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37.
(2)
73.
(1)
109. (2)
145. (4)
2.
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38.
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74.
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110. (3)
146. (2)
3.
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39.
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75.
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111. (3)
147. (4)
4.
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40.
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76.
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112. (1)
148. (3)
5.
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41.
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77.
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113. (2)
149. (3)
6.
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42.
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78.
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114. (3)
150. (4)
7.
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43.
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79.
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115. (4)
151. (2)
8.
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44.
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80.
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116. (1)
152. (2)
9.
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45.
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81.
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117. (3)
153. (4)
10.
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46.
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82.
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118. (2)
154. (4)
11.
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47.
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83.
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119. (3)
155. (4)
12.
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48.
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84.
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120. (1)
156. (4)
13.
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49.
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85.
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121. (4)
157. (3)
14.
(4)
50.
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86.
(2)
122. (1)
158. (4)
15.
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51.
(4)
87.
(4)
123. (1)
159. (4)
16.
(4)
52.
(1)
88.
(4)
124. (3)
160. (2)
17.
(1)
53.
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89.
(3)
125. (1)
161. (4)
18.
(1)
54.
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90.
(4)
126. (3)
162. (2)
19.
(3)
55.
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91.
(3)
127. (3)
163. (3)
20.
(3)
56.
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92.
(1)
128. (4)
164. (4)
21.
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57.
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93.
(2)
129. (3)
165. (4)
22.
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58.
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94.
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130. (1)
166. (4)
23.
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59.
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95.
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131. (3)
167. (1)
24.
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60.
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96.
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132. (3)
168. (4)
25.
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61.
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97.
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133. (3)
169. (2)
26.
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62.
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98.
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134. (4)
170. (3)
27.
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63.
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99.
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135. (3)
171. (3)
28.
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64.
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100. (3)
136. (2)
172. (3)
29.
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65.
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101. (2)
137. (4)
173. (2)
30.
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66.
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102. (3)
138. (3)
174. (3)
31.
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67.
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103. (2)
139. (4)
175. (4)
32.
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68.
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104. (3)
140. (4)
176. (4)
33.
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69.
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105. (1)
141. (3)
177. (3)
34.
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70.
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106. (1)
142. (3)
178. (4)
35.
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71.
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107. (1)
143. (3)
179. (4)
36.
(3)
72.
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108. (3)
144. (2)
180. (3)
1.
1/8
Answer (3)
v
t
2.
1 2 1
2
at a t 2
2
2
2v
t 1
t
H = 80 m
H=
t 1t 2
t1 t 2
5.
1
1
gt1t2 10 4 10 200 m
2
2
Answer (4)
6.
Answer (4)
7.
Answer (2)
h=
3t
dv =
3 tdt v
v = u + Area
h = ut
Answer (2)
at =
v u = Area
13. Answer (4)
Answer (2)
2U X UY 2
R=
g
4.
u2
u2
80
, u2 = 1600, u = 40 m/s
2g
20
Answer (4)
t=
3.
H 202
20
4
20
1 2
at
2
1
2
0 = v 0T (g a )T
2
2v 0 gT
T
14. Answer (4)
a=
3t2
2
3
Now ac at t 4 3t
4
4 3
4
4 3
t
, t
3
13
3
3
T=
2u sin 2 60
3
6 3 6 1.7 10.2 s
g
10
2
t1 + t2 = T
8.
Answer (4)
9.
Answer (3)
4
v = x 20
3
vdv 16
80
x
a=
dx
9
3
a=
2/8
160 80
= 8.9 m/s
9
3
0.01 0.1
100 2.2%
22.42 4.7
0.16 0.36 2 1
0.52 + 2 = 1
v = u + at
2 = 1 0.52
v = (u + ta + at)
2 = 0.48, =
= (2 + 0.1 10 + 5 1) = 8
26. Answer (2)
1 2 a g
gn (2n 1)
2
25 2
cos =
9n2 50n + 25 = 0
u
2
1
2
= 60
n=5s
v = gt = 10 5 = 50 m/s
R=
u 2 2 sin 60 cos 60 2u 2
3 1
3u 2
g
g
2 2
2g
v = 6t 3t2
x1x2
Y = x x tan
1
2
=
0.48
0 (6tdt 3t
5 15
15 3
3
m
20
4
dt ) (3t 2 6t )dt
2
= 4 + [56 36]
= 4 + 20
= 24 m
[ CHEMISTRY]
47. Answer (3)
(excess)
418 g
27 g
4 2g
3g
2NH3
3 2 g 2 17 g
Equivalent volume =
22.4
11.2 L
2
3/8
Eq. wt.
