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1. In a testcross involving F, dihybrld1flles, more 1. qtqnd qs6{q t, fest r, frriq;r qtredvTfud ,fi,
parental-type offsprin& were produced tlan the
SlqTl-cy-mT{ 61 tilffii afi goa d q{fi,y-6r sl
recombinant-type offspring. This indicates :

(1) Both of the characters are controlled by more


vrffi s{ftrs rsn g{ r qvi vha frot t fu :
thanonegene. )A (1) Ad A Eqililqt fr?irur fr+t eftr+ fil gnt
Q\ The two genes are located on two different d-mtt
chromosomes. (2) AqirA s6q1uqfrwlerotr
(3) Chrornosomes failed to separate during (3) eftJqdoT*qt{riWq-{yffi r-fi AcrSl
,r' melosls.
(4) t fi
V The two genes are linked and present on the
samecfuomosome.

2.
tr
qnq olRrfi
eEe.i t e.il ft+fr $r{, q{ f{eqn

d rqqri d wo gfd( sut-6 dh t AA


Water soluble pigmenb found in aa vacuo
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Anthocyanirs (1) q*t{Iqfri
(2) Xanthophylls f (2) ixits-d
(3) Chlorophylls (3) c"ffia
(4) Carotenoids (4) *tt{Es
(> Which of the following pairs of hormones are not
3 tffiif hfiefetua Edf i t dn-el g,q q+,-(q\
an onls tic (havin I o ts) eac ,ql-Rfr (ffia cqrq srd{r) rfi t ?
?
k;P mm. Erftq
(1)
(z) Wmr - *Mft-r
Parathormone (3) {gfr rq+Tf{
y'
(3) Insulin Glucagon (4) t&fi - si{q-dif#tEo6rc+.
(4) Aldosterone - Atial Nahiuretic Facdi
4. qasRqr etn qdtwre (fi-a-c++) t,
4. Mitochondria and chloroplast are : (a) elttsr+t erl]-6 t r

(a) semi-autonomousorganelles. (b) fffi 3iqsit * fsqm{ t ffia t sft T{q


(b) formed by division of pre - existing orgalglles DNA frdI t, di6q *ai-frs1 c,nd 6l
and thev contain DNA but
synthesiling machi""ry A
-liik orotein srqrd frdr t r

Which one of the following options is correct ?


fiqfttud f{+-eii t t dtt-er F& t z

(1) Both (a) and (b) are false.


(1) 1a;dkp1fi6noatr
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(2) Both (a) and (b) are correct.
(2) (a)dkOlS-if 1I&tr
(3) (b) {rfr t afu-r (a; nea t

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[b)
is true but (a) is false.
(4) (a)v6tdt+q (b) Trffitl
a) is true but (b) is false.

5. frEff,fun d i +i qr qfi wrfus sr sifirdqrur rfr


5. Which of the following is not a feature of the
p lasmids ?
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Single - stranded a
(1) qs- - Fs61c
(2) Independentreplication' Q) waqvfr't-#cr
(3) Circularstructure\,2 (3) T$qrtr{{r
(4) Transferable nz' (4) lem<$Itrq

fFr-
l]r9r,*'x_hdr 3 Y
5. A plant in your gar{en avo_idq hoto
lossbs, has iqrprov,q(lyater use efficiency, shows
lra 6. enq* rsH d qfi,crfle-6'Rr{{-{ t ai srfr6rfr t
high rates of photosynthesis at high temperatures
e-e-dr t ss+1 qd Bqfrrr *1 <efor r+c qo sq t
and has improved efficiency of nitrogen utilisation. ilr q( JF6'rqr {t$4 61 Tq ({ 61 <d-dr t *{ 3q-sl
In which of the followin h o ical ou Bq?im 61 <qrdT Trir tr snq ge cr<q ql
would you ASS this plant ? d t toe q6 6rFf+1 s1E i rdt ?
(1) Niho genfixer )4 (1) fuft+rc*
c1
(3) c.r C,
(4) cAM (4) CAM

merson's t effect have 7. qqCr {f{-{q lrrs *r aro E< (ts Erq) i+.'s+1
ben instrumental disc of etvd *gua-aGt?
(1) Oxidativephosphorylation (1) qf+frgfrss'rslRtYH
@ Photophosphorylation and non-cyclic (2) I-d,RmrslR-A{ri 3t{ 3r{*iq{&sr 3rF{rqr
electron transport
(3) q) r-fiRrn?if 6rq{'qq 6fi q"r<r
(3) Tl /o photosystems operating simultaneously
(4) r-snrqr{+lkdw*tq-stq{Wiofi{'Tqi
(4) Photophosphorylatir4 and cyclic elechon
hansport I 8. *;-er s++ e{q-fi fuiFr t s-0-Fd t-q q;rm t ?

8. Which type of tissue corr eclll matches with its


6-irrfi' ftqft
location ? (1) q=IFFRSqtFCII 3lFtr{Fr snkR

Tissue Location (z) ffiffi s{t f\fr


Cuboidal epithelium Lining of stomach (3) ifrertdg-c+ dts{l
(2) Smooth murle Wall of intestine (4) qF|{fisrs-f,r ffsfirq
Areolar tissue
(3) Tendons X 9 ffifu6 qisd fi sr$Rq o.G Eq ffi vrfu u1
Transitional epithelium Tip ofnose I
Ek < qa * <r+r +-q trfr ? ffiqkfi rfsd $1
Me"d@g fiqfdfud ffi-flur t <fltqr rqr t :
tic model ? The lo dN/dt =.V1-N/K)
glven as t=rN -N (1) qdq{r(rfr1 eTEmTq(t3rFrdAr
(1) death rate is greater than birth (2) qq N/K*sqt5'al
when N/K is exactly one. (3) qsNlrqiqrqftl qrkdr cT{dr*qfiqdr
(3) when N nears the carrying capacity of the
(4) qE N/KYlq+irtrq{a I
habitaL
(4) whenN/Kequalszero. 10. frqfdfur d t +tr qr orrq ve rfi t z
10. Which one of the fo tements
(1) qfrd rr{i-er d qo-gTfrd q{rrrfisr, E{tcl strFt
(1) Stored pollen in liquid nitrogen
qlqqrcif {trgffifrtqrqsilt
in the crop breedingprogammx yrz/ (2) c'{r,rs}q*qie{it{-eqrcr{o6.,rfi t
Tapetum helps in the dehiscence of an (3) q{'{-s!iidqlu+Sffif<qq1e-fi a-fr t
(3) Exine of pollen grains is made up of (4) Tgd fr qrftidi i'c{Frfior rrft q-tridr iqr
sporopollenin
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(4) Pollen grains cause severe
a.Ie1glgs. 11. fiqfrfuf,q t dh q16e61166|:
(1) sEdctqi{-eq d ffid +-+q; rft q-o qrm
11. Which one of the following statemelllllglglg ?
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(1) Phycomycetes are also called algal fungi.
(2) qqtffifrqqi fto-Eft($qr-d rfi eet tr
(2) Cya nobacterig,are also called blue-green
(3) EFtqlMf 61ttu"s"fr qattr
algae. \'/
(3) algae are also called d es^ids. V (4) gffiRqt (gfrflg3fi) q] 3rq-d fiqrE rfi q,-6I
--.Golden
are also caUed false bacteria.
qiltr
lftyrrt"ria
The Aaena curvature is used for bioassa "t2 qdzq-rdrffifr a-fi
(1) Ethylene (1) qFrdr
@ ABA (2\ ABA
(3) GAa
(3) GA:
(4) rAA
(4)
13. fTqfufud{.firer}q
srerdt,
13. wh ich of the follow rng strucfures
the a bird ? {-@o to
(1) # .T-ral.
Flipper of Whale t*H olVs{u
Shark ' %
(2) Dorsal fin of a
-,'@' tl?tll6rqs
(3) Wing of a Moth ' n (4) sqt{rdwscK
Hind limb of Rabbit \
74. YqF rrlrfi+ fd{$r{ <re drdr t
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Blood pressure in the puknonary artery is :
(1) c-drftRr + lfl'd{ fq-d-{r Etdr t g{T& qq tcr t r

(1) less than that in the verure cavae


(2) sfiril t{fir q-{rtrFfi *.fl-c< tot tt
(2) same as that in the aorta. $
(3) Hf.s $ qtd{ f{rrT Etdr t s+i efu-* 614
(3) that in the carotidl
tr
than that in the puhnonary ygin.
(4) gqm Rm + lfl-d{ fur{r Etdr tsqQ 3lFt-6
tttrtr
15. Fertilization in humars is practically feasible onl11 15 qTr-dr t f{tfi !'fs-qr qF6rR-+-d: arfi rire tfr
if: 9rl ;
(1) the sperms are transported into cervir( within
(1) f-dr i' ftd{ {trlEd El ertriil{ur rrqt{rq d
48 hrs of release of ovum h uterus./-
otsrg + t{Sffi A} } +s * * fta< *ut tl r

(2) the sperms are traruported hto vagina iust


the release of oyum in fallopian tube. lz) VFrWi sr q}tr + ftd{ {PIIri({ur sislg }'
the ovum and sperms are tr
trdcl Td idlqri **oqrE] t

simultllneiiusly to amp ullary isthmic (3) er-srg sihvmrEsn 6T{qnia{qtn}fr Td+


junction of the fallopian tube. v/ (5o0' - E{Prfufi drrc v{ (o fr qqq q{ fr 1

(4) the ovum and sperms are transported (4) er-srE3ih:gfirwit6renniil(ulfidr+qilt


simultaneously to ampullary - isthmic g6qfuo r{{r w qfi fr qrq qr ttt d t
iunction of the cervix
76. q-ffi fqtn-qr t qir fqfi{q t+.q grqqt d 3IRt I
In over rs ted at
d-ar tz

( (1) (1) fdcE


(2) achytene i Q) eIdTE
\
) I-eptotene (3) il{q-g
(4) Zygotene (4) EqlE
17. mESslEz, S.d,fq-s, sfnqatr 3fi{ q-q'f6s'(fr
17. Chrysophytes, Euglenoids, Dinoflagellates and
Slime moulds are included in the kingdom : f+"q frq qrra d qfqfua t;
0) Animalia (1) tigq'Td
(2\ Monera (z) tt{r
tista (3) ifcI
(4) Fungi (4) iEElis

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18. Lag!_o{;-e-lqa _tlpn _qtweqr SCq-cessiye_llntfli rn r8. s{{l-d{ sffif + stq fqffi
*1 ecl t !6i'{ur dl srd
sustained muscle contraction is known as
i) Tonrrs
d+srfm+. ftfl s-S"sr ;r6dnn : t
(
0) ims
Spasm
(2\ (rcc tqrfl)
(3) Fatigrre
(3) sriFFI
(4) Tetanus
(4) fih'
Identify the ternent linhib rl 1,9. 'Vf6ic-{'+eft t- gfr aqr qrqrfrq :
(1) Is produced nurse cclls in te$les and (1) T6 Eslil 61 qri (Td) s,iRrsroii ERr sd=r
no tar t eti r-H-qq +i e@a o"rm tr
(2) Inhibits the s 10n {) fLH FSH and (2:) LH, FSH stR*dfurqqqotq-<fud s,-rmt r
Prolactin.
(3) Is produced by granulose cells in oval-y-and
(3) ?16 3rsr{rq d 6fi,r6tq ?iRr6Bir ERr 3-:c=r
tor t *r rsHe-corql +iEFra q'm*
(4)
inhibits the secretion of FSH.
Is produced by granulose ce lli
fin ovarv and
(4) T6 srcMq d
fr.Frqiq s1Rr6r$i ERr ssq
r

iniibits the secretion of I ll frmt *r r-u-e-cor +lri<kaq'<m tr


20. Name the chronic respiratory disorder caused
20. 6{i * 6Rq gtrFkt: $fl:r 6,1 *6 {ffi
mainly by cigarette smoking r*+fi-fq+n fi fl:q edr{q .

(1) Res piratory alkalosis 0) Y{{r{qfirl{dr


Emphysema (21

Asthma (3)

(4) Respiratoryacidosis Y{{FI 3{IFR-*TdI

Which of the nrost


itdh q1 frrffifuqrqls{s oifq-6
haemophilia ?
sqgffielirrEds'rfrrt?
(1) Dominant disorder /r (1) yqr4,qt{6'rtdmR
(2) gene disorder L-,,'
(z) eT9qrfifi{6'rt{fiR
- linked recessive gene dis
(3) X -rrdf,q 3{qqrdihErt{.E.R
14) Chromosomal disorder .
(4) f"r{ifq-fi{
22. r&qlnEfrq:
22. Select the correct statement;
(1) erflfafrji'lcrqQrdqft-qiqcrsrgBlq(q-dr&
(1) The I ms are not well
fdq si-ffif-d rfr+fit
adapted to extremes of climate
(2\ Gymnosperrns are $ir hom ot ous
Q\ 3t-irTt-ftfr, scm-qrEm *rffiepf6, +if
heterosporous y' drd t
(3) Saktttria, Cilkgo and ntu all are (3 qrffit, frri*r crfdqtsrfi ertrflffi

.oi,? is one of lhf tallestteesla4/ (4) fu*?fqrsqQEEAgs'ifdtq6t


23. l4trich ofthe follorving is
#{ uiretl as inducer 5 for
23. d6y"rt-fisi erFr;qGm'}'ftqfrqfofua { t dlc
on of Lac on? rglcofiscdqrd o'ri $feq s{erq6A{r I
(1) Iactose and galactose
> 0) dwr'qsii{n-ffi'q
(2) glucose (2) rq+1q
(3) galactose (3) rrHq
(4\ &dq
Vl4-tacton
TV Tt- rT +t 1"f-
(!

