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2. Which of the foJiowing is maJ c up 0 ( dPad rclli 7 7. The morphological nature of lhc.: edihlt pr1rl of
coco nut is:
~Phellem
~ Endosperm
(2) Phloem
(2) Pericarp
(3) Xylem parenchyma
(:~) Perisperm
(4) Collenchyma
(4) Cotyledon
There are three points. in the cycle where ~ The laggin!; slnmd away fnili.Ll h ~.-_..,'- -.:
(3)
~
(4)
-
NAD + is reduced to NADH H +
T here :is one point in t-he cycle where FAD+ (:i)
JQr.I.L
T.hc I C'<~ ding str, nd lliW tll'ft N t\' 1!1 tlon fo rk.
is reduced to FADH2.... .., (4) ~:....:::.W:Bl.l..:i!.:.!.!.!.!..!.l.l..!l~l..tl~
' w' ~'r. l e 1U11!1 t'ni'k.
-- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __j
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12.. yYhic;:h of the following statementsis correct? 18. The genotypes of a H usband and Wife are I A JB and
rAi.
(1) The ascending limb of loo p of H enle is
permeable to water. o( Among the blood ty pes ~f their children, h<Jw many_
. different genotypes and phenotypes are p ossjble ?
(2) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
_ermeable to elecbolytes. ~ 4 genotypes ; 3 phenoty pes
. ~
t?- The
'.
15. Which amon& the following are the srn a llest living 21. The function of copper ions in copper releasing
, I '
IVD's is:
~~known without a definite cell wn It pathogenic
to plants as well as animals andcansurvive without (1) They make uterus unsuitable for
implantation.
oxygen?
(2) They inhibit mmlafion.
~ Mycoplasma
~ They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
(2) Nostoc capacity of sperms.
(3) Bacillus (4) They inhibit gametogenesis.
(4)
statemen~alid
Pseudomonas
\'Vhich one of the folldtvfug
jar aerosols ?
16. 1- baby boy aged ~<zyears is admitt d to play school
and passes through a dental check-up. The dentist (1) They cause increased agricultural
,observed that the boy had twenty teeth . Which teeth p roductivity V" --= ' .
were absent?
~olars (3)
-land ' - - --
They are har~~ealth
...-----
~
(2) Molars
(3)
(4)
Incisors
Canines
c9
(9 ~
(4) They alter rainfall and monsoon patterns
--=====-- ~ ' ~
~ S!lect the correct route for the passage of sperms in (2) X=24, Y=12 Tru e ribs ar e d orsa lly
attached to ver tebral column
~ malefrogs : but are free on v entral side.
(1) Testes -7 Vasa ~fferentia -7 Bidder's canal
-7 Ureter -7 Cloaca ~ X=12, Y =7 True r ibs are a ttache d
dorsally to vertebr al colunm
(2) ~estes -7 Vasa efferentia -7 K~r:~t -7 and ventrally t o the sternum.
Bidder' s canal -7 Urinogenital duct -7
Cloaca (4) X=12, Y =5 Tru e ribs ar e a ttache d
dorsal.ly to vertebr al column
(3) I estes -7 Bidder's canal-7 Kidney -7 Vasa and sternum on the two ends.
efferentia -7 Urinogenital duct -7 Cloaca
(4)
~inal Vesiclr -:-7 Which ecosystem has the maximum biomass ?
Cloaca
(1) Pond ecosystem
26. Which of the following cell organelles is responsible
(m exfracbiig energy from carbo}:lydrates to form (2) Lake ecosystem
~ -----------------
(1) Chloroplast ~ Forestecosystem
. ~ Mitochondrion
(4) Grassland ecosyste m
(3) Lysosome
(4) Ribosome
30. Viroids
_..,.-
.
differ from viruses in having :
27. Match the following sexually transmitted
diseases (Column - I) with' their causative agent (1) RNA molecules with protein coat
(Column- II) and select the correct option. '
Column-1 Column-11 ~ RNA molecules without protein coat
.. r. ~' . .. . ,. :
(al, . Gonorrhe~ HIY (3) ~ DNA molecules with protein coat
(b) Syphilis ~ Neisseria
(c) Genital W (\rts (4) DNA molecules without protein coat .
(iii) Treponema
(d) AIDS (iv) Hm;nan
Options:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Papilloma - Virus
.-
---
Select the mismatch :
(1) Anabaena
....._.
Nitrogen fix_!
(1) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(2) Rhizobium A1falfa
(2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
Select the best o tion from the f (1) cti,sruptive a. it splits thepopulatimn into two,
<fue yielding hi gl1 er ont-pnt and the other
(a) from lower ou tpn . t>(
(2) stabilizing follo wed by disn1p ti o e as it
The photopigments are e mbedd ed in tb e stabilizes the population to produce higher
(b)
~djng c ows
membrane discs of the inner se ~nwnt
(3) .stabilizin g sele c ti on a s it stabilizes this
(c) Retinal is a de rivative of Vitamin A. character in the p opulation
(d)
Options:
36. The hepatic portal vein d rains blood to liv.er from :
~ (a)and(c) (1) Kidri.eys
. (2) (b), (c) and (d) ~ Intestine
(3) (a) and (b) (3) Heart
(4) Stomach
(4) (a), (c) and (d) .J..
37. The water potential of pure water is :
33. Frog's heart when taken out of the body continues More than zero but.less thah one
(1)
to beat for sometime.
(2) More than one
statements.
- % Zero
(a) Frog is a poikilotherm. (4) Less than zero
(b) Frog does not have any coronary circulation.
38. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body
(c) Heart is "myorrcnic" in nahJTe: i$:
Heartisautoexcitabk.~
~
Coryms luteum
(d)
Options.: .
- Corpus allatum
(3) Pineal gland : ~ .
(1) (a) and (b)
(4) Corp}!S cardiaeum
~ (c) and (d)
39. Presence ofplapts pranged into well definec,l vertical
(3) Only (c) b<.
layers depending on their height can be seen best
(4) Only(d) ~
(1) Grassland
:H. (2)
(3)
(4)
Temperate Fo~
Tropical Savannah
Tropical Rain Forest
l
~
40. Mycorrhizae are the example of:
33
(1) Antibiosis
(2) 333
~ Mutualism
(3) 1 (3) Fungistasis
. Hlf.'.
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41. Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia are caused due 46. ln case of porikr.Jn:-., I he :-; po11f!,nco I is lined with
to a problem in__globin molecule synthesis., ~ flagellated c lis c.llll'd :
the correct statement.
~ choanocytes
Thalassemia is due to less synthesis of globin
(2) mesenchymal cells
molecules.
(3) ostia
(2) Sickle cell anemia js due to a q1!antitative
problem of globin molecules. fX_ (4) oscula
(3) Both are due to a qualitative defectffi ~bin
chain S)mtbesis. 47. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :
(4) Both are due to a quantitative defect in globin (1) ..--Prior to fission
chain synthesis. (2) Just before transcription
~ Lipids 48. -!Jlnge <He made up of air-filled sacs, the alveoli. They
do not collapse even after forceful expiration,
(3) Nucleic acids because of :
(4) Proteins (1) Tidal Volume
(2) Expiratory Reserve Volume
43. The region of Bigsphere Reserve which is leg<~~'
ffotected and where no human activity is allowed ~Residual Volume
is known as : (4) Inspiratory Reserve Volume
(1) Transition zone
49. An important characteristic that Hemichordates
(2) Restoration zone share with Chordates is :
~ Corezone (1) pharynx with gill slits
(4) Buffer zone (2) pharynx without gill slits
~ absence of notochord
44. Which of the following RNAs should be most
(4) ventral tubul~r nerve cord P<!_
abundant in animal cell ?
(1) m-RNA
(2) mi-RNA 50. Asymptote in a logistic growth curve is obtained
when:
# (4)
r-RNA
t-RNA
(1)
(2)
K>N
K<N
(3) The value of' r' approaches zero
45. What is the criterion for DNA fragments movement ~K=N
on agarose g~during gel electrophores~?
(1) Positively charged fragments move to farther 51. The association of histone Hl with ~- ' ~ucleosome
end """ indicates : '
(2) Negatively charged fragments do not move ~ The DNA is condensed into a Chromatin
~ 5Qre.
(3) The larger the fragment size. the fartb~t it
-<= (2) The DNA double helix is exposed..
~
~
Archaebacter,ia
(3) Seals, Dolphins, Sharks "'\
(4) E~ (4) Dolphins, Seals, Trygon ~
~(3)
(2)
(3)
Postproduction processing
Upstream processing
...
Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme
" - f ,
+ Coe!J3YIDe
... ~ Down.stream processing
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63. Flowers which have single ovule in the ovary and 169. Attractants and rewards are required for :
are packed into infl01 escenc are usually poJJin atf d Hydroph ily
(1)
-~:
(2) Cleistogamy
~(2) Wind
Bat
(3) A.nemoph.ily
(4) Bee
70. Select the mismatch :
(1) Salvinia Heteros~orous
64. .Eunctional megaspqre in :;m <mgiggperm develops
in!Q_: (2) Equisetum, - Homosporous
~ Embryo sac
~ Pinus Dioecious
(2) Embryo (4) Cycas Dioecious
(3) Ovule
(4) Endosperm 71. GnRH, a, hypothalamic hormone, neededjn
reproduction, acts on :
65. Which
...
one from those given below is the
. .
period for . ~
(1) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates
Mendel's hybridization experiments.? secretion of oxytocin and FSH.
16~\)
(1) 1857-1869 (2) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates
secretion of LH and relaxin.
(2) 1870,-1877
# (4)
1856-1863
1840 ~ 1850 5fu (3) anterior pituitary gland and sti~i1lates
secretion of LH and oxytocin.
anterior pituitary gland and stimulates
secretion ofLH and FSH.
'
Glycoc'aly'x
~(3)
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Intrauterine transfer
(3) Cell wall
(4) Nud~ar membi'M1t"
(4) G~mete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer '
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!\ gl' m ' wh ose ex p ression h elps .to id en.tify 81. Hypersecretion of Growth Hormone in a d11 II s d.Qcs
m, n s f o rmed c~ll i:; knmAJ.n as: not cause fu rther increase in height, because :
( 1) Plasmid (1) Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
(2) Shuctural gene Hormone in adults.
~ Selectable marker (2) Muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth . t/--
(4) Vector (3) Growth Hormone becomes inactive in adults. {>(
(4) ~piphyseal plates close after adolescence.
'J<, . Root hairs develop from the region of :
(1) Rootcap
82. Which of the following is correctly m atched for the
(2)
Meristematic activity f rciductproduced by them?
~ Maturation . .
(1) JZEiicilliunz uotatum : Acetic acid
(4) Elongatio~
~ Sacchroml{ces cerevi~iae : Eth~ol /
77.
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=~-'=.l.=::....:::~e:=:==;;u;:L.:
s and Fucus respectively (3) Acetobacter ace.; Antibiotics ""\_
are :
(4) Methanobacterium : Lactic acid ~
~ Haplodiplontic, Diplontic
(2) Haplodiplontic, Haplontic 83. A decrease in blood pressure I volume will not cause .
(3) Haplontic~ Diplontic the release of :
(4) Diplontic, Haplodiplontic (1) Aldosterone
(2) ADH
78. ves the correct
(3) Renin
(1) condensation ~ crossing over ~ nuclear ~ Atrial Natriuretic Factor
membrane disassembly ~ segregation ~
telophase ~ 84. _Y\'hich of the folJqwjpg 0 . . resents the
(2) conde~!ltion ~arrang?iment at-equator ~ ~enzyme composition o ancreatic ice ?
centromere division ~ se gregation ~ (1) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, rennin ""-
telophase
~ lipase, amylase trypsinogen,
(3) cond e nsation ~ nuclear membrane ~ . _rocarboxypeptidase
disasse mbly ~ crossing over ~
(3) amylase, peptidase, trypsinogen, remtin--)
s~rrega tion -~ telophase ...<!....
(4) amylase, peps.in, trypsinogen, maltase t. '
cond ensa tion ~ nuclear membrane
disasse1nWy -~ arran~ment at e9.!Jator ~
centromere d iv is.ioti ~ segregation ~ 85. A dioecious floweringplant prevents both :
telophase (1) Geitonogamy and xenogamy
(2) _0eistogamy and xenogam_y
7 9 J . i v o t joint between a~as and axis is a type of :
. synovialjoint (3) Autogamy and xenogamy_
(2) saddle joint
(3) fibrous joint
~ Autogamy and geitonogamy
~
(3)
Ethidium bromide
Bromophenol blue
(1) Q-0 OH
(4) Acetocarmine
(2)
0==0 0 0
~Stem
(2) Leaf
(3) Q-b OH
(3) Stipules
~. Primary treatment .
2NH3 +% 0 2 ~ 2N0~3H2 0, Will be :
(1) K1 K~/K1
3 .
(2) Sludge treatment (2) K 2 K 3 /K1
(4) ~tment
it
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K)An..ich one is e wrC:ng 100. 'I he heating ot p]}enyl-m ethyl ethers with III
~'if Halffil.ledan filledorbitalshavq;ndll' r produ ces . -
stability due to _greater exchange cnvrgy,
~Teater symmetry and more be~ l.lll<'l' d
~~
(2) b -nzene
r----j, Jc_n
"---/ I }
.
U
arrangement.
(3) ethy l chlorides ~ 'l
~ ~he ener of 2s orbital is less than thl.' c nl'rgy (4) iod,lbenzene ~ _:__. '-\ [~_;, ~
of 2p orbital in case of Hy rogenlikt:- alolll.~.
1 101. Which one is th e most a~idic compound?
(3) de-Broglie's wavelength is given by A. == - -' ,
.odH
-.-- Ill (!
~- iffY\ . !fD+ N0 2
96. HgC1 2 and I 2 both when dissolved in wa lc r
- containing I- .:.io:.::ns=....:th:=es..p-=a=irt=if;!'-r'7i'~~=== OH
# Hgi~- 13 ~/ I 02N~N02
(2)
(3)
Hg2I2, r-
Hgi 2 , l 3
-
~
~t>
p .
n--,_..,~-f"-7
Y N02
(4) Hgi 2, r- "'-
OH
An e)(ampl~f gbonded organometallic
0
97.
compound is :
(3)
(1) Ferrocene
(2) Cobaltocene
(3) Ruthenocene
~~1t
6
OH
98.
~
accepting a pair_of electrons from a a't: (Assume that LiH and LiS do not vary with
nii'cleophll@- - temperature) . -b. ~
(3) Electrophile is a negatively charged species (1) alltemperatures h /~ D f{'
and can form a bond by acceptin~a pair of (2) T>298K j -Q<2 0 ~
electrons from a nucleophile (3) T<425K ~
(4) Electrophile is a negatively charged species
dlllllcUl fuiiH a Vuml uy act..:e!Jllitg a vau uf
-;::.,/"'~ T > 425 K 8 '.
frhic lrnnn fru111 aru_rl'lu.:I' ull!cti'uphilc lOJ. col'l'c.d u.rclcr uf Lhe 5l11i hittlltrliie6 iJf A~Cl
Tl~c.
formed when AgN0 3 in excess is treated
99. Name the gas that can readily decolourise acidified with the complex~ : CoC13 .6 NH3, CoC13 5 NH3,
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Ut11 l ). lltwl <I' ll i ~ : 1. When the concentration of
(l@ Sn2+ and Pb 2 + a re hotlt o '" o~ 11 .11 1d
i-:i. ( >1 ~~~ !'ha nged to 1.0 M and that of CuS04 reducing \ .
(' h.IIIJ:t'd lo o.mM, the emf changes to E2. From the
(\~ ~~
Both bond angles and bond length remains
(4)
~ A: H 3C-C=CH2 B:
. .I
OH
. (1) Blood proteins thr~mbin and fibrinogen are
involved in blood clotting.
@
f (1) ill <II <I
~ II<I<ill _
(3) II <ill <I
(4) ID<I < II
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124. Which of the following is a sink for CO? 128. A 20 litre container at 400 K contains C0 2 (g) at
(1) Oceans pressure 0.4 atrn and an excess of SrO (neglect the
volwne of solid SrO). The volume of the container is
(2) Plants now decreased by moving tl1e movable piston fitted
~~ I1aetnoglobin in tl1e container. The maximum volume of the
container, when pressl:l.re of C0 2 attain~_}ts
(4) Micro organisms present in the soil
maximum value, will be : T
125. The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently. (Given that : SrC0 3 (s) ~ SrO(s) +C02 (g),
It will belong to which of the following family I group
~
Kp = 1.6 atrn)
and electronic configuration?
(1) 4litre
(1) Oxygen family, [Rn] 514 6d1o 7s2 7p4
(2) 2litre \ ., ~
(2) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p6
.1(.~ ~ ~
~~
f5litre
(3) Halogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7ps
(4) 10 litre
~ c~
Carbon family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p2
129. Consider tl1e reactions:
126.
(
: ; A
(1)
HRr'
~nd cine substitution reaction
~ (4) . A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanol, Y-Ethanoic
acid, Z-S~w.icarbazide
~?)
(2)
reaction
. - - - -- - ---------~---- -~ ,_ - - - - ~-- ~-
(2) CH3 - CI-i3 > CH2 =CH 2 > CH3 -C=CH > _!Q_ . 'V
~:~~
crystal. ~
te
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H-m ,r~
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r { '
~methyl-4-oxolrex-2~al '< t ~
3~keto-2-methylhex-5-enal ~ ~
(4)
3-keto-2-rnethylhex-4-enal ~
B9.
(1) ~ J7T
~-'0 (1)
(2) 40Hz ~11RT
(3) 10Hz (3) 4 RT
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20Hz (4) 15 RT
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In an electromagnetic wave in free sf;.ace the root
mean square va lue of th e electric fie1dis
Erms = 6V / m . The peak value of the m agnetic field
(1) move away from each otb PJ:-- ~ = -1-\.Q~
~
#, will become stationary. ,
(1)
(2)
0.70 x 1o -s T
4.23 x lo -s T
E:- -:. -- tJ
_..........~ .r.- ~
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(3) -;;eep floating at the 'arne djs~veen <y 1.41 x lo - sT til _'+\
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(4) move towards each other. ,, 145. The acceleration due t? gravi at a hei ht 1
above the earth is the sa me as at a depth d below e
~
width 1.25 em carries a cu~rent o(85 p.:A and . NOR gate A 13 e..c..o'i
0 ),_
( subj~ed,to a magnef:!c field of strength 0.85 T. Work
done for rotaf:u;).g
is :
<
the coil by 18_0 against th~ torgue (3)
NOT gate
AND gate
0
0
tO
,.. 0 (0 j_ 0
J.
~ fijj\.cYJ ~p- (4) OR gate l
l
0
I 0
0
D l
0
-.:. ~v
(1) 2.3 fL J
The bulk modulus of a spherical object is 'B'. If it is
(2) 1.15 fL J J1.lP
-
subjected to uniform pressure ',p', the fractiOil'ai
4-~ decrease in radius is :
(3)
f[J/ c:L)f A) P 'i- \ >- \_;~ 3p ~~
~ ~ ~ ~
~ 4.55 fL J \a (1) I3
-- 2-~ 0 -~tt.::ra-1
- to
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143. !<-adwachve material ' A' has decay__ constant ' 8 'A' "'" <:..../" , 3B
and material 'B' hasdecay constant ''A'. liliUally Jp ~ 0
they have same number of nuclei. After What time, (3) B . f1 _%,
the ratio of n umLe1 uf Hudei uf malerlal 'B' tu tl!at : B 1 ~
1 ~ ' '
'A' will be e? . .,.. ~ v 3p ~ " ~-
' ..to e., ... "-c !l /"'tv
~~(2) 1
1
9A ;;_,_ ~f:).
~*\. \ () \~+ ..\J) i
).
~
~ ~ )(
.
between two hydrogen atoms ~laced af a distance d
(much greater thttl'i atomic size) apart is zero~ then
Lle is of the-order of [Given mass of hydrogen
m 11 ,.::, 167"< 10-27~;g] .- fl
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(3) .,! ..,
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149. A spm of force constant k is cuUnto 1 153. A particle cxc utcs lin ear simple harmonic motion
ratio 1 : 2: 3. They are cmmected in series and the with a n amp litude of 3 em. When the particle is a t
new force constant is k'. The~ they are connected in 2 em from the mean pos ition the ma!mitude of its
para eland force constant is~". Then k' : k" is: velocity is equal to that ofits acceleration Tl:J.en.i!:2
. e period in seconds is : .
1:11
. J(}-L
\o#''Js ~~ jl~~'\...-__..cr--~~-
(2) 1: 14
(3) 1 :6 L.-
q, -8mjs2
(4)
(3) 0
(4) 5 mjs2
151. Consider a dro of rain water having mass lg falling 154. Two discs of same moment of inertia rotating about
.<( . rom a hei~;ht of 1 km . It hits the grOi.md with ii. their regvlar axis .12assing through centre and
seeed of 50 m[s. 'l.'akc 'g constant with a value perpendicular to the plane of disc wi~ angt!lar
10 m/ s 2 . The work done by the (i) gravitational velocities w1 and w 2. They are brought iQto contact
'1
}._
force and the (ii) resistive force of air is :
(1) (~) 100 J (~~) 8.~
. l
t a ~e to face coinciding the q.xis _~:?!._rotation. T.h.'e_
expression for loss of energy during tt"JS]Jrocess is :
~ (u)~ ~
~
0
(1) lOJ (;\\
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t
0 (4) (i) 1.25 J (ii) -8.25 J t +-)...,..
,s . . 5 l., ' . I
S (wl -.<~)2)
2 t
~
li :. (2) -
152. Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respect!Y.,ely
~t'I. ~{'\.0
are connected by a massless and mextensible string.
The whole system is suspended by a massless 1 2 . ~ -r ~~':1,)
. L \
tJJ-,
(3) - I (w1 +w 2 ) .
spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
~ I(w1 -wl)'_:~
acceleration of A and B rmm.ediately after the string
is cut, are respectively: 0
~ ";' . . ,
/" " 2
~ ~n R
d (1) g,g
~n
g g
!ll (2)
3'3
g I$_ ~- (3) nF.
13
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(4) . -r..'! .
n .
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. i .
:I :' t. '~~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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156. ca lac body with a radius of 12 em
25 mjs2
0.25 rad/s 2
(2) Zero
(3) T
v
Match the following :
i -- column-1 Colurnn-2
2y
- ~
P. F l'Ul:t!&& I'"'-. __.---lk - Adiabatic
r . " -
Q. c.." P (\ w... '>.l.'f ,..?\, ~. __wp'I;Jg,ti,c;;
P<ooes'~
X !, ---.,.
(2) R. Isochoric
y
Iu.' l lrm.: l!OO 1\~ ' "'<! , T!-il!ll ll '1'11 ~ ~1
~
(1)
2x
(2) P-7d, Q-7 b, R-7a, S-7c
J (4)
~ ~ .\A . L~~
he (b) Centre of mass of a body is the point at which
the total gravitational torque on the body i;>
178 t-M zero.
(3) 1.25 X. \ '/ \ k' }-. (c)
-~
(?)
(b) and (c)
(~)
~is tan.~
cehs
~--,
(4) (A) and tb) t( {/-~~
~~ potcnti~l grudient.9
168. The ratio of resolvin~ powers of an d;J?tical
microscop~"r two waU.>lensfhs s? 4111111 'A fl}~Gl.
'
"'l l..llliiJ 1 b .
A ~ ~J
};.:?-"' "'
~2 (lJ g, ::c:-/
(2) 16 : 81 ~"--" 7 '
(3) 8:27
(4) 9:4
-.. '
. .. .
.
.~~. . ~ . ' . ' ' : ~ ",' . :
,ll~ : ' ' . !~ i ' ': ~l . '' ,, I ~' I' ~ ~ . . : i~
t
~- ~ ~ j .. . ,'
1 1
o\ 1
a ir j, .; .;:. i
l , I I II! ,.. ' o'
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172. . The d e-Broglie w ~eutron iJ:l thermal
e uilibrium with eavy wa er at a temperature T
(Kelvin) and mass m, 1
2h
(1)
increases by a factor of 4
(2)
decreases by a factor of 2
h
170. A U tube with both ends open to the atmos here, is (3)
.JmkT
partially filled with water. Oil, which is irnnllscible
~ .~3~kTv
Wifh water, is poured into one side until it stands at
a distance ; 11'i' mm above the water leve(on the
.other s1de. M~anwnile the water rises b 65 mm
(rom its origina see diagram) . The density of
.the,oil is: - ~
173. Which one of the following represents forward
\ ~ ...
\.
bias diode?
. .Pa Pa 'b)
F )... \/o
::::
~~~~~
t
A ~~~~ ------------ - - - -':'10 mrn
E : .
--~------ :::- __w_Frnal waterlevel
:x: /. V!
\
(1) -2V
----ll>l*-. R
-~'VWV'
+2V
::::~ 65mrn
5V1
Oil ~~~~~ --+---!? :~ - ) nitial water level
(2) _3v----lC>>~---I
R .
__,__,_,'VYW
ill~.
_f-r -- C
~
65 iron
?t" . B :~:'::'. _____ y____ R
'VV\1'
-2V
li ~h. ;.
~ (1) 800 kg m - 3.
R
"0NW
-3V
~928kgm~ 3
Two rods A and B of different materials are welded
(3) 650 kg m - 3
together as shown in figure. T~ir thermal
(4) 425 kg m - 3 conductivities are K 1 ana K 2 . The thermal
i conductivity of the composite rod wi~
I
' 171. Fig:ure shows a circuit that contains three identical
L~jstmfl with reB.llitia.nrr. R = 9.0 0 f.ilr.h . two
~ clntic al inductor~ '~'ith m uctance L =; 2. _ rn
each, and an ideal baTtery with emf= 18 V. The
c~rent 'i' through the battery just after the switch
closed~~- 1..
c
(2) 2(K1 +K2)
~PY'
?'?.
(2)
'J. l \.
0 mnp ~r~
-
(9l~/
... / , . '
-y
0 i/-(\_
.~
/~
_,p
I( }+ 1( 2
,,
'}
!I
\S
(3) 2mA
~u
~ ~ (4)
3{K1 +K2)
(4) 0.2A 2
-----
tal long solenoid of d ja m te r 0.1 111 bas 2 X 1 Ql hmu;
175.
~T _pe;. meter. At th ce ntre- of the soleno id. a coil Qf
engine, is used as a refrigcra.j:pr. If e on iOO turns and radius 0.01 m is p lacPd wjJ-h ils avi s
ffi.e system is 10 L Lh e a mount of energy absorbed coinciding with the solenoid axis. The cmrcnt in
Hom the reservoir at lower temperature is: ~solenoid reduces at a co~tant r~ to OA from
t)'({0
4 A in 0.05 s. If th~ resistan~e of the coil iSJ-Q 'i'fil.
th_J total charge flowing throu gh tb C: cOJTQiujng this 1
~::':offue,ffond cacm~:~7)J(;)
(4) 15 and 200
177. Preeti reached the metro station and found that the
escalator was not working. SJ!g wa lked up ihe
~~Hz (3) 350Hz~
4-"' l ~
stationary escalator in time t1. On other days, if she
remams s t-ationary on the moving esca lator, then
(4) 361Hz \d..IJ . ~y;_X"
~
~ ~ ~/~
'1>_ '"'
) ' '\.--'\..
the escalator takes her up in timet2. Thab mGt01.k.en
by h e r l:n wa lk up on the moving escalator will be :,
. .
4 ~11 2
~- v/y;'Y/ ~
~
t2 + t ,
ded
mal (2) t- , - t., ~ '-
0
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mal
(3)
~ + l2
~L- V'
(4)
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1. 1 : 1 3TI~ ~ 1Rr '11$itlflh'1T{1 ~ fil~ ~"'a~~ 1. The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mixture of ortho and para- nitrophenols is :
m~~M'tf%:
(1) Steam distillation
(1) "5jfi am:rcR
(2) Sublimation
(2) ~
(3) Chromatography
~ qof8{9'1 (St;l~il!:ll'hl)
(4) Crystallisation
(4) fstiR~H
2. Which of the following statements is not correct?
2. f.:r:;r ~ -B ct);nrr ~ ~ ~%? (1) Denaturation makes the proteins more active.
.(1}- fq 'tJal Cfi{UI miR em aTI'tfCfl ~ ~ ~ I (2) Insulin maintains sugar level in the blood of
a human body.
f3l_---~T<Ff ~~~~. em~
wcrr%1 ~valbumin is a simple food reserve in egg-
white.
<Sf\ a:!Jq{'i~t\1'1 ~ Cfft ~ # ~ im~n:f~% 1
' - - - ---- .... ...... (4) Blood proteins thrombin and fibrinogen are
(4) rcRf mtR ~ ~ flhf~1.,1"11 "Cf1T ~ rcRf involved in blood clotting.
cnr~~-B%1
3. Of the following, which is the product formed when
cyclohexanone undergoes aldol condensation
followed by heating?
(1)
(1) QV 0 0
0 0
0
0
(2)
(2)
OH
OH
..
"J>
(3)
00 0
(3)
0=0 0
(4)
0-G ' OH
! {
(4) Q-0
. OH
'
.. ', ~ "'!.
r . t1) benzene
(2) (2) ethyl chlorides
.,. . .,.,
(3) (3) iodobenZe'ne
(4) ~ (4) phenol
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(I)
(I)
(1) II <I <ill
(2) II <ill <I (1) II <I <ill
(3) ill<I<II (2) II < IlT < I
(4) ill<II<I (3) III< I< II
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11. A CfiT Yt?""IIA~ d'~ an~~ m CfiT ~ : 11. Identify A and predict the type of reaction
0 Br
NaNH2
A
0 Br
NaNH2
A
(1)
OCH3
6
OCH3 OCH3
(2)
6 ""'~~ NH2
(2)
NH2
and substitution reaction
(3) 0 OCH3
2
NH <!'IT f<ffii'Fl ~~ (3) O N H , and elimination addition
reaction
OCH3
5 2- 2- (3) 2- 2-
(3) 406 '5203 5406 '5203
14. [Mn(CN)6]3- ~~~~~: 14. Pick out the correct statement with respect to
[Mn(CN)6]3- :
(1) ~ dsp 2 ~ Cl~ crt <elia<i'llll ~ 1
(1) It is dsp 2 hybridised and square planar
(2) ~ sp3d2 ~ Cl~ 3"JQ:'h~Ch1ll ~I
(2) It is sp3d2 hybridised and octahedral
(3) ~ sp3d2 ~ Cl~ ilg1Slfi~Ch1ll ~I (3) It is sp3d2 hybridised and tetrahedral
(4) ~ d2sp3 ~ Cl~ 3"JQ:'h~Ch1ll ~I (4) It is d2sp3 hybridised and octahedral
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15. f.:p:;:r '81 Rl Cj fl'.IT WRfc!:l %: 15. The equilibrium constants of the following are :
N 2 +3 H 2 :;::::::= 2 NH3 K1 N 2 +3 H 2 :;::::::= 2 NH 3 K1
N 2 + 0 2 :;::::::= 2 NO K2 N 2 +0 2 ;:::::=2NO K2
1 1
H2+ 202-7 H20 K3 H2+ 202-7 H20 K3
en f.:r:;:r an~~ m ~ WRfc!:l (K) m-rn : The equilibrium constant (K) of the reaction:
K
2NH3 +:%_ 0 2 :;::::: 2N0+3H20
(1) K~ K3/K1
(1)
3
(2) Kl K3/K2
(2)
3
(3) K2 K3/Kl
(3)
(4) K2 K3/K1
(4)
16. ~-1 ~ 3HH~c::i)\l11 ~ CfiT ~ ~-II if
;;;>::u ft~ ctl -B f1:R;rr;:r CfiT ~ "@ncf %1 16. Match the interhalogen compounds of column I
with the geometry in column II and assign the correct
~-1 ~-II
code.
(a) XX' (i) T-~ Column I Column II
(b) (ii) q\:JCfi)ufllJ f&fti{~sl (a) XX' (i) T- shape
(c)
I
24. fun:rr ~~ Cfilot~ ~ Cfif ~%: 24. An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
ch'l 6'11 fil {ofl 'i compound is :
(1)
(1) Cobaltocene
(2) ~~ (2) Ruthenocene
(3) 1fi;:<rn: 31f%% (3) Grignard' s reagent
(4) ~ (4) Ferrocene
25. Which one is the wrong statement?
25. f.:p:;:pf -B cfit.:r 'BT ~ ~ %?
(1) The energy of 2s orbital is less than the energy
(1) ~;l~~l\ll'i ~ ~aif in m 2s ~ qft Oi\llf of 2p orbital in case of Hydrogen like atoms.
2p ~ qft Oi\llf "B CJi11 mill %I
(2) de-Broglie's wavelength,is given by A = ~,
(2) ~-~ ~~% A=_!:_ ' ~ m=CfiUT mv
mv '
where m =mass of the particle, v =group
Cfif ~~ v = CfiUT Cfif ~ ~ I velocity of the particle.
(3) 3if1~oqdd l ~~~ .ilExM~~"IT I (3) The uncertainty principle is AE X At~ %1r.
(4) Half filled and fully filled orbitals have greater
(4) ~~'!ftr~cnr~~~ stability due to greater exchange energy,
fc:rf.r::r:lo;\l!f, ~~~ '*~~~ greater symmetry and more balanced
~CfiRUT%1 arrangement.
26. "RR il-B cfit.:r "BT "BC!ff~ ~ ~%? 26. Which one is the most acidic compound ?
0~NO
I 2
OH
02NN02 OH
(1)
~
(1)
~'N02
N02
OH OH
(2)
0 CH3
(2),
CH3
."' OH
OH
(3)
6 OH
(3)
6 OH
(4)
0 N02
(4)
0 NO~
..
27. ~>r~"ch'~Rcnr~ 31f~~ 10-2sec-1 %1 27. A first order reaction has a specific reaction rate of
10- 2 sec -1. Bow much time will it take for 20 g of
20 g 31f%RCfi ~ 5 g QCll ~ il fcfld11 wr:r -wrrr ? the reactant to reduce to 5 g ?
(1) 693.0 sec (1) 693.0 sec
(2) 238.6 sec (2) 238.6 sec
(3) 138.6 sec (3) 138.6 sec
(4) 346.5 sec (4) 346.5 sec
-------- . - - --
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28. Consider the reactions :
Identify A, X, Y and Z
A, X, Y ~ Z CfiT G~'CIIR~ :
(1) A-Ethanol, X-Acetaldehyde, Y-Butanone,
(1) A-~~-;IT~, X-~~~Ws~, Y-~"l-;rf";f,
Z-Hydrazone.
z ~1~'$1\llli
(2) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanoic acid,
(2) A -fl:r~~~ X--Q:~ ~~ Y--Q:mR Y-Acetate ion, Z-hydrazine.
3WR, z ~~~'$11l'f11 (3) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanol, Y-Ethanoic
(3) A-fl:r~~~ x--Q:~, Y--Q:~ ~~ acid, Z-Semicarbazide.
z -84l"hliilt\Jll~:s (4) A-Ethanal, X-Ethanol, Y -But-2-enal,
Z-Semicarbazone.
(4) A-~~~~~ X-~~-;IT~, Y-~~-2--{~~,
z -8li1"111iilt\lll1 29. Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction
X2 + Y2 ---7 2 XY is given below :
29. ~ "hl("qf1"11 oTI~ X2 + Y2 ---7 2 XY cnT fsitl<:tlfCIRf
~~~%:
(i) X 2 ---7 x + X (fast)
(ii) X+ Y2 ~ XY + Y (slow)
(i) X2 ---7 X + X (~)
(iii) X+ Y ---7 XY (fast)
(ii) X+ Y2 ~ XY+ Y (mm)
The overall order of the reaction will be :
(iii) X+ Y -7 XY (~)
(1) 1.5
~ qft "Wrn (1) cn1fu zyrr :
(2) 1
(1) 1.5
(3) 2
(2) 1
(3). 2 (4) 0
(4) 0
:.
30. Predict the correct intermediate and product in the
30. f.p::;,3lf~~~~~~~%? following reaction :
intermediate - - - + product
(A) (B)
?A
31. 31. The IUPAC name of the compound
H-C I IL
~ Cf1T IUP AC -;w:r ~ :
(1) 3-keto-2-methylhex-5-enal
(1) 3-fcl:iir-2-lTI~-5 -~
(2) 3-keto-2-methylhex-4-enal
(2) 3-fcl:iir-2-lTI~-4-~
(3) 5-formylhex-2-en-3-one
(3) 5 41Tf4<:1~Cf8 2-f.l-3-a#r
(4) 5-methyl-4-oxohex-2-en-5-a.l
(4) 5-m~-4-3iTCf8i~Cf8 2-f.l-5-~
32. In the electrochemical cell :
32. lJ:Cfl ~ ~ -mr : ZniZnS04 (0.01 M)ll CuS04 (1.0 M)ICu, the emf of
this Daniel cell is E1. When the concentration of
ZniZnS04 (0.01 M)ll CuS04 (1.0 M)ICu, ~ ~ ZnS0 4 is changed to 1.0 M and that of CuS0 4
-Bc.1 Cf1T emf E1 ~ I ~ ZnSO4 -q;'hrr~crr cnT 1.0 M CfCfi" changed to 0.01 M, the emf changes to E2 . From the
followings, which one is the relationship between
4RC!fdC1 a~ CuS04 q:,'t~cn) 0.01 M crcn 4RClfdC1
fcli<:rr \Jffiff ~ciT emf if~ E2 ~ I f1 if "B ~ "BT E1 and E2 ? (Given, RT = 0.059)
F
E1 ~ E 2 if ~'t:l ~? (WTI ll<n, RT = 0.059)
F (1) E2 = 0 ;t: E1
(1) [Co (NH3)6] 3+, [Co (enh] 3+, [Co (H20) 6]3+ (1) [Co (NH3)6]3 +, [Co (enh]3 + ~ [Co (Hp)~3 +
(2) [Co (enhJ3+, [Co (NH3)~ 3 +, [Co (H20) 6j 3 + (2) [Co (enh]:.l +, [Co (NH3)J" +, LCo (H20) 6J3+
(3) [Co (H20) 6J'+, [Co (en)3J'>+ ,t Co (NH3)6j 3 + (3) LCo (H20)6J3+, LCo (enhfH, [Co t1\JH3)6]3 1
(4) [Co (H20) 6]3+, [Co (NH3)6]3+, [Co (enhf3+ (4) [Co (H20) 6]3+, [Co (NH3)6]3+, [Co (enhP+
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35. ~8~T'i?t~l ~ fuit w Cfl?.R ~ : 35. The correct statement regarding electrophile is :
(1) ~8~T'i?i1:!l~7:ff~ ~~ (1) Electrophile can be either neutral or positively
charged species and can form a bond by
~ (f2fl 11f~ -B ~ ~ <ti'r 1_Wll" ~
accepting a pair of electrons from a
~'tf~~~l nucleophile
(2) ~(Yl~T'i?i~l ?fiOIJ~Cfi ~ ~ ~ (f2fl (2) Electrophile is a negatively c harged species
11f~ -B ~ ~ <ti'r wrr ~ ~'tf and can form a bond by accepting a pair of
electrons from a nucleophile
~~~~
(3) Electrophile is a negatively c harged species
(3) $8~T'i?i~l?fiuii~Cfi ~~~(f2fl~ and can form a bond by accepting a pair of
~8~T'i?t~l-B~~<ti'rwrr~ ~'tf electrons from another electrophile
Gf11~~1 (4) Electrophiles are generally neutral species
(4) ~8~T'i?t~l *ill11T<:Jd: ~ ~ ~ (f2fl
and can form a bond by accepting a pair of
electrons from a nucleophile
11f~ -B ~ ~ <ti'r wrr ~ ~'tf
Gf11~~1 36. For a given reaction, .LlH = 35.5 kJ mol- l and
.LlS = 83.6 JK -1 moi-l. The reaction is spontaneous
36. -q:Cfl aTI~<:rr ~ ft;:r<l .LlH = 35.5 kJ moi-l (f~ at : (Assume that .LlH and .LlS do not vary with
.ilS=83.6 JK-1 moi-l ~I~ fcR:r (JllJl1R 'R temperature)
B'l(f: :rcrfcfu ~ ? (1) T>298K
(llR ~ .LlH "Q.cf .LlS CWl 'B aN~~) (2) T <425K
(1) T > 298K (3) T > 425 K
(2) T <425K (4) all temperatures
(3) T>425K
(4) wn m <R 37. Which of the following pairs of compounds is
isoelectronic and isostructural ?
37. f.p::;r ~ -B fcflu ~ ~ <J:11 ~~Fit ~ (1) IF3,XeF2
*1 11 *i\'<=HJ ~ Cfi ~ ? (2) BeC12,XeF2
(1) IF3, XeF2
(3) Tei2,XeF2
(2) BeC12, XeF2
(3) Tel2, XeF2 (4) IBr2, XeF2
(4) IBr.2, XeF2
38. HgC1 2 and 12 both when dissolved in water
38. HgC~ "Q.cf 12 -ey;n Chl I - aw:R ~ ~ if tiTffi 'R containing I- ions the pair of species formed is :
6Fflcnm~~~: (1) Hg2I2, r-
(1) Hg2I2, r-
(2) Hgl2, I3
(2) Hgi2, 13 (3) Hgi2,r-
(3) Hgi2,r-
(4)
(4) Hgr,i-, 13
39. Which one of the following statements is not
39. f.f+::r ll ~ -~;n:rr ~ ~ ~ ~? correct?
(1) w-~~Cfit~ bt>ll1~lh1a1 cfi'r~ (1) Coenzymes increase the catalytic activity of
~I enzyme.
(2) ~fcfim ~ ~Chl ~"'1"@ ~~I (2) Catalyst does not initiate any reaction.
(3) The value of equilibrium constant is changed
(3) a:rr~~~if~cnl-~if
in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction at
*iiR!ClB'-IT ~Cf)f llR 4ftClfd<1 ~~I equilibrium.
(4) ~~: ~<~:*illiHcti ~aile@~ (4) Enzymes catalyse mainly bio-chemical
~~I reactions.
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40. ~-Bif~if ~ ~ a:n<:AT CfiT ~ liRl~fk1ctl . 40. Ionic mobility of which of the following alkali metal
ions is lowest when aqueous solution of their salts
f'"lYctli % ~~ ~ij;-~ fc!wRq;)~ !$
are pu t under an electric field ?
-B wrr~%?
(1) Li
(1) Li
(2) Na
(2) Na
(3) K (3) K
(4) Rb (4) Rb
41. ~ (f('Cf Z = 114 CJ1T mZ1" m# 3llf1&fil{ ~%I ~ 41. The element Z = 114 has been discovered r ecently.
~ -.1 if ~ l:fftcm:;crf (1211 ~8q;flf.1Cfi fcpm:r if It will belong to which of the following family/ group
and electronic configuration?
oo-~m<n?
(1) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 514 6d1o 7s2 7p6
(1) 11~i)\l11l:fftcm:, [Rn] 514 6d10 7s2 7p6
(2) Halogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p5
(2) ~ l:fftcm:, [Rn] 514 6d1o 7s2 7ps
(3) Carbon family, [Rn] 514 6d10 7s2 7p2
(3) ~ l:fftcm:, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p2
(4) Oxygen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4
(4) 3llctBl\l11 l:fftcm:, (Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p4
42. Which one is the correct order of acidity ?
42. ~-B-B~"BT~il1m~SI111%?
(1) CH3 - CH3 > CH2 = CH2 > CH3 - C=CH >
(1) CH3 - CH3 > CH 2 = CH2 > CH3 - C=CH >
CH=CH
CH=CH
(2) CH2 = CH2 > CH3 - CH = CH2 > CH3 - C =
(2) CH2 = CH2 > CH3 - CH = CH2 > CH3 - C =
CH >CH=CH
CH>CH=CH
(3) CH = CH > CH3 -C = CH > CH2 =CH2 > (3) CH = CH > CH3 - C = CH > CH2 = CH2 >
CH3 -CH3 CH3 -CH3
(4) CH=CH > CH2 = CH2 > CH3 - C=CH > (4) CH=CH > CH2 = CH2 > CH3 - C=CH >
CH3 -CH3 CH3 -CH3
43. ~ "ct"3:
f<:rw:R <fiT l01'1(1(1ctl CliT ~ fcn<rr "\l1TctT % err 43. If molality of the dilute solution is doubled, the value
~ 31CRlR W-rUcn (~) m<rr : of molal depression constant(~) will be :
(3) 3W:lT
(3) halved
-
(4) tripled
(4) fcrTrr
44. The species, having bond angles of 120 is :
44. ftll~iht ~ awiV:T "Cfi)ur 120%:
(1) (1) BC13
BC13
(2) PH3 (2) PH3
(3) CIF3 (3) CIF3
(4) NC13 (4) NCI3
45. QJ2Ql11~'5 CJ1T irf~ ~ # {C\yj~{Oj ij;- f0<l f.p:;r # 45. Which of the following reactions is appropiiate for
-B~ma:rr~~%? converting acetamide to methanarnine ?
(1) ~ ~fc.1l11~'5 fi~8flUI (1) Gabriels phthalimide synthesis
(2) Cfl If<.{(1 Qlil1 aTI~ (2) Carbylarnine reaction
/r~il'<f~Cfl ~
by the application of :
(1) Gibberellic acid
(2) '8 1~ilCfll~411
(2) Cytokinins
~,
(3) Ethylene
(4) Auxins
.-
~ ~ ~, ~ an~ 'l"\qhlR<l ~~ Cfl1
~~"}f~~t~cp.:rr%f~%? 50. A gene whose expression helps to identify
transformed cell is known as :
~ '\
(1) '8\"'l11(11Cfl ~
(1) Structural gene
~ cF(OI4.,1Hl ~ (2) Selectable marker
(3) ~ (3) Vector
(4) ~~s (4) Plasmid
~
~S '"it.~.~. "Q?.fl ~T~ICfl ~ %', ~ ~ )flOf[UT 51. The final proof for DNA as the genetic material came
~wwn1awrr? from the experiments of:
(1) (\'(lflf<Sl;;; ~ (1) Hargobind Khorana
(2) ~ (2) Griffith
52. w:nrn fi~f1151UI cnl ~ Chl >T;-nfusr "Cfi13 ~ ~ ~ 52. With reference to factors affecting the rate of
~fc:rsr1 -B f.:1 y fc1 fid "B "B cfiR "ffi Cfi"I'.R ~ -~ %? photosynthesis, which of the following statements
is not correct ?
_,1/~~~l:flm'f%~, ~~-erR
~ ~ fZ;rQ: C02 ~ CII:J>I01.6C1 "B WJTliT ~ "fiCI1d1 (1) Tomato is a greenhouse crop which can be
grown in C02 - enriched atmosphere for
% higher yield
(2) C02 ~ ~ ~ >fCf1TW ~ ~ ~ (2) Light saturation for C02 fixation occurs at
w:nrn ~ 10% 11{ mill% 10% of full sunlight
(3) CII:J>101.68l""l C02 cnl ~ 0.05 % ClCfi" ~ "B (3) Increasing atmospheric C02 concentration
up to 0.05 % can enhance C02 fixation r~te
~C02 ~Cfit~~~%
~ H1 CfiT Cfif~Cfll~ ~ "ffilq ~'tl 'CFIT ~ Cfi\ill 53. The association of histone H1 with a nucleosome
%? ~ ~ indicates :
(l)A DNA cnl ff;:~s81 ~%I (1) The DNA double helix is exposed.
(2)?._ m~%I
3"lj8~sH (2) Transcription is occurring.
~ L~~~~~~GnRHfcR:r
Fibre.
- - "it.'Q3.~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~?
G;~~~-~ 3'flR
~
3W1r1 ~ ~ ~ 'lJT SjiOIIc-liCfl
55. DNA fragments are ;
/
m~~
(1) Either positively or negatively charged
p;: dependmg oft theif SiZ~
4-~W~T-<~~wm. ~ii><R-.Mf,
f.:r:~ ~~'1ft
?l 'B
""''t4
~ CWUT ~: "1"@ ~?
membrane disassembly -7 segregatign -7
telophase
!fo/ ~
65. vVhich of the following is made up of dead cells?
(1) Phloem
(1) ~ ft Xylem parenchyma .
~ ~wen (3) Collenchyma
(3) ~ chl on dCfl (4) Phellem
(4) CfiTl1
66. Root hairs develop from the region of :
66. ~"DB~ a);r -B fclCflffl\1 ~ ~? ~
(1) Meristematic activity
(1) fci'>l\i<iidCfll BfSfllldl
(2) Maturation
(2) 4RYCfC!1
(3) Elongation
~ 67.
(1if' Root cap
(4) / ~Q.I:>\51, ((111~8\51, ~' ~ (Rennin) (4) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, renniri
-~.
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68. Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of:
(1) Chlamydomonas
(2) Marchantia
(3) Fucus
(4) Funaria
?~
(3) Adventitious root
(4) Stem
(3) -w.=rr 3TICRUT ~DNA ~ma% I (3) DNA molecules without protein coat .
(4) RNA molecules with protein coat
(4) aTICRUT~'BT~RNA~ma%1
72. l=fACf <fl1 RBC ~men% I f.r8 if :cfiR -mro 72. Adult human RBCs are enucleate. Which of the
~ ~~~~-~~q){ill;~%?
following statement(s) is/ are most appropriate
explcination for this feature ?
-i8 Cfl13011Cl~llCfidl ~%I (a) They do not need to reproduce
.
