magnet makes 40 oscillations per minute 125. , d pqEcd , d LFkku i j 40 nksy u i zfr feuV cukr hgS ]
at a place having magnetic field intensity of
ft l dh pq Ecdh; {ks=k r hozrk 0.1 × 10 T gS
–5 A nw l js
0.1 × 10–5 T. At another place, it takes 2.5
s to complete one vibration. The value of LFkku i j ; g , d dEiUu i w. kZdj usdsfy , 2.5 s y srhgSA
earth's horizontal field at that place is - ml LFkku i j i F̀ohds{ksfr t {ks=kdk eku gksxk&
(A) 0.25 × 10–6 T (B) 0.36 × 10–6 T (A) 0.25 × 10–6 T (B) 0.36 × 10–6 T
(C) 0.66 × 10–8 T (D) 1.2 × 10–6 T (C) 0.66 × 10–8 T (D) 1.2 × 10–6 T

126. When a piece of a ferromagnetic substance 126. t c yksg pq Ecdh; i nkFkZdk, d Vq d M+


k, d l e: i pq
Ecdh;
is put in a uniform magnetic field, the flux {ks=kesaj [ kkt kr kgS
] r c bl dsvUnj ¶y Dl ?kuRo Vqd Msl s
density inside it is four times the flux density
nw j ¶y Dl ?kuRo l spkj xq ukgksrkgS
A i nkFkZdhpqEcdh;
aw ay from the pi ec e. T he m ag ne ti c
permeability of the material is - i kj xE; r k(permeability) gS&
(A) 1 (B) 2 (A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4 (C) 3 (D) 4

127. Which of the four graphs may best represent 127. pkj xzkQksesal sdkS
ul k, d Li ' kZ
T; k/kkj keki hesa/kkj k&fopyu
the current-deflection relation in a tangent l EcU/kdksl cl svPNsl sfu: fi r dj l dr kgS\
galvanometer ?

d
d c b
c b
a
a i
i
(A) d (B) a
(A) d (B) a (C) c (D) b
(C) c (D) b

128. A domain in a ferromagnetic substance is in 128. , d y ksg pqEcd h; i nkFkZ esa , d i zHkko {ks=k
theform of a cube of side length 1 m. If it (domain) 1 m yEckbZdhH kq
t kds?ku ds: i esagS A; fn
contains 8 × 1010 atoms and each atomic ; g 8 × 1010 i j ek.kqj [ kr k gSvkS j i zR; sd i j ek.kq
d f} /
dipole has a dipole moment of 9 × 10–24 Am2, kqzo dk f} /kqzo v k?kw
. kZ
then the magnetisation of the domain is 9 × 10 –24 Am gS
2 ] r c i zHkko {ks=k dk pq Ecdu gS&
(A) 7.2 × 105 Am–1 (B) 7.2 × 103 Am–1 (A) 7.2 × 105 Am–1 (B) 7.2 × 103 Am–1
(C) 7.2 × 109 Am–1 (D) 7.2 × 1012 Am–1 (C) 7.2 × 109 Am–1 (D) 7.2 × 1012 Am–1

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129. Which of the shown graphs may represent 129. fuEufyf[ kr esal sdkS
ul kxzkQ Js.khL-C l a
; kst u dsi zfr ?kkr
the reactance of a series L-C combination ? dksfu: fi r dj l dr kgS\
Reactance Reactance
iz
fr ?kkr iz
fr ?kkr

(A) Frequency (B) Frequency (A) vkof̀Ùk (B) vkof̀Ùk

Reactance Reactance
iz
fr ?kkr iz
fr ?kkr

(C) Frequency (D) Frequency (C) (D)


vkof̀Ùk vkof̀Ùk

130. The voltage across a pure inductor is represented 130. , d ' kq


) i zsjd dsfl j ksi j oksYVr kfp=kesafu: fi r gS
Afp=k
in figure. Which one of the following curves in
esafuEufyf[ kr oØksesal sdkS ul k/kkj kdksfu: fi r dj sxk&
the figure will represent the current ?
V
V

t
t

I I
I I

(A) t (B) t
(A) t (B) t

I I I I

(C) (D) (C) t (D) t


t t

131. In the circuit shown in figure, the supply has 131. fp=kkuq
l kj i fj i Fkesavki w
fr Z¼
supply½dkoxZek/; ew y eku
a constant rms value V but variable frequency V gS] y sfdu i fj ofr Zr vkof̀Rr f gS
a
Aog vkof̀r ft l i j R
f. The frequency at which the voltage drop
across R is maximum is -
dsfl j ksi j oksYVst i r u vf/kdr e gS] gksxk&
C C L
L
R R
1 1 1 1
F H F H
   