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24 true
1t'
Tt-
plant is crossed with
t
24. qOITda-qSVrW-i TSH{qrCg
T7 lE"srt.!ryld/

q+*iirq5.r
a ylFFI TSIFI qa{ CrflI t ff(? 6{rql TEIT I S4 Fi
F ts u,ere resul \l ere
l the ra oo lTqtt 61 Eq{rFrd f+qrrrq d fir cr6q 6'r cfrqriq
0) l nwarf : Talt F fos er1qrd t cn Z

..2..-l ::Taypozygous I Tall heterozygous (1) 3:1::dli:Ed


: Dwarf (2\ r'z l qd sqgr{S dd fssFgrc-S +i
(3) 1:2 :1 :: Tall heJerozygous :Tall homozygous (3) r'z l 'udFqrgrrfr edeqq-6
Dwarf "1i
:
(4) 3:1::Gd:ei}i
(4) 3:1;:Tall:Dwarf
25. iETF+SQqdhsl qq fffig3|ryr{ 1alf721
E. Which part of the tobacco plant is infected by Er{I{ififudEtdrt?
Meloillogyrc incognita ?' (1) q9
Ll4l Root
Q) 5q
(2) Flower (3) .rfr
(3) I.r,at
(4) n-{r
(4) Stem
26. ETfr'fi 6]ftr*ret t- qq'{ior + <t{R frqfefen A t
26. Which of the following is etashage&nrte&ature +tr-qr rfieqrur qrqr qrcil ?
dur somatic ce ') (1) qryqi
Synapsis (2) Essclfig
\2) Spindle fibres. (3) +k{'r6rfrdli
(3) Disappearance of nucleolus (4) 1urS"lft
(4) Chromosome movement
27. * qiiq d +gt slRFFrsil + fdq frEfofuR
EflR-{d?
Which o following statements not true T
;rra-dg 61r-*wfrrfrtZ
c II la (1) Eflnsdrffis+,r-orsnqilTi<fud6{ft
Mutations inhibit production of telo merase tr
@ Mutations in proto-oncogenes accelerate the (z) u{*'{-qtd{B-flkd& elRmr-e-fr al dftn
cell cycle.
6{ til tl
(3) Mutations deshoy telomerase inhibitor
(3) s-flffiiffis{<roqlqe.,rtttr
(4) Mutations ate the cell control. r,,'/ (4) 3Rffir 61Rr6r-f+rirq ol ffw-q qr tt t r

28 the ma r com t 28. o{frr6-dr E-{+1 t 61Rrfir fqfr sr qo qgq ef,firE


d]-+ srt?
Hemicellulose (1) tfi-${dq
\-6 Chitin (2) srEftl
(3) Peptidoglycan (3) ncls}'eE-6r
(4) Cellulose (4) frq-eq
29. Co ledon of maize grain is cqled : 29. :rmr* <Ii t'fieq, oi qr e-asrartl
scutellum (1) E;).dq
(2) plumule (2\ rrf{
(3) coleorhiza (3) {di5{-da
(4) coleoptile (4\ !T$I-+d

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IEngni,Hlndil
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30. Which rrf the followtngnguld appeq 1g.lbgllgleer 30. q6Tr{qErlq{qs erq'nfr frq + scd frqFofua
l^o
orllanisms on bare rocks'{
(r) r akae
q t +}q qTtqr ?

f,ichers
(1) Efta *qrd
(2) dE&i
(3)
(4)
Liverworb
Mosses \i (3) ffi
(4) crs
Changes in GnRH pulse u(,nc in females is
controlled 31. qr<r3if d cnnH qw sr.qr{dr q(drs 6r f{xidq td-{r*-

(1) ges terone and inhibin qR's"q1tr/Rir BT{r Etdr t ?


eshogen and progesterone 0) mRir${dF6tcr
(3) estrogen and inhibin (2) t$q"sfRmieft
progesterone only (3) t+qr*{iftfdr
Antivenom nco ntains preformed antibodies
(4) t-qe*'ietr
whle poIio that arc administered into the body 32. sfdsnfds Aq,'i i Tdf{ffi ytd{qft dn tq-qfstffi
conta
Attenuated pathogens I *1tA t, fa-,ioaiT fffiqr qm t dt t,
Activated pathogens
(1) sl"Tmfurlqtrs{dF
\ (2) qFfrfudtrtrr-d,
(3) Ha rvestecl antibodies{'
(4) Gamma globulin {
(3) qnrSrlScfr{fi
(4) rrcr rIErm{
33. Photgsensitive compound rn_lUgpn._gyg__rO_rnede
ur: of :
33. qn-etddrs,lveifr qlFmq-{rfrfl t :

(1) Transducin and Retinene (1) @fitffirt


(2) Guanosine and Retinol (2) rqmfrsln\ffidt
(3) Opsin and Retinal (3) ottu{ *{tF.{di
Y{oPsin an (4) sttur${tH'dt
34. lised idermal ce surroun rd 34. 6p *tRi-*ei si td
qld frftrd-fa
cells are dfrr*retol qro-aqrm tz
(1) ticels
Complementary cells

35.
(4)
Subsid iary cells
Bulliform cells
X
Which of the followin tl features
Ph Ium - Arthro da?
\

35.
flfoSO
fteFefuq eeroif i t qtc-w derur Fr{f,q - e{rfr+sr
tr6qrqrqnrz
(1) Jointed append a;,.-- (1) {,qd Bqrrr
(2) Chitinous exoskcleton L-l
(3) Metameric segmentation r' (2) +iqtrfiqriliffiq
(3) f{risl riEftrd{
Pa

on in pH of blood will
au*< (4) cE{qR
release bicarbonate ions by the liver
36. tfwtputrliercfr+,fr**rq:
(1) Tt.d BI{I qfmrcTtc 4.I frqr-{ ti dtrn
(2) reduce t}te rate of heart beat.
A (2) e<q-+r<< +1 < +q d qd'fi
I

(3)
(4)
reduce the blood supply to the brain.
decrease the a ty of hemoglobin with
r (3) qftaqElrfq{{rryq6qfr q}rng
|

oxygen. (4) efffisrq+'qrq&hdfrrqfr .igmqaqfufi r


D;\ )B l',ltl -"d
Y / 8 q1r cil'I English+Hindi

37, Which of the following characteristic features i7. Hirruu t t a" i frfrr ;q{"r 6t{n Aq-Eoit+
always holds trgl fgr !b9-.cgf rylpAnding:rloup ergsm q,i d qrq qiil
of animals ?
t ?

3 - chambered heartwith fi-l os{ srdr Efl f{qq errwi(:


(1) one incompletely divided Reptilia
(1) idfdcr
! dagarqfitffiq drdrt
ventricle
(2) 3qft{r eia;rim]ll
fr 4ftila6no,rs
endoskeleton
Chondrichth$.
(3) qfr+qs6
l6fiq+?rrs
q-qfdqr
(3) Viviparous )s- Mammalia sct 3t{Frqaqqrf,rtc
(4)
Possess a mouthwith an
Chordata
(4) s"r
upper and a lower jaw 6t qFfl qT;IT

38 Match the terms in Column I with their description 38 afec r 61 yr<t a] qiaq rr d Rq'rs r{t efi t
in Column II and choose the correctoption : t-q sifuqnen Ffr fu*tq 3ft( :

Column I Column II qiacr aiaqr


(a) Dominance r=-_. (i) Many genes govern a (a) rwkn (D orts. fi< q+e awu +r
single character
f+iilrq.{iltl
(b) Codomi-nance (ii) In a heterozygous
organism only one allele
(b) {r6eqlfuil (i0 fcsqgrq-Sqt-qtf+oqfr
/ expresses itself AtdeEdslelFtq-n
('ii) In a heterozvgous ?6.fdr t I
G)
ganism both al les (c) qgcqrfudr (iii) frs{gq-S qtq t +il A
lves fully
PICSS
id-d Bi +i t0 rct
(d) Polygenic A single gene influences
erflIqff6-ratr
Code:
inheritance

(a) (b) (c)


many characters

(d)
*MH, qr frr g{ts. aqiut E]
qqrfud r6adr t I

(1) (i") (in) (,) (ii) E,ls


(2) (r) (i"),, (iii) (l) O) t) (d)

(ii) (,i) (-)'/ (,) ) (i") (iii) (') (ii)


(ii) (r) (iv) (iii)
(i") (r) (ii) (3) (ii) (iii) (i") (r)

A typical fat made u of:


(4) (w) (r) (ii) (iii)

three fatty acid molecules 39. q6 cr6fr q{Tr6r o{T t+'r+r s-{r d-at t ?
Three ycero lecules and one fatty acid (1) r1'{.frs{if, slR atr qqr orR otll3if qtr
(2) fi'{rfr"{fu srErif *rq+qqroreoEot
(3) and three fattv acid molecules (3) fr+ rd'sfi( org str fl-q qqr orR 3rgdf qr
glycerol and one fatty acid molecule (4) Cfi r-trs{Td *{ sfi zRn 3rRr srll ?Fr

40 end of the filament of stamen is attached 40. {hv< *, trq or t+*-arv ftn ffi Ver Etd'I t ?
to the
Thalamus ov petal
(1) Sql{nzrr(d
(2) Anther
(2) qrrdq
(3) Comective
(3) {A-16
(4) Placenta
(4) d-qTs:qq-{

41. lNhi92ne ot the tollowing statemenO rtlttno*l


41. nqfofua i t +}l-qt ir.rr< rre-a t ?

Glycine is a sulphur containing Emino acid


(1) -orsfm wcwrS+a erffi erqtr
ly (z) gdsq-6qSdr+{rtr
-(z) Sucrose is a disaccharide. L,/ / (3) t-q#sqscffi+{r{str
(3) Cellulose is a polysaccharide.t
(4) Uracil is a pyimidnp,,/ (4) dtueqsfrRfirsrtr
Coy \>14-O \'te{/r^oila ol.g4-
'roJfl-0n --->
ErElish+HiMi

42. Watervapour
the stimatal openlng! rou
opening carbon-dioxide-clifIuses
the ptantleaf through
same s ma
lant
42. Crfl qfr i qo qrq
r+rwtrdqvr + *{H sS r+r t qrdq
sjefwr.s
#t
durin hoto son ou t
C

a
qr<q d ffia tr
*fi e{-+a slri d (6Rsil Yt
statements using one of following options f{sR s'{) g+i+*-e gftq:
(1) One process occurs during day time, and the (1) qfi yfrcr k{ jI aen Er0 vF*.<rrra t a-fi tr
% other atnight. _
(2) *itvF*<rq1'6o'?lr-fr dFrfi t
(21 Both processes cannot happen
ultaneouslv. (3) *itf*qrqq6oqde.rdtdt+qa sih
Both processes can happen together becaqge co2srfu{{qWififiritl
the diffusion coefficient of water and CO 2rs (4) 3c{-ft em+-q-d{ddAs{dtl
(4) The above processes happen only during 43. nrffiq6lq+r{fod nNet.lSocgo&<re
nieht time. gqra-drt RI6-tTriIIt?
2l)
43. Aco trand
(1) ii{Frltil+1crs
of IS wn as (2) crffiq \/
(1)' o fragment ) (3) qmfrqi (qgq-n)
lysome (4) rr-dqqr{s
(3)' Polymer F
(4) Polypeptide n
u. fiqf(fua t t q't{ \rdrFfrTfrcrft-rqql erfirdqq
t:
M. Which one of the followins is a characteristic feature (1) crR-dFd6 3r{frctr
ofcropland ecosvstem ----------
?

(1)-:-l- Ecologicalsuccessior2y'
(2) T(IqIsl*61 3r{cfIrd
(2) Absence of soil or garusms ( (3) qffiqe{I3sRr.F,fsfq{d.r
ast genetic diversiy --" (4) elc-q'tlaiwqfetft
(4) Absence ofweeds I 45. q-geit 3t{.rnqr 6i f+gk +,t fratutu-a it +tt sr
45. Which of the following is the most lmportant cause
qfivqisqsRsrt?
of animals and plants beirg ? (1) s6-qlllfu
(1) Co-extinctions I
/ri (2) 3ird +dl
(2\ Over - exploitation (3) tdMqrfdqle-.61i
(3) Alien species invasion t
(4) eirsrqEfi *{Eisr
loss and fragmenta tion
\fl7<aatitat 4.6. fia eqq t *efr El qfir+-dq {rqr st['qqi qrfi
4. In a chloro last the t number o
tu
(1) Antennae complex
(1) ti-riqf<
(2)
(2) frtd-{r
Lumen of thylakoids (3) qrffi-s613rq-6rRT6l
(4) Inter membrane space (4) 3rd{r 6tII {em
47. Which of the fo for any of the 47. d.rrr.q. ergfM 61 ffi tfi i-+c1-6 + tdq
techniques of DNA Prln ting available at fiqfdfun d t ts'q q+ +1 er+v++-or rS rfr ?
present ?
(1) S.q.q. -d.q{.q.sr(trr
(1) DNA - DNA hybridization
(2) lymerase chain reaction
(2) cf-ffiqiE-drslfiTfsqr
Zinc finger analysis
(3) fq-fiffffisq
(4) Restrictionenzymes
(4) qfraiqi \rqr{q
lEnslGh.Hl il
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48 The p r ve AI otes res onsible for the 4E. n qffl lr{affi+i vr!fr, d tr*fr liqdl * t in-d{

ptodrtction of bioqas from the dung of ruminant qr*t-Ber<1 + fdq 3-drqm ae t, ffi giil'fa
arumals, lnc lude the qTilt?
(1) Eubacteria (1) {Ser5il}
(2\ Halophiles (2) TflNFrdl+
(3) ThermoacidoPhiles (3) arq-erqnffi*
Methanogens (4) 6q6qeiti
ln 49. FTqfdfisa i t *t-er aqq ?nd+er eriF-+rzi
49. Which of the following fea
Peiolanzta ameicana ? 16 crql qrdr ?
.
0
0) MetamericallYsegmen d bodY / (1) f+tis{r: Eikd td
(2) Schizocoelorn as b odY cavitY { (2) ttgET+'6qd{dga
(3) Indeterminate and radial cleavage during (3) Wfrqcfu:jrfrtr{Ir slffliRd 3ih 3rfufuffr
embryonic develoPment t./ (4) N - frifrorqNclrtfiffaqril*Eld
g{ Exosieleton comPosed qf
50. T<Ilir-c-{ 3t{s4.rdr C BtrR dri *,fdqss<il sil
N-acetylglucosamine
s-trfl lQqr) vr qrs qrant
SIdf fi, qpr qEcor

50. A aystem of rotatinR crops with -l"Eutr9 'I-g'*t drni d Hr6flqrdrt?


p".'tui" to impro-v!1or-1. s$ucg1q a!d- IEIEI is (1) erm<fiEft
called
(2) Adfi
Shifting agriculture
(3) qffiq-fr
tey farming
(2)
(4) qfrfi-fr
(3) Contout farming

(4) Strip farming


51. ft { .rfr nrfcsl i rrm fror4 Tm {d'61
gfiq:
51 Which of the following is matched in the {eI-fra TdIT< 3ric*.r
given table ? (1) ffi@trqq eEi-s A-d t ?rd +1 Ezt{
Product Application
,,Xr{qobe qzrsfd$q
removal ofoil stains
!*l Clostridium Lipase
e) 4M {r{dg]ftr -A cfld{qr {i<ffi :Mq
butylicttm
(2) Tichod*ma Cyclospodn A immunosuPPressive sldtg}iq
polysporum drug (3) di6 tq frrr-qiffa d6c
lowering of blood
(3) Monascus Statins
cholesterol
,qfcs 6{.II
PUrPureus (4)
eeimfds effii tflw-qlff,q;l a {d'
(4) Strep tococclts Sbeptokinase Emoval ofclot ftom
blood vessel ol rcl.It

52. In mammals, hich blood I would norma llv 52 R-{qrFd t, dr-q1 tFn-qlfffir {rqran rr+Q 3rFr6
c lar t amount urea ?
aRneaocfrt?
Hepatic Portal Vein ,, (1) r5-<ffied,Ifrm
(2) Renal Vein ., e) Ttr-ftRr
(3) I)orsal Aorta (3) ge r-aurrfi
(4) Hepatic Vein (4) a-5a - ftio

fl
t7 Y
out the correct statements :
53. w&ov"Efrq:
a) Haemophilia is a sex- recessive disease. (a) ffiFqrftfu-s{dr{ ercqrdfu tt
(b) Down's syndrome is due to aneuploid
(b) sr.rlffi wggfudr*6R"T+dTtr
G) Phenylketonuria is an au(eEomal rpreersive
(c) irfre-*tmr <ffiffiq, ) qfi s{fti,r
cer!+4]*Eel.L_,/ qfl owr*fraf+*ntr
(d) anX-linkedreces
(d) qr,61ftr+.r iknerdT x -{Edrr eqyqrd fri
(2\
(a), (b) and (c) are correct.