EbY They are somatic cells
it 3414"t:Jll ~~I - "
(c) They do not metabolize '
(d) ~m ~~~ ::JiT<'ffil\l'f1 ~ ~ (d) All their internal space is available for oxygen
~~%1 transport
Options:
~:
(1) (b) and (c)
(2) Only(d)
(3) Only(a)
(4) (ave) and (d)
1~.1"'<...., (d)
. if~ 'BT RNA wufi cfi'l~ICfil if~if~ . ~Which of the following RNAs should be most
c ~? ~ ' ,_ abundant in animal cell? .
(1) mi-RNA (1) mi-RNA
(2) . r-RNA (2) r-RNA
(3) /-RNA (3) t-RNA
~ .m-RNA (4) m-RNA
17 y
..,..&
r-. -7~L2.
f\ rv r ~
. ~Q ...... TTTf\-:rt ~~ (4)
Cloaca
Testes --7 Vasa efferentia --7 Bidder's canal
76. "11"-\ "Q.CI1 a:m:.~.--q:. <-{ 999 a:JRCf)" \lll 333 ~+11'11 -:l-1.!"11
--7 Ureter --7 Cloaca
~~ "Q.CI1lili8 . ~ ~ ~ ~' atR 901 1R ~
amen CfiT ~ \'IW -B ~ m~% fcfi" 6B" a:m:.~.--q:. . 76. If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a
Cf>1 ~ 998 ~ -crrffi m~ %1 ~ protein with 333 amino acids, and the base at
position 901 is deleted such that the length of the
~~~ RNA becomes 998 bases, how many codons will be
~333 altered?
(2) 1 (1) 333
(3) 11 (2) 1
(4
(3) 11
-{~~~ .~if Hl<1f~f@d if -B cp:rr ~ ~ (4) 33
..
.,-,
%?
77. Which of the following facilitates opening of
(1)'>('W "hi~ICfllaTI Cf>1 "hi~ICfll ~~ if ;8~<:1l\ll stomatal aperture ?
,, ~~CfiT ~'FcP:Irn - . (1) Longitudinal orientation of cellulose
(~ W Chl~ICfllaTI"Cfit~f~CfiT~ microfibrils in the cell wall of guard cells
chl ~I CfllaTI Cfit ~ if Cfil# (2) Contraction of outer wall of guard cells
~ .
W "hi~ICfllaTI C!ft Chl~ICfll f~ if ;8~t'i);J'f (3) Decrease in turgidity of guard cells-
(3) ~ "fsfi" i:f ""Q."Cf," ~ "q"{ FAD+ CfiT FADH2 i:f (3) There is one point in the cycle where FAD+
~41Cfl{Of mw ~ is reduced to FADH2
/ f!CfWHM CoA "B fi<RilHCfl ~ i:i ~ %" (4) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
, -rn GTP %" ""Q."Cf," ~ CfiT #~(Vi f!Uf Wal ~ synthesised
~ftl~YUJ """-Wfi~&R!~
*
~~
CfiT<(1JT ~
-m "5ffiR~
m\lffi1T ~I
~ d'd{~t41 ~?
~ "W-fiR %" I<H!Cfl{UI * 81. Transplantation of tissues/ organs fails often due
to non-acceptance by the patient's body. Which type
o.r i n;.mune-response is responsible for such
.,....
rejections ?
(1) ~ Cfllf4<hl"'l ""SffiRan ~
(1) Physiological inu.nune response
~"fef-"5ffiR:a.-TT ~ (2) Autoimmune response
"CfllfuCflT-~~ ~
(3) Cell- mediated immune response
~~~
(4) Hormonal immune response
~~~- qrffi~~<ml
~~~/~~! <FIT~~? 82. Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher
milk output represents :
(1) . ~llliCflRCfl%"~~~~\il1'l"f&lli:f
(1) stabilizing followed by disruptive as it
"d:;:;q ~ 1"lT<n' "CfiT ~.:114) Cfl<(Uf CRCf[ ~ I stabilizes the population to produce higher
(2) ~141CflRCfl Cf{UT ~7:fQ \il1fl.&ll i:f ~ ~ yielding cows.
CfiT ~:114) Cfl<(U I cnwT ~ I (2) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in the population.
fC::~IIc-iiCfl Cf{UT ~ 7:fQ ~a;ruf -i{w:r cnl ""Q."Cf," ~
<3.lj (3) directional as it pushes the mean of the
i{~~~~ -
character in one direction.
v
(4) ~ ~ 7:fQ \il1'l"i&ll
CRffi
~qrffil
~' ""Q."Cf," aTI't!<li" ~
cnl -m i:i
qrffi
fq~
~ 3P:r Cfi11
(4) disruptive as it splits the population into two,
one yielding higher output and the other
lower output.
~m Rt if~ ~1<4.,i Cfil31<At (11{ 84. Presence of plants arranged into well defined vertical
layers depending Qn their height can be seen best
~~~~~~~~ %?
in:
(1) -mffiroTCA
(1) Temperate Forest
(2) d&liCf>fC:"l~ "BCJRT
(2) Tropical Savam1ah
J.J1- d&liCf>fC:"l~ q1'ff CA (3) Tropical Rain Forest
(4) erm ~ (4) Grassland
. ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ irTf -<t>T ~- "Cf>"RCh1
85. Match the following sexually transmitted
II)~ "ill~~~ ::Rh: w- ~ CflT diseases (Column - I) with their causative agent 4
/ (~ 1:fRTil11 a)?[
(4) Transition zone
/s8. alG:~ ~*~if f.i1=<1ff!f~CJ if~~~ : 88. Identify the~ statement .in c?ntext of
heartwood: -._:-- . : ,.
~ ~ 3WRf ff!fi'i'i'9)CR1 f~ qffi 1Ff d(Cf ~%
(1) It comprises dead elements witl:t highly
(2) ~ Cf>l<iff.iCh ~ ~ m~% lignified walls '
(3) ~ 3WRf ~mill% (2) Organic compounds are deposited ih it
(4) ~\JK1 atR ~~ Cfi1 T.flffi ~ -B' -em~ (3) It is highly durable
% (4) It conducts water and minerals efficiently
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89. Cfili:R ~'IUD' if Cfili:R aw:Rf q;-r cp;n CfiT<f Will%? The function of copper ions in copper releasing
IUD'sis:
(1) ~ a:islefl'lf'i Clil ~ ~ % 1
~ey inhibit ovulation.
(2) ~ ~.m "Cfl1l1Ri~fh.1a1 ~ ~ m <f111
(2) They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
~%1 capacity of sperms.
(3) ~ ~l C!Cfl"l'i'i
Cfll ~%I ..,_.@) They inhibit gametogenesis .
(4) ~ Tf~ Cfll ~ %i'tTQ: 3ij4~Cfd <iRT ~ %I (4) They make uter us un suitable for
~it~, an~mm%~~ am
v
implantation.
anLif
;;~{01 q,1 ~ Clil cp;n %I~~? 90. The process of separation a nd purification of
expressed p roteirt before marketing is called :
(1) 4~"ildc<ll;;'i %liUT
(1) Postproduction processing
(2) ~Ri~CliQ~
(2) Upstream processing
(3) ~~
(3) Downstream processing
~ ~ctSI9flC!UI
.
/
~MALT
~~~~?
'IJW ~ '"""''liTl{Aq ij
.
Wl'l'T f<mR 93. MALT constitutes about _ _ _ _ percent of the
lymphoid tissue in human body.
(1) 10% (1) 10%
(2) 50% (2) 50%
(3) 20% (3) 20%
(4) 70%
(4) 70%
~~~if~~~~- ~Clil~an~
/ %~~\liT~~? 94. The DNA fragments separated on an agarose gel
can be visualised after staining with :
~:':; (1)
(2)
Ethidium bromide
Bromophenol blue
(3)~~lilctii'"IT'i (3) Acetocarmine
(~~~ (4) Aniline blue
21 y
f.:r1::4 -q cn"A ~ IDU ~ ~ ~ "fff2l ~ ~ ~ 96. Which of the following is correctly matched for the ;
product produced by them? i
~%?
(1) Sacchromyces cerevisiae : Ethanol
(1) iiCf1<)4t$'R7151 ii<7cf)m: -Q:~
tzf Acetobacter aceti : Antibiotics
~ QmiJ~CR< Tlfircrt: l'IRI~fClCfl
(3) Methanobacterium : Lactic acid
(3) #tiJriJ~CR7R44 : ~ ~
(4) Penicillium notatum : Acetic acid
(4) ~'17<:17!2144 ~: tJ:fllfc:Cfl ~
97. . . Which of the following statements is correct?
97. f.:r1::4 -q cn"A "fff ~ ~%?
(1) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
-.---. (1) ~crm"CflT~~~~~~ permeable to electrolytes.
~~ ~Zero
~ -u.an-~~~~ 'Cfl11 (4) More than zero but less than one
.-
z~~~t;i,
- ~~~~crif-q'~~ 'hl1lc1~4
99. The genotypes of a Husband and Wife are JAJB and
I A-1.
. ~~
"ff'qq Q. Among the blood types of their children, how many
different genotypes and phenotypes are possible ?
. (1) 4 genotypes ; 4 phenotypes
(2) 3 \11''11ic1~q ; 3 'hl1'1201~4
(2) 3 genotypes ; 3 phenotypes
(3) / "fl1ic1~q; 4 'hl1ic1~q
(3) 3 genotypes ; 4 phenotypes
~ 4 \Jll1lc1~q; 3 'hl1lc1~4
(4) 4 genotypes; 3 phenotypes
~ ~, "Cflftif ~ "fff21" Cfit.r-m JO !~(Cl 'iof ~Cl~l ~d 1"CflT
~-~%? 100. An im_portant characteristic that Hemichordates
share with Cnoraates is : . . . ..
(1) m ~ ~ "<tlT '!RAT (1) pharynx without gill slits
(2) ~td{~ "CflT ~ (2) absence of notochord
(3) 31'%R11furCfir 'df:;rCfl'r ~ (3) ventral tubular nerve cord
(4) ~ r~~~Cffl '!RAT (4) pharYil''< with gill slits
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if~ fic:n2:JOJ<:tl -mun ~ 'tfrm ~ ~ m~ 1 101. Which one of the following is related to Ex-situ
-B~%?-= .- ~ I conservation of threatened animals and plants?
f.p#Jff!fut(j if ~ "BT qfu(jlOJ("j ~ if ~ "[Q: 102. Which of the following in sewage treatment removes
imT Cf>l mlffilf %? ==:. --.r suspended solids ?
-~.
? ' ~~ Sludge treatment
(2) ~~ (2) Tertiary treatment
(3) f~all!Ch ~ (3) Secondary treatment
(4) "SIT~~ (4) Primary treatment
105. _________...
Attractants and rewards are required for:
J Cf)'tc-1RJTM ~ Entomophily
f~yf~ful\i ~-B-cnt.nft 31C!f~~~~~>r:ITrff 106. Which one from those given below is the period for
C!iT m? Mendel's hybridization experiments 1.
~
110. ~ ~q\iCfiUI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'R m.~.~- 110. What is the criterion for DNA fragments movement
~~ cnT 1lfu ~ ~ ~ "BT l"il~~o:s WIT? on agarose gel during gel electroph~is ? .
<~ m<ffi1 ~ "*ff'~ ~an~ -wm ~ (3) mating of unrelated individuals of same
(3) v:cn m~~~~~an ~-wm ~ breed.
(4) mating of individuals of different breed.
~~~an~-wm~
118. if~ cn"R -B (1&10T <R ~ &m am 118. Among the following characters, which one was
~ if fc:Rm: ~ fcn<:rr 11<1T ~ ? not considered by Mendel in his experiments on
(1) ~-~~<IT~ pea?
(2) (Rf- ~<IT~ (1) Pod- Inflated or Constricted
~ (i:j=c:u<ll1 -~<n~
(2) Stem- Tall or Dwarf
(3) Trichomes- Glandular or non-glandular
- ~<n1:ftffi
(4) Seed- Green or Yellow
f~ Cll fuCfi I fim &m 7:1cftf if ~'i:R cn~'f."B 3Tiill %?
~
119.
- - --
The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from :
~=
~
(1) Intestine
~Heart
(3) ~
(3) Stomach
(4) ~
(4) Kidneys
120. cn"R mc:nlf}(ICfll~
ctlcil\3i~ Sl 1f%Cfll Cf>'t ~2Nct2lR<10
(11$*il\lll$l1 ~ "Cfl""cit%? 120. Which cells of ' Crypt$ of Lieberkuhn' secrete
ant:ibacteriallysfu:Y"iJle ?
(J1" ~ ch'if}(ICfll~
,..gr {\llct "11 ch'!~'Cfl'~
(p Kupffer cells
~~ ch'if}(ICfll~
(2) Argentaffin cells
(3) Paneth cells
(4~- ,~r~~ ctif}('Cfl'~ (4) Zymogencells
121. ~ c:n'if.(ICfll i'f~crr)\lfffi?
~~ ~ &= _.----, 121. Spliceosomes arec.....--
not found in cells of:
. (2) ~
(1)
.
-Bacteria \
(2) Plants
(3) CfiCl'Cfi"
(3) Fungi
(4) ~
(4) Animals'
122. ~CfiT~~f~Cfll(1~~~~~-.
CfCF> ~ Will %I 122. frog's heart when taken out of _the body continues
to beat for sometime.
f1~if~~~'q<:R~I
Select the best option from the following statements.
(a) ~"Q,"Cfl"3H"ll1C114l %1 (a) Frog is a poikilotherm.
(b) ~if "CfiW ~ qfhi"'l\011@
mm
1
..(b) Frog does not have any coronary circulation.
(c) ~ q~n\llf.la ~"Cf>Tmm%1 (c) Heart is "myogenic" in nature ...
(d) ~ '("<:l'ifd\llCfl mm% I (d) Heart is autoexcitable.
fqCfl(OQ :
Options:
w ~~~ w ~~~
~ ~~ ~ ~~
(3) ~(d) (3)~(d)
~ (a)~(b) ~ (a)and(b)
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123. Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develop
into :
(1) Embryo
/~ (2)
(3)
Ovule
Endosperm
(3) ~
(4) Embryo sac
(4) ~-~
124. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the firs
~ q:~<:f'ts\ cff;:r ~ ~ OOI'.lll cp:rr qfUfu fcfi<n? time:
~ (1) ~ ~ wflCfl{UI (1) Population Growth equation
(2) ~~~'Ifill (2) Ecological Biodiversity
(3) *ilBICflRl "CfiR"Ch1 ~f.rrq (3) Laws of limiting factor
=rr:::v<>:l=~'I:T (4) Species area relationships
~ ~ ~ 'lWl qft {t'%:'GCfl ~ C!<TI%? 125. The morphological nature of the edible part o
coconut is:
(11'{ ~
(1~ Pericarp
~~ (2) Perisperm
(3);7 ~ (3) Cotyledon
(4)~ (4) Endosperm
~~<fi'Rm atr:mm~ awwrr%? . 126. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body
(1)~ ~-m is:
/~~
(3) cartilaginous joint
(4) synovial joint
(4) '81~1lfClll(1 ~
129. A decrease in blood pressure/ volume will not cause
I~~ Gfilfi~"CflRUT~ l1Tq.:f 11ft m<n? the release of :
ADH
(1) ADH
~'tf.R (Renin) .
(2) Renin
(3) ~ ~f~~:{UlCfl Cl1RCfl' (3) Atrial Natriuretic Factor
~ ~(.'":sle{H (4) Aldosterone
27 y
~if an~ ~'lffi mm t? 130. Which ecosystem has the m aximuE:!J:iliH!:tass ?
(1) Lake ecosystem
:~:~~
~
Forest ecosystem
~ / ' '-1"l~
Grassland ecosystem
(3-)( tjffi ~
(4) Pond ecosystem
(4) ' ~
7 ~ <'hlfS?ICfil ~
(1)
(2)
Sickle Cell Anemia
Down's Syndrome
(2) ~~
(3) Klinefelter's Syndrome
(3) ~
(4) Turner's Syndrome
(4) ~
132. Which of the following cell organelles is responsible
if ~ -m ~ <:tilfS?ICfiill ~.it.lft. ~ ~
~
for extracting energy from carbohydrates to form
~ Cfiliif1:?1$~2:
%? ~-
-B ~
~ ~
RCfil(1~ ~ ~ 3'd'l~14l mm ATP?
(1) Mitochondrion
(1) *i;jCfifUICfil (2) Lysosome
(2) <?FFI Cfi Ill (3) Ribosome
% \ (4) Chloroplast
(4)
133. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :
133 ~a:rr if it.~.~- S1Rl'fdlll1 mm t: (1) Just before transcription
(1) 31ji?l'!5i1 -B oTcn ~ (2) During S phase -
700K
500K 700K
300 K 500K
v 300K
L---------------v
f.P'1f(1fuld if~~Cfil~~:
Match the following:
~-1 ~-2
Column-1 Column-2
P. ~I a. ~
P. Process I a. Adiabatic
Q. ~II b. fll"l<;l#lll
Q. Process II b. Isobaric
R. ~m c. w:r3llllo RCfl
R. Processm c. Isochoric
s. ~IV d fll"ldlcflll
S. Process IV d. Isothermal
'(1) P~d, Q~b, R~a, s~c
(1) P ~d, Q~b, R~a, S~c
(2) P~a, Q~c, R~d, s~b
(2) P ~a, Q ~ c, R --7 d, S~b
(3~ (i) 1.25 J (ii) -8.25 J (2) (i) -10 J (ii) - 8.25 J
(4~ (i) 100J (ii) 8.75 J (3) (i) 1.25 J (ii) - 8.25 J
(4) ~r (4) ~J
t!ru
2.3 2.3 :l
--- ------
!_
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1~P 1 Cf21TP 2 Cfi)~~&rTfliTtfcn, ~ 139. Two Polaroids P1 and P2 are placed with their axis
" 31~ ~k'!Cl{li pl ~ ~ 31~~ perpendicular to each other. Unpolarised light I0 is
incident on P 1 . A third polaroid P 3 is ke pt in
Cfi't ~ I0 t I P1 3fu: P2 ~ <rfrq "B ~ 3F<1 q"hMf~s between P1 and P2 such thatits axis makes an angle
P 3 Cfi1 ~ SICfil{~ \11kll ~fcn~ 31~ P1 Cffr 31~-B 45 with that of P1. The intensity of transmitted light
ctt
'" 45 cnr CfiTur ~% 1 "ill, r 2 "B lffiTl(f ~ ~ through P 2 is :
%: ~
(1) 16
Io
(1)
16
(2) ~
(2) ~ 2
2
Io
(3)
(3) ~ 4
4
Io
Io (4)
8
(4)
8
140. Radioactive material' A' has decay constant '8 A.'
140. and material'B' has decay constant 'A.'. Initially
they have same number of nuclei. After what time,
the ratio of number of nuclei of material'B' to that
1
IA' will be e ?
1
(1) 9A.
(1) 9A.
1 1
(2) (2)
A. A.
1 1
-
(3) . 7A. (3) 7A.
1 1
(4) SA. (4) 8A.
.-
141. The given electrical network is equivalent to :
A y
B A
B
(1) NOT fTc:
(1) NOT gate
(2) AND fTc: (2) AND gate
(3) OR fTc: (3) OR gate
(4) NOR fTc: (4) NOR gate
(1) ~Wftl
(2) keep floating at the same distance between
them.
(2) ~~~~qft~qtft-~Wftl
(3) move towards each other.
(3) ~-~Cf>1 affi:Tffu~ I
(4) moveawayfromeachother.
(4) ~~~~~~
146. ih:IT ~ ~ fl:r3fUT if T m1l ~ 2 ~ a:tTcrul\311 o~ 146. A gas mixture consists of 2 moles of 0 2 and 4 moles
of Ar attemperature T. Neglecl:iflg all vibrational
4 l1Tzvr awR ~ ~I Cf1PR ~ r i ~ cnT ~
modes, the total internal energy of the system is :
f i ~ ~ ~ <f>1 ~ 31RfftCfi ~ m-m =
(1) 11 RT
(1) 11 RT
(3) 15 RT (3) 15 RT
147. f.:u"'"iifCfl\'1 ~if "B ~ ~ dl!'!Rf?<ICfl ~if 147. Which one of the following represents forward
' %? bias diode ?
3V R 5V (1) 3V R 5V
(1)
C>l 'VWV' C>l 'VWV'
ov R -2V ov R - 2V
(2)
C>l '\1\N (2)
C>l '\1\N
-4V R -3V
(3)
C>l W/W (3)
-4V
C>l
R
W/W
-3V
-2V R +2V
~
(4) 'VWV'
(4) -2V R +2V
C>l 'VWV'
148. ~~ qR'ilf~CfliClilOJ:Tm0.1m%1~GR~it"U
"Cfl1 "B"&fl 2 X 10 4 lJfu l=!R\ t I ~~~'R 148. A long solenoid of diameter 0.1 m has 2 x 104 turns
0.61 ill ~ (!"~ 100 itU C!"Tffi ~ ~ ~ >JCI1R per meter. At the centre of the solenoid, a coil of
oo % fen -zyn cn1 -31~ mrm ~ 1 qR11fc.1Cfl1 ~ ~ 100 furns and radius 0.01 m is placed with its axis
coinciding with the solenoid axis. The current in
~ <:rrffi ~ 'i:ffiT Cl1T lffi ~ ~ -~ -B Cfil1 mar~ the solenoid reduces at a constant rate to OA from
% am: o.o5 s if 4 A -B ~ m~% 1 ?:JR:, ~ Cl1T 4 A in 0.05 s. If the resistance of the coil is 10 1T2 0,
~'tf 1o'TT2a %err,~ ~if~-B~ the total charge flowing through the coil during this
time is:
~ammrrr:
(1) 16 'IT f.LC (1) 161T 1-Lc
(4) 25 rad/ s2 .
1so. fcnffh:f~CfiT~~-B~mr~%1 m
~ "Cfll ~' ~ "ff't"llftf -B, ~ Sflll if <ftcp -Q:m
1~0 . .. A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery ~
-m ~ ~ 3111 ~ F-<1 \'1 -B't"llftf ~ fc::<:rr "ffCCT %1 err, ~ removed and another identical uncharged capadto'r
-~ ~ qRun4l f.:!c!:ir:r <tt f Wr\ ~ ~ (~ is connected in parallel. The total electrostatic energy
#~cn'T -wRrif): . "' . of resulting system :
152. fcF.ffi cnur q,l ~ tffiVf 3TICKf l"1fu Cf1T aww:r 3 em% I
~ <lQ cnur a1'Rt 111"~ W-Tfu ~ 2 em ~ 1R mill %"ill 152. A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion
with an amplitude of 3 em. When the particle is at
~ "B11lT ~ ~ Cf.T -qftl:nur, ~~in~ mar 2 em from the mean position, the magnitude of its
%I ~ cnuT Cfi1 OJICldctli(Vl (~if) % : velocity is equal to that of its acceleration. Then its
time period in seconds is :
21T
(1)
J3 (1)
21T
)5
J3
(2)
1T )5
(2)
1T
,{5
(3)
21T )5
(3)
21T
4 1T
(4) )5 41T
(4) )5
153. ~ ~ in ~ if fcfi"m CfiRT ~ cn1 c:arcn 1~ %1
1
~ ~ v:cfi {fl>t1"1{2< cnl ~ iW:rr "f1(ff% I ~ 153. A carnot engine having an efficiency of as heat
10
~ ~ ( f.rcw:r) 1f{ fclicn 'FIT Cfil"lf 10 J Q) "ill, f.p::;:r ([Ttf engine, is used~ a refrigerator. If the work done on
11\ ~ ~ OJCl~ilGla ~ Cfi111R Ql<n : the system is 10 J, the amount of energy absorbed
from the reservoir at lower temperature is :
(1) 100 J
(1) 100 J
(2) 1J
(2) 1J
(3) 90 J
(3) 90 J
(4) 99 J
(4) 99 J
154. ~inmmr~~a:i1~u:f
3250x1o-1o m %1 "ill, 2536x1o-10m a{l~u:f in 154. The photoelectric threshold wavelength of silver is
3250 x 10 -10m. The velocity of the electron ejected
q<1~1.fl mr~Rr;;ff~in1&3~ H&:f11MC1 ~<'i~T1'iCfi1
from a silver surface by ultraviolet light of
~Ql<n: wavelength 2536 x 10 -10 in is :
(h=4.14 x 10-15 eVs o2IT c=3 x 10s ms-1) / (Given h=4.14 x 10-15 eVs and c=3 x1os ms - 1)
-------
JHindi+EnglishJ 33 y
155. ~~ fcfi'Q.CflmiR arR'Q,Cfl~in ~"# 155. Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ
slightly. One of them is - e, the other is (e +de). If
3WCf a:Rn:mcrr%1 ~~'Q.Cfi -e %am~ (e+L\e)
the net of electrostatic force and gravitational force
%I ~ ~ ~ ~ 'd' ~ "q\ W ~1$~"'1'51'1 in~ between two hydrogen atoms placed at a distanced
~an in~ c~ d ~in~~~ an'tfcn (much greater than atomic size) apart is zero, then
%) ~ ~ ti'K1 atR ~ ti'K1 CflT qf{o1110fl (~) L\e is of the order of [Given mass of hydrogen
mh =1.67x 1o-27kg]
~ %"ill, L\e cnl q;)R: mTft :
(1) 1o- 47 c
("fu:<:rr% ~1$~"'1'51'1 CflT ~ mh = 1.67 x 10-27 kg)
(2) 1o- 20 c
(1) 1o- 47 c
(2) 1o- 20 c (3) 10-23 c
A
(1)
1-Lo i2
(1)
-fi.-rrd
(2)
f.Loi2
(2)
2-rrd
(3)
2~-Loi2
(3)
-rrd
-fi~-Loi2 (4)
(4)
-rrd
157. The resistance of a wire is 'R' ohm. If it is melted
157. fcfim Cl"R CfiT ~ 'R' aW=r% I~ OR CfiT Rll'R11'"ll and stretched to 'n' times its original length, its new
\ifRIT% ~ m (siT"'!Cfl{ ~OR "B 'n' "TIT~ CflT 'Q.Cfl resistance will be :
OR ~ "fu:<:rr \lfTill %I ~ ~ OR CfiT >rfcffi~ QPn :
R (1)
(1)
(2) nR
(2) nR
R R
(3) (3)
n
n
(4) (4)
y 34 / Hindi+English /
158. fcnm m "fficr, L -B, m cnT ~ fCfl:tOI1"1, ~ x 158. A beam of light from a source Lis incident normally
on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x from
~CR:WRT~~~CR:~~%1 ~
the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a
fCfl{OI1"1 ~ qpm ~ "B, "fficr L ~ cftC!l OilR ~ scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror
~-tn:rR (~) CR:mcnT~~~%1 ~ is rotated through a small angle e, the spot of the
awq C111ur, e-B ~ CR:, ~ m
cn1 fc.nm ~ "3B light is found to move through a distance y on the
~ lR y ~ "B fq:qfC1C1 m
\lfTdT %I if, e cnT 11R scale. The angle e is given by :
m<rr: X
(1) y
X
(1) y y
(2)
2x
(2) L
2x y
~3) X
]!_
(3)
X
X
X (4) 2y
(4) 2y '
159. One end of string of length lis connected to a particle
159. z ~<tiT~sRt~~M-B '1+1' ~cnT~ of mass' m' and the other end is connected to a small
CflUT~% afu:~:@Ufuu~~~~CR peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle
m
~ mtf ~ "B: ~%I ~~r.nuf ~ulcnlPl~ lR
moves in circle with speed 'v', the net force on the
particle (directed towards center) will be
'v' ~ -B ~ q){dT% m, ~ lR "W8 Cflffi ~ ~ (T represents the tension in the string)
(~ CfiT a:ffi) m<rr: (T-~ lR (f1lCf %)
(1) Zero
(1) ~
(2) T
I
(2) T
mv2
mv 2 (3) T+--
(3) T+-- l
l
mv2
mv2 (4) T---
(4) T--- 1
1
(2)
(2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
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161. 1.42 3"J4qct~iCfl~-Cfll:q~<iR, ~~~ "Cf)T ~ 161. A thin prism having refracting angle 10 is m ade of
glass of refractive index 1.42. This prism is combined
Cfi1uT 10 % I ~ ftl;;:q en) 1.7 1qqcf~iCfl ~ -Cfll:q ~ <iR
with another thin prism of glass of refractive index
~ap:r~ftl;;::q~~Wir~%1 ~~ ~ 1.7. This combination produces dispersion w ithout
fcti'FiFHfQd <ffi~ ~ men %I err, ~ ~ "CfiT deviation. The refracting angle of second prism
3i qq aCfi "CflTor m ~ = should be :
(1) 10
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) go
162. ~ -3tuTt ~ 31RP=r ~ <r~ ~ ~~~ 162. The ratio of wavelengths of the last line of Balmer
series and the last line of Lyman series is :
~ Cfft a{ll~&fl 91T ~% :
(1) 0.5
(1) 0.5
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 1 (3) 1
(4) 4 (4) 4
163. ~~CfiT~fuu~%am~fuu~%1 163. The two nearest harmonics of a tube closed at one
end and open at other end are 220 Hz and 260 Hz.
~~~~m~~~:22oHz
What is the fundamental frequency of the system ?
<r~ 260Hz ~err~~~~ ~fcl;q.ft ~?
(1) 40Hz
(1) 40Hz
(2) 10Hz
(2) 10Hz
(3) 20Hz
.(3) 20Hz
(4). 3oHz
(4) 30Hz
(2) cells
(2) ~"Cf)T~
-- - - -- -- - --
y 36 \Hindi+English \
g g g g
(1) (1) 3'3
3'3
g g
(2) g, 3 (2) g, 3
g g
(3) 3'g (3) 3'g
(4) g,g
(4) . g,g
166. <:!fu:, "Q.Cfl ~ -B ~ ~ ~'1-R ~ -4 ~ 166. If e1 and e2 be the appp.rent angles of dip observed
~~ ('ifcr) Cf1lur 61 0~ 62 t'm, cfiJfq"fl ~ in two vertical planes at right angles to each other,
Cfllur 6 CfiT llR ~ '8141Cf1\U) 'B "!W-<f m<u? then the trUe angle of dip 6 is given by :
.E__ p
(1) (1)
3B 3B
1?. p
(2} (2)
B B
B B
(3) -
3p (3) 3p
3p 3p
(4) (4)
B B
---- -------- -
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168. ~ ~~-qftq~~('[R~ :ffim~, ~~ 168. Figure shows a circuit that contains three identical
resistors with resistance R = 9.0 !1 e ach, two
~am: ~~~~ % 1 ~:ffim~COT
identical inductors with ind uctan ce L = 2.0 mH
"lffim~, R =9. 0!1, ~~COT~, L=2.0mHt- each, an d an ideal battery with emf =18 V . The
a~~ CfiT ~ ~ "ffi, = 18 v t 1 o1, ft:crq cn1 current 'i' through the battery just after the switch
~ <nB ~ ~ ~ ~ ir fc!wr mu, 'i' COT 11R closed is, .....
m-rrr:
R
c
c
(1) Oampere
(1) ~~
(2) 2mA '
(2) 2mA
(3) 0.2A
(3) 0.2A
(4) 2A
(4) 2A
d
d
K1+K 2
Kl+K2 (2)
(2) 2
2
3(K1 +K 2 )
3(Kl+K2) (3)
(3) 2
2
(4) Kl +K2
(4) Kl +~
-- - - - --
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170. ~~~~l:R Q;f<:fi@\C:{ (~~) *~-:crffi 170. Preeti reached the metro station and found that the
escalator was not working. She walked up the
l:R "Sftfu, ~ ~ l:R ~ "31Cf{ ~ %I ~ ~
stationary escalator in time t 1 . On oilier days, if she
t 1 ~ "WTill% 1 3FT~ if \lf<il Q;f<:fiJ\c:{ ~ ~ -mcrr
remains stationary on the moving escalator, then
%C!Gl%d"Bl:R~Wcn\, ~~if~~~ the escalator takes her up in time ~ The time taken
%~, ~&m~~ ~@\C:{l:f{~ "31Cf{~if by her to walk up on the moving escalator will be:
m 11<lT ~ m-rrr : (1) tl- t2
(1) tl- t2
tl +t2
tl +t2 (2)
(2) 2
2
~ ~
(3) (3) t2 -tl
t2 -tl
tit2
(4) ~
t2 +tl (4)
t2 +tl
171. ~fsm(i4fsnCfll'"i'i)~~~amif~~~
~ 3flfft-3flfft ~ 31~, ~ ~ WTm1
%3:ffi:~~~-B~~%*1:ffto:, ~:
* ~
171. Two discs of same moment of inertia rotating about
their regular axis passing through centre and
perpendicular to the plane of disc with angular
w1 o2IT w 2 'Cflluft<:r irT "B ~en\"~ I ~ ~~ velocities w1 and w2. They are brought into contact
~~~~~if (1Tl!T\lfldl%-Fcn, ~ ~ face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. The
31~ -wmrr -m ~ ~ 1 ~~ ~~if ~-8;1<1
~~:
* ~
expression for loss Of energy during this process is :
(1)
I 2
(1) - (wl -w2)
8
(2)
(2) 21 I (wl +w2)2
- ..:
1 2
1 2 .(3) - - I (w1 - w2 )
(3) - I (w 1 -w2 ) 4
4 ..'
172. f.114ifCfla ~if-B~-B~w~? 172. Which of the follovving statements are correct?
(a) ~m<fil~~a:m:~~~ (a) Centre of mass of a body always.coincides
~-wmrr~~l with the centre of gravity of the body.
(b) ~m<fil~~%~%~CR:m (b) Centre of mass of a body is the point at which
l:R"WTT~ ~~ ~~%1 th~ total gravitational torque on the body is
zero.
(c) ~ m l:R "WTT ~ ~~ ~ ~Hh'H]l! o2IT
(c) A couple on a body produce both
~~ m~cttTJfudmmt-1
translational and rotational motion in a body.
(d) ~ ~ <fiT liR ~ (1) -B 31f'l:fc:n ~ <fiT (d) . Mechanical advantage greater than one
~ ~ %fcn Cfi"ll ~ -B aTI'$11 'lffi: Mflll . means that small effort can be used to lift a
~HJC110!%1 large load.
(1) (c) o2IT (d) (1) (c)and(d)
' '
(2) (b) o2IT (d) (2) (b) and (d)
(3) (a) (f2fl (b) (3) (a) and (b)
(4) (b) o2IT (c) (4) (b) and (c)
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173. ~ ~ ~fWICfll CJ11 ~ 12 em% I ~ 500 K 1R 173. A spherical black body with a radius of 12 em
radiates 450 watt power at 500 K. If the radius were
450 CfTC ~ CfiT ~ cwiT% I ~ ~ ~ "Cfl)
halved and the temperatme doubled, the power
a:rrm (1/2) (fey (fTq "Cfl) -ey "TIT Cfl{ m ~a) 3ffif-:ifd radiated in watt would be:
~ CfiT 1:lR cnc: 1f mrrr =
(1) 1800
(1) 1800
(2) 225
(2) 225
(3) 450
(3) 450
(4) 1000
(4) 1000
175. ~ fuU 1R ~ ~<i-~ 'Cfll-qr;ft ~ ~ 'lRf 175. AU tube with both ends open to the _a tmosphere, is
lflTT% 1 ~ ~ ~ 1f -qr;ft 1f o;:r w$){ij m-
C!R'TT ~ partially filled with water. Oil, which is immiscible
with water, is poured into one side until it stands at
~ ~ ~ TT<n %% ~ ~ -;;ffi lf -qr;ft ~ (f(Yl ~
a distance of 10 mm above the water level on the
10 mm ~ m~ %crm ~ ~ lf -qr;ft CfiT (f(Yl other side. Meanwhile the water f'iSes by 65 mm
~ mU'liCfl' CR'f ~ 65 mm ~ ~ \3JRIT %I ( ~ from its original level (see diagram). ~ the density of
~) -m~~CfiT~ef'Rq%: the oil is:
Pa Pa Pa Pa
A .... ___________ f_ -- -x F
A ~~ ------------- -- -':'10 nun
:::: E 10mm -- E ,
--- ---~------ -- --~~ \lffi ~ -- ---~------ - ___-v..Final water level
--- 65 ITrm - 65inm. - ~- ,
--~i----R =-~ :__ ~ \lffi ~ ---i--_--!? ==------Initial water level
' ' .
~ 65~
.B =.:~ _____ y______ ~ --- C
-----
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176. <:frr ~ fu imhrim <ffi ~ cn<i ~ am m fcfim 3T-<i . 176. Young's double slit experiment is first performed in
air and then in a medium other than air. It is found
lif~~~~tr ~wn\5!Till ~ fcfl, ~~~
that gth bright fringE:: in the medium lies where sth
scff ~ ~ Cf2IT ~ ~ scff ~ ftt;;r ~ m~ . dark fringe lies in air. The refractive index of the
1R ~ ~, m, ~ ~ CfiT 3iqC!a1iq; WIT ~'qll = medium is nearly :
(4) 1.69
(4) 1.69
2h 2h
(1) (1)
.JmkT .JmkT
h h
(2) (2)
.JmkT .JmkT
h h
(3)
.J3~T (3)
.. .J3mkT
Jp ~
2h
(4) 2h
.J3mkT (4)
.J3mkT
(2) 0 (2} 0
30 V
(1) 1: 14 (1) 1 : 14
(2) 1; 6 (2) 1; 6
(3) 1: 9 (3) 1:9
(4) 1: 11 (4) 1 ; 11
-oOo-
-oOo-
' : ., 7;
; .
_~ . '
-~.-
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~ CfiTlf <t ftvrQ: ~/Space For Rough Work
IHindi+English j 43 y
;~~~~~-/ 0~:J
s. Llit~-~~ ~~~llit~, Llit~~mm 5. The candidates are governed by all Rules and
~ fC!Hlll"il IDU Hllf14d ~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ Regulations of the examination with regard to .
~~l ~
~WTTI
cnr ~ ~ llitlffi ~ f.:rlJ1:IT ~ fctHlll"it ~
. .
their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases
of unfair means will be dealt with as per Ru1es
and Regulations of this examination.
6. fcnm ~ ~ l:Jit~ g:flCfil aW~'Bf en~~ 6. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet
31WT -;cr cRI
shall be detached under any circumstances.
3. :';:i$H:';:'#?i;
of the sYstem
I (3) 2(K1+K2)
trequencY
(1) z0 Hz
\
(2) 30 Hz K1+K2
-!ry'- +o u' (1) 7
(4) 10 Hz
mass 1g f alling
Consider a droP
oftain water havmg ground with a
4.
from a hei ght of
1km It hits the wittt a value 7
m/s Take '5
constant
speed, o{ 50 by the (i).gtavttational
s2. The work done
10 m/ f orce of air rs
resistive
force and ttre
(1) (') 1,.2:51
[ii)
i 6'; -e zs1
(1) decreases
bY a factor
of 2
(') 100l
(ir) 8.75l
(2) (ii) - 8.75 J remains the
same
(3) (') 101 (2)
ty of the dimensions
of length that @ a factor of
4
5. APhYsicalquanti
velocitY (4) increases bY
out of c' G and 4
-I-
1TO
i, 1,;
i5
(1)
G) OR gate
III
(2) NOR gate
700 K )- NOT gate
500 K
300 K (4) AND gate
)
tra.
P-+c, Q-+d, R-+b, S-+a
P-+d, Q-+b, R-+a, S-+c h
(L
(4)
(4) P-ra, Q-rc, R-+d, S-+b JmkT
10. Suppoae the charge of a proton and an electron differ 14. Which one of the following represents forward
slightly. One of them is - e, the other is (e+ Ae). If bias diode ? I
(1) T
n
(1)
t.tz (1) 361 Hz ufu
tz -tr (2) 417 Hz
tr t:
1:{ lzsu,
I
(2)
t2+t1
(4) 350 Hz %
(3) tt- tz \
t1 +t2
(4) 21 Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively
2 are connected by a massless and inextersible sEing.
The whole system is suspended by a massless
"17. is first performed in spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
than air. It is found acceleration of A and B immediately after the string
dium lies where 5s is cut, are respectively :
dark fringe Lies in air. The refractive index of the
medium is nearly :
(1) 1.5e
(2) 7.6e l-t
(3) 1.78 3m
(4) 1.2s
i
m
18. A beam of lghf from a s
on a plane inirfor fb.ed
the source. lThd beam is
ra.le placed iust above tre source L. When the nrirror
(1) :'c
s,
J
0, the spot of the
distance y on the
(2) s's
(1)
I (3)
c_c
3'3
.1 \/
b
-T
2u
8,1J
_r
(3)
v 22.
v
(4)
2t
p observed should be
19. :
each ot}ter,
(1) 6'
(1)
(2)
(3)
tan2o = tan2Ot + tan2o2
coPo:
tan20 = tan2Ot
cot2Or -
-
coP0z
tan202
q (2)
(3)
8'
10'
(4)
(4) coCo =cot2or + coP0z
5 x
23 The acceleration due to gravity at a height 1 km 27 Radioactive material 'A' has decay constant '8 \'
above the earth is the same as at a depth d below the and material'B' has decay constant')t'. Initially
surface ofearth. Then : they have sane number of nuclei. After what time,
0
the ratio of number of nuclei of material 'B' to that
d:1km
1
'A' will be ?
1
(2)
a=1t-
2
8\
I
I
24. A potentiometer is an accurate and versatile dewice { 9T
to make electrical measuremenb of E.M.F. because
the;fethod involves : (1) IN
4tl potentialgradients
2E The dragrams below show regions of equipotentials
(2) a condition of no current flow through the
(, galvanometer 20v 40v 20v 40v 1 OV
't0
20 \'
'10 v
(1) 450
(2\ Minimum work is required to move q in
figure (a).
(2) 1o0o (3) Maximum work is required to move q in
(3) 1800 1( figure (b).
zzs
(4) Maximum work is required to move q in
11tf figure (c).
Figure shor+.s a ctcuit that contains three identical 29. Two astronauts are floating in gravitational free
resistors $'ith resistance R=9.0 l) each, two lostcontactwith their spaceship.
space after having
identical inductors with inductance L:2.0 mH The two will :
each, and an ideal battery rt'ith emf e= 18 V. The (1) move towards each other.
current'i' through the battery just after the switch (2) move away from each other.
closed is,.....
(3) will become stationary.
keep floating at the same distance between
+ L R them. q
30. The r and y coordinates of the particle at any time
R L C
are r = 5t- 2t2 and y:10t respectively, where r and
y are in meters and t in seconds. The acceleration of
the particle at t = 2s is :
0.2 A
dtr) l- (1) 5 m/ s2
V ZA
(2) 4 m/ s2
8m/s2
,6
D -fu'*
(3) 0 ampere 5
(4) 2mA (4) 0
x 5
31 One md of string of length I is connected to a particle M. The bulk modulus ofa spherical object is'B'. If itis
of mass 'rnl and the other end is connected to a small subjected to uniform pressure'p', the fractional
peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle decrease in radius is :
t'2 3p
(1) T+ (2)
B
I
p
(3)
(2) T-^" 3B
L
'(4) T
35. In an electromagnetic wave in free space t}te root
mean square value of the electric field is
32. A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion Ero,": 6V/m. The peak value of the magnetic field
with an amplitude of 3 cm. When the particle is at is:
2 cm from the mean position, the magnihrde of its
(1) 2.83 x 10-E T
velocity is equal to that of its acceleration. Then ib
time period in seconds is : (2) 0.70x10-8 T
(3) 4.23 x 10 -8 T
.,6
(1) (4) 1.41 x10-87
2n
(2)
4rr 35. A rope is wound around a hollow ryIinder of mass
J5 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
acceleration of the ryIinder if the rope is pulled with
a force of 30 N ?
(3)
E (1) 0 .25 nd / s2
6(3)
(4)
2.3 pJ
1.15
9.1pJ
p) L (3)
tsor
J2r.d
2
N
40 The ratio of wavelengths of the Iast line of Balmer
series and the last line of Lyman series is :
(4)
Poi2
2rd
s'
(1) 7
(1) eol E
'YFinal water level cq C},
(2) eel 65 mm
(3) 100 J
oil x
D --- Initial water level a
65 mm
t(41--, 1I Lt B .--c k
a ter
42. A Bas mixture consisb of 2 moles of 02 and 4 moles
of Ar at temperature T. Neglecting all vibrational
modes, the total intemal energy of the sysbm is :
azstgm-s
(1) 15 Rr \
(2) 800 kg m-s
(2) e Rr
11 RT (3) 928 kg m-:
@
(4) 4RT (4) 650 kg m-3
x 8
45. Which of the following statements are conect ? 50 Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops
into :
(a) Cenhe of mass of a body always coincides
with the centre of gravity of the body. ?f
(2)
Endosperm
Embryo sac
(b) Centre of mass of a body is the point at which
the total gravitational torque on the body is (3) Embryo
ZPTO.
Ovule 7
G) A couplf on a body produce both
translatiorlal and rotational motion in a body. 51. Myelin sheath is produced by:
(d) Mechanical advantage greater than one (1) Astrorytes and Schwann Cells
means that small effort can be used to lift a
,l4l oligodendrorytesandosteoclasts
largb lpad.
(3) Osteoclasts and Astrocytes
(1) (a) and (b)
(4)
'' Schwann Cells and Oligodendrorytes
(2) Q) and (c) 2-
@ (c) and (d) 52. Atbactants and rewards are required for:
i
(3) Capsule
f Renin
57.
I Rete testis
58.
0 Archaebacteria
(3)
(a), (c)
when :
(1)
t
directional as it pushes (4) Bromophenol blue
the mean of the
character in one diection.
(2) disruptive as it splib the population into two, 53. The hepatic portal-vein drains blood t6liver from :
one yielding higher output and the other
lower output. (1) Stomach
z_
\AL stabilizing followed bf disruptive as it
stabilizes the population to produce higher
\y Kidneys Ll
yielding cows. (3) Intestine
(4) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in the population.
--{+ Heart
The genotypes of a Husband and Wife are IAIB and (3) SickleCell An
/n, "^iff
66.
IAi.
Down's SYndrome 1
Among the blood types of their childrery how many
-W
different genotypes and phenotlryes are possible ?
72. The wa ter pote nti a I o f pu re wa ter is :
4 genotypes ; 4 phenotypes
(2) More than zdo but less than one
(3) More than one
(4)
.l*Y z.rc h
3 genotypes; 3 phenotypes
68. In Bougainvillea thoms are the modifications of : (3) conderuation --+ arrangement at equatot --)
(1) Adventitious root centromere division --) segregation -9
telophase
tl i
I
11 x
75. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body 80 Which of the following in sewage treatment removes
rs suspended solids ?
(1) Corpus cardiacum (1) Secondary heatment
Corpus luteum
.7@- Primary treannent
(3) Corousallatum
,l? ! (3) Sludgetreatment t>
(4) Pineal gland
(4) Tertiary treahrent
Which of the following is made up of dead cells ?
81 An important characteristic that Hemichordates
(1)
r'
Collenchyma share with Chordates is :
77.
p
An example of colonial alga is
Voloox
:
o absence of notochord
(3)/
Ulothix
Spirogyra
L
{-
L.ftf
-'
from the experimenb of
(2)
(iii)
(iu)
(ro
(ii)
(r)
(ii0
(ii)
(D
,y (1) pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to
characteristic
:
E5. With reference to factors affecting the rate of 91. Fruit and leaf drop at early stages can be prevented
photosynthesis, which of tlre following statements by the application of :
is not correct ?
(1) Ethylene
(1) Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration
Auxins
up to tr05% can enhance CO, fixation rate
(2) C3 plants respond to higher temPeratures pf Gibberellic acid
t
with enhanced photosynthesis while (4) Cvtokinirrs L'
C4 plants have much lower temperature
oPtimum
Select the correct route for the passage of sperms in
(3) Tomato is a greenhouse crop which can be male ftogs :
grown in CO2 - enriched atmosphere for \
hisher vield (1) Testes r Vasa efferentia -+ Kidney --;
w Seminal Vesicle -+ Urinogenital duct -)
Light sahrration for CO2 fixation occurs at
@ 10% of tull sunlight
(2)
Cloaca
(1)
b,
(2)
amyla$e, pepsin, trypsinogen, maltase
Pond ecosystem
,A
(3)
Grassland
TemperateForest L
(2)
(3)
ry
Bat
(4) Tropical Savannah
Water t
97, Whic onect ?
I 102. Transplantadon of tissues/organs fails often due
l,l of Henle is to non-acceptance by the patien(s body. Which type
of immune-response is responsible for such
reiections ?
Q) The ascending limb of Ioop of Henle is
(3)
permeable to u/ater.
(4) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is (3) Physiological immune response
impermeable to water.
(4) Autoimmune resporse
98. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first /rl Life cycle of Ectocarpus and Fucus respectively
time:
(1) 11
1J (1) Autogamy and geitonogamy
(3) The cycle starts with condensation of acetyl (3) Negatively charged fragments do not move
group (acetyl CoA) with pyruvic acid to yield (4) The larger the fragment size, the farthet it
citric acid moYes
tt t)--There ane t$ree points in tIi.y.l" *h"."
NAD+ if ref uced to NADH + H+ 112. Hypersecretion of Growtl Hormone in adults does
not cause further increase in height, because :
107. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO2
(1) Epiphyseal plates close after adolescence.
acceptor in :
Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
(1) Ca plants et Hormone in adults.
(2) C2 plants
@t Muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth.
