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1.
Group of organisms in which cell wall forms two thin
What is true about cork cambium? overlapping shells are
1. It is extrastelar cambium in dicot stem. 1. Responsible for bioluminescence.
2. In dicot stem it arises from the cells of cortex region. 2. Chief producers of ocean.
3. It is also known as phellogen. 3. Prokaryotes.
4. All the above 4. Heterotrophs.
2. 7.
Read the following statements w.r.t. pericycle and According to mass flow hypothesis
choose the suitable option (a) Sucrose is moved into the companion cells and
(a) It is the outermost portion of stele, that may be then into the sieve tube by passive transport.
paranchymatous or sclerenchymatous. (b) Inside the phloem, an osmotic pressure gradient
(b) It is absent in monocot stems. is generated that facilitates the mass movement
(c) It is always single layered. in the phloem.
(c) Water in the adjacent xylem moves into the phloem
1. Only (a) is correct by active process.
2. Only (b) is incorrect
3. Only (c) is incorrect 1. (a) and (c) are correct.
4. Both (a) & (b) are incorrect 2. (b) and (c) are incorrect.
3. (a) and (c) are incorrect.
3. 4. (a) and (b) are correct.
Which of the following characters is/are related to 8.
isobilateral leaf?
(a) Stomata are present on both surfaces. The members of phaeophyceae are characterized by all,
(b) Mesophyll is differentiated into palisade and except
spongy parenchyma. 1. Presence of chlorophyll a,c and fucoxanthin pigments.
(c) Sub-stomatal cavity is present below the stoma of 2. Production of pear-shaped and biflagellated asexual
the abaxial epidermis. spores.
3. Production of pyriform gametes that bear laterally
1. Only (a) attached flagella.
2. Only (c) 4. Their occurrence, mostly in fresh water habitats.
3. Only (a) and (c)
4. (a), (b) and (c) 9.
4. A taxonomic aid which gives actual account of habitat
and distribution of various plants of given area, is
Read the following characters and mark the correct
ones for family Fabaceae. 1. Manual
(a) Flowers are arranged in acropetal manner on
floral axis. 2. Flora
(b) Flowers with radial symmetry. 3. Monograph
(c) Hypogynous flower.
(d) Albuminous seeds. 4. Catalogue
(e) Monocarpellary ovary. 10.
1. Only (a) and (c) “The synaptonemal complex is formed during _A_
2. Only (a), (c), (d) and (e) stage and dissolves during _B_ stage”.
3. Only (a), (c) and (e) Complete the above statement by choosing the correct
4. Only (a) and (b) option for A and B
5. A B
1. Diplotene Diakinesis
Organisms responsible for causing ‘red tide’ are also 2. Leptotene Zygotene
characterized by 3. Zygotene Diplotene
1. Presence of stiff cellulosic plates. 4. Pachytene Diplotene
2. Obligate saprophyte.
3. Presence of two longitudinal flagella. 11.
4. Filamentous body made up of trichomes. Which one of the following features differentiates G2
6. phase from G1 phase? Page: 1
1. Synthesis of proteins.
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2. C4 content of DNA. to identify as


3. C2 content of DNA. 1. Toxicity of micronutrients lead to the deficiency of
macronutrients express the symptoms.
4. Synthesis of RNA.
2. Deficiency of macronutrient leads to the toxicity
12. micronutrients.
3. Toxicity of macronutrient leads to the deficiency of
Enzymes and electron carriers for the formation of micronutrient.
cellular energy are present in the mitochondria at 4. More than one option is correct.
1. Outer membrane only.
2. Inner membrane only. 18.
3. Both outer and inner membrane.
In plant cells, synthesis of ATP by the chemiosmotic
4. Mitochondrial matrix only.
mechanism occurs during
13. 1. Photosynthesis only.
2. Respiration only.
Nucleolus is 3. Both photosynthesis and respiration.
1. Bounded by a single membrane. 4. Photorespiration only.
2. Always one per cell.
3. Present inside mitochondria. 19.
4. The site for rRNA synthesis.
Which of the following plant hormones would most
14. likely
be found in high concentrations in a mature, slightly
Select the features which are common for both ER over-ripe fruit
and Golgi apparatus. 1. Cytokinin and ethylene.
(A) Both are sites for synthesis of lipids and steroidal 2. ABA and ethylene.
hormones. 3. GA and ABA.
(B) Both are composed of cisternae, tubules and 4. Auxin and cytokinin
vasicles.
(C) Both are parts of endomembrane system. 20.
(D) Both help in formation of plasma membrane during
The iris __________.
cytokinesis.
1. regulates light entrance through the pupil
2. refracts light rays
1. Only (B) 3. absorbs stray light rays
4. contains receptors for sight
2. Only (B) and (C)
21.
3. Only (A) and (D)
A person with Addison disease ___________.
4. All except (D) 1. is unable to replenish blood glucose levels under
15. stressful conditions
2. develops dramatically more male features
What is the main arena of all cellular activities of a 3. develops a rounded face and edema
cell? 4. has overgrowth of hands and face
1. Cell wall
2. Cell membrane 22.
3. Nucleus Drinking alcohol causes diuresis because it
4. Cytoplasm inhibits the secretion of ________.
16. 1. ANH
Which of the following is correct for the function of 2. ADH
calcium?
1. Helps in the synthesis of middle lamella. 3. angiotensin
2. It is required during the formation of spindle fibres.
4. aldosterone
3. It is required by meristematic as well as
differentiating tissues. 23.
4. All of the above.
When blood levels of carbon dioxide rise, the
17. rate and depth of breathing _________.
The symptoms due to toxicity of elements are difficult Page: 2
1. decreases
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2. increases 4. transitional
3. stays the same 29.
4. stops Mark the correct statement
1. Electrical synapses are more common in our neural
24. system than chemical synapses
The male and female cockroach can be distinguished 2. The new potential in post synaptic neuron may be
by their: either excitatory or inhibitory
3. Hypothalamus is the major coordination centre for
1. size sensory and motor signaling
2. wings 4. The tracts of nerve fibres that connect two cerebral
hemispheres are called corpora bigemina
3. anal styles
30.
4. color
Which of the following groups of animals is
25. correctly matched with its one characterstic
feature without even a single exception?
In the formation of a macromolecule, what type
of reaction would join two subunits together? 1. Mammalia: give birth to young ones.
1. hydrophobic reaction
2. hydrolysis reaction 2. Reptilia: possess 3-chambered heart with one
3. dehydration reaction incompletely divided ventricle
4. denaturation reaction 3. Chordata: possess a mouth provided with an
26. upper and a lower jaw