(a) and (d) are correct. /


v(4 f++ntr
(1) pl etnlcyr-6t
1a1, r

(2) 1.1efu1a;vfrt
t
(3) (b) and (d) are con*,. r

\ ,
(4) (a), (c) and (d) are c onect. t / (3) p; etn1al 16t r

(4) (a), (c) srtr (d) FA t I

. Which of the fol lowing guards !t glpgllC_aJ


he ato d.rrct into the duodenum ? . fiTqfdfun d t dn-{i $r+{r r5-<.qr q1 qrftfr +
Sphincter of Oddi ' e-6ufr d q-di sT A rs d fuqrd EF{(l t ?

(Z\ Semilunar valveI (1) ffidrsr+tfiffi


(3) Ileocaecalvalve p (z) gTriiii{o'n+,qe
(4) Pyloric sphincter / (3) fr+tzqqz
55. Microtubules are the corutituents of
(4) qd{Frfcsrdtfirfi
(1) Cenhosome, Nucleosome and Cenhioles X 55. qmffi{v-eotfrt:
(2) Cilia, Flagella and P9!qEDA!9,3 (1) trc+ordf,qffitrq*{nTrs+nil+
Spindle fibres, Centrioles and Cilia, (2) vtgrat, alTrlfr sikqrqfffimril*
(4) Centrioles, Spindle fibres and Chromatinfl (3) ilNk!,il.;ridietrqemft*
(4) irc6+-<i, a-Ntt[*Sr*,]ifcr+
56. The coconut water from tender coconut resents
Free nuclear 56 q-d nft'{d {, ilftq-o crd Hr t z

@ Endocarp (1) e-cqn;<-+lWrqlq


(3) Fleshy mesocarp Q) 3]<I:tfiqFf
(4) Free nuclear proembryo (3) Tttfiqqs-dfqfd
(4) e-oaffiWfd
57. B#S!a.y, syggglpggq qvnoecium is found in
flowers of: 57. ffi, Tnrt-sfr qqftr ffi gq d +dr t ?
(1) Poaceae (1) iqs1
JA' Liliaceae (2) ff,fuqs
(3) Solanaceae (3) fr&ts
(4) Fabaceae
(4) +ffi
58. Which of the following not a ification ') 58 f{efdf( d t +{ C6ni ql scr.a-{qrrff t?
(1) Flatbened sbuctur e of Opuntia (1) orffiqr61qc-ari.{n
Pitcher of Nepeztftes (2) iq;rfiq "ilqz
(3) Thorns of citrus (3) tu1+'64
(4) Tendrilsofcucumber (4) ff*'v-an

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59. The taq polymerase enzyme is obtained from : 59 t+ ffic Cqr{c ffi yrq t+qr qmr t Z

)(1 Pxuclononas Puti,la (1) qslchqAtuer


\--4t -/' Thermus aquatirus (z) qt's(d'tr{,s
(3) Thiobacillusfenoxidans (3) Erctdtuaeirn*qt}{
(4) Bacillus subtilis (4) dfuaseeEfus

60 qfudf q,r ord q''G qrd, qA A 3ir d scr<ftd d si


60. Stems 4lSdfied Elo_qqt_glgen qC4!il2clIg{ltng qrq-aqrmt?
tlrc: functions of leaves are known as

(1) Scales (1) YrcF'


(2) Cladodes e) cqtqrd
(3) Phyllodes (3) cqt r
Phylloclades
(4) qofq T<
61. Tqr{ 6t{F4-d d, std{sIl riz e-olftr+r$ fr<
61. In higher vertebrates, the lmmune s stem can ft-61Rr6r$ q q< +r q+-m t I qR dr ot argtiRm
ish self-cells and non-self. If this property
d
ts t due to genetic abnormality and it attacks e56rp1r:rdT ft' +'nvr qt ryr ne A qR {d *(
self-cells, then it lead; to : E-+iftsrsii +1 q s{i of fr feh cftrnqssc
(1) Active immunity flrdm?
(2) Allergic response (1) qfrqqfd{qTr

(3) Graft rejection (z) ttr-$q]h-qr


AutG.immune disease
(3) triqer${,nmttt
(4) esfflHrtdmR
62. Nomenclature is governed by certain universal ru-les'
qrffii-o qrq ft+ii 6nr fuitft<
Which one of the follo ls to the rulcs of 62. nrq-c-gfr g;E ffis
nomenclature ? +fr t I FrE{idfun i t dtt w \t+ q.qr crq-rrefr +
(1) When written bY hand, the names are to be fTqd +fftat?
TS1r"d ^----- (1) m*lqqaqtffi tfr sd\t<if6dftqI
names can be written
Biological in any qrar t
]1!gec" .! (2) ifu+qrq61 ffi rt i{rerq fdqr qr(fr-fl t
The first word in a biological name represeqts
(3)
the seco (3) ifu6, rTq i qror Yr< zisr rTq 3t{ Es{r Ir<
ffi{ha q<o} rqRid6rdrt

(4) The names are written in Latin and;rre (4) Ttit El df-{ qNr i 3iI{ ffi gIH{ d fd'sr
Italicisei w.-"- qrmt

63. In bry.gply$s and PteridoPhYtes , trans rt of male 63. qrdmi'r o+{ zfi3$r{z d <r g.q5 + 3IF{rFr +
gametes requires foqffiemws-drtfrt?
Water (1) EnI
(2) Wind (2) lzFI
(3) Insects (3) fre
(4) Birds (4) cst
\-r lq .-1 ,b t u.Q-L'[<
English+Hindr t) L
@. In text of
I
which of the followinf
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statement rrect
,
renqr 6 v+i d f+afefun { t *to_* -*
(1) It can for
tz
of Cleft
(2) is usually done when a woman is between
te.
(1) E0 qsarg (dw t-fu) ql qfl drni + fus
ygmt*'qqrartr
14 - 16 weeks pregnant.

(3) It is used for prenatal sex determination._z (2) qa sirrfr{ t


t qE r* s) 14 - 16
d-q fs'.qr qrdr
sRE*fiq6,r,T{A-drtr
(4) It can be used for detection of Down
syndrome. t-l (3) re re-+$61a-96**teqyg<f+qrqror
6r
65. In the stomach, gastric acid is secreted by the (4) et ersl ftr$c +r vnorni * foqe-gffi f6.qT
(1) acidic cells
qiltt

v4
(2) gashin secreting cells (q
65. 3Tq{Tq d Yd{ ;Fr EIq ETTII t :
parietal cells (1) erRqlRr6,I3irt
1w peptic cells Q) tErq,rerec-GqrddRmrett
(3) 8rfrqqiRrnr3ift -
66. Spindle fibres attach on tq :
(4) StuodeFrrcirtn\
(1) Kinetosome of tfie chromosome
66. i-{Fqtiigd,rit:
r,( =. 55 C -

w (2)

(4)
Telomere of the chromosome

Kinetochore of the chromosome

Centromore of the chtomosome


(t) IURF*6,FH{+qfl{V
(2) 1urqtt,eiffiq{ t 1\
(3) Iq{r+6,8tffi{qt
}K6OLL
67. Which is the Nahonal Aquatic Animal of India ?
(4) Wrqi+W+-<c.{0[ ._ s5
(1) Sea - horsc 67. qnrfr,rnsqqfriq cr"fi *t{-qr t I
Gangetic shark (1) t-fiqgr
(3) River dolphin Q) .iIr61{Tr+ x
(4) Blue whale (3) Tfrfr1Bfsr
68. Which one of the f
(4) q.Etd l,>-
ll or anelles is
enclosed a single membrane ? 68 frqfefua d t +h qr dfrr+irr 4ril t
(1) Nuclei \ turEtdTt?
Q) Mitochondria I (1) +1i6'
(3) Chloro plasts r (2) q.d{Frsr
f,ysosomes
(3) Eftdsq-fi
(4)
69. The two of human insulin a re linked
rFFFFrq

cnq ruff,{ + A qelteEc arqq q


o
to
69.
ffi ERr

Disulphide bridges
{.qitqd E}il t ?

(2)
(1) sr{e6'r{stg
Hydrogen bonds
(2) Err*-we*l
(3) Phosphodiester bond
(3) srshtsFq{aq*r
(4) Covalent bond
(4) s{q+frq*r

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70. In which of the following , all three a 70. ftefoka d t olc HS+{T6-dtq-6t?
trients ?
ia
itrogen, nitkel, phosphorus
(1) rEan,ftfs-d,5le;trs
(z) d{r,ftia,ffiq
@ Boron, zinc, manganeselQ
(3) dk, ars, d-fr+{c
(3) Iro4 copper, molybdenum
(4) ffi,+'iifuqq,ffiq
(4) Molybdenum,magaesium,manganese
71. ftqtsfuo i t dn er aqq qr{{i?rs i' frqq d rrtrd
7,.. Which of the following statements
vlrol ?
iwry tz
(1) 3rr5'I 3{R.!t-{.q. ta gnF{dF qR qrf,r d-dr t
Their RNA is of hi gh molecular *'eight (2) sri**t qr{{sr6'r s{qTs+drt
Q) They lack a protein coat (3) tAvrgsfr qeiqsEadtdnt
(3) They are smaller than viruses .--.- (4) tr-frqq56g
(4) They cause infections r./
72. q-{fr @f6onqts-e-<*fi tr
72. ctures are a result of (1) ftqc+rt erq
(1) Stabilizingselection @ qqsrn'f{{'rst
(2)_/- Divergent evolution (3) qfirqffif{6Tq+
\ .61 Convergent evolution (4) {rflrs{Irric{
- (n) Shared ancestry 73. IIFmorn+lYft(:
Select the incorrect statement
(1) LHdtsrrslRl6'r3tt($wqqlq6iftn
\...-- :
s.,.flt1
(1) LH triggers secretion of androgens from the
Leydig cells. t---- (z) FSH rdtd ElRr{'pii E] T{frd srrdr ti
@ FSH stirnulates the sertoli cells which help in {srEqfiqsr{fl6{iltl
spermiogenesis. U,./ (3) LHsisRrqdsiffir+iiftaqcartr
(3) -LH triggers ovulation in ovary (4) rx.efrnsHgr+-ssqe1fu E}q1 tft-tft qaa
and FSH decrease gradually during the wirtr
follicularplase. |y\ UfA 11- 74. Fmfdfud croif d t
+tr-sr qfi oqror cfudf et{
74. Which one of the fo dshcs is not wtqtRrif+iidrffcrqrqrdrt?
5 birds and marnmals ? (1) f{q-d-drfil-f,fd
(1) Warm blooded na ture .-/ (2) 3rfuiTl eiil:riifir
(2) Ossified endoskele ton l-/ (3) ft.q-f Cmv+m
(3) -Breath ing using lungs .-/ (4) a-frqqq-fir
4 iviparity
75 t
FTqfdfun d Edr qr Enn sfl Tfi t r
75. Which of the following statements is not cor t? (1) E[6 ft'qq, g-d \rfl
qrftid q qrrrur ffi Eq
qari,ri t
(1) Some reptiles have also been re rted as
r

tors in some plant specresr (z\ a-ga qTft qTftrdi* ctFrfrsr qm.{q e-dfs,r,[ t
Pollen grains of many species c_arr rrn ina c{ r}igfidEi a-6.Atc{<s$qfd + c{Fr6Eil
on thestigma of a flOwer, -b]rt o4y one Po +1 *-+o qfi q{rrr-ifufi qFd-6r ii 3nt +.dfi
tube irf tlie iame slecies grows ilto*thesryle.
tr
(3) Insects that consume pollen or nectar $,ithout
(3) sfc d fufl -riFM ffi q(Fr qr rlfl,r( +1]r6q
bringing about pollination are called
pollen/ nerctar robbers.
;rG ts q{qZq-stE *<;nr,il ii r

(4) Pollen germination ancl pollen tube grjEth (4) q{rrr$I,T 3rg;{vr qq1 q{rq-1fumr d.,i Y{r.rmor
are regulated by chenfcal conpo{rJcts- ftn T*frs{ si crtsLfifrq *' rrarasq rs;a
pollen interacting with those of the pistil {qrqt{fi q-+l i
Elir fttfEm d-fi r
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76, Seed formation without fertilization in flowering 76. gS crEm d fc-{r f{tal h *q d+rl fiTqfrtu( tt
plants involves Process ot :
dt{dcfsqrt?
(1) mlxls (1) 3qdrrfir

(2) Sporulation (2) +qr5s-qrr


(3) Budding (3) EgiaH
(4) Somatichybridization (4) EFIfr'6$6{q

n ftqffua { g 61r-qr scnq


3qFrqt- ffi rrdr{ilq6
n Which of the following approaches d not
+1qRr{Fn foqlrfi e-drdr z
the defined action of contraceptive ?

(1) {fiqrEfisB-ci w,qsri rd di ia I

4+l Vasectomy prevents s perrna is


(2\ Barder methods preventfurtilization
togeates

--/- e) fu (Af{q{) fqfirqi fiteiffit


increase phagocytosis of {mrgoif +1 qqrmlftrfdr

(3)
Intra uterine sPnns/ suPpress spenn
rrtotilitv and fertilizins
p) eia: rrqffigffi cqr+frt, {slEdf +1
devices
" frtfi
rrtd{fl-mdr qq qffidr
.ufrfffi.p"r*" '-z
Prevent/ retard entry of * gqr 6rdr t
Hormonal
(4)
contraceptives
slemrs, prevtnt ovul-a tion {fl$fr* na{rs}t6t
and furtilization i ,z tfss+1 < cl *frq ol ?t
(4) ETqti rlltFTttrn
t, fffi st{f{q-qtrdr
78. The amino acid Tryptophan is the precursor for the a+R
synthesis of :

(1) Cortisol and Cortisone 7s. q*i erq F+r ffi rfrfrsoi + 6q Tffi
Etdrt?
Melatonin and Serotonin
(1) +lEdqstrulEdi
(3) ThyroxineandTriiodothyronine
(2) Mfrigtuetafir
(4) Eshogen and Progesterone
(3) qrqrkrsfRl&rTdBiqlqttrr
(4) t$qr3ft:*+etil
79. Ar an inflow of domestic rich in
orgamc v result in :

79 qfr, Tfr d wq 6,rdfr-fi srqRr t sr-q{ *E,IRd q-


Death of tuh due to lack of oxygen. 5l-- qEs-{ Fr(dr A d ssfiI qRqnq qr drn z

@ Drying of the river very soon due to (1) qf*fi-drs16{+onqqeffiqtqrqrfi r

bloom.
(2) $rqmvEzrhqr<qrfr qdtlWqrFnt
(3) Increased population of aquatic food vyeb
orBanis- (3) qtrq qts{61 qqtuiEkdvffit
(4) An increased production of fish due to (4) srarg}t{dcis!T*'6qqr6ffi 613s141q6
biodegradable nuhients. qqIITl
F

rfFrr
Y 76 Engiish+Hindi

80. Gause's principle of competitive exclusion states 80. stfl e{q{$i 6r rft 6qq 65n t t+ :
that :
(1) erttn--ft at w+n *- fr'q qqi am dt rrwii
(1) Larger organisms exclude smaller ones el mr f:+*rq tt t r
through competitiorN
(z) qflmdqdqrqqri qrdffisqqieRr
(2) More abrndant species will exclude the less 6.q qe{r C qrq qn ar"ft ffs El qq-drdd
abundant species tfuough competition.
12 6{tfit
(3) Competitron for the same re_QouJces excludes (3) {qH{srrr+*fdqeqtiqdrfl-sdrorq-qFfn
species having different food prelerenceC.
fi trfr d fir;r n-frR *' qtqr qr .fr frkr rt
No two species can occupy the saqe-airhe s*-fr tr
indefinitel for t}le same limiting resources
(4) *fi fi ddvftsC6Af{+-d{}rdtudq-cftr
+ fc{s16 {6a-rfr E{tffi ffi {qrtrl
81. Asthma nay be athibuted to : qqn dfrt tr
(1) accumulation of fluid in the lungs )C
81. eT{PTqt fr,r s.Rur qr +dr t ?
(2) bacterial infection of the lungs p
(1) Ml* qtd{cnlqs,F{dAqni
allergic reaction of the mast cells in the I (?) hrd+rd-qrgams-fr'cq
inllammation of the trachea (3) MiiqreqlRr+ret'q1Sd-fr-srF{f*,<r
(4) YsRn-dt[1rtq
s-tandard petal of a papilionaceous corolla is
also called : 82 Seff,mffi qTn <eg-q i qrq-{ (( 61 sf,q td-q rrq
tqmqrot:
(1) Corona
(1) dt{r
g Carina (2) *frlr
(3) Pappus (3) Sc'
(4) Vexillum (4) Aq*'dq