(3) Cj and C4 plants
fL Gror*th Hormone becomes inactive in adults.
tw
(4) Cj plants
113. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :
108. During DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are (1) Within nucleolus
used to elongate :
(2) Prior to fission
S The lagging strand towards replication fork. )
(2) The leading strand away from replication
O Just before trarscription
(3)
t The laggrng shand away from the replication
fork. 114. Which one from those given below is the period for
Mendel's hy bridization experiments ?
(1) The leading strand ton'ards replication fork.
(1) 1840 - 18s0
109. Which of the follo$'ing RNAs should be most (2) 1857 - 786e
abundant in animal cell ? (3) 1870 - 78n t.,(
Select the best option from the following statements. 125. Mycorrhizae are tie example of
&\ mating of unrelated individuals of same (3) X:24,\:-12 True ribs are dorsally
Y brced. attached to vertebral column
but are free on ventral side.
(2) mating of individuals of different breed
\ .
X:12,\=7 True ribs are attached
(3) mating of individuals of d ifferent species.
/ dorsally to vertebral column
@ mating of related individuals of same breed. and ventrally to the stemum.
x t5
't
27 In case of porifgrans, the spongocoel is lined with 134. The association of histone H1 with a nucleosome
indicates:
(l) DNA replication is occurring.
(2) The DNA is condensed into a Chromatin
Fibre.
(4) ostia b (3) The DNA double helix is exPosed
72E Which one of the following statements is not valid (4) Transcription is occu rrirg.
(3)
Transition zone
Restoration zone
I
(1) SOz
@ Noz
(3) Pzos 1-
130. Select the mismatch :
(4) Coz
v
(2\
Cycas
Salainia
Dioecious
Heterosporous 137. Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction
(3) Equivtum \- HomosPorous X2 + Y2 + 2 XY is given below
(2) Fungi
The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently.
(4) Gy'nrnosperms It will belong to which of the following family/group
and electronic configuration ?
133. Spliceosomes are not found in cells of :
(1) Carbon family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 7p2
(1) Fungi
oxygen family, [Rn] 5f11 6d10 7s2 7p4
e)
S errir:r"tr a (3) Nibogen family, [Rn] 5f11 6di0 7s2 7p6
(3) Bacteria 'L
(4) Plants N Halogen family, [Rn] 5F4 6d10 7s2 7ps
A- ->o
\ \**, '(,
17 x
139. The heating of phenyl-methyl ethers with HI 143. Which one is the most acidic compound ?
produces.
(1) iodobenzene OH
@ phenol
(3) benzene tT (1)
*4I
L\
ethyl chlorides
t oH so4
CHs
(2) A: H3C-C-CH3 B: H.C-C=CH
o
144. The correct increasing order of basic suength for
(3) A: H3C-C:CH2 B: H3C_C- cHs the following compounds is :
I
OH o
(4) A: H3C-C=CH2 B: H3 C_C_ CHs
so4 o
142. The equilibrium constants of the following are Noz CHs
= 2NH3
N2+3 H2 (D
K1 (D OID
N2+O2=2NO K2
(1) III<I<tr
1
H2+ K3 (2) m<tr<I
'O2+H2O
The equilibrium constant (K) of the reaction :
6 tr<I<III
(4) tr<Itr<I
K
2l:{H3 +5/2 02 will be:
= 2 No+3 H2o, 145. Ionic mobility of which of the following alkali metal
ions is lov,,est when aqueous solution of their salts
(1) K, K3/T1, 1) are put under an electric field ?
I2)_\ K2rq/K1 0)K
(3) Kl K3/K1 (2) Rb
(3) Li +
Kr K:/K2
(4)
x 1d *^
x 18
746. The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1 151. Match the interhalogen compounds of column I
mixhrre of ortho and para - nihophenols is : with the geometry h column II and assign the correct
code.
(1) Chromabography Column I Columntr
(4) Sublimation
G) XXs (rii) Linear
HgIvI- Code :
\ (a) O) G) (O
(2) HsI?-, I' (1) (in) (, (i") (n) tr
Q) (v) (i") (iii) (ii)
(3) Hg2trr-
(3) (i") (iii) (ii) (,
(4) Hgr2,r3 (iii) (iv) (,) (ii)
Concentration of the Ag+ ions in a saturated
6
\J
Mixture of c$orpxylenol and terPineol acts as
solution of Ag2C2O1 is 2.2xL0-l mol L-1.
Solubi-tity product of Ag2CrOo is :
(1) ,"ti""pti! (1) 2.66x"t0-12
antipyretic ff E.s'ro-''t
V (3) 5.3 x 1o-12
(3) antibiotil (4) 2.42 x rO - I
(4) analgesit
153. ln tle electrochenrical cell:
ZnlZngn(0.01 M)ll CuSo, of
(1 0 M)lCu, the emf
149. An example of a sigma bonded organometallic this Daniel cell is Er. When the concentration of
compound is : Znfin b changed to 1.0 M and that of CuSO,
changed to 0.0t M, the emI changes to Er. From the
g{ calada'sreagent
I
followhgs, which one is the relationship between
(3) Ez=0+Er
150. A first order reaction has a specific reaction rate of
(4) Er = Ez
10-2sec-1. How much time will it take for 20 g of
the reactant to reduce to 5 I ? 1,54. Which of the following pairs of compounds is
t (ro
-1. isoelectronic and isostructural ?
(2)
138.6 sec
346.5 sec
I
f(-1 / (1) TeI, XeF2
(2\ IBr2 , XeF2 -l_
(3) 693.0 sec
Y/_
(3) IFr,XeF, )
BeClr, XeF,
(4) 238.6 sec {
79 x
155. The IUPAC name of the compound 150. Which of the following is a sink for CO ?
Oo
H-C
fl
()/ Micro organisms present in the soil
l5
(2) Oceans
(1) af ormylhex-2-en-3-one
(3)
ftt' 5-methyl-.1-oxohex-2-en-5.a1
Plants
\
(3) 3-ketG2-methylhex-Snal
(4) lketo-2-methylhex-4-enal L (4) tlaemoglobin
,{
arrangement.
The energy of 2s orbital is less than the energy
of 2p orbital in case ofHydrogen like atouis.
unchanged
(4) doubled
l
3
where m = mass of the particle, u: group
velocity of the particle.
(3)
NaCl(s) is insulator, silicon is semiconductor,
silver is conductor, quartz is piezo electric
crystal.
Frenkel defect is favoured in those ionic
q Mole fraction
\
compounds in which sizes of cation and (3) Weight percentage
anions are almost equal.
({ FeO6.96 has non stoichiometric metal (4) MolaLity
deficienry defect. lA
I
158. The species, having bond angles of 120. is
153. Which one of the following statements is not
0) clF3
correct ?
(2) NCl3
gf ecl. (1) The value of equilibrium constant is changed
'(E) PHa in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction at
equilibrium.
159. For a given reaction, AH=35.5 kJ mol-1 and
AS= 83.6 K-1mol-1. The reaction is spontaneous (2) \
Enzymes catalyse maini v bio-chemical
at : (Assume that AH and AS do not vary with reactions.
temperahrre)
(1) T>42sK (3) Coenzymes increase tle catalytic activity of
(2) all temperatures mzyme.
s{
(1)
T>298K
T<425K q Catalyst does not initiate any reaction.
x 20
-t
164. Identify A and predict the tyPe of reaction 67.
NHz
c reaction
and elimination addition
(3) Gabrielsphthalimidesynthesis
OCH3 lA Carbylamine reaction
n
(3) and cine subshtution reaction 769. With respect to the conformers of ethane, which of
following statemenb is true ?
Bond angle changes but bond length remairs
same
155. The correct order of the stoichiomeuies of AgCl Bond angle remains same but bond length
formed when AgNO3 in excess is treated @ chan8es
with the complexes : CoCla 6 NH", CoClr'S NH3,
\
CoCl3.4 NH3 resPe(tively is :
170. In which pair of ions both the species contain S - S
(1) 3 AgCl,1AgCl,2 AgCl bond ?
(2) 3 ANl,2 AgCl,l AgCl
OH
D@*\-,""-
w 2
1 Which one of the following statements is correct, 5. Which one from those given below is the period for
with reference to enzymes ? Mendel's hybri dization experiments ?
(1) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyrne + Coenzyme
1856 - 1853
(2) Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Coenzlme
(2) 1840 - 1850
Coenzymd = Apoenzyme + Holoenzyme
Y (3) 1857 - 1869
(4) Holoenzyhe = Coenzyme + Co-factor
(4) 1870 - 1,8V
2, Which cells of 'Crypts of Lieberkuhn, secrete
antibacterial lysozynre ? Flowers which have single ovule in the ovary and
(1) Argentaffin cells are packed into inflorescence are usually pollinated
by,
(2) Paneth cells
(3) Zymogen celts (1) Water
(1) Cj plants
Asymptote in a logistic growth curve is obtained
crPtants
1Vf
(3) C2 plants
when :
(1) The value of'r' approaches zero
(4) C.1 and C1 plants
(2) K=N
4. Match the follon,ing sexually transmitted (3) K>N
diseases (Column - I) with their causative agent
(Column - II) and select the correct option. (4) K<N
Column - I Column - II
9 Out of 'X' patus of ribs in humans only 1('pairs are
(u) Gonorrhea i) Hry true ribs. Select the option that correctly represents
(b) Syphilis Neisseia values of X and Y an
W (i") (iii) (iD (i) (4) X=24,Y =12 True ribs are dorsally
attached to vertebral column
5. Which among the following are tie smallest living . but are free on vental side.
cells, known without a definite cell wa[ pathogenic
MALT constitutes about_
to planb as well as anirnals and can survive without
oxygbrt ?
@ lymphgi{ tissue in human body.
percent of the
(3)
-v
(4)
Mycoplasma
Nostoc (4)
70%
1.0./.
J w
11. Homozygous purelines in cattle can be obtained 17. Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher
by.. milk output represents ;
mating of related individuals of same breed. (1) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in the PoPulation.
(2) mating of unrelated individuals of same
breed. (2) directional as it Pushes the mean of the
character in one direction.
(3) mating of individuals of different breed
(4) mating of individuals of different species
(3) disruptive as it splits the poPulation into two,
one yielding hiSher outPut and the other
lower output.
72. Among the following characters, which one was
not considered by Mendel in his exPeriments on
wa?
,y stabilizing followed by disruptive qs'it
stabilizes the population to produce higher
yielding cows.
(1) Stem - Tall or Dwarf
Pl Trichomes - Glandular or non-glandular The hepatic portal v-ein drairs blood to [ver from
v
:
(1) 1
{ Perissodactyla
(3) Caballus
77
/ (3) JJ .w Ferus
-v (2)
Archaebacteria
Eubacberia
/
(2) Laws of limiting factor
Species area relationshiPs
,d
(4)
tips of axons
post-synaptic membrane
(4) Either positively or negatively charged
depending on their size
yv
to SS,fuf,'n
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23. A baby boy two years is adndtted to play school 28. Adult human RBCs are enucleate. Which of the
and passes gh a dental check - up. The dentist following statement(s) is/are most appropriate
observed t boy had twenty teeth. Which teeth explanation for this feature ?
h'ele a 'l
(a) They do not need to reproduce
(1) 5
(2) Canirnes
(b) They are somatic cells
(1) Molars
(d) All their inbmal space is available for orygen
Eansport
,d (3)
3 gerEtypes
4 genotypes;
; 4 phenotypes
3 phenotypes
31 Select the correct route for the passage of sperms
male frogs :
in
(1) DNA molecules with Protein coat (2) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
imPermeable to water.
(2) DNA molrules without protein coat
v (4)
RNA molecules with Protein coat
RNA molecules without protein coa t
/
O{
(4)
The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
Permeable to watrer'
'I'he descending limb of loop of Henle is
V
permeable to electrolYtes.
During DNA reflicetion, O9:1lL-.lll3flents are
used to e-longate :
Which ecosystem has t}re maximum biomass ?
40.
(1) The leading strand towards replication fork'
(1)
c
Forest ecosystiem
The lagging shand towards replication fork
(2) GrasslandecosYstem
't (t\ The leading strand away from replication
fork.
(3) Pond ecosYstem
Lake ecosvstem
(4) The lagging shand away from the replication
fork.
The final proof for DNA as the genetic mabrial came
a\ Plants which produce characteristic
41.
ftom the exPeriments of :
a, pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to : (1) Griffith
MeoPhYtes HersheY and Chase
.9Y /
' (2\ Halophytes
'(l'l Avery, Mcleod and McCartY
(3) PsammoPhYtes (4) Hargobind Khorana
(4) HydroPhYtes
42 The function of copper ions in copper releasing
36. The process of separation and purifi-cation of IUD's is :
expressed protein before marketing is called :
They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
(1) UPstreamProcessing
Downstream Processrng
,y capacity of sPerms.
They inhibit gametogenesis.
a)
(3) Bioprocessing (3) They make uterus unsuitable for
(4) PostProductionProcessing implantation.
(4) They inhibit ovulation.
37. Identify the wrong statement in context of
heartwood :
An example of colonia I alga is
(1) Organic compo.4nds are deposited in it
r,
Chlorella
(2) It is highly durable Volaox
efficiently
B/ Itcordu.ts water and minerals (3) Ulothrix
dead elements with highly
'(o\ It comPrises walls
(4) Spirogyra
Iignified
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4. Root hairs develop from the region of The association of histone Hl with a nucleosome
(1) Maturation indicates :
Meristematic activi$r
(3) The DNA is condensed into a Chromatin
{ Fibre.
46. Which of the followhg in swage heahlent removes 52. Select the mismatch :
suspended solids ?
(1) Frankia Alnus
(1) Tertiary heatment (2) Rhotlospiillum Myconhiza
(2) Secondary keahnent (3) Anabaena Nihogen fixer
y{ Primary teatrnent
y Rhizobium AIfaIfa
(4) Sludge heatment
GnRH, a hypothalamic hormone, needed in
reproductioD acts on :
Slect the mismakh
(/ anteior pituitary gland and stimulates
Pinus Diocious / secretion of LH and orytocin.
Q) Cycas Dioe<ious (2) anterior pituitary gland and stimulates
(3) Salainia Heterosporous secretion of LH and FSH.
55.
,g Shuctural gene
,r (3)
Endosperm
Embryo sac
(2)
(3)
Diplontic, HaPlodiPlontic
Haplodiplontic, DiPlontic
HaplodiPlontic, HaPlontic
(4)
(4) Embryo
(2) Dolphins, Seals, Trygott (a) Vitamin A derivatives are formed from
Whales, DolPhins, Seals caloEne.
/ (b) The photopigments are embedded in the
(4) Trygon, Whales, Seals
mem-brane discs of the inner segment
(2) Algoe
65. Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia are caused
due
51
v Angiosperms
v,{
Nuclear membrane
(1) Down'$ Slmdrome 72. A decrease in blood pressure/ volume will not cause
.ff (3)
Klinefeltuls Syndrome
Turner's Syndrome
the release of :
(1) Renin
(3)
(2) Autogamy and geitonogamy
(1) There are three points in the cycle where g{ Srln*^tt;.Cells and Oligodendrocytcs
NAD+ is reduced to NADH + H+ '(Z\ AsEocytes and Schwann Cells
(2) There is one point in the cycle where FAD+ (3) OligodendrorybesandOsteoclasts
is reduced to FADH2 (4) Osteoclasb and Ashocyt'es
(3) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is 82. Capacitation occurs in :
(2) cartilaginousjoint
(1) XYlem ParenchlT na
r{ syrcvialioint
(2) Collench)'ura
/(n) Phellem
saddle ioint .{ (4) Phloem
t .f
(z) ^tnt
only (d) Q) Primary Phloem
disassr
imfly --+ arrangement at equator J d=1km
centrclmdre division -J segregation --+
teloph hse a=9t-
(3)
2
condel fuation crossing over -) nuclear
-t
memb] fane disassembly -, segregation -, (4) d=2km
telophl hse
(4) conderrsation -J arrangement at equator -+ 93. A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion
cen tro mdre division -+ segregation --) with an amplitude of 3 at
2 cm from the mean po its
velocitv is equal to that its
89. Which of the options best represents the tirne period in seconds is :
enzyme com tion of pancreatic juice ?
(1) amy , trypsinogen, rennin J5
(1)
(z\ amy trypsinogen, maltase =
amylase, pepsin, rennin
( lipas amylase,
J5
trypsinogen, (2)
2r
Procar ptidase
90. Athactants
4rt
rewards are requied for (3)
J5
& (3)
Anemophily
Entomophily
Hydrophily
(4)
E
(4) Cleistopam v
94. The resistance of a wire is ,! ohm. If it is melEd
91. Two blocl.s.Aand B of masrs 3m and m respectively
and stretched to'n times ibbriginal length, ib new
are corurected by a massless and inextersibte string
The whole sys tem is suspended by a massless
resistance will bd :
I (2\ !n
fr (3)
"f^ n2R
R
3m (4) 1
n_
m
95 A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery is
removed and another identical urrcharged capacitor
(1) c,? isronnecEd in parallel. The total electrostatk energy
of resulting system :
(2\
!,e (1) increases by a factor of4
(3) c, c (2) decreases by a factor of 2
(4)
EE O/ remains the same
J.' (4) increases by a factor of2
1.1
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96 Two rods A and B of different maberials are welded 99 A physical quantity of the dimensions of length drat
together Islfi,o-wn in figure. Their thermal e'
is [c is veloclty
co-nductivities are K, and Kr. The thermal can be formed out of c, G and !r*
conductivity of the composite rod will be : of light, G is universal corstant of gravitation and
e is chargel :
K1 1/
/2
2
Tl T2 1 e
B (1) -'- G
c' 4ne6
2 %
e
(2) ,2 C
4treg
K1 -lK2
(1)
2
(3)
rf e2 1%
3(K1 +K2 ) -l-t
c2 lc an.s l
(2)
2
1- e2
_G-
(1)
c 4tre6
(3) K1 + K2
100.
2(K1+K'
97
closed is,..
R
wq
+ L
a
R C
(i) 2mA
(2) 0.2 A
(3) ZA
0 ampere
r1) P
B
B (1) r
(2) 3p 2
_l+- ml,
(2)
I
3p
(3)
B
(3) T-o."
I
P (4) Zeto
(4)
3B
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102.
106.
(1) L
T
1
(1) 32 rr p.C
(2)
7t (2) 16pC
1 (3) 32 y.C
8I (4) 16 rr pC
1
(4)
9I 108.
(1) 10-20 C
@ 10-ts C
(4) .lo il- + (3) c
-37
t
5 m/ s2 10
P
S'. .j:. D{ N
*t (4) 70- 47 c
105. Two cars m ovmg in opposite directi ons r;'
approach
!
each other with speed of 22 m/ s and
15.5 m/s 109. Two askonauts a re floating in gravita tional
respectively. The driver offfit
havhg a frequenry 400 Hz . The freq uenry
car blor,v-s
a hoin free
rpacenft-havirg Iostcontact with their spaceship.
v
heard The two will :
by the driver of the second car is
[velocity of sound
340 m/sl ;
keep floating at the same distance between
(1) 350 Hz them.
(2) 361 Hz (2) move bowards each other.
(3) 477 Hz (3) move away from each other.
(4) 448 Hz (4) will become stationary.
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110. The ratio of wavelengths of the last line of Balmer 114. A U tube with both ends open to the atrrosPhere, is
series and the last line of Lyman series is : partially filled with water' Oil, which is imniscible
with witer, is poured into one side until it stands at
(1) 2
a distance of i0 mm above the water level on the
(2) 1 other side. Meanwhile the water rises by 65 mm
(3) 4 from its original level (see diagram). The deruity of
(4) 0.5 the oil is :
(2) ffih B
65 fiun
C
'2h Water
J3mkT
ill (1) m- 3
(4) ffi
650 kg
deviation. The refracting angle of second prism 115. A spring of force constant k is cut into lengtls of
should be : ratio 3. They are connected in series and the
t :2:
(1) 4" new force constant is 11. Then they are connected in
parallel and force corstant is k". Then k' : k" is ;
(2) 6'
(3) 8' (1) 7:6
(4) 10' (2) 7:9
113. Thermodynamic processes are indicated in the (3) 1:11
following diagram. (4) 7 :74
P
-p\
(4)
t
P-rd,
P-+c,
P-+c,
Q-+a R-+d, S-rb
Q-rd, R-+b, S--+a
Q-+b, R-ra, S-+c ff (b) and (c)
B d C
v v
d
90.
(2) t_
.I A
x
(3)
,y (1) Ilt
2td
L
(4)
v 2poi2
(2)
d*h
15 RT Eor
(4)
Jz rd
(3) 9RT
(4) 11 RT
E"K
}.,,. 722. The x and y c^oordinates of the particle at any time
179. are r = 5t - 2t2 and y = lOt respectively, where r and
y are in meters and t h seconds. The acceleration
of
the particle at t = 2s is :
(1) 0
1
s
120. A carnot engine having an efficiencv of as heat
123. The ratio of resolving powers of an optical
10 microroqg for two wavelengtfu \r =,l{)00 A and
engine, is used as a refrigerator. If the work done on
the system is 10 J, the amount of energy absorbed
\z=6000Ais:
from the reservoir at lower temperafure is
(1) 8:27
(1) 7l
(2) %I *
'w//^
(2) e:4
ty
(3) et \p 3:2 'l
.{,*, -A (4) 16:81
Yp\
a
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124. Preeti reached tion and found that the 128. In a common emitter hansistor amplifier the audio
escalato r was not working walked up the signal voltage across tfie collector is 3 V The
stationary escalator in time t1. On other days, if she resistance of collector is 3 kO. lf current gain is 100
remains stationary on the moving escalator, then and the base resistance is 2 K), the voltage and
the escalator takes her uP in time t2. The time taken power gain of the amPlifier is :
by her to walk up on the moving escalator will be : (1) 200 and 1000
-t
25. A spherical black body with a radius of !2 cm (1) 1 I ru,, +.,, )2
2
radiates 450 watt Pdwer at 500 K. U the radius were
halved and the temPerahrre doubled, the power
radiated inwatt would be : (2) 1 r (r, -r,)'
(1) 225 (+\uc"'
o Oo (3) I (ro, - ro,)2
(2) 4s0 r'\'D L
(3) 1000
{ (4)
I
(.r - tz\2
q 8
1800
130.
125. A pobntiomeEr is an accuraE and versatile device
to make electrical measuemmts of E.M.F because
the method involves :
medium is nearly :
(1)
OV -2V
A Y
B
(2) -4V R -3 V
(1) AND gate
-zv ti +2V
(2) OR gate (3)
4 NOR gate
NOT gaE
(4) 3V R 5V
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132. Two Polaroids P, and P, are placed with their axis 135. The reason for greahr range of oxidation states in
actinoids is attributed to :
(1) the radioactive nature of actinoids
Q) actinoid conhaction
Io
(3) 5f, 6d and 7s levels having comparable
(1) energies
2
Io
(4) ,U and 5d levels being close in energies
(2)
4
137. An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
Io
(3) compound is :
8
(1) Ruthenocene
y{ Io
16 (2) Grignard's reagent
Ferrocene
133. In an elecfuomagnetic wave in free space the root
mean square vFlue of the electric field is (4) Cobaltocene
Er-": 6V/m. Th{ peak value of the magnetic field
is: I
138. Which one is the wrong statement ?
(1) 1.41 x 10-s T
rl
(2) 283x1$-8lr (1) de-Broglie's wavelength is grven by lt h,
= m?
(3) 0.70x19-8rr
where m = mass of the particle, u:
(4) 4.23 x 10 -E T
velocity of the particle.
group
pressure 0.4 atm and an excess of SrO (neglect the (1) PHs
volume of solid SrO). The volune of the container is
now decreased by moving the movable piston fitted (2) ffa
in the container. The maximum volume of the (3) NCl3
container, when pressure of CO2 attains its
maximum value, will be : @Y BCt.
(Given that : SrCO3(s) = SrO(s) + CO2(g),
146. The correct order of the stoichiometries of AgCl
KP=16atm) in excess is treated
formed when AgNO,
(1) 5litre with the corrplexes : CoCl3.6 NH3, CoCl3.5 NH3,
CoCl3.4 NH3 resPectivelY is :
(2) l0litre
(3) 4 litre
(1) 1 AgCl,3 AgCL 2 AgCl
(4) 2 litre
(z) 3 AgCl,l AgCl,zAgcl
(3) 3 AgCl,2 Agcl 1 Agcl
1tg. Predict the conect intermediate and productin the (4) 2 AgCl,3 AgCl,l AgCl
following reaction :
OH SO, P/ T>298K
(3) A: H. C-C- CH3 B: H3C-C=CH 146. Match the interhalogen compounds of column I
with the geometry in column II and assign the corect
o code.
'
,il (z)
Haemoglobin
Micro organisms Present in the soil
G) xxs (d) Linear
(3) Oceans
(d) xXz ('9 Square - pyramidal
Code :
1tM. Which of the following reactions is aPpropriate for (b) (c) (d)
(a)
con acetamide to methanamine ?
Br
Noz
(r) OD
and substitutionreaction
NHz
tr<III<I
(2) III<I<II
NH2 (3) Itr<tr<I
(2) and elimination addition (4) tr<I<Itr
reaction
153. If molality of the diluE solution is doubled, the value
of molal depression constant (\) will be :
(3)
I and cine substitution reaction
(1) doubled
halved
(3) kipled
(4) urchanged
(4) and cine substitution reaction 154. Of the following which is the product formed when
cyclohexanone undergoes aldol condensation
followed by heating ?
'
v
(r)
Catalyst does not initiate any reaction.
H
in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction at
equilibrium.
(3) Enzymes catalyse mainly bio-chemical (2)
reactions.
r
(1)
(3)
COz
so2
Noz (4)
(4) Pzos o o
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155. The equilibrium constants of the following are 158. Which of the following pairs of compounds is
isoelectronic and isostructural ?
N2+3H2= 2 NH3 Kr (1) BeClr, xeF,
N2+O2= 2NO K2 (Z) TeI2 XeF2
and can form a bond by accepting a pair of (1) Co (en)r]3+, I Co (NH3)5]3 +, I Co gr2o)u13+
[
electsons from another elechophile
(2) [ Co ftI2O)6]3+, Co (en)3]3 +, Co (NH,)u]3+
I I
Electrophiles are generally neuhal species
,pr' and can form a bond by accepting a pair of (3) [Co Gr2O)6]3
+,
ICo 1NH.)6]3+, ICo(en):13+
elechons from a nucleophile (4) [CoOIH3)613+, ICo(en)3]3+, ICo (H2o)el3+
(4) Elechophile can be either neutral or pooitively 162. Pick out the correct statement with respect to
charged species and can form a bond by
accepting a pair of electrons from a
Itvtnlcxl;s- '
nucleophile (1) It is sp3d2 hybridised and octahedral
p/ tt x tpta2 nybridised and tetrahedral
t (3) It is d%p3 hybridised and octahedral
157. A gas is allowed to expand in a well insulated (4) Itis dsl hybridised and square planar
container against a constant exErnal pressure of
2.5 atm from an initial volume of 2.50 L to a final 153. With respect to the conlormers of ethane, which of
volume of 4.50 L. The change in internal energy AU the following statements is true ?
of the gas in ioules wiII be :
(1) Bond angle remains same but bond length
changes
(1) 1736.25 J
(2) Bond angle changes but bond length remains
(2) -s001 same
(3) Both bond angle and bond length change
(3)
(4)
- 505I
+s0sl .tr Both bond angles and bond length remains
sa4e
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76/I. Which of [he following is dependent on 159. Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction
temperature I X2+ Y2 + 2 XY is given below :
(4) HBzlz, I (4) CH3 - CH3 > CH, = 911, > CH3 - Cr{I{ >
CH+I
15E. It is because of inability of ns2 elechors of the valence
shell to participate in bonding that : 173. Ionic mobility of which of the following alkali metal
ions is lowest when aqueous solution of their salts
(1) Sn2+ is reducing while Pb4 + is oxidising are put under an electric field ?
Identify A, X, Y and Z
(1) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanoic acid, (1) Er=Ez
Y-Acetate ion, Z-hy&azine. (2) Er'Ez
(2) A-Methoxymethane,X-Ethanol,Y-Ethanoic
acid, Z-Sem icarbazide. Er'Ez
(3) A-Ethanal, X-Ethanol, Y-But-2-enal,
Z-Semicarbazone.
(4) Ez=0 + E
(4) A-Ethanol,X-Acetaldehyde,Y-Butanone,
Z-Hydrazone. 178. A first order reaction has a specific reaction rate of
175. In which pair of ions both the species contain 10 -2 sec - 1. How much time $,ill it take for 20 g of
S - S
bond ? the reactant to reduce to 5 g ?
(4) s4o26-,s2o1,-
(4) 593.0 sec
Sublimation
(1)
(2) Chromatography
(2)
180. \Atich one of the follou,ing pairs of species have the
same bond order ?
(1) co, No
OH
(2) 02, NO+
OH
ozN Noz -oOo-
Noz
s 2
1. The genotypes of a Husband and WifeareIAIBand Zygotic meiosis is characEristic of
iAi
Among the blood t,?es of their children, how many
0) Fu,,aria
3. An important characteristic that Hemichordates 8. Which one of the folowing statements is correct,
share la ith Chordates is :
with reference to enzymes ?
(1) pharynx wi0' gill slils
(1) Coenzyme = Apoenzlme + Holoenzyme
(2\ pharynx without gill slib
(2) Holoenzyme : Coenz,'me + Ccfactor
(3) absnce of notochord
(4) venhat tubutar nerve cord (3) Aponzyme = Holonzyme + Coenzyme
(4) Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Conz)T ne
.1. fu vision depends on adequate intake of carotaE-
rich food.
Slct the trest option ftom the following statements. 9. Mycorrhizae are the example oI
(a) Vitamin A derivatives are formed ftom (1) Antibiosis
to plants as well as animals and can su rvive without (1) diffuptive as it splits the population into two,
oxySen ?
one yielding higher output and the other
lower output
, (1) Mycoplasma
Q') stabilizinS followed by disruptive as it
(2) Nost,r stabilies lhe population to produce higher
(3) yieldinS cows.
Bn.t/il's
(4) Pstuiauo,Ms
(3) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
characier in the population.
12. Asymptote in a logistic Srowth curve is obtained (4) dfuectional as it pushes the mean of the
character in one direction.
15. Widr reference to factors affecting the rate of 20. The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver Irom
photosFthesi!, which of the following statements
is not correct ?
(1) Kidneys
(1) J J
29. Selct the mismakh :
Testes Vasa efferentia Bidder's canal
-, Ureter ) Cloaca (1) sshrinia HeteroGporous
(2) Testes r
Vasa efferentia J Kidney J (2) EquL*tum - Homoqrorous
Bidder's canal r Urinogenital duct J r(3) Pi us Dioecious
Cloaca
(3) Testes r Bidder's canal r Kidney, Vasa
(4) Cycas Dioeciorrs
efterentia J Urinogenital duct -+ Cloaca
({) Testes -+ Vasa efferentia J Kidney -, 30. Transplantation oI dssue6/organs fails often due
Sminal Vesiclc J Urinogenital duct J to non-acceptan e by the patien(B My. Which twe
Cloaca
of immune-response is r$ponsible for such
rerections ?
24. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body (1) Hormonal immune rBpons
is:
(2) Physiological immune response
0) Corpw luteum
l2l Corpusallatum (3) Autoimmune rcsponse
(3) Pineal gland | (4 CeI - mediaEd immune Esponse
(4) Corpus cardiacum
3l Which statement is wront for Krebs' cycle ?
25. Hohozygous purelines in cattle can be obtained
by: (1) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
(1) mating of individuals of different breed. succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
synthesisd
(2) matins ot of difierent species.
'ndividualr
(3) mating of related individuals of same breed. (2) The cycle starts with condensation of acetyl
group (acetyl CoA) with plruvic acid bo yield
(4) matinE of unrelated individualq of qame citric acid
l,led.
(3) There are three points in the cycle whe.e
NAD + is reduced to NADH + H +
26. Which one from those given below is the period for
Mendel's hybridization exFriments ? (4) There is one point in the cycle where FAD +
is reduced to FADH"
0) 1857 1869
(2) 1870 - 187/
r (3) 1856 - 1863
32. Which of the following statementi is correct ?
'(2) Molars
, (1) X=12, Y=5 True ribs are attached
dorsauy to vertebral column P) lncisors
and stemum on the two ends. (4) Canines
s
44. Whichof Olefo owing components p.ovid6 sticky 50. The pivotioint between atlas and aris is a type of
character to drc bacterial cell ?
. (1) synovial joint
(1) Plasmamembrane
@ saddlejoint
, (2) Glycocalyx (3) fibrous ioint
(3) Cell wal (4) cartilaginousioint
(4) Nuclear membrane
51. The water potential of pure water is :
45. Double fertilization is exhibid by (l) More than zero but less than one
48. Receptor sits for neurotransmittrc are present on 54. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first
time:
0) tiF of axons (1) Species area rcladonships
. (2) post-synaptic membrane (2) Population crowth equation
(3) membranes of synaptic vesicles . (3) Ecological Biodiversity
(4) prFsynapticmembrane (4) Laws of titrdtint factor
{9. A dio.ious flowerin8 plant prevenrs both 55. Fruit and leaf drop at early stages can be pievented
by the application of :
(1) Geitonogamy and xenoSamy
0) Auxins
(2) Cleistogamyandxenogamy
(2) Gibberellic acid
r (3) Au toSamy and xenogamy
(3) Cytokinins
(4) Autogamy and Seitonogamy (4) Ethylene
7 s
56. Which of the following facilitates opening oI 62. ln cas ofa couple where themale is having a very
sbmatal apeture ? low spem count, which technique will be suitable
for fertilisation ?
. (1) Radial orientation of cellulose microfiblG in
the cell wall of guard cells . (1) Artificial Insemination
(2) l-ongitudinal orientation of cellulose @ lntracytoplasmicsperminiection
microfibrits in the cell wal of guard cells (3) Intrauterinetransfer
(3)
. (4)
Conhaction of outr wall of guard cells Ga$ete intracytoplasmic fallopian hansfer
(.1) Decrease in turgidity of guard cells
53. Match the following sexually transmitted
diseass (Column - I) with theh causative agent
57 DNA rcplication in bacteria occurs
(Column - II) and select the corect option.
O) Priortotusion
C,olumn-I Colulnn- II
(2) Justbeforehansc ption (a) Gononhea (D rtrV
(3) During S phase (b) Syphilis (i,) N. r.7i,
({) Within nucleolus (c) Genital Warts llii) Trcponrma
(d) AIDS (i9 Human
58. Phosphonol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO2 Papiloma - Virus
acreptor in:
Optiorr8:
(1) C2 plants
(.)
(2) Cl and Ca planb
O) G) (d)
(1) (i9 (ii) (iii) (r)
(3) Cl plants (2) (iv) (ni) (ii) (r)
, (4) Ca plants
(3) (ii) (in) (i,) (,
59 Which of the folowing options t est tepresents the
(4) (iii) (iv) (D (ii)
enzyme composition of pancreatic iuice ?
64. Which among these is the correcl combination oI
. (l) peptidase, amylase, pePsin, rermin aquati mammab ?
12) lipase, amvldse, lrypsinoSen, , (1) Whales, Dolphins, Sealc
pr(rarboxypptidase
(2\ Trygor, Whales, Seals
(.1) amylase, peptidase, trypsinoSen, rennin (3) Sals, Dolphins, Sharks
(1) amylase, pepsiD trypsinogen, maltase (4) Dolphins, Seals, ?ry8o,r
60. Among the followinS characters, which one was 65. Flowers which have sintle ovule in the ovary and
not considered by Mendel in his lpe.iments on are pacled into inflorescence aI usually pollinaH
Pea ? by,
(1) g:ed - Green or Yellow (1) wind
(2) Pod - InIlaH or Comtsicd (2) Bat
(3) Stem - Tall or Dwarf (3) wabr
. (4) Trichomes - Glandul,ar or nonlandular . (4) Be
61. A gene whose expression helps to identify Lile .ycle of E.tocorpus and Frrrrs resPectively
hanslormed cell is known as :
9. During DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are 74. Which one of the followinS statements is not val-id
used to elongate :
(1) The leadinS strand away from replication (l) They cause increased agricultural
fork. productivity
(2) The laggingstrand away fromthe replication (2) They have negative impact on agricultural
(3) The leading shand towards replication fork. (3) They are harmtul to human health
. (4 The lagging strand towards replication fork. (4) They alter rainfall and moneoon patterns
69. Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia are caused due 75. The vascular cambium normally give3 rise bo
to a problem in globin molecule s,,nthesis. Slect
the codect stalement. 0) Secondary xytem
(2) Capsule
. (3) 1
(3) Drup.'
(9 11
ryioru:
(1) (a) and O) 95. If molality of the dilute solution is doubted, $e value
(2) (c) and (d) of molal depression constant (K, will t e :
G) 3a6.5 sec
(3) Bond angle remains same but bond length
, (2) 6e3.0 sec
chanSes
(3) 138.6 sec
(4) 138.6 ser
(4) Bond anglechanges butbond length remains
. (4) CH = CH > CH1-C = CH > CH, =CH. > (3) BeCl2, XeF2
cH3 -cH3
(4) TeI.,XeF.
11 s
99 Which one of the following statements is not 10t. Identify A and predict the type of reaction
OCH3
(3) Catalyst does not initiate any reaction.
Br
0) and cine substitu tion reaction
. (4) The value of equilibdum corutant is chanSed
in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction at
equilibrium.
100. Concentration of the Ag+ ions in a saturated (2) and cine substitution.ea.ti.n
solution of Ag2C2Oa is 2.2x10 I mol L l
Solubility product of AgzC2Oa is :
N 2
(1) and eliDrination addition
lm. The reason for greater range of oxidation states in
actinoids is atkibuted to I
(2) (1) Halr flIed and tuly filed orbitals have grealEr
4f and 5d levets being close h energies
stability due to greater exchange energy,
(3) tre radioactive nature of actinoids greater symmetry and more balanced
arrangement,
(4) actinoidcontnction . (2\ The energy of 2s orbital is less than the energy
of 2p orbital in case of Hydroten like atorns.
Znl{ns()] (0.01 M)ll Cuso.r (1.0 M)lCu, the einf of where m=mass of the parricle, u=group
this D6niel cell is q- When the concenhation of velocity of the particle.
ZnSO{ b changed to 1.0 M and that of Cuma
changed to 0.01 M, the elllJ changes to E2. From the (4) The uncertainty principle is lE\At>%r
followings, which one is the relationship betwen
Ez=o * Q
f (1) 3A8CL 2A8CL l AgCl
t2)
(21 2 A8Cl, 3 AgCl, 1 AgCl
(3) E =Ez (3) 1 AgCl,3 AgCl, AgCl
2
12\ PzOs
o
NH2-NH- c-NH2
B) Coz
Z
. (4) 9z
Identify A, X, Y and Z
(1) A-Ethanal, X-Ethanot, Y-But-2-enal,
107. The corre(t statement regarding electrophile is Z-Semica6azone.
(1) 0
108. The spcies, having bond angles of 120'is (2) 1.s
0) Nch (3) I
, (1) 2
(2) BCl3
r (4) Ovalbumin is a simple food resrve in e8g - , (3) lco (m)113+, I co (NHd613*, tco GIp)613*
rihite. (4) [co (Hp)513+,lco (en)3]3+, Ico (NH3)613+
13 s
11a. Which i! the in.oEct statement ? 119. An erample of a siSma tonded organometallic
comflound is
0) rvac(s) is insulator, silicon is semiconductor, i
@ T>298K
N?+3 H2 = 2 NH3 Kr
p) r <42sK
N2+O2=2NO K2
({) r >,u5 K
1
Hz+
,o2- H2o K3
121. Ionic mobility of which of the following alkali metal
ions is lowest when aqueous solution of their salb
The equilibrium constant (K) of the reaction :
are put under an electric fietd ?
-K (1) Rb
zNIl\+%o, - 2 No+l H2o, hillbc (2) Li
. 0) K2 rg/K1 (3) Na
(2) K; K3lK1 , (4) K
(4) K2 Kl/K]
(l)
115. Extsaction of Sold and silver involves leaching with
ct.l - ion. Silver is lateI Iecoverd by :
Noz
0) zone refining
r (2) displa.ement with Zn
p) liquation OH
(4) distillation orN Noz
o (2)
117. Th moBt suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mixtrrre of ortho and para - nikophenols i5 : Noz
0) Crystallisation
(2) Steam distillation OH
(3) Sublimation
118.
(4) Chromatogaphy
0 cHs
0)
rcducing oIl
(2) Sn{r is reducmg while Pba+ is oridising
(3) Sn2- is reducing while Pba u oxidising (4)
(1)
(21 benzene
(3) ethylchlorides
(4) iodobenzene
oo H3C-C=CH
HrO HrSO,l
intermediat + product
o
HgSO4 (A) (B)
0) A: HrC-C-CHr
-[ B: HrC-C=CH
(3)
o
oll
. \2) A: H3C-C=CH2 B: H3C-f,-CH3
oHo
(4)
(3) Ar H3C-C=CH, Br H3C-f,-CH3
o so4 o
15. The element Z = 114 has been dis.overed recendy.
(1) A: H3C-C=CH2 Er H3C-C=CH2
It wil belont to which of dle folowing family/group
and elecEonic (onfiguration ? oH so4
, (1) Orygen family, [Rn] 5114 6d10 7s27pa
(2) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5fi4 6d107s27p6 130. ln which pair of ions both the species contain S - S
(3) Halogen fdmily, JRnl sfr 4 bdto 7s2 7ps bond ?
(4) Carbon family, lRnl 5fia 6dto7\2 7p2 (1) sro;-, sro;
126. The.orrect increasinS order of basic strength for
the folowing compounds is :
(2) sroS , sro;-
6
NH2
(4)
Y 0
sro; , s:o?
90'
(c) XXs (iii) Linear
d
(d) xx- (iv) Square - plaamidal
(v) Tehahedral
Code I
Jipoi2
0)
(.) O) G) (d) lrd
(l) (9 (iv) (in) (n) t"oi2
(2) (i9 (in) (ii) (0 (2)
0) tmethyl-4-oxoher-2-erFlal J5
(3)
(2) lketc2-methylhex-tenal
.o o\
(1)
3-kek>2-methylhex-4-nal
tfoImylhex-2-erl-}one
u)^.6
S 16
139. A spherical black body with a radius of 12 cm 143. A spring of for.e constant k is cut into lengths of
.adiaE6,l5O watt power.t 500 K. Ifthe radius wer ratio 1 : 2 : 3. They are conn(t'rd in series and th
hrtved and trrc temFrature doubled, the power ne$'force constant is k'. Then they are.onnerd in
r.died in waft would be : parallel and force constant is k" . Then k' : k" is :
(1) 1000 0) l:ll
@ 1800 (2) 1:14
(3) 22s , (3) 1:6
(4) 45O o
(4) 1 :9
1{0. A long solenoid of diameter 0.l m has 2 x 1d turns 144. The de-Broglie wavelenSth of a neutron in thermal
per meter. At the cenh of the solenoid, a coil of
equilib um with heavy water at a temPerature T
100 turns and radius 0.01 m is placed vrith its axis (Kelvin) and mass m, is :
coincidiry with th solenoid axis. The current in
the solenoid reduces at a constant rate to 0A ftom
4 A in 0.05 s. II the resietance of the coil i5 10 12O
the total charge flowin8 through dre coil during this
"/ J3mlr
time is: 2h
(1) 32 pC JmLT
(2) 16 r pC h
(3) 32npC rr'
'Grr
(4) 16pC h
\" JSmIT
141. Two rods A and B of difierent materials are welded
together as shown in figure. Their thermal
145. Radioactive material'A' has decay onstant'8 I'
conductivities are Kl and K2. The thermal
and material 'B' has decay constant'I'. Initialy
condu.tivity of the composite rod will be :
they have same numbrofnuclei. After what time,
the ratio of number of nuclei of mate al 'B' to that
'|
Tt T,
'A' wiu be e ?
.l 1
r (1)
8\
0) Kr +& 1
Q\ 9I
(2) 2(Kr + K,)
K1 +K2 (3) 1
, (3)
2
1
3(K1+K2) (4)
(1)
149. Tyo 153. The r and y.-oordinates of the pdrttk at any time
cars moving in opposite directions approach
are r = 5t - 2t2 and y = 10t respectively, where : and
each other with speed of 22 m/s ar.d "16.5 nt/s y are in mebrs and t in sconds. The a..eteration of
nrpectively. Thed ver of the first car blows a hom
the particle at t = 2s is I
having a frequency 400 Hz . The frequency heard
by the driver of the scond car is [velocity of sound (1) - 4 m/sz
3r0 m/sl :
. (2\ -&lrl./s2
0) 411H2
p)0
(2) 1.18 IIz
(0 3s0 I lz (4) 5 m/s2
(.1) 361 ttz
19. Suppose the charge of a ploton and an elechon diff.'r
150. Which one of the following represents forward stighdy. One ofthem is -e,theotheris(e+Ae). lf
tias diode ? the netofeleclrostatic force and giavitational force
bet\ir'een two hydrogen atorns pla.ed at a distance d
-2V R +2V
r (1) (much greater than atomic Bize) apart is zero, then
Ae is of the order of [Given mass of hvdroeen
5V mh=1.67x10 zksl 'rnh._ 1.6-l'y\01t1
(2) 3V %.
(1) 10-37 C
(3)
OV It -2V (2) 10-47 C
(3) 10-20 C
-3 V
(4)
(4) 10-3 C
s 18
155. Which of Ore fotlowing statemnb are corect ? 159. Two Polaroids Pt and P2 are placed with theii axis
perpendicular to each other. Unpolarised liSht h i5
(.) Cenhe of mass of a body always coincides incident on Pr. A third polaroid P1 is kePt in
with the cenbe of gravity of the My. beth'en Pl and P2 such that its axis mal6 an angle
,ly with that of Pr- The intensity of EarsmitH light
(b) CenEe of mass of a My is the point at which
the total Sravitational torque on the body is
through P2 is :
lr,
(c) A couple on a body produce both (t)
8
tsanslational and rotational moEon in a My.
(d) Mechanical advantage greater than one to
me6ns that small effort can be usd to lift a t2) 16
large load.
155. The ratio of wavelengths of the last line of Bahter 150. The accelerahon due to gravity at a height 1 km
serie. and the lasl lineof Lyman sries r!: a depth d below the
above the earth is the same as at
surface of earth. Then :
(1) 4
(2) 0.s
a= I r.,,,
0)
(3) 2
2
147 Corlsider a drop of rain water having mass-l g falling (3) a=1t-
from a height of 1 km. It hits the ground with a 2
speed of 50 m/s. Tale'g'constant with a value
10 m/s2. The *'ork done by the (i) gravitational (4) d=1km
force and the (ii) resistive force of air is :
0) 30Hz
p
(2) 40 rtz t (3)
B
(3) 10 Hz
B
(4) 20 Hz (4)
3p
19 s
152. 'thermod),namic processes are indicated in the 155. If 0r and 02 be the apparmt angls of dip observed
following diagram. in two vertical planes at right anSles to each other,
P
thm the Eue angle of dip 0 is given by .
(1) cot28 =cot28r -cot2oz
, (2) tan20=tan201-tan202
700 K
(3) cot2o = coPer + coor
500 K
(4) tan20 = tan2q + hn202
Makh the fouowing : 157. Two blocks A and B of masees 3m and m respectivety
lcolumn-1 are connecEd by a massless and inextensible sking.
CoIumn-2
The whole system is surpended by a massteis
P. Process I Adiabatic sp ng as shown in fiSure. The magnitudes of
Q. kocesstr h Isobaric acceleration of A and B immed iately after the string
R. Processm c. Isochoric is cut, are respedively :
S PrccessM. Isothermal
'164. (1) c I
is wound around a hollow rylinder of mass 3
3 and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
of the cylinder if the rope is pulled with
of 30 N ? 168. Two discs of same moment of inertia rotating abou
t
their regular axis passing through centre and
0) 25 tad/ s2
perpendicular to the plane of disc with an8ular
. (2) velocities ot and 02. They are brought into contact
(3) 25 m/s2 face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. The
e,tpression for toss of energy d u ring this pro.ess is :
(1) 0.25 rad/ s2
fl=>-+>+"--r (2)
8
I ,.:
(1)
2.V
Ql 1.15 p I
(2)
I
(3) e.r pl v
v
(4) 4.s5 !.l (3)
v
(4)
'
170. A capacitor is charged by a battery' The battery is
removed and another identical uncharged caPacitor 173. In a common emitter Eansbtor amPlifier the audio
is connecM in parallel. The total electrostahc enerSy signal voltage across the collector is 3 V. The
of resulting system : r6istance of collector is 3 kO. If current Eain b 100
and the base resistance is 2 K), the voltag and
power Sain of the amPlifier is I
(-1) remains the same
(1) 150 and 15000
L R
+
0) mov away from each other
R C
(1) 2A
(3) kep floating at the same distance betwen
them.
(2) 0 amFre
. (3) 2mA
(4) move towardseach other
(4) 0.24
21. s
175. A U tube h,ith both ends open to the abnospherc, ir 178. The rdtio of re<olving pot\ers ot an opti(at
partially filled with water. Oit which is immiscible micros.ope for two wavelengtls A and
= 4000
with water, is poured into one side until it st nds at I"=50ffAis ^l
a distance of 10 mm above the waier level on the
other side Meanbhile the water rises by 05 mm
qiy z,z t
from its ori8rna I level (see d iagrdm ). The jensty of (2) 16:81
the oil is: (3) 8:27
Pa Pa (4) e:4
r -)ro 179. A gas mixture consists of2 moles ofO, and 4 moles
.E "',"water level
tFinal ol Ar dt temperdture T. Nettechng dit vibrationdt
65 mm modes, the tota I intemal energy of the system is :
oil 'x
D
Initial water level (l) e Rr
65 mm (2) rl RT
B -'- c (3) l Rr
O \4) 15 RT
(1) m-3
800 kg
180. The resistance of a wire is 'R' ohm. lf it is melted
(2) 928k9m 3 and stritched to'o' tjmes its original lengrh, its neh.