200V 200V
(A) 100 Hz (B) 500 Hz (A) 100 Hz (B) 500 Hz
(C) 300 Hz (D) None of these (C) 300 Hz (D) bues
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132. Ohm's law expressed as E = IR 132. E = IR ds: i es aO


; Dr vkse dk fu; e
(A) i z
R;kor hZ/kkj k(AC) dsfy, dHkhHkhykxwughfd; kt k
(A) can never be applied to AC
l dr kA
(B) applies to AC in the same manner as to DC (B) i z
R;kor hZ/kkj k(AC) dsfy, ] fn"V /kkj k(DC) dsl eku
(C) always applies to AC circuits when Z is <ax esay kxwfd; kt k l dr kgS
substituted for R (C) AC i fj i Fkksdsfy, ges
' kkykxwgksrkgS ] t cZ, R dsfy,
fodYi + (Substituted) gS A
(D) tells us that Eeff = 0.707 (Emax) for AC
(D) gedkscr kr kgSfd AC dsfy, Eeff = 0.707 (Emax)

133. A choke coil and capacitor are connected in


133. , d pksd dq . MyhvkS j la/kkfj =kJs.khØe esat ksM+
st kr sgSvkS
j
series and the current through the combination
la; kst u l s/kkj kn vkof̀Rr dhi zR;kor hZ/kkj k(AC) dsfy ,
is maximum for AC of frequency n. If they are
connected in parallel, at what frequency is the vf/kdr e gS a
] ; fn osl ekukUr j esat ksM+ st kr sgS] r c fdl
current through the combination minimum ? vkof̀Rr i j l a ; kst u l s/kkj kU; w
ur e gksxh&
(A) n (B) n/2 (A) n (B) n/2
(C) 2n (D) None of these (C) 2n (D) bues
al sdksbZugha

134. When an alternating voltage of 220 V is 134. t c 220 V dk , d i zR; kor hZoksYVst , d mi dj .k P i j
applied across a device P, a current of 0.25
A flows through the circuit and it leads the
vkj ksfi r fd; kt kr kgS
] r c 0.25 A dh/kkj ki fj i Fkl scgr h

 
applied voltage by an angle radian. When gSvkS
j ;g j sfM; u dks.k} kj kvkj ksfi r oksYVst l svkxsgS
A
2 2

the same voltage source is connected across t c l eku oksYVst L=kksr nq


l j smi dj .kQ i j t ksM+
kt kr kgS
]
another device Q, the same current is
r c i fj i Fk esal eku /kkj k i zsf{kr gksrhgS
] y sfdu vkj ksfi r
observed in the circuit but in phase with the
applied voltage. What is the current when oksYVst dsl kFkdy kesagksrhgS
A/kkj kD; kgksxh] t c l eku
the same source is connected across a series L=kksr P vkS
j Q dsJs.khl a
; kst u dsfl j ksi j t ksM+
kt kr kgS
A
combination of P and Q.
1 
1  (A) A, oksYVst l s } kj k dy k esai hNs
4 2 4
(A) A lagging in phase by with voltage
4 2 4

1 
1  (B) A, oksYVst l s } kj k dy k esavkxs
(B) A leading in phase by with voltage 4 2 4
4 2 4

1 1 
 (C) A, oksYVst l s } kj k dy k esavkxs
(C) A leading in phase by with voltage 2 4
2 4

1  1 
(D) A leading in phase by with voltage (D) A, oksYVst l s } kj k dy kesavkxs
2 6 2 6

135. An alternating voltage V = 140 sin 50 t is 135. , d i zR;kor hZoksYVst V = 140 sin 50 t, 10 ds, d
applied to a resistor of 10 . This voltage i zfr j ks/kd dsfl j ksi j vkj ksfi r fd; kt kr kgSA
a ; g oksYVst t
produces H heat in the resistor in time t. l e; esai zfr j ks/kd esaH m"ekmRiUu dj r kgS Al eku l e;
To produce the same heat in the same time,
esal eku m"ekmRiUu dj usdsfy , vko' ; d fn"V /kkj kgS&
required DC current is -
(A) 14 A (B) y xH kx 20 A
(A) 14 A (B) about 20 A
(C) about 10 A (D) None of these (C) y xH kx 10 A (D) bues al sdksbZugha

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PART - III [CHEMISTRY]


136. Which of the following species contians 136. fuEu esal sdkS ul h fLi ' kht 'XY' r y esai j ek.kq
v ksadh
minimum number of atoms in 'XY' plane. U; q
ur e l a
[ ; k j [ kr hgS
(A) XeF5– (B) SF6 (A) XeF5– (B) SF6
(C) IF7 (D) All (C) IF7 (D) l H
kh