Which of the following statements is not correct with 4. Chondrichthyes: possess cartilaginous
respect to the epithelial tissue? endoskeleton

1. It covers the external surface of the body and internal 31.


surface of many organs. Planaria possess high capacity of
2. The neighbouring cells are held together by cell 1. metamorphosis
junctions and there is very little extracellular material. 2. regeneration
3. alternation of generation
3. The epithelial cells rest on a cellular basement 4. bioluminescence
membrane that separates it from underlying connective
tissue. 32.

4. There is no blood vessel supplying the nutrients to the Some hormones can act on their target cells through
epithelial cells. second messengers. Identify the one that does not:
1. cortisol
2. adrenaline
3. FSH
27.
4. calcitonin
Which area actually secretes renin into the blood?
33.
1. macula densa Select the correct sequence of taxonomic categories
2. juxtaglomerular apparatus of Mango in ascending order
3. juxtaglomerular cells
4. cortical nephron 1. Mangifera → Anacardiaceae → Dicotyledonae
→ Sapindales → Angiospermae.

28.
2. Mangifera → Anacardiaceae → Sapindales
The air sacs in the lungs are comprised of → Dicotyledonae → Angiospermae.

_____ cells.
3. Angiospermae → Dicotyledonae → Sapindales
1. simple squamous → Anacardiaceae → Mangifera.

2. simple columnar 4. Angiospermae → Sapindales → Anacardiaceae


→ Dicotyledonae → Mangifera.
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34.
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Select incorrect statement w.r.t the following group 1. Heterosporous.


of organisms and their characteristics 2. Aquatic fern.
3. Belongs to class Pteropsida.
1. Chrysophyte – Includes diatoms and 4. Gametophytic main plant body.
desmids, Planktonic
organism. 39.
2. Dinoflagellate – Mostly marine and
photosynthetic, cell wall has The leaf of Pinus is
stiff cellulosic plate 1. Needle shaped
on outer surface.
3. Euglenoids – Majority of them are fresh 2. Compound leaf
water, cell wall is absent. 3. Having veinlets
4. Slime mould – Saprophytic motile spores
with true walls 4. Non-cutinised
35. 40.
Select incorrect option w.r.t. viral disease in both plant Select correct option w.r.t Rhizophora
and animal (i) Grows in swampy area.
Plant disease Animal disease (ii) Pneumatophores are present for respiration.
1. Leaf rolling – Mumps (iii) Is halophyte.
2. Yellowing – Herpes (iv) Shows in-situ germination of seed.
3. Vein clearing – Influenza
1. All are correct.
4. Damping off – Diptheria
2. All are correct except (iv).
36. 3. All are correct except (i) & (iv).
4. All are correct except (i), (iii), & (iv).
Gametophyte of Bryophyte is
41.
1. Green and vascular.
2. Independent, multicellular. Morels and Agaricus have edible fruiting bodies and
3. Dependent on sporophyte. belong to their respective class as.
4. Foliose in nature.
1. Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes.
37. 2. Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes.
3. Ascomycetes and Phycomycetes.
According to R.H. Whittaker Chlamydomonas and 4. Basidiomycetes only
Chlorella will be kept under
42.
1. Monera
In gourds and watermelon, the tendril is formed by
2. Protista the modification of
3. Plantae 1. Extra axillary bud.
4. Both 2 & 3 2. Axillary bud and leaf respectively.
3. Leaf and axillary bud respectively.
38. 4. Leaf.
Select incorrect option w.r.t. given diagram 43.
A pair of leaves arise at each node and lie opposite to
each other as in
1. Calotropis, called opposite decussate phyllotaxy.
2. Guava, called opposite superimposed phyllotaxy.
3. Ocimum, called opposite phyllotaxy.
4. More than one option is correct.
44.
If the margins of sepals or petals overlap one another
but not in particular direction, the aestivation is called
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2. Valvate In which phase of mitosis, chromosomes are moved


to spindle equator and get aligned at equatorial plate
3. Open through spindle fibers to both poles, is
4. Twisted 1. Prophase
45. 2. Metaphase
Which one is correct set of option w.r.t. Coconut? 3. Anaphase
1. Mesocarp – Sclerenchymatous fibre.
Endocarp – Sclereids. 4. Telophase
Edible part – Endosperm.
Kind of fruit – Berry. 50.
2. Mesocarp – Sclereids. When a cell is viewed under the microscope, it does
Endocarp – Sclerenchymatous fibre. not show golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum,
Edible part – Seed. nucleolus, nuclear envelope in which stage of cell
Kind of fruit – Drupe. division?
3. Mesocarp – Sclerenchymatous fibre.
Endocarp – Sclereids. 1. Early prophase
Edible part – Endosperm. 2. Late prophase
Kind of fruit – Drupe.
4. Mesocarp – Sclerenchymatous fibre. 3. Interphase
Endocarp – Sclereids.
4. Telophase
Edible part – Fruit.
Kind of fruit – Drupe 51.
46. NADH synthesized in glycolysis of aerobic respiration
A
is transferred into
+
Pyruvic   acid   + CoA + NaD →