(3) 650 kg m-: resistance will be :
(4) 42s kg m-3
(l) n2R
U6. The photoelectic thEshold wavelength ofsilver i5
329) x IO- 10m. The velocity of $e etron eirred R
from a silver surface by ulk.violet light of
(2) .:
*'avebngh 2536 x l0- l0 m is :
(3) nR
(Given h=414 x 10-1s evs and c=3 x 108 lrs-l)
0) - 61xld nrs-l (1) !n
. (2) * 0.3x106 ms-1
(3) =6x105ms-l
(4) - 0.6, x 106 mr - 1
tQ) lc 4to e2
- -1/
(3)
1l- e2 l2
cu I are6 J
r ,tV
(1) .'zlc "' i '
L 4nco )
;:
-I
R
1. fyo P1 and P2 .re pla.ed witr ihcn .xic
Pql6loids 3. Thermodynamic processes a.e indicated in the
fcrpendicular to esch odlt. Unpotrrkdltftbnr folowiry diaSram.
incident on Pl. A third polaroid p,l b kept in P
between Pl and P2 such that ib axfu maie3 llr 6ngle
45'with that of Pl. The inh$ity of haisndtdlight
throu8h P2 is :
0)
Io
t6
fl 700 K
500
300 K
x
(2)
Io
2
,u P,
Column-l Colulnn-2'
Adiabatic
'ur^ o Isobaik
R. Isochoric
(3) lq S. Proceis
(1)
I lo \'
//
P-rd. orb. R- a, SJc
\QA-^ o'&, *- d, SJb
\gf P-c. Q-+a, R+ q' s-+b /J
(4)
8 P--rc, Q--rd, R-+b, S-+a
I
t-. 4 The rc.istance of a wire is 'R' ohm_ Ifitis melted
t and stshhed tD'rf
resistan<e will te :
- Two blo.ks A and B of masss3qggbqg5pctivly
are connecH by a maqrle3e and inexr.nsibk EEiry. (1) ;tR
The whole system is suspended hy a Jnaisless
sDrins as shown in ficur. The macnitudes of (2) nR
a.releration of A and B immediatelv alg theJtint
//
ie cut, are rBpctively :
otv R
t
l \F/ n'n
q 7.78 q ltw
Ql
0)
1.25
r.se ,A 8n
1 l
x (4) 1.6e
(2) 225
0)
1 G---
(3) 450 4r.0
/
(4) 1000
,-1^ro --v
8. [n an elechomagnetic
(2)
7 G
%
,frrrfr rA
m-dan sq field
is \40 l^L
sr ,["*]'
Effi = 5v/ trt. The peal value of tie magrEltb field
i3:
(1) 4.23x10-E T lt"
"l
**,
9n,
\2) x to-8 T ruL 't
r/a b- tl .'
to 7lcr"'."] 1%
(1)
2.83x10-l T
0.70 x 10 -t T ,;?,t 1,
12. Two cars moving in opposite direction! approach
9. Oneendof Iis each other wrth speed of Z-mA and 15.5 m/s
of mass'm' and other end struI repectvely, rhe drivgpldrqtElgtEls. hom
pet on a smooth If havrnt a rrequFncy @ Iy . The frgggrry heard
move6 in cirdewi$ sFed dle by the d r,?r of the set6-nd car is lvebcity oI round
particle (directed towar ds cen will be Yoryl6|,
(I Jepresenb the tension in the
\rd ,G* Cg
(1) Zdo (2) 350 Hz -f5
wooLSy +ltt'
12) r (3) l llz
l\" -1L
(3 +
I
2
x (4) 411llz
v"/x3 o
13. Which of the fouowins L
(4) l-+ (a) Centre of mass of a body always
with the cmhe of gravity of dE boay
(b) Centre ofnass ofa body b 0l pointatwhich
10. The de.Broglie the total favitationd torque on dre body is
equilibrium with hea ata T
(Kelvin)
(c) A couple on a body produce both
2h translational and rotational motion in a body.
0) JmkT
(d) Mechanical advantage trerEr thall one
h means that 5m.ll efrort cltr
De ued b lift a
-rt
Q) larye load.
vCkr
(4)
2h
/
v(3)
(c) and
O) and (d)
(a)"rAF
(d)
il v (3)
(4)
Salvanometer
ttrough tle
(3)
18. Which one of lhe following
tz -tr { l./
bias diode ?
trtz
(4) (1) 3 R 5V
t, +tl
h (3)
4
I
I ("rr
+-zl2
-r,lzf
)1 n;rJ
1,
sries and the last line of L
(1)
12)
Bl 1-/
(n\-/
0.s
2
'),
--( I
| --),
\/A
is
u|,
d
lup
(4*
4, ?il d.;
a,nd {^d '(4)
3p
B
s.,' done for rotating the coil by l8C atainst the torque
is:
r:r
.,
boi2
rrd
(1) 1.15 pJ
x (
1
${#. $ V
(4)
9.1pJ
4.5s p
2.3pl
I d6
\1,?
^
\.
s
I
ZL A roF it wound &ound r E. A partide execuhB linear sirrrph h.rDolriq hotion
3 kg and cm. with en.mplitude of 3 dr. Wh.&ffid" i,
accelration o({E if the roF ie 2dr from the mean piqo& LE!Ei!t!!e oI its "t
a foiEc of30 N ? velocity is equal to out of ib accek;rtid6. Thm its
bme oenod m seconds B
0) strr./ s2
2n l*1)
(2) 25 m/ s2
0)E
(3) 0.25
e\) (21
,1V'#^
({) 25 nd/ s2
"G
''7
,{-
23 A U tube with both ends open to lhe ahospheE, b
partialy filed with water. Oil, which is immbcibk ,tv s
with water, is poured into one side until it stan& at
a distance of 10 mm above the water level on the
other side. Meanwhile the water ises by 65 mm
26. Radioactivematerial'A'
ftom rts onginal levl (see diatram). The.deruity of and material 'B has
th..'l is ihey have same number
the ratio of that
1
Pa Pa 'A wil be E ?
550 kg
lg m:r
m-3
1f.l\ o The diagrans
)) ),
)) I
24. 'o ro
t "_I:y4!onaosh."l'
Maximum worl ii required to move o in
0) -Bm/sz {.-4t fisureOL
(3)
,\
5
l^,",
m/s,
*rsf,*
L\-
V
(4) Minimum work is required
fieurE (a).
b move o in
I 9
5
is 33. If q lnd 02 be the appaEnt aryler d dip ob6erved
in two verticrl plan. rt rlght antb b each odEr,
i5 connecd in Paralel total then lhe Eue angle of dip e is 8ivo by :
reiulting sl:!1m (t) tari0 = tan2or - tanro,
0) increases by a facto. of 2
Qlfu=aP-ar+coPa,
e) ircreases bY a fsc{or of4
,h p) tan20: tan2ol + tan2o2
P1 -,/decreases bY a factor of 2
(4) rernaiff thesa hu'y + (4) cot2o = cot2o, - cot202
i
p)/
'16: 81
A:27 '\'4*r speed
l0 The work done by the (0 sravitational
the (ii) resbtive force ofan is
dW
I
Q) a=1r,n
2 1T
4; 35. A of diamcter 0.1 m has
lo)o
2x 104 turns
tt{ Ql/6
+
a,
\, v
vJ\
R c (2)
2x
\il+ v
ampere
0 ) &1
Q)
(3)
2trrA
0.2 A
I
7 \fl v th 1'
(4) 2A (4)
2y p x,
-l I
(..
The phobekt thle hold wrveL'l8th o( rilve! b {1. The dven electic.l ntwoll ie equivalert to
329) x 10 - r0 EL
Ttlevdaity oftheelctone+.cbd D
from a silver surface by ultr.v&let-Ii;ht of D Y
+
wavetenpth 2536 x l0 - Io m is : B
o) I
(Given h = 4.U x 10-15 evs and
(1) = 0.3 x 16 rrls-r
(2) =6x1Sms-1
(3) = 0.6 x 106 Eli-1
(4) = 61x1d ms-l
c =3 x 108 ms-r)
\:
42.
(2)
(3)
(4)
NOt gate
AND gate
NOR gate
(""4
11 RT
9RT
*8rr^{- b'[
(3)
(4 1 :11
L l,',\: )na
'46 I 6)t )). {
*offi
-l
39. Two rods A and BofdifferentmaErialsarewelded $. A camot engine having an
totether as shown in fiSure. Theilqrermal l0
conductivities are Kt and K2. Thq..l$ermal engirE, i5 usd as a retnter.tor. f dElrgrkdom o
conduchvity of d composite rcd wil be : the sFtem is 10 l, the amount of e'riqrgr abcorbed
ftom the rerervoir at
T1 -')P: 0) l00l
(2) 1I
d
(,. P)r/nt
(1) 2(K1+ K' 14) el
44. In a common emitter transistor
K1tK2 3 V. The
2 is 100
' and the base and
3(Kr +K2)
,T, t
power gain of the
(3)
2
(1) 20 and 20m
(2) f
1r Lq
\- 1-
t|
ii, io* A
dH, \/
*"\A .t-
M./* (3)
'' mHz
(4) a 'tr (4) 30 Hz
1,/
\b"- \),
8
In th elcfoctkorical ceU : 5f. The Earon for greater range oI oxidrtbn,t h3in
ZnlznSO4 (0.01 M)ll cuSOlII.0 M)lCu, dle o,I of &tinoi& b attriEguo
. this Daniel ce[ is q.
tryheD the con6E"tion of (1) 4f A hveb biry close in ne.gi3
.nd
ZnSOa is changed to t.0 M anf,thaiof CuSOl (2) theradioactive nature oI actinoids
Ehrnged to 0.01 M, the emlchanjgs to E, From th;
folowints, which one is the retatiortshiii between
(3) actinoidcontraaion
({) 6d and 7s levels having co mparable
E, and E2 ? (civeru!I =6.6591 -\ energies
LW( (*t
+1so5l
11 .8l
12)
. (3)
- s001
(2)
X
OH
(4) sos l
U molality of the diluE solution
dept6sion be
6 (3)
o
unchangqd
doubled '
dt r,n,
'[5tt
halved
(4) F
(4) qPH
,iiJIi. ,,,.,,,"ri
a
+
-- Cui lAgG.tHa)zl
Silver mirror observed
9
(.,,i.)EU? -OH A
A
o
l
NH2-NH- C-NH:
Z
(1) CobaltocsE Br
and cine substitution reaction
(2)
Grignard's redge(lt
(2)
thy[-{'h" Th overal of the
(4) 0
58. Concentration of the At+iions in
solution of Ag2C2Oa is 2.2 x 10- r mol L-l
solubiEd product of Ag2Cp. is 51. Which o, the (ollowin depend
V,., x 1o -12 L)
reurpElgq.?
(1) Watht
(2\ 2.42x70-6
tl\
(3) 2.66r70-tz Mohdty
(4) 4.s x 1o-u Mole ftaction
10
.HicttlEcorrlct product h dE 67.
Hff$ff'"*}g1;s***,
H:C - Hdo.
1r1
. ygfr"*-*t
(2) -liquation
EE-
(8)
B) distillation
C (r Ar H3C-C=CH2 B: H3C -c- CHr (4) zone refhing
I
oH o 58. Whichoneofth pairs of \,r tl
samegllgler ?
(2) A: H3C-C=CH2 B: qC-C-CH3
,i.k o
(r) Nz,
d0
(2) cq No
(3) A: {rC-C=CH2 B -,I - C=CH. (3) o"NOS
OH so. (V7''co
(4) A: H3C-C-CHr B: HrC_C=CH te Corect for the velentths
[- in the visible retlon
o
(r) P(MrJ43.,tco(enhl3..tco(Hp)J3 r
53. It b bcause of inability of nC ekckors of dr valare (:L,,1co(e,'hl3-.
(3) lco Gr.o)J3+, t6" (enhp.,l lc"ojpjJ..
shel to paticipate in bonding thar: Ico0.rHdJ-.
co o;rrJr ,
0) .5,n{+ is reducing while pba+ is oxidising (a) lco(Hp)613+,lco (NHr6p.. t co(6rh1r+
r{9- Srz* ir rcducing while pb. + is oxidising
E
CJ) Sn2+ b oxidising while pb{ } is reducing
(4) Sn2+ and pb2+ are both oridisixt8;:nd
70,
il",ffillrli"''@E-
reducing \
x
HgCl2 and I, botlJgberd&lglylLia-:,vater
containint I - ions the pair of specieB fomred b :
\g-/rert,r-
(2) Hgt2,IJ 0)
NO..
GI)
I CH1
(trD-
3el,j
(3) HsbI- II<I<III.
(4) . HrK-, r; a) II<Itr<I
p) Itr.<I<N
haeing bond 12tr
(4) III<II<I
7'1. Name lhe ga3 that can rcadily deco
(2)
$lolution:
(1) P2Os
(3)
(2)
- t4)
'so2
,""(?"*,* respect to (,1). No2
tM"(cD6r
72 'Whichofrte Cq
0) It ir dsd squarE planar
0) Planb
for
(2) d-&odie'swavelengthisdvenb, h
n s. * 2 o. -\r-o K-l
where m= mass of the grouP
The equilibdum constant (K) of the reaction : velocity of the particle.
(1) Kl K3lK1 l(
\x4 (4) HaffiIed and h,Iy f ixed ogEEbgg$eater
stability due to sreater exch.nse enerty,
-kt greater sym metry and
(2) K rl/r, arranSement.
rit sno?-,-szx
(2t s\-,s,o];
-+* P)
and can form a bond by a(rpting . pdir of
ebchors from
Ehcrophite is a
and can form a bond
a nucleophih
dutted species
acceptiry a pait of
6-s electrons from another
prz{,o!-,srol-v . (4) Electsophiles ale terlgrclly rEtsrl ;IEcto!
(4) s",#-.
7\'. s.ol
and can form a bond,I{ ac.ptitlg r pair of
' " electrons ftom a nucleop'hile
E t2
81, A 20 tiE containerat {00 K contrins CO2G) at E4 A fust order reaction hrs a
prssule 0.4 ahr and an exceas of $O (negled the 10_2sc-1. How much time
volu.me of solid SrO). The volumeof dr contairEr is the rcachnt to Educe to 5 g ?
now decreasd by hoving dre movabk pE6ifitted 6
(1) .0 sec ,fiJ
rn ure .onraner I he mayimirm volume bf the (2) /Ui*< I
container, when pres
maximum value, will be
\ff 1ro.6
-
xc k', "e \lil
(Given that coz(g),
Kp=1.5abl) 85. With respect to the conJormets
the follo$,in8
0) 2liEe (1) Bofh bond anStesgd bond
Q\5
(3) 0litre 0 (2) Bond angte remairls s\Ae bur bond tengdr
.l lihc changes /
(3) anghcharyE but bond lmgth renain,
82. Which one is the niostacidic Both bond angle rnd bond length cirange
I b (2)
Ifr ih'J (3)
v
(2)
Y ltr
(2)
F. tu,
Tel2 XeF2
4^
(3) (4) tw; ,
\\ ( 88. Match
wi0r
Columnl C-olumnII
(4)
cL? @t XX' T - shape
(b) xx e..oe"1@-,"-ia"r
".tjo
B
I (.) Linear
A0\"t[ hALl)
>298K G) G) (d)
t 0) (iv) tu,
jf'('
(r)
(2) T<{25
T>qE K
N at z6,l tr, (ll)
\r/(4) liiil (i,) (ii)
(4) all (v) (iii) (ii)
\(1oo
i. j$t
13 R
89. Ttre moat Buitable method of rpqrrtion of 1 | I 95. An er@mPle of
mixture of ortlo and para - nikoplErrols b :
01,-<bah distilation
(11 St ogyt
(2) Sublihation (2) a
7taft
(3)
(4)
Ckomatogaphy
Crystallisation
e/u*
(4) tl,olhn.I
q). The correct order of the stoichiomtsies of
formed $ hen A NO in excess is treated . Match the following sexually transmitted
Nith the.o mP CoCl,-6Nl 3, CoO3.5 NH, diseass (Colunr,r - 0 with their cawative atmt
CoCl,..l Ntl, resDctively B:j (Colunln - n) and select dle corecl option.
i,l*.i., o*c, , r AgClJ
'
nr Column-l Colunn- It
(2) 1 AgCl,3 A8CI, AtCl 2
0)
93. The assciation of histone Hl with
indicates D.up.
[) The Dt.rA double helix
..---- isjr88ed (3) Bery
(2) Trans{ription is occuring.
(4) Nut
(3) I)NA rep
(.{) Ihe DNA is condensed into a Chromatin
I:itr{ 98. Which of the follow ing facilitats open ol
stomatal aper
9. The le8ion of Biosphere Rserve whi+ is legally (1) Longitudinal orientation oI cellulose
protctelt and wherc no human activ ity is allon,ed microfibrils in the .ell wall of guard cells
0)
(2) Conbaction of outer wall of turrd celt
%
Core zone (3) in tugidity oI Suard cltr
(3) Bufferzone J (1 Radinl orierrhtion of celluboe lthodbrib i^
(4) Transidon zor* arc cell wall of tuard cclls
R at
99. Whkh ofdra
chalachr to occuN h
(1) Femab Reproductive kact
100. Mycolhi6'e are +he exoFle of 106. Thc genotypes ofa Husband and
Wife_are IAIBand
.4;,' uutuaism
(2)
(3)
Fungistaiis
Amensdislr
f#:tll:liffi3r..iffi,Tfli
(4) Antibiocis (1) a Senotype; apryfrotypes
50s
1t7,
(3) 20%
(4) 70%
(1) Tomato is a
102. Which of the folltrvinS is cqrecrly matched
usd-ry_-dlell? =..==-tor th Srosn in
15 R
110. cll 116. Orc
for to in his
Mitochondrion
(1) Pod - Inflated ot Cor$kicd
Q) Lys&ome
(2) - Tall or Dwdrf
(3)
Trichomes - Glandutar or non-glandular
(0 Seed - creen or YelLw
t The
(1)
varular cambium normally gi
Peridml
117. Select the
R 1
127. Trarsplantation qltbsuB/orearB falb often due Artificj.l setection io ot tain corys yirding higher
to.r'on-{ctepranUlblstiribtrodyl wtiartype mitrouPutrEpranti: +--:-
ot rmmune-respon5e is resDonsible for such
0) stabilizihg followed by dbruDtive as ir
stabllizesthepopulati6n-E-fr Eehe,
(1) PhFiobry imnune resporue ),ieldin8 cows.
(2) Autoimr*, rcsponse (2) stabrlizrng slecrion.s it sr.bitizes thrs
i{g,,/'ceu - mediabd ihmune req)orse cnaracter nr the poputation.
(? Anaphase
degradation for
of animal cells. II is d{ective cell,
which of the folowing 6i;@ttoccur,
(1) Recombin tion of cluomosome arns will
128. In oronrs are the modifirntions of
(2) Chromodo&willhotcondnre
Laat
(3) Chromosotrrr wifl beftrgmnd (2) Stipulet
q1f *rn not.egeg.te
--d,--*"-. (3) AdvlrtitioB root
(4) SCm
124. Which among the ar tho smallelt
cIs. knohn witftout a definih ell
to plants as vrell rs animals and can survive without 129. In cas of the spongocoel b lined with
oxySpn ?
B (1) Norroc
mesnchymal cells
(2) o6tb
Q) Ba.flJras
(3) donaruE
(l) os.,rfa
)
!!rf My(oPlasma
@
1 125. Fruit and
by the
(1)
leal drop at
Gibberclli...id
ol
eIy:EIllEItsvenhd 130. The moryhological nature of the edible part of
0) Ped p
(2) (2) PdiprEl
Eorylene B) Cotyleddr
(4) (4)
'!_ rl .
F'
7 R
131, Which statements 137. Mydin Bhe.th i, produ$ by
(1) The (1) and Ashocytes
(1) They have negahve impact on agriflthual (l) Population Growth equation
land Ecologcal BiodiveEity
Q)
(2) They are harmfirl to human health p) l,aws of m.q!4ract.
(3) T)y alter rainlalland nonsoon pathms
(4) area relationships
g /hey cause increased agricultural
" productiYity
/') Which of the folowing
ty Hypersecretion in
0) ujl_ds
141. Select
/ffi? Presn of planb ar?arued intn wll irl
defurd ve (1) tr19['.2
L,/ rayers deFnd,nr on
EillgEllgiaEsg.b.t
ln i- (2\ F
@v.
0) TemFrah Forst Rhodospifllum Myconhiza. ,b
(2) . Tropical S ,.rh.h (4) Nitsosen fircr
Tropical Rain Forest
D(
135.
l9l
0)
Grassland
i
AtEactantsartgg!3IIggEgllhli r 0) q and Ca planb
P< RW C
the prinary
Cleistog.trry )
(2) .Ar|eIrtophily P@.
.. VB-
(4)
Entomophly
Hydrcphny
,W,iY:
wc,Ptaft
' rl' ffitvf*llir
1|:}. A dbease caused by rn
nondiriunction ie :
autosoEral prirnrry
g Which celb of 'Crypts of Lieberluhn' secrete
attibacterial ly,ozyme ?
(4) Turne/ssynd'me
(,r) ZymogCn cells
i)-
yr\ 148. Spk:gsomgl" n.l in cclls of
X=12,Y=7 True .ibs are attrched 149. Homozygous purelines in cat e can be obtained
dorsallv to verteffiBlumn by
and venEally to the sEmum. (l) y,ting of indrviduals of different rpecies.
(3) X=12,Y=5 True ribr are attached Pr,,/miting of related individua-ts oJ sryre breed.
dorsally b verbbral column
lrd sbrnuln or 0le two nds. (J) matin8 of uluelaH iiilviduals of sam(
bied 'w
(4) X-24,Y=7 True ribs are dorsally (4) EutmE of individualrtr)diffeFnt brced
att ched to vertebml colum
but arc hee on ventsal side. '
150. GnRH, a hypothalamic hororone , needed in
rcprcduction, acts on :
(2) Renin v c3) The sma.ller the fragment siz, the fadler ir
P) AtirlN.Eiuiet EroN
($ Pcidvely durgEd fragwrb mot'e r drther
({) lrd
i +" +6. |$:. r,r;: .I
'19 R
The DNA 156. A gene whose exptession help! to identifv
8el
can be after hansformed
S!.,1tEg asl+
Etridiun bmmide (1) gene
(3)
(3) Vect'r
(a) Phsmid
(1) Aniline blue
Good vision dpends on adquab inhke of caroEE-
Adult humdn RBCr are eqllleerp. Which-;f d,e rich food
foll6wing starement(s) rslare most ap't6riatc Selecl the bst opBon from the followilagbh!6|b.
e\planation for this feature ?
(a) Vitamin A derivarives are for ed from
(a) They do not need to rc
(b) The photopighents arglmHded in
O) They are somati. cells
membrane discs of the rfop setmenl
the
Options: Options:
(1)
.-..--...-.-
thai one
Testes -, Vasa efferentio .) Kidney __,
(2)
ProcessmS
Which one-of the foltowing statementB
0" $,ith to enzymes ? Dowrutleam processing
Co-facbor
(a) Bioprocdsing
(2) + Ccnzvme
+ Coenzlme
169. Double feokation exhibihd by
(4) Coenzyme = Aponzlme + Holoenzyme 's
Q.,z/Perisrod+tyla
(1) 333
(4) Cibalus
(2) 1
Reeptor.6iEs for neuob'arEmithrs .re prBmt on
165.
-/. (4 rr
\1.),/
(2)
(3)
post-synaPtic membrd'E
membranes ofsi'naphc vesicls
pre.s).naPticmembrane
dt'/
(4) tif,s of arcns
'"' ffift #ffill'eeeig*4""*
165, Root haiff develop &oDt the region of: (l) Ilargo.hindKhorana
fl) MerisEmaticactivity
C4 Criffift
$,/u"nuo,;on
G) Elongation
\+t/n "r-"ra
q,r*
(4) Root cap (a) Avery, Mcbod and Mccarry
fr' . tj i.rl+trt:
2l
) Frolr lE6rt lr,hn taken out of [re Hv continu3 12. Tt lEp.ti. portal vein drahc blood to liver ftom
to beat for uomeftiD
\__----z 0) Inbtir
Select the best
(a)
(b)
Frot is
option from&e
r poikilothem. '
Frog doe3 not have any corohary circulation
(2)
p)
#
Stomach
(4) KidrEF
k) i! ' myosenic' in natuJt
V^eart
(d) auto\citable.
178. Identify th tof
\Pr.t-rs on 8.
Options heartwood:
c) and (d) (1) It comprises dead elements with highly
only (c) Iignified walls
0) lipase, amyl.3e, trypeinogen, 18O, Whi.h one ftom thGe givm below is the period fo.
Mendel's hybridization experimenb ?
procgrboxYpePtidase
I
(z) .wg(ylase, peptiaa-se, kyrp.inogerr rcnnin ol ,8m-$n
l
(1i-BqiratoryRe"ervevol,rrne
Q),,,'6iaoot vot,me
(J) IrBpir.toryRcePevohn
({) Tidalvolu,ne
1. Homozygotts prarelinfis in cattle can be obtouwd
by;
(1) mating of unrelated individuals of same
(1) lI5i^t'=R5!%3T'Mtm"^3Tf%^?W breed.
(1)
(2).. Wind
t
(2) Positively chargedfragments move tofarther
(2) vn?R> a#f^ Tg^ ^ M "qr end
a
fututria
(2)
(3) Chlajnydoncnas
P)
(4) Marchantia
(4)
K = N (1) K-rN
(2) K>N (2) K>N
P) K<N P) K<N
j5zM{4) 'r' 3mKt^t (4) The value of Y approaches zero
2& Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first
time:
(i)
(1) Laws oflimiting factor
(2) Species area rciadonships
(3)
P) Population Crowds equation
(4) "RT^^ejf^ f^flwrll (4) Ecological Biodiversity
29.
29. Which ofthe foi jowing statements iscorrect ?
(1) pe descending limb of loop of Henle is 3^
t\ impermeable to water.
(2) ^ 3iT7t6 ^ ^ %1^i^TTTBT 11 (2) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
permeable to water.
(3) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
P)
wrnrti permeable toelectrolytes.
(Sir (4) The ascending Umh of loop of Henle is
impenneabie hu water.
30. The process of separation anil purification ol
depressed prnttrin bpforemaxketmg called:
^ g^pn 9^ ^^sfTTnn^?
(1) Downstream processing
(!) ST^TWSRFtm
(2) Bioprocessing
(3) Postproduction processing
P)
(4) Upstream processing
(4) afirwFwcn'r
31- RV THS ^ RBC ^I ^ ti. Adult human RBCs are enudeaie. Which ol the
following statement(s) is/are most appropriate
'IStH W 3N<T W^ #?
explarution for this feature 7
(a) si^n snST^RirlT ^ f (a) They do not need lo reproduce
(b) 4s>lhiVTtf?R=iRtl ^ ^) They are somatic f^n*
(c) ^ ^ I
(c) Tf^ do not metabolize
(d) TTTO ^ % (d) AllthffiottemalspaceisavaUablefor oxygen
fwt-mwti ** "*' transport
ftWW: Options: '
(I) %8m(fl) 0) Only (a)-
'XSl W-(c)i^(d) (2) (a),(c)and(d)
(3) (b)5?i(c) Jo (3) (b)and(c) I
32. "fif ^ ^ ^rgd^d fq 32. Whichof the foDotving in sewage Ireatmcnt removes
suspended solids ?
a) 0) ixcundaiy tRatment
(2) Primary treatment
P) 4flrNr'5syR p) Shidge treatment
(4) 4H^R (4) Tertiary treatment
35. 0
SS^s=^
?^%5f
(0 BufEerxone
(2) Wm^hj y, (2) TraT>sibon zone
(3) y?,'?iimT^ P) Restorationzonc
H) W Corezone
36-^NA,f^ ^ ^ ^ 36.
(') f) '^^gg'ng^randtow.rt.^pitaioon^
(2) ''^N^ft'ns^^anPilfFc^ TO
()
W ^^'^'^Sstrandtow.rdap|ibonferk-
$7.
MyeUn sheath is produced by;
(2) ffiH'Ili^l4Jlf^;^a,fts,^ (1) Asuocytes and Schwann Cells 43.
WftI7frTOi;g7TO3;H%jBT^ (2) "8wJendrocytesandOs(eoclasls
(3) CWeodasbandAstrcxytes
W Schv,aniiCeUsand01igoded,o(y^
0) da=l-^ ~ 38.
Which<rfftefonowta^,^p,y^ ,
wfN*yR ^ . 0) f*IOhH|B 44.
*v
10
W (4) Argentaffincelb
12
57.
57. Foot hairsdmhphorn th regwnof;
(t)
0) moRgadnn
(2) (2) Root cap
(3) (3) MnistEmaticActivity
{4) Mahiration
58.
S8.
Gc^viaondependfionadequtteintafcerfcaroteM. j
nchfood.
fR if ^a=T VI w? ?{t^ I Sdectthebestoption from thefoDowir^slatBinl&
() Viiamin A derivatives ate /ormed from
caRMES>e.
<b) ftrttTi*i Uui ^ nt
- ' -
W The photopjgments are embedded in (he
membiajH? diw of the inner segment
{c) Av;i^5?q5r t(
(c) Retinal isaderivative 0/Vitamin A.
(d) 37^^ {d) R^aJ is a light absorbing part of aU the
mi\ Visual photDptgmcnts,
OptioBs:
Niy w.(25^(d) (1) (aX(c)and(d)
<2) (a)'rt{c) (2) (a)9&d(c)
0) (b),(c)T3:9(d) P) (b),{c)ajxd(d)
W (a)^(b) (4) (a)and(b)
59.
Ababy
and boy through
passes agedtwoadentaj
years isadmitted
check- up.toplaysAorf
IliedeRtfet
*liii 1^%^^?ftraiTTrfN?T^? obsovedthatOe boy had twenty teth. Wh^teeA
wefe absent?
. 0) (1) Ganirws
_ am-^^ (2) Pi^molais
(3) Molars
(4) fS3^ (4) Incisors
6a
^ TOcft t ? 4 "*f
(1) B<Jthftreduetoaqu4nlit<<vdefcctmgiobm .
'Vn^ ^R? wi^m qfiMiJiifii+^ft chain synthesis.
I % fI
(2) ThaUssemiaisdu^tolesssynteisof^lM
<2) molecvles.
?ttTT ^1
(3) Sickle ccU anemia is du<* to a quantitative
^5^.421/# ^ ^?I*l <(**<*! 4rWII<*^* probkm ofgtobin molccule.
(4) Both are due to a qualitative defect inglobin
B.
(4) ^ fs:^ "5i?t TjqirH^ ^ % chain synthesis.
m
^ snro^ 8u^iih(m* Ghrh 62. CrtRH. a bypothalanic hormone, needed in
iR vrtsiTcn^? icproductuHv acts on:
*Nq^ 3TO^I^13ft>^3*RLH^Fai^^n^^ (1) anterior pituitary gland and stimalates *
secretion of LH and PSH.
ififMri "573! I
^ 7f? ^ 3|R FSH % {2) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates
secretion oi oxytoon and F5f1.
"^rra^ ^ VCTn ^ I
(3) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates
secretion of LK and r]axin.
^ "s^tftff 9?T?n f I
(4) 3TO ijfti ^ 3|R LH ^ armMm % (4) anterior pituitary gland and stimulates
section ofLH and oxytocin.
^ 4^ Pifl ^>T<!1 ^ I
61 ^F?i aft? %WTfi 1*^ ^ 1^*1% wim sro 63. Fruitand leafdrop at earlystagescanbe pieveviled
fran^ qim^? by theappbntkm of:
(1) (1) Etfa^fene
\ai/ 3fi5^
(2) Aiixxns
ol p)
lit (3) GibbereUic acid
1h
w
' (^) 'Cytokinirs
64 'TFW ^ 4^
VTVH5iR?iAX'^Y'8ft
64. Out of OC' pairs of fibs in humans only 'Y' pairs are
itei liM ^ s^ihiT t sfR wQsrm ^Ftm 11 true ribs. Sekctthe option that correctly represents
([) X=12,Y5 vrerf^ sW^f MTT vahis of Xand Yard provides theirexplanation:
^ T^5 % TPJ^
(1) X=12,V5 True ribs are attached
I dorsoUy to vertebral column
vrerfW WW ^ ^ ^ and stfmum on the two erub.
(2) X24,Y = 7
^>jtW^ ^ Wt f ?Tf^ (2) X24,Y7 True ribs are dorsally
:al
3W MFlTf I attached to vertebral column
St
but are free on ventral side.
(3) X24.Y' 12 sreifrc imtW ^ Mm ^
(3) X-24Y12 True ribs are dorsally
attached to vertebral column
3TO^ MFt^ but ar free on ventral side.
XliY7
3fR 3TW VFl {4) X-1ZY=7 True ribs are atUched
dorsally to vertebral column
% wi ^Rft ^ I and vpT\tTaUy to the sternum.
Q 14
6S.
^ 3333M ^ &, If tiwre are 999 bases in an RNA that code?* for
T^3> 3ff^R % t afiT 9012 ^ protein with 333 amiAo ncids, &nd the bast* at
T?7 ?rar <f jrjsfTcTT11^^ position 901 is deleted 5Ui.h lhat the length of the
RNA becomes 998 bases, how manycodons wiH be
altered?
a> n
n
(2) 33
N^L' 33
(3) 3^3 (5) 333
W 1 (4) 1
t=Fi^ifl9w ^ ^ w 1^9? ^ffWn ^ % 66. Whichof the foDowing cell organciies is rcsponsi bte
1^ ^^ %f^ IrTT^T^ft ^ for extracting cnerjty from tarbohvdrates lo fi>Tm
I? ATP?
69.
(1)
The phrotloinlhetwew) atlas artd axis is a typeof:
(1) cartilagirtous joint
WfrfWt^ (2) synovia] joint
P) ^4cl4t
(3) saddle joint
{4) ^ifr? ^ {4) fibrous joint
7a l5to^^>R%?mTsW8ftsrwt?
7a Double fertilization is exhibited by:
(X) tm
0) Algae
iqt)
Fongi
(3) Afigiosperms
(4) SRrag^rt
(4) GymnospoTns
IS
71. The Vk'ater potentialofpure wateris:
71.
at
(1) Less than zero
he
(t)
be (2) More thanzero butless than one
^ ^ alter ^ 9W
{2)
(J) More than one
<?)
(4) ^ero
\a) TO
77. mftro Mm^lsqirR^'S^^ t? 77. The morphological nature uf the edibte part of
coconut is: ^
(I) ift^RW
(1) Cotyledon
Tfl
(2) Endospem
(3) toNHs
(3) Perirarp
(4)
(4) Perisperm
78. ^ ?n RNA ^ffw ^PJCTT ^ ^ 7B, Whkb of the following RNAi should be most
^? ' abundant in animalccU ? ..> 34
(1) t.RNA (!) t-RNA
(2) m^RNA
(2) m-RNA
P) mi-RNA
0) mi-RNA
f-RNA
(4) r-RNA
(4) Equidae
(1) Eubftcteria
(2) WH^l4*riRMl (2) CyAnobadeda
(3) Mycobacteria
en.
\- sntr^R^rfN! (4) Archaebacterk
53, X9 feS% ^ vn
83. Which of the following facilitates opening of
*? stomatalaptfture?
: of
Ii (1) ^ (t) Dccreue inturgidity ofguarded
5R vttonsf ^ ^ (^ SUdifliorientation ofccUuJose miijc^brib in
ti>e cellwall of gxiard cells .
0) 5R ??rfW3ff 9ft ^ (3) Longitudinal orientation of celluJoBe
Tt 31^W l9=im wicrofibrils in thecell wafl ofguardcells
(4) ^ (4) Contraction of outer waU ofguard ceDs
lOSi'
84 Which ofthefoliowing iscorrectly matched for the
irf^t? product produced by them ?
(1) : Ar<k^ 3?i?l (1) MetiioTK^acterium ;Lactic acid
(2) >0 Q) Penk37Iium notatum: Acetic add
(5) Sflccftromyces emnsiae :Ethanol
(4) ^ (4) Acdofercfceroccti: Antibloljcs
om:
p) tow 'PJfi^ "'J? iHHisn ^ ^ ^W^ci (2) dsruplrveas itsplits the populationinto two,
one yielding higher ov^^ut,rtd the other
me'? ?R^TT t, Ti:^ 3rf^ ^ T^g 3F^ ^ lower output
sFT^srdti (3) stabilizing followed by disruptive as it
p) wi4) ^ ^ Iq^trg tny Iii Btabilizes^e population to produce higher
^ 5fq^7mVTTWT^^ 11 yield^gcows,
(4) sUbilizing selection as it sUbilizes this
characterin the population.
of the
86.
WP f? 86. ReceptofStes for ncurotransmitters are present on:
(1) pre-yi\aptic irusmbrane
(1) ^
(2) tips of axons
(2)
su (3)
(4)
post-synaptic membrane
membrazttsof synapticvesicles
(4)
18
IHIKI.>gnB8Ws E^
Q
87.
97. An important char*rtk>rotic thai Hemu:hurddtes< 93.
shdrcwithQiunJatesi^; ,
^(ipo^^t?
(]) vaitral tubular nerve cord
(1) W^R'WlfiWtT 3^^ p
(2) phala nx widi gill slits
%s^u^
(3) pbaiynx without gill slits
ftRT "Ri'iH fes ^ yi*fl
(4) abscnceofnotochord lO'
(4) ^ 3T^sf|yfiT ^
S8. Tftmsplarttabon oi ttssues/oTgans fails often du
86. ^R^/amf'ttWrmyftRaT-M^Wpyss*^ toiwn-vceptancebythepaUtaifs body. Which type
% affTpq in WT11 ?mran ^ % of immune-response is responsible for such
#1^ t? rejections?
(1) Cdl'Tnediatedimrnimerespcnse i
,V W? ^ ?nf^
the method involves:
wiT ^5g5ift
(1) potentiai gradients
fnn %;
(2) a conJiticin of nt> current fiow through the
ftnra ye|"W[ galvarwmeter
(2) <Wm<Rt p) a combination of cells, galvanomeWr and
(3) <rai'9f^^ 'il W'^1 resiscartces
\0\ V
30V ''
J
10V V lOV 30V V V
10 V JOV tfl V 30 V 20V 40 V
W (1^ W Id)
t 1
jL
~Sm
Blm
(1)
W g'g (2)
igh
,
3 5
itT and
g
(4) & ^|V\J (4) 8'
-L
Q 20 IHtnflkEnffUl.pSi
96. 7^ ^ MnM. \ja400(i A(Rx2=6ooo A% 96 The raUo of resolving powers of an optici joQ
f^, iRmfto ^ emmgjf ^ microscope for hvo wavelengths b4000 A anc
^. ~ " X2600oAis; \
P) 16; SI 16: SI
<3)
<4) 8:27
W 8:27
(4) 10 Hz
98. "^T ^:5gj^ (TOfftlM) %'r ^
96. 'Preeli reached tiw metro station and found that tb
escalator was not working. She walked yp th
tiff TOT ^ I f B f t stationary escalator intimely. Onotherdays, ifsh
t ^ ^ ^ remains stationary on the moving escalator, the^
1^raT"W ?tnT : theescalator Cakes herup intime t^. The time takes
by herto walk upon themcFving escalator willbe
tltl
0) t2-ti
v,4 (1)
tit?
tj-t^
\u tita
tj+t,
(2)
tih
tj+t,
p) 10:
h*h (3)
(4) 2
^|-^t2
(4)
2
99.
V o A'
B
6*- 5>-c5>
ORgate
m NOR ^
y 1+g
^
0)
NOR gate
(5) NOT gate
(3) NOT ^ \ K' ^
(4) AND gate
(4) AND ^ V ^ O \
I O b
101. Tbermodyiumk procesMs are indicated tn Ibe
101. fFti^3rit9^3i?mf<i^wif^STiN'niiti foOowtng diagram.
it on
<0 H:
tem
TOOK TOOK
SOOK SOOK
)0K SOOK
P. Process I a. Adiabatk
latt
p th Q Processn K Isobark
.. if dh Iwhonc
vamm R. Processin c.
r, the
*take & Process IV d. Isothermal
wmrv ifflnsR
ill be P->c, Q-*a, R->d, S-*b
0)
p-c, Q-d, R-b, S->a (2) P-4C, Q-d, R^b, S-va
1g 0) ic
0) c* 4^
4i0
K H
W w 4irQ
c2 4co 7
22 Hwdl-tE^i
103. ^ w\ wn 3 kg w f^Rri 40 ^ lOJ. Arope iswounil iifoand a ho!Iow cylinder otma
ti ^*1^ti 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is Ihe angul
30N % <CT a<i ^\M tft. ^^Hrhi ?grH acciflcfalion ofihecylindCTifIhe ropes puned wi
af<Mcrof30N?
fiwi^i ^Pft ?
(1) 0.25 rad/92 ^ ^>'A> 0) 0.25rad/52 .
X\
(4) 1.41X10-8 T
105. 1ft Wn ^ ^ 1 OTT y IWV,
x5t-2t2TOy-10tt (^xTOyite'^ 105. HieXandy coordimtoofttie paittckat anytia
a#R f)| ifi, I- 2flWOT^^-mn areXs=5t- 21^and ylOtrespectively, where Xar
ifni: yare in melmand tin seconds. Theaodentkn
the particle at ts 2s is:
0) 5m/P S'-^ If (!) 5 m/s2
-4m/s2
(3) -8 m/82 (2) -4m/B2
0)
m
j(l-2)'
O P> g<l ^a)'
(4) il((i>l+2)^ (4) r
V
23
107. Young's double &Ut expohmeit ishr&t porfonrwd in
TDASS
107. 'PI %^ 3I ^ 3fR fw fVifl air and thai in a medium other than air. It i found
{uUr thAt 8^ bright fringe in the medium lies where 5*^
lwi\h ^ ^ ft WH dork fringe lies in air, I'he refractive mdex of the
iHTTum'ZFT wm : medium is nearly;
(1) 1.59 (1) 1.59
(2) 1.69 (2) 1.69
(3) 1.78 0) 1.^
(4) 1.25 (4) 1-25
106. ^ 'tPFN gft fi?sn 12 cm ^ I *49 500 K ^ 106. A spherical black body with a radius of 12 cm
450 ^ ^ TTrft 11 fi|5VI ^ radiates450 watt power at 500 K. If the radiua were
etoot aSr^i/lfw "gm ^ ^ ^ ^ toi iiR ^ halved and the temperature doubled the power
'Id it ?ifW$L5!l?2tf^; radiated in watt would be:
cfwk
(1) 450
(1) 450 M
(2) 1000 p (2) 1000
(3) 1800
n \ -u. ^
(4) 225 VU (4) 225
109. ^ 3n^ if *{W< ^ 9?h(* TTltift 109. An arrangement of three parallel straight wires
tl ^ HIT 1^ ^ (^) %W?! % t 3ftT placed perpendicular to plai>e of paper cartyi&g
aame currcnt 'V along the same direction is shown
In Fig. Magnitude of force per unit length on the
tM % ^ i? ftgm> ItR 'B'_^.S&ild HW!< ^
y time middle wire '6' is given by :
jjaju
STT^ ^ ^ ^ ^ :
ittono< &
0 - /9(f
y.9cr
A(t)
A
2
0)
(1) Tfd ird
110. M 1*!!R ^ T 1*n ^ 2 TO iia A gtt awdure cmaialsof 2 molesof O2 and 4 moles
4 3?pt^ f I v=n %^ ^2rel^m?s of Ar at temperature T. Neglccting all vlbrational
modes, the total mtemAlener^ of ihe system is:
^ liSTi :
(1) 15 RT
Ci) 15 RT
9RT
(2) 9Rt' '
11 RT Q) 11 RT
w 4RT
dD (4) 4Rr
<S)
^4 rN)(fr>Efwtw|
SWHHSnWiipifiR'B'tj 111. TJtt bulk modulus ofspherical objcct is *B'. IfIt is
^ M f, ^ wl^ected to uruform preasufe *p\ the fMctJond 15.
; decrease m radius is TO? 'x' f nnr
B B
(1) Bp 0) 3p 'A'
3p
(2) 1
B <2) B
(I) 7X
P
w 3B
(3) 3B 1
(4) (2> 8X
B P
<4)
B
1^ wrPre if, % (3)
1
9X
^ ^ ^ w-fftra ^r^?n 3Vti ifinwr^ 112. Ina comjnor emitter tnrtsistDrwnpUfierlheaudio
flMs 3Ul 11 ^ *|7TT-^Tf^ 100 TO 9(rm ^ sigwJ voltage across the collector 15 3 V. The 1
resistance of coU?ctor is 3kH. Ifcurrentgain is 100 w
Jrf^ 2knt vfr, ^ ^ics?TF.?rite^ and the base rJBtance is 2 kll, the voltage and X
4-
+ e "t U7.
e -"
R
5l ic ()
ic
^ ^ ?t=f "ift tafsr jflT^ ^;iij by thedriver<rfthesecond caris [vdocity erf sound
340 m/s] I
'ft? 0) (a)ttWl{
(1) 361 Hz
) 361H2 3HD + 14-r (b)TO(
y 411 Hz (2) 411 Hz.
P) 44SHZ P) (c) tfVl (i
) 350 Hz (4) 350,Hz
(4) , (b)TO(
'i5C 1 ^-
Uoo
y t g-
2S
tl5. Ridioaicttve malenal *A' has decay consunt 8 X
fit is
and maltfrial 'B' has dis.dy constanl 'k'. Imliany
ionni
^ey hftvu same number of nudei. After whal bme,
'5'ff^TOir^ ttie ratio ofnumber ofnuclei oi material 'B' Wthat
A' ^ ^ ^9B^ 313^ ^ ^ ? 'A'winte 1?
(1) k W 7X
1
(2) 8X (2)
r
(3) 9\
P) 9X
audio
The
is 100 X
X
e and
116.
m ti A. S36xl0"im ^ 116. Tlse photodertrk threshold wavelwigth f>f silvef is
aSOxlC'^m. The vebdtyofttKelytronejected
^Titn=ft y*wi i\<\ ThwRw from a silver surface by ultraviolet light of
%*i frn: wavelength 2536x10"'" nt is:
(h-4.14xlO-^5 eVs (Wt c3x 10 ms"^) (Given h-4.14 ^10" eVs and c=3x10 ms'^
mttca
(1) -O^xlO^ms"^ (1) ms
-I
I. Iwo
0 mH (2) 6lxl(Pm"* (2) ' 61X10^iM"^
'. The
}W)tch (3) -03X10^ ms-' (3) i 03x10^ ms'*
(4) -fixlO^ms"^
(4) 6^(10^ ms~^
117.
117. Which of&)e folbwing 9tateiner\ts areconcct?
(a) ficttqn^Pg
11 (ft) Centre ofmass of a body always coincides
(. with Ihe centre ofgravity ofthebody.
Centreofmassofa body isthe pointat vrtiich
the tDtaTgravltabor^l torque onthe body is
zero. ,
(c) frs ^ ^hhO^ m
^1^, ^ wi 1 (c) A couple on a body produce both
IrajtialiDTialand rotabor^motioi>inabody.
proac
(d) ^ ^ 'ITH p) ^ 3*f^ ^ ^
.5 m/a
TTT?tf TTK t fa 2ffTTO ^ MR (d) Mechat^ical advantage greater than one
lAhon means ftat small effort can be used to lift a
^han HT large load.
faouiu
0) (a)OTl(b) Cl) (a)and(b)
'^'///yf:^y////.
3tK|4.K2}
J 0)
2
^ --
K,+Kj k (2) K^ + jq
2(K,+K2) 2(K,+iy
Kj+K2
(4) (4)
2
: (2) 2.3 ^l I
(1) 4.55 |il P> 1.15 ^i.J
(2) 23n,J (4) ^.liil
{3) USv.]
(4) 9.1^1 123. Two PobroidsP^ and P^ are placed with Ihciraxw
perpendicular to each olher. Unpolarisod lightln s
^ ^h#!!?S P, W P2 ^ incident on Pj. A third poiaroid P-, is kept in
between PjandPj ^
^ with lhatofPj. The intensityoi ttansmitted Ught
through P2 ^ >
k
height 0)
^ "
idbek)^
h k
4
G) 8
h. 3s.
(2) 8 (3) 16
Jo
0) 16
k
W 2
(4) ^b. 2 124. AU tube with both ends open lothe etmnsphere, is
partially filted with water. Oil. whith i^isciWe
24. wilh water, is poured into one side until itstands al
^tO wti a distance ot10mm above the water level on the
tvork don other side. Meanwhile the water rises by 5 mm
rgy absoi from Its original level (see diagram), Ihedensity of
re is:
(heoilia:
TO^!IRf^"cW^ 65 mm ^ (SlfhSI
^ *1 t:
10 mm
.xpinal water levd
10 nun
G mm
tl it bm^ .Initial water teveJ
ength^itsfl 65 mm
65 mm
65 mm
Water
(1) e a) 6- f
(2) r (2) r [
P) 10- (3) icr
U6. t # 4ftm 126. If 9] and 63be the apparent angles of dip observe^
3TWRft^*R (^) B; <WI 6i in two vertical plartes at righ I angtH to cach other^
then Ihe trae angle of dip 6 is given by :
6 1R ^ sra fnn ?
