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Answer Key
1. (4) 37. (1) 73. (3) 109. (3) 145. (2)
2. (2) 38. (4) 74. (2) 110. (3) 146. (3)
3. (3) 39. (2) 75. (3) 111. (3) 147. (2)
4. (2) 40. (2) 76. (2) 112. (2) 148. (3)
5. (4) 41. (2) 77. (4) 113. (1) 149. (4)
6. (2) 42. (3) 78. (1) 114. (1) 150. (4)
7. (2) 43. (2) 79. (1) 115. (4) 151. (4)
8. (4) 44. (3) 80. (1) 116. (2) 152. (3)
9. (2) 45. (2) 81. (4) 117. (3) 153. (4)
10. (4) 46. (1) 82. (3) 118. (2) 154. (3)
11. (2) 47. (3) 83. (2) 119. (4) 155. (3)
12. (3) 48. (2) 84. (1) 120. (1) 156. (4)
13. (3) 49. (3) 85. (3) 121. (1) 157. (3)
14. (1) 50. (3) 86. (3) 122. (3) 158. (1)
15. (3) 51. (4) 87. (3) 123. (3) 159. (4)
16. (3) 52. (3) 88. (4) 124. (2) 160. (3)
17. (2) 53. (3) 89. (1) 125. (1) 161. (4)
18. (1) 54. (3) 90. (4) 126. (1) 162. (1)
19. (2) 55. (2) 91. (3) 127. (3) 163. (2)
20. (4) 56. (3) 92. (1) 128. (3) 164. (4)
21. (4) 57. (3) 93. (2) 129. (3) 165. (1)
22. (1) 58. (4) 94. (1) 130. (2) 166. (1)
23. (2) 59. (2) 95. (2) 131. (4) 167. (3)
24. (4) 60. (2) 96. (3) 132. (3) 168. (3)
25. (3) 61. (4) 97. (4) 133. (4) 169. (4)
26. (3) 62. (1) 98. (3) 134. (3) 170. (4)
27. (3) 63. (4) 99. (3) 135. (2) 171. (2)
28. (4) 64. (3) 100. (4) 136. (2) 172. (4)
29. (2) 65. (1) 101. (3) 137. (4) 173. (3)
30. (1) 66. (1) 102. (4) 138. (3) 174. (3)
31. (1) 67. (3) 103. (3) 139. (1) 175. (2)
32. (4) 68. (3) 104. (4) 140. (2) 176. (3)
33. (3) 69. (4) 105. (2) 141. (4) 177. (2)
34. (4) 70. (3) 106. (1) 142. (3) 178. (2)
35. (3) 71. (3) 107. (4) 143. (3) 179. (3)
36. (2) 72. (4) 108. (2) 144. (4) 180. (2)

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Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Answer (4) 4. Answer (2)
Number of significant digit in 7000.50 is 6.
2. Answer (2)
a = mt + c
at t = 0, a = 15
15 = m × 0 + c
c = 15
v2 = (Usin– gt)2 + (Ucos)2
t = 5, a = 0
1
0 = m × 5 + 15 K.E = m [(U sin   gt )2  (U cos )2 ]
2
m=–3
X = Ucos xt
a = – 3t + 15
1  
2
gx 
K.E  m  U sin     U 2 cos2 
2  U cos   

This is quadratic equation therefore variation will
be parabolic.
5. Answer (4)
On rotating frame of reference vector will not
change but component of vector will change.
At t = 10 second
6. Answer (2)
Velocity of particle becomes equal to initial
velocity. mg
mg  T 
3. Answer (3) 4

E K   E K   E L 3mg
T 
4
 2   3  1
T 3

 3   2  1 mg 4

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7. Answer (2) 11. Answer (2)


1
mv x2
2 1

1 2
mv y2
2

If block is at rest then f = mgsin v x2 1



It increases until the frictional force reaches the v y2 2
limiting case  = tan–1(). After this angle, the
2 2
friction force acting on the block is kinetic friction v x2 v y sin 

= N = mgcos 2g 2g
8. Answer (4)
v x2
Fact  sin2
v y2
9. Answer (2)
kx = 4 N 1
sin2  
2
9 kx = 16 N
1
ky = 5 N sin  
2
5 ky = 25 N
= 45°
(5y – 4x) k = 9 N
12. Answer (3)
10. Answer (4)
GMm
E
2r
E will be constant on decreasing G, r will
increase with time and path becomes spiral.
13. Answer (3)
dA L

dA 2 m

mvr

2m
mv 2
mg cos 60  dA vr
 
dt 2
mg
  mv 2 It is independent of mass.
2
14. Answer (1)
1  mg  
mv 2    2
2  4 
KR 32
  