+ +
1. Cytoplasm for oxidative phosphorylation.
B + CO2 + NADH + H
2. Mitochondria for oxidative phosphorylation.
in the above given reaction of respiration what can be 3. Mitochondria for photooxidation.
placed at the place of A and B respectively? 4. ETS for photooxidation.
1. Iron and Citric acid. 52.
2. Magnesium and Citric acid.
3. Dehydrogenase and Acetyl CoA. By convention the water potential of pure water at
4. Iron and Acetyl CoA standard temperatures, which is not under any
pressure, is taken to be
47.
1. 100 atm
Select the incorrect statement w.r.t vessel
2. Zero
1. Devoid of protoplasm.
2. Lignified wall. 3. More than 0 atm
3. Long cylindrical tube like cells.
4. Less than 0 atm
4. Presence of vessel is characteristic of gymnosperm.
53.
48.
Which is correct w.r.t. osmotic pressure of cells when
Which of the following statement is incorrect w.r.t.
cells are in following stages?
endomembranous system?
Turgid Flaccid Plasmolysed
1. Found only in eukaryotes.
1. OP = TP OP = DPD OP < DPD
2. The organelle of this system function in coordinated 2. OP = TP OP > DPD OP < DPD
manner. 3. OP = 0 OP > 0 OP < 0
4. OP = DPD OP = TP OP < TP
3. It includes endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex,
lysosome and vacuole. 54.
4. Found in that cell in which cyclosis is absent Select the correct statement w.r.t given statements
49. 1. Water transport is related with transpiration and
guttation is related with stomata. Page: 5
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2. Transpiration is passive process but opening of and the product of first step of dark reaction undergoes
stomata is active. ________
3. C3 plants are twice efficient in photosynthesis 1. Light, phosphorylation.
as compared to C4 plants whereas C3 plants are 2. Darkness, regeneration.
3. Products of light reaction, reduction.
less efficient w.r.t transpiration than C4 plants.
4. Products of light reaction, carboxylation.
4. Minerals uptake is passive whereas water 59.
absorption is active.
Stroma lamella in plastid lacks
55.
1. PS II and PS I.
Presence of oxygen is vital in aerobic respiration 2. PS II and NADP reductase.
because 3. PS I and NAD reductase.
1. It drives the whole process by removing hydrogen 4. PS II only.
from ETS. 60.
2. Oxygen causes phosphorylation which is light Chemiosmosis (related with respiration,
stimulated. photosynthesis ETS) does not require
3. Oxygen directly stimulates complex V to 1. Membrane, a proton pump.
generate ATP. 2. ATP.
4. Oxygen is initial electron acceptor. 3. A proton gradient.
4. AT Pase.
56.
61.
Out of the following how many are micronutrient and
macronutrient? If there are 12 molecules of CO2 to be fixed in
Cu, S, Ca, Zn, Mn, Mg, Cl, Fe, B photosynthesis, then how many turns of Calvin cycle
Micronutrient Macronutrient and how many molecules of glucose will be
1. 5 4 synthesized respectively?
2. 6 3
1. 9 turns, 2 molecules.
3. 7 2
2. 12 turns, 1 molecule.
4. 4 5
3. 6 turns, 1 molecule.
57. 4. 12 turns, 2 molecules.
Select the correct option w.r.t activator of element 62.
1. Mg – Carboxylase A. _______ hormone is most widely used PGR in
Zn – Rubisco agriculture.
Fe – Nitrogenase B. _______ hormone is related with Richmond Lang
Mo – Catalase effect.
A B
2. Mg – Rubisco 1. Auxin CK
Zn – Carboxylase 2. Auxin GA
Fe – Catalase 3. Ethylene CK
Mo – Nitrogenase 4. ABA CK
3. Mg – Carboxylase 63.
Zn – Rubisco
Fe – Catalase What conditions are required for vernalisation in
Mo – Nitrogenase plants?
4. Mg – Rubisco 1. Low temperature, CO2.
Zn – Carboxylase 2. Low temperature, O2, leaf.
Fe – Nitrogenase 3. Optimum temperature, O2.
Mo – Catalase
4. Low temperature, O2.
58.
64.
Dark reaction of photosynthesis is driven by ______ Page: 6
Bony endoskeleton is present in
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(iii) Icthyophis (iv) Myxine Stimulates Inhibits
peristalsis
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) 68.
2. (ii), (iii) only Erythroblastosis fetalis condition arises when a
3. (ii) only 1. Rh (+) female carries a Rh(–) foetus for the
4. (ii), (iii), (iv) only first time.

65. 2. Rh (+) female carries a Rh(–) foetus for the


second time.
During catalytic cycle of an enzyme–
3. Rh (–) female carries a Rh (+) foetus for the
1. Enzyme alter its shape to fit the substrate first time.
molecule.
4. Rh (–) female carries a Rh (+) foetus for the
2. Substrate alter its shape to get fit into the second time
enzyme molecule.
69.
3. Both enzyme and substrate changes its shape
during transition state. Which of the following correctly explains the function
of a specific part of human nephron?
4. Enzyme and substrate are rigid molecular
structure and it never changes its shape. 1. Afferent arteriole: Carriers the blood away from
the glomerulus towards renal vein.
66.
2. Podocytes: Create minute spaces (slit pores) for
A patient of diabetes mellitus excretes glucose in urine the filtration of blood into the Bowman’s capsule.
even when he is kept on a carbohydrate free diet. It is
because 3. Henle’s Loop: Most reabsorption of major
substances from the glomerular filtrate.
1. Fats are catabolised to form glucose.
4. Distal convoluted tubule: Reabsorption of K+
2. Glucose are synthesized in liver. ions into the surrounding blood capillaries.
3. Glucose are discharged in blood stream from 70.
liver.
Which of the following statements are true regarding
4. Glycogen from muscles are released in the blood association areas of brain?
stream
A. These are the largest areas of forebrain.
67.
B. These are involved in the regulation of sexual
Given below is a table comparing the effects of behaviour, expressionn of emotional reactions
sympathetic and parasymepathetic nervous system and motivation.
for four featurs (1-4). Which one feature is correctly
described? C. These are responsible for complex functions like
intersensory association, memory and
Sympathetic communication.
Parasympathetic
Features nervous D. It is a part of cerebral cortex.
system
system
1. A & B
Salivary 2. A, B & C
1. Stimulates Inhibits secretion
gland
3. A, C & D