130.
(1) tan^e = tan^Oi +tn^2
(1) tan^ " tan^O) +tan^j
(2) cot^ =cot^| co^62
(2} cot^^col^-cot^d,
(3) tan^C = lan^ - lan^
{3) tatt^stan^j tan^
(4) cot^=+ cot^
(4) co^ cot^i +cat^2
-2V R +2V
-2V rs.1 R +2V <9 -ww
(2) >1 VVW
3V R 5V
3V R 5V 0)
0) >j vCw ^>f -WA*
1.
OV R -2V
OV
-01 v5v^ -2V (4) -VW-
12S. 1WJ ^ %'RRt 3ft 1 km % 126. Consider a drop of rain water having mass Ig faUing
from a heighl of 1 km. It hits the ground with
^1# t ih ^ 50 m/$ ^ TO % 11 speed nf 50 m/s. Take 'g' conalanl with a vaJui,
10 m/s^ . The work done by Ute (i) gravitationat
(ii) %"Sff^W igW 'rat 3>rS 'ft'Tl: force and the (11) resisth^e force of air is:
(4) (i) -10 J (U) -d^i (4) (i) -10J (U) -8^j
29
Ol*end ofstringol IWRlh fi5ori*clKi toa particfe
129.
ofmass'm'flr\d tfteolher tfnd is conneclea to asm^
oi ^ t sItT 5*l ^t4iLftS2SJ^^ ^ PC2 c)n asti^ooth horiicnWl table. If the partide
"^| OTt#rftTflTgc?i^ti mcirclc with spd the net force on the
.p'
particle (directed towards ccnter) will be
(T rcpre*enb thetension in the string)
(%^ 1ft lit) ftm: (T-TOTt'n ?Hra %)
mu'
my* (1) T-f
0) T+ ~r
m
m T-
T- 7
(;)
(3) Zero
(3) ^
(4) T
iCTN* (4) T
other
orwt Av 4v
(2)
2-j;
lit
0) S :S
V5
(4) s
(4) ft
IJl.
131.
Akme soteiw^ of diatneter 0.1 mhas 2X10* turra
^ WT 2xUV* *I ^ per meter. Al the centre of the solenoid, acoil of
O.Ol m^ twrioo ^ 100 turns and radius 0.01 mis placcd with xts axto
coinciding Mth the solenoid axis. Tl^c current in
asolenoid reduces at aconstant rate to OA ^m
Ig bOii^ 4Ain0.05 s. If Ae resistance of the coiJ is 10 -rr^il
>d with
A K Jf J B-jt ^ -mflAv
jhe totalcharge flowing through the coil during the
h a vahi timeia:
vitationa
:
0) 16^0
0) 16}tC
32II.C
(2) 32ttC
(3) 16TV.C
165r pC
(4) 32'ff pC
(4) 32irM.C
30
132. LS!ram5n>?*f%7rj5i,-3rt, 131 Abeam of light from 4sc.urcf Lis inddml norm,
"na plane mirror fixed at a(ertain distance i (n
%srm iiTRRh ?fR, L^ ^ the source Ou- beam is renerwd bacli a, nspot 0,
^tirr^(T^)iiT5Rn?t9i7i!3r1lp5Tiwiti 5?)iir sriilepidcedfus(alxiveUie..ourcel. Whenlhcmii
IS rotated ihrou^ asmall ,,ngle 8. the spot of I
^ 6^ P^ U,-5? !I3!m ftR OT light IS JourjJ to move through adistance yot> 1
at, e ^ ?H scale, the angle II is given by.
W ;
y
a)
a) f X
u
X
ra 2j/
^ 2^
*
P) f C3)
y
(4) w
2x 2x
13<
133. A^nng of force constant kcut into length, o"^
ratio 1.2:3. Tliey are conncctpd in series and tW
ij^3tr rr ifr?? tmif ^ 53, if ^ ^ ^foTOmiBtantisk', n.entheyareconnected.'
paraJIei and forcc constant is k", Then k': k" is
0) 1:9
0) 1:9 0 1:11
m 1:11
(3) 1:14
(3) 1; W
(4) 1:6
(4) 1:6
134. l^eniboofwavelengeisoftheUsllmeofBdBit139
WT^iTtntffq>r3i5wt: wnes and the last iljie ofLyman series is:
0)
P) 1 (Ca
(2) 4 (9
^ .
L 3 \ o
\
- jj n n i-o Q
wnriA 136. WhkhoneofOfeefoUowingiMUfSofspKieshAvettw
same bond order?
spoto (1) li ly^ () O2.NO+
hemir
oi of
CN'fCp CN-,CO
(2>
ty on
C^) N2,0i / '/ ,
(3) N2.02
(4) _Cp, NO
W CO, NO
37 ^ ^ ^ Tftpi^ % ipTt
p 137. W^kh of the foRowmg pairs of compounds is
isoelectronk and isostnictDral 7
\ji; TeJj.XeF2
(1) Tdj.Xtf2
(2) lBrJ,XeI^ p
(2) IBr,XeI^
p) yi>
(3) IF3.Xtfj
(4) BvOj* ^(^^2 ^
"tf;; ^X' >'- (4) BeOj^XeFa
of Balm
139. Ccmaderfliereactiore:
X A SUv mirror o b ^
</ Lt r.v'573 K. / OH &
NH2-NH-C-NH2
o
/| -OH.A ^
NH,-NH
A,X,YT^Z^Wgi^:
Uonal b (1) s*n, Identify A, X,Yand Z
spaced Z-SSiaS^V (1) A-MetiHTxymethane. X*thaitoL Y-Ethviok
arkjf Z-Semicarbaade.
(2) A-Elhai^aL X-Ethanol, Y-Bul-2*eiiaJ,
. Z-Se3n*cari>a2orte.
(3) * A-Ethanol X-Acetaldchyde Y-Butajwrie,
Z-Hydrv-one.
betwe4 (4) A-WRRftfW. X-^r^ 'Y-Wz (4) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanoic add,
3Tm, 2-VTIl* ^ ' Y-Acetateion, Z-hydrazine,
CMo
' -ou'-i
I
Q S2
14a z=u4 wl ^ ti 'w J4a The elementZ s 114has beat discovenKl recentj)
UwiJI bdongIdwhich ofthefolk)vsmg tamDy/grov
33
and electronic configurAlion 7
(1) Carbon family. [RnJ Sf^"* 79^ 7p2
[Rn]5f^*6d^72 7p2 (2) Oxygen family, [Rn] Sf^^ 7s^ 7p^
P/' SfgshR [RnJ 5fl4 6d^'> 7fl^ ^^ I (3) Nitrogen family. [Rn] 50* 7d^7^
(3) tRn] Ts' . (4) Halogen fam ily, fRn] 5f'*6d'7$^ 7p
\ ^^(4) tITO, [Rn] 5f 7a2 7p5 5i ar
1^ In the electrochemical cell i
141. : '3 1^ ZnjZnSOjCO.Ol M)||CuSO^O OM)lCu,lhGmf
g5 this Daniel ceU is ^ Whim the concentration
ZnlZnSO^ (0.01 M)|| C^JSO^(l.O M)|C, WtPOT
5C ZnSb^ is changed ti> 1.0 M4nd that of CuSC
^tH^emfE, ti ^2r604^W=Wft^J^TO ^15" char^fti to0.01 M, theemfchanges to E^. Fromti
TOCqSO^ ^ 0tri M^ foUowings, which one is the relationship betwee
mm t iScmf ^ EjTTS^ E,andE2? {Civen,y -0.059)
RT
' p*
O.OW)
(1) E,<Ej
Ci> (2) E,>E2
(2) E,>E, ^^ P) Ej=0*E^
(3) Ej-O^E, c^xv (4) E,-Ej
<4) E;-E2 r
142. The reason for greater range of oxidationstates:
142. actinoids Is attributed to:
vmt-. (1) actsnoid contraction
(1) y*4^4 (2) 5t 6d and 7s levels having comparab
energies
5f,6d
(3) 4fand 5d levelsbeingcloettsenergies
4f^5d 3TO
(4) the radkMcthre nature of actirtoids
(4) tfflti X.
143. Theequilibriumconstants ofttwfollowing are;
14S. r-IM |U|d*4l IVil((4< t: N2+3H2^2NH, Ki
Ni+3H2^2NHj K,
N2+O2 2NO Kj
Nj+Oj^2NO Kj
Hj+yOj^HjO K3
Hj+yOj-^HjO Kj
Theequilibrluni constant (K) of the reaction:
ifl fw M BtsinMi ft*nfir (K) ftm:
2NH3+%02 ^ZNO+JHjO. wUlbe:
2NHj+% Oj S2NO+3HjO
(1) KjK^/K,
Cl) Kjl^/K, I, _ I .. u (
KjKj/K,
ffl KjKj/K,
(3) Ki Kj/Ki (3) k| K,/K,
k
-vyj) K, K|/Ki K,K^/Kj
**l
33 Q
-entH44. ^ % ns^ % HPfRrft ^ 144- Hisbecause ofinability ofns^ electrons ofthevalence
shell to participate in Iwnding that:
(1) Sn2^- is oxidismg while Pb^"*" reducing
Sn^+ t
(2) Sn^"'' and Pb2+ are both oxidising and
Sn2+ ^ Pb2+ ^ srmf^ reducing
*
(3) Sn^"'' is reducing while FM * 15 oxidising
{^) 5n^+ srra^"^ t"g^Pb^+ (4) Sn^"!- is reducing while Pb^"*" is oxidising
(4) Sn^-* 3mf^fmt5Rr^Pty-h <nTeKO'fg
145. Correct increasing order for the wavelengths of
absorptionin the visible region for the complexes of
einf I Ce^+ ^!<<< g[^ffajq?ip|U| Co3+is:
ation Biisfii ^^1 %:
CuS( (!) ICo {HP)J5^ [Co(cn)3]3+, | Co(NH3)eP+
lCo{HjO)d3+,[Cc(en)3]'-.[Co(NH5W3-^
'torn ,(2) 1Co (Hp)d'+, 1Co( N 1 I Co(aiys-^
betvsec (2) [Co(Hp)5]3MCo(NH3)6]3MCo(en)3p-^
Ci) [Co(NH3)d3+, 1Co (en)3]3 ", [Co(H^yS
(3) [Co(NH3)d3+,[CDM3]3+,[Co(Hp)d3+
[Co(en)3)3+.[Co(NH3)6l3+.lCo(Hp)6j3+ (4) [CoM3l3+,[Co(NH3)j5+,[Co(HjO)J'+
(4)
146. Mechanism of a hypothetical reactior)
X2+^22 XY ^
X2+Y2> 2 XY is given below;
(1) X2^X + X(fast)
(i) X2-^X + X(^)
(ii) X+Y2 XY + Y (slow)
(n) X+Y2 = XY +Y(MW^)
(iii) X+ Y-XY(fast)
n states! (iii) X+Y-^XY(ia)
The overall order of the reaction will be;
(1) 2
2
imparabj (2) 0
(2) 0 k
(3) 1.5
n:gies (?) 1.5
(4) 1
19
w 1
Action'
(?) (3) Cocru^ymc? mcrease the catalytic activity of
enzyme.
'^iJiber
(4) Catalyst does not initiate any reaction.
II3SSS:S2^M
34
149. Identify Aand predict the type of reactii|3.
149.
OCH3
OCH.
NaNHz ^ ^
NaNH2 ^ A C^)
<^3
OCH3
and eUmination addilii
(1)
0) (2)
reaction
PCH3 OCH)
Br Br
(2) TO ^7f?RSirT=l3tfMfil?^ arvd cinesultitutionteactM
Nsv
OCH,
OCH3 OCH,
P W
TO "pl^Rsn^
. w
and substitutionreaction J
ISO. *8^-2^4 " Ag+ 150. ConcCTtration of the Ag"^ ions in a saturatf
2.2*10-^molL-ltl solution of AgjC204 is 2.2xl0-< mol Li
t: Solubility product ofA^:P:Pa^ ' 20g5
2.66x10-"
2.66x10"" ^ irf (1) 2,66x10-"
4,5x10-11 w C,_o, (2) 4.5x10-"
0
(3) 5.3x10""^ ( (3) 5.3X10-" (2)
(4) 2.42x10" V ^ V (4) 2.42x10-
(3)
151. The heating of phenyl-methyl ethers with * (4)
(1) 3rp?^f#3ft^ O ^ produces.
(1) iodobcnzene
^ V4-X (2) phenol k
OH OH
0) I 1
OH OH
dditll
(2) (2)
NOj
CH
(3)
NOj NOj
idion
OH
(4) W)
iction
CHj CH,
atural
lol L
^ OT ^ ^ ftlftre sifMfeRn ^ l0-2ec- *11 151 A fintord^reactioRhas a spedftc reactionrale^
lO'^sec'i. How much tnoe wiD Itukefor ^ g
20 g %5g <1^ ^ Wl ? the nactant toreduceto 5 g ?
138.6 sec
(1) 136.6 sec
(2) M6.5 sec <^X
CP^ (2) 346.5 sec
(3) 693.0 MC (3) 693.0 sec
with
(4) 236.6 sec (4) 238.6sec
\s a 3.-0.
155. A gas is allowed to expand in a well insiUated
WN$ ^ ai1^ snim container against a constant external pressure o(
2.5 atm from an initial volume of 2,50 L to a final
iiHK n^flF 'ifli 4 sRstN
votumeoCj^SOL Thechangein tntcmaleMTgyAU
AU. ^ ^ : of the gas in joules win be;
m of 1
'0:
m =^S 0) -5001
1136,25 J
(S>"' w 1136.25 J
36 ee2z:z
156.
156. Which of the following is depAdent 0^62.
temperahire ?
(ly
(1) Molari^
(2) ^1V?r
(2) Mole fraction
p) VR afdJ^w
(3) Weight percentage
TjWm
(4) Mob^
0) 2n ^ (IQ zonerefining
(3) displacement with Zn
(4) bquatkm ^
t6a
:
160. Mixture of chlor^lenol and tBTpineolacts as:
(1) (1) aniiscptic
(2) (2) antipyretic
(3) (3) antibiotic
(4) (4) ana^esic
(2) sTf-S' 00
(3)
aQtenpcratures
T>29BK
>
(3) T>298K
(2) CHsCH > CH2=CH2 > CHj-CsCH > (2) CHsCH > > CH^-Csai >
CHj-CHa CH3-CH3
(3) CH3-CH3> CH2CH2> CHj-CsCH > (3) CHj-Oij > CH2CH2> CH3-<^CH >
ofeai GfeCH
^ ^ ^ *iicicn ^ ^11 ^ fh
165. ifmolality ofthedihitesolution isdoubled, thevalue
ite! #n: ofmolaldepres^on constant (K^ willbe;
Kiiacts as:
(1) (1) halved
(2) (2) tripled
p) unchanged
(3) U
(3) Li k
^ Na (4) Na
iHiKDi-Et
38
Q
167. 5^ "S ^^JprffOT % ^ 167. '"onvcrrtng
Which oi the folbwingreacfi onsis appropriate
acctanjidc to mcthdndinnie ?
a. HgC
^ ^ TfC "3f^ t ?
'
(V) Tetrahedral
(V)
"L- Code:
{) ,(b) W (<
W (b) (c) (d) (iv)
a) (iil) (i) (il)
P) JiL- (2) (v) (iv) (iii) (ii) (4)
(2) ty) (w) (iii> (ii) (iii)
(iv) (ii) (i)
(3) (iv) (in) (ii) (ft 2--+3 (3)
(iv)
(4) (iiS> (i) (ii)
(4) (ill) (iv) (i) (ii)
(S)
39 Q
0 SjO^/SjOe" o S50^,S50|-
n
o o
173. The lUPAC najne of the compound
II
H-C. O O
3
15
ledrai
^4
#wr^lUPAC^tt
ledral
(I) 5-fbnn^teK-2-en^-one
e planar a) 5-
twdral 5-inethyi-4-oxohex-2-en-5<aX
(2)
(3) 3-keto-2-meftiylhex*5-enaI
(3)
(4) ^keti-2-indhylhex'4-attJ
3-f^-2-^fWsa-4-t=rtH
*s
Q 40
175. With respect lo the cnnformera of ethane,
e. whirJi
which cK
llieioUowing ^tfltt'mcnts is true ?
3?RV SftsMfl ^RTT t (1) Bond angle ihanges butbond length rvnw tn
', 3nfr*fihiS I same
3mi|^^ eeiRTO R11<*ff^^lWihl tl (2) Birth bond angle and bond kngft change
(3) Both bond angles and bond length remAip
(3) srrtv ^ ^ ^ same
\CQ/ CM^
o o
o o
m
gg; 41
Cdt
As. o [p
..5N] O O O
V^ NO, CHj
CH3 (1) (n) (HI)
(1) (D) m
a) ra<i<ii
(1) m<i<n
(2) m<ii<:i
ledvv) (2) m<u<i
ensal p) n<i<m
iKKm
(4) n<in<i
(4) n<ffl<i
oOo* oOo*
(+)
t
2 li@Eil
1. Hgo, Cq'r, +dE1l- qrfiX{qddq}si tr{ 7, borh when dtsrotved in water
fit crd rtftc A"q t : 1gS,1r :"9_r:
conlaurlg - l iong the pair of
sFci, funied is :
(1) HAt2,l (1) H8Ir,6
(2) Heizt- Q) HEt"t'
P) HsI;-, rt (s) Hgrf-, r;
(q HBl2,r
(a) Hgrtr. t -
2. hq qfubqr + R rrd Tta-{fi qs'wrq t? 2. Pred ict the (orrect intermed iate
and prod uct in the
H2O, H2SO4 rouowing reaction .
H3C- C
=
CH qq{d + <{R
HSSO{
(A) (B)
H3C-C=CH
Hro Hfor
HgSO{
intermediare + Eoducr
0) A: H3C-C=CH2 B H3 C c CHr
(A} G)
I
so- o A:
0) H3C-C= CH2 B: H3c-f-cH3
(2) A H3C - C= CH2 B: H3c-f=cH2 so, o
OH so{ Q') A: H3c_!=o.r2 B: H3C-C=CH2
(3) A: HrC-C-cHo B: H3C-C=CH OH so.
o (3) A: H3C-C-CH3 B: H3C_C=CH
(4) A: H3C-C=CH2 B H3C-c_cH3 o
OH o A:
(4) H3C-C=CH2 B nrc-f- Ga
3 E+et{*6 +idiF&sqr t . OH o
Uf'Qetr*t z"ne-*' qrARR d{A-q
t nqr 3. The corllct stabmmt regardhg
rfirr+& t a+4fi Tq q1ftq';r* qdq eleckophih is :
0) PH3 G) ms
) cFs P) cFc
(J) NCl.
G) NCt3
(4) BClc
/p" Bcl3
whkh oI the (o[owing
dn co }ffi ff+t? 6. is a sink for CO ?
6. tre { t (1) Haemoglobin
0) tq].d]frr (2) Mioo organisms present in lhe soil
14 la { erFa qe {q (3) Ocean3
6) crEc
7 WIit one of the foltowing pairs o( species have Orc
(2) No+
(q o" No+ - ..
(3)
02.
(3) C},I-,CO
CN-,CO
(4) (4) N2, Ot
Nz, Oz
Of the fouowing, which is the product formed when
8 srr6ltc+fi 6r cGt rivia t m'r{ 6d n 8.
cyclohexanone underSos aldol condensation
f{q d t dH qI @E qin, folowed by hatin8 ?
0) 0)
OH
(2) (2)
o tP.?.^ o
ac1 '
(3) @ (3)
t h
s
-+] !':
f,,
(4)
(1)
o
r o o
o
1. 'i
L, tr-
(2) sq
(3) NOz
(4) PzO; (l) Pfs
f 1 lEM
10. fttrdQ dt<rtcr<mtr 10. WhkhorEtlhewloryltrh.it?
g1 d-ffi m'rH t r=I, qtl.-qq (l) d6-&oglie'swivd.ngthi gir* ty f = I
mo
6I qqqr{, where m=mess of dle patticle, o=grou1
"=sqqlqtfut
qFfrqn-nM+
velocity of the pafiich.
e) qtsn t
^Ext>ty'4aE-q (2) Ihe un<rtainty pri.Eiple b AExAt>%1r
(3) $d$-d sd $i sr*l 6r s;'glnr (3) ffalf flH.nd fulyfifled orbitalshavegreatL
fqi{qq snt, Ta qqfrh, A,fri+dqfur *+m stability due to greater exchange energ.
tqnqt r greater symtrtetry and more balance
t+.rrrrtrcr +f c(crqd i H zs +r+o1rql (0
arrngement
TheerErgy of2s orbital b le3s trlan 6eenert
^-/ zp aaai *1 6vl t ei ttd t r
of 2p orbital in case of Hydrogen like atomf
1t coe. +{iS'diTffi E{c A-r{ <reyis"r rortr{ 6r 11. Corect increasing ordei ior the wavelmgths ,
qa Eqqdrct: ab6orption in the visible region lor the complexes {
0) (1)
CHs
CHr
OH
OH
\2) (2)
OII OH
(3)
(3)
Noz
Noz
oU
ozN Noz o:N Nor
(1)
(4)
Noz
Noz
P
lffil 5
for
1{. frE{ 4ffi q1 $tq c{qal6lrrd Eqtosc t: 11. The
the
cor.t increasing order of
fo[owing coBlpounds is :
basic shength
NFlr NH2
o Noz
(ID
cH3
(rn) Noz
0 CH:
0) (l) (I) (m)
(1) [<ltr<I
m<I<n (1) U<Itr<I
e)
(3) m<tr<I (2) Itr<l<II
(4) It<r<lu (3) m<n<I
(4) tr<l<Itr
rs. t<q i t dn i erqa tq d +d drt-q I s-s
.Ilill t? 15. In which pair of ions both Ole species cohtain S - S
bond ?
(1) szotr-,szol,i-
(2)
0) s2o;-,s2o3-
S4Oi, 5106-
(2) sro6'z-, s2o;-
O sro;-, qos}
({) s.oT,s|o?-
P) sro?-,sro;-
(4) s(o:-,s2o;-
re. driqEffie aql zct{<ctd sI fctol w Fc d TId
armt, 15. Mitureof d oroxylqrol.nd EPinol !.rr as :
1r1 M 0) analgsic
0) s{dq qiq qqfisfdn t w<f+ qriq a<( (1) Bond angle remains same but bond lenl
qftqftd tfr tr changes
(2) qnis +1q !ftqftd tlm t vrt6 rqriq aq( (2) Bond anSlechang6 hrtbond hn8tfi rema
oqfiqffia tr
(3) qriq dq q{ lqriq Eqrt <ti rt cffid t r (3) Both bond aryle atld bond len$h ch.n8
I
*v (4) qrtq str qd lqft Eq( qt{ E qqfirsftd
tr
22.
(4)
A 20
Bo*r bond angles and bond lengtfi reEra
0) 2i4.6
tLW 0) 238.5 sec
' ,-dH
rqr< aH qi as m t if,lrntc? t)
.D) r (1) T<425K
l;x:
Y mfrardvr
1r1
,o' u'
.$u
(2)
(3)
T>425K
all tempenturcs
T>2%K
(4) T> 29sK $ir. _^*)
A'-
(4)
" -.^(
'J) 25. In the elecEo.hemical cell:
25 q+ *qa reim l-o r ZnlZrSOn (0.01 M)ll CuSOa 0 .0 l'{)lc& the emf of
this Danil ce[ is q. When the commkation of
znlznsoo (0.01 M)ll cusoa [.0 M)lcu, Y{ tft{ll ZnSOa is changed lo 1.0 M and that of CuSOI
td 6l emf q t I r< zrson al rrfi
d r.o u a-c changed to 0.01 M, dle emfchantG b E2. From the
cfiasfrtn nqr cuso4 d xr<dl d o.ol M n-6 cftqfrd followings, which one is the relahonsluP between
fqqr qrar t a] enr { $e-{r r. t r fiadtdnm E1 andEr? (Give[T =0.059)
El !F E2 d tiq t ? (ffl 'm, !l= cefi L
0) q=E
0.059)
\
(1) Er =E2
(2) q.F2 nI{ (2) q. E,
(3) q>F2 yrt
Ie
E
(3) q'q Cr9
({) E2-0 * El
(4) E2=0 + Er nv I t\l --
"n
2+ An exampl of a sitma bonded -o"."1"'ih
2G. fsql ixFiFrd ot+rftrc dtm cl v<rtrq t , compound is:
i} o (4) Cobalto<ene
(4) 6tsr1ft{ cl-
\.6 27 The equilibriu$ constanb of the fouowing are :
27 fieqrqq{qrfiq{ict: 2NlL
N2+3 H2= K1
N2+3 H, + 2 NH3 Kr
\\ N2+o2=2No Iq
N2+O2=2NO 12
1
NaNH"
NHz
(2) and limination addition
(2) nql ffiql t'rq qfuFfiqr
Br
Br
nqr fg-{ffiqrrr 3rfttfrcr (3) and ch substitution rea(tion
(3)
32. fra { i ela rr *w <t1<d t ? (1) I$ulinmaintaiis sugar leve! in the blood of
,_.gs.li., OO
I
H-C t!-
wit
{tfiro qt rupec r
(3)
(4)
s-iFrs-n-'ffi t*-z -tr-s-
s-H-z-iFrdi-n-s-frfl
v p)
(4)
tmetryl-4-oxohex-2-rF al
!keto-2-mthylhex-!rial
35. iffi d ffiflq rrcefl cr.nrs 3rtrdii sl 35. The reason for greater range of orjdation states in
actinoids is attribud to :
+nqt:
(1) the radioactive natue of acthoids
(1) tffidmrqRfsqlTfr (2) actinoidconkaction
(2) if{t{5!q'iiT{ (3) 5t 6d and 7s levels havinS coErparable
(3) 5f, 6d Br[ Ts air{ +1qlrgel s'qf energies
igdr *i sa sit d rci t lcrc crs d ({) 4fand levels being clo6e inerEgies
P
37. f{q I i dri fitc qrg qrrrlal qqf{6ffirn-{dr 37. I.onk mobility of whi.h of tl.
rolbfirlC dtdi met
r+rrc tcq !r+6q!il 1_rdE rorrslglowett wlrelr aquarou! eotuUon-oI
q rsr crdr t ? @
H ftgd {" aft put under rn eleckt 6eld ? dreir sal
0) Na
0) Na
(2) K @K
(3) Rb
(3) Rb
(4) Li (4) u
38 hq{tdlr cc(h{{t? rollowins h
"' [i$.fl;t" deperdenr on
0) q-de-dr
(2) +drdr 0) Mola.lity
(2) Molarity
(3) qldfiItr-,
) MoLfiicfirr
14) m rrd{rd (4) WeightpeGentage
t t'{q fi-{qi d er{f d sr{dr 41. Concentsation of the A8+ ioru in a saturat'ed
^& solution of AgrC2oa ii 2.2x10-4 mol L-1
molt--1tt Solub ity Product of ASrqO{ ir :
(0
(d)
(ii)
[:/ (1) (iii) ( ) (i) (n) ty
(2) (", o (ii) e, (2) (m) (, (w) (ii)
-. Cu/
,oqoF $2it_*<rt**t,t d
X
Cu
K
[AsNHe)rl+
--=Otrii-- silvet Erinor obs6v.
,1
o olt
r'ntr-un-8-nrr, NH2-NH- C - NHz
Z Z
lr. ftelofua { dh rr qfrffi 3c-cR d ffi{d Eq 45. Which oI drloUowing in sewage hEahrerlt,moves
tr6ih6mdrt? suspended solids ?
47 t{q { +{ rir.cd
f+rd t 7
ypfr qd chii + Erdpri rHlr t 47 Whrch one of thc fouowiry is relaH to Ex-situ
cor$ervabon of threatened animals and planb
t
0) q-rmfr swt cr&.
(1) Wildlile Saf6ri parks
(2) +qEfq{drtERta,
(2) BiodiveEity hot spob
(J) qi-fiqqf r$qr
j E ({) ftqldqi ei P) Atuzm rainfoet
(4) HiEulayanrcdon
13 P
d t ffi srs6d crr$.. (t r.t. ) 48. fhodphcDl Iytuvrh (Pq i, tL FiE tty Cq
.l:r.
rcoe!{D! in i
co, rI{ t?
q llqq
0) qPbnrr
I (2) Ca plantg
A c{ qI<Iv- p) qpbnb
c2 qr<lr
(3) g) q and Ct pLnts
(4) q dh c{ cr<v
Which one of the followinS statemmb is not valid
{ t dF gl 6q? qq
49_
{e. tftf t EYc l, tretefiu-d for aercsols ?
dt? (1) They are harnlul to human heal0r
0) n cmq ERq * tds tlt{6rro t (2) They alter rain al and monsoon pattenB
1z; t e{ dn enqr +1vdfr ul qfilsfrd 6d t (3) They cause inc.eased agricultural
p) F{+6Rq Tfc :-f,r<+.dt d1ffitd t- prcductivity
e. ithtft{quermq'iffi EmqrRR'dtrfi t,
Hatit: 50. ln case of poriferarrs, the spongocoel is
flageuad cels caUed :
tined with
5r. at{.{n-v5k6l 61 dta t c]ftm{ q2lffifiq-e 51 Which celb of'Crypts of Lielrertuhn' secret
aqstqr{q ert{d 6d t 7 antibacierial lysozyme ?
sr. Hrart*gre)l, tff;xmtqititr m$* 52. Lugsale madeupof at'filled sac. ttu alveoli Ilcy
fr,{dsa *<n rfi i t+s +Rq t f"li: rd i({;'.si ? do not .ollapse evn aftr forcful expifltior\
because of:
(1) ersfuelqrr{r-
(1) Residual VoluEre
1zy .da'r*m gfna srn-cl
(2) Inspiratory Reserve Volume
(3) <rtq slrfir (3) TidalVolume
(4) fr,v<m gfra ur+tn (4) Expiratory R6erve Volume
I
O) rtAr amq tmqnNe
"C&t- (3) RNA nole.ules with proEin coat
(4) ft-{r*ar qTsr"r + RNA lqEitt t Fl (4) RNA molecules without probin coat
P
11
54. frHtufud d t ti@
d'lr rso-+1rfi t? 54. Which of [re following are not polyhedc
0) ql**q< (1) Nucbic acids
?
p) tc}etr{. (3)
Akial Nahiuretic Factor
Aldosborr
(4) ADH -
(4) ADH
s8. e)ffiffiqr d qft fs,s6r Fcrd{lr t ?
58 In EouFinvillea thollrs are the
,0) rrjc{ rnodiftations of
nob.trcrd
qqadd rfudr
'(zr^ ffi-sl T{ (2) venkal tubulir nerve cord
(3) rilq fdiTfiTs-fi (3) pharynr reilll g fdib
(4) tfirRicfq61qsi (4) pharyu wirhout gil slib
!
P
IttrHrfhl 15
63. nfrq-a t qri srd qFI a16ql d r-sfr t? 63. Tte morphologi.al natu.e of the edible prrt of
coconut b:
61 firprl}e
0) PetrbFm
(2) +cqi (2) Cotyldon
P) wac-' B) &tdcpe'm
e) w$fn (4) Peft p
er ;iarcre t{<.lltlqfrkdiilfiasrn gFq :
64. Identify the wront statement in context of
0) Fqi Er{t{d *trr qcr A qil t heartwood:
(2) qr rtq-a fz-+rs rtd t (1) Oryant compounds ale deposiH h it
OL,,r
qrqe dn sFrcl sl qm sirr{dl t m s6'& (2) ItLhighly duable
t (3)
(4)
It conducb water and mir|rajs efficiendy
It conprises dead elements with hiShly
(a) iqq e-drn fdt{rgffi fiit ard Td ird ti t litnfied waus
65. qft qq 3irqr.q. { sec rn 6 t q} rrl q+i ifiFii
[f there are 999 bases in an RNA that code6 for a
t
qr6 q6 rlai fd{q. E-z *a t, qtt em c{ fim 65.
protein widr 333 amino acids, and the bas at
anGF sr ts ii(t t frh d rh t f6ft qnqr.q position 901 is deleH such dtat Ale bngth of tle
S-_Rq( ,Bb qnt+l srs ti qffi'ti tgi ffi RNA becorG 9!E ba3es, how msny codors $.ill be
4611qasfiq17' 's4 ,: dd?
(1)1 -rt (1) 1
(2) 11
(2\ 11 )
) 33 ) 33
(4) sst"1 (4) 333
P
65. #rdtdtn i"Er qr qrq, ql
16 tiIE
srt{ F,q il $RE 66. The region of Biocphere R8erve
whi.h iJ bgali
t dk qrl qls d fr$ .fr ,,frfrft al ar; 16 protecH and where no human actirity
is alloiae
r}ff, st Rr ordrdr t I ls tnown as :
(1) ite-{ (1) Core zorE
67. q6Fi'n{{$t lRc Frefufea df*q +{Ei H 67. A diocioB Ilowering plant prevenb
both :
t? (1) Autogamy and xenogaEry
0) Rgrqr qh q{frElr (2) Autogamy and geitonogamy
(4,/" R{m qt{ vcrdsd y{FM (3) Geitonogamy and xenogamy
(3) {qd5d q{rqq qt{ qfii"r (4) Cleisrogahy and xenoSahy
lal qfrt-e qn'iq et{ Rfriqr
68. Which staternent is wiont
oe. }'q rfi i +{ Fr 6q-{ :rtrr t ?
*' frvc
(l)
for KreH cycle ?
0) +{q
(l) Ovub
(2) Wck (2)
tf w-au
P)
EndcFIlr
({) lPr
(4)
Embryosac
EdDq.o
! 77 P
p) rtr$f{dt P) turtibiodis
(4) MutuaIsm
{4rT tIr6IRdI
a*17 riftmfttw onrmt ft +vft rm qffi 73. Transplantation of tissues/orgars fails oICn due
to non-a.tephrre by tle Fti,n(s body. Whin
+ cr(!I rrsoo ti srdl tr F{ 16I{ t fi{Ellt + of immune-response is reBponsible for such
rype
74 q6qnq q1 Rrc e{*Td1ttfr t rfiei qih sld 74. Adult human RBCS are enucleab. Whi.h of the
cqi {s ator dt.i{t qrqr c'or/6{t t ?
following statemen(s) is/are most apprcprirte
explanation for this fuatue ?
1u1 rd rr{{ rti +1 one-+m rd t r
(a) 'Ihey do not ied to rprcduc
(b) t*rt-+*nr+r(tr (b) 'Ihey sle somatic cells
_
76 (q}EiF qk clfidft6ffitdqqs{T6t]it ?
76, Attrctanb and rwarrls are rcquired fur:
(1) qrgc{rqq
(1) Anemophily
6ry'nt-c{Frq (2) Entomophily
(J) Tdc{I,M
O) ttydrophrty
(4)
(a) Chistogamy
I 18 ElC
tqa{ttolddrruqrn&rt? 77 fvhiah orE o{ the iothvint rtrlc'tr.ntr b.o(tir
0l q{tq{tq=tq)q.qEq+El(qqq wltnrtleaErE bqiryD3 ?
qzf nd(lqq = Wiqcr{q + qqqqq (1) Apoenzyme = HoloqrzFne + Cocoz)rm,
o slqqEc = qiqq'rq * td(c,!c
(2) fiobenz),ne = Aponzyrie + Cot,q.trr
(4) tdlqqqc=sF&Eq+rrt 6n6 (J) Coqrz me = AponzyEE + Holo6qnn.
(a) Holocnzytre = Co!,zyme + Co.h.br
78. ffi {rqre ar q* sqr61ur Etr m t:
78.
61 dtar An example o, colonial alga is
(1) Oiq.Ua
:
g4 ElF/,q
(3) fdDrfi (2) Voloo,
(3) Utohnx
(4) PIt{ir,r{o
$ sa.rcgw
79 cF rlq, n lcFnr{i yrqfuo qffiql}+nqrtcr t, 79. A disease causd
qhvti non-diiunction is
by an autosomal priha
(8'." srsr kdq (1) Dorm,ssyndrome
e) FErh-t Riqiq (2) Klinefelb/ssyndrome
(3) T+rtr*+q (3) Tume/ssyndrome
(4) cnsiRr+rfirffdr (4) SicthCellAnemia
o) qrd6#d'- 0) pGitively.harged
G) YEIOi p) NeuFal
(4) a qci erqn * rr1sn $ndr6 rn (4) Either.positively or negatively charter
*qrd*r deFnding on their size
qreftrn Ei F6A t
81. q.dsqiqfus+sts6r+sttrsr-6R6r+drt 81. Thepivotioht between atlas and axis ir a tyF
of:
z
(r) \frq+s (1) fihous Fint
(2) cartjjatinousioint
(2) iqrfug( sts
(3) sFovial ioinr
P) slFnEqa dE (4) saddhioinr
({) {e-dslg
E2. A1'nrptote h a logistic growth curve ie obtained
&. Efqtuoqtai q?t glff6-{ymttat? q-s:
(1) ,/ d cr{q{ 41 {Fq[gt+drt 0) The vrlue of,/ apprcachs ?rro
(2) K=N (2) K=N
(3) K>N P) K,N
(4) K<N (4) K<N
$. qrcfd? isrs< f6Tr+
Er{ ffi
*dr t ?
8ir, Myelinsh.tr is p.oduced by:
0l v< r sffirsr(qs'if,Ihi*A{,{W
(I) Schw.nn Celts and Otigodendrocyh.
py, amanRmGr<ndftraq- (2) Asttocyrss atd Sctw.Im CIs
p) iiffi*SfiT(s qd qtulrt!-{
0) Olitodm&ocyt6 and GteocLlb
(4) qftqrfrqoqdamfu (4) Oshocla3b and Ashocyte.
-m.61 79 !
t 84. xrngd Htq6A, qnTefi rtfrtfq-mq dt< ta The procGr of lep.ration and puaification of
qtdt dprelredproteinbfoEmarketingLcdled :
nctr6{q 61vt6cl61m 6u t ?
(2)-,,qJrqrrfiqq
(2) Dorvrutreamprocessiry
ss. qfi + i{,q qrs{Ir6 t'Tl+ffi6 dqlr cnRH i6, 8li. GnRH, a hypothalamic hormone, needed in
qr cr{ ertt t ? reproductioG acb on :
g1 srl .tqr t'tu w etr LH q{ r*rdifqi *, (1) anterior pituitary gland and stimulate3
erqq el rifta +ra t r secetion of LH and ox,'tocin.
(?L- 3rq tW q'tu c{ dR LH si FsH + arsq 6l (2) anterior pituitary glald rnd stimulates
secretion of LH and FSH.
s{ka ora tr
(s) qrs frW nfu c{ ict{ qr{tdfu{ Fi FsH t p) porterior pituitary gland and stimulates
sedetion of oxytocin and FSH.
srsq 6] saFrd 6'cdr t I
(4) cts fr{r rfq c{ dtl lll qd tdf*l+'stsq ({) posterior pituitary gland and stimulates
!caetion of LH and relaxin.
qlsflfra qrm t r
86. qsl d ffa ildr 6r qfdrrqlt 3-{+1Eir( rfr {4dI 85. Hy?eEeotion of Grcwth Hormone in adulb dc
not cerrre further ir.rease in heighL because :
eJF+' :
I (2i-,-'filt{'qett + !rcr( 1fifutu-a t ri< t (2) Epiphrseal plates close alter adollcence.
I
qfrr (3) Bone. toose their sensitivity to Growth
py aej I efiwn'Efi ilqlr t ctd dffifidl Hormone in addlb.
tted
96. freietua dffiq q.A.d. rrti} 95.
{ dr sI lm Whah of tre folowing cel organelb b Esponsible
(2) enr{sq
-
(2) Epididymis
(3) DNA slqEr \fi d {qfrn t (3) The DNA is conderEed into a Chr,
I
I FibrE.
gj" DNA al frdig-fr qrqn t I (4) The DNA double hetix isexposed.
99 r+rrl tdqq ql < ai rqrfqa qli srd 61r+1 } 99_ With reference to factorc affectins the
fE{c i frqtf,fua it dlr ql 6qi 16 Ts t ?
photosynthesis. which of the fouoh.iic
Is not corr(t l
stat
0) co, ftqt6,(!r * fEq r6rfl {i{tu Wi S{ (l) LiSht saturauon for COr fixarion or,
r6ryr s lor c{ tfl t 10% of tuI sunlight
@,1ergdrfrq cq ni {tm o.o5% 6 T.6i t (2) In(reasr,g ahnosplEnc CO. con(enr
up to 0.05% c.n nhance C<t, ft,utiou
?16 co, ftqtf{ll
d < T6r sfi-fr t
(3) Cr plants respond lo hiqher temDer
(3) rq nFrm *1 !ftfrcr { Tdr lqr
c3 vsq with nhanced phorolynthesis ,
mM ttdw q{til t q-df6 ca cr<cl t fdq Ct plants have much lower temnr,
Evre anrn aiqn5,l 6r$1o,q d-dr t optimum
EI" c6 i
rR + difti q{qI t, rirq Em Q, mating of unrelated individuals of
breed-
s
(4) rie-fi -+ qctsr.ct q{ql -r TUTEfiS i;l (4) condensation -+ arrangement at equah
i<rtr651 gargd *eainuri,&a url +tll-< 1@. Sek Ole cofi.d Ioute for trte Pass.Se of sPefmsh
nute ft 3:
dfqq 0) Testes -, Biddels canal J Kidney -r Vasa
0)
qsq -+ frs{ irfl -+ T6 --.IfiF qir6l{ r efferentia J Urinofnital duct J Cloaca
5r-w+r arfr{; irir+'t (2) Testes J Vasa effelentia J Kidney -)
p) lcq -+ ifr rl|ft6l{ ; Trm'+ IfiFRFl -.' Seminal Vesicle J Urinofnital duct r
Ar-ci:r afti-i -+ *<wr Cloaca
p) r -,
Ecq r {.6 slf6r( J t{6{ 1El J {mFi
Testes Vasa efferenta Bidder's canal
(3)
-. qtTE5{
r Ureter -+ Cloaca
ile 10{. Which one from lh6e dven below is lhe Period for
le 1(X. ffqtdiqi di dirS scF tsd + {atq + TcH
Mendef s hybridizalion exFrimmb ?
d6? (1) 1&56 - 1863
be
for
6f
(2)
rax - raer
1840 - 18s0
(2) 1840 - 1850
107. SHe sElrR Rtf d qfen wdt d qr{ e( 107. Prcsence of planb aranged into weU defirEd vetical
+ rSen arffi r*i qtiid sr s+ H tl layers depending on their height can be seen bert
in:
:al (1) Bqsrti{q-'qqrir (l) Tropical Savaruuh
.-,
(2) sEr6ffiqqqfTr-/' (2) Tropical Rain Forert
(3) qrs ttfi B) Gr.stland
(4) rtdqqr (4) TemperabForBt
PI
18. fiq d-+{Eq+Eroqgaeq+mq11ir cct
21
1(B. WhLh oI rfie folol{,ing is concctly
@
itrd t? - Euhhed Ior I
productproducd by theh ?
0) qd?+lE q@jrfilqfts (1) .4cetoDs.r.r acrti : Antibiotica
(2) d{-ti**?/?lc: dfud, qR Q) Meth'noboderiun :t acid
(3) tttr?/?lr r}}er: g0ts+ uq Q) ^ctic
Penici ium notatum: Aceti. acid
rm. :ra.t{rqq trm + ft? qti +d c{ d.qr.q 109. What is the crftedon for DNA ft.ghentl
movem.
E!-iI s1 ft + frqdr ct qr{<Eq ilqr ? on agarose gI du riry gel lectrophoreris
?
110. y'q-i qC{fn f{.nsr f{F{r frtre Ecrq 110. Zygotic meiosis is characteristic
' t ? of :
l\' q;$fi4 .
. (1) Ma$hr.'ttia
@ qqrs Q) Fud.s
(3) ry1fty p) Fur'n ia
(4) Q) Chladydononas
rrr. qel+nkutr ry+rldsrr; Fq{, +tt? 1ll. Life cycle of Ectocaryus and Fucirs
respectivel)
(1) qrJt{il+1, fFJF,frq
(a e,Jfi,rfrq,qrJF,?_&gFril{1
0) Haplontic, Diplontic
(a Diplontic, Haplodiplontic
0r. ergft(_fuffi, fuFn1q (3) Haplodiplontic, Diplontic
(4) q'JFR-ECffi,qXffi
(4) Haplodiplonti., Haptontic
rrz. ftafrfsr i t drr n-r0 oH an {t+a +1ftm{
d llz
to+{
c{ frft-{d idfirdr flffi
+fr, t \r{it dr{
Whjch dmont the follor./in8 ar
fte sElalte3t livint
v{dl d tl'lq-r6 t dt{ f*n'rqfr*fi * ff{d rt clb, known wiftout dfinib e[ wa[
a
f,adrcgnk
tD plrnb as wel as animrl, ard
R-64 t ? can survive without
(l)
e) qs,''*rrk Q\
Baaltus
Mycoptarma
(4) 1ie6
(4) Noi.o.
11s. {f, tq t6,s *-i t ffied *A t ?
113. hais develop ftom the rcgion of
e/"n"*, Root
0) Maturation
(2) {ff6rq
(2) Elongation
(3) Wrtq (3) Root cap
(4) t<lFitd+1nfrqn (4) MerishMticactivity
P
25
11{. Yv}uch have single ovule in the ovary and
r !e. fir{l da{c i cE {-clus til t dk A c6 FloweE
are packed into inllorscnc are usually pollinated
6sfirtat,."*u: ffiR( c{fiafi
774,
by;
t? (1) Water
qd (2)
0) Be
rt (4) EIFIIEs
U5. R(epbr site3 for ru.otsarBmitEB ale Prcsent on
q{ fsq( di t
115. rit*iffi * ur& wn 6tl
?
it (1) memb(arEs of synaPtic vsicLs
0) fsiE6 !flr{Id ql Fkdl d (2) prFsYnaPtkmembrane
( 5d-friEtffii'
(2) (3) tiPs of a)(ons
(3) iifddm t fsd c(
(4) post{}naPticmembrane
g,7 rwfsiE+ffi;t
116. Plants which Produce characteristic
rro. Ffire vcsl-{dl 61w{ 6'{i qrA nql rfisr{dl pneumatoPhorf and show viviPary belont to :
IAi.
F{b q-]+IN(c,iliffit {d Fhtdrtc
a|,9 Among the blood types of their chiHn& how urany
{qst? differcnt genotyPe and PhenotlTes are P6eible ?
0) 3ct+4lq;3$irzEc (1) 3 tenotyF; 3 PhenotYP3
(2) c*rtatc; l$tizTEq ,h rs 'l). (2) 3 tenotyps; 4 phenotYPe.
(3,,,-{ drtzr{q ; 3st{ta5q
(l) afitzEq; aqltcr{q
7:'9 (3) 4 SenotyPes; 3 PhenotyPes
(,1) lgenotyPs;4PhenotyPes
11e. Fql61rrr lr<Tq fdfi-q-dqlRrdtqi @ ts1
119. Wttich of dle folbwing comPotlfnb Provide stkky
fqRrsdr r-{r 6adr t ? .,N! characbr to tlle bacbrial ceu ?
(1) ann*rm 4$ *h (1) CeU waU
122. t{trfdfqd { * qa + dn i eqq c( +5d ETI qqi 122. Amont the folowing chancteB, which one
rqt { i{qR iA f6cl rcr qr ? not considered by Mendl in his experihent
6y ar - o<rrdnr Pea a
125 C6 <qid td{ri y6q i{6ruJsil 61 dqr sEn Tq t 725 In (.s of a couple where the male is havinq a r
T{+ idc fttfi +1+h fl a-mm sfui rta z iow sperm count, which technique u.ill be iurta
qni <vr lor fertilisation ?
,.(q1 Eid:rnfvc
rnma: qt r+ff t?
is
t, 127. {a5{ 1gl 127. The vascular cambium normally dves ise to
(1) iFI4 rf,RR (1) Pheltodem
r2B. DNA cftf'frr{+{Rn lqffidsffi{dt 128. During DNA replication, Okazati fragprenb are
usd to elongate :
t?
(1) The leading shand towa.ds tpltation fork.
(1) rtrrtd t{rq 41 "n
qtr,t qr< dl
(2) The lat$nt shand towards replkation fork.
gh ffd ff{r a1ilrs wqqr{ er< d
'pl ,Atfo Aa. ta lrqq <r 61
B) The kading st and away from rePlication
tork
(4) vrt-fm rlnrq s c{ c[iITrcl <r< 6r (a) The laSgingstrand away (mm the replication
fo.t
1 eftr+tqinqr rrcl ai fle 6{t i tdqtrql Tql
qor <r <nta t ? 129. Artificial rekion to obtain cows yielding hther
tt*q milk output rcpre5ents :
Or, qr+6ir6qtur ditf qt fi{q d re FqoI
(1)
\ cf-srfr+rqqmtr
stabilizing selection as it stabiliz6 this
character in the population.
<+rztnto" afr" ct Eerol qq 6l qfi frrn (2) dirctional .s it push6 the mean o( the
".q
d-qtatrrtr ' " charat6in o daFad5n-
) fr<ri{ {qlir ct v{{iul al A i fqlqlfdd (3) dis.uptiveas itsplib dte population into two,
one yielding higher output and the other
66r t, G qnro wr<r crd qi rr{ 6c lower output.
ar<cldt
(4) stabilizing followed -by disruptive as it
(4) t
rqrd-+r6 sR f{<r.{ R}Ftr T( s{{igl d stabilizes the popularion to iroduce hither
ra rar<+,nql qt rqrfiorq qrm t r yielding
130. *X46oq6s a,rnrd {d t{qtqld q.qikd 130, Which of the fouowint options bst reprcsenb the
w t <ntatz enzyme compo6ition of pancreatk iuice ?