137. In which of the following molecular shape dz2 137. ul hvkf.od vkdf̀r esa dz2 d{kd ca
fuEu esal sdkS /kesaHkkx
orbital must not be involved in bonding. ughay srk gS\
(A) Pentagonal planar(B) Trigonal planar (A) i a
pdks.kh; l er y h; (B) f=kdks.kh; l er yh;
(C) Linear (D) Square planar (C) j s
[ kh; (D) oxZl er y h;

138. Among KO2, AlO2–, BaO2 and NO2+ unpaired 138. KO2, AlO2–, BaO2 r Fkk NO2+ esal sfdl esav; q
fXer
electron is present in : by sDVªkW
u mi fLFkr gksrkgS&
(A) KO2 only (B) NO2+ and BaO2 (A) KO2 ds oy (B) NO2+ r FkkBaO2
(C) KO2 and AlO2 –
(D) BaO2 only (C) KO2 r FkkAlO2 –
(D) BaO2 ds oy
139. Pick out the incorrect statement ? 139. xy r dFku pq fu, &
(A) N2 has greater dissociation energy than N2+ (A) N2, N2+ l svf/kd fo; ks
t u Åt kZj [ kr kgS
(B) O2 has lower dissociation energy than O2+ (B) O2, O2+ l sde fo; kst u Åt kZj [ kr k gS
(C) Bond length in N2+ is less than N2 (C) N2+ dhca /ky EckbZN2 l sde gksrhgS
(D) Bond length in NO+ is less than in NO.
(D) NO+ es aca/ky EckbZNO l sde gksrhgS
140. In the formation of N2+ from N2, the electron 140. N2 l sN2+ dsfuekZ
. kesafdl d{kd l sbysDVªkW
u eq
Dr gksrkgS
is removed from :
(A)  d{kd (B)  d{kd
(A)  orbital (B)  orbital
(C) s* orbital (D) p* orbital (C) s* d{kd (D) p* d{kd

141. Which of the following is true ? 141. fuEu esal sdkS


ul kl R; gS\
1 1
(A) Bond order 
bond length
 bond energy (A) ca
/kdksfV  ca
/k y EckbZ ca
/kÅt kZ

1 1
(B) Bond order  bond length  (B) ca
/kdksfV  ca
/ky EckbZ
bond energy ca
/k Åt kZ
1 1
1 1 (C) ca
/k dksfV 
(C) Bond order  
bond length bond energy /k y EckbZ ca
ca /k Åt kZ
(D) Bond order bond length  bond energy (D) ca
/kdksfV ca
/ky EckbZ ca
/kÅt kZ

142. In which of the following processes magnetic 142. fuEu esl sdkS ul si zØe esapq
Ecdh; vk?kw
. kZr Fkkca
/kdksfV
moment and bond order, both are changed. nksuksi fj ofr Z
r gksrsgS\
(A) NO  NO+ (B) O2 
 O2 (A) NO  NO+ (B) O2 
 O2
 N2
(C) N2  (D) All of the above  N2
(C) N2  (D) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh

143. The correct order for Kp values for following 143. fn, x, r ki T i j fuEu l kE; ksdsfy , Kp ekuksdk l gh
equilibrium at a given temp T is Øe gksxk &
(I) MgCO3 ƒ MgO + CO2 (I) MgCO3 ƒ MgO + CO2
(II) CaCO3 ƒ CaO + CO2 (II) CaCO3 ƒ CaO + CO2
(III) SrCO3 ƒ SrO + CO2 (III) SrCO3 ƒ SrO + CO2
(IV) BaCO3 ƒ BaO + CO2 (IV) BaCO3 ƒ BaO + CO2
(A) IV > III > II > I (B) IV > III > I > II (A) IV > III > II > I (B) IV > III > I > II
(C) I > II > III > IV (D) I > IV > II > III (C) I > II > III > IV (D) I > IV > II > III

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144. Which has maximum dipole moment ? 144. dkS
ul kvf/kdr e f} /kzq
o vk?kw
. kZj [ kr kgS\
Cl Cl
Cl Cl Cl Cl
Cl Cl Cl Cl
(A) (B) (A) (B)