83. fmfufua d t sd-r qr qfi, cldriqr Sr$-{kqq


83. ch of the follo*,ing is a restriction tz
end uclease ?
(1) srRq{AF
(1) RNase F (2) fe< u
l.duinat (3) iftqq
(3) Protease
(4) 6a:{cq I
qB en;rn t u-Edr t-
(4) DNase I 84. 5.*r+d d rnt ur+n + cigsil +
frq qsrd vt qa oort fr61 fr qdt+ :

It is rnuch easigl for a small animal to run u phill (1) dt s-Sofr +5-srqdCqlspt+tqRFit6l
dran -{pr a large.aruqra1, becausc eTderrdr 6q tfr t r

(1) The efficienry of muscles in large animals is


() dtvrft * qn+tsqrdqr:n qtcnf,d snsn
than in the small animals tlat t r

t is easier to carry a srnallbody weight


(3) eitt srrfiR srd cusif +1 sclqq* E{ orEcilEfl
s{}rn *d tr
(3) Smaller animals have a higher metabolic rate
(4) drt or*n o vgrif +1o, ernv+rm utwga
(4) Small animals have a Iol'er 02 requirement +cffitr
English+Hindi
17 Y
Following are the tyrg statrlents 1ega1{!1g the
origin of life .
8s. Et-q-{ i'vcit iowt<q.rqt,
(a) I he earliest organisms that appeared on the
(a) Sdwr+-ediad qrFrs-f,qd"qdTfr n
earth were non-green and presumably {irw{qr erqrcd t
git{ r

anaerobes (b) cqrr e?6'e Ai srd F*si frq rS'efrfr {


(b) The first auto trophic or anisms were the fir<Ii qffiqr sr sfi Tfr trqr r

chemoautotrop t never released


3qt'ft 6tt.it d t +{-q1 ftqfrfuq qtxq ffi | l
Of the above statements which one of the following
options
I is correct ?
(1) 1ayeftpyfif t1rcatr
(1) Both (a) and (b) are false.
==r# (2) (a)vfrtttu-l @)rffidtl
(2) (a) is correct but (b) is false. (3) v6 t tt+-t 1a) rrca t
1u1 r

(3 )(b but (a) is false. (4) ta)*(tutsHdFAtr


(4 (a) and (b) are correct.
86. d-d t q6.crfl ulRr+r q !tr fuflcfi 6Rr
r{rq Tq
86. A cell at telqphaqe_qtrCe-b-Sberved_byfftdent in dilr+{qr ttfi 'r4 r qo erqi fvre-fi i 6-6dr t fd r
lpblt brorght ftom the field. He tells his teacher *lRror srflE{qr qr erq +1Rr+ret t Fr< t r gsd
that this cell is not like other cells at telophase stage.
There is no formation of cell plate and thus the cell slRlfir tilc rfr T{fi frr Eq mr<gr {q fr1Rrsr t irq
is containing more number of chromosomes as fqqrqr qrd +iRrfrrcif *1 erisn qfrr+, W(i tr
compared to other dividing cells. This would result Esfir qRunq mE}In?
in:
(1) Polyteny 0) {gc-g-dr
(2) Aneuploidy
(2\ srEJFdr
yp{Potverciav (3) eErJFril
(4) Somaclonalvariation (4) 6'rc<tfifrFr+ar
87 . Depletion of which gas in the atrnosphere can lead 87. qrdE{srd ffr' +s sl s.fr di qr qqr t *'s{ t
tS an fureas.d iociden . , eitrs{qqqrqt?
"."
(1) Methane (1) Sq-{ -
(2) N oxide (2) rTq?qrfrl{s
(4) Ammonia
(3) 3tdH
(4) S{frf{qr
88. Joint Forest Management Concept was introduced qg< qq yqrn +1 qRsn qRd i y{f,rfud
in India during : 86- tt5.q +{n
0) 1e90s dTfr 4?
(2) 1960s
(1) 7e90
(3) re70s @ 1960
(3) te70
1980s
(4) 1e80
89. Which one of the following is the starter codon ? 89 Eqfrfu( d t +{ <r go xrnro r{-a II
UAG (1) UAG
,;)/(3) AUG (2) AUG
UGA (3) UGA
(4) UAA (4) UAA

The term_ sgggyqle_Egasso:ircdby


90 {sffrq (crR-d-q) {r< sq-i qr& ffi q-4pq1 q1 )
(1) E. WarmingTA (1) i. qfifT
(2) E.P. Odum ,r. (z) {.t. srtsq
A.G. Tarulef (3) q.fr. zffi
E. Haeckel (4) i' ffd-d

rffi
Y 18 English+Hindi

9l What is the minimum velocity with which a body of 9t R tflr + Gnfr s?afu{ qII ((c) d m qqqn +,
mass ,z must enter a vertical loop of radius R so that
it c.ur c onplej_tbg !oep.? fr"fr frug 6l f*q fiqdq +{ t yn{r q.fir qrfrs fu
q6cRr6]{0i6Iq+?
(1) JscR
(1) .,68R
(2) sR
QI GF
'rDgR (3) .pER-
(4) rFcR (4) JGF
92. Uthemagni fude of sum of two v
maSm hrde of of the two vectors, the angle
92. qR A {iqlif + +q +l qftqrq s" <} sffii er<r } *
vectors is
qftqtq * effi{ t, fr rr *rfuif * fiq 610r : t
180" (1) 180.

(2) tr +\.t (2) 0"

(3) 90"
(3) e0.

(4) 45'
(4) 4s'

A
u7 At what height from the surface of earth the
93. f ql * Ve t ftnfi fu qr
Uadq fsl{s 3t{ It-dq
qtqg*qr{Fc{T: - 5.4 x 107J kg-2 *t6.0 ms-2
gruritution@r"
-5.4 x107J kg-2 and 6.0 ms-2 respectively ?1ake til t ? fql ol tsr 5aoo fo.fr. dtsr(:
the radius of earth as 6400 km :
(1) 2ooo t6.fr.
(1) 2000 km
d-
J* (2) 2600 iiE',.fr.
(z) km
(3)
2600
n C (3) 1600 f6-.fr.
1600 km p
(4) 1400 km
O
1,b I (4) 14oo f.F,fr.
6ct
@ A long solenoid has 1000 turns. When a current of
4A flows through i! the magnetic flux linled with
each turn of the solenoid is 4x10-3 Wb.
94 ffi ed qffir+Td Hqisqr rooo t I qqw
cFgrk*l
it t {{e
t 4A qRT n-qrf{d +fi t,
irq {s cfu*fusr
The + r-&fr Eq+tq rrr*r4 x 10 - 3 wb tdr
self- e of the solenoid is :
qsqffi66rsre-ic+et;
ialu-t tr
1H
4H
,# (1) 1H
(2)

3H
1 X v
(2) 4H
(3) (3) 3H
(4) 2H (4) 2H

An inductor 20 mH, a capacitor 50 pF and a resistor 95 f*-$ dd fus6'T emf, V = 10 sin 340 t t t irrfr d
40 f,) are connected in series across a source of emf
20mH 6rk6,50 p.F 6r riqrfrrdrn 40 o rFlyftrtrrs'
V = 10 sin 340 t. The power loss in A.C. circuit is :
fdtq-d t r {s !-flrs-fi qro qftqq d vk sq t :
(1) 0.8e w
(1) 0.8e w
(z) 0.51 w
(2) 0.s1 w
(3) 0.67 w (3) 0.67 W
(4) 0.76 w (4) 0.76 W
English+Hrndi
79 /...,. Y
96 Two identical charged spheres suspended ftom a .ffi t, a<ri al ql rqqTr-fr{ BiFdi
t<g t
common point by two massless strings of lengths I,
are irutrally dt d distance d (d < < I) apart because of
i frtikd, A sfuq s{rnRTil.N, qdq eftrsSq +
their mutual repulsion. The charges begin to leak 6qq, qnqdq6-qfr t a1a. < 4 qfr wr fi
from both the spheres at a corutanfraG. result, fr rtcit t rr*fiqq < t eni$f oT e+tur 3rTrra{ drd, t
the spheies approach each other n'ith a
Therr
u
of the distance r between
*r: fq*qftorq'Esq,N qo $t d
ot{ iqr, t
the spheres, as
a
enil tr a'q,ildt- *- qts 61 Efr,, *' qar * sq {
(1) u.x 1
vx( ftr r+.rfdrq{urfus6c t d'dr t?
(1) o n x-l
(2) anx2
uxx
_i

a, (2) t, n x2 v t
n>x V

(4) uox 2
(3) oqx
1
,}V
(4) onx 2
-\

97.
I 2
"t2 V
Y,-l tr
2pF 8pF
t
S

!v )-

@ 2pF 8pF ,L
L
Y
I V
v (Ot
A capacitor of 2 pF is charged as shown in the y2-
diagra m. When the switch S is turned to position 2, ort C q{rfS :r{qr 2 pF qrft-dr + ffi iqrki 6r
the percentage of its stored energy ted is ; erlqH t6qr rrqr t r qqkqsaJfurfr2q{gqF[
(1) 807,
qnrt dgq{qfqcs-qf 6'r
(2) 0% (1) 80%
V"u V ICO
(3) 20% o7.

75% (3) 20%


(4) 7s%
tr1)
98. A particle moves so that its position rs glven
,/\ e8. d{ Eq Eq FFR
by r =cos(l)tr +sinoty. er rsa qfc{T
constirnI ? =.*,t i + rir,.t i ar{, f{Fen t*qrTqr t,
Which of tlrt'frrllowing is hue ? Td.,(+f+miatr
(1) ocity is perpendicular to r and fiqfrfendt+{qrarrrwet?
acceleration is irected away from the origin.
d

(2) Velocity and acceleration both


(r) * 7 6q'q-{dt6qqaefe-gtqr+1
are
Sr FrsRidtr
perpendicu lar to r .

(3) Velocity and acceleration both are parallel


(z) tr*{tr{q<tnd ? *eq*otr
tor
Y (3) iq atre<qEtnrl ? +sqrd{tl
(4) Velocity is perpendicular to ? ald (4) fu+ +dq{dtililq{srqdf{ft1 fr{
acceleration is directed towards the origin. FERfd tr

^ qFrr
c(
t,\ ".>' oI
,l' R1'
Y .n) \ lE ror.shrl{Al
99 From a disc of radius R and mass M, a circular hole
of diameter R, whose rim passes through the centre
99 Eqq-1 M irrtr fFrr R ft1 ffiBwt n qrs qr
lr, ( ut. t is tLe momentof herEa dthererlatliDg
+ti ftmn fuq Es !-mR 6reT Endr t t+' rs+1 tfr
part o disc about a lar axis, fsw, + +< i T* | fuw' t. *q. qrq *l, fu,s +
the cintre Z eqe-( 3s'il nr< t I-q{i qrd 3rsr *' cf{ir: lrset
9 2 ta. errylq1Sr
75 MR2/32. (1) 9 lMPr2/32

(3) (2) 1,5 MR2/32


73 }'lR2/32.
(3) ]3tMR2/32
(4) 11 MR2/3r"
(4) 77 MR2/32
.a l\
,ry The ratio,of esc-apq velocityat earth(z,J to the erape 100 Yd q{ rrdrfi sq dql Tg I-6 rR qf,rfi trr (rD)
(?re)
veloii$ at a planet (uo) whose radius and mean
density are twice as thit of earth is :
t qt eqvn drrn, fiilq-+1tflr rqh 3iiqa s-r fe;fl
+1go-tr dd gi tu I
(1) r:Ji
2 K (1) 1,J2
(2) 2 0 (2) 7:2
7:zJl (3)
(4) 7:s t{
-I (4) 7:4
"t:2JZ

101. A potentiometer wire Q 100 cm lonq and a constant ror. ffi t+rqqrfi +nR +1 (qrg roo t.fr. taqr qq+.
potential difference is maintained across it. Two firii + qts +ti fffd frlrqr;rr q-{rq {sr rrql t I A
cells are connected in series fust to support one
another and then in opposite direction. The balance
ffi d mnc t c-6'd w Wi +1 vtrq-o o'G Es
points are obtained at 50 cm and 10 cm from the sik fr{ q6-$t +1 ftqnn f<vrrst { ttfud frcr
positive end of the wire in the trvo cases. The ratio rlqr tr {{ fii i
)r6$if q<_fefu fuft dR *
of emf's is :
q-rrqo R t so t.t. eit{ ro t.t. (fr w vr< d-fi
(1) 3 tr fiQtif +1emro,gnt:
5:1 (1) 3:2
(2) 5
(3) 5:4
(3) 5:4 lr\N
(4) 3:4 L
(4) 3:4

A siren emitting a sound of frequency 800 flz moves


@ away from an observer towards a cliff at a speed of 102. 800 Hz arEft +1 tqF Tsd s,.G erdr +t{ sR(l
15 nrs-l. Thery the frequenry of sound that the t
fo.$ ier6 q+- qgn q1 si( rs ms-1 +1 qro t
observer hears in the echo reflected from the cliff is : rrfrqn tt
n-6r srr rz{fr 3rr{f{, d=-grl
R t
(Iake velocity of sound in air = 330 ms - 1) c[qfdd ytdraF{ + sq t qt isrdr lTdr t, qr t'fr ?
(srgq wfrqlqro =seoms rdfr()
(1) 885 Hz
(1) 885 Hz
(2) 765 Hz
(2) 765 Hz
(3) 800 Hz
(3) 800 Hz
(4) 838 Hz (4) 838 Hz
ErElish+Hindi
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103. To get output l for follor /ing cfucuit, the correct los. {-i Rqrrqcftcq d, f4f6 1 vrqqri +.feqtrtsr$r
choice for t}te t
O{Z rrdq.nt '
A
B (
B
Y

v
C Y
A:1,8:O,C=1 (1) A = 1, B:0/ C:1
(2) A=0,8=1,C=0 Q) A:0, B:1/ c:0
(3) , B:0, C:0 (3) A:1, B:0, c:0
,B=1,C:0 ?-' (4) A:1,8=1,c=0
104. In a diffraction pattern due to a single slit of wid.th rol. qq *S$'a' q1ffi qs'd futt ct s000 ;, afitd
'a', the first minimum is observed i6r F6r{r 3rn-fi{ tEGrr t, d fut +. qnq sird ffiI
when light of wavelength 5000 A is incident on the ls{ d s0" +' qlq q{ lEdr frtug M tm t r c-6dr
Gfrq-*, gfqg fuq olq M
slit. Tke um is observed at an
angle of :
-'--- q< tqr, q-o *:
ri"-'f9)
(1)