35.5
For 2p
n=2;l=1
w 7.1 g
mol = 9 g
E 2sO E 2sC
12 1.2 10
1.01M
Molarity =
142
Molality
12 / 142
1000 0.96M
88
Angular nodes = l
3d
z2
KZe2
PE
r
58. Answer (4)
+e
eV 1.51 eV
n3
4/8
2 rn
n
2(3)2 .x
6x
3
13.6
2
eV
13.6
h
h
2
2
2
1
2
En
l(l 1)
% of H2O
2h
2
L
BO
BO 3
CO
CO BO 3.5
CO2 BO 2
CO32 BO 1.33
74. Answer (4)
75. Answer (1)
O(g) + e
O +e
O
O2
141 kJ/mol
+ 639 kJ/mol
O(g) + 2e
+ 780 kJ/mol
[ BIOLOGY ]
91. Answer (3)
Intrinsic growth in all livings due to systhesis of
apoplasmic and symplasmic substances.
92. Answer (1)
Agaricus campestris.
93. Answer (2)
Properties of cell organelles arise as a result of
interactions among constituent molecules.
94. Answer (4)
All represent class.
95. Answer (3)
Order.
96. Answer (3)
Order-Polymoniales.
97. Answer (2)
Genus as a group of related species.
98. Answer (4)
99. Answer (4)
Taxonomy alongwith phylogeny
100. Answer (3)
Mule is the exception of reproductive isolation,
biological concept of species.
101. Answer (2)
Group of related class.
102. Answer (3)
5/8
6/8
Category
Exception
Sycon
Marine
Spongilla
Spongilla
water
Euspongia
157. Answer (3)
Ascaris is a round worm and dioecious. In female
Ascaris, postanal tail is straight but in male Ascaris
it is curved.
158. Answer (4)
159. Answer (4)
Both the birds and mammals are endothermal.
160. Answer (2)
Petromyzon (lamprey) is migratory cyclostome, with
indirect development.
161. Answer (4)
Branchiostoma is amphioxus/lancelet, a
cephalochordate. It is acraniata without brain box. The
notochord runs throughout the length of the body and
is persistent, not replaced by vertebral column.
162. Answer (2)
Amniotic membrane evolved for the first time in
reptiles. It encloses a watery fluid to prevent the
desiccation of embryo on land. Reptiles, birds and
mammals are amniotes. They can lay the egg on land,
as they are not dependent on water for development.
163. Answer (3)
164. Answer (4)
Aptenodytes is penguin, present in Antartic region.
165. Answer (4)
The common poisonous snakes of India are Naja
(cobra), Bungarus (Krait), Russell viper but python is
oviparous, nonpoisonous snake about 10 meters long.
166. Answer (4)
Tunicates are urochordates e.g. Herdmania
(sea squirt). The larva of Herdmania is Ascidian tadpole
larva. Notochord is present in larval tail, not in adult.
In Herdmania there are no respiratory organs
respiration.
Respiration occurs through the pharyngeal gill slits.
7/8
B is scorpion
C is Pila
Phylum
Echinodermata Radial
8/8
A is butterfly
ANSWERS
37.
(1)
73.
(1)
109. (1)
145. (1)
2.
(4)
38.
(2)
74.
(4)
110. (3)
146. (1)
3.
(1)
39.
(4)
75.
(4)
111. (2)
147. (4)
4.
(2)
40.
(2)
76.
(1)
112. (3)
148. (2)
5.