By conservation of energy KT 2 5
1
1  1  mg  3
mv 02  mg     
2  2 4 15. Answer (3)
1 3mg  mg  Mg = ma
mv 02  
2 2 4 Mg = mA2
7mg  40
mv 02  g 2
2 2

7g  2
v0  2 
2 4

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 22. Answer (1)



2 
R
2 KA
T 
 R1 1 k2 A2
  
2 R2  2 k1 A1
T=4s 4 1 2
 
16. Answer (3) 1 2 1
1
 2 :1
2
23. Answer (2)
t 2
 lr.m.s 
0 l dT
T  2
g  dT
Here net electrostatic force on the system is zero =3A
there will no change in g therefore time period 24. Answer (4)
will be remains same. f1  f2
d
17. Answer (2) 2
(L – x) × 50 – 150 x = 0 10  20
d
2
50 × 12 – 200 x = 0 = 15 cm
25. Answer (3)
x = 3 m left
Total internal reflection is not involved in the
18. Answer (1) formation of rainbow.
3g  2g 26. Answer (3)
a
5
a = 2 m/s2
v = u + at
v=2×2
= 4 m/s
qind
19. Answer (2) v ind 
40 R
e2 z
v qind  0
2nh0
v ind  0
e4 2 27. Answer (3)
v
h 2 02 Distribution of charge on outer surface will not
= M0 L2 T–2 effect.
28. Answer (4)
20. Answer (4)
B  2
By conservation of energy V0Q 
2
GMm 3GMm 1
   mv 2 B  2 9
R 2R 2  B2
2 2
v  gR x2 = 92
21. Answer (4)
x = 3
Plate expand freely therefore there will be no
stress. PQ = 3 +  = 4
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29. Answer (2) 34. Answer (4)


1 Fact
ev  mv 2 35. Answer (3)
2
mg
2emv  P 2 mg 
R D
P  2emv 36. Answer (2)
h Fact

2emv 37. Answer (1)
6.63  1034

2  1.6  10 19  1.67  1027  8.26  10 4
6.63  1034  1021

2  1.6  1.67  8.2
 = 1.0 × 10–13 m A  B isobaric process temperature is increasing
therefore volume increasing
30. Answer (1)
N = N0e–dt B  C isochoric process temperature is
decreasing
1 1
 C  A isothermal process pressure is increasing
16 e dt volume will decrease.
edt = 16
 × 400 s = n 6
1
 n 2
100
n 2 38. Answer (4)
t1  = 100 s
1 1 1 1
2 n 2  
100
v u f
31. Answer (1)
v=
mA v = – 50 cm

4
R 3 A 1 1
3 0 
50 f
3m
 1
4R03 P
f (m)
= 1017 kg/m3 100
32. Answer (4) P
50
10  VBE 10
ip    40  106 P=–2D
RB 250  103 39. Answer (2)
10  VCE 106
ic   4
RC 1 103
iC 4  10 3
   100
iB 4  10 5
33. Answer (3)

Work done in isothermal is more than work done


in adiabatic.
40. Answer (2)
P is at lower potential than N. Fact

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41. Answer (2) H 2



R W 3
cos  
Z 43. Answer (2)
R Vp
cos  
2 2  cosec = cosec 60
R  ( xL  xC ) Vs
cos = 1 =2
42. Answer (3) 44. Answer (3)
2
W = 3 CV An plane mirror can form real or virtual image.
1 3 45. Answer (2)
H CV 2  CV 2
2 2 L p
M (1  )
= 2 CV2 fo fe

CHEMISTRY

46. Answer (1) Sn(OH)2  SnO 32   [Sn(OH)2 ]SnO 32 


Negatively charged sol.
Number of atoms per FCC unit cell = 4
50. Answer (3)
Number of atoms per BCC unit cell = 2
NaOH = 10–12 M
Ratio 4 : 2 = 2 : 1 [OH ]  [OH ]H2O  [OH ]NaOH
47. Answer (3) = 10–7 + 10–12  10–7 M