Cl Cl

Cl
Cl Cl Cl
Cl Cl

(C) (D)
(C) (D)
Cl Cl
Cl Cl

145. Which of the following statement is not 145. fuEu esal sdkS
ul kdFku vkf.od d{kd fl ) kUr dhnf̀"V l s
correct from the view point of molecular l ghughgS\
orbital theory ?
(A) Be2 is not a stable molecule. (A) Be2 , d LFkk; hv.kqughgS
(B) He2 is not stable but He2+ is expected to exist. (B) He2 LFkk; hughgksr kgSfdUrqHe2+ fo| eku gksl dr kgS
(C) Bond strength of N2 is maximum amongst
(C) f} r h; vkor Zl sl aca
f/kr l eukfHkdh; f} i j ekf.od
the homonuclear diatomic molecules belonging
to the second period. v.kq
v ksesal sN2 dhca/kl keF; Zvf/kdr e gksrhgS
(D) The order of energies of molecular orbitals (D) N2 v.kqes avkf.od d{kdksdhÅt kZ v ksdkl ghØe gS
in N2 molecule is
2s < *2s < 2pz < (2px = 2py) < (*2px =
2s < *2s < 2pz < (2px = 2py) < (*2px =
*2py) < *2pZ
*2py) < *2pZ

146. Usual source of lead is PbS. It is converted 146. y sM dk i z;qDr L=kksr PbS gS
A bl sfuEu i zd kj l sPb esa
in Pb by the following processes - i fj ofr Z
r fd; kt kl dr kgS%
air air PbO + SO2
(A) : PbS PbO + SO2 (A) : PbS
C C
Pb + CO 2 Pb + CO 2

PbO + PbS PbO + PbS


air air
(B) : PbS (B) : PbS
Pb + SO2 Pb + SO2

self reduction process is - Lor %vi p; u fof/k gS%


(A) A (B) B
(A) A (B) B
(C) nks
uksa (D) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh
(C) both (D) all of the above

147. Which of the following reaction represents 147. fuEu esal sdkS
ul hvfHkfØ; kLor %vi p; u i zØe dksi znf' kZ
r
self reduction process ? dj r hgS\
HgS  O2  HgO  SO2 HgS  O2  HgO  SO2
(A) HgO  HgS  Hg  SO (A) HgO  HgS  Hg  SO
 2  2

Cu2S  O2  Cu2O  SO2 Cu2S  O2  Cu2O  SO2


(B)  (B) 
Cu2S  Cu2O  Cu  SO2 Cu2S  Cu2O  Cu  SO2

PbS  O2  PbO  SO2


PbS  O2  PbO  SO2
(C)  (C) PbO  PbS  Pb  SO

PbO  PbS  Pb  SO2 2

(D) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh
(D) all of the above

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148. What is the chemical composotion of copper matte ? 148. dkW


i j eS
V dk j kl k; fud l a
xBu D; kgS\
(A) Cu2O + FeS (B) Cu2O + Cu2S
(A) Cu2O + FeS (B) Cu2O + Cu2S
(C) FeS + SiO2 (D) Cu2S + FeS
(C) FeS + SiO2 (D) Cu2S + FeS
149. Which metal pair is purified by van arkel process ? 149. fdl /kkr q; q
Xe dk' kq
) hdj .koS
u vkdsZ
y fof/k} kjkfd; kt kr kgS\
(A) Ga and ln (B) Zr and Ti (A) Ga vkS j ln (B) Zr vkS j Ti
(C) Ag and Au (D) Ni and Fe (C) Ag vkS j Au (D) Ni vkS j Fe
150. By electrolysis of which of the following fused mixture, 150. , yq
feuk (Al2O3) l s, sy q
fefu; e dk fu"d"kZ . k fuEu esal s
aluminium is extracted from alumina (Al2O3) ? fdl xfy r feJ.kdsfo| q r vi ?kVu } kj kfd; kt kr kgS\
(A) Al2O3 + Na3AlF6 + CaF2 (A) Al2O3 + Na3AlF6 + CaF2
(B) Al2O3 + KF + Na2AlF6 (B) Al2O3 + KF + Na2AlF6
(C) Al2O3 + HF + NaAlF4 (C) Al2O3 + HF + NaAlF4
(D) Al2O3 + CaF2 + NaAlF4 (D) Al2O3 + CaF2 + NaAlF4

151. Write basicity order of following : 151. fuEu dsfy , {kkj h; r k dk Øe fy f[ k, &
NH NH
(P) ; (Q) CH3—CH2—NH2 ; (P) ; (Q) CH3—CH2—NH2 ;
CH3—C—NH 2 CH3—C—NH 2
O
O
(R) (CH3)2NH ; (S)
(R) (CH3)2NH ; (S) CH3—C—NH 2
CH3—C—NH 2
(A) P > S > R > Q (B) R > S > Q > P
(A) P > S > R > Q (B) R > S > Q > P
(C) P > R > Q > S (D) Q > S > R > P
(C) P > R > Q > S (D) Q > S > R > P