Pupil of 4. A & C
2. Dilates Constricts
eye 71.
Which part of the ear determines the pitch of the
3. Heart rate decreases Increases
sound?
1. Reissner’s membrane.
4. 2. Basilar membrane. Page: 7
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4. Hair cells.
76.
72.
In a myosin molecule HMM (heavy meromyosin) is
The hormones from heart, kidney and present in
gastrointestinal tract respectively are (i) Globular head (ii) Short arm (iii) Myosin tail
1. ANF, Rennin, Trypsin 1. (i), (ii), (iii)
2. ADH, Renin, GIP
3. ANF, Erythropoietin, CCK 2. (i) only
4. GIP, CCK, Renin 3. (i), (ii) only
73. 4. (iii) only
Select the true statement(s) 77.
A. Growth factors are hormones secreted by
several non-endocrine tissues. Which of the following bone of the skull is not present
B. Estradiol is synthesised and secreted mainly by in pair?
growing ovarian follicles. 1. Temporal bone
C. Catecholamines stimulate the breakdown of
glycogen. 2. Sphenoid bone
D. Adrenal cortex secrete androgen like hormone.
3. Zygomatic bone
1. B & C
4. Maxillary bone
2. A, C & D
78.
3. A, B, C, D
How many polypeptide chains are present in one
4. B, C & D subunit of a myosin filament?
74. 1. 2 heavy chains and 2 light chains.
2. 2 heavy chains and 4 light chains.
During counter current mechanism, interstitial 3. 4 heavy chains and 2 light chains.
medullary concentration can be increased upto 4 times 4. 4 heavy chains and 4 light chains.
due to
i. Active pumping of salts from the upper part of 79.
the ascending limb.
Breathing is best described as
ii. Passive diffusion of salts from the lower part of
the ascending limb. 1. Utilisation of O2 by the cells for catabolic
iii. Passive diffusion of Na+ and Cl– from thick reaction.
segment of the ascending limb.
2. Transport of gases by the blood.
iv. Active secretion of Na+ and Cl– into the thin
segment of the tubule 3. The movement of air into and out of the lungs.
1. i, ii, iii & iv 4. Diffusion of gases across alveolar membrane
2. i & ii 80.
3. ii & iii In the given graph A, B and C are the three curves
representing oxyhaemoglobin dissociation. If graph
4. i only
B represent the normal state with P as 40 mm of
CO2

75. Hg, then the graph A and C will be obtained respectively


during :
Which of the following statements is not correct about
ECG?
1. P wave represents atrial depolarisation.
2. QRS wave initiates ventricular contraction.
3. The end of T wave marks the end of ventricular
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3. B and C
4. A anc C
83.
Enzymes that catalyse removal of groups from substrate
by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving double
bonds belongs to
1. Dehydrogenases
2. Hydrolases

1. A : PCO2 as 20 mm of Hg, C : More pH. 3. Lyases


2. A : High temperature, C : P as 80 mm of Hg.
CO2 4. Transfereases
3. A : P as 20 mm of Hg, C : More acidity.
CO2

4. A : P as 80 mm of Hg, C : P as 20 mm of Hg. 84.


CO2 CO2

81. Haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) may occur in


the featus of a second pregnancy if
Match column-I and column-II, choose the correct
combination from the option given 1. The mother is Rh and the baby is Rh
+ −

2. The mother is Rh and the baby is Rh


+ +

Column-I Column-II
3. The mother is Rh and the baby is Rh
− −

Help to stop sub 4. The mother is Rh and the baby is Rh


− +

Adhering stanoes from 85.