(2)
'*-'(?)
sl
'(i)
P- (2) ,ir,-'l1)
\4/
\4)

,(,
1D
3ga
sin--tl 3 I
(3)
'*-'(;)
\3/ >10
(4) .i"-'f1)
sin-1 (, \2) {t'0
105. When a mctallic surface is illuminated with
tos. qnrtr-S enfu.F'ytsEfr T{'rtd \+fqffiit y-frR

radiation of wavelength \, the stopping potential is t


to,q qm d f{ftfi ftrr< y };
qt( $S y d
V. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation rfuHzrlGt*-c,ff t e-4R f6qr qrq, A Frftfr
V
of wavelength-2},, the stopping potential is
7 . The Iqirs
T 6l qrfl t | {q qrfe-* W +1 trd naru
threshold wavelength for the metallic surface is : t'
(1) -3
r (1) 3r
1/ttx
*(3) s)\
9" (2) 4\
(3) sr
/ (4) ,5 ),
(4) ;^
106. V< qqq-1'm' dstT trT 'u' t Trdqlr qti a.-q:vt 'ze'
106. When an c-particle of mass 'm' moving with
velocity 'r,/ bombards on a heavy nucleug olgbqrge arfu fi 66 s-(c'T t fr Bq-+1
nrFrfi q{ qqdrt
'Ze', its distance of closest approach from the {fir+t ",1
f'ro-eaq sqq{r o1(ft, m wE IrrR Frtr
nucleus deoends on m as : qrdt:
(1) m (1) m
1 1
(2\
m m
,/ -t
1
(3)
aJm (3)
6
1 1
(4)
;7 (4)
m_
a

lfrrr
_j tM.Z'-r aq
Y 22 fite\-l. trrcrt:!@
"to7. Match the coresponding entries of column 1 with 107. 6iq-1 61 sfqfuif 6r fuTn qtac-z +1
dry-d
column 2. [Wh'ere m is the magnification produced ytqM
bl the nrirrorl t dfqq r zrd ,m' c{uit ERr rs{ 3{rsf{
Column 1 Column 2
tr
(A) m=-4
qiac - r qiac-z
- (") Convex mirror

,I\
(A) m: 2 (a) sf,<{q
(B) m +-
,,( -2) (b) Concave mirror
=il
(B)
1

2
(b) 3itril qqsr
o m= +-, (c) Real image
(c) m= +2 G) qrRfc-dqfrfqlq
1
(D) m=+ (d) Vttual image (D)
1
(d) 3nqr$qfrfuq
2
2
(1) A-+ c.and
aandd
X B-+ b and d; C-> b and c; (1) A-+cgd; B-+ b tI d; C+bBc;
D-raqd
-+ b and /B-+ b and cy' C-+ b and d;
c; (2) A-+bzIc; B-, bgc; C-+bEd;
D--+ a and d
D-raqd
(3) A-+ a and cy.B-+ a and d; C-+ a and b; (3) A--; a tI c; B-+a?d; C-+aqb;
D-: c and du,,/
D-+cqd
(4) A-+ a and d; B-+ b and c; C--r b and d;
A-+aqd; B-r bqc;
D-t b and c
(1) C+bdd;
D--+ b tI c

108. A particle of mass 10 g moves along a circle of radius 108. 10 g ({!!:f or ati 4.q o.+ t.fr. erql fmr+.W t
6.4 cm with a constant tangential acceleration. What
q-jf<lr ffifr ffid {-\diq iq{ur t rrft m'{dr tl
is the magnitude of this acceleration if the kinetic
qfr rrfr srrrxr fii * w-eTd qi cffi
energy of the particle becomes equal to 8 x 10 - 1l by $ qrl c{
the end of the second tevolution after the beginning 6.q e1 rfue s-sf s x 10 -4I A qrfi { fr qq d{ur sr
of the motion ?

A--;;;i;, Y:-- 6.\O


qR'qMHrtZ
unn I

0) 02.m/s7
(2) 0.1m/s2 V\ | VI (2) 0.1 m/si
(3) 0.15 m/s2 0.15 m/
(1) 0.18 m/
(4) 0.18 m/s2
I
109. Rg fui-d *trat v1t;=v,,sin.1 ffi wel
109. A small signal voltage V(t) =Vo 5rn .t i, upJ c * ffiiqr 3qc5n d.rmt.
across an ideal capacitor C
qRr (0, *dr v(t) t 180" oTq t
) I
(1) t I(t) leads voltage

Current I(t), lags voltage V(t) by 90"


VO by 180'
? @ qm(9, *ermv(t; tro.vretr
(3) Over a full cycle the capacitor C does not
(3) cEWrfr i{srfi" c frdTdnt6t{ s-qf

consume any energy from the voltage source,4


sq5ffirfr6,..dil
(4) Current I(t) is in phase with voltage V(t).X v(t) 61s-drttl
Y
110. 4t{ fUs rhdr,ffiMqqlry{<
3lri:
110. A disk and a s P here of same radius but different
masses roll oJf on two lnc p of the same
rqqr{ fiI{ {, rma s*afu st{ dETi * i erna
altitude and length Which one of the two objects qratif c{ S6-64 t I t-t +A frudf d t n-d n-+ qed
gets to the bottom of the plane first ? *hn#tu1
(1) Depends on their masses (1) fth rq'qrit qr n'ir anar t
(2) (2) tss.
Sphere (3) 'i-dl
(4) Both reach at the same time (4) +if q+Ei{qqnn
N)t &1 (v J7
2-
Erlish+Hindi
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177 Coefficient of linear expansion of brass and steel 111. q-df, (qrq) sik td 61 ssl *- 3qff wn *
rods are l-enot}s of brass and steel rods
gqiq'rqsr' .', eitt o, t I frdd sft: td d dei q1
are l. y. If (1, - 11) is maintained
same at temper atures, which one of the following dqn{zri Frr{r: t, Sr t, t r qft (, - tr) o1 n*fr nnil
s. foq qqrq qtrq qrt, ils +i frs.rq daidf i t
i
I relations ds good ?

arlr: rr2l2
+tr-qrqstz
(1) arlr: arl,
I (2) o.rl2:o.211
f .l { 2-
(2) url2: u2l1
(3) u1l| : u2ll {
(3) a1l| :
(4)
"lr2 =
"fq \
"r1l
(4) "lt, : "|t, c
172. A astronomical telescope has objective and eyepiece u2. f6S qri-frq gft * efirgvrq 3iti if{+r +1 et-+.q
of focal lengths 40 cm and 4 clq lgspecJively. To 1fr-<imw: +o t.fr. elri + t.fr. t r elfiGrqn
ano cm away m the objective, the 2oo t.fr. R turd ffi fdq 6l tlqi + fs, qHi
lenses must be separated by a distance
ffi6ots*"rqtrE]'fr
(1) 54.0 cm
(1) s4.o t.{. \p
.3 cm
(2)
46.0 crn
(3)
373

46.0
t.fr.
t.fr. 0
(4) 50.0 cm
(4) so.o t.fr.

113. A uniform ci rc ular disc of radius 50 cm at rest is free 113. fu{FnER n t.{. td.qT al 6t{ q5vqn
d furo so
to tum about an axis which is perpendicular to its
TnTsT{ fss- erqi n-e *
qEq( .+r +-< t I-qd
plane and passes through its centre. It is subjected
to a torque u,hich produces a constant angular erd aH t v,ta'' qr{ } fuq etia t r ss tcq qr
acceleration of 2.0 rad s*2. Its net acceleration in +fi ce sq"i q6 614 t i SqIf 2.0 rad s-2 s-T
ms -2 at the end of 2.0 s is approximately:
fr'q-d +ffiq Errur sfrq m tm tr 2.0 s * qrqrd
d 9951fu q1q qqqq
\ (1) -r-z
3.0 E].n :
\Y ) LAJ
@ 8.0
(1) 3.0

(3) 7.0 F (2)


(3)
8.0

7.0
6.0
..)(f (4) 6.0

/i\
l11'14. A refrigerator works between 4'C and 30"C. It is u4. qil{tflyi*at 4'c *r 30'c +d-qqrd otnr t r vqftf,{
\--./required to rcmove 600 calories of heat every second f+,q qri qrd rqn ql alc fr'{d iqi + tds 600 +-frfr
in order to keep the temperature of the refrigerabd
space constant. The power required is :
sqr 61 cfr tq'o-c sr6r ft-ore{I ene{q-fi drfrr tr
(Take 1 cal = 4.2 joules) qq+ tdq qTq{Tfi {rtff qrtrq :
(1 cal:4.2 ]oules dfr()
(1) 236s W
(1) 2365W
(2) 2.365 W
(2) 2.36s w
(3) 23.65 W (3) 23.6s W

(4) 236.5 W (4) 236.5 w

lrh
Y
cLt Wah
24
*T lE"sGh;Ft d-

115. A gas is gg4pressedjlgbefma+,_tqhaf its ultial


11s. l.FS t"q s1 sq-dTfr"q sc t ss+ sTrE sir{frr ilq
volume. I he same gas is compressed separately
through an q![Aba:t& process until its volunre is sfiico f*.q qn t r fS ts +1 Tr+ 6q t F-*iE
again reduced to half. Then :
qtm"ql ERr Bs* s{r& grr+fr{
n-fi qfrkd t+qr qnr t
(1) Which of the case (whether compression n.l
through isothermal or through adiabatic qiqqmdq yF*qr fm r{qlfe(
process) requires more work will depend
(1) 6t 3rirqr E*tE
upon the atomicity of the gas. ctm-ql ERI dcifcd sl, f;rq r-6{0r d irf*r+
qrd oG q1 erqrq-s-dr dfr, qiiq'+1 q{qrEs-d
Compressing the gas isotherma
lyw ill require qrfuf{stqil
more work to be done. ,t--./
(3) Compressing the gas through adiabatic (2) tq 61 {Tdr+q yf*qr trr{ tfrfsd s{i t qFffi
process will require more work to be done.
ordaniol enqv++'m trfr r

(1) Compressing the gas isothermally or


tq *1 a*te yf*qr ERr rffifsn +li C anrs
4 adiabatically will require the same amount
of work.
(3)
+Tdfii61 crcnqt6-drafrI
(1) tq dr sqd, {-q chqT 3rrrqr rqriq frqr +ii
176. The intensity at the maximum in a young,s double
slit experiment is Io. Distance between two slits is
t 6 qqn +r{ oti +1 enqsffi-fl E}fr r

d 5\, where \ is the wavelength of light used in


the experiment. What will be the intens
116 ?iq * ifl0 c4Fr d sfqq tnt **m lo tr
f+.qi G
in front
ofone of the slits on thq screen p laced at a ls +n f{Fdt + +q 6i qfr a=sx qd'x w}r d t
t
D:10 d ? scd,T f*,s rrq lrnnT q1 iltrM t I t+fi sfi kt *

,
),? I D
qrqi Efr o = ro a ct ftPrd c{ c{ fi-ffl flr E}fr ?

(1)
Io
(2) Io 1. 2
(2)
h
Io
\\I@v-4i (3)

lq,,ty:x
4
3 /4,
(4)
(4)
;h
tt7. o non-mixing liquids of densiti nd 112. q.F ERt d fuisd Eti srd { qq, fii-{h q{
r
putin a container. The
t-) are eac h
-ee{q?
nqrifis h. A solid eylinder of length L--and p (rrT np(n > 1)t, tssl qn d rit t r r&+ fe 61
dis ut in . The c vlinder floafs fu r, t r dqrg L sik q{e d *.f+,,$ te-< a qs
axis vertical and length pL (p < 1) in the crd t rqr qrdr t r zrrt*r qn d fs rq.n tror t t"
deruer liquid. The deruity d is equal to
E*il osr stsiq{ dr t aqr Eq-+1aqri pL (p < 1)
(1) [1+(n- 1)p]p q{rqdE}frtt qas66q6}.
.)rf'(3) $+(n+1)plp
12+ (n+7)plp
r'
r/ Mt (l) [l +(n- l)p]p
(2) ll +(n+ l)plp t'L't
,1 p
/.N
(4) (n- 1)p]p (3) [2+(n+1)p]p
(4) {2+(n-t)p}p l. \/ /^
[2+

118. Consider the iunction diode as ideal. The value of "/?-


current thro AB is 1rs. qfrr sFis +l 3rK{i qr{s{ fr-qR qifrq r ea t
y-srf6d qr{r qr cH t :
1ko B
+4V 1ko B
-6V
(1) +4V -6V
,,,- ufi
10-3 A
V. \/ (1) 10 -3 A
(2) 0
26 +\/8 (2) 0A
10 V{ (3) o
(4) 10-1A t (4)
10-2 A
10-1A
L

f
ErEiish+Hirdi
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119. A car is negotiating a curved road of radi 119. iht{ rF'R f7-q n ql srm-d F-s* q< rIfuqH tr {6
road is banked at an The coefficient of friction
wso*lqeq< {+1tr e'n } zrqt e+{ rrc* * frq
SEFween tyres of the car and the road is p". The
maximum safe velocity on this road is
qqq-y6+ p.tr {q {rs6 qt 4R qr sdirs-dq g{efl
tqt'
I Fst tan0
R2 1-ps tano g p,s + tan0
l-.
{v\' il
(1)
R2 1-ps tanO ,w
'sR2 j hrl
I
(2) " -E'
1- pr. tan0
(2) gR 2
p.
1 -
tano
p, tarto w
(3)
P. + tano
''sR I -F. tant) nR ts'
* hto
q
(3) " I -p. tano
i

I ps + tano
g ps + tane
F' B ri
R 1- p. tan0 (4)
R 1 |rs tan 0
u
120. A long shaight wire of Iedl4-C-44ies a steadv
current L The cu rrent is u-niformly dishibuted over
120. kr + ffi dd fiq {R t 6ti rrrl4 qm r
a
its cross - section. 'l'he ratio of the magnetic fields rslfrn a tfr t r qq m a1 erdq-{tt 6rz q{ sl{l
qm'scFr 6T t ffid'tr an * e{q{ t t-q {a{it
B and B', at radial dis tively,
fro nr of lre 1S
i s+{ 2a c{Fc{r, gw+1q *if a siho'an erSvrat:
4
(1) 4 llt|'tY\A'v Pasltw WaoLl
1
(2)
i (2) i 1
Pu,,r,^
\
I I I
(3)
i (3)
2
(4) 1 (4) 1

121. Given the value Rydberg constant is 107 m the 121. ft-sqrl faa6tq 6r rFr 107 m r Rqt rlcl t,
wave number of t line of the IN +qq q1 eq ",afr*
q.:1 61 3Ttdq dr'r 6r rirr q@l
hydrogen spectrum
(1) 2.5 x 107 m-1
dfr,
(1)
t t)
(2) 0.025x104 m- I
@
2.5 x 107
0.025 x 1oa
m-1
m-l r- n{
----
n
(3 X 107 m- l (3) 0.5x107m-r
I
"t22.
(4