152. Arrange the following compounds in increasing 152. fuEu ; kS


fxdksdksvEy h; r kdsc<+
r sØe esaO
; ofLFkr dhft ,
order of acidity :
OH
OH OH
OH
(P) (Q)
(P) (Q)
CH3
CH3
OH
OH OH
OH

(R) (S)
(R) (S)
NO2 NO2
NO2 NO2
(A) P > Q > R > S (B) S > Q > R > P
(A) P > Q > R > S (B) S > Q > R > P (C) S > R > P > Q (D) R > S > P > Q
(C) S > R > P > Q (D) R > S > P > Q

153. CH3—CH—CH=CH 2 153. CH3—CH—CH=CH2

C6H5 C6H5

Major Product eq
[ ; mRikn

OH OH

(A) CH 3—CH—CH—CH 3 (B) CH 3—C—CH2—CH 3 (A) CH 3—CH—CH—CH 3 (B) CH 3—C—CH2—CH 3


Ph Ph
C6H5 OH C6H5 OH
(C) Both (D) None (C) nks
uksa (D) dks
bZugha

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154. Fi nd out correc t orde r for he at of 154. bu ; kS
fxdksdhgkbMªkst uhdj .kdhÅ"ekdkl ghØe i gpkfu,
hydrogenation of these compounds :

'X' 'Y' 'Z'


'X' 'Y' 'Z' (A) Y > X > Z (B) Z > Y > X
(A) Y > X > Z (B) Z > Y > X (C) Y > Z > X (D) Z > X > Y
(C) Y > Z > X (D) Z > X > Y

HCIO4
HCIO4
155. X, 'X' gksxk &
155. X, 'X' will be :

(A) (B) (C)


(A) (B) (C) H ClO 4 H
H ClO 4 H ClO4
ClO4
(D) buesl sdksbZugh
(D) None of these

156. Which of the following will form geometrical 156. fuEu esl sdkS
ul kT; kfefr ; l eko; ohcuk, xk\
isomers?
Cl
Cl
(A) (B) CH3CH=NOH
(A) (B) CH3CH=NOH
Cl
Cl

(C) (D) buesl sl Hkh


(C) (D) All of these

157. The structure of (S)-2-fluorobutane is best 157. (S)-2- ¶yks


j ksC
; qVsu dhl a
j pukfuEu }kjkl oksZ
R
r e fu: fi r gksrhgS&
represented by :
F
F CH 3CHCH2CH 3 C—H
CH 3CHCH2CH 3 C—H (A) (B)
(A) (B) F H3C
H3C CH2CH3
F CH2CH3
H CH3
H CH3 C—F
C—F
(C) (D) F H
(C) (D) F H H3C
H3C CH2CH3 CH2CH3
CH2CH3 CH2CH3

158. Consider the following structures (a), (b), 158. fuEu l a


j pukvks(a), (b), (c) r Fkk(d) i j fopkj dhft , &
(c) & (d) : CH3 C2H5
CH3 C2H5
(a) Cl Br (b) Cl Br
(a) Cl Br (b) Cl Br
C2H5 CH3
C2H5 CH3
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
CH3 Br
CH3 Br (c) (D) C2H5 CH3
(c) (D) C2H5 CH3
C2H5 Br
C2H5 Br
(A) b r Fkk c l e: i hgS
(A) b and c are identical
(B) a and b are enantiomers (B) a r Fkkb i zfr fcEc l eko; ohgS
(C) a and c are enantiomers (C) a r Fkk c i z
fr fcEc l eko; ohgS
(D) b and d are enantiomers (D) b r Fkkd i zfr fcEc l eko; ohgS