(A) 1.
Junctions leaking across a
tissue Match the vessels in Column-I with appropriate organs if
servesin Column-II
Perform comenting
to keep Column-I Column-II
(B) Gap junctions 2.
neighbouring cells
together Hepatic portal Heart’s blood
(A) (p)
vein system
Facilitate the cells
(C) Tight junctions 3. to communicate Returns blood to
with each other (B) Pulmonary trunk (q) heart from lower
limbs
1. (A)-3, (B)-2, (C)-1
2. (A)-2, (B)-3, (C)-1 Coronary Carries blood to
(C) (r)
circulation liver
3. (A)-2, (B)-1,(C)-3
4. (A)-1, (B)-3, (C)-2 (D) Inferior vena cava (s) Leads to lungs
82.
Cartilage is present
1. (A)→(r), (B)→(s),(C)→(p),(D)→(q)
A. In the tip of nose and middle ear joints
2. (A)→(r),(B)→(q),(C)→(s),(D)→(p)
B. Between adjacent bones of vertebral column
3. (A)→(s),(B)→(p),(C)→(r),(D)→(q)
C. Between adjacent bones of limbs and hands in adults
4. (A)→(s),(B)→(q),(C)→(p),(D)→(r)
1. A,B and C
86.
2. A and B
Diabetes insipidus is due to
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1. Hyposecretion of vasopressin (ADH) 3. The cofactor required for optimal activity must be
tightly bound to the apoenzyme
2. Hypersecretion of insulin
4. It catalyses breakdown of hydrogen peroxide to water
3. Hypersecretion of vasopressin (ADH) and oxygen
4. None 91.
87. The first line in the Lyman series in the spectrum of
Match the organism in Column-I with its excretory hydrogen atom occurs at a wavelength of 1215 Å and the
structure in Column-II limit for Balmer series is 3645 Å. Calculate the
wavelength corresponding to series limit of Lyman
series.
Column-I Column-II
1. 911.2 Å
(A) Cockroach (p) Nephridia 2. 812.2 Å
3. 712.2 Å
(B) Earthworm (q) Proboscis gland
4. 678.4 Å
(C) Balanoglossus (r) Kidney 92.
The order of increasing energies of the orbitals follows:
(D) Clarias (s) Malpighian tubules
1. 3S, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p
1. (A)→(s),(B)→(p),(C)→(q),(D)→(r) 2. 3s, 3p, 3d, 4s, 4p
2. (A)→(s),(B)→(p),(C)→(r),(D)→(q) 3. 3S, 3p, 4s, 4p, 3d
3. (A)→(q),(B)→(p),(C)→(r), (D)→(s) 4. 3s, 3p, 3d, 4p, 4s
4. (A)→(s), (B)→(q),(C)→(r),(D)→(p) 93.
88. HI was heated in a sealed tube at 440°C till the
The contractile protein of skeletal muscle involving ATP equilibrium was reached, HI was found to be 22 %
ase activity is decomposed. The equilibrium constant for dissociation
is:
1. Tropomyosin
1. 0.282
2. Myosin
2. 0.0796
3. or-Actinin
3. 0.0199
4. Toponin
4. 1.99
89.
94.
Heart disorder in which cardiac muscles are suddenly
damaged by inadequate supply of blood is The ratio of number of atoms in 2.2g CO2 and 1.7g NH3
is
1. Heart failure
1. 1/2
2. Cardiac arrest
2. 1/8
3. Heart attack
3. 3/8
4. Atherosclerosis
4. 3/2
90.
95.
Select the option which is incorrect for enzyme catalase.
In the reaction, N2O4 ⇌ 2NO2, α is that part of N2O4
1. The cofactor present is inorganic and proteinaceous in
which dissociates, then the number of moles at
nature
equilibrium will be:
2. Haem is the prosthetic group required by the enzyme Page: 10
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(1 − α)

2. 3α
3. α
4. 1 + α
96.
4. CH CH2 . CH2 CH3
How many spectral lines are obtained when electron 3

jumps from n=5 to n=1 hydrogen atom? 100.


1. 3 The IUPAC name of the compound
2. 4
3. 6
4. 10
97.
is....
Density ratio of O2 and H2 is 16 : 1. The ratio of their
1. 3-keto-2-methylhex-4-enal
r.m.s. velocities will be
2. 5-formylhex-2-en-3-one
1. 4 : 1
3. 5-methyl-4-oxohex-2-en-5-al
2. 1 : 16
4. 3-keto-2-methylhex-5-enal
3. 1 : 4
101.
4. 16 : 1
An organic compound contains carbon, hydrogen, and
98.
oxygen. Its elemental analysis gave C, 38.7% and H,
If optical rotation produced by the compound (i) is+52° 9.67%. The empirical formula of the compound would be
then that produced by the compound (ii) is:
1. CH3O

2. CH2O

3. CHO
4. CH4O

102.
1. -52° The shape of XeF 3
+
is :
2. +52° 1. Trigonal planar
3. 0° 2. Pyramidal
4. unpredictable 3. Bent T-shape
99. 4. See- saw
The optically active alkane with lowest molar mass is: 103.
1. CH 3
CH2 C ≡ CH Which species does not exist?
CH3
1. (SnCl 6)
2−

2. CH CH2 − CH − CH3
2. (GeCl
3 2−
6)

3.
3. (CCl 6)
2−

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(SiCl6 )
2−
2. chromatography

104. 3. crystallisation

Bond angle between two hybrid orbitals is 105



.% S 4. steam distillation
character orbital is: 109.
1. between 30-31% Equivalent weight of H PO2 when it disproportionate
3

2. between 19-20% into PH and H PO is:


3 3 3

3. between 25 -26% 1. M

4. between 22-23% 2. M/2

105. 3. M/4
4. 3M/4
110.
The vapour density of a volume chloride of a metal is 95
In piperidine atom has
and the specific heat of the metal is 0.13 cal/g. The
hybridization:
equivalent mass of the metal will be:
1. sp
1. 6
2. sp 2

2. 12
3. sp 3

3. 18
4. dsp 2

4. 24
106. 111.
F or A → B , At what temperature will average speed of the molecules
−1 −1 −1
ΔH = 4 kcal mol ,   Δ S = 10 cal mol K .
of the second member of the series C H be the same
n 2n
Reaction is spontaneous when temperature can be : of Cl at 627°C?
2

1. 400 K 1. 259.4 K
2. 300 K 2. 400 K
3. 500 K 3. 532.4 K
4. none is correct 4. None of these
107. 112.
The lattice energy of NaCl is -780 kJ mol-1. The The quantum number not obtained from the
enthalpies of hydration of Na+(g) and Cl-(g) ions are Schrodinger’s wave equation is -
-406 kJ mol-1 and -364 kJ mol-1. The enthalpy of 1. n
solution of NaCl(s) is
2. l
1. 738 kJ mol-1
3. m
2. 10 kJ mol-1 4. s
3. -10 kJ mol-1 113.