0.0591 [PH2 ] pOH  7


EH /H  log
2 2 [H ]2 pH  7
51. Answer (4)
0.0591 y
 log Addition of non-volatile solute decreases the
2 10 2x
vapour pressure of solution.
0.0591 52. Answer (3)
 [log y  2x]
2
= – 0.0295 [2x + log y]

48. Answer (2)

rn (nn )2 1
 
rm (nm )2 4

nn 1

nm 2 53. Answer (3)

Vn nm 2 Element Electronegativity (On Pauling


  or 2 : 1 scale)
Vm nn 1
C 2.5
49. Answer (3)
B 2.0

SnO 2  2OH  SnO 32   H2 O
Si 1.8

2 SnO 2  2NaOH  2 Sn(OH)2  2Na P 2.1

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54. Answer (3) 2NaAlO2 + CO2 + 3H2O  2Al(OH)3 + Na2CO3


Both NH4 and CH4 are tetrahedral in shape (Hall’s process)
55. Answer (2) 67. Answer (3)
For minimum molecular mass, atleast one atom [Ni(CO)4] and [Ni(CN)4]2– both are diamagnetic
of Fe should be present in the molecule. 68. Answer (3)
4.6 mO 2  mO 3 32  48
x  56 d   1.78 gL–1
100 2  22.4 2  22.4
56  100 69. Answer (4)
x  1217.39  1200 u
4.6 In COCl2, C = O is p – p bond
56. Answer (3)
70. Answer (3)
Dithionic acid is H2S2O6
The energy difference between 4th and 2nd shell
Oxidation number of S in H2S2O6
of He+ is similar to energy difference between 1st
 2 × 1 + 2x + 6 (– 2) = 0 and 2nd shell of H and also 3rd and 6th shell of Li2+
x=5 ion.
Pyrosulphuric acid is H2S2O7 71. Answer (3)
Oxidation number of S in H2S2O7 2 × 1 + 2x + For first order reaction
7 (– 2) = 0
2.303 [A]o
x=6 t log
k [A]
57. Answer (3)
Value of rate constant increases with increase in 2.303 2.303
t log [A]o  log [A]
temperature. k k
58. Answer (4)  k 
log [A]    t  log[A]o
 2.303 

72. Answer (4)

59. Answer (2)

73. Answer (3)


s = 1 × 10–4
Ksp = 4s3 = 4(10–4)3 = 4 × 10–12
60. Answer (2)
Ksp = [Mg2+] [OH–]2 = 4 × 10–12
Tertiary amine does not react with
benzenesulphonyl chloride. = (0.04) (OH–)2 = 4 × 10–12
61. Answer (4) 4 ´10-12
Trans-poly-isoprene is Gutta-percha. [OH- ]2 = = 10-10
4 ´10-2
62. Answer (1)
[OH–] = 10–5
 1
2 LiNO3  Li2O  2NO2  O2 10-14
2 [H+ ] = = 10-9
-5
63. Answer (4) 10
2KMnO4  K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2 pH = 9
64. Answer (3) 74. Answer (2)
D-Glucose and D-Galactose are C-4 epimers Clark’s method is used to remove temporary
65. Answer (1) hardness
CO does not cause greenhouse effect 75. Answer (3)
66. Answer (1) Plumbo solvency refers to dissolution of lead in
Al2O3 + Na2CO3  2NaAlO2 + CO2. water i.e. Pb(OH)2

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76. Answer (2) 86. Answer (3)


w w
Element Colour to flame test nCH4  , nO2 
16 32
Li Crimson red w
nCH4 32 2
Na Yellow xCH4   
nCH4  nO2 w w 3
K Violet 
16 32
Cs Blue 2
pCH4  p total .xCH4  9   6 atm
3
77. Answer (4)
87. Answer (3)
m CaCl2  m Ca2  2m Cl Electrolysis of acidified water gives H2 and O2 in
2:1
= x1 + 2x2
2 22.4 2
E CaCl2 x1  2x 2 mol of H2   
E CaCl2   3 22.4 3
2 2
1 22.4 1
78. Answer (1) mol of O2   
3 22.4 3
If H < 0 and S > 0 then reaction is always 2
spontaneous because G is always negative Moles of electron required   2
3
79. Answer (1) 4