(3)
41.
(2)
77.
(2)
113. (4)
149. (3)
6.
(1)
42.
(4)
78.
(2)
114. (3)
150. (2)
7.
(4)
43.
(4)
79.
(1)
115. (1)
151. (2)
8.
(1)
44.
(2)
80.
(4)
116. (1)
152. (2)
9.
(4)
45.
(1)
81.
(2)
117. (4)
153. (1)
10.
(1)
46.
(4)
82.
(4)
118. (1)
154. (4)
11.
(4)
47.
(1)
83.
(4)
119. (3)
155. (2)
12.
(4)
48.
(4)
84.
(3)
120. (3)
156. (2)
13.
(1)
49.
(4)
85.
(2)
121. (3)
157. (2)
14.
(2)
50.
(4)
86.
(2)
122. (1)
158. (2)
15.
(3)
51.
(4)
87.
(4)
123. (2)
159. (1)
16.
(1)
52.
(4)
88.
(4)
124. (1)
160. (2)
17.
(1)
53.
(1)
89.
(1)
125. (2)
161. (2)
18.
(2)
54.
(4)
90.
(3)
126. (1)
162. (2)
19.
(1)
55.
(3)
91.
(1)
127. (2)
163. (2)
20.
(4)
56.
(2)
92.
(2)
128. (2)
164. (4)
21.
(2)
57.
(1)
93.
(1)
129. (4)
165. (4)
22.
(4)
58.
(4)
94.
(1)
130. (1)
166. (2)
23.
(2)
59.
(2)
95.
(1)
131. (1)
167. (1)
24.
(4)
60.
(3)
96.
(3)
132. (2)
168. (1)
25.
(2)
61.
(1)
97.
(1)
133. (4)
169. (2)
26.
(1)
62.
(4)
98.
(2)
134. (3)
170. (4)
27.
(1)
63.
(3)
99.
(1)
135. (1)
171. (2)
28.
(3)
64.
(4)
100. (1)
136. (1)
172. (4)
29.
(3)
65.
(1)
101. (3)
137. (2)
173. (1)
30.
(2)
66.
(2)
102. (1)
138. (2)
174. (1)
31.
(4)
67.
(4)
103. (3)
139. (1)
175. (1)
32.
(2)
68.
(1)
104. (3)
140. (2)
176. (2)
33.
(2)
69.
(3)
105. (2)
141. (2)
177. (2)
34.
(1)
70.
(1)
106. (3)
142. (1)
178. (1)
35.
(2)
71.
(4)
107. (1)
143. (4)
179. (2)
36.
(2)
72.
(2)
108. (4)
144. (1)
180. (4)
1.
1/8
Answer (4)
v = 6t
3t2
0 (6tdt 3t
1 2 a g
gn (2n 1)
2
25 2
dt ) (3t 2 6t )dt
2
9n2 50n + 25 = 0
n=5s
= 4 + [56 36]
v = gt = 10 5 = 50 m/s
= 4 + 20
= 24 m
2.
Answer (4)
u
u cos =
2
1
cos =
2
= 60
v = u + at
R=
u 2 sin 60 cos 60 2u
3 1
3u
g
g
2 2
2g
v = (u + ta + at)
= (2 + 0.1 10 + 5 1) = 8
3.
Answer (1)
4.
Answer (2)
5.
Answer (3)
6.
Answer (1)
7.
Answer (4)
8.
Answer (1)
d
m
v
100
100
100
d
m
v
0.16 0.36 1
0.52 + 2 = 1
2 = 1 0.52
2 = 0.48, =
9.