4. -822 kJ mol-1 Which is not the correct order of electronegativity

108. 1. Cl > S > P > Si

The most suitable method of separation of 1:1 mixture of 2. Si > Al > Mg > Na
ortho and para-nitrophenols is 3. F > Cl > Br > I
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4. None of these 4. Remains the same


114. 119.
One mole of N O (g) at 300 K is kept in a closed
2 4 Which of the following is/are incorrect for
container under one atmosphere. It is heated to 600 K orthohydrogen?
when 20% by mass of N O (g) decomposes to NO (g).
2 4 2
1. Nuclei spins are in same direction
The resultant pressure
is 2. A sample of dihydrogen at room temperature
contains 75% ortho-hydrogen
1. 1.2 atm
3. It is possible to obtain pure ortho-hydrogen at
2. 2.4 atm low temperature
3. 2.0 atm 4. All of these
4. 1.0 atm 120.
115. Volume strength of 1.5 N H solution is
2 O2

At 100ºC and 1 atm, if the density of liquid water is 1.0 g 1. 8.4 V


cm–3 and that of water vapor is 0.0006 g cm–3, then the
volume occupied by water molecules in 1 litre of steam 2. 16.8 V
at that temperature is - 3. 5.6 V
1. 6 cm3 4. 22.4 V

2. 60 cm3 121.

3. 0.6 cm3 Orthoboric acid when heated to red hot gives:


1. metaboric acid
4. 0.06 cm3
2. pyroboric acid
116.
3. boron and water
The phenomenon in which atmospheric gases
trap the heat radiations from sun, near the 4. boric anhydride
earth’s surface and keep it warm is known as:
122.
1. Natural greenhouse effect
The increasing order of the reactivity of the following
2. Tyndall effect
compounds towards electrophilic aromatic substitution
3. Heating effect
reaction is:
4. Joule’s effect
117.
Among the following gases which one is
damaging the ozone layer?
1. CFCs
2. CO2
1. III < I < II
3. CH4 2. III < II < I
4. SO2 3. II < I < III

118. 4. I < III < I

If the temperature of a gas is increased by four 123.


times, then its rate of diffusion Which will undergo reaction with ammonical AgN O 3

1. Increases four times


2. Increases two times
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2. CH 3  –  CH   =  CH  –  C  ≡  CH 4. C(graphite)+ 1


O2 +2H2→CH3OH
2

3.  CH 3–  CH2 CH   =  CH  –  CH2  –  CH3


129.
4.  CH 2  =  CH  –  CH2 –  CH3
When 10 ml of 0.1 M acetic acid (pKa=5.0) is titrated
124. against 10 ml of 0.1 M ammonia solution (pKb=5.0), the
In the balanced chemical reaction equivalence point occurs at pH

IO

+ aI

+ bH
+
→ cH2 O + dI2
1. 9.0
3

a, b, c and d respectively correspond to 2. 6.0

1. 5, 6, 3, 3 3. 5.0

2. 5, 3, 6, 3 4. 7.0

3. 3, 5, 3, 6 130.

4. 5, 6, 5, 5 The most probable radius (in pm) for finding the electron
in He is
125.
1. 26.5
In diborane, the two H-B-H angles are nearly
2. 105.8
1. 60°,  120°
3. 0.0
2. 95°, 120°
4. 52.9
3. 95°, 150° 131.
4. 120°,  180° For reaction 2NOCl(g)=2NO(g)+Cl2(g), KC at 427°C is
126. 3 × 10
−6
L mol
−1
. The value of Kp is nearly
Which of the following gives propyne on hydrolysis 1. 1. 75 × 10 −4

1. Al 4
C3
2. 7. 50 × 10 5

2. M g 2 C3
3. 2. 50 × 10 −5

3. B 4C
4. 2. 50 × 10 −4

4. La 4 C3
132.
127. 3-Phenylpropene on reaction with HBr gives (as a major
The isoelectronic pair is product)

1. ClO −
2. ClF
+
2

2. IF −
2. I

3
1. C 6 H5 CH (Br)CH2 − CH3

3. Cl 2 O. ICl

2
2. C 6
H5 CH2 CH(Br) CH3

4. ICl −
2. ClO2 3. C 6 H5 CH(Br) CH2 CH3

128. 4. C 6 H5 CH2 CH2 CH2 Br

ΔH (298K) of methanol is given by the chemical 133.


0

equation
The cation of alkali metals are found as M(H2O)+n in
1. C(diamond)+ O +2H2→CH3OH 1

2
2 H2O, value of 'n' is maximum for

2. CH4+ 1

2
O2 → CH3OH 1. Na+
3. CO+2H2→CH3OH 2. K+
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4. Li+
134.
A substance which gives a brick red flame and breaks
down on heating giving oxygen and a brown gas is 1.
1. Calcium carbonate
2. Magnesium carbonate
3. Magnesium nitrate
4. Calcium nitrate
135. 2.
KOH react with O3. The product formed is/are

1. KO2, O2 and H2O

2. KO3, O2 and H2O

3. K2O2, O2 and H2O


3.
4. K2O, O2 and H2O

136.
A particle is projected with a speed u at an angle θ to the
horizontal. Find the radius of curvature at highest point
of its trajectory-
4.
2 2

1.
u cos θ

2g

√3u
2 2
139.
2.
cos θ

2g
A 60 kg man stands on a spring balance in a lift. At some
3. u
2
cos
2
θ instant he finds that the reading on the scale has changed
g
from 60kg to 50 kg for a while and then comes back to
√3u
2 2
the original mark. What is his conclusion?
4.
cos θ