Ether does not react with sodium. 3
80. Answer (1) 4
Faraday of charge required  F
3
For endothermic equilibrium, K increases with
increase in temperature. 88. Answer (4)
Dipole moment is a vector quantity depends on
81. Answer (4)
bond polarity as well as the bond angles
mix S > 0 always for any type of solution. 89. Answer (1)
82. Answer (3) 3Cu + 8HNO3(dilute)  3Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO + 4H2O
Nitrate more than 50 ppm in drinking water can 90. Answer (4)
cause blue baby syndrome. 1
11.2 L CO2  mol CO2
83. Answer (2) 2
BHA and BHT are two most familiar antioxidants 1 1
mol CO2 requires mol CaCO3
84. Answer (1) 2 2
H2O 1 100
HCHO  RMgX  RCH2OMgX   RCH2OH mol CaCO3   50 g
1 Alcohol 2 2
85. Answer (3) 50
Mass of impure CaCO3 required 
Greater is stability of carbocation formed, greater 0.8
is the rate of SN1 reaction. = 62.5g

BOTANY
91. Answer (3) 94. Answer (1)
Higher to family there is category called order. Euglena has pellicle but lacks cell wall.
92. Answer (1) 95. Answer (2)
Ex-situ conservation strategies are Zoo and Dikaryophase is short-lived in sac fungi.
Botanical gardens. 96. Answer (3)
93. Answer (2) Artificial system was given by Linnaeus.
97. Answer (4)
Chemoautotrophic organisms are autotrophic but
lack photosynthetic pigments. Splicing removes introns and joins exons.

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98. Answer (3) 117. Answer (3)


Haplo-diplontic in Selaginella and Diplontic life AA + XXY – Klinefelter’s syndrome
cycle in gymnosperms. AA + XO – Turner’s syndrome
99. Answer (3)
118. Answer (2)
Cymose type inflorescence in Solanaceae family.
3  5 phosphodiester linkage.
100. Answer (4)
Tendril in garden pea is a modified leaf. Replication is discontinuous one DNA template
with polarity 5 – 3
101. Answer (3)
Drupe fruit. 119. Answer (4)
102. Answer (4) Tailing is done in template independent manner
The living mechanical tissue is collenchyma. by poly A polymerase.
103. Answer (3) 120. Answer (1)
A – Simple tissue mainly. Regulator gene is always functional.
B – Pericycle 121. Answer (1)
104. Answer (4) VNTR – Minisatellites
Sapwood is physiologically active. SSR – Microsatellites
105. Answer (2) 122. Answer (3)
9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules is there in cilia Embryo sac is formed before fertilisation.
and flagella of eukaryotes.
123. Answer (3)
106. Answer (1)
All embryophytes show zygotic mitosis, as they
Lysosome is active at acidic pH.
form embryo.
107. Answer (4)
124. Answer (2)
Metaphase comes after prophase.
108. Answer (2) Microsporogenesis is formation of microspores.
In pachytene, tetrad is clearly visible. 125. Answer (1)
109. Answer (3) In Hydrophily, pollen grains have mucilage
 w or DPD = Zero covering.
126. Answer (1)
110. Answer (3)
Boron is required for pollen germination. Endosperm is triploid.
111. Answer (3) 127. Answer (3)
Protons move from lumen to stroma to If egg is 2n then secondary nucleus is 4n.
synthesize ATP. 128. Answer (3)
112. Answer (2) 129. Answer (3)
Transition reaction  1NADH2   For one SCP production decreases environmental
 pollution.
TCA Cycle  3 NADH2 & 1FADH2  pyruvic acid
130. Answer (2)
Glucose  2 × pyruvic acid
More polluted water means more organic matter
113. Answer (1)
and more BOD.
IBA is natural auxin.
131. Answer (4)
114. Answer (1)
132. Answer (3)
Plants and pollinators.
133. Answer (4)
Cut forest is an example of secondary
succession.
115. Answer (4) 134. Answer (3)
116. Answer (2) Pyramid of energy is always upright.
Sickle cell anaemia is autosomal recessive 135. Answer (2)
disorder. Causes thinning of egg shell.
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ZOOLOGY