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159. Which of the following compounds can be 159. fuEu esl sdkS
ul ki zd kf' kd l fØ; gksl dr kgS\
optically active?
H3C Cl CH 3
H3C Cl CH 3 (A) (B)
(A) (B) H3C H H
H3C H H
H H
H H
(c) C=C=C
(c) C=C=C
H3C CH 3
H3C CH 3
Select correct anser using the codes given: fn, x, dksMksdk mi ; ksx dj r sgq
, l ghmRr j pq
fu, &
(A) (a) and (c) (B) (a) and (b) (A) (a) r Fkk (c) (B) (a) r Fkk(b)
(C) (b) and (c) (D) (a), (b) and (c) (C) (b) r Fkk (c) (D) (a), (b) r Fkk (c)
O
O
O O
O O
160. CH 3 CH 3
160. H CH 3 H H
H CH 3 H CH 3 H CH 3
(I) (II) (III)
(I) (II) (III)
Which among these are stereoisomers?
buesal sdkSul sf=kfoe l eko; ohgS\
(A) I and II (B) I and III (A) I r FkkII (B) I r FkkIII
(C) II and III (D) All of these (C) II r FkkIII (D) buesl sl H kh
161. Which of the following pairs is correctly 161. fuEu esl sdkS
ul k; q
Xe l ghl w
esfy r gS\
matched? (A) CH3—CH=C=CH2 ; i z d kf' kd l fØ;
(A) CH3—CH=C=CH2 ; optically active
COOH
COOH (B) ;iz
d kf' kd l fØ;
(B) ; optically active H
H
H2N CH3 H2N CH3
C=C=C (C) C=C=C ;iz
d kf' kd l fØ;
(C) ; optically active
I Cl I Cl
COOH NO2 COOH NO2

(D) (D)
COOH NO2 COOH NO2

H3C CH3 H3C CH3


H2/Ni
H2/Ni C=C
162. C=C 162.
D D D
D
Product of above reaction will be : mi j ksDr vfHkfØ; kdkl ghmRikn gS&
(A) racemic mixture (A) j s l sfed feJ.k
(B) diastereomers (B) foofj e l eko; oh
(C) meso (C) ehl ks
(D) constitutional isomers
(D) vo; fod l eko; oh

COO K COO K
Electrolysis Electrolysis
163. Product : 163. mRikn
COO K COO K

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) None of these


(C) (D) buesl sdksbZugh

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CH3 CH3
Hg(OAc)2, D2O Hg(OAc)2, D2O
164. C=CH2 Major Product : 164. C=CH2 NaBD4, OH
eq
[ ; mRikn
NaBD4, OH
CH 3 CH 3
CH 3 CH2—D CH3 CH3
CH 3 CH2—D CH3 CH3
(A) C (B) C
(A) C (B) C
CH 3 OH CH3 OH
CH 3 OH CH3 OH
CH 3 CH2—D CH 3 CH2—D
CH 3 CH2—D CH 3 CH2—D C C
(C) (D)
(C) C (D) C CH 3 D CH 3 OD
CH 3 D CH 3 OD

Ph Ph
Cl2 + H2O Cl2 + H2O
165. C=CH2 Major Product : 165. C=CH2 eq
[ ; mRikn
CH3 CH3

Ph OH Ph Cl Ph OH Ph Cl
C C (A) C (B) C
(A) (B)
CH3 CH2Cl CH 3 CH2—OH CH3 CH2Cl CH 3 CH2—OH
Ph CH2—Cl Ph CH2—OH
Ph CH2—Cl Ph CH2—OH C C
C C (C) (D)
(C) (D) CH 3 Cl CH 3 H
CH 3 Cl CH 3 H

166. IUPAC name of following compound 166. fuEu ; kS


fxdkdk l ghIUPAC uke gS&

CHO CHO

(A) 1,7,7–VªkbZ
esfFky ckbl kbDy ks –[2,2,1] gsIVsu
(A) 1,7,7–Trimethyl bicyclo–[2,2,1] heptane
carbaldehyde
dkcsZYMhgkbM
(B) 2–formyl–1,7,7 trimethyl bicyclo [2,2,1] (B) 2–QkW feZ
y –1,7,7 VªkbZ
esfFky ckbl kbDy ks[2,2,1]
heptane gsIVsu
(C) both (C) nks uks
(D) None (D) dks bZugh

167. Which of the following represents correctly 167. , d eksy vkn' kZf} ?kVdh; foy ; u dsfuekZ
. kesafuEu esal s
the changes in thermodynamic properties dkSul kÅ"ek xfr dhi fj or Zu l ghgS\
during the formation of 1 mol of an ideal binary
solution
+ Gmix + Gmix
—1 T Smix —1 Hmix
+ Gmix + Gmix J mol 0 J mol 0

—1 T Smix —1 Hmix (A) – Hmix (B) – T Smix


J mol 0 J mol 0
(A) – Hmix (B) – T Smix mole fraction mole fraction

mole fraction mole fraction

+ T Smix + T Smix
+ T Smix + T Smix —1 Hmix —1 Gmix
J mol 0 J mol 0
—1 Hmix —1 Gmix (C) (D)
J mol 0 J mol 0 – Gmix – Hmix
(C) – Gmix (D) – Hmix
mole fraction mole fraction
mole fraction mole fraction