(1) qqEilq, qqlq, Gtuirir,lfn 6*"1n1 (l) .mylare. Fptidase, tryFinogsr rerudn
(2) qqrdq, itoq, ftFs-+in, q'+{ (2) amylase, pep6it! Eypsin%m, mltrte
(3) Fptidase. amyLs, Fp6ur rthin
(3) Hlc, qcrr+c, nfui, lfrr Gnnnr)
(4) lipase, amylase, trypsinotn,
$,-'Errtd, qqqAc. f*kn-qr, rffiMtc p.ocaftoxr?eptidase
,^1
P
I
(2) c),G)G(d)
(1) G)"ru1q
\3)- (a)wG) (21 (a), (c).nd (d)
! tffil 29 P
(4) 10%
136. q{ +frq FFrfl +1kr rz cm t r q! 500 K rT{ 136. A spherical black body with a radius of 12 clr
qi: rr+i-rxl radiat8 450 watt powet nt 500 K If [t ndius wele
4s0 sr. Illft El Tsil 6,(fi t r 'n halved and the cmpelature double4 tE PowEr
:fiqt 0/2) ngl frN-aa 5{ 6{ ffi sqirGfiia radiatd in waft would be :
(4) 180qv-
(4) 1800
frFra q{ql al Ti dt all e dk s s], qfts fi <{tt 137. Two ro& A and B of dilferent materiale ate wlded
rsz. together as shoryn in fiSule. Theit thrmal
'ri e-5en emv { i<
6{ dtq f<q T q t r rq vd conductivities are K, and K2. The thrm.l
ql sqt q-mrdt r'c$, K1 dql lq nl, F{i T{ tl conductivity of ihe composib rod will be :
tTft dE 61sqi Er;rdfl litli :
Po)*\ Tl T2
i T, T2 ./
d
d
K1-rK2
K1+K2 0) 2
0) 2
3(Kl+K2)
3(Kl+K2 (2)
(2) 2
2
G) Kr +19
(3) Kr+r9
\21 9 t4 Ql e ta
*":;^' l,
1A_rn010-5s the resiehllce of ttE(oiJ rs lt
t. " ..
t-s{tr o.os; { ti ri fi
d clir i r qft, +Ed 6r the btalcharge flowing ttuough
trme is:
theroil du flr
qr ttl l0 # o t'd:iq
o'r.n t r+to ie-A t (r)
E-d .ir+{,$* , 32 rr rrC
i3 F-'l
(ahffi h
2]'
f-
F- h
r'' J3ffi
2h
P) J5^rr-=
I '' J3E*T )d
4 2h 1c,. (1)
2h
(4) JmkT
JnkT
a-'d
!.,. Q)
@)
25 ftd/ s2
sm/s2
.l
a ,,#" ).tj (3) 25 ndl54
(4) 5 Drls2
142. i+S aRar cf tq ,n, elq tr {s ?R +i frEdrqr 142" The rsrshn(e of a wire b ,R, ohm. If
rtEmet
and shhHto,n,times its original
trrtr t 3rktu, f{n, Td il;,i.qfr a<g
6@ an E-lr Eqr qra {iJflfr airEffir r},r ,
-* reslstan(e will be
lenglh.,rs r.
P')u, +t
(4)
R
W"kl r nP
(4)
R
--t
f'i:4D ' 1-9
. q.)'
31
U- 5,t .1 .-4'e
P
'oil io. nm i"t* @mn $ arm tufr* tcfrq l{it. TIE r.tio o, wavelerutn of Ure b* frktf S.fiut
wc ftt tr'ltEsl TI'irJqE t , -! -,
rarkt and Ule l,art lirE of LyErrn rder i! :
o) 2 -. .)Ll*
* (1) 2
e)1 (2)
J
E (3) 4
& (3)
1
4
(4) 0s (4) 0.s
rmal
dffi lrf,ft1q, e d gqH qr, T6 !-dm f{< Eq is rotad through a smatl angle 0, tlle rpot of the
tight is found to move ttuough a distarri y qn the
rre T
qqn q{ t ffidn rl srdr t r nl, e 6r cn
v <ft sc'le' Theangle o is 8ive")'ir,1.y^'Y'l
t\'n :
0)
v 0) :,- O, .-"9F*a:)
a)
v
rrfr, w
,
(2, t **iy
(3)
2y
? c/v
QI ; *Y"Y*,
(4)
!
v
sn
P'
(4) ; &'"n*
r{5. qtl :rfte i *r sqr<r ard al q* qaRI q{td d 1{5. An arranteDent of three palalel sE itht wiles
ular tr i m retc{ (y)-t{cmr--+ Eq-+trt rnk plaed perFndicular to plane of paFr caryint
*'ith {tfri r' t+grurn sE d f<fl t tlrd t r re same curent'I' along the same directin iB shohn
in Fit. Magnitude of force per unit
Etd-a:ffitffi, rR B'il!fr aed qr kBth on the
qfl
middle wirc'B' is given by
d'ri 6T qfgrq Arl C
B d C
B d
d'
d
9tr
dr6)
'Ited
*e
(1)
rtoiz
2trd.
. (1)
F,,j
2nd
2
P*,i,t 0
zttoi2 (2\
2poiz
6^tk
Q) 'td ?' a rrd
,t.,r
).{o
J1*oi2 w f d' r6. J1lpoi2
(3) --E-- p)
d:. rd
t)
(4)
]i'd
Poi2
(4)
Poi2
Jia
r f'!
)/-
ft^
P
32
'" ffiffi#fi1"H#:,Vl*J* 146.
l,,E_6.1=
i
il.T*^tr-* t, tus*1 qr{rn
I g*t:.oR
afl2
eft mtr uo o,7" ta),1rt
6 srfi6 t1 w f{ B1 ff{ tn-a.n gm
FtHHHtrkTS_HH
r is 6q 6r qr{+6rd (*tts
E
t) t ,
frgffi$,r#t!#*:*rt""tr
0)
J5
or
v5
(2) (2)
G 2n
4n 4n'
(3) p)
"t5 J5
2,n 2T
(4) (4)
J3 J3
1
tR
(1)
l- !ftEll * i*, ,rqr qr{ ro, A a}, f+q arc
T-E { .x-qrtfrd s'qi qn
1l
i},n .
ffi#r"ffiTx*ffi"k
(2) eol Q', qJ
(3) eel B', el
(4) lm, (4) lm,
149. <i tBdqfeq v{ql, ,a' ?qrr t {cir Fq{: ,e
,.
149.
?ql -r, t I fiq { +d + lltlli 61
x
rtqr {qR t r
lEFtri {cc t wsq !-sd ,r d
tfir+i +1 tqr er *l:ft1xdit-,*.l*f#,,,{i+i
'a' { nnr+I+1vsr t qr.n tf, I
} 'e'*iI f" ] I
I
0) :-
,l
0)i
@i QI
1
I
(3)
8I (3)
1
8I
I
(4)
9I (4)
1
9)t
ri@l 33 P
U
lso. +rl fst c{ qd q61-fc+t *'l vr{ t afrm m 150. A U tube with both erd3 opn ro tle.tmospllrc, it
cr{ fi fi?rd i ti
gs*1q{ tcl i crdr q.tr
p6nialy 6[ed rvitl wshr. OiL whidr immiicible i
'rqtr
to rc{ srdrTqr t fd cE <st rd d q{ t ro i wi&l waEr, is !,oued inio one side until it statrds at
a distarrce of 10 mrfl above the wiht lvel on the
ro mm tqr tl qrdr t irql qsfr 5w I vi iFt ire othe! side. Meanwhile the water ris6 by 65 mm
s(+ s(ifir6 Td t OS nm Sqr {6 qrdr t r( iTkq from ib original level (se diagram). Ihe deNity of
the oil is I
?@) nJ as +d 6r .xrtlsr{ si-d t '
Pa Pa Pa I'a
F F
'ito
.oifdq
".mrf, E
to*
tFinal watr level
{
65 mm
65 rrun
oil ,D
+d ---r--- D yrift-+ qo <r -..r-.-.- - Initial watsr level
t- 65 mm 65 rnm
B C B C
i*HE*EuH*'uffii
)...- f.'t",yg;1J&.rtr,il
1q"i,
(OcB+ffird?apr{tq:r*fiffir,,
153.
, :. 0) (r-ror liit^_tiiSi..ir#
l,--
a (2\ 1.2s1, (ii) (i)
-s.2sr
(3) (4 lool (ii) 8.7sJ rovt)'.I (2) (i) 1.2sJ (n) _8.2s,
(4) (i) ro,J tut -r.iul (3) (0 1oo, (ii) s.7si
154.
(4) (i) lo, (n) _8.7r,
#iffii*HYffiffi
fficlsc*,r
'* *"mlmii#ffiffi?P*:
0)
(1) cels
Q) ftq-s !-curdr
(2) pobntialgadienc
(3) t*m< * qm *rcft ?rli sfl ftqfr o'
(4)ffi, H*qta aqr frtql et rtqtq? ;j:f:*i:'*curcntnowrtuouth
(4)
lss. frqii+-d qM d t f+lrS Er+s qrGerc L:o.I:i'udon
of cells, galvan64g6,
u
qcq {
155. which one of the followint rcpre3enb (orwa!
R bias drode
-2V ?
(2) 0) 0v R
R
-3 V
(3) +2V Q) -4 V
(4) 3V (3)
5V +2 V.
tso. i+afoa qTr} I t *ih t 3V
oqe qi& |I (4',
5V
G) td fr*u*+* nt Ys6r rqqn +<
sts tq titr . .
156. Which of the following
state&enb at. co,' ct ?
(b) fai$ fcBEr rqqB +< q6
v{ E'n $d
t < t qr{n tfg
Tt'Sq r\t ,rqd WtI
' ffiT.lffiJn*vd*1tox,incia*
(o,,. fty
qfiq,Evt
qt{ !-6R qi
R rT.Tqj
tfti-6
asq pr+_,rtq aq, "' ffi:ls;l:Hfirffi1'g;Ti
+cdr. t i
lA qiry ilq 6l *.*irl
t .iFr* 6ii sr k)
lJ."::[, :il ;"1..,11 J#"1,";: *:,J
al{4 qE t fT 6q qErR t qnr+ qn
sarcr (d)
w Frdr tl I*il:i*xlT,*"#ri:"til,il:
0) (bJ qr (d)
_"
(2) (a) nql O) 0) (b) and (d)
(3) a) G)lnd O)
G)
(3)
g) nqr (d) O).nd (c)
t (4) (c).nd (d)
i t]@t 35 P
I
157. Yd + Ys t 1 km lnri qr
f,ldq-tqrq 6rqFl46 157. Th .eelemfron due to gravity rt . hight t
hl
tnrd+tffi'fuc(tn above the 6rth ir the rame as at a de?th d Ebw the
0) d=
1
kmdr 5L,\' + )o sur{ace ofeardr. Then:
J
2 a=1r^
(2) d=lkrl (\ ..,/ )
0) 2
\
rrrn
(3) d
3
2
km I \."4' t lz) d=1km
=1r- L +"*
@ J=2tslt
(3) a
2 )
d=2km
v-
rse. frql q'wr frrq d r mv vqz,ela icf*ifi nqr (4)
l qto qnJr rrq t r crfiE6*f*qrq] 6i qr"q 158. A tas mixture consisb of 2 motes ot qand 4 motes
qnt $, Ec Fr+fld S;e qr1[rd e-ql ot Ar at hmperature T. Neglecting dl vibrational
-; -' -o t'n ,
fl) 4Rr modes, the lotal intemal energy ofttEsysterr is :
b; rs Rr 't"w
.6. ;Ri . i,6 ^-4-
;t- " (1)
(2)
4Rr
', .,1\h"a'* rs RT
(4) ' Rr L- *:l
Lw,^
(3)
(4)
eRT
1lRT
rsg. *l*'ffi t{qa ffifttd
y-+nr
159. The photoelectsi( tkeshold wavelength ofsUver is
3250x10-10 m tl a}, :$6xro-totrl 6ttlH $ 3250 x t0 - m. The vetocity of the le6on eiecled
wffi r-*rvrgm +{ t tfiffia sW,ii+r 'u
from.a silver surface^by utrraviolet light of
t.td* wavlnigh 2536 x 10 - 10 m is
(h=4.14x10-ls evs ilqt c =3 (Givm h=4.14 x 10-rs evs and c=gx 106 hs-t)
x106 uu-1)
(1) =6x105ms-l (1) =6x10'tms-l
(2) :0.5 x 1d ms-r l , (2) s0.6x106ms-1
(3) = 61 x ld ms-l (3) - 61xr03 ms-t
(4) -0.3xldms-l ({) -0.3x106ms-l
reo. r.ez qq{dri+'t6lqt <i, q+,y ek6rqq{tr 160. A thh prbm having rfracting angle ltr b made of
qlq F
roo t r rg ri
+1r.2 <cq-{tri6 qtr t t ghss o{ftftactive indr( l.lZ ftis priqtcomfirra
q erq yre k t tt t
+sf<qr qdr ys dqtqr
with another thin prism of glass of rft,.ctive index
1.7. This combimtion produce disperirn reithout
Fcerttsr qfi*qq $q tln tr a,l, lR eq tt dvi.tion The reftactint angle of scond prbm
s{ra+6qtr !t{ srft{ : should be:
(1) + 0)4
(2) 6' (2) 5'
p)a G)r
(4) 10" (4) 10
rsr. ffi ,ffiq Fis 6r qr{dr !-flR{dr Wifi ,8, t I W 151. Th bull modutus of a sphericat obred is,B, Uiti5
c{ (irslm <Fl ,p, Ernqr qal t I , {F+1 t,q q sxbiected to unilorm pressure ,pl the frdctional
fir*rer+ qt t),t r d<rease in radiu. i(
I
(1)
B
P
0) I
B
B B
(2)
3p Q) 3p
(3) !P !P
I 0) D
P
(4) P
38 ({)
3B
P 36 @
162 q6 rfr6l6I q6' frn r< t dk 6r frv ger tr 152. The two nearst harmqrks of a tube closed
fs+ A fffi.E ffi q{
+1 qEft rdnq:r: zo rt end and oFn at other end arc 220 Hz and
Wha t i5 th tundamental frequency
2
nq 25o Hz tnl f ft6rq d ry offi f+'*t r}Iff ?
of the sy
(1) 10 ttz (1) l0 Hz
(2' 20 Lrz (21 20 Hz
(3) 30 Hz (3) 30 Hz
(4) 40 Hz (.r) 40 t{z
e;-9d' r[ ,, ]tl
0)
7
1
C ^2
)* ^L
(') ;[" n*]
n
(2) .2 c o2
4r'o ,,
' il-)h
,'1" 4?u
L l
(3)
rl "2 1% ,l ", lt,
c' lc l'.0
I G
.l
") aL"*.]
(1) "2
4*, $)
IC 2
{,*"'
0)r q-
'p.,
I
(r) T*+ L
(4) rf{
\{:1 (3) r .,2
I
?
\>b
165 zp tl.ri ar"it \'6 xr{drE'F ;$3Fir +i dqri 2 I (m l4l Zcro I
ah'fu .'"J=, siE 8s;;E-fqqn
r.zs
'#+tc
'rm 165
{.(
A 250 - T rrn rcdangutar coil of tenqrh 2 I ..
rsrka A:A'il Es c{ o.8s r-ilgdr # 86 wrdth I 25 crn cur.,"s a.urr"nt if 85 r,A
*-* qrtfrR t6cr qrdr t rE + + froE I* sutie(ted toa magnetic field o{strB& 0 85 T. I
jj<d * rao. t CcA+H "nq"t qrd
qrqrr+ el qtq done tor rotadng the coil by 16(r against dle ro
EI,TI :
t-
4' Pr/ a trS is:
9.1tLl
(1) 1l)
EJD} {'t ll rnr'l )
e.1pl f-,
(2) 4.55 pJ (2\ 4.55 p,
(3) 2.3 pl p) 2.3 $l
(4) 1.1s pJ (4) 1.15 p J
tffil P
! 165. q tuq (6qr{) sr 6{i
ft{d6 k t t lqdl 1 166. A spring of force constant k is cut inb lnlgtlls of
: qF d 6E ffl Tql t ffi Rqr{d 6l rqcrd r.tio 1 : 2 : 3. Tlrr, tte connctd in r6ie5 urd the
rEwfole const ntbl( . Thn lhyarecoturecd in
r :2:3.t1 F iftfr 'qrfi a1 iln ,q { qH c{, par6llel rnd force constant is k". Then k :k" is
rtqtcr 616qr{ ftqd6 r; i6 {qrfirq { dqi c(
(1) 1 :6
rtr d, rn-gr,frr.-Tim, d-rb (2) 1:e t
(1) 1 ,6
- r:o)
v ",v\: Lt(
(2\ 1:e \Jo' /' - ) Q) 1;u t
,^o
I
b
g (a) 1:14 6
a)
.\J 1.11 .' (
(4) 1:14 9 ..' -The
9l 157._ dhSrarru below show rcgionc of equipoErtiils
"\o
.r0
) lr
11+l'
3
^llll. )
H+r
lov 3{}v 10v 30v
(.) (b)
0) o L',I 0)0
\t s m/s2 \. (o (2) 5 m/s2
- .-lj.
G) -4m/sz O) -4m/s2
(4) - 8 m/sz (4) -8 m/sz
P 38 EE
uo. {,rttfrtyfuelcr&cqd dkfir(ffi T{ 1z). Young's double rtt rq('nnat b fu Derforr
qrqq df+qrqrdltr qrqrqr qrdr tfd, wqqqd rir and then in ! mediulrods tlun air. ltis r
tlat 8a' brtht ftinge h dE ttrediu.ll li6 wh(
s{ {q fiic nqr cE d r{ lr4q f*q q{ t srr dark frirye ti3 in dn. The rfactive indEx
q{T{itl nl, Ssmqq6t rqwt{i6E}'[ 6rrql : mediufl is neady :
(1) 1.25
0) 1.2s
(2) 1.59 (2) l.se
(3) 1.69
(3) r.6e
(4) 1.78
(4) 1.78
fr 0) ANDfu
oR rtc
B
0) AND gate
Q)
6; rori-.furdqt{ffi iret .6I qtuffi (t) beh,,/een two hydrogen atom3 placed at a dista
(much greater than atohic ai"a) apart is zero.
q<tai,ae*+ia*fi, Ae is of th ordr of lciven mass of hydr
mh=1.57x10-7kgl
(k{ t ul{tqr Er (qqlr mh = 1.67 x 10 -z kg)
(1) 10-z! C
0) 10-20 C
fril t
de xq-froa sEI o v tr 3iry+ er 3igna.l voltage actoss the aollector i! 3 V.
The
rabtai.e of collector is 3lO. ff curent gain is 100
cFdt r s ko-t r qfi qtri:tfaiYoo-cqr-rclilt 6l and the base rcsistance b 2 kO, the voltage and
rrd.r 2 6-fai, rq+6 if s\+ft"di"r dqr qfn- power gain of the amplilier is :
afar t *t : ' -*;-; ..g
qriffivr: (l) .|{,-
200 and 1000 ._- it 1
1t) zm r{h tooo \* .o-g)' - "n-Ii-
tl
121 s ctt zoo .t; (3) 15000 ('' .T-
r
- ' ,' 150 and
:l Y.Iy
(4) 20 3m2000
";lv@
(" 175,
(a) 20 and 2000
rzs. qd s{ria .ra qfilq q nh F+sq qftriu*. A -{sq resistors with resistan.e R=9.0 O each, two
identical inductors with indutance L=2.0 trrH
nr+ ict{ qtn qr<d ffi
G t r r*o ffirtqo cl each, and an ideal battery with emf = 18 V. The
rftrtq, n = o, r*riro6rirq-, L= 2 0 n {
q.o
t through the battery just afrer the switch
aqrffi{l frqaqfdEro, e=revtr aJ, ks61 closd rs,
c< ad }' gr< w<qffi t fqgd qr{, ,i, 6r cn
Aqr
' + L I(
fiu':9
,t"i;>
+ L R R L C .;
I{ L C
(1) 2mA
w4
(1) 2EA
(2) 0.2 A
(2)
p)
0.2A
2A
L*q
'tr 14
Oe'
6rg
q,,ut?-
(3) 2A (4) 0 ampre
(4) rf{qfq{(
176. Two block A and B of mass6 3m and rn Espectivety
rze. t Xzaii eaqn* iFrI{I.3m nql m tt t are conne.d by a massless and inexhrcible string.
lclcq il , 3rt{dla rvq* The whole system is suspended by a massless
f{6rq q1, qftqE m-flrj"* q6 rqqTGa sprint as shown in figure. The maSnitudes of
acceleration of A and B immediately aIbt 6e sking
fFjil (E,qri) Er{r Frfirqrrqr t r stt al 6E ti t is cut, are respectivly :
*,-<*i;----*.^-
* -',,q--vi-A\ 3m
3m
/-l- 1-"
(1)
'*'f'" -
(1)'& c3
)',.r'f'"a'u
3
\Zt-' c 8t) P)
c.
I
3
lt"t' u" 3
(3) a'8
gc
"g5--n (3) 8,8
(4)
3'3
t (4)
8C
5'3
P
12. qltltdfrprnqi p2 r,l fsmnrqrcrtf$, tr+1 tZ.
40
pohrci& pl
E
!
qs-ar{ d,E<i{lt i, qr orqfra q{hr Two rd p2
rrc placed with tI
l_+nr perpendrutar to each odE. Unpobdred
l,
cffftarotr p., dk pr* +s { !tr q{ +fttrs rncrdent-on pl. A third polar;id p,
is ,
p3 rst
fs rqr qrdr t f6 fF61 qqr pl sfl lqq t Detreen
t and p2 such dut is *i" or"i."
{5" +t +1ur
rF6I(
rrrfr tt nj, p, t vrr'tu l-drir d ii#$,E;""' * or tsar$rni.n"
tt
+c_dr
"h.'it,
Io
Io (1)
(1) 2
2
Io
(2) h (2)
4 4
Io
13) !s (3)
8 8
Io b
(4) ({)
16 16
I
17S. a fu{id (qfs-6Fi) *Tr erT,f qrcs I r{Fr t 178.
t qr{-qr{ frfia qlr, ci E{+ TTrd t drT{( r Two_d ijc! of same mommt of nerua
rnerr rgrtar a\is passihg through
rotdhnl.
centr
t dt{ !fx-6r + +< t A+l fsrfr tt'!R?:, Fqyl perpendicutar to rhe ptan of
dis; with ar
an +)vfri i.r t.yh attotr1r+iq{ (R vetoohes or and 0r2. They are
brouaht rnto c.
qqsfemnffi {eiqr qifl t ft,r+1sfi
",, tace to Iace coincidint the axis
ofioratron
expression for lo6s of enerty during
thir proc
s-qi srq + ft{A
0) ],,.,r..F
gi- ]r1,,+,,p
(2) 1 I1,, -..y,
1
Q) I (o1-ro2)2
4
gle
ght
f\O
III
700 K
500 K 700 K
300 K 500 K
3mk
qlr<rfrq
q Procis U h Isobaric
a
R. Processltr Iso(horic
R, *fq {calr{df{s
S Processlv d. Isothermal
s. 1T-,9 Trdrfrq (1) P-+a, QJc, R--rd, SJb
(1) P-+a, Q -,c, R-+d, Srb (2) P+c, QJa, R-+d, SJb
t4/l -,,, o -, R -Cd, SJb G) P-., QJd, R-,b, SJa
(3) P-+c, QJd, RJ b, SJa (4) P--rd, Q-+b, RJa, S+c
(4) P-+d, Q, b, R-+a, SJc
- tta\
6'"5.u. r"y
\_. _,t..
A\" |Ll'+-P )
-oOo- -oOo-
" {e,}r)
F,."u)
te
7 "ry
-la lr\
d- f slq
P-o
l
c |Hlndl*&i9lteh|
1. '^.1^^.13;. 3#^ -stttm 1. The final proof for DNA as the genetic material caine
%H%lpfpT"^5nqT? from the experiments of:
(1) Hargobind Khorai\a
I^c^ : Options:
(1) (b)V^(c) (1) (b) and (c)
(2) OnIy(d)
(2) %^(d)
(3) Only (a)
(3) %^(a)
(4) (a), (c) and (d)
(4) (a),(c)TJ^(d)
Homozygous purelines in cattie can be obtained
by:
(1) mating of individuals of differ^t species,
(1) 1m=t y^iRj-iil' %^3Tf %w SRT mating of related individuals of same breed.
(2) ^ =T^ % %WT -gm (3) mating of unrelated individuals of same
(3) ^ it H??! % srMVct q^aqf %w? gRi breed.
(1) 3TSIH"Pi
(1) Corpus allatum
(2) fsPl^^crl TT^
Pineal gland
(3) Corpus cardiacum
(3)
(4) "flfleh ffe Corpus luteum
(4)
10. f^TffS; ^ f^TsI t : 10. Viroids differ from viruses in having;
(1) ^"!it^3TI^%RNA3f^^tl (1) RN A molecules without protein coat
(2) lfr^fI^%HraDNA37^^tl (2) DNA molecules with protein coat
(3) ^3jlk3iigTVI%DNAdT^'#tl (3) DNA molecules without protein coat
(4) 3il^3TRTnT%-5naTRNA3T^^tl (4) RNA molecules with protein coat
11. r4>^cf,l Hg7 ^J|| 7 IIX A decreasein blood pressure/volumewiU not cause
(1) ADH the release of:
IP
i ii -k^ ii II fl
|HincH*En^
c
13. %711^ MFT ^ "MrrJISF "5?^ ^ t ? 13^ The morphological nature of the edible part c
coconut is:
(1)
(1) Pericarp
(2)
(2) PerLsperui
(3) (3) Cotyledon
(4) Endosperm
14. "3^% Sro <5r4ic, % "if^fT ^*7 14. 9 Which oftl\efollowing is correctlymatchedfor th
Etfe^t? productproduced by them ?
(1) Sacchromyces cerevisiae :Ethanol
(2) lf/Wd//;Rl'5iR^4> Acetobflcfcracefi: Antibiotics
15. -1 '^' iMfer fr^ shK^r pX^atch the following sexually transmitte
diseases (Column - I) with their causative agei
( - II) % ^ ^ (Column - II) and select the correct option.
Column -1 Column - II
II
(a) Gonorrhea ;i) HTV
(i) HIV y(ii) Neisseria
(b) Syphilis
(ii) (c) Genital War (iii) Treponema
(iii) (d) AIDS y ) Human
Papilloma-Vin.
(iv)
Options:
(a) (b) (c) {d)
19. DNA 3Tfc6|;j||ct>l ^ "^gRf During DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are
t? used to elongate:
(1) Ps^ina "q^ wgrrmt ^ Thelagging strand away from the replication
fork.
(2) yRi^frt fsii<9 ^ cR^ aTOT ^
(2) The leading strand towards replication fork.
(3) 3lfiTf^1|?in3^WR"q?Wft^5?F5^ The lagging strand towards replication fork.
(3)
(4) The leading strand away from repUcation
(4)
fork.
20.
'iiHki. ilf-
24. Which ofthe following components provides stick
character to the bacterial cell ?
Glycocalyx
(2) (2) CeUwall
(1) 333
(1) 333
(2). 1 (2) 1
(3) 11 (3) n
(4) 33 (4) 33
|Hina*En9ih]
(1)
Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of:
(2)
0) Chlamydomonas
(3)
Marchantia
(4) jr^fm
(3) Fucus
(1) r
^
HypersecreHonofGrowth
not
not cause
cause further
further increase
Hormone
increase in
in height,
in adults does
because:
hpiffht.hpraiisf
(2) '^fe tfirN Pi^wxi ^ "snrn i (1) Musclefibresdonotgrowinsizeafterbirth.
(3)
Growth Hormone becomes inactive in adulte.
snritti
Epiphyseal plates close after adolescence.
(4)
(4) Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
I
Hormone in adults.
c |mridi*EngliL
8
35. 35. TOg's heart when taken out of the body continui
to beat for sometiine.
flh T5?U%I
1^ ^rTt' "^f "^NcT ^ +*lf^M, I Select the best option from the following statemenl
fqehCN : Options:
(1) fTrTWT-gtfycIdTTWr
(2) 3raf^3Tra^
(1) Expiratory Reserve Volume
Residual Volume I
1
(3) 3T?l:?5RRl^fWI3Tl^ (3) Iiispiratory Reserve Volume
(4) 3Tiq?H (4) Tidal Volume
(3) Proteins
(4) Polysaccharides
43. %jBi, 3T5i?nT ^f "i^EF t afk ^ T<^ 43v/^ Flowers whichhavesingleovulein tfie ovaryand
^STSrq if sf^ t, ^ are packed into inflorescence are usually poQinated
t? by:
(1) Bat
(1) wn^
(2) ^ (2) Water
(3) Bee
(3)
Wind
(4) ^
(1) Haplodiplontic^Haplontic
(2) ajj/JM+i, rs-/uM'l^
(2) Haplontic, Diplontic
(3) tS^NcfnT, aFjif^-llgfTiicrgft
(3) Diplontic, Haplodiplontic
(4)
(4) Haplodiplontic, Diplontic
c 2Q |HirKti*Engli5^
45. "cf qi^ smt 45j/ Presenceofplantsarran^d intowelldefined vertical
% dHfwIcl 3T^t jIT ^tifl'i %? layers depending on their height can be seen best
in:
(1) ^fhif!^
(1) Temperate Forest
(2)
(2) Tropical Savannah
Tropical Rain Forest
(4) "SIRT 'jft (4) Grassland
46.
,^
rn-TlKt5 ^^. Phosphoenol
acceptor in; pyruvate (PEP) is the prunary COj
T3^3fT8riiTZFC02'ai?tt?
(1) C3 3fR C4 W1 (1) C3 and C4 plants
(2) v-^ C3 plants
(3) C4-qi^ (3) C4 plants
(4) (4) C2 plants
47. 3T^ HiT"q^ %trqto gfrnf^ TR 47^ Good vision depends onadequate intake ofcarotene-
^ richfood.
Select tl\ebestoptionfromthe following statements.
(a) ^ A%c^c<|9i fI (a) Vitamin A derivatives arc formed from
carotene.
48. Which one from those given below i.-; the periodfor
Mendel's hybridization experiments ?
^ 8}t?
(1) 1870 -1877 (1) 1870 -1877
49. tifeT :
Select the mismatch:
. Ik
|Hiwa*Englishl 11
51. X55) '^'7% "3^ ^ In case of a couple where the male is having a very
3^1^ fpTi^ Pi^-qi ^ irt ah*ilh sf^ci ? low sperm count which technique will be suitable
for fertilisation ?
(1) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
(2) 3m:7mf9n?iypTmvTi
(2) Intrauterine transfer
(3) sfRTPt
Gamete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer
(4) (4) Artificiallnsemination
52. ^ ^tRT %?
Which among these is the correct combination of
(1) aquatic mammab ?
(1) iq"HWiah1 54. Root hairs develop from ihe region of:
(4) Elongation
(4) Root cap
55.
II^
c 22 |HindiEntfi8h|
56. =F>^ STRfl %? Thehepatic portalveindrainsblood toliver from:
(1) (1) Intestine
(2)
(3) sniWT (3) Stomach
(4) _J4) Kidneys
57. ^ %^fTR ^TKt^ -qr What is file criterion for DNA fragments movement
73^ ^ 71^ % ^ ^-irn^ ^ ? on agarose gel during gel electrophoresis ?
(1) ^uilcN<+> JlRlHH ^ a) Negatively charged fragments do not move
(2) aT^^nf^"5it3Tm^;gu5,3rJr^!Tf^^i!M (2) The larger fiie fragment size, the farflter it
moves
(3) 3T^f!fc!^'3irai
t (3) The snudler the fragment size, the farther it
moves
(4) aiT^Hiw laTis
Positively charged fragments move to farther
sncrrt end
58. if ^ "5?if<n t ?
L58r- Which of tf\e following represents order of'Horse' ?
(1) ^
(1) Ferus
(2)
Equidae
(i) Perissodactyla
(4) "^i^cTO
(4) Caballus
59. -fif ^ ^-SFtmR^ f ?
(1) ^ ^ 4.^1 rid CoA) % (S2- Which statement is wrong for Krebs' cycle ?
(1) The cycle starts with condensation of acetyl
WTT snrnr13fR
group (acetyl CoA) with pyruvic add to yield
Rh(^'*i 3?^ b<fll % citric acid
(2) ^ if^T f^afl' NAD+ ^T (2) There are three points in the cycle where
NADH + H+ Tf^^^ftgrroiWrt NAD"*" is reduced to NADH+H"*"
(3) ?^"^ifTJ^1^^FAD+ ^FADHz"^ (3) There is one point in the cyclewhere FAD*
^'ilt><yi t is reduced to FADH2
(4) ^'Htir-id CoA ^ sm ^ ^RcIJh % _(41-^During conversion of succinyl CoA to
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
GTP % 3T^ ^ t s)mthesised
60. 3Tf^ ^ ^ ^ Tt^ff ^ 3ir<F ^ 1^ fpn
^ ^TrftTT t ?
O Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher
milk output represents:
(1) r^c^\{<h ^
(1) stabilizing followed by disruptive as it
stabilises the population to produce higher
W[ if cT$3UT yielding cows.
(2)
(2) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in the population.
(3) Ri^llcq* c!<<J|
if (3) directional as it pushes the mean of the
character in one direction.
(4) =Hlff+ ^ ^ ^ if
(4) disruptive as it splits fi\e population into two,
t, 3lf^ -Qcf ^ one yielding higher output and the other
^^K-i ^ 1 lower output.
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&
c
14 IHIntftEnfllWil
70. >1^1'wTd % #, ftnldRsid if ^ ^ tTPT Which oneofthe following statements isnot valid
for aerosols ?
^f?
(1) Thty have negative impact on agricultural
"STMl^ sitncl f land
(2) (2) They are harmful to human health
(3) (3) Theyalter rainfall and moiBoon patterns
(4) "fli e(iKU| ^ ac^l^'^cll ^ }5f^"^f (4) They cause increased agricultural
productivity
71. 1^ ^ ^TSTT t ?
Which of the following statement is correct ?
(1)
(1) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
WTRrti permeable to electrolytes.
(2) HKi ^ -Hiilel y-Jii '3i<n%ftn^<Hijk'|i^%i (2) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
impermeable to water.
(3)
ti (3) The descending limb of loop of Henle is
impermeable to water.
(4) ^ 3TRI^ ^ ^ T^nnwf ^ I {y The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
permeable to water.
72. pF#lfefT ^ -^n c^r^dMd "3^^ if
<}1<h1 f^<)innt ^ ? Whichof the followingin sewage treatment removes
3TFf^'3q^ suspended solids ?
(V
(1) Sludge treatment
(2)
(2) Tertiary treatment
(3)
r-fsT' Secondary treatment
(4)
(4) Primary treatment
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81. WT sSk m^' \'5RI 1^ t iuit and leaf drop at early stages can be preve.
w ^n I ?
^ by the application of:
(1) Gibberellic acid
(1) rjij\rM=(-.
(2) Cytokiruns
(2)
(3) Ethylene
(3)
Auxiitf
(4) 3iMn
1/3; Which ofthefollowing arefound inextreme s.
82. i( ^ e;?n3lf T( ^ t? conditions ?
(1) (1) Mycobacteria
(2) (2) Archaebacteria
(3) TjoNetf^n (3) Eubacteria
(4) iimtiNztftzn {4} Cyanobacterk
83. WR ^ ? Coconut fruit is a:
(1) (1) Capsule
(2) (2) Drupe
(3) (3) Berry
(4) Nut
85. ^'tRt^nh%X Y"5"? (3 Out of "X' pairs of ribs in humans only T' pairs are
true ribs. Selectthe option that correctly represents
%#fl values of Xand Yand provides their explanation:
gj^ ^n9JT ^ ^?lft$T %sfk ^RrTi %I
(1) X= 24,Y = 12 True ribs are dorsally
X= 24,Y= 12 STFi if attached to vertebral column
>i4i ^"Icil but are free on ventral side.
"c.
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Which cells of 'Crypts of Liebcrkuhn' secret
89.
antibacterial lysozyDic ?
(1) Kupffercells
(1) ^ab< +Yi(|sbl^
(2) Argentaffin cells
(2) iiRrMWWnC
_--(35' Paneth cells
(3) (4) Zymogeri cells
(4)
jMX^Whirh one of the following is related to Ex-sit
90. conservation of threatened animals and plants ?
^fTTsft^^? (1) Himalayan region
(1) Wildlife Safari parks
(2) (3) Biodiversity hot spots
(3) ^ (4) Amazon raiiiforest
(4) '9^ ^
Aspring of force constant k is cut into lengths
91. ^ft5fn(^iTHt)^WftftsRf^k|:i ratioj ;2:3. They arc connected in series iuui tl
newTorce constant is k'. Tlien they areconnectcd
if "w t w=mWi ^ parallel and force constant is k". Thenk': k" is :
1 : 2 : 3 11 flHt ^ ^ "5?^ if "q^,
(1) 1:14
#^r5F! ^ ftsro^ k'^ arq if m
k"tl 31^ k', k" ^ : ^ 1:6
(1) 1:14 (3) 1:9
TOOK
500K
700 K 300K
500K
300K
R. "asBHin c.
S. Proc^IV d Isothermal
(4)
94. A U tube with both ends open to the atmosphere, is
partially filled with water. Oil, which is immiscible
94. #Tf f?Rf m TpitTT^ ^ "qnt arffw with water, is poured into one side until it stands at
TFnti ^ "qnt ^ tr^ 'q:^ a distance of 10 mm above the water level on the
other side. Meanwhile the water rise-s by 65 mm
?cRT '^51^ Tmr t %-5^ "=1# if % c!^
from its original level (seediagram). The density of
10 mm ^ ^ ^jmr t crn ^ if "qnt ^ cm the oil is:
cT?f ^ 65 ram "Sv^ '^fTfJI %I (
Pa Pa
F
-
c *10 mm
b
hi; -"-Final water level
.._
: 10 mm 65 mm
Oil ---Initial water level
65 mm
65 mm -
---mf^'ara^ 6 I i " C
65 mm
^-/Water
(1) 928 kg m - 3
(4) 800 kg m ~^
(4) 800kg m"'
sJoHHH m t^'^fFT (%f^) clNTi^ 95.^ The de-Broglie wavelengtiiof a neutron in thermal
equilibrium with heavy water at a temperature T
'3IH % '?nl >S5'*n<4 %I <4,1 ^-50^ (Kelvin) and mass m, is:
(TPT^ :
2h
2h a) VmkT
(1) VmkT
h
(2)
h
J2^ v/rnkT
VmW
h h
(3) (3) J3mk1'
3mkT
2h
(4) (4)
VBrnkT V3mkt
3'
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(2) d =ikm
2
(2) d=ikm
2
(3) d == lkm
(3) d = lkm
3,
(4) d = -km
2
(4) d=km
2
^_jiP ^ ^ %XfTOT 1/
sFiW: x=5t-2t2craTy =10tt(^j:?Tny'^'2f The Xand y coordinates of the particle at any time
a^t'^^'cft)! t=2s^'3H^^c^ areI =5t- 2t2 and y=lOt respe^vely, wherexand
yareinmeters andtinseconds. The acceleration of
particle at t=2s is:
-8m/s2
(1) -8m/s^
(2) 0
(3) 5 m/s2 (2) 0
A(fe
.2
M-qI
(1) (1) V2xd
Jlvd
2
^D>
(2) 2mi
(2) 2ird
2
2>^oi 2>i-oi^
(3) Trd
(3)
ird
:2
^V-O ^/2^toi^
(4) Trd (4) TTd
1
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-2V R +2V
-2V R + 2V (4) -VW.^
(4) -\^W-
104. ^WC M ^ aif^iT c!T|^ lT8iI cnfiR M ^ arf^rR Th^ rati^pf wavelengtlis of tl^e last line of Baimer
series and the last line of Lyrryan seriesis: |
WT ^ ^ arjqicr t:
0.5
il) 0.5 t-
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 1 (3) 1
(4) 4 (4) 4
-7"
' rr h-'igf
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(1) 0 ampere
(1)
(2) 2ntA
(2) 2inA
(3) 0.2 A
(3) 0.2 A
(4) 2A (4) 2A
106. ^ "5^ A <IIT B%7oi4HH, 3m ^n m 11 ^ 106. Two blocksA and Bof masses 3m and m respectively
2RNHTfT3;^^5!mT=T#T, STi^cTRT^^'^tl are connected by a massless and incxtensible string.
f=ra?Fi 3^ Tf Tj^ 375?n^ The whole system is suspended by a massless
spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
fem(^^)iRicii'hmtftt11 acceleration of A and B immediately after the string
is cut, are respectively:
U\\\\S\\s\\\\\
1 A l3 m 3 m
5 m m
g i
a) I S
3 3 (1) 3' 3
(2) -f (2)
(3)
f- (3) I-
(4) g'g
"5lf3ft^ 10 TT^ ft f cTt, fH 3T^^rn?[ if ^ 3J^Tf|cr the total charge flowing through the coil during this
time is:
STT^ :
(1) 16'TT|iC
(1) 16 T7 |i.C
32-n-M.C (2) 32 -IT JJ.C
(2)
(3) 16 nC (3) 16 M. C
(4) 32|xC (4) 32^.C
111
IMricll-fEfgfeh]
23 C
108. Aphysical quantity ofthe dimensions oflength tfiat
108. c,GW
1To
^^ ^ 13;^ ^ 1%TT|if
e2
(-ST^ C- -JIW^ %T, can befonned out of c, Gand ^ is [c is velocity
oflight, G is universal constant ofgravitation and
Tlf^tf^ ; e is diarge]:
-G
(1) (1) c 4ire,0
c 4'Treo
/2 K
(2) (2)
4tro 40.
K
(3) (3)
4'lTn 4ir6o
/a
(4) 4 G 4itco
(4)
G 4Tr6o
R R
(1) n2
(2) nR ^nR
R
(3)
n f
(4) n^R (4) n^R
111. Xi=4000AaikA^^6QOOA%
u^wihr ^ ^IJIT The ratio of resolving powers of an optical
microscope for tx\'o wavelengths Xj =4000 A and
Xj = 6000 A is: 1, ,
(1) 16:81
0) 16:81
(2) 8:27
(2) 8:27
(3) 9:4
(3) 9:4
(4) 3:2 5
3:2
112. 1.42 y.h Hrt^ fy^ ti| alHqtf'*! 112. A tilin prism having refracting angle 10is made t
^lO'tl ^ 1.7 a^Mctfiifch % ^ ^ ^ glassofrefractiveindex1.42. Thisprism iscombine
with another thin prism of glass of refractive indc
1.7. This combination produces dispersion withoi
rc|^d'i<r^d hR^IMUI llcTT tl fir3q cRT deviation. The refracting angle of second prisi
3iyqcfh : should be:
(1) 10 (1) 10
113. tMriW Pj ^8n Pj^ WR w t %, 113. Two Polaioids P, and Pj are placed with their ax;
3^9 3WlifW^fl P^ ^ SflW ST^f^ lTg?m perpendicular toeach o^er. Unpolarised light 1q:
^cftMTiQti p^ ^P2%^jfT3:gr3i^TiW^ incident on P^. A third polaroid P3 is kept i
bet\veen Pj and Pj suchthat itsaxismakesan angi
P3 3?^ VSl t f^ 3T?r Pj ^ ^ 45''withthatofP]. The intensity of transmitted hgl
45 ^ "*^"1 ina1 f I cf[, Pj^ HK'm y=tiKi ^ dlsicii through Pj is:
t:
II
la. (1) 16
(1) 16
(2)
k.
(2) Ifl- 2
2
ii
lo (3) 4
(3)
4
k
(4)
k. (4) 8
8
114. ^ ^ %cT Tfrq % t^Wirfl- XTSF^ 11^ A potentiometeris an accurate and versatile devic
to make electrical measurements of E.M.F. becaus
^f t, if the method involves:
,trm t r
'!) a combination of cells, galvanometer an
resistances
115.
The two nearest harmonics of a tube closed at on
Pl4>(i^#T1^^ 3{|<^rTl'4TsFm: 220Hz end and open at other end are 220 Hz and 260 Hi
260 Hz ^"Sf ^ Pi'+ifil ^ |ct>cfil '^Wt ? What is the fundamental frequency of the system
40 Hz (1) 40 Hz
a)
(2) 10 Hz 10 Hz
(3) 20 Hz (3) 20 Hz
(4) 30 Hz
(4) 30 Hz
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(1) y
*
(1) y
(2)
2x
y_
(2) 2x
y
(3) X
I
(3)
X
X
(4) 2y
(4)
117. Thegivenelectrical networkisequivalent to:
117. 1^ ^d<=l4>
A Y
A. B
B.
(1) NOT gate
(1) NOT^tz
(2) AND gate
(2) AND ^
P) OR gate
^) OR Tie
(4) NOR gate
(4) NOR ^
118. A pardcleexecutes linearsimpleharmonic motion
118. f^^^M^TO3TT^'nf^^37F!im3cmtl with an amplitude of 3 cm. When the particleis at
2 cm from the mean position, the magnitude of its
ira'qF^'ST^ tntzTftsTRr^
velocityis equal to that of its acceleration. Then its
mRmIUI, c5R0T%^^W1^ time period in seconds is:
tl awhTTFT C^SF^^f) t:
217
27T (1) V3
(1) s
(2)
(2)
yj
s (3)
(3) 2-
, 2-
4-
4it
(4)
(4) Is 71
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(^icidl efcrl^ Preeti reached the metro station and found that the
"TC "Sffl^, iti1 "TC -cic^fl %I '5^ escalator was not working. She walked up the
stationary escalator in time tj. Onotherdays, ifshe
tjTmwmitl <i\'^ M'if^ remains stationary on the moving escalator, then
t2'wi'cf'^'qf^wi^ theescalatortakes her up in time t2. Tl\etime taken
t^,-5^^ ^ TR ^ ^ ti by hertowalk up on themoving escalator will be:
"JfTR^ #n ; tj t2
(1)
a) ti-t2 tl+t2
ti+t2 (2) 2
(2) 2
tit2
t2-ti
t2-ti
^1^2 Jlt2_
(4) (4) t,+tn
t-,+ti
120. ) %"51^ 3Ti^ aqrro mRT11 120. Two discs of same moment of inertia rotating about
IWT^ 378J, # ^ their regular axis passing through centre and
t 3?|T; ;& Tproft t % ^TfcT:, perpendicular to the plane of disc with angular
velocities Wj and <j)2- They are brought intocontact
face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. The
% iFS*'i[ wzn 11^, expressionfor loss ofenergy durmg this process is:
^rSR7^ ; (1)
1(0)1-0)2)2
3B
3B
(2)
(2) B
B
_B_ _B_
(3) 3p
(3) 3p
(4) (4) B
B
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123. I i<qi ^(1 % 'm' R4H!i 123. Oneend ofstringoflength115 connected to a particle
y.h ^Hdd A>>l of ma^ 'm' and the other end is connected to a small
peg on a smooth horizontal table. If tl\e particle
moves in circle with speed 'v', the net force ou the
V ^ ^ t cit, ^ TTT ^ ^ %S ^ particle (directed towards center) will be
sffT) #n : (T-T^^Tmt) (Trepresents thetension in tliestring)
(1) (1) Zero
(2) T (2) T
mu mt)
(3) T + (3) T+
my
T- mi"
(4) (4) T-
~r
124. 3 kg W 40 cm
124. A rope is wound around a hollowcylinder ofmass
30N%^lKT'^^'^"?Tt, IWFST^eprqt^ 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
accelerationof the cylinder ifthe rope is puUedwith
f^nn ?
a force of 30 N ?
(1) 5m/s2
(1) 5 m/s2
(2) 25 m/s2
(2) 25 m/s2
(3) 0.25 rad/s2
(3) 0.25 rad/s2
(4) 25 rad/s^
(4) 25 rad/s2
125. 3?k'fiRf^37=q
125. Young's double slit experinaentis first performed in
air and then in a medium other than air. It is found
8^ Bh'Jl cT^n ^15 '^" 5^ 3Rh^ fSP^ T^ ^ ftat S'*^ brightfringe in the mediumlies where5"'
f I cfr, ^ : dark fringe lies in air. The refractive index of the
(1) 1.78 medium is nearly;
^1ill I
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3(Ki+K2) 3(Ki+K2)
(3) (3)
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131. ^ IV*Hl 12cm f I 'Tf500K''IT 131. A spherical black body with a radius erf 12 cm
radiates 450watt power at 500K. If the radiits were
450 ^ <ifw *<dl %I ^
halved and the temperature doubled, the power
a^M (1/2) W tlN ^ ^ IP ^ 1^ ^ ir radiated in watt would be:
(1) 1800
(1) 1800 (2) 225
(2) 225 (3) 450
(3) 450
(4) 1000
(4) 1000
132.
132. Thediagramsbelow^ow regionsofequipjtentiafe.
40 V 20V 40V 20V 40V lOV 30V
20 V 40V 20V 40V lOV 30V
10 V .
3ev
lOV 30V lOV 30V 20V V
lOV 30V lOV 30V 20V 40V
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (fi)
'A'wiUbeg ?