136. Answer (2) 150. Answer (4)


Several genes called cellular oncogenes (c-onc) Oxytocin acts on the smooth muscles of the body
or proto-oncogenes have been identified in and stimulates their contraction.
normal cells, which when mutated lead to cancer.
151. Answer (4)
Mutations in tumor suppressor genes can also
lead to cancer. Histamine is involved in inflammatory reactions
137. Answer (4) and modulation of the immune response.
Molecular glue is DNA ligase. 152. Answer (3)
138. Answer (3) CT scan uses X-rays (ionising radiations)
Bam HI, Hind III, Pst I, Eco RI etc. produce sticky 153. Answer (4)
ends.
Physical barrier – Skin
139. Answer (1)
Cellular barrier – PMNLs, monocytes and NK
Charles Darwin did not mention about ‘mutation’.
cells
Lamarck theorised about inheritance of acquired
characters. Cytokine barrier – Interferons
140. Answer (2) 154. Answer (3)
Hardy-Weinberg equation: Ready-made antibodies provide passive
p2 = frequency of homozygous dominant immunity.
individuals
155. Answer (3)
q2 = frequency of homozygous recessive
individuals Proteins encoded by the genes cry IAc and cry II
Ab control the cotton bollworms, that of cry I Ab
141. Answer (4)
controls corn borer.
Amphetamine is synthetic analogue of adrenaline
and is a stimulant. 156. Answer (4)
142. Answer (3) Modern Homo sapiens – 1350 to 1400 cc
Amphibians, fishes and insects are poikilotherms 157. Answer (3)
143. Answer (3) LNG-20 is hormone releasing IUD. Lippes loop is
Birds have pneumatic bones. an inert IUD.
144. Answer (4) 158. Answer (1)
Enzymes normally function in a narrow range of
A competitive inhibitor closely resembles the
temperature and pH.
substrate in its molecular structure and inhibits
145. Answer (2)
the activity of the enzymes. Proteins are
The Eustachian tube helps to equalise the denatured by heat.
pressures on either sides of the ear drum.
159. Answer (4)
146. Answer (3)
Steroid hormones interact with intracellular During fertilisation, a sperm comes in contact
receptors. with the Zona pellucida layer of the ovum and
147. Answer (2) induces changes in the membrane that blocks
the entry of additional sperms.
Cosmid, plasmid and YAC are vectors.
148. Answer (3) 160. Answer (3)
Elastic cartilage is also present at the tip of the Progesterone is a steroid hormone.
nose. Hyaline cartilage is present in trachea and 161. Answer (4)
articular surfaces of movable joints. After successful in-vitro fertilization the fertilised
149. Answer (4) egg is transferred to the fallopian tube before it
Wuchereria bancrofti is a roundworm. reaches the eight celled stage.

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162. Answer (1) 172. Answer (4)


Albumins help in osmotic balance. The light bands contain actin and is called I-band
or isotropic band, whereas the dark band called
163. Answer (2)
A-band contains myosin.
If the rDNA is inserted within the coding
173. Answer (3)
sequence of lac Z gene, it will cause insertional
Vomiting is the ejection of stomach contents
inactivation of this gene. So, the plasmid with
through the mouth. This reflex action is controlled
rDNA, will not synthesise -galactosidase
by the vomit centre in the medulla.
enzyme.
174. Answer (3)
164. Answer (4)
Tetany is spasms or convulsions due to less
Birds are uricotelic. calcium in extracellular fluid.
165. Answer (1) Parathyroid hormone increases the Ca2+ levels in
Parasites reproduce asexually in red blood cells. the blood.

166. Answer (1) 175. Answer (2)


After menopause the blood gonadotropins rise
Ascidia belongs to urochordata.
markedly, because there is no feedback control
167. Answer (3) by estrogen and progesterone.
Anal styles are not present in female cockroach. 176. Answer (3)
168. Answer (3) Acromion process is slightly elevated ridge of
Zinc is a cofactor for the proteolytic enzyme scapula. 11th and 12th pair of ribs are called
carboxypeptidase. Niacin is present in floating ribs. The 8th, 9th and 10th pair of ribs
called false ribs.
coenzymes NAD and NADP.
177. Answer (2)
169. Answer (4)
de Vries, believed mutation caused speciation
The joint between carpal and metacarpal of the
and hence called it saltation.
thumb is saddle joint.
178. Answer (2)
170. Answer (4)
‘Lub’ is second heart sound produced due to
Reabsorption in Henle’s loop is minimum. closure of AV valves.
Descending limb is impermeable to water. The 179. Answer (3)
ascending limb is the diluting segment. Ctenophores such as comb jellies move by cilia
171. Answer (2) and have colloblasts to capture their prey.
The electrical potential difference across the 180. Answer (2)
resting plasma membrane is called as the resting ECG is graphical representation of the electricity
potential. activity of the heart.

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