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168. FeCl on reacti on with K [Fe(CN) ] in 168. FeCl3 dht yh; foy; u esaK4[Fe(CN)6] dsl kFkvfHkfØ; k
3 4 6
aqueous solution gives blue colour. These are
i j uhy k j a
x i zkIr gksrk gS
A ; g v/kZi kj xE; f>Yy h} kj k
separated by a semipermeable membrane as
shown. Due to osmosis there is i F̀kd dj fy ; kt kr kgS A i j kl j .kdsdkj .k

0.01 M 0.01 M 0.01 M 0.01 M


K4Fe(CN) 6 FeCl3 K4Fe(CN) 6 FeCl3

Side X Side Y Side X Side Y

SPM SPM

(A) Blue colour formation in side X. (A) X dhvks


j uhy kj a
x i zkIr gksxk
(B) Blue colour formation in side Y.
(B) Y dhvksj uhy kj a
x i zkIr gksxk
(C) Blue colour formation in both of the sides X
and Y. (C) X vkS
j Y nksuksvksj uhy k j a
x fey sxk
(D) No blue colour formation. (D) dks
bZuhy kj a
x ughfey sxkA

169. At a given temperature, total vapour pressure 169. fn, x, r ki i j , ok"i ' khy ?kVd A r FkkB dsfeJ.k dk
in Torr of a mixture of volatile components A
and B is given by
dqy ok"i nkc (Vksj esa ) fuEukuql kj fn; k x; kgS
&
P = 120 – 75 X P = 120 – 75 XB
B
hence, vapour pressure of pure A and B vr %
, ' kq
) A r FkkB dk ok"i nkc (Vksj esa
) Øe' k%gks
xk-
respectively (in Torr) are - (A) 120, 75 (B) 120, 195
(A) 120, 75 (B) 120, 195
(C) 120, 45 (D) 75, 45
(C) 120, 45 (D) 75, 45

170. Consider following solutions - 170. fuEu foy ; uksai j fopkj dhft , s-
I : 1 M aq glucose I : 1 M t y h; Xy w d kst
II. : 1 M aq sodium chloride II. : 1 M t y h; l ks fM; e Dy ksjkbM
III. : 1 M benzoic acid in benzene III. : 1 M cs Ut hu esacsUt ksbd vEy
IV. : 1 M ammonium phosphate IV. : 1 M veks fu; e QkW LQsV
Select incorrect statement - vl R; dFku dk p; u dhft , -
(A) all are isotonic solutions (A) l Hkhl ei j kl j hfoy ; u gS
(B) III is hypotonic of I, II, IV (B) III foy ; u I, II, IV dk vYi -i j kl j hgS
(C) I, II, IV are hypertonic of III (C) I, II, IV foy ; u III dsvfr i j kl j hgaS
(D) IV is hypertonic of I, II, III (D) IV foy ; u I, II, III dkvfr i j kl j hgS

171. H O and perchloric acid (b.p. 383 K ) form 171. H2O r Fkk i j Dy ksfj d vEy (b.p. 383 K ) i j Dy ksfj d
2
constant boil ing mixture at 71.6% of vEy dk71.6% fLFkj Doka FkhfeJ.kcukr sgS
Abl l axBu
perchloric acid. The boiling point of the oky sfoy ; u dk DoFkuka d gS-
solution at this composition is - (A) > 373 i j U r q< 383 K
(A) > 373 but < 383 K (B) < 373 K
(B) < 373 K (C) > 383 K
(C) > than 383 K (D) = 373 K
(D) = 373 K

172. Two liquids A and B form an ideal solution. At 172. nksnzo A r FkkB , d vkn' kZfoy ; u cukr sgSa
A 300 K i j
300 K the vapour pressure of a solution of 1 A ds1 eksy r FkkB dsx eksy ksads, d foy ; u dkok"i nkc
mole of A and x moles of B is 550 mm. If the 550 mm gS A; fn ' kq
) A r FkkB dkok"i nkc Øe' k%400
vapour pressures of pure A and B are 400
mm r Fkk600 mm gksr ksx gS -
mm and 600 mm respectively, then x is -
(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
(C) 3 (D) 4

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173. The values of observed and theoretical 173. , d fuf' pr oS
|qr vi ?kV~ ; XY dsi zsf{kr r Fkk l S
) kfUr d
molecular masses of certain electrolyte XY
are 65.4 and 114.45 respectively. The v.kq
Hkkj Øe' k%
65.4 r Fkk114.45 gS a
AoS |q
r vi ?kV~ ; XY
electrolyte XY in the solution has dissociation dhfoy ; u esafo; ksft r ek=kk gS-
to the extent of - (A) 75% (B) 80%
(A) 75% (B) 80% (C) 50% (D) 90%
(C) 50% (D) 90%