1. The lift was in constant motion upwards


137.
2. The lift was in constant motion downwards
E,m, l and G denote energy, mass, angular momentum
and gravitational constant respectively, then the 3. The lift while in motion downward suddenly stopped.
2

dimension of are - El

5
m G
2
4. The lift while in motion upward suddenly stopped

1. Angle 140.

2. Length A block of mass M is connected to a massless pulley and


massless spring of stiffness k. The pulley is frictionless.
3. Mass The spring connecting the block and spring is massless.
4. Time Initially the spring is untstretched when the block is
released. When the spring is maximum stretched, then
138. tension in the rope is
A ball is dropped vertically from a height h above the
ground. It hits the ground and bounces up vertically to a
height h/2. Neglecting subsequent motion and air
resistance, its velocity ν varies with the height h as
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1. zero 2. Mg 1. f 0

3. 2Mg 4. Mg/2 2. √2f 0

141. 3. 2f 0

A disc of mass M and radius R is rolling with 4. 2√2f 0


angular speed ω on a horizontal plane as
shown. The magnitude of angular momentum
of the disc about the origin O is-
144.
A travelling wave in a stretched string is described by the
equation y = Asin(kx − ωt). The maximum particle
velocity is

1. 1
  MR
2
ω
1. Aω
2

2. ω/k
2. MR 2
ω

3. dω/ dk
3. 3

2
MR
2
ω

4. x/t
4. 2 MR 2
ω
145.
142.
The ratio of the speed of sound in nitrogen gas to that in
Five uniform circular plates, each of diameter helium gas, at 300 K is -
D and mass m are laid out in a pattern shown.
Using the origin shown, find the y co–ordinate 1. √ 2

of the centre of mass of the five–plate system.


7

2. √ 1

√3
3. 5

√6
4. 5

146.
The potential energy of a particle oscillating
1. 2D/5 along x-axis is given as U = 20+ (x–2)2 where
2. 4D/5 U is in joules and x in meters. Total
mechanical energy of the particle is 36 J.
3. D/3 Maximum kinetic energy of the particle is
4. D/5 1. 24 J

143. 2. 36 J

A metre stick is swinging in vertical plane about a 3. 16 J


horizontal axis passing through its one end , undergoes 4. 20 J
small oscillation of frequency f0. If the bottom half of the
147.
stick were cut off, then its new frequency of small
oscillation would become - A string of length 3 m and linear mass density
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of its resonance frequency is 252 Hz. The next 3. 760 g 4. 670 g


higher resonance frequency is 336 Hz. Then
the fundamental frequency will be 152.
1. 84 Hz Three rods made of the same material and having the
2. 63 Hz same cross-section have been joined as shown . Each rod
is of the same length. The left and right ends are kept at 0
3. 126 Hz °C and 90°C respectively. The temperature of the

junction of the three rods


4. 168 Hz
148.
An object weights 72 N on earth. Its weight at a height
of R/2 from earth is
1. 32 N
2. 56 N
3. 72 N 1. 45°C
4. Zero 2. 60°C
149. 3. 30°C
A 4.0 m long copper rod of cross sectional area 1 cm2 is 4. 20°C
stretched by a force of 4. 8 × 10 N. If Young’s modulus
3

153.
for copper is Y = 1.2 × 1011 N/m2. Calculate strain.
A substance is in the solid form at 0°C. The amount of
1. 1×10-4 heat added to this substance and its temperature are
plotted in the following graph. If the relative specific heat
2. 2×10-4 capacity of the solid substance is 0.5, find from the
graph, the specific latent heat of the melting process is
3. 3×10-4
(Specific heat capacity of water = 1000 cal kg-1 K-1 )
4. 4×10 -4

150.
The pressure of water in a water pipe when tap is open
and closed are respectively 3 × 105 Nm–2 and 3.5 × 105
Nm–2. With open tap, the velocity of water flowing is

1. 60000 cal kg-1


1. 10 ms–1 2. 40000 cal kg-1
2. 5 ms–1 3. 10000 cal kg-1
3. 20 ms–1 4. 20000 cal kg-1
4. 15 ms–1 154.
151. During an experiment an ideal gas is found to obey an
additional law VP2 = constant. The gas is initially at
A cubical block of wood 10 cm on a side floats at the
temp T and volume V. What will be the temperature of
interface between oil and water with its lower surface
the gas when it expands to a volume 2V?
horizontal and 4 cm below the interface. The density of
oil is 0.6 g cm–1. The mass of block is 1. T' = √4T
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3. T' = √5T 3. 1

4. T' = √6T 4. − 1

155.
159.
In head on collision of two point particles, loss
A disc of the radius R is confined to roll without slipping
in kinetic energy is given by
at A and B. If the plates have the velocities v and 2v as
m1 m2
∣→ →∣
2
2
shown, the angular velocity of the disc is
ΔK = u − u2 (1 − k )
2 ( m1 +m2 ) ∣ 1 ∣

With usual notations (except k), the


dimensional formula of quantity k is

1. [M0L0T–1]

2. [M0L0T0] 1. 3v

2R
Anticlockwise

3. [M0LT–1] 2. 3v
Clockwise
2R

4. [M0L2T–2] 3. v
Anticlockwise
2R

4. v

2R
Clockwise
156.
160.
A particle starting from the point (1, 2) moves
in a straight line in XY plane. Its coordinates A hollow cylinder with inner radius R, outer radius 2R
at a later time are (2,3). The path of the particle and mass M is rolling without slipping with speed of its
makes with x-axis an angle of centre v. Its kinetic energy is:

1. 30°
2. 45°
3. 60°
4. data insufficient
157. 1. 11
Mv
2

16

A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a


2.
7 2

velocity ‘u’ from the balloon descending with 4


Mv

velocity v. The ball will pass by the balloon


3.
13 2

after time. 16
Mv

1. u−v 4. None of these


2g

161.
2.
u+v

A particle of mass M is at a distance 'a' from


2g

3.
2 ( u−v )
surface of a thin spherical shell of equal mass
g
and having radius 'a'. Select correct alternative.
2 ( u+v )
4. g
1. Gravitational field and potential both are
zero at centre of the shell.
158.
2. Gravitational field is zero not only inside
A force F acting on a body depends on its the shell but at a point outside the shell
displacement x as F ∝ xn. The power delivered also.
by F will be independent of x if n is–
3. Inside the shell, gravitational field alone
1. 1
is zero.
3

4. Neither gravitational field nor gravitational


2. − 1

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162.
At ordinary temperatures, the molecules of a 166.
diatomic gas have only translational and
rotational kinetic energies. At high The diagrams represent the potential energy U
temperatures, they may also have vibrational of a function of the inter-atomic distance r. Which
energy. As a result of this compared to lower diagram corresponds to stable molecules found in
temperatures, a diatomic gas at higher nature.
temperatures will have–
1. lower molar heat capacity.
2. higher molar heat capacity.
3. lower isothermal compressibility.
4. higher isothermal compressibility.
163. 1.
The M.K.S units of coefficient of viscosity is -
1. kg  m −1
s
−1

2. kg   ms −2

3. kg  m 2
s
−1

4. kg −1
m
−1
s
2 2.

164.
A particle is projected from a horizontal plane (x-z plane)
such that its velocity vector at time t is given by

ˆ ˆ
V = a i +(b − ct) j . Its range on the horizontal plane is
given by
3.
1. ba

2. 2 ba

3. 3 ba

4. None
165. 4.

A body of mass 5 kg is suspended by the strings making 167.


angles 60°and 30°with the horizontal The coordinates of the positions of particles of masses
m =  7  gm,  m   =  4  gm,  m   =  10  gm  
1 are 2 3

→ →
ˆ
r 1 =  ( î +  5  ĵ −  3 k),  r 2 =  (2 i  +  5 j  +  7 k)


,   r 3 =  (3  î +  3  ĵ −  k̂ ) respectively in cm. The
position of the centre of mass of the system would be

1. (− 15

85

1
) cm
(a) T 1 = 25 N (b) T 2 = 25 N 7 17 7

(c) T 1 = 25√3 N (d) T 2 = 25√3 N 2. (


15
,  −
85

1
) cm
7 17 7

1. a,b
3. ( 15

85
,  −
1
) cm
2. a,d 7 21 7

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15

85

7
) cm
In thermodynamic process, 200 Joules of heat is given to
7 21 3
a gas and 100 Joules of work is also done on it. The
168. change in internal energy of the gas is

A thin circular ring of mass M and radius R is rotating 1. 100 J


about its axis with a constant angular velocity w. Four 2. 300 J
objects each of mass m, are kept gently to the opposite
ends of two perpendicular diameters of the ring. The 3. 419 J
angular velocity of the ring will be
4. 24 J
1.

M+ 4m 173.

2.
(M+ 4m)ω
If the ratio of specific heat of a gas at constant pressure to
M
that at constant volume is γ, the change in internal energy
3.
(M− 4m)ω
of a mass of gas, when the volume changes from V to 2V
M+ 4m
constant pressure p, is
4.

4m
1. R/(γ − 1)
169. 2. pV
If the radius of a planet is R and its density is ρ , the 3. pV /(γ − 1)
escape velocity from its surface will be
4. pV(γ − 1)
1.  v e ∝ ρR

174.
2.  v e ∝ √ρR

The amplitude and the time period in a S.H.M. is 0.5 cm


3.  v e ∝
√ρ
and 0.4 sec respectively. If the initial phase is π/2 radian,
R
then the equation of S.H.M. will be
4.  v ∝
1

1. y = 0. 5  sin  5πt
e
√ρR

170. 2. y = 0. 5  sin  4πt


A wire suspended vertically from one of its ends is 3. y = 0. 5  sin  2. 5πt
stretched by attaching a weight of 200 N to the lower
end. The weight stretches the wire by 1 mm. The elastic 4. y = 0. 5  cos  5πt
energy stored in the wire is
175.
1. 0.2 J
In simple harmonic motion, the ratio of acceleration of
2. 10 J the particle to its displacement at any time is a measure
of
3. 20 J
4. 0.1 J 1. Spring constant

171. 2. Angular frequency

Three liquids of densities d,2d and 3d are mixed in equal 3. (Angular frequency)2
proportions of weights. The relative density of the
mixture is 4. Restoring force
176.
1. 11d

In a sinusoidal wave, the time required for a particular


2. 18d

11
point to move from maximum displacement to zero
displacement is 0.170 second. The frequency of the wave
3. 13d

9 is
4. 23d

18 1. 1.47 Hz
172. 2. 0.36 Hz
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4. 2.94 Hz
Fill OMR Sheet
177.
The degree of freedom per molecule for a gas at an
average is 8. If the gas performs 100 J of work when
it expands under constant pressure, then amount of
heat absorbed by gas
1. 500 J
2. 600 J
3. 20 J
4. 400 J
178.
The pressure in monoatomic gas increases linearly
from 4 atm to 8 atm. When its volume increases
from 0.2 m to 0.5 m , then increase in internal
3 3

energy
1. 480 kJ
2. 550 kJ
3. 200 kJ
4. 100 kJ
179.
In the thermodynamic process shown in figure, the
work done by the system along A → B → C is
50 J and change in internal energy during C → A is
30 J, then heat supplied during A → B → C is

1. 50 J
2. 20 J
3. 10 J
4. 80 J
180.
A body takes 10 minutes to cool from 50°C to 40°C.
If temperature of surroundings is 20°C, temperature
of body in next 10 minutes is
1. 39°C
2. 30°C
3. 34°C
4. 25°C

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