If
0.25x107 m-l
the velocity of a particle is u=At+BP, where '122.
(4) 0.25 x 107 m- I

qfd iiF{if qq a qq I,: Ar + Br. '4AI


tp 1
efoe
q'"r ERr 1s dh 2s + dtq E-i TIqi
t
L.
hftfit+ t, d ss
A and IJ arc c n5 then thEdFEinae-nzrvelbd
by it be nd 2s is
tfit, '7
,
+--R V Jw (.At Wt
AB
-+- -L
t1
(1)
3
d,x 23
le*ln d tt, @
(2)
2 | zLf '- (2) 9e*+n
2

(3) 3A+m cl" (3) 3A+m


ja+1s ,) il- le*Zn DL5
(4) (4)
23
/r
farrr
qr o
/.
Y
IE lglish"l-trd!
723. The-angleof inc idence fo r a ray of ligh t a t a refracting
surlace ol a prism is 45". The angle of prism is 60;
u3. fuq + Fsrfr erqe-d-*'y q{ ffi r-mm f+lu+ft\
ll tlre ray suffers minimum deviahon ihrough the snqf,r 6)sr fl t r fuw qiq qr qH 60" t I
rrr{ ls.
prisrn, the angle of minimum deviation and refractive qR rc turur tuq t
ar+c ffica d-fi t, F..dq t
index of the of the prism respectively, are kqtl-l ei'rr aql fueq * T<IrJ SI3rq-4f,{6*q*
1
30" 1
(1) a
fl
30";
J2
{^h@"
(2) 45";
+ Q) 45';
1

J'
(3) so";Jl (3) 30"; JZ hv\ Yt
(4) as;Jl (4) as; J1

i
,,v
q 2uc 3t{ <rq 1.0x10s Nm-2 q{
124. ffi
fu TS
@ The molecules of a given mass of a gas have r.m.s.
velocity of 200 ms-1 at 2ZC and 1.0 x 10s Nm-2 reqir q1 tq + erget or <rf wa gr (r.m.s.) fu
pressure. When the temperafure and pressure of 200 ms 1 t r ve S tq * ilq S< Ere *-qfl, rzzc
the ga_s arg respectively, 127.C and i
St o.os x ros Nm-z {, d ms-1 gq il h srg}il
0.05 x 105 Nm - z, the r.m.s. veloci$ of iE molecules
inms-1is:
q;rsrf ctqw +
100 0 wu .)t l+P
(1)
100 (1) 3 6o-'
3
+ l+e
(2) lt,oJ,
@ loov6
400
A
d
r
o M,Ln
400 (3)
(3) J3
J3
TooJ2
(4)
10oJ' 3
(4)
3 l,
12s. FF ft
q{ q< dqr
Ed fiqt q< q.er *t$ erg wIl1
frlefr" fd5q + rrlq w rFr ir$r< +.rdr tv<
@ An air column, closed at one end and open at the
other, tesonates with a tuning fork when the smallest
length of the colurm is 50 cm. The next larger length
W srg Rllr +1 qq-t-6q eqr$ s0 t.fr. A-fr t r

of the column resonating with the same hr-ning f;k {s eft, fdgq +'s,q er{nE s{i qr6 Rq 61
ls: qrrdTdeqr$t:
(1) 200 cm (1) 2oo t.t
(2) 66.7 cm (2) 65.7 t.{.
(3) 100 cm (3) loo t.t
(4) 150 cm (4) 1so i.{.
126. The magnetic susceptibility is lle rze. Ew*t< grfem ao6qo 6tfi t,
(1) paramagnetic and ferromaff,tic materials (1) 3rlgEql'q 3+{ dt6-3qaft r<d}to<
(2) diamagnetic material only (z) *-qo yfagq-+tq rflef *fdq
paramagnetic material only (3) *aa e-g-gE-+lql-<tri+ fdq
(4) ferromagnetic material only (4) +-q-d d'6-EE-+1q r<rri + fmq
A '-7, AC
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127. An electron of mass m 127. iqqr{ m + gw-r ffi
qlaft q1 s-qi( r
n?rr
energy t. I he ratto ot d e- wavelengths
qq.scn t r {l-0 rte-g t-qFd arqM or ertqn t .
asso(,atcd wrtft them is:
1
(
_1 t_2$\;t- (1) 1 r4)'
(1)
.lr./ r(El

(2) 1 t
I
2 (2\
lrE'\t 1

c . [z-./
rE\
I z-,]
(3) (*)'
1

iqr
I
(4) c(2mE)z
1

(4) c(zmr)' L3f


(c trcing velocity of light) (fttcrorvr*T+rtr)
128. A lndy ol nrass I kg begins to move under the action L28. 't kg rarrn-{ tF-l 6ti fro-e ffi o'refa-a qe
of a tirrre tlcpendent force . F = (2t r+ 3t i)N. i =1zt? +at2i1t't.qd' ? o+{ },,s}iyerr*'
wht'rc i and i are unit vectgrJong r and y ax.is. eqRlt rT**.uf<vr t, + srqir rrfd grrq *,-aflt, d
Whal power will be developed by the force at the
tinrt't?
{FFr t q( vq Erd ERr f++fud rFIt dfi ?vk
(1) (2t3 + 3rs) W
(r)

ee+4e)w
+ 3ts) W
+3c) w W n\o^-,
T-
. (2) (2P+3C)w
|"{(4r:
, <212X.{++c1w
(4) (2t3 + 3t4) w J2t3+3t4)W
129. ',l hc a resistance R varies
t
129. fu{fl,cftilq n e-dGd enicr 6r qqq 1 mq }
:at- ft-q1q q = a1- 612 *sc da-dr t, srf a irxrT b tFndrfi
with time where a b are tive
constants. e total heat produced in R is tr+cr+tr nt'rsagnuwt:
r3R
ulep,l
(1) "3R
b
rt, u3R
b

Q.al rb [2
t
u3R
(2\ Q)
6b 6b
&.x
(3)
u3R
)no
1" (3)
u3R
k ? T\

N
3t) 3b
ak Y
l( u3R
.1 (4)
2t, 2b

A npn trarrsistor is connected in common emitter 13o. fiF-S fu qS !-s*i+- q qt{ npn grtq{ ilqf{E
configurattrtr amplifier. A load resistance
irr a 1,,ivcn
of800 O is corrrr<r't(\l in the collector circuit and the
3-S-+' f{qr d rited tr s00 o q,r qti Eis
voltage drop across it is 0.8 V. If the current
yfftr {rr{6 cRcq t fr't c{
{Afqa t 3t{ Eq*
amplification far.tor.is 0.96 and the input resistance 0.8 v frTqqrd $1 vR um u-atr* Xu66 0.96 t (elt
of the cicuit is 192 ( ), thc v o ltage gain and the power qftqq ql ftisr cftrtq 1e2 o t, d gs ys*fr'ql
gain of the amplificr rvill rcspcrtively be :
tirgcr afu <qr vk qfrr rqvr: rrfr
(1) 4,3.6e
(1) 4,3.6e
:

(2\ 4,3.u
@ 4,3.84
(3) 3.69, 3.84 (3) 3.5e,?u
(4) 4, 4 (4) 4,4

r{hr
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131. A piece of ice falls from a height h so that it melts


completely. Only one - quarter of the heat produced
13L s6 sl t
6t$ gs-sr:e-cr{ rr gs y-on trcor t f+ qt
is abs<-rrtred by the ice and all energy of ice gets Wta' frq-e qrdr tt
yff{ t}ri srfr sql 6r +-{d
converted into heat during its fall. Thevalueofhis: Ss-deG lnrr A qfi Er(I srE{ifud f6'qr qdr t aqr
[t^atent heat of ice is 3.4 x 1d r/kg and I = m lf/trC] qt 61 qrrd g-ql {q+ m
qqq sqr d Fqr<ftd A
(1) 68 km qrtr t r .rR efi +1 1< sErT 3.4 x 10s
J/kg irer
(2) 34 km g:10 N/kg t, d#<( 6 61 q- g.
(3) 544 km (1) 6s t6.fr.
(4) 136 km
(2) t6.t.
34
(3) s44 r6.t.
132. A square loop ABCD carrying a current i, is placed (4) 135 t6.t.
near and coplanar witi a long straight conductor
XY carrying a current I, the net force on the loo pwill 1.32. dtqrri-6T{cM ((q) ABCD ffi qmtyqrRad
be rEi t, ffi f,d rftq q$fi xy ffi qrar y-qrFd
Y B C 2] U * g 6 q-+-e T* d ro d ror t r w qrfl q{ drri
srdrfuqdArn:
I L
mzff Y B C

X A
k-+l+-
L/2 L
---t
D I t i_

X D
psIiL k_>t+,
(1)
2r T L/2 L
116liL
2pr,6li ,l (1)
(2)
3n
2p6li
p0Ii a) ,3rr
(3)
2t p0li
(3)
2psliL 2t
3n' 2ppliL
(4)
3tr
133. A uniform rope of length L and mass m, hangs
vertically ftom a rigid support. A block of mass m,
133. 6qq6 m., nerT dE{( L *1 fr$ qq'gqn TSffi
is attached to the ftee end of the rope. A transverse Eqto'tsqtq{q-+1 tr qsrdt'gffift1 t
(aFrH m, 6-r tht$ t-6r Esr t I rd * w
pulse of wavelength )t, is produced at the lower end 3m frrt
of the rope. The wavelength of the pulse when it ir(Irtd \1 6.r air{ ergrer q< Ti{* fo'qr qrdr tr
reaches the top of the rope is ).2. The ratio \2/ \, is : q<
qFs rq1+ ${ a+ 41 ilrrM
n*a1 rR Eq
m1 *m2 q d vrfr tr ilq srJcrd \2/r, sr rrFr t :
(1)
ml m1 +m2
(1)
ITIl

(2)
E;
V-z
(2\
/E;
{'",
I ,+-"
(3)
1i -z (3)
m1 +m2
II12
l;; /;;
(4)
!*, (4)
{*,
Engtish+Hindi
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134. A black body is at a temperature of 5760 K. The 134. 6tE TBr{.r sz60 K irFr q{ t r qu fvue 6m veFia
energv of radiation emitted by the body at
wavelcrrgl.lr 250 rrm is U1, at wavelength 500 nm is
fdMi +1 s-qt, Ttrtd 250 nm R u1, <irtd
U2 and that at 1000 nm is U3. Wien's constant, 500 nm IR U2 drII irtrtrd 1000 nm rfi U3 tl
b:2.88x106 nmK. Which of the following is dir-t{q-di+., b = 2.88 x 106 nmx t r fri f(q rrqt
correct ?
dtrer{dss&t? U.
(1) Uz , Ur It
(1) Uz, U bc trc F l.lt.
(2) Ur:o '&'w' {1 *r
\ (2) u1 4u oNe
{o Nitl h -- Xt
(3) Us=0 & \( (3) ug = &B'Tvr e t-ru te
'I r'irrd't. oJ
Rr kfd
'-
$a-
le
(4) ur > UJ3 st
hrr
Ne R.,
(4) Ur , Uz Io( ?
Pc
u
13b +i Rs.rs tdrdr q t f6q6r 3q+rr qm {qR(
135. Out of the following options which one cante used
to prod uce a ve? f{qd grs-+iq roi sqa qG i t+-qr qr vrm t I

(1 n accelerating cha (1) qi{ iqfta ona{I

(2) A charge-moving at corstant velocit)' (z) t{qd arr t rridqF sij qTalt

(3) A stationary charge (3) fuR3nalr


n
(4) A chargeless particle (4) 3ni{r+{ 6q
-.'-.-.-.-..<* )
hich one of the following characteristics is 136. lrqkfud frHlt tt otl qt erftntsq t qqtrrd
ssociatt'd rvith ads ?
__il+' +Vre*.
(l) AG and AS are negative butAH is positive (1) AG fr2rr AS ATrlFrfi tt+-r Alr q-tr-so tm t r

AC is nesative but AH and AS arepggilye (2) ac aqrc-6'4fu-raHAS trrrs+tttr


and AS all are negative (3) aG,aHq'iASq$ulnH6dttl
(i antl AH are neqative but AS is positive au6q5frf61as q-a1q-6frmtr
G qtt
AH -' i/e.
137. The prrrstrrc < rl II required to make the tial of r37. zssK rR {a qd d H2 - qffical tfis{{ 6.G
H. - elu ttork' at 298 K is
fiffi errqvq-+, ur<rq t :

(1) 10 'r atrn


(1) 10-4 ahn
10 I4.rlrrr (2) 10- ia ahn
(3) 10 12 atrrr (3) 10- 12 atm

(4) 10- 10 atnr (4) 10-10 atm

138. The tion of a cala I yst tlurirrg a chemical reaction


13s. f6'S {rsrqi{fi eiftfuqr t s&.+'t, Arr t fTqfdfua
al wrrrll (luan dtdrgqr*qcefrt?
Activation ent'r1iy * (1) sfmqqrsqt
lz) Enhopy , (2) wfr
(3) Intemal energy' (3) qidfi:{5qi
(4) Enthalpy ,r (4) t+ei

L1llrrrr.
,A',
139. the following reactions
30
139. frq *
l6shsh.Hm.

\v ,For
:
erfirfdn-cr+t fmq :
(a) CHICH2CH2Br + KOH --) (a) CH.,CH2CHrBr + KOH ,+
CH1CH = CH2 +KBr+H2O (y CIi.CH=CH2+KBr+HrO
H:C. H:c. ,cH 3 H:C It3c.
(t')
.r,,ci,+ KoH.* Y + KBr (t)
."rcr{'
+ KOH
_cll.l

Br oH Br r-LI
I

G
Br
Br *
(c) ---+
O.ru---'-t(Y Br
(c)

t
-l
Br1
ilr
Which of the following statemen$ is c.o5jgt ?
r+q d df+ si -6?rr q tr
0) (a) is sirbstitution, (b) and (cfare addition
(1) (a) cfu{PTrqq 16) att (c) ziprq .3rfiTffiqr{t r

reactions (2) (a) :it{ &) ffirqc arfffi t a.n 1.;4'6


(2) (a) and (b) are elimination reactions and efti*qrtr
f![ (3)
. _Stddition reaction. (a) fq-dlc{ 3rfrrts'4, (t i sfr{pnfi .qfufuqr 3t
k - lej]-r"ffiih-affi", (h) is substitution and (c) is (c)zi"re 3TF{h-qI t I
addition reaction.
(4) (a) fddc;r 3iFrFrqr, 0) 3+{ (c) cttr{QTrs
(4) (a) is elimination, (b) and (c) are substitu
erfqffiir
reactiors.