174. What will be the hydrogen ion concentration 174. 0.01 M HCN nzrk (eksy yh–1)
dhgkbMªkst u vk; u l ka
(moles L–1) of 0.01 M HCN solution if it is
20% ionised D; kgksxh; fn bl dk20% vk; uu gksrkgS–
(A) 0.002 M (A) 0.02 M (A) 0.002 M (A) 0.02 M
(C) 0.2 M (D) 0.1 M (C) 0.2 M (D) 0.1 M

175. A certain buffer solution contains equal 175. , d cQj foy ; u esaX– o HX dhl ka
nzrkl eku gS
AX¯ ds
concentration of X– and HX. The Kb for X– is fy , Kb = 1 x 10–10 gS A cQj dhpH dkeku gksxk&
1 x 10–10. The pH of the buffer is-
(A) 4 (B) 7 (A) 4 (B) 7
(C) 10 (D)14 (C) 10 (D)14

176. When equal vol umes of the fol l owing 176. CaF2 (Ksp = 1.7 × 10–10 ) dkvo{ks
i r c i zkIr gksrk
solutions are mixed, precipitation of CaF2 gSt c fuEufy f[ kr dsl eku vk; r u fey k; st kr sgS
a–
(Ksp = 1.7 × 10–10 ) will occur only with –
(A) 10–4 M Ca2+ o 10–4 M F¯
(A) 10–4 M Ca2+ and 10–4 M F¯
(B) 10–2 M Ca2+ and 10–3 M F¯ (B) 10–2 M Ca2+ o 10–3 M F¯
(C) 10–5 M Ca2+ and 10–3 M F¯ (C) 10–5 M Ca2+ o 10–3 M F¯
(D) 10–3 M Ca2+ and 10–5 M F¯ (D) 10–3 M Ca2+ o 10–5 M F¯

177. At 25ºC, the solubility product of Ca (OH)2 is 177. 25ºC i j Ca (OH)2 dkfoys . kuQy 32×10–12 gS
; r kxq A
32 × 10–12. What will be the pOH of its bl r ki i j bl dsl a
r Ìr foy ; u esapOH dkeku gksxk–
saturated solution at this temperature -
(A) 3.4990 (B) 3.3980
(A) 3.4990 (B) 3.3980
(C) 0.3010 (D) None of these (C) 0.3010 (D) bues
al sdksbZugha

178. Calculate the solubility of silver phosphate 178. 0.10M AgNO3 es afl Yoj QkW
LQsV(Ag3 PO4) dhfoys;r k
(Ag3PO4) in 0.10M AgNO3 ? dhx.kuk dhft , Ksp = 1.1×10–16 –
Ksp = 1.1 × 10–16 – (A) 0.10 M (B) 4.1 × 10–15 M
(A) 0.10 M (B) 4.1 × 10–15 M (C) 1.1 × 10 –15 M (D) 1.1 × 10–13 M
(C) 1.1 × 10 –15 M (D) 1.1 × 10–13 M

179. Consider this equilibrium, for which H < 0, 179. fuEu l kE; i j fopkj dhft , ft l dsfy , H < 0 gS
A
HgO(s) + 4I–(aq.) + H2O() HgI 24 – + 2OH– HgO(s) + 4I–(aq.) + H2O() HgI 24 – + 2OH–
Which changes will increase the equilibrium HgI 24 – dhlkE; l kUær kc<+
sxh; fn ?
concentration of HgI 24 – ? I. mi fLFkr HgO(s) dk æO ; eku c<+
r k gS
I. Increasing the mass of HgO(s) present II. [I ] c<+

r k gS
II. Increasing [I–] III. 1 M HCl fey kusi j
III. Adding 1 M HCl
(A) ds oy I (B) dsoy II
(A) I only (B) II only
(C) II and III only (D) I, II and III (C) ds oy II o III (D) I, II o III

180. 0.1 M acetic acid solution is titrated against 180. 0.1 M , fl fVd vEy foy ; u 0.1 M NaOH foy ; u ds
0.1 M NaOH solution. What would be the l kFk v uq ekfi r fd ; k x; k gS
A v Ey d s 1/4 r Fkk
difference in pH between 1/4 and 3/4 stages 3/4 H kkx dsmnkl huhdj .kdhvoLFkkvksai j pH dseè;
of neutralisation of acid ?
(A) 2 log 3/4 (B) 2 log 1/4
vUr j gksxk?
(C) log 1/3 (D) 2 log 3 (A) 2 log 3/4 (B) 2 log 1/4
(C) log 1/3 (D) 2 log 3

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