0.01 0.1
100 2.2%
22.42 4.7
0.48
Answer (4)
2/8
5 15
15 3
3
m
20
4
2u sin 2 60
3
6 3 6 1.7 10.2 s
g
10
2
t1 + t2 = T
28. Answer (3)
29. Answer (3)
30. Answer (2)
31. Answer (4)
u v
v av
2
1 2
at
2
1
2
0 = v 0T (g a )T
2
a=
at =
3t
dv =
3 tdt v
3
Now ac at t 4 3t
4
2v 0 gT
T
4 3
4
4 3
t
, t
3
13
3
3
v u = Area
v = u + Area
1
1
gt1t2 10 4 10 200 m
2
2
43. Answer (4)
h=
H 202
20
4
20
H = 80 m
H=
u2
u2
80
, u2 = 1600, u = 40 m/s
2g
20
t 1t 2
t1 t 2
23 6
= 1.2 minute.
5
5
4
v = x 20
3
a=
2U X UY 2
R=
a=
3t2
2
vdv 16
80
x
dx
9
3
160 80
= 8.9 m/s
9
3
v
t
1 2 1
2
at a t 2
2
2
2v
t 1
t
[ CHEMISTRY]
46. Answer (4)
3/8
O(g) + e
O +e
O
2
O
141 kJ/mol
O2
+ 639 kJ/mol
O(g) + 2e
For 2p
n=2;l=1
+ 780 kJ/mol
Orbit angular momentum =
2h
2
En
13.6
n
BO 3
2 rn
n
CO BO 3.5
CO2 BO 2
CO32 BO 1.33
+e
eV 1.51 eV
13.6
n2
eV
n3
L
BO
CO
h
h
2
2
2
BL
l(l 1)
2(3)2 .x
6x
3
In
period 5p.4d, 5s are filled. Henceorbitals are
filled and total number of electrons will be
9 3 = 27
KZe2
r
80. Answer (4)
Angular nodes = l
3d
z2
PE
Molality
4/8
12 / 142
1000 0.96M
88
12 1.2 10
1.01M
142
Molarity =
1
2
wt. of H2O
x
100
100 6.2
Total wt.
136 x
mol = 9 g
Eq. wt.
35.5
3Fe 4H2O
Fe3 O4 4H2
(excess)
w 7.1 g
418 g
27 g
4 2g
3g
Equivalent volume =
N2 + 3H2
2NH3
3 2 g 2 17 g
22.4
11.2 L
2
= N0 molecule
[ BIOLOGY ]
91. Answer (1)
Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza. (VHM) is
endomycorrhiza.
92. Answer (2)
93. Answer (1)
94. Answer (1)
95. Answer (1)
Phytophagineae
96. Answer (3)
Prismatic polygonal, non-enveloped, Tail fibresadsorption.
97. Answer (1)
98. Answer (2)
Fungi imperfecti
99. Answer (1)
Nonmotile exogenous spore i.e., conidia.
100. Answer (1)
Trypanosoma- Flagellated protozoan.
101. Answer (3)
Actinomycetes
102. Answer (1)
Slime-moulds
103. Answer (3)
Gametengial copulation
5/8
Smallest- Mycoplasma,
Echinodermata Radial
6/8
B is scorpion
C is Pila
Category
Exception
Sycon
Marine
Spongilla
Spongilla
water
Euspongia
161. Answer (2)
162. Answer (2)
Slugs are molluscs on land, with open circulatory
system. They respire by pulmonary sac.
163. Answer (2)
In Octopus, radula is present, but shell is absent.
164. Answer (4)
Fishes have single loop circulation. Heart is the venous
heart. It receives and pumps deoxygenated blood.
165. Answer (4)
Archaeocytes are the totipotent cells of phylum
porifera. They are undifferentiated not specialised.
166. Answer (2)
Ornithorhynchus is egg laying mammal. Marsupials
have primitive yolk sac placenta. The young one is
born in immature state.
167. Answer (1)
Arthropods are protostomic in the development of
embryonic alimentary canal. Mouth will open first.
168. Answer (1)
Trichinella, is one of the smallest roundworms;
endoparasite in the small intestine of man. It is
viviparous. The juveniles will travel through the lymph
and blood vessels and finally reach the voluntary
muscles where they roll themselves into a spiral and
cyst wall is formed around them, causing severe
muscular pain.
169. Answer (2)
Male cartilaginous fishes can be distinguished from
female by the presence of claspers in the pelvic fins,
used in copulation.
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