140. The duct formed by the reaction of an aldehvde


140. tfqsdTfs rIE lTqfu6. tfi--r d .:rtlf*--qr t q+ seqrr

with a alllrne
6:
(1) Aromatic acid:
(1) {tt}fu*3Tro
base cH0 -t u{3Ntl (2) frtE+s
(2)
Bl (J) rct cr-r

(4) Carboxylicacid u, (4) qrdffir*3rrir


/A C_l-{
I
w (1) The correct statement re
a lamines is
rd of
1,4t. ti-eQ61 6 q,r*-d, +fo,lE&
0) ffift
t difm NctEqrt t
qrqrqd. qteiitdlr
-,rt,
qr{^irq< -rr.qrg
t wq ut6
Arylamines are re basic than sp-Tffi
lamines , because the nitro atom in
L 6l
rnes rs sp-
(2) tftoW. erqrqa: t@fr t sq effi.
(2\ Arylamines are generally less basic than
alkylamines because the nitrogen lone-pair
+d t +irt6 fl1fsn + \16T-+1 - grc {@
electrons are delocalized by interaction with qtqfa+ qfiq + .' - ffi+ * urv frenfu
the aromatic ring r electron system. di tr
(3) Arylamines are gerrerally more basic than (3) tRtfu t.qnr q{rfu
srqrqa. tftm-otsi-t
alkylamines because the nihogen lone-pair
electrons are not delocalized by interaction
+,ittdtu{td:ir * gml grc?Wl
with the aromatic ring rrelechon system. tfrtEq; qoq + - v@r t qrq fuenfrr
rfr dt tr
"
(4) Ar ylamines are generally more basic than
alkylamines because of aryl group. (4) qft st6 + a-Rq q@mr qrqTair:
(fure(d-rtwrsl qmtqtr
742. are
placed in
can
a coritaherwith a "142. Er{qfqi qd efwts{ frdt * qqlr +l fr* qn ffi i
{sr T.Trt, ii+fr*q.tcldS*fm rorqa sr v+'il
in e fgr or le- of the hydro gen to
t r rr5gfqq 6 311q q-orfi d ai qrrq d 3ti*flq{ sr
1/2 I uL ) o f6-fir 3T$ Tqr.n $t[ 2
4 (1) 7/2

w
1 8
-7\ (4 7/8
>) [6
1

3 8
4 C,)
-gD (3) 1,i1
(1) 3/8
E lnd
i
31 )
,,143. ilhe correct statement r egarding the.comparison of 143. qtr + idft-d W rR s6cq +1 Eem * ffi vfi
\- . sEEEel4 gnCsel&red of ethane, is
(1) Thc rtafgcred conformation of ethane js more Elrrt:
stable than eclipsed conformation, because (1) qti q] qidftd vsqq, q-d
{Fq!T 3riirm t
staggered conformation has no torsional
strain.
{ctTql t dffi qt?ftd rrscq d qtsi fryfi

(2) The staggered conJormation


ofetlane is less
rd tr
stdble than eclipsed conformation, because (2) Ct{ s-r qidft-d q6csr, q+a sEcq t 6-q rrnd
staggered conformation has torsional strain. t dfnstd'fr-d gscsrq'q-td tr ffi
(3) Theeclipsed conlormation of etlane is more
stable than staggered conformatiorl because
(3) qt{ 6'r nR Tr6qoT, Tdfu q6qur i sifTs
eclipsed conformation has no torsional strain. *qrdtqdfuTRlt6qq q q-nB1
ffiTfi
(4) The eclipsed conformation of ethane is more tr
stable than staggered conformation even (4) qtq eT qg {i6qur. sidft? .6q!T t 3rftrq;
though the eclipsed conformation has
torsional strain.
{qr4 t vqfu' rR qscur q qt-e m t r

t1 ich of the following o tions the order of 1aa. f1qftfu6 d t +tr qr m.q,rsild Ilrrr4 +qffiT
rril n ment does n varla *eER{6c-drfitl
(l)
rca agam,s t t?
< K < Rb (increasing metallic radi tis
(1) Li < Na < K < Rb (s-6,fr Ei "nfu* f*qr)
n.Mgz* <Na+ <F (increasing ionic (2) At3+ < Mg2+ < Na + < F s-.da gn 3jTqtr-6
r
(

s lze 3nsR)
(3) B<C< N< o( lncreas ing first ionisation (3) B<c<N <o ({6irTgwruwen<fo+qffi;
enrhalpy) (4) I <Br<cl< F (qafr g$V+dre{Fqe+efrt
(4) I < Br < Ct < F (ile;easing ql_ecrtren gain
t nthalpy) L-...- 145. qfr' qelq q1E o1 qF{Bqr fi +,r er.firt*-qr cRIl{ Ei+
145.'l lu' ratc of a first-order reaction is 0.04 mol I - 1 s - I * to se. .IG 0.04 mol l-1s-r igl 20 sec dr(.
at l0 s(ronds and 0.03 mol I-1 s-1 at 20 seconds 0.03 mol I -1 s -t tr {g 3rfirhn +1 wd,rrgq,q
aftcl initiation of the reaction. The half-life period t,
rrl llrt' t5
54.1 s o OY, (1) 54.1 s 0
K (2) 24.'1. s
+,,
(2) 24.1 s
t (3) 34.1 s
) M-l 0.,o \/
lr- ts&Pe,'= K
s
44.1 s
0-c 746. *iq\ qr< ur\ror t qrq
+1 rrC q.{i q{ q{dr * .
ct'l co per is heated with conc. HNO3 it t
(1) Cu(No3)2 slRN2o
(2)
(2)
(3)
Cu(NO.), and N2O
Cu(NO3)2 and NO2
(lu(NO.), and NO
(3)
Cu(No3)2 sik No2
Cu(Nor2 3t{ No b
(4) Cu(No3)2 NosikNO2
(4) t'u(NO,1), NO and NO2 X
147. In prott'irr rrrolecule various amino acids are linked
a
147. *&{ orE{frFr;r tffi eTRi {fi Egt d Eird; t,
tosether
,::--- lrv :
(1) eriq * era
qrm
(1) dativt,lxrnd (2) (l-l-qrsifufsfi snqq+ERr
(2) c- glycositlic bond (3) 9-:-f,ri+1fufu63rdq+dRr I

--r
(3) B- glytrrsitlic bond
peptidr'trrrrtl
(4) tzrts srrsqtERr
14tt. Fog:Js 3lsllardilralqtron-ot
14s. gqo'lef$tudqrt: 0{ \
(1) as rn gas (1) rlq d ris q'r
Liquid in gas (2) rlq { rc 6I
(3) Gas in liquid (3) rqiie$r +
(1) Solid in gas
g to.ia" fr] Cu
u),o
h^ + llet ro?r 't \ u(t.'torY +3N N 02-
tab=
Y 32 lE lslsh-Fin

149. Match items of Column I with the items of 149. Rrsr r + Eds +l<rcr rr * Tdq t treri r q
Column II and assign the clUeetSgds:
{taqsftt:
Column I Column II
RAII drrtl
(u) Cyanide process Llltrapure Ge
(") sFHr{c a!F'q (i) 3]fr{q}r ce
(b) Froth floatation Dressing of ZnS
Process & (b) +-{ w{r fqfrl (ii)
ZnS SI yqTtFI
(c) Electrolytic red uction I (ii,) Extraction of Al
(.) f+ga e{c{.n srrqfi (iii) Al q;r ftq'{q
(d) Zone refining
J j}) Exhaction of Au
(d) {B-d qftq{ur (i") 6, q;1 f1q{u1
(v) Purification of Ni
(") Ni i5r {tT.l-l
Code
qts:
(") (b) G) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (i") (v) (i) "/
(1) (") (')
(3)
' (iu) g/ (iii) (i)/
@(,9
(in) (i")
(ii) ("i) (,
(ii) (in) rii (") (3) (ii) (in) (,) (")
(4) (0 (u) (iii) (iv) (4) (i) (ii) (rii) (i")
150. Which below is a non-reducing sugar ? 1so. ftqi t ffi q6F t{-srq-qgfi {rR t?
Sucrose (1) {airs
@ Maltose - (2) crdq
(3) Lactos -
-
(3) adq
(4) Glucose
(4) _ r-g+is
151. The tement regarding RNA and DNA,
yls 151. RNAqq DNa }.ffi *rfr s.rn*qyT: t :

(1) The sugar component in RNA is (1) Rsait{rfiqrqe,fiz-fuiiffisst{pNr


z;dgxyrib.ssc-aatuhe sugar component in
DNA is arabinose- r.,r
tvr&nqroeTtffistr
------/r Q) RNA dYrfr{rq.fi 3rtffistsrk pNa i
(2) The sugar component in RNA is
and the sugar component in DNA is tr6nqe+'z'-frqfffiqtr
eo
(3) RNAC{r&{q.fi'rrffrs6qP r*oU*
e sugar componenl in RNA is ribose and qr+2,-ftffistr
the sug ar component in DNA is
),4 (4) nua d rr&tr qro oftffiq t *r oNa i
(4) The sugar componenlin RNA is arahinose rr4Tq-r+.rrrde tr
and the sugar component in DNA is rib
1s2. qrfi arfr q{ erF{F*-cI * qa,ffifu + ffi sE
152, The correct thermodynamic conditions for the sqrqta+tqvtt:
spon taneous reaction at all tem
(1) AH<0andAS<0
rafures is
(1) AH<0AerrAS<0 bH--f
Q) AH < 0 and AS=0
(2\ AH<0drITAS=0 NH4c'
(3) .. I AS<O
(3) AH > 0dqTAS < 0
A\^
au.oarn AS>O
H<0and AS>O vQ -)J\
Y
Nq T .A d5-t-am
English+Hindi
JJ Y
153. Which is the correct statement
t *tl mowft{'rt
for the given acids ? 1s3. f{rafukdq sr<if +ffi rr&
0) Ph osphinic acid is a djp c acid while tu
ph hanic acid is a monoprotic acid.
osphinic acid is a monoprotic acid while (1) trfut{s3TRfdctA erqtq-cFdqfsift-s,
phosphonic acid is a diprotic acid. sTRqs.i'A3Tqtl
(3) Both are diprotic acids. @ sffi{+,sr<q6i-Aerqtqqfuq.ffift-fi
(4) lloth are triprotic acids. q+ffiEsrqtr
"154. MY and NY1 two nearly insoluble salts, have the (3) *if HEerqtr
same (.,, values of 6.2x l0- ll
at room temperature. (4) <tdffiEerratr
Wlrich statement would be true in regard to MY and
NY1? 154. My Fi Ny3A qrrqrr srffiq e-qut' s.r Efr A drc q{
(1) The addition of the salt of KY to solution of Ksp in qFI, 6.2 x 10 - 13 q:Fqqrfl t | fur d t +{ qr
MY and NY3 will have no effect on their
solubfities.
Tqr MySiNy3*{oidrst?
(2) The molar solubilities of MY and NY 3rn (1) KY(qqd MyFi Ny3i'fffi{rrqsrdiqr
ater are identical. p f++1ffiqarc{ qt$ yqrq rfr ysdr tl
The molar solubility of MY in water is less
than that of NY3.
(2) MYRt{ NY3EIq t'qtetffiqfl qqtrtr
(4) The salts MY and NY, are more soluble in
(3) lrv *1 qo i ter ffi+or Nv, t cq t r

0.5 M KY than in pure water. (4) MY !3' NY3 + wsq V vo *1 Eon d


155.
osNarytqr<Iffiqtr
Which of the following is ?

(1) romycetin frettdt+{<qrq-;n@t? 1


\ 155.
Novalgin ' (1) dWEr
q) Penicillin/n
(2) ffii
(4) Sheptomycin
X (3) ff{fufdr

@
The pair of electron in the ven carbanion, (4) ffi
tS oL
orbitals ? 155. fsE Ti q;rd-uo6q{, CH3c = cO + gq {W{ f{q
(1) sP d t f+-q sli-fidsqfiq( t?
(2) 2p +.t. (1) sp
(3) sp3 I Q) 2p
u vlu
"t57
14) sp2
Pt
Among tht following, thc co
A
t order of acidity
(3)
(4)
sp3
sp2

{
is:
r'
157. f1q d 3xq61 ql rr0 *q t :
(1) HCIO4 < I tcl( )2v I tcto < HClo3 (1) HCIO4 < HCIO2 < HCIO < HCIO3
(2) HCIO3 < HCt()4 < I{CIO2 < HCIO @ HCIO3 < HCIO4 < HCIO2 < HCIO
(3) HCIO <HClOf I{CIO3 < HCIO/ (3) HCIO < HCIO2 < HCIOS < HCIO4
(4) HCIO2 < HCIO < I{CIO3 < HCIO4 (4) HCIO2 < HCIO < HCIO3 < HCIO4

158. Which one of the fo statements rss. f{qfrkd q t +tr m q..51qiq tv< so, d erd<
when SO, ls passed through acidified KrCr2OT
SO
K2Cr2o7 * t+oqq d t ,* faqr qror t Z

Green Crr(SOr), is formed.


(1) {
6o Crr(SOn)r 4a61 1

(2) The solution tums blue. f


(2) t+q+lf-ercgqrdrtr
(3) The solution is decolourized (3) tud{{ffiiAqiltl
(4) SO2 is reduced. . I (4) sorw-afu<tartr

t'--.--f
Y
34 Eatsh-Hi,rdt
159. Predict the.corect order am the follow lng 1se. fuai'tv&s-qdrrT:
(1) lone pair - bond pair > bond pair - bond
>lo I1 r - lone pat
Palr (1) q?F,l6l grc - enofr g'r > onefr glc - 3rqtfl
one au--lone pair > lone pair - bond oair > grq > qsr+1 grq - qsT-sl Eq
pair - bond Pau (2) qfi+1 grc-qsT+1 grq > q6r+1 grcqrq$
(3) Ione pair - lone pair > bond pair - bond pair > g,c , 3{rq.fr 3,q - .rntfi g.q
lone pat - bond pair
(3) q-6r+igrc - \-fisltq, errqfigrq _ e{Fid
(4) trond pair - bsnd pat > lonepair- bond pair gu>g+r+1gTc_.nqq1gq
> lone pair - lone pair
(4) 3lrclfr grc
- en"i* grq > qfir+1gu - ured
160. T tr s occu n the same orbital are grq > q-mr613rq - q641gq
d
Spin quantum number
150. qi @{S f+fr*d +w*d tt qrfr erd{ffi
(2) Principal quantum number 4aet tt t+-qwg*-or )
,'ad. ot
(3) MagneUcquantumnumber (1) n-s-frsrizq{@r
(4) Azimuthal quantum nuriber (2) sq*liecq@T
(3) qEd-+tqEizqq@r
151. The product o
nitro nitll C, oi
a res of (4) ffl{ftq Eqr.q Ttqr
CarCN d Cq cz t2 f$z 161. il{frsr d cac, *. upr effi{&-qr t yrq iHRt,
(2) Ca(C^I)2 (1) Ca2CN
(3) CaqN . L (2) ca(c\D2
A
(3)
(4) CaCNa
't h La iCN (4)
CaCN
CaCN3
16Q. Natural rubber has :
162. qr$'td6 I{r d :
\40 Random cis - and trans-configuration
(2) Allcis-configuration
(1) qftqeafuq-qeErq_tu;qr{tt

(3) Alltrans-<onfiguration e) {lfrtuq-fi-qlqtl


(4) Altemate cis - and trans_configuration
(3) <tfril<-f*<mtr
(4) q6r<tfsq_w?R_fuqrqtl
163. Which one of the followin g orders is
bond dissociation en halo
,correct for the
molecules ?
,*. frqfufua t t dr mq t-etqt ergeif *1 3{rirr ffiqr
(1) F?> Ct2> Bt2> t2 q*H+ffiF&t?
(2) r 12>Cl2>F2 (1) F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > 12

(2)
(4) Br2 >
>Br2>F2>I,
12 > F2 > Cl2
(3)
(4)
12

Br2 >
> Br2 > Cl2 > F2
Cl2>Br2> F2>
12
12
> F2 > Cl2
6\
164. Thereactio" ,y 164. erfi{Bqr
Me
OH NUH , o(J N; Me-l , o OH NuH, oe
ru":t* o
"$
can be classified as *l qqT-S-r fl*qr qr q+-ar * :