(1) 9\
(1) 9\
1
(2) 1
\ (2) \
(3) 7\ _L
(?) 7k
J_
(4) 8\
J_
(4) 8\
136.
136. The equilibrium constants of the foUowii^ are:
+ 2NH3 K,
N2+ 3H2^2NH3 Kj
Nj +Oj^^aNO Kj
N2 + 02^2N0 Kj
Kg
H^+jO^^np K3
rftsRfgr(K)itTIT:
The equilibrium constant ^ of the reaction:
K
2NH3+^ O2 -2NO+3H2D K
2NH3+% O2 ^2NO+3H20/ willbe:
(1) K2 K3/K1
(1) kI K3/K:
(2) Ki k|/K2
,3
(2) K1K3VK2
(3) KzK^/Ki
(4) K2VK1
(3) K2f4/K,
(4) K2VK1
137. fR ^ HI%rr TTTf f ;
(1) ##T 137. The heating of phenyl-methyl ethers with HI
produces.
(2)
benzene
(3) (2) ethyl chlorides
(4) f^iTn (3) iodobenzene
(4) phenol
138. 1; 1 3TTfl "q^ %-
f^ -sf^w %: 138. The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mixture of ortho and para - nitrophenols is:
(1)
(1) Steam distillation
(2) <i)t4Hiri-1
(2) Sublimation
(3) (3) Qiromatography
(4) (4) Crystallisation
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^ # 3#Tf^ t ?
140. Which of the follov,ing reactions is appropriate for
(1) converting aceL-vmide to methanamine '!
(2) (1) Gabriels phthaliniide synthesis
142.
142.--''\^ich nf the following is asink for CO ?
(1) WT
Plants
(2) liaemoglobi}!
(3) ^*f-3trfej^^if3itci (3) Micro organisnis present in the s<jil
(4) JrgiwiK (4) Oceans
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(1)
(1)
O O
(2)
(2)
OH
OH
(3)
(3)
(4)
OH (4)
OH
144. ^' ^ 4lP|ct>T % 5T11
14^,---^''i^ich of the following pairs_pf compour
0) IF3,XeF2 isoelecb-onic and isostrucSTral ?
(2) BeClj, XeFj (1) IF3,XeF2
(3) Tel2,XeF2
BeClj^XeFj
(4) TBrj^XeFj (3) Tel2,XeF2
/ OH 4
OH. A Y 9^1 . A[Ag(NH3)2r Silver mirror obst
O
rr ^>/573K' ,
(qn^O) -OKA
OKA '
-OH, A
'NH2-NH-C-NH2 O
Z
NH2-NH-C-NH2
A, X, Y T^si 2 ^ M^TjiPni) :
Identify A, X, Y and Z
(1) A-Ethanol, X-Acetaldehyde, Y-Butar
(2) A-^arfgWq^, X'-^^^Ti^ 37^, Y-'^:tts Z-Hydrazone.
aWT, Z-!jll'Jlli (2) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ethanoic <
Y-Acetate ion, Z-hydrazine.
(3) X-^^, 3T^^,
2-^Hl=tn<tifvni5-s (3) A-Methoxymethane, X-Ettianol, Y-Ethf
acid, Z-Semicarbazide.
(4) A-t'^"^^. X-"^^-^^, Y-szj^^-2-^'^^, A-Ethanal, X-Ethanol, Y-But-2-t
(4)
Z-- Z-Semicarbazone.
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146. 146. Which one isthemost acidic compound ?
OH OH
0,N. -NO,
(1) (1)
NO, NOj
OH OH
(2) <2)
CHg CH,
OH
OH
(3)
OH
OH
(4)
NO2 VN02
147. niH
147. Name thegas thatcanreadily decolourise
KMn04 solution:
(1) P2O5 (1) P2O5
(2) CO2 (2) CO2
C3) SO2 (3) SO2
(4) NO2 (4) NO,
(3) CH s CH >CH3-C 5 CH >CH, =CH, > (3) CH s CH > CH3-C s CH > CH2 =CH2 >
CH3-CH3 ^ CH3-CH3
(4) CHsCH > CH2 =CH2 > CH3 - CsCH > (4) CHsCH > CH2 = CH2 > CH3-CSCH >
CH3-CH3
CH3-CH3
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149. Ag2C204 % ton Ag+ 3TFR ^ 149. Concentration of the Ag"*" ions in a saturati,
2.2X10--'moIL-lfl Ag2C204^fg^tolT^piFT^ solution of Ag2C204 is 2.2x10-^ mol L"
Solubility product of Ag2C204 is:
t:
(1) 5.3x10-12
(1) 5.3x10-12
(2) 2.42x10-8 (2) 2.42x10"
(3) 2.66x10-12 (3) 2.66x10-12
(4) 4.5x10-11 (4) 4.5x10-1^
150. Tf ^ '^TT lTr?I ^ ? 150. With respect to the conformers of ett^e, which
(1) 3T1^ ^ ^ 3TRI ft the following statements is"fnje T~
tl (1) Both bond angles and bond length remaii
same
(2) 3Tra^ <MyR?R{a %
HR^lRid ^ t i (2) Bond angle remains same but bond lengt
changes
(3) 37R^ qiVi nR^Rffl ^dl %itqfqi sn^ ci*(i^
(3) Bond angle changes but bond length remair
same
(4) 3TRII ^ t^' 37ratl cTisnt ^ 11 (4) Both bond angle and bond length change
(c) (iii)
(c) XXg ^) Linear
O o O o
NO, CH. NO, CH,
(I) (H) (ni) (I) ai) m
"I. .
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161. Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction
161. l^WqfW3TfW^X2+Y2-2XY^^?'fWy Xj+Y2 - 2XY is given below :
(i) X2-^ X + X(fast)
(i) X2->X + X(^)
(ii) X+Y2?^XY +Y(s1ow)
X+Y2?^XY+Y (tfriTf)
(iii) X+Y > XY (fast)
X+Y^XY(^)
Theoverall orderofthereaction willbe:
fpni (^) :
(1) 1.5
a) 1-5 1
(2)
(2) 1
2
(3) 2 (3)
(4) 0
(4) 0
162. -pTCTii t STPn "3^ S-S 162. In which pair of ions boBi the species contain S S
a^l5W t? bond ?
(4) SjOf.SjO^
^2-
(4) S20^*,S20|2-
163.
163;^Which one ofthe following pairsofspecieshave the
same bond order ?
(1) N2,02
(2) CO, NO (1) N2,02
(3) 02,N0+ CO, NO
(2)
(4) CN-,CO
(3) 02,N0+
164. CN-,CO
:
(1) T>298K
(2) T < 425 K
(2) T<425K
f3) T>425K
(3) T>425K
^11 temperatures
(4)
(3) Molarity
(3)
(1) "3^ -siNf^sti "SRI "^jlTcn ^ a) Frenkel defect is favoured in those ionic
compounds in which sizes of cation and
^1H-1 % 3TRR ^Hll
anions are almost equal.
itr^ti
FeOo98 has non stoichiometric metal
(2) FeOo,98 ^ ^ ^ 11 deficiency defect.
171.
ejl^ <=11511 ^; . HgCl2 and I2 both when dissolved in water
containing I ~ ions the pair of species formed is:
(1) Hg^I^-I-
m
(2) Hgl2,l3
Hglj,^
(3) Hgl2,I-
(3) Hgl2,I-
(4) Hgli ,l3
(4) Hgl|-,^
172. #^T2^'^%fi^?^'fCN-arnn-^fiT^imWn
VT^. Extraction ofgoldand silverinvolvesleachingwith
CN ~ ion. Silver is later recovered :
(2) V, liquation
73. %^CoCl3.6NH3,CoCl3.5NH3,CoCl3.4NH3^ " 173) The correct order of the stoichiometries of AgCl
formed .when AgNOj in excess is treated
if AgNO^ % with ti\e complexes; C0CI3.6NH3, C0CI3-5NH3,
AgQ jFiT^nRT: %: C0CI3.4 NH3 respectively is;
174. A tfn stfMfdvsII % WR ^ tdl^ ; Identify A and predict the type of reaction
OCH3
OCH3
NaNH,
NaNH, ,
-> A
OCH,
OCH,
OCH,
NH-,
(3) ?rn Pddlm 'rm^ and elimination addition
reacbon
OCH
OCH,
(4) <Tan
175. -qtlw ^ t:
(1) shlllcr^'HlH An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
(2) compound is:
(1) Cobaltocene
(3) Tft^'nT aifwlgr
(2) Ruthenocene
(4) MrN Grignard's reagent
176. ^ "qTRT srf^ ^ (4) Ferrocene
-oOo-
-oOo-
Pi
t"r TT
^ . -I
iWlB IMflli -
44
6. f^1 WRI ^f 3% "3tIT ^ ^ ^ 6. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet
shall be detached under any circumstances.
- <
2-
v Plants
Ilaemoglobin
^*#*ffi:_ri;r^il'-
r>2eBK j92' Cr)
(4) r <42sK 'A?'o
7_ Name the gas that.an readi
KMno.lsolution:
t1, decolou rise acidified
Br
8. It b kause ol ina bttiry .r r: of the valence
"k"tons
shell to participa ie in bonding dlat:-7?p
OCH 3 --:- I D
(l) Sn2' oridisrng whne pba+ is reducing
is
NHz
and elimination addition @ Sn2+ and pb2+ are both oxidising and
'rt'1 reducing
(3)_, Snr - is reducmS while pba+ is oxidising
(.1) 1
\rr $a
2+\
+ 3 B
10. The equilibdum constanb of the folloh'ing are : 14. The corld increasinE otder of basic strength for
the following compou--nds is:
N2+3H2=2NH3 U?W
N2+o2= 2 No ",
& q N H, NHr -
't
.
H" + : O. --, H,O K1
lII<I<Il
6 *,*2rr',
(1)
(2) M<TI<I
(2) K2K/Kr df tI<I<III
(3) rl r.,/x, (4) II<III<l
15. An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
1r; r, x]7xt pound is:
(/ antiseptic
(3) Coenzymes increase the c.talytic actieity of
enzyme.
(2) antiPYretic
(2) HsI?-,It
1-
q9 i \,e )(
,rt
lt is sp3d2 hybridisd and tetsahedral
It is d4P3 hybridised and octahedral
I Itis dsd hyb dised and square planar
.l4l Ha2tvr- (3)
It is sp3d2 hybridised and octahedral
(4) Hgl2,It
{
@ ,t #lrl, t.
I 4
19 Match the interhalogen compounds of cotumn I 23. lhc heating of phenyt-methyl with Hl
!i,$ dte geomeqv m qg-lrtlrn [grd asriSn the concr produces.
(,)
Column I
xx'-.
Column
T- shape
II
d
0) iodobenzene
phenol
(*ol*,
(3)
^l
t1l-
cl
(b)
(c)
XX: Pontagona I bipyram idal
(4) cthvlchlorid6
XXs Linear
21. I n the electroch.m i-al eU :
(d) \ (iv) Euare-pyramidal znlzrlsor (0.0r M)llCurrr (t.o M)lctr, the e'lf of
(r) Tetrahedral
this D.rniel (ell rs Fl
lvh; the concentrattDn of
/ns()t ir rhangcd to L0 M and rhat of CuSO.
Code: han8ed to0 0t M. the;m-Frhanges to E.. From th;
(a) G)
6
(b) (d) lollon rnBs,iIich one is the,et;hoEhip between
(ii, (iI (lv) (ii) Er a',d F. ? (Giren.If
(2\ (") (i") (iii) (n) =g.ose)
jp< (iv)
(iii)
(iii) (ii) (0
(, (ii)
rr) E,<E- Ett- e"-"gh 99i
(4) (iv)
g{ r,,,x, g, * 5 {o.o*t-6)
20. I.=o+t)
L= t"- O J-gW
The species, having bond angles of l20".is : (3)
(1) I
NCrl
(2r_
CrF3 (.1) I. -r: > 56r
a+9",
-d7c42
19( acr, ,.7 25. ordfr @a.t'.n las a spsg4qeiSEglrare of
A- firs t
(4) PHr lU--:lr{ ,. How rhu(h tirne will it
take for 20 g of
thercd(tantbreduceto5s I /n\
2t Predict the corre(t inrermedirrp
follori ing reaction :
ind product rn the
6/
(2)
roo*, bff..'i"
s. P;'
:.116.5
H3C-C=CH
H,O, Hfl),I
(3) r12 e' Lg'3
Hgsor
intermediate producl 6e3.0 sec 61..l
(A) (B)
(.1) :ln 6.r,( 'L
-
-( l, nc-c=&2 B: H3c-c=cH2
26. Which one of the folowing pairs of spcies have the
oH sol
()2 No+
e, n:c-;-CH3 B: H3C-C=CH
{i o CN -,CO
15" L9 5 B
28. Concentrahon of the llEl ions iq-e.lqllllgled 34. Correct increasing order for Erc WgyglClA$ls of
r
solution of AgrC2On is Z::fO mol L-1' ab6orption in the visible r8ion for Ole comPlds of
Co3+ is:
(r) co (Hro)"13+,1co (en);3+, 1co (NQ)ol3+
t
I
\? (2) Crystallisation t7
t( t? c{ + ol 5+
g/ b\-r, ,ts[' IBr2,xeh
ry (4)
Steam distiuation
Sublimation I+ jlP( IF, xeF2
r*l Bdl., xeF,
,^
6( g
i}i,. The correct order of stoi(hiometriF of4{g
tlhe z- @.-
formed when AgNOI in Fxcess i< treated
',H-dffiilLfGh;tr-"srry'
CoCh.4 NHI rPecuvelY 6 :
2 Which of the following reactionr is aPProPriate for
converting acetan de to methanamine ?
.r "-.-Nllz J
tl 6
38. Of tlrc followin& which is d'. p.S!!lrd-b.Eed_uh"" 42. ft. .o-S!gl!AEEE[|."ta rdint e]SgEgplile is :
cl4olera.oo ne u&9C9". EglgldeDsat,".
toxowed t\y heating "
2 Ele(Eophile is a negativety charged spe(les
/,l(\ and can form a bond by accepting a paii of
et(trons trom anotherelectrophile
V (2) Flecttophiles are generaly neuhal species
and can rorm a bond by acceptinS. pair of
()
el(trons trom a nucleophile
\d Electsoph
'le
.harted species
can be either neuEal or oositivelv
and can form a'bond-bi
(2) accepting a pair of electrons from I
nucleophile
/0
$o x
CU IAsNH3)2]+
0 Silver mirror obsrved
(r) r,$'
L'l{ L $9.
(c2H6o) 573 K
-otrr-
I
OH o
rrrHr-r.,tr-C-r'nr, W
39. Which of the followinS statemensEl!4lgqrt ? I I
0) Ovalbumin is a simpte food reserve inetg -
whitie. Identify A, X, Y and Z
Blood proterns thrombin and Ebrinogen are
F- 'ft/' e-Vettrorymedrane,X-Ethanot,y-Ethanoic
V({)
rnvolved in blood clonins.
Denaturation makes the probins morc active.
Imulin maintains sugar level in the blood of p/
t
acid, Z-Sem ic6rbazide.
46. A decrease in blood Pressure/ volume will nglgguse (3) (b) and (c)
4
the releas of:
Atrial Natriuretic Factor V only (d)
absence of notochord
(1) Proteiis
B
(2) Polysaccharide3 52 Alexander Von Humbolt desctibd for the first
4$ tpia. time
bws of limiting factor
(4) Nucleic acids 0)
57. Which of the fotlowing facilitates opening of 53. Select the mismatch
stomatal aperfure ?
(3) Rhizobiunt
Nitsogen fixr
A|falfa
(3) Longitudinal orientation of cellulose
(l)
microfibrtu in the cell wall of guard cels
(4) Contraction ofouter wall ofguard cells
64. Ilomozytous purelines in cattle can be obtained
by,
58. fie association of histone ltl with a nucleosome
indicates l (1) nrating of unrelated individuals of s.me
DNA replication is occurring. oreed
0)
w The DNA is condensed inio a Chromatin
Fibre.
(2)
(3)
matint of individuats_of differcnt brced.
mating of individuals of different specis.
(3) The DNA double helix is exposed.
(4) Transc ption is occurinS.
\Jll' mating of related hdividuals of same breed.
,/ Zel d
(l)
Inhaq,toplasmic spern iniediou
r.ri^.,F.
truc ribs. Selc\l rheoprion rhar co.r..ih r.nrt.rnrs
73 lvhal is the crftenon for pllAAig!{rs Drovemcht
values of X and Y and provrdcs therr *iprinar;on on a garose gel d u ring gl el(trophores is ,
:
p,
,/
$'hich cells ot 'Crypts of l-iehertuhn secrele
d
(j)
Ba(teria
Plants
- antibacterial lvsozvn)c ?
Argentaffin celis
d
6
Chlor(rplast
Nlrtachondrion
t.i)
a The hepa tic porLal r.ein drnrn! bloort h)ijter fronl
('l) Stomach Ihe pivotjoint bebr'een atias nnd ariis is a tlpe of
(2j (1) cartilaginousjoint
,6
Kidnevs
6
(3)
sl no!ial
!.ddlc Ionrt
Ioirt
l2t Caballus
./ Thalassemia is due to less syndtesis of Sloqin
(3) Ferus
80. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary COz (l) Both are d ue to a qua litative defect in globnl
a.cePk, i,r : chain synthesis.
,,/ C{ plants
Flowrs hhich hdve single ovule in the o!"rI an.l
(l) C, plants arepackedinto-infloresc-iEi-areusual!pollinaleJ
(3) C1 and Ct plants bvi
(.1) Cl plants (r) &{
.I
\6
(l) B,tt
(i) Cr.ssland eosystem
(.1)
(2) Pond ccosystem
La ke ecosysten
tt7. Re(eptor sitcs for negESlp-lqillglsrre Present on
\L,l For.st rrosystem
(1) pre-synapticmembrare
82. A disease caused bv ar)' (2) tips ol axons
non-disjunction i5:
(1)
yPl Post-sYnaPticmembrane
Klinefelter'ssyndrome
(4) nenrbranesofsynapticvesicles
@ Tumer'sSyndrome
(r) Sickle Cll Anemia
Durins DNA rDhcahon. Okazali fracments are
88.
Which of the following oDhons best rePresents the 95. Myelin sheath is Produced bY :
89.
enzyme comPosition of p'ancreaUc'i rt e-r-- (1) Ashocytes and Schwarm Cells
X (2)
amylasc, PePsin, tryPsinogen,
peptidas, amYlase, PeFin, rermin
(2)
(3)
Oligodendtoc,'tesandosteo(la5ts
Osteoclasb and Ashocytes
@ lipase, amylase, tryPsinogen,
schwann cetts and oliSodendrocytes
procarboxyPePtidase {9/
amylase, PePtidas, tryPsinogen, rennin
X 96. Match the followinS se\ually &e!:E lsd
diseass (colurrn . I) with their (aus4!iyS-3t94t
90. AnaDha*' I'romoting ComPIe\ (Arcl is a ProtPin (column - rD and se!+gssglEggPggn
desradaton machinery rE(essary for proFr mito6is
ofinrmaltells. lf Arc i5 defective in a humancell' Column- I Colunn-II
which of the following is expeted to occur ? HIV
G)
(1) Chromosomes will b ftagmend
(b)
v{ Chromo6omes will not setregate
will G) Genital W
(3) Recombinahon of chtomosome arms
(d) Human
PapilloEra - Vlrus
(4) Chromosomes will not condense
Options
9l The genotypes of a Husband and wife ar IAIB and (a) (b) (c) (d)
TAi.
A mong lhe blood tyPes of their childre& how many 0) (in) (iv) (,) (n)
0)
and&r4j
Diplontic, Haplodiplontic
respectively
6 t?,' Gibberelic acid
d (3)
Haplodiplontic, Diplonric
Haplodiplontic, Haplontic X Cytokinins
(4) Haplontic, Diplontic 109. Wlich one of the fouowint stahlrrmts is not
vatid
lor aerosol' 7 1--
104. T}|e regron ot Biosphere Reserve which
is lesaflv
prote(ted and where no human activirv is rtt{;e; (1) They alter rainfall and monsoon pattems
is knov,'n as :
(1) Buftur zone ,y They cause
productivity
incteased agricultural
(2) Transition zone
(3) They have negative impact on agicuttural
(3) Restoration mne
& condensation
disassembly ,
-+ nuclear
arrangement
centromere division _+
at
membrane
equator --)
segregation --,
Sminal Vesicle + Urinogenital du't
Cloaca
_'
develops
cod-g[ot3 drat 117. Functional megaspore in an angiosperm
112 If therc ale 999-ba..r-in an BNA into
orotein *it lej..i"oSg4t' len$hheq
and the at
the
;*-imn gor ;dehlqd suchlf,at $e of 0) Endosperm
ii.itb.6fi46'G-, how manv codoru will be
alErd ?
,,9 Embryo sac
(3) E-bryo
(1) 11 (4) Orrrle
,d"
(3) 333
118. Which of dre iollowing in sewagp tEatsnent removes
suspended solids ?
(1) Insp atory Resrve Volume (2) Bones loosc their sensitivity to Crowth
Hormonelnadults.
f tiaor vorurn
(3) Muscle fibres do not grow in size alter
(3) Expiratory Reserve Volume birth.
(,1) Growth Hornone bcomes inactive in adulb.
g/ ResiduatVotume
Plants
724. In case of porile,,ns, the
tlaSellated cells.allp.l .
spglggseeliiJindwith @ which P!e.{-use (hara(tcrisrr.
PnsgE3pPbeles and sFo. vivipary xGi!!'. -
('l) oscula 0) Ilalophytes
ul choanocytes Ql
(3)
Psammophytes
125. Whrch one of folowing is retated ro F\-srtu tl0. Asym Ptote in a logistic growth curve is obtained
(onservatron ot.llre
ttuStEllg_e4igqqand plants ? when
tr--
(1) dN ,{N fElv?
t
Biod iversfty hot spob ,${ K=N k-J
Q\ Amazon rainforest
QI K>N
(3) Himalayan region (3) K<N
g w ttdtitesafari patk
14) The va lue of,r, approaches zero
15
l]
1856 - 1863
(2) (a) and (c)
".y1
(3) (b), (c) and (d)
136. Two ashonauts are floating in 8r{d!diqual&9e
space after havint lost contact with thet
(4) (a) and (b) spaceshiP'
The ts o will :
132. Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher (1) move to$ ards each other.
milkoutPutrePresenls:
- (2) moveaway from each other.
(1) directional as it pushes the mean of the
.heractEr in one dire(hon. (3) will become stationary.
een
spliB the PoPulation inBJbda kcep floating at the same distance betB
l2t
'' disruptive as it
on" yi"tding hiSher outPut and the oller
,r4 them.
loweJ outPut'
in
-A stabilizinq followed by disruptive as it 137. Younq's double slit e\Pe ment is first Frformed
V' air an; then ina medium other than air' Itis lound
stabilizes [re population to Produce higher
Yielding .ows'
;fi;;;i;hif't.c" * the med frTes where se
(4) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
;".ii;;;-ilI'* rhe rEffidve in?ex oTlhe
Opdont:
"nJ
power Sain of the adPlifier
i5
uL J3V 5v
(1) 1s and 200
0) only (d) L gr;/ lso rsooo
fto ^ 'L&o
(2) (a) and (b) -a \00
I (3) 20 and 2000 P
s{gr' *a (a)
(4)
G)
onlY G)
(4) 200 and 1000 "& ilF
5v
B
16
139.
lel !tr3.:t!!-Ei&s 742. The given elec{ricat network is equivalent
to
0)
2r,oi2
1rd
6T \o I
\y
Poi2
v2 na
o) * A.LL
1{0.
(1)
!oi2
2t,'d
12) approach
J3mkT 7 16.lm/s
(3)
({)
h
JmkT
2h
4 )
JAD
.LL
the second car is
./mkT
9
1{l. Radioactive matErial,A, has deca),{onstant
'8 I
and material 'B' has decay 'I'. Initia[y *a r, 3 56'9
they have same number ofnuclei. A fter L8 '!,8 Hz
the ratio of number of nuclei
what time.
that I s'l-o (4) 3s0 Hz
It L+ 3t9
'A-:i!iel z n -r8) No Tqv
& -rA N' 145.
,d 7I
I In dn ele(homdgnetrl
l:tean square vatue of rhe
\avc r rree spa.e the root
t i"r'"it u,
1"""i".ir,*,""1'.
in rig,re'
i, "ia rii.ii"Gr
r..
to make electrical
the method involves
measutements of E.M.F. becaus
-r,ho*n
corductivity of the combg8lg4gin b"
'
d potential gadierts
E (l)
3(Kr +K2)
(4)
rcsistancs
cells
(2) Kl+ K2
151. The ralio of resolving Powers of 3lJPllsgl
microscope for twp-!. irlelEqP Il =4tm A
(3) .9 'nd
A.? q I
2(K1+Kr.
r-l LC
lf.
i\*
Which one of the follo$'ing reP resens'foiviard
'-{s
,#;E
^2=6o00Ais:
o) e:4
Yd z'z
A *'z
bias diode ? (3) 16:81
(1)
R -3V (4) 8,27
-2V IT +2v
(2) of
--
152. A thh Prism h.vint rekachng alg!:10' 's mdde
etass oi refraOve lniex r.42 This)E-m is(ombined
3V R 5V ;ith another thin pnsm of glass of re!39gy9..qdex
p)
1.7. This combrnation produces disFrsion
without
(3)
" L*-rj A ='[r'-
I a, MJlso .
10'
'9
1a9.
"
II 0! and 02 be the aPparent angles of 'g drP observed .f rt4gClt'h*
in
d--
--
itt ti"o ,"ri."t plan; .t nSht angles to ea(h other'
then the Eue angle of diP e i5 Siven by : d deceases by a factor of 2
(4) -!_ljl
,. 2
1, t,- waveteng!L?536:-10:_19-o is :
hc - hc
r&f -1;.xKFms r )qtVaz
(3) =0.3xt06ms-1
.7 TT
It
700 K
(4) =6xldms-1
W
500 K 159. Figure shows
actcuit that contains three idenri.ql.
tmK resistors with resislan.e R-90 n ea.h, two
ldentical inductors ilEliiiiGice L:2.0 mH
Makh the foltowin8 i each, and an ideal battery with emI 1g V. The
=
ColurtrFl Colunr2 cunent'i' throuth the baftery iust afterTE-swikh
P,
closed is,.....
Adiabatic
a Process I3obaric
R. Process Iiochoric lr R9 JL
.d
S
o,r2
f# --;' o); ?=eftr' 6A
- (2) ro0o +Sb +
(2)
t)l
-t6
(3) ZEro
I
(k ,"oo i - =
ff_
0 T (4) 22s pz o-AXL6f
+
(6@E- ant d.
tct
- 19 B
161. 165, Which of the folowing statements argjggCdl
3 kg and radius (a) GenEe of m.33 of a My always coinoqes
with th6 cnhe ofglevity of the body.
a force of 30 N !
T[r) -
?
O) Cents of Erars of a My is the point
atwhich
0) 0.25
glf x ."d/
nd/s2
s2 p/.'lin al-
the
72rO.
totrl F.vit tional borque;n the body is
fi
velssliesorand or. They are brought into contact
(c) and (d)
face to face coinciding the axis of rotatioD" Tlle
e\pressron for lgss of enerev d u rinq this ptrec i. : (b)and (d)
vl ],1*-,,;
Ior + Tr0r
E "r)
6t
165. The accelration due to Sravity at a herght I tq
above dre e.dr is the segetlatarhpb-llbelow th.
surfa.e ofearth. Then
d({)
11 RT
4RT
a$o+ r! R7tl- is cul are respectively :
Y"YL
tIAT
{
t6{. The bull modulus of a sphericalohtu'B. If itie
sutirtpd to unilorm oressure 'p::6Fachonal 3m
derrear in raaius is:
.l -r -
V
1"i
o) *= avi v e^* &tn1-tnfl)
au- -e @
c.
3
e
J
3{n
q
e^
J{ &z 9-
zah. -- !
g,E
aa 3
\
X 5't
(4) I r* e,1
B
l,- 41 )- .('
B PAl L-4 20
168. The ratio of wavelengths of 172, Suppce dre charge oI a proton and an ebcbon differ
seriec and dre "ftsrl*:daeher suldgy. one or ih.- ii -*,
u'e ou'EE[@. r
(1) the net of ele.hostatic Iorce and gravitational force
1
L R I
)"-+
w 4 )r I between two hydrogen atools plaJed at a 4ietance_d
(nruch greater than-atomic igEir-E Oi-*
|l
,
"b) ma33 of hydroten
(3) 0.5 ( Ar --I Ae is of the order
l0 7 kgl
of lciven
(4) 2
), t & mh=1.67x
(r) loxc -,6*
159. A beam of light from a souce L is irEidentlglEeUy
'!> ,t{-
on a plane mtror fixed at a .ertain distane r ftom rz) lo '-.c ,..j<
the soui6-fie Gm is rellected
(l) r? c rA' "
s(ale placed iust
is rotated the spotjj_te
to-
_ra.1,
light is found to move through a distance t/ oD the
-L
6 97-
t-i+-L
scale. The angle
fl)a
'"$":Y t:g r73.,Aphysicalquanhtyof thedimensionsof leng$But
{ 2r to ct tiA Li
I -2-
tl .2 1% [r+ M-t t r
770. A sDrins of force .onst nt k is rut inro
.utii r .-z , a. They iiEi6ffited
lpjgq: of
in se,iE-u,la u'e
(2)
r'?lc +"'ee l o
new force-ai;nstant is k'. Then thev
para lEiEaGiE
i,rl,t,n @,n*t/6
coistant is t".
a@gg!_14
nent ,f" is,
&)
1 C "2 ,,,1 3r*
1S/f yr--5v A,rlt t'ty'
\
(4) l' vL--gv t, - r t!6
lll Ir:o &
,l
- 4r(o
"']I
vz" Ln At " Sllt l
t7l.
e 174. Two Polaroids Pl and
I -*t
2ov\ \
,A Io
A positive
dirgram.
charge is moved from A to B in each 4
TAt rya)
67t loU O" fo* ."ro the work done is the same.
(2t
Io
(2) Minrmum work is required to move q in 8
figu (a).
(3) b
Maximum work is requi.ed to move q h (3)
16
figure O).
(41 Marfulum work i! requircd to move q in Io
(1)
figure G). 2
21 B
175. A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion 17t. Th r and y coordinates of the Particle at any time
with an amplitudeot 3 (m. l^Ihen the particle i! at a,e r - 5t - 2t2 and y =JgresFctively, whergf-dld
2 cm from Ge ag3g@qn, the m.gnitude ot-i6 y are in meters and t in sconds. The a(SeleEtigtrgf
velocity is equal to that of ib a.celerah.n. Thenjb leatt=Zs
time piod in seconds is : rt=-91*, ,yr/
the
5m/s2
is
va= g'*L
(1t i;G u 0) L)) -o IL (2) -4 m/ s2 a*-- 5
6l Y'- (f J't-_
{b
(3) -8 m/s2
\6
411
G . -_ {5 (4) 0 v a n
LDL2.) - -_g
2t
(3)
6 179. A long solenoid of diameter0.l 2x 0{
,5
%o'nn,;
/S"t
Per meter. At the cenEe
100 hrrns and radius 0.01 m is * ith
coil of
65 mm
lEO. A camot engine having an efficiency of 10
asheat
oil ''r D
Initial water level mcine- is used as . rpfrismtor. IJ the work done on
65 mm lhe system is 10 J, the amount of nergy absorbed
from the resrvoir at lower temperatu re is
B C
Yd "t Wa-to{
d2. t _l
QI
ffi="#
99J \0
(1) 425 kg m-3
(3) l0 I
(2) 800 kg m-3
a(t 1001
(4) to
@ uaxs^-, 6oe
Y- \! 1l
0 '2- 3
(4) 650 kg m-3
Oo " (a
? lt3
-t8r?
tJt/ tl rol (n) -8.7sI
a
(4) (i) -10I (D -8.251
60
r I At j
__L xt
tw 'lo
A - 2 Hindi
(i) 4 Rr
(2) 15 Rr
(3) e Rr
8
(3) eRr -e
(4) 11 Rr ,W 11 RT
3. Radioactive material 'A' has decay constant '8 }.'
3. drWeqq-fftr, 'A'rqrB, * qrqiq mwr: ,a ),, and material'B' has decay constant'tr'. Initially
nq'i.' tr cnq q ffi + artrffit-- e1 vqr qqn tr they have same number of nuclei. After what time,
ffi qrq & q{qqqqTri ,8, q ffTmt-* +1 {qr +r the ratio of number of nuclei of material 'B' to that
7^, H e.: e-
1 ^
"l
e ,7lr
(3)
8T
'l
(3)
8\
1
-\ -Xt fxt +
(4) (4)
9[
_t e
9T
e
4. Elif ffii vr q-d q-
tf-6T 41 crfi 3Tif{r6 :rrr t 4. A U tube with both ends open to the atmosphere, is
i
rqr t r Ev+1 qq gqr crfr d fufa-d I dri srdi cs partially filled rvith u,ater. Oil, which is imeriscible
with water, is poured into one side until itstands at
te 5r+r erer rrm tfu'a-offi rdri crfr *Ed t a distance of 10 mtrr above the water level on the
1o mm *q d vrm t nen W.0 W crfl Ed ild t other side. Meanwhile the water rises by 65 mm
Tq+ yrflrqt t
il 65 -m #q qq qror t r ( etts from its original level (see diagram). The dersity of
tFsi) iii i-o +r qrtfem q{ t :
qs the oil is :
pa Pa
Pa Pa
F -]to
F ']to
mm E
mm
E v-Final water level
-*oifrqsdrt{
6s
65 mm
D oil --
TT D
cld qriFr*vamr x Initial water level
6) mrn 65 mm
B ___-,t..... G C
B C
qd Water
\3$
0)
(2)
650kgm
425kgm
3
3
(1)
(2)
650
425kgm
kgm 3
3 9lh+ = tosx
(3) 800kgm 3 (3) 800 kg m -3
-:
(1) 928 kg m- 3
A 928 kg m
fHfia;E,s["hl 5 A
N 1-
5. 250 +-t erd sfi sTrqtr+n *1 qqr{ z.r cm i*e-e1
5.
width carrles a 85 pA and
aqr ffi 1.2s cm tt qcQ ss pa *1 f+gd qrr
s-qrf6a d tr Eq rR 0.8s r fi-fdr 6T qs-Eq+iq
d-* qfifud f*qr qrdr t r fr, qe qqgi * frra w t5:
1ffi B' rao' t gqri + ffi snqr++' m,r{ sl qfr *?L
9.1 rr I
d,n,
(1) 9.1*J
9
"6
(2) 4.5s pJ
tu
i
E
(3) pI
9,@
Q) 4.55 p K 2.3
1 z \'z-
t
(3) 2.3 r" J (4) r.ts*1 -@'xtsx2tf;\'15xt0dl
^vo .t x o.(S a/
(4) 1.15 p J
-1
5, The de-Broglie wave tron in thermal
qs'qlf{6rrqqH n1 tnq q6r (+k{) ilq qt eq ufibrium with water at a tem ature T
6
(Kelvin) mass m, ls
Ts qd + qrer sffiq wg6{ t tr Es"1 t-aTai
Tir1ffIrfr: h
(1)
JmkT
h
(1)
ffi h
h ,F ffi
' J3mkr
2h
2h
(3) ffi
(3)
J3mkT
2h
2h (4) F-r.1
(4) ffi
7. I eqT i q1 q;n dtr * qq' ntt'* rd{Ern sr \fi 7. One end of string of length I is connected to a particle
of mass 'nf and the other end is connected to a small
*-or gg t eik gvor Es{ fu{ qs fiil*i tlrf,d tq qi peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle
drft *A t
dr qA Eqr t r qR qooq TirFF'R qq q{ moves in circle with spsed 'u', the net force on the
'o' ?( t t o*
Wh o-rm d, 6.ri qmr fu qr particle (directed towards center) will be
(A;-<61 erh:) drn: (r-rdqtn-trqt)
([ represents the tension in the string)
(1) r (1) r
v
(2) T +^'2
I
Q) T+^"
I
(1) 2 mA
0) 2mA \g \8 T
(2) 0.2 A (2) 0.2A
(3) 2A
,r,r., _r{ F
(1) 0 (1) o q.*_ _\
(2\ 5 n1/ s- wo( (2) f, m/ s'
(3) -4nrfs2
dL -l
(4) - 8 m/s2
-4m/s2
e,> ro-r* to
(4) - 8 m/s2
'l 7
10. rs+ e1M t+ q+ nizfr sik qm {&eir + srratt q
31i.i 3rm{ *dr t i {{t t q+ - o t dk 6nn 1" + a ppose the charge of a proton and an eleckon differ
tr qk q+ E\ t 'd' CS c{ r,i Er{S-qn + slightly. One of them is - e, the other is (e + Ae). If
c{crg3t + Ets (sri a q{qr-I t ergs t egd 3TltI6 ft e ne_!_gi.ebctunstaticfmceandgravitational force
between two L,dreeen atoms placed at a disLance d
tl ttrrt +qf, E'm 3ir tFqtq eo +r qM (fu) (mugh greater thar atom-rc size) apart is zero, then
qi q'lft rhft ;
1a t d, ae Ae is of th
mh= 1.67 x10-27 kgl
of [Given mass of hydrogen
10-23 C
(2) 10 -23 c
(3) ]0 37 c -\i { 10 -37 c
6x lO x
(4) 1A 47C (4) 10-17 C
5 A
11. frFr*l-o$*1e-frs]triif e oi{ n q1, orftd<vR 11. Two rods A and B of different materials are welded
.rt wgun wru fr *e er dqf<u.rw tr {t eiii together as shon'n in figure. Their thermal
conductivities are K1 and Kr. The thermal
o1 3;qt qro+m mrpr: K1 defl K2 t r d, e+0 e-fi conductivif of the composite rod will be :
qgm se6l s6qr qP65'q frfi ,
K1
K1 T1 T2
T1 T2 B K2
B
d
K1 +K2
d
U{-
Kl +K2 2
(1)
2
3(K1 +K2 ) Y-/'A AK. r- AK,
(2)
3(K1+K2
2
)
(2)
2 v vL
(3) Ki + K2
(3) K1 + K2
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
72 The diagranrs belou, shon, regions of equipotentials.
12. qri errt@ d g;o qqfqqq *-x <vrtt.ri t, 20v 40v 20v v 10v 30
40v
20 v\
20v 40v 10v 30
20v BA B4
i))
B
B B
"1 I
) 30v
lt+l
10v 30v 10v 30v 20
I
40v
10v 10v 30v 10v
(")
30v
(b)
20
G)
40v
(d)
-tr4
,r7
u$) 0.5
I b
l0l
Ll
,
\. \
.1
4. .f{ +'fd ktr lqh d !-6a sTS d *r fur ffi erq L4. Young's double slitexpe rlment LS fust performed in
qreqq t t6qr qrdr t r qocrqr qrdr t f=s, qs qp.aq { air and then in a medium other than air. It is found
that 8ft bright fringe in the medi um lies n hele 5&
adi<tw ffie aer erg d rdf srdR f*-q q-snl{qTr d3f! fruge-Iie,rO air. The refractive index of the
qr qti t r t, {e qrtaq 6I eTrq-ff-+. frn drrqrr : medium nearly
is
9n- t)
(1) L.2s (1) "1.25
J5 .6 (=-
(2)
2t (2) l,O \J:2_
2n
4tr
9,
(-'"
-= 4r
(3)
J5
2r
/d G
*
zn
(1)
E (4)
E
1,6 trqrt+-a srRs t sqrqftffilsFrit eil Effqr.rqrt t
700 (
500 K
300 K
700 K
500 K
a#oc-r qitm-z
Match the following :
P. gfFrl I a. &IeI
' Column-1 Column-2
o. 9!Fq r b. csrdq P. Process I a. Adiabatic
R. M-q U c. .qq3lFrdk$' Q. Processll b. Isobaric
s. 9r5q ry d qErfffi-q R. Process I11 c. Isochoric
(1) P-+a, Q'.)c, R-r d, S-+b S. Process fV d. Isothermai
(2) P-->c, Q--+a, R--rd, S-+b (r\ P-;a, Q-+c, R +d, S-+b
(3) P+c, Q-;d, R-r b, S-,a ,.
14- P-+c, Q-+a, R+d, S-+b
bl P--:d, e..9. 11-a. s-rc -
(3) P rc, Q+d, R-+b, S-+a
17. ffi iqrR-d*l q6M t qTnRril fuqr qrat r fur (4) P-+ d, Q +b, R+a, S+c
tz0,sit Ed6r, ss sqf{, t, qqm{ Fq i ats taT
6 Ss 3r-r snt}Rr6 sqTRT qgRqr qrm t r,it, gq 17. A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery is
q-fiR qq qRql-s ft.dTq +^r gid ftw
fua rei (red removed and ar-rolher identical uncharsed capacitor
d) : ) isconnecredinp4#J"T-fr iGIf "-G.t-&Eti."n"rgy
riqrfta el Cercr .^-IA^JL ofresultingsysfenr:
(1) 4 IiT,q6 qr+rfr. DZr
(1) increases by a factor of4
(2) qi$dsThft decreases by a factor of 2
(3) t6,tE-dT
(4
remains the same
increases bv a factor of 2
@
\a^. *
42(U<1y7 \
-Lr
- 5-6- ryt- ^xzr2
711 X o *x+r l(
FrniEE"shsB 41 1 -vx \Q'x \ _..l
q 1 A
:?
z
18. *frft.ffir+wrf+qdtEelnfttd 5 18. The photoelectric thr old wavelength of silver is
3250 x 10 -10 t r d, 2536 x 10- 10 m ftr1ff + 10 10 m. The velocityg[gCebsf onsreeE!
3250 x
^ ) from a silver surface by ultraviolet light of
qnftrfi y+rvr anr *fr * p t firwrfua qdqfn ql
wavelength 2536 x 10 - 10 m is :
trdfi, io
(Given h=4.14 x 10-15 eVs and c=3 x 108 ms-1)
(h = 4.14 x 10- 1s evs tql c = 3 x 108 ms-1) e
)
-Lr1 tx ro-slc/2
=6x105ms-1
(1) =5x10sms-1 iq
\
(2) = 0.6 x 106 ms , 3t Xt q07 (2) =06>106ms-1 (>a-
(3) =6lx10rms-r i - ! to-3lt
v
(3) -61 x103ms-1 6.6 x rPE
=
(4) = 0.3 x 106 ms I -i- - = 0.3 x 106 ms -1
,d36 Z),O
19. r,c arTr, i iEriqqiq-+, liid-+rrtfl qAffi 19.
4 Tr0
A physical quantity of the of length that
q-fr t qi dETi 61 tr (qti'c - !r6M s'r trr, can be formed out ofc, G and
4 ,* is [c is velocity
G - T-{if,m IF-dq fenro aqr e eni{ tl q-t qifofi
of light, C is universal constant of gravitation and
lfu*fr, e is chargel L
1/ P"
1
(, _
-2 1 /2 ) qilL;tr!
l'
1,
(1)
? 4rreo l
|
L
c' 1
G
*
* YJ.'
(2) c
2 t G,
L
4rre6
",
-7/
l
t/2
?.w Jt
r'\l
o,
n"
(2)
.l
r
[
tt%
F_ l'
4ne6 ]
c c. (J,L
.')-u . (\
vdz
(3)
7
1 a2
G +rie6 )n
\h
b (3)
1l
FLG 4"..
"2 )'2
1/
"6 ar3 ltg
S'ul t."r-a
i
,)=*L 4.'--UtsL
(4)
1G
c
a2
4ne6 1G e
2 T'sf hnc u
20
'1
A qrt' q1 qre'qiqyr: 22 m/s ff{T 16.5 m7s t r t dr,if
(4)
c 4rleg \,^az Eg
i
fiqfro f<vpir q* qst +"r eti v rfr t r {6d qn 20. Two cars moving in opposite directions approach
sT qler6 ErH qvrfl twu+i orqfr t, each other rr ith speed of 22 m/ s and 16.5 m/s
4oo Hz tr eft, qft 6r Aq a+o m/s td, E+fr E,n respectively. The driver ofthe first car blows a hom
(2) 1s *{ 200
(3) 1s0 3ik 15000
(1)
(2)
200 and 1000
15 and 200
ioo =-&*
(4) 20 3rtr 2000 .v 150 and 15000 ;7x1,
(4) 20 and 2000
\i b )-
to
A 8
22. ftqifrd BrUf di fu'sTds errrf<frmqrcqt 22. Which one of the following represents; forwart
t/ bias diode ?
(1)
OV R -2Y OV R
/
Q)
-4V R
(2)
I\I R -?\/
(4) 3V R 5V 3V
(4) R 5V
zs. q+ ft:fu (oqfil qr qqrfr ftqir6 rtI Es+l fr-{ 23. A spring of force constant k is cut into lengtls o
t ry ftqr .rqT t tffi61 EqEA sr qJcrd ratio I : 2 : J. fhcy are corurected in series and th,
"rt
1:2:a Br {t tri .irtt +1 ffi mq i !H c{,
, qdrqc q;l 6qrfr furrrfi k, dEr qqrfr{ sq d qtsi c{
new fo_M_e!tE!4!Lirk- Then they are comected ir
parallel and force constant is k". Then k, : k,, is
NOR gate
I oo
(3) NOR fu o
(4) NOT fu
(4) NOT gate
\o
25. The acceleration due to gravity al a height I kn
25 gel * 5e t r m fu w fetq etq sT crq qfr above dreearth is t}csameas at d depth d Lloffi,
t n vei &' qtal a .rad qr t', ,ir :
surface of ca rti. Thcn :
(1) d
7
km (1) a=1 km fru -*),fi(,-*)
2 2
26. fr4if6-d ser.ii dt qtl t eq-{ vr t ? 26. Which of tle following statements are correct ?
(d) qiBr*, orq 6T cn qs (r) t efer*. Ai 6l (d) Mechanical advantage greater than one
means tlat small effort can be used to lift a
mrcd T t ts q''c effirg t eftrs qr{ Tdr.iT large load.
qr rr+'m t r
1
27 A carnot er.oine having an efficienry o{ as heat
27 sqr r*+ 6 * q ffi 6T-ii is{ +i <ror } t, *
engine, is used as a retrigerator. Iftheworkdone"n
gqr6i 3q*rr q6tffi-{ of qih fuqr qldr t t qft the system is 10 J, thEl-amoGT-ol energv absorbed
Eq irq (ftmrq) rn f+-qr rrqr 4.r{ ro I d tit, fcq mq from the
w g,e t er*tfuo s-st fi qrq n ' t I &tto 9,4.,.
(1) 1l $r"loo lo E, o
(1) 1J
A
Z r-g
(2) soJ
e0l
(3) eeJ
h % va .Quo ,I
(3) DJ
(4) 100l w -q\DF
(4) 100 J
QL=10
28 qf(, s4'(qt t alq-+d. t seqi* q-ddr C i|rd 28 If 0r and e, be the apparent angles of dip obsewed
in two vertical planes at right angles to each other,
3Trqrsl TT{ (rfd) q}oT o, am ert dt, dTFrfufi nrH
then the true angle of dip 0 is given by :
qlq o qi qn frs efr+lq t qrq ?hr z
cot2o = cot2o, +cot2oz
(1) coPo = cot20, + cotzOz
29 qd {frl'qqr<{
eTR q*q+en<$ql Ti<rt q1 Al arrangement of three parallel straight Ia,iles
tr i nn w tcr (yts) * qqro *, ora-+qt 3t{ placed perpendicular to plane of papei carrying
*qi q'y ft.'qaurc q6 A R{Tr i !-sGd d tfr t r et same cuuent'I' along the same direction is shou,n
in Fig. Magnitude of force r unit
fii + stq i tun, an's' a1 cft q+( ee( w mi<Idle wire'B' is given by
on the
2
Por
(1)
l!{ (1)
2rd
d9 c-
2rd
(2)
zltor I1"l"r{2
Ail
ZlLol
(2) rrd
rrd
J2v,,i2
nDpoi2 (3)
(3) rrd
r:.d
2
lao I
lroi2
(4) rrd
Jz nd / "D
30 dt er<ftemrlTrif q.r qq$ 3Tqi 3r-<ftqi qn t <a
qrm Two astronauts are floating avitational free
space after having lost contact with thei s
t e+h a tri It-er+{q ffii 3mftqr i il TTA t I
The two will :
(1) P
B
(r) B ---&gxs,-
B B
(2) (2)
3p 3p
Ar- .@
3p 3p
(3)
B
(3)
B $ 3b
(4)
p
g p
3B
l
FiAi;E"dbhl 11 A
JJ rmnr 61 {trtd, \1=4ooo A stt rr:eooo A * 33. The ratio of resolvin
microscope for two wa
owers of an o gtical
= 4000 A and
m, qc{<rfi 61 ftr}q{ qTqdr3t sr er5crit
6:
q-6T{fr-q
\z=6000Ais:
(1) 8:?7 Lo e"r I
(1) 8:27
(2) 9:4 6 nO
(2) e:4
3:2
? r-l.O
(3) 3:2 0,
(4) 16:81
(4) 16:81
34 1 qrc qqqr{ 41 Ed+ qfr dr S-6{<, r km #sr{ t 34. Consid er a drop.ofrain wa ter having mass 19 falling
from height&1Lm. It hits the ground with a
a
ffi t
t srk \-ild so m/s +1 vre r+<rd tr i
qR'g' E]IqFI 10 m/s, ftll{ GA, (, IEdq 4f, dln
(ii) Erg + Yfdqm qo gnr t*qr rrqr +rd t}tn :
T speed of 50 m/s. Take'g'constant with a value
70 m/s2 . The work done by the (i) avitational
force and the (ii) resistive force of air ls
(r) 2
(1) (i) -101 (ii) -8.251 (i) -r0l (ii) -s.,.