(1) w alcohol synthesis reaction (1) f+foqql q*1" {icAs.oT o{FrfFqT


illiamson ether synthesis reactio (2) ffqqqr ier #qur 3rfqbqr
(3) Alcohol fonnation reaction (3) t-6t6df+rqre{irffrqr
/i
(4) Dehydrationreaction (4) ft-S-d-+qefqB.qr
I
h \.-.
w 35
z
165. ithium has.-a bcc structure. Its density is 155. ffiqqq +1 U.c grq+ tr gsfi q{a Sg 0 nr3
530 kgm-: and its atomic mass is 6.94 g mol-l
Calculate $e edge length of a unit cell of nql RqrgialcH 6.94 gmot-1 t r frfr<q qg 6
Litluu 6tol. lltln = 5.62 v 1023 mol - 1) q{i{o1k+'r+qfu61 HErEil
(Na = 6.02 x tOx
264 pm
\3t, (1) 254pm t'[
^ol-\ F
(2) 154 pm
(2) 154 pm hh
t\ uq
lK>A6-
352 pm
x1 (3) rG g.'Ir/ Cr Wt ta cotJi U>
[--6
(3) 3s2 pm

(4) pm (4 527 pm Rb sr
527
UA
fc-.<e
hei onic radii of A+ a
165. A+ gs B- sTFrfl fi^ 3Ir.IFr.F', FriRIrq mqfl.
7 3- ions are
.98 x m and 1.81 x 0.91x 10 -10 m gq 1.81x 10 ro.|1 46{y$5
coordlnahon number of each ion in Bis i[r{r ql sqs6i+fi{c{rt:
|/
(1)
trl
2 (1) 2

(2\ (2) 6 \
6 q (3) 4
(3) 4 rvg-r8 (4) 8
(4) vo4 0)
)
8

5f0.- Lt ("
167. (s 6.5 g 6'1 100 g vs d fu6q{ ql 169.c' qr
767. t 100'C the va ure of a solution of o.9f, of sTEI <FI 732 mm t I qR Kb = 0 ?67

a solute in 1p0 g wa ter is 732mm. b:0 .52, the qqat55hn:


boiling po iniof this solution will be :
(1) 103'c Cl q-00/\
0) 103
t0.D k) (2\ 101'C
101'C (3)

(3) l00pc wb) (4) \ \ t \


(4) r02"c 168. Eu (q.q. 63), Gd (C.S. A) ect{ rU (q.{. 6s) +
ffifr-nf+*{rst:
168. Theele'ctronic
Gd Tb (AtoqpM.65) are:
tr, (1) lxel4f76s2, [xe]4/7sdr6s2 sik lxel4fe6s2
(1) 2 (2) lxel4f76s2, [xe]4/s 6s2 *{ F el4fs5d16s2
2 (3) Ixel4f6sd16s2, [xe]4/75d16s2 *r lxel4fe6s2
(3) txef+r$,sd tosflXel4f75d16s2 a lxel4f 6s2
(4) Ixel4f 65d,16s2, [xe]4/75d16s2 sih
85d16s2
[Xel4/
(4) I
[Xe]4/65d 6i2,. [xel4f75d16s2 and
txel4/8sdr6(2
X 169. frqfrfud d t dh er 6q1 56gqa * ffi enm

159.
tr
Which of thg followint! statemenb about hydrogen
rs lncorrect 1
(1) sritlq*fi etqslqofr'sq t s,rd rfi qrm t r

(1) Dih d(tL's not act as a reduc (z) E{sql * nt1 qq'enfrd' t 1qsq^- t ?Efsqq
"gds rgrorttr
ydrogen has tlrrtr: isotopes of which tritium
is the mostcommon
>{' (3) rf$qi 3flqtr-s.cqnif d q-a6 41 66q-a5p
(3) Hydrogen1eElqgEassationjl&a&selE. 15 q.rcr tr
(4) Hydronium ion, H3O + exists freely in (4) Erq-$frqq sfiFr, Hgo+ .Er srfud f{arq-r d
solution. Effi Fqq +drtl

^r --a
Y'
i- UL=C; CA;AI
35 lEnsGh+
"t70. In the reaction
liq.NH3
u0. 3{ftrfu-crt
H-C=C Y, (1) NaNH2/liq.NH
tsr H-C=CH (1) NaNH2/liq.NH
XandY (2) CH3 CH, Br x
(2) CH3 CH2 Br
0) xqkvt
x (1) x = l_qzr5a, y:2_tq13
)x
)X
2-Butyne; Y
2-Butyne; Y
3-Hexyne (2) x:1-qt6{;y=3-twrfi
2-Heryne
177. nsider the following hquid - vapour equilibrium
(3) x=2-q.rfi;y=3_iNr{r
Liquid =- VapoirF-
(4) x:2-qarg;y=2-tq6q
Which of the following relatiors is correct r71. +A ld
? rq - eTEr rfiql{{rr,
TE
dhrP _ A H,
0) rs == qiq
dr RT2 Ct+hms-{+r(frtr
as Lrt, dlnP
d'f2 =
(2) AH
RT2 (r)
dT RT2
dlnP _ - AH,, dlnG AH.,
(3)
RT (2)
d12 RT2
dlnP _ - LH,
-\. (4) dlnP -AH,
dT2 T2 (3)
dT Rf
172. ich of the followin g statenents about the dlnP
omposition of the va -ltID
ovel a mo (1)
l11I xture and toluene is correct ? Assume
dT2 T2
that the temperatu re rs constant at 25"C. (Given, 772. n<t{ ztqh 6 r : I gn<li d-ot ftqq ft.qr
Cs
Vapour Pressure Data at 25.C, benzene
toluenL, 3.8s kPa)
12.8 kPa. qqlq-{ *. H t
f{qfufud { q*r qr qln vs t
(1) Not enough information is given to make a q.-er{r *t f6 ilc'cE 25.c c{ fuI{ t | (kt qi qr
prediction. Erq 25.C q{ tfnfl-{ = 1 2.s L1,,,, 7iqfu = 3.85 kpa)
(2) rh vapour will contain a higher percentage (1) eiwiwqansfr ft6qqstiiFtlqHi-fi .it
The vapour will contain a higher percentage _ qrss-drtl
ot toluene. (2) srqd;ifi{61 efu-*y1n*n* 6*,
(1) The vapour iill contain equal amounts of (3) srqtzi(hsl sfq-fi yfavraartfr
benzene and toluene. $ (!)
r

qrqdqqlrqr{rdn;fliqEztdlEtrfr
1,73. tt the follorting biphenyts is oprica y r

IH:t, 773. iqq d t +:ir ar er{fu-lrqe e-firRroqtr.q tz


CHs CH:

(1) (1)

o N.
cl13
ry o N
CHr

Br Br Br Br

(3) (3)

I I
I

(4)
\
(4)
i English+Hindi
.)/ Y
174. Which of the following
cis-cyclopenta-1, 2-diol?rom the
reagents would distinguish
kans-]*g:r
774. liq n t +1-'{ qr qfir6+m frq-qrr<ti-cr-r,
?
2-gt-$s;f-d qi gq't zis-qTqq-S d q< qt'n ?

(1) Aluminiumisopropoxide (1) \qmreaeiSdtw6s


@ Acetone' (2) tsal
Ozone
r) 7 ,l(p) ffir
(r)
(4)
3 MnO,
\*'/l
MnO2

rzs. qrdF+e dFro frFG- o -6r+{ qr Ergstql wfua t,


175. 'l he colrect stateErg4t reg4lding a carbon yl
c()nl und with a dro
*ffivfroqrt:
atom on its al ha-
carbon, is : (1) 4'rdf{f, 4Fr6fqri
"-6&qiEr{+s{q{qrE
3qfua t, qtt
fifq d 3rTqrn t
q'r e-Jsc
a carbonyl compound with a hydrogen atom qlqr{{r{ d dfr t gft {6 ffit,o
on its alpha-<arbon rapidly equfibrates
its corresponding enol and this prt-rr.'.ss is
with
qorqq+mrrqrfrtr P'
known as keto-enol tautomerism.
.6IdEdFTfi
(2) ord1qar$wqqq
(2) a carbonyl compound with a hydrogen atom t, T6
Bcfurd or-{Fq frfif, t 61ft jfi
on its alpha-carbon never
"-q:ilib.3$*g sqsselt tr
its cqle-s enol.
(3) srdfre +Frs-ffi c{ c{qrg
"-ordr Ei-{*q{
(3) d car with a h atom iqfurd t, T6 {tt srJsc fif-d d 3tT$fr t
gn lE 3]Ill-carbon rapidly equilibrates with
TnErFrqr d di t 3it{ {ydFq tk6r{s -
ib corresponding enol and this process is
known as aldehyde.ketone equilibration.
u *t&t qrqr+elo-romrtr
(4) a carbonyl compound with a hydrogen attrnr ,\ qrdi+e dFr+fu+l- o-antrt Ir{crE a
on its alpha-carbon rapidly equilibrates with Bcfura t
F{h e{56c {in{
T6
its corresponding enol and this process is
known carbonylation.
qTqrc-ien q tA t ertr qa y*q 0
N c
as
tr

176. Consider the mo 76. 3ik


K
qnJst+ldEftn
t*"*
Hzo. htc h CH4/ NH3
of the fven ts
it +t<qr tr1

H_C_H ln (1) cH4 q H-c-H erFiq-+ry{ r.rHs d


than e -N _H in
H - N - H srdq-+tr t orfrt-6t I

(2) TheH-C-H bond angle in CHa, the (2) cHl d H-c-H qtfq-+1ur, NH. d
H-N-H bond angle in NH3, and the
Il-N-H 3Trriq-+1q frefi H20 q H-O-H
N;""*" W
H'o are all greater H ondq-dur, erfi fr so.t efrr+tr I

(3) The H-O-H bond angle in HrO is larggr (3) H2o t


H-o-11 31t1q-frq, CHn d
than the H -C-H bond angle u$/ . H-c-H *o-61rgq1tr+tr
(4)
a (4) tl n-o-n olq, Ns. t
The H - O - H bond angle in HrO is smaller \o emiq
than the H-N-H bond angle
( U,:N - H etreq-+1sr i 6q t r

{
-! --_ 'I
,t
"t77. Match the compounds given in columgl-w-rth the
AL '\' l
dE Rsq r dH rri dFr4it 6l T{il 1i6{sr qs 3{r6R d
IE'lsrtllHi"dl

hybridisation and shape given in column II and


mark the correct option.
fo<ur udRt.rttql firori aq s6f{+-q d
Column I Column II
tqk qifqq I

G) XeF6 distorted octahedral


Rr$t I RreI II
(b) Xeor square planar (") XeF6 (i) ffietere-+tn
XO: (ii) qrt {rd-d
G) XeOF4 (iii) pyramidal (b)

(d) XeF ) square pyramidat (c) XeOF, (iii) fifirFrd


Code: q,l.fRr-fid['
/e (") (b) (c)
a
v
(d)

+c
XeF4 (iu)
t] r
[r..
\ (d xe"
rp^("
'
(1) 0 (ii) (") (b) (c)
(r. iiiV(( IV (1) (iv) (D (ii) (il,f/ i \ j\f
(3) (i) (i") @ (,) (in) (iv) (ii) L'
l'
il,L',r>
(ii)
(4) (iv) (in y'Q).- (3) (i) (4 (i") (in)

,-...\ (4) (i9 (in) (i) (ii)


178. Consider the nitration of benzene using mixfd conc.
HrSOo and HNO3. lf a large amount of KFISO. is r7E. aEfri 6'r ilqfrfi{ur tn Hrsoo {d uuo" 6t scteftr
Kg added to the mixture, the rate of nitration will be : d dt ra tr qR gq ftryq t qie qrdr t rcrson
(1) doubled qet t ti rr{fifiur +,r trr trr :
(2) faster (1) S$1 Y.
slon er (z) a-q l(
unchanged
(3) fR Vc^
179. Which of the following statemenLs (4) qqflsffid\, 'l
\ \'L)
t.
(1) Mg2 + ions ll "
of plants. ppcrtaltrille#re!+afis 17e. ftqfufuliiotrer rFQtr 3FTil i
(.2) + ions form
a complex w ith A (1) Ms2+3lrqr dd + Eftd qrnr + ffra c-6is{,i
(3) +
Ca2 ions are important in blood c tr
Ca2+ ions are not important in maintaining (2) Mgz+ alr+r q.fr.fr. * wv wgn e-*t t r

the regular beating of the (3) suz+ q1441q66)qcli&fuAcE-T]ltr


180. Which of the following has (4) Ca2+ o -fi EEqrrfr 6ifirqfud{@iiq-6dpl
ereeC- ntl =rfr tr
'il4z
(1) [Mn(co)6]+ 16s. FTqfufuad t ffi C-() 3TFrs EEri srFr6-dc
(co)+
(2\
tl (T*c-o.nqqdqr{clrt1.128 A tr)
(3) Ico(co)alo (1) lMn(Co)61+

/l
(2) N(CO)4
(4) [Fe(co),,12-
F,. t/ (3) Ico(co)r]O
/'
.r" xg,
/
\F cb
[Fe(Co)a]2-

0o-

0 I
1.-,\4 L,b
f
LC
-1V=S
Y 40 FE"gri"h*]iAil

Read carefully the following instructions : ffitufidw amlul:


1. Each candidate must show on demand his/her 1.
Aa qd q{ sca* qteilfl, ffiqr6 61 3rq{r
Admit Card to the Invigilator.
vfu-qMt
2. No candidate, without special permission of the
Superintendent or lnvigilator, would leave his/ z eT*srq qr ffierm s1 ffis srJqfd + ft-{ qtd
her seat. qfrqnfr 3Tqflrqn1dg1

3. The candidates should not leave the


Examination Hall without handing over their 3. qr*co frfreTEF *1 SFI=IT sfl-{ I-e tq-{ cq t<
Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and Bqftqfr -qf,s r{t gqm rersfl fqq ffir +i cfrsntfi
sign the Attendance Sheet twice. Cases whete
a candidate has not signed the Attendance
c$'s{r Ei-d l-fr B}g+ r qk ffi
ctsnfr E<fr ar i
Sheet second time will be deemed not to have Bq.ftqfr-q,F5 q{ rmrer{ TS t*q fr .l-6 qm sTq,TI
handed over the Arrswer Sheet and dealt with t* gsi strcr rfr frcqr et<q-o erJf{d RIIrc
t
as an unJair means case. 6t qrqfl qFfl vIqIfl |

4. Use of Electronic/ Manual Calculator is


prohibited. a. ffii-+,76w<rfct qir*-ffi 61 3qfrq qtda t r

5. The candidates are govemed by all Rules and s. cfrqr-rfd d slrq{ur + fus cteffi + } ffi4r si
Regulations of the Board with regard to their
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of Efrqdf eru frqk( t r er5i+o srw + slfi qrrrdt
unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules *.r +mt E}C + Fr+fr' qq' fsf{qdf *, erlirn dm r

and Regulations of the Board.


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6. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet


o. ffi trcc d ctsir gk*.r ertr rt< rr m m\.
shall be detached under any circumstances. eroq l qir
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4'L
will write the Correct Test
7. The candidates
Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet/ B*rs&-' /eflq*frftq.rqrt*ffi,ffi \
Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet. d *wY, ct+i Bqnplk-qr+'df.d r

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