LJ r
lO*:,( \0 x lD--
(2) (i) 1..25J (ii) -8.2sI (2) (U r.251 (ii) -8.2sJ
(3) (i) lool (ji) 8.7s j (l/, (n too l (ii) 8.75I
t4) (i) 10J , (ii) 8.7sJ n (i) loJ (nt -875)
rffiq
-i( Y
35. qm EforsT *1 t*qt rz cm t lra soo x qt 35. e-:pheI53lQlegL body with a radius of 12 cm
450 sE Yrk s'r rfi qcfr t r qR qs+1 f{q dl radiates 450 wattpower at500 K. If the radius were
halved and the temperature doubled, the po35:r
3Trtlr (1/2) Her frrc +l a I{r qr f<qr sTq n] stdd radiated in wattwould be :
36 dt g+1 e <w n * qqqn, rwl: 3m nrIT m t t i 36. Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively
are connected by a massless and inextensible sfuing.
oTr,rq t q6Eqqr{d-{, 3rfqiFq Btn' i ggt t 5s t The whole system is suspended by a massless
tfiTq q1, 3Tft-q t <{tE.,rt u-gwr q6 Eqqmtlrd spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
furr (qqrfi ) ani errorqr.rqr t r d-0 +1 erc ti &' acceleration of A and B immediately after the string
is cut, are respectively
gr< !rqr( A elR n S iflq * r{kq]!,r E}i rqT' ,
:
\wY
3m
3m
m
m
oq V!
(1) c,
z
(1) o,3,
(2)
!s v !z
(3) c,c (3)
:
(4)
i', (4)
Hlndi+English
A 12
t Qt{5e r, aw r,, ai gu r*n ror rr+r t f+., fl"i 37. Two Polaroids P, and P2 are placed with
perpendicular to each other. Unpolarised light
thet axis
is
erq gTrrqt 6ran(t r r, vt wvfrn oqF+o r+m incident on Pr. A third polaroid P, is kept in
Io
*1 frrm 6 tr t, oitr r,r* d-a t qs srq qttr{s P, arrd P, such that its axis makes an angle
-between
r,, +1ge tur qtn t to qs+1 q< e, +1 oart
r+r 45' with that of Pr. The intensity of transmitted Iight
45" ql slq ffirfr t r fr, r, t vn ra r+m *1 fi*or through P, is :
6:
(1) ;
I^
(1)
Io
2 P( ?\ ?-
Io
Lat
\z)
I^
4
,{ 4
Io
a-L
Io (3)
(3) ; 8
Io Io
(4\ 16
(4)
76
(3) 32 p"C
/
JZ) . 32 p"C
olw
(4) 16n *C 9,9- fi tu'*t
ugLi^IuL
39 A ffii (qB-mFill i's-6 qTqlt srTqq t e<r*r t r
39 Two discs of Eame mornent of inertia rotating aboul
t eqrl-3fi-fi ffifud srq, i gt+' q{il * eqqqt their regulai axis passing through centre and
3ih Ef*-mr + +-< t +fi I-wrfr t +' cftd':, FrI{r: o, perpendicular to the plane of disc with angular
<ur r, +M+ t r t 1,h ot rfr t r {l-+1 q+ W\ e velocities or, and or. They are brought into contacl
qcSu qs ron qq& t mq qrar t fu', t{-+i wt{ face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. Th
expression for loss of energy during this process is
ers{ ffi d qrfr t r fr, qq !-sq t s-qi-sr-c }. fuE
r
aiq-+.drn:
(1) L t @r+,2)2
!'lP,L+-'n,
v- (72
(1) 1
2
I (.o, +o, )2
Do,+Lto,-f,]<-
.J/ 1
h (4)
8- -
{ )_
-
Wt"-
A(1
k[ x (O --k'fl-^ p\x \ xTx lfl- 1* ,/P
|Ii;airEnsrsn 13 I A
40 qs ffi ta {H q( qs&et (E-dfr Rtd ) * r qei 40. reached tJre metuo station and found that the
escalator was not working. She walked up the
qr ffi, ss+1 rftHi qi tee sc{ q6fi t r wd sS stationary escalator in time tr. On other days, if she
q vw vrrar t r erq H
d qs qw'-&ar qd {6r +dr remains stationary on the moving escalator, then
t ae eese w e$ rt +r, q v++ t uw q qd the escalator takes her up in time t2. The time taken
t fr , w* ERT TdA Eq qsde{ c{ Tdm"{ su{ q.6i t by her to walk up on ttre moving escalatot will be :
fuqlrqqqqfrrn;
(1)
(2)
t-t+t2
t=
2
t. t"
\
-tu
A
+ d
tq
(1)
(2)
t1 *t2
2
tttz
tz - t't
t
+
tr. b I
tttz
tttz W \/e-'
h\ e- t2+t1
(3) ,, .,, _----
(4) tr-tz
t,, + {_
(4) tr- tz t - 1i,t -r-.L,4
47. qqffi fufu<r 6r Eqqii 3 kg nvT tdET 4o cm 41,. A rope is wound around a linder of mass
tr qs q+ r0 otz <1 tr w ft 61
qt .ri qF<, 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
acceleration of the cylinder if the rope is putled with
30N + qdERrdqrqrqfr, fuk<rqffiqerq a force of30 N
a', lO
f*,d-flAqr? (1) 25 m/ s2 )o l
r"- -rQr''
(1) 25 m/ s2 i{g
. 0.25 rc-d/ s2
4ark
\2\ )O
Q) 0.25 rad/ s2
(3) 25 rad/ s2 ,{,
(4)
25 rad/s2
@zE =
(4) 5 m/ s2 5 m/ s2
)eo
42. fq-$ rorqr rd, L t, q6FM 6r {616q$v, v+i r 42. , Abeam cf lightfrom a source L is incident normally
q0 w fun qo vl.ao qdq q{ eqq(qscr t r w ,. 7q, on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x fTom
We * qrqq q{r+ft do l & f+ sc{ fordt / the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a
scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror
x9:gtqo ffi (ri.f, ) q{ n-frlfl ql q+ fe- E-r-dr t r Eqq is rotated through a small angle 0, the spot of the
*1 ffi t
qec dm, o gqTi qt, qa v+Rr t* se light is found to move through a distance y on the
irri gt y $t
ffidi' d qrm d, o m qn tr scale. The angle 0 is given by :
drn, a v 2o
(1)
v
"{
2x 2atr, +*\)
2t a9- Lx2L
(2) v
x
(2)
v
x v
a2L
hO
x
(3)
zy
x
^a ,s
(3)
Zy
'zro= p_L
rt,
y{. L
(4)
a
v
(4)
v
ae o ,qfv
43 qs qr q+ fon q< t oir qvn fun qer tr
rfufi 43. The two nearest harmonics of a tube closed at one
R
..
,\- -, el n2R
IL
,
ry
(4) (1)
;' \ n2
46. tSr+'ffi+fcTE t+li i*tterernvstZ 46 With respect to the conformers of ethane, which ol
the following statements is true ?
(1) erriq eiq sicftstdi t e-qfm orqq EET{
cfsfdddfrtr J' \ (1) Bonrl angle remains same but bond lengti
changes
(2\ enqq 61"r cfisFd( AnT tqqfu-erdq l/
erctrqftfutl |q Bond angle changes but bond lengtll remairu
same
(3) lrrtiq elq qs 3irdq mqrE +ii fr qfrsi*d y (y Both bond angle and bond length change
(1) aneq ai'q qs 3Trdq -Era er'ii A 3rcF-q#h y'4\ Both bond angles and bond length remairx
tr Ak- P same .)
C,L
ftra i I f6a'dtr+] i' 47. Which of the followiflg pairs of compounds i:
47. Xq erndeqrfi qs
Fqq1qflffi6t? I
(1) 0
BeClr, XeF2
t 4u-L
(2\
(3)
TeI,, XeF,
lBr2 , XeF2
L,,
(4) rFr, XeF, 0
48 HgCl2 fi 6t r- 3Trzn gfrr s i
{.i 12 drdi c{ 48.HgCl, and I, both when dissolved in water
qtiqelffieg.qt: ( g)._
conlatjr.ingl ions the pa ir of species formed is :
D,/
(1) HgI2, 13
(1) I{gI2, 13
(3) It
HsI?-, H HsIl-,I;
(4) Hgrlr I- (4) HgrI, I
:l
IEnd+EnsrGhl 15 A
i 49. di}er{fld{re nqr zficaff, 6I fc{or fe Gc q 6rd 49 Mixture ofchloroxylenol and terpineol acts as
I
+rott, (1) - analgesic
(i) @ l\ antiseptic
I
(z) 1rdt-n (3) antipyretic
(4) artibiotic
(3) i\ffitr"
(4) vrd q rq+ 50. Which is the incorrect statement ?
/ il
2.42x'1o-8 ).\O
(2) 2.66 xL0-12 4.5 x 10 -11 \x \"Bi \tJ
,v
(3) 4.5 x 10 11 (u) i.3 x 10 12 L\C {
I
(4) 5.3 x 10-12
52. Of the following, which is the product formed when
52 eTndt+fr q;r qrd {q-fi + qIE rC e-G qr one under goes aldol condensation
f{tT ii t dt{ qr sfrrq qirn 7
o
d- fut c) o\\
o\
ac (1)
v
(1)
OH
)P.-t- OH
(2)
,{
(_)
(3) (3)
OH OH
(4) (1)
o o o
l5 Hindi+English
54 q$q ftdr{ *1 q-d(dl d SW Aq qmr tfr 54. trgS]4lry of thedii!$esolu.n is doubled, the value
rireo ere+rt funiqr 1r; rn :
of molal dep ression corlstant will be
(1) C-Fi (1) doubled
(2) 3lrtll (2) halved
(3) tdI1i (3) hipled
(4) 3rcfisfdf,' unchanged
55 ftq q t Sh sr rrqifrrq, srwtq d,ft6 t? . 55 Which one is the most acidic compound ?
OH OH
(1) (1)
CH: CH:
OH
(2)
(2)
OH
(3)
^ (3)
Noz
OH
ozN OH
Noz
(4)
Noz
/
Noz
56 qi-sqr i qffi qns * ns2 {+iif +'"rFffi 6t
.arqqiqdr * qrmrr rdr t : 56. It js because of inability of ns2 eleckons of the valence
sheU to participate in bonding that
(1) Sn2 + e{Tqfud Et{T t qqffr pb4 + gii+d-f( :
+ is oxidising
Sn2r is reducing'rvhile Pba
(2) Sn2+ sm5-d dfrr tqqfu pb4+ oTq-qi{d
(2) Sn2+ is oxidising while Pb4+ is reducing
(3) sn2r qs pF+ +if 6 3fidr."fd qi 3iq-q.fq( (3) Sn2+ and Pb2+ are both oxidising and
6t( 6
reducing
(4) 5t ++ 31qqft-6 fr61t rqfu'pt++ 3,f+S-td (4) Sn4+ is reducing while Pba+ is oxidising
Hi lish
77 A
57 frq sTfqf*-qT + H e-fr qq{fi \r.i sflr< t: 57. Predict the correct intermediate the
following reaction
1120, H2so4
H3C C=CH qq{ff } sflll H2O, H2SO4
HgSOa H3C- C= CH intermediate ------------' product
(A) (B) HgSO,r
(A) (B)
OH o
58 frq t t qiir qr qpn F-&Tfrt? 58. Which one of the following statements is not
(1) Td.m ffi lt efirt*?T el sRni =rf 6-.dr t r
correct ?
60 qs iiq sr qd tefr wJ { 2.5 aal ftPT{ Era <rs + 60. A gas is allowed to expand in a
"'".ll,ryslaled-
fit-g qr{furfi 3ir{rim 2.50 L t
s{fuq sffiil{ +.so r container against a c nnst;-nr oYtelnal sure of
n"F q{rR t6-qr qfir tI n.g +1 etiako s-qi q qfiTdr
2.5 atn
ftom an initial volume of 2.50 a final tH
volume of4.50 L tr internal AU
AU, q3idrrT: of the gas in joules will be :
Cu +
Cu [Ag(NH3)2]+ x IAg(NH3)2]
X fuffiq{"Tftleritdrt _OH A Silver mirror observed
(c2H6o)
573 K -oH A (czHoo) 573 K
-oH A A
o o
NH2-NH-C-NH2
NH2-NH- c-NH2 d4 Z
Z II .-L
C, L Identify A, X, Y and Z
e, x, v qi z el qrqrt+i :
62 frq :i r] eh qr errmr* ffi v& aq t I (1) CHr:611, , CH3 - CH:CH2 > CH3 - C
CH>CH=CH
(1) CHr:C11r r arr, CH=CHz>CH3 C=
CH>CH=CH CH = CH > CH3-C = CH > CH2=CH2
IJ / cH3 - cH3
(2)"1 cH = CH > CH]-C = cH > CHz=CHz >
.. c!I3-cH3 CII=CH > CHr:qg, > CH3-C=CH
cH3 - cHl
(3) 6t{=CH > CHr:qg, > CHi-C=CH >
cH3 - cH3 (4) CH3-CH3 > CHr=911, > CH3 -C=CH
(4) CH1- CH3 > CH' = 911' > CH3-C{H > CH{H
CH{H
63. Irr the electrochemical cell:
63 g+*qawrznte
' ZnlZnSo, (0.01 M)ll Cuson (1.0 M)lCu, the emf r
ZnlZr$Or(0.01 M) | LuSoq (1.0 M)lLu, gq tfurlc'l this Daniel cell is E,. When the concentration r
te+tur.uertt qq znso4 +1sr<It ql r.o u a-* ZnSOn is changed to 1.0 M and that of CuS(
changed to 0.01 M, the emf changes to E2. From tt
cfrsFftdff{r cuso, *1er<at +1o.or M nircft-dftld followings, which one is the relationship betwet
f+qr qroi emt t qffi-r rz t r ftq t t dn sr
td
E, and E, ? (Given, !I = 0.059) ,.'1
Er F'E2dr{aiqt? (fdqrrrq. }i =o.otrl ,-,, OQ
Er=Ez t' ,r'o
d oe WYn
(1) Et=Ez l,,L \ A(1) ^ \0
Et<E2 ot%
(2) Er.Ez .
12\
L
(n E,>E, t) *.0
(3) Er'Ez
(4) Ez=0+Et (4) E2:0 + E1
L9
A
tm-ili'E,lgiGn
64. fiE drffi q1 sirfrq {qdrsrqddrenv$r-q t, 54. The correct increasing order of basic strength for
the following compounds is :
NH 2 NH 2 NIJ2
Noz CH:
(D
Noz CH:
0r) 01r)
(lr)
(I) 0r)
(1) II<lII<I (1) iI<II1<l
(2\ III<I<II (2) III<I<1I
(3) III<rI<1 (3\. TI<II<I
(4) II<I<III
y) II<I<III
6s. {iq i t dn t e+r+t Tq q +ii dctq if s-s 65 In rt hich pair of ions both the species contain S - S
3TFiq t? bond ?
66. Vgffi- CoCt".O Nff., CoCl".S NHo, CoCl".4 NH3 ad 66. The co(ect orcier of the stoichiometries of AgCl
i
sntqq egNoa & lnq t*-qr q;rqri rr ertffiq-fr formecl when AgNO3 in excess is treated
with the complexes : CoClj.6 NH3, CoC13.5 NHr,
agct <ai +r v$r+mq{: t: CoCI3.4 NH3 respectivelY is : 3 L
(1) 1AgCl" 3 AgCl" 2AgCl (1) 1AgCl,3 AgCl,2 AgCl
(2) 3AgCl,lAgcl,2AgCI (2). 3 AgCl, I AgCl.2AgCl
(3) 3 AgCl,2 AgCL l AgCl
6 rAgcr.2AgCt, tAg!t
(4) 2 AsCl,3 AgCl, 1 AgCl u(n.)
2 Agcl, 3 AgL l. I Agcl
67 <trr-r * q-ddotqi. qiffi dr gq* RII{-II d 67. i Match the interhalogen comoounds of column I
qrFrfrtfqdns]vfrrika tr t'ith the geomehl in column II and assign the correct
code.
KIS{_I TTI+T_II
Column I Column II
(a) XX' (t r-qT-fft'
(,
(a) XX' T - shape
f &) XX: (ii) ffi"qfdFftFre (ii) Pentagonal bipyramidal
(b) XX:
't
'4 (c) XXs (iii) Uq (.) XX, (iii) Linear
e
n (d) xx-- (i") Ei Ftnr$ xx- (i") Square - pyramidal
(d)
(") !-gts-f,+lq (") Tetrahedral
ard Code :
+mto+'t? I \\
nucleophile
77 frqdt qt{ co
(r) t tJ I4rhich of the following is a sink for CO
(1)
?
111 cKq
(4) T* i,',// j- 6 Q)
(3)
k)
Micro organisms present in the soil
Oceans
Plants
72. gm nd z = I t4 4] 6r-r ;ii d 3TrfqqR $n t I T6
ftq it fuqqR-qTvsrj nrlr Ed-Sks fr-qrs t '7t) The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently.
It will belong to \.\ ldch of the foUowing family/ gro up
{qFtn A,Tr 2
and elechonic configuration ?
(1) teifqr !tqR, [r(]1] 5fu 6dr0 7s2 zp5 (1) Halogen family, [Rn] 5fu 6d10 Zs2 Zp5
@ 4T-+{ cR-qR, [Rn] sF4 6d1o 7s2 Zp2
(3) arffiqt qf qR. [Rnl 5fr1 6dr0 7s2 7p4 ,v (3)
Carbon fa nriJy, lRnl
Oxygen family, [Rn] sfl't 6d10
5f | | od l0 7s: 7p:
7s2 7p4
(4) rc?tqr cft-qT{, [Rn] 5f1a 6d10 7s2 7p6 (4) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 Zp6
E.tJ-
c1 A
FiAi.Eni-E \
7s. 6oa+ g{g;Eif }ffi Eq Mt e-q{ilqlTrfitud*l 73. Correct ilcreasin order of
absorption in Lhe v is ible region io r the conrpleres o[
qd(rqr{l6q-qt: Col - is : .,r-^al S!.-! U
+
(l) [Co (en)3]3 +,
ICo (NH3)6]3
+,
ICo (H2o)613 +,
+, Co (en)1]3 +, Co (NHj)6i3 + A Ico (en)1]3+, Ico (Nrll.)u1: ICo (H2o)6J3+
(2) [ Co (H2O)6]3 I I
(?) +, +
[Co (H2O)6]3+, I Co (en)r]3 ICo (NHu)6]3
(3) [Co ftI20)u]3
+, (en):13 +
ICo 6rHu)6]3+, ICo
(4) co (NH1)6]3 +, I co (en)3]3 t, Co (F{2o)6]3 +
(3) [ Co (HrO)u]3 +, ICo 1NH.)6]3 +, ICo (en):13+
[ I
(4) [Co (NHr)u]3 +, (en)1]3 +,
ICo (I{20)6]3+
ICo
74. t+e tt dla qr 6'erqESTrt?
Which of the follo$'ing statements is not co ect
(1) ggfit m-e vrtr rm t qrftT * Rr ql q-rTa 74. ?
1
AS: 83.6 JK - mol - 1 tr oTfif*rT f6s f,Frrrn trr n For a given reaction, AH=35.5 kJ mol l and
wa: rsfttd t ? AS = 83.6K.-1 mol-I. The reaction is spontaneous
(cir o1fi{E aH qs as ilc Q eeqrk'( t) at : (Assune that llI and AS do not vary w'ith
temperature)
(l) r<425K (7\ T < 425K 6s"s * = 83"t AT 'r
Q) y/
T>42sK
r>+25K L
(3) sql dFif qt f r0
all temperatures
gx
(3)
(4) T>298K I
(4) T>298K
78 1:1 3{S qs t{r-nr{ifurfd * ftaot t lwwtu *
ffi+r+ifqaFlq*: 78 The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mirture of ortho and para - nitrophenols is :
(1) sldqf,r (1) Sublimation
e) q"t-dul(*ti)drl.r+1l
(2) Chromatography
(3) fdism{ (3) Crystallisation
(4) cqrfr 3nsfi \y Steam distillation
,/
A ,.!' 22 I
HindjlEnslLhl
79 frq d t f+F d{frq * grr q,r en<u +1tr vrn { ? 79 Which one of the following pairs of species have the
(1) co, No same bond order ?
(2) 02 NO+
(1) co, No
Q) _ O2,NO+ ,, ,A
(3) cN-,co
l-" ,
(4) Nz, Oz
, Qf cN,co Z\.
(4) Nz, oi l-/"
80 a +l qrqFri aqr srFrB-qr*.y+irsfr qdrsE :
80. Identify A and predict the type of reaction
OCH 3
NaNHz NaNH2
,
Br Br
OCH 3
NH.
(2) ' frrlr ffiqr*rq 3rFrkqr (2) and elimination addition
reaction
OCH
OCH3
84. [Mn(cN)5]3- *ffi vEqPfi qcet : 84 Pick out the correct qtatemenl with resPect to
rf+,ftd n?n efqrcr+tq t lMn( CN)ol3-: 3di
(l) 4a spld2 r
t
'M
(2) It is sp3d2 hybridised and tetrahedral
It is d1p3 hybridised and octahedral
(4) zrd dsP2 lrfrkd n?lT eri qrcfiq t t "{(4) It is dsp2 hybridised and square planar
(4) Li Li
1
1
H2+;02-+H2O K3
H1+ ; O, -+ Hro K3
K K
2NH\-72 02 -. 2 NO- I H2O 2NH^+5f 02 : 2 No+ 3 i{2o , I'ill be :
(1) K1
(2) K2K:1./K.\
K:/K2
(i) Ki K1/K2
{:Y 4
K, K:/Ki
(3) K2rq/K1 K2K3/Ki
(3)
(4) Kl K3/K1
(4) K; K3lK1
87. tst-iF{s oi tftrf, t{-{ t'sq<wr +ffi ftq d
87. \4rhich of the following reactions is appropdate for
tqt{qi 3lF{imqgfu(t?
acetamide to methalamine ?
t
(1) sffimi3rFfsql (1) Carbylamine reaction
(2) tisqEEffiiqr{gqfirf*qT
(3) thq slFtf*rr ,6(3)
Hoffmann hypobromamide reaction
Stephens reaction
(4) ifd\rdqfdqlwri{dsq (4) Gabriels phthalimide sYnthesis
A 24 IHind;EnsrGhl
(2)
1
2
fixYyX L
(3)
(4)
2
0
+t4'
(3) 0 *=Y
1.s
,"9 1.5
Xz
89 oo o
89 The IUPAC name of the compound
g-C oo
G
\T 11-C
I
I
")i
0"
qlPpq6l luPec irqt:
(1) a-ffi z-tfWw-4-{rtd (1)
EIRFFI
(2) distillation
(2)
(3) zone refining
(3) rtreqm1q
displacement with Zn
(4) zn Q fq*pnq-t
(1) Gynmosperms
(1) 3lTrE(-fi-s
(2) Algae
12) *iTd
(3) F*gt
(3) SqtF
o*Elorp"r*"
(4) ei{f,trr -{
92. Which of the following are found in extreme saline
sz. fiqfdfudi tqt{qrqequtq E{rreticTn sIilt? conditions ?
(1) erTuffiRqi J4 Archaebacteria
(2) ta.dRqr (2) Eubacteria
t 9l moves
(3) trtnq*. eraRrd uo-e 3Tqqrf,d qr * ft w (3) Positively charged fragments move to farther
orcrt end
(1) auntr+ eTrafird qus rrftqn Tfr At (4) Negatively charged fragments do not move
e5. qit-e+ 3ir crFdfi-s ffi teq eriqqffi dil t u 95. Attractants and rewards are required for
(1) slgralrr (1) AnemoPhilY
o\ qtz q{irrur /2) Entomophily
e6. fTefu'fud t t +il 5o +}Rroeii +r ctr dnr t ? 96 Which of the following is made up of dead cells ?
s7. d-q$r-y5fcsT 4i dt{ Ri dtr+r( qeffifrq-o @ Which cells of 'Crypts of Lieberkuhn' secrete
!flEdqEqTt{ds{ t? antibacterial lysozyrne ?
e8. q{sqr{q 41 RBC ar}q*ld-fi t r ftefr qtteld @ Adult human RBCs are enucleale. Whit h of the
qr@l t following statement(s) is/are most appropriate
6rH Eq oqq d} Et lEa 6rdr/6iil ?
explanation for this feature ?
(u) EQirr+++G+1 gTrqwrdr r-fr tr
G) They do not need to reProduce
(b) tortu*o]Mtt (b) They ate somatic cells
G) A3qrq{qrfrE{fi| (c) They do not metabolize
(d) g+6r qrlel sriaft-+ ent 3riRl-${ {e-fl +' (d) All their intemal space is available for orygen
it.q srce tr transPort
kq-e{r : Options:
(1) fia6161 .W onlv (d)
(2) &-+e (a) (2) only (a)
(3) (a), (c) *i (d) (3) (a), (c) artd (d)
(4) (b)ss(.) (4) (b) and (c)
lir
A 26 ix-rnd-;E dL
99. qtrd Frqria*r finr Ertr qfldt {ft{ 6dt s{frr tl 99. The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from
(3) Kidneys
(3) Tffi
Intestine
(4) srii _@
100. The final proof for DNA as the genetic material cam
roo. 'd.qq.q. q*- qEsRrs q-flei t', q{-{T qfuq eqq from the experiments of :
ffi6 grjrrr t 3Trqr 7 (1) Griffith
(1) fiFFlr Hershey and Chase
-d
(2) E{ehi{ (3) Avery, Mcleod and McCarty
(4) ETlirfq-<q{r{r 101. \{hich among the following are the smallest livin
cells, known without a definite cell wall, pathogeni
1s1. tTqftTfu( d t +tr s+i d6 an sfrfia q;lRrs.ri't,
to plants as well as animals and can survive withor
iirq- q+trtq( qiRl-6r fiIfn rr +fi, t rTEfi orh
oxygen
q-<sir i 1tr-qr-s t srh frfl 3rffiql +Sfud {6
?
(2) Pseudomonas
(1) d'dd
Mycoplasma
(2) qstffi (4) Nosloc
(3)
(4) iieffi 102. Which of the following options gives the corret
sequence of events during mitosis ?
102. frqfubd i t +lq vr tq-s-fl q.fi fr.Trqr * +tn. (1) condensation -+ nuclear membran
di erd qrtret qrsfr erg*q wim t: disassembly -) crossing over *
segregation -+ telophase
(1) 6q6a - $-a+ffi orliqaq -+ qt{frtfiq
condensation -) nuclear membran
J YT{s,$r + erqr+en / arrangement at equator -
disassembly -)
(2) qq{r r +.-q+ffi6r iiqa -+ cq tql centromere division -) segregation -
q1qaq e g1q1ftfgfitqqrqt -,5sr{4{or telophase
103. \rqFCI +qEri ti dft qr 4.rnfrat I 103. Which one of the following statements is correc
with reference to enzymes ?
(r) qriN-iTcq = ffiflsq rdqqrsq (1) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenz).me
(2) ffiilEq - qiK-trBq + qEqqrsq Holoenzl.me : Apoen4.me + Coenz).me
(3) -NFq=Sqqqr{q+trr(qEq (3) Coenzyme : Apoenzyrne + Holoenz).me
(4) ariRrsEc = q6qwq + q6 sr.fr (4) Holoenzy,me = Coenzyme + Co-factor
n.l A
IFird-r+-sibhl
104. Durhg DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are
DNA ctdf,fr{r + dRTr 3n-srsr+1ds fsq+i
q-qrn
7M. used to elongate :
6?
(1) The leading strand towards replication fork'
(1) str5.ft E$G 61n{.n errq <r<q1
(2) The lagging strand towards replication fork'
(2) vffi Esrs 61 (r'q q{q,nqi qr< 61
(3) The leading strand away from replication
(3) sfrryfr teure t A sTrrrr er E1 fork.
(4) e@ fd$rs t ri qrqll{ Vr a1 f, The lagging shand away from the replication
fork.
10e. Eie{ - I q Rq.d. +{ ffif, t'ir 613rhi}rr qirqif 109. Match the following sexually transmitte
diseases (Column - I) u'ith their causative ager
( mq- u ) &'elrT Etfu-d' 61fqq st{ Ffr tddrcc 6T
(Column - II) and select the correct option.
q.fidfsqr
Column-I Column-Il
dsr-l Ffs{- Ir
(u) Gonorrhea (0 HIV
(a) C-ols. (, rry (b) Syphilis (ii) Neisseia
1t) fttoies (ii) qgtutult G) Genital Warts (iii) Treponema
G) qaaqS (nr) *lfrsT (d) AIDS (iv) Human
(d) AIDS (i") qqrqfr"dqT Papilloma - Viru
frsrg Options :
,,s. ffi$17 :irit6r qiiFnr siEr+-dr. trfr hwflr gm effi 110. Transplantation of tissues/organs fails often dr
to non-acceptance by the patient's body. \A/hich
t
-h *rtq e+qc.,-( d erar t 5'q-mR +'i+tr-firl +
of immune-response is responsible for
ty1
su<
fu'q6t{*i sfd-{si er1fmqTsir<lm tr rejections ?
Q) +16 @ Fungi
(3) qd (3) Animals
(4) m-+r'{ Bacteria
"W
2. tffdT ilqri sl q6 Tcr6{ur +{ Er t ?
112. An example of colonial alga is
(l) 4rlt!''1t (1) Cl orella
(2) di?qN
-{4 Voluox
(3) qAqrw (3) Ulothrix
(4) qg,mqo (4) Spirogyra
113. frqi o\qq}flrn<flf-drt? 113. Which ofthe follorving represents order of'I-Iorst
(1) qffi (1) Eqrridae
(2) qftd&rfir Perissodactyla
(3) 6+q's (r) Caballus
tz (1) Lysosome
(1) d:f{6H (2) Ribosome
(2) iqffiq (3) Chloroplast
(3) Efiffiq-+ Mitochondrion
(4) ql6Fl6r
115. The process of separation and purification of
us. ersrd ffit!-cd, 3rfir"qffiet'A-{}.y6qq 3n1
expressed protein before marketing is called :
720. ftRr y+q-{-{iil qi ssa mti erd nut s$qe-ffi 120. Plants which produce characteristic
pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to
<sfi qA qr<c fiqfrfu-'d q t ffi R-q'Fx{d t ?
:
p1. farl d gla {qeffi lT"fr Ri freii + qtqeni {t{stq 121. l4rhich one of the following is related to Ex-situ
t tiqfi,rd t? conservation of threatened animals and plants ?
Himalayan region
l
(4) ftqrdqr fd (4)
u3. fu f6E *'qdi d FIE{ffu( i t al s5mdr 6(fr 723 Which of the following facilitates opening of
t', stomatal aperture ?
(4) oNa +1t*is$ ef,{rqn t I (4) The DNA double helix is exposed.
31
A
lrrlili;E',srEhl
*l NegativelY charged
(2) annq-+ 3faRR
(3) Neutral
(3) sq*{
(4) Either Positively or negatively charged
(4) i erq-t qqq * ergm qirerfr qI znneFF
dePending on their size
3rafrr<Asott
126. Capacitation oc.urs in:
126. eTqdTzrr4.d+dr tr (1) Rete testis
(1) gslr -:Trf,-6r (2) Epididymis
(2) 3{Frssul (3) Vas deferens
(3) wsr(.n female ReProductive tracl
,94
(4) qsqrqr{ td
(122. Whi.t osystem has the marimum biotnass ?
130. qR F qR.qr.q. t seq qrKs tdl 333 l$i erRif 130. If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a
qrelw *-& afucEz fit t 'ft eo1 Y{ turf, protein wittr 333 amino acids, and the base at
position 901 is deleted such that the length of the
sncF 4r E T t ffiq d
qrm t t+ 3q qR.q{.q.
iiNA becomes 998 bases, hor'r'many codons will be
q1 mrqri eeE sii{+l erf,i d ETf,l tl it ffi altered ?
fr*qE<6qrr{tr (1) 7
(1) 1
(2) 11
(2) 11
33
(3) 33
"9|
(4) 33i (4) 333
t
ri
ji
t: Findi;Enqlist
A 32
131. The pivot ioint between atlas and axis is a type of
131. qz{s G \tqqs & *q qr qtefus t :
s-6R 6r dldr ?
sYnoviall'oint
(3) Tririq{d+s ,6
A---5-
q gcl ql5
(4) saddle.joint
(4)
137. i'6s 6r {q Yrryq l qr6{ fir6rdi * rrcq5i6 qcq L37. Frog's heart when taken out of the body continues
to beat for sometime.
{6,rrsfdrdrtl
Select the best option from the following statements.
f+H 6rrn t Efqn fu*-eq +r qqq +lfqq t
Options:
Ll
it
fuqq:
(1) t-+e1c; (1) oniy (c)
(A +-qd(d)
(2) only (d)
(1) 1r +* t' a1-a funei' q{ NAD+ sT (1) There are three points in the cycle where
rd NADH+H+ t{+6{!rd-flt NAD+ is reduced to NADH+ H+
(2) -o q-*fqmf{q' IAD i ql FADH2 ii (2) There is one point in the cycle where FAD+
ry is reduced to FADH2
,| qfi-flnrA-d1t-
t (3) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
(3) qffif{f, coA t vfiTfrm 3{F qfqdr +'
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
Ekn GrP + c+' 3{g or r{rdqq *ot t synthesised
(4) qo qm qfuFre qnE (qfuf.d coA) i' 19{ Th. ryd" rtarts with condensation of acetyl
q555fu6 er<fi vrq qfit 3{Rrq*d1t3i{ ./ group (acetyl CoA) witlr py'nrvic acid to yield
citrlc acid
fttao erqsqaq"rart
reg. tfrqiii ejqgar ;nsnq +]frrmrct ERI 3n<ftd A-fr t, 139. In case of poriferars, the spongocoel is lined with
ffir5ilt: flagellated cells called :
(.2) oscula
e) 3,f$-fl
(3) dSnrcz
"fl(4)
choanocYtes
140. fiq t- 6ia qr RNA vrufr *iRrsr t vgGT t d"rT 140. Which of the following RNAs should be
abundant in animal cell ?
mos
q"rt6c ?
141,. fiqq-qh qelq w+rt+ii *3a6qq1t? 141. Which among these is the correct combination o
(1) md,<ffii,{16 aquatic mammals ?
e) tffir, s1'f,,
"eFi7 (1) Seals, DolPhins, Sharks
1,44.
(4)
qmq
K<N
41 qqfuii & x g'di t
qwfffi wtdzit
t v g'q'
(, :;J . .\[ts?x]
+ aA t I BF{d fr-re 6r qq{ +Tqq'i xqq Yq1 (4) *. * ry$
q*6{q6(fltt
fid {@r ql s{tdl t eik ssfir ,lrqff,df 144. Out of 'X o&" of ribs in humans onIY Y'Pairs ar
(1) x=72,\:7 ErFfq'6 Y[a t{n i kue ribs. 61ect the option thatcorrecdY rePresen
q,i{qt (s Si qtn qn d values of X and Y and provides their explanation
sirtui*wqESffitt ,kll X-12,\ =7 True ribs are attache
t,' dorsally to vertebral colum
(2) X-72,\=5 qTRf{fi lq'fuqi'58 d tiFr
and ventrallY to the stemur
qql{.m(gqisilfuI&sPIA True ribs are attache
(2) X= 12, Y =5
turf i'elqEqi+frtr dorsally to vertebral colurr
qTRlE6 qqff,zf Yts d and sternum on the two end
(3) X=24,\:7 '{r'r
6fun<sAgSdrfrtAtsi (3) x=24,\ =7 True ribs are dorsal.
attached to vertebral colurr
qq{ iTIqiSfilfrtl but are free on ventral side.
(4) x:21,\ -12 qTRrds cgrmzf YE '{r'r t- (4) X=24,\=12 True ribs are dorsal
str6<sAg6+frtAtsr attached to vertebral colurr
elq{ but are free on ventral side'
'{rqif 5ffirfrtr
35 A
F;Ai-ECrEhl
145. q{irq +m q Yers gq d.q{.q. rs +1 ffi 3rFr'ri 145. The DNA fragments seParated on an agarose
can be visualised after staining with :
ge1
+qr<egtql{6drt?
(1) Bromophenol blue
(1) ddFr=foq
(2)
(2) q*mr
Acetocarmine
ly (3) vw ft1i ulT w sln arrsqHs{ \'d rsH t "6(3) secretion ofLH and FSH.
ly (4) w-a {-1i Tlu w elrr LH Si ftAtffi{ + qrsor (4) posterior Pituitary gland and stimulates
on q1sfrftn+nntr secretion of LH and lelaxin.
A 35 tlind!=trd'Ehl
150. dffiidqr d sA t+s+l sqranq tI 150. In Bougainvillea thorns are the modifications of:
(4) (b), G)Ss(d) 153. \4rhich one of the following statements is not valid
for aerosols ?
(3) 6il+nor5fr wr<+mi'Effi Et&t (4) They have negative impact on agricultural
land
(4) t Afr rfi'wr*nnr+Y'{rsTdAt
qnq t+c+r rirfi :rd dF[ 7
154 A@Sgj4ltg.d pressue/volume will not cause
1s4. rtr{q/ 3]Frfil t qfr * the release of
(1) \tn 6""io; (1) Renin
(2) qQqetE$fr+qtr+ --{' Atrial Natriuretic Factor
156. ri{6fr qqr m{kI: qr e-{rfr t ? 156. The vascular cambium normally gives rise to
(1) 6111 3I{tR (1) Phel.loderm
(2) qrrrfufrrirs-Erd (2;
- Primary phloem
(3) Efr?mqldq Secondary rylem
(1) ffi cwr41 3{ftfr Svrre*fuqervnre}r ll The ascending limh of loop ot Hcnle is
(2) ffi qM 6t r+rra i-o q fuq l+qnrrq / impermeable to u,ater.
"pr
tr (2) The descending limb of loop of l-Ienle is
impermeable to water.
(3) kqnql ertf Uqrqm+'idqcr.rqtr (3) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
(4) H qrcr61 er+t6 Uwf*Sd 3ilr-i'+fdq permeable to water.
wqrrEq { 1
(4) The descending limb of loop of f{enle is
permeable to electrolytes.
1s8. tr.(r sth qfui + qq{d qrei rit ffi w ,r anr
irorqrv+-mtz 158. Fruit and leaf drop atearly stages can be prevented
by the application of :
(1) eTffii
(1) Cytokinins
(z) sfiffi'{ (2) Ethylene
(3) 3,ffi-{ (3) Auxirs
(4) f;rdfc* arro (4f Gibberellic acid
15e. q6a s{ + ftq ai *1"< vavno d vivt frtrq rrq t
qd qr qtqq.r ct frFrso i crqt t+' trr{ + m'q 159. A baby boy aged two years is adrrritted to play school
and passes through a dentalcheck - up. The denfut
<ia 0 r fuq eah d Eid 3r3vfu.d q ? observed that the boy had twenty teeth. l4/hich teeth
(1) Fils
were absent ?
(2) r({m'
(1) Incisors
(2) Cantnes
(3) e+q-Tdur6 ,
Pre-molars
(4) !-dq+. I
(4) Molars
,6s. tffit, +itzi * qrlr at{ tft c-t-dYoi fqRrqdr ql
Friqt.q{a t ? 160. An important characteristic that Hemichordates
share with Chordates is :
(1) rprr4f+n* qrq er}fu qE q+nqr { gs es{ur (1) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in t]le population.
+l terFi-qr{or 6tdl t r
T*-at qrH , r+qt (2) Testes --+ Vasa efferentia -+ Kidney --r
Seminal. V-esicle Urinogenital duct -+
(2\ !-sTt + gm eTFqtI(,r gffi, TfiRrq -r -
rlr,qaa qlk$ -+ srfl4-r
(3) Testes -+ Vasa efferentia -.> Bidder's canal
(3) Eqrr -:Ufi qrffi-+fusrcrd-e ar+rfffi + Ureter
- Cloaca \o
/
+ qq-(S-{
Testes -+ Vasa efferentia + Kidney ,-;
(4) {voi -+ g* qrftsT(-,{q -+fuqrre ->
/ Bidder's canal --> Urinogenital duct -+
5* v{{effi+ emwr Cloaca
163. f{q i +Yr Fr fu*.ec 3Tr{yI4 t +Ti*-qr atr q-dfu'd 163. Which of &e following options best represe.nb tie
enzl.rne composition of pancreatic iuice ?
r"rtsfli-dr tZ
(1) amylase, peptidase, trypsinogen, rennin J,
(1) SqT{eq, tdgq, ffiirw+, \faa g1"*1;,1y
(2) arnylase, pepsin, trypsinogerL maltase
(2) cq-{&q, qes{, Efsnq{, qTatq' (3) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, rennin )o
(3) Hle, q<rq&s, tltu-r, ifui gennin) l{ tiputo. amylase, ry psi no gen. t
(.1) drsilq. qqrdrn feflq{rdr. rirsTaiiEFftMii " procarborypeptidase
ro+. frqfttun fr A ffi VsjrmE qq6tu (c1.E'r1.) 164. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO,
q-6yqfq+co, lrdt2 acceptor in :
(2) C, piants
C4 cKs
(3) C2 plants
(3) C2 qr(c
(4) Cq and Ca plants
(4) c, dr c, vK+
165. The morphological nature of the etiible part of
165. ark{ + rcl} qrd qr,r ?t't Fqri{s.rfft qr t : coconut is :
167. MALT qmq vft q E*mrq s++ qr orrqq m 157. MALT constitutes about percent of the
Iymphoid tissue ir human body.
efrsrd rdr t?
(1) s0% /O 5o'/"
I
(1) qeiiqqktidqfrM-qdqmtr (1) Growth Hormone becomes inactive in adults.
(2) fsrinrqq * qq-q(qfttuft{d At dE d Epiphyseal plates cloie after adolescence.
l qrfitr ,6
(3) Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
l
(3) qdii 3rturziqkafrq*'cfdq+fiYifdnr Hormone in adults.
I
dttfitr (4) Muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth.
(4) q+&vrur(ffi ilE3iitgk-rdddt
770. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first
170. qWgr sft E{+ i qdqqq wrq&i-d trq z time :
-
771. q4aq 3156q i5q5 ErrI sqf, 6kfl - 171 MyeJ-in sheath js produced by :
773. ilq d $ft q1 e1++e dd'ftzre elRrea +1 fqrfri 41 173. \Artrich of the following components provides sticky
character to the bacterial cell ?
fqRrsdr r<R srdr t ?
(1) BlRrflfqft (1) Cell wall
(2) Nuclear membrane
(z) ffiqffi
(3) Plasma membrane
(3) d'qrffi
Glycocalyx
(4) rdT{d"6fu-*,
t 174. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :
(1) t Emrrjeii dr rrftNA-ddT qq f{+-q-{ q{rrfrI 6rl They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
+"Gtt -L{ capacity ofsperms.
They inhibit gametogenesis.
Q) igre-w'r+eirtmitt (2)
(3) i rqtqlq 4l tqlr a'fr< a-5rgm q-{r it 6 (3) They make uterus unsuitable for
' implantation.
(4) t rfffiaqis<ft.-oqritt (4) They inhibit ovulation.
u7. {& se qT qer fu'rq t{-f,fl A-fl t ? 177. The water potential of pure water is :
(3) ryt erferowaCs'tqq (3) More than zero but less than one
(2) +ifrdrFfi '1u-eriirdu':r+isftnvrrr*nft (2) Both are due to a quantitative defert in globin
:sqnq rra t r
chain synthesis.
180. n cq. ti-rc' 3islvp{ ri \rs drflus rior qt i :in q 180. Flowers lvhich have single ovule ilt the ovary and
pollinated
:"i", t "jq {Ea * qrqq6; ffis} 61rr rrrfrra di are packed into inflorescence "reusually
by,
E/
(1) Water
(1) qql
(2) Bee
Q) rcq-l
(3) si3 .6 Wind
(4) Bat
(4) qqrll(s
-oOo- -oOo-
l
B 2
"t. iti.'ici.' ol [i'e rono*t.,g is a sink for co ? 5. Which of the foloh.ing is depgndent qn
0) tin thesoil
r0
Q\ O.eans
t5 lQ \fr *oturry
2-
v Plants
Ilaemoglobin
^*#*ffi:_ri;r^il'-
r>2eBK j92' Cr)
(4) r <42sK 'A?'o
7_ Name the gas that.an readi
KMno.lsolution:
t1, decolou rise acidified
Br
8. It b kause ol ina bttiry .r r: of the valence
"k"tons
shell to participa ie in bonding dlat:-7?p
OCH 3 --:- I D
(l) Sn2' oridisrng whne pba+ is reducing
is
NHz
and elimination addition @ Sn2+ and pb2+ are both oxidising and
'rt'1 reducing
(3)_, Snr - is reducmS while pba+ is oxidising
(.1) 1
\rr $a
2+\
+ 3 B
10. The equilibdum constanb of the folloh'ing are : 14. The corld increasinE otder of basic strength for
the following compou--nds is:
N2+3H2=2NH3 U?W
N2+o2= 2 No ",
& q N H, NHr -
't
.
H" + : O. --, H,O K1
lII<I<Il
6 *,*2rr',
(1)
(2) M<TI<I
(2) K2K/Kr df tI<I<III
(3) rl r.,/x, (4) II<III<l
15. An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
1r; r, x]7xt pound is:
(/ antiseptic
(3) Coenzymes increase the c.talytic actieity of
enzyme.
(2) antiPYretic
(2) HsI?-,It
1-
q9 i \,e )(
,rt
lt is sp3d2 hybridisd and tetsahedral
It is d4P3 hybridised and octahedral
I Itis dsd hyb dised and square planar
.l4l Ha2tvr- (3)
It is sp3d2 hybridised and octahedral
(4) Hgl2,It
{
@ ,t #lrl, t.
I 4
19 Match the interhalogen compounds of cotumn I 23. lhc heating of phenyt-methyl with Hl
!i,$ dte geomeqv m qg-lrtlrn [grd asriSn the concr produces.
(,)
Column I
xx'-.
Column
T- shape
II
d
0) iodobenzene
phenol
(*ol*,
(3)
^l
t1l-
cl
(b)
(c)
XX: Pontagona I bipyram idal
(4) cthvlchlorid6
XXs Linear
21. I n the electroch.m i-al eU :
(d) \ (iv) Euare-pyramidal znlzrlsor (0.0r M)llCurrr (t.o M)lctr, the e'lf of
(r) Tetrahedral
this D.rniel (ell rs Fl
lvh; the concentrattDn of
/ns()t ir rhangcd to L0 M and rhat of CuSO.
Code: han8ed to0 0t M. the;m-Frhanges to E.. From th;
(a) G)
6
(b) (d) lollon rnBs,iIich one is the,et;hoEhip between
(ii, (iI (lv) (ii) Er a',d F. ? (Giren.If
(2\ (") (i") (iii) (n) =g.ose)
jp< (iv)
(iii)
(iii) (ii) (0
(, (ii)
rr) E,<E- Ett- e"-"gh 99i
(4) (iv)
g{ r,,,x, g, * 5 {o.o*t-6)
20. I.=o+t)
L= t"- O J-gW
The species, having bond angles of l20".is : (3)
(1) I
NCrl
(2r_
CrF3 (.1) I. -r: > 56r
a+9",
-d7c42
19( acr, ,.7 25. ordfr @a.t'.n las a spsg4qeiSEglrare of
A- firs t
(4) PHr lU--:lr{ ,. How rhu(h tirne will it
take for 20 g of
thercd(tantbreduceto5s I /n\
2t Predict the corre(t inrermedirrp
follori ing reaction :
ind product rn the
6/
(2)
roo*, bff..'i"
s. P;'
:.116.5
H3C-C=CH
H,O, Hfl),I
(3) r12 e' Lg'3
Hgsor
intermediate producl 6e3.0 sec 61..l
(A) (B)
(.1) :ln 6.r,( 'L
-
-( l, nc-c=&2 B: H3c-c=cH2
26. Which one of the folowing pairs of spcies have the
oH sol
()2 No+
e, n:c-;-CH3 B: H3C-C=CH
{i o CN -,CO
15" L9 5 B
28. Concentrahon of the llEl ions iq-e.lqllllgled 34. Correct increasing order for Erc WgyglClA$ls of
r
solution of AgrC2On is Z::fO mol L-1' ab6orption in the visible r8ion for Ole comPlds of
Co3+ is:
(r) co (Hro)"13+,1co (en);3+, 1co (NQ)ol3+
t
I
\? (2) Crystallisation t7
t( t? c{ + ol 5+
g/ b\-r, ,ts[' IBr2,xeh
ry (4)
Steam distiuation
Sublimation I+ jlP( IF, xeF2
r*l Bdl., xeF,
,^
6( g
i}i,. The correct order of stoi(hiometriF of4{g
tlhe z- @.-
formed when AgNOI in Fxcess i< treated
',H-dffiilLfGh;tr-"srry'
CoCh.4 NHI rPecuvelY 6 :
2 Which of the following reactionr is aPProPriate for
converting acetan de to methanamine ?
.r "-.-Nllz J
tl 6
38. Of tlrc followin& which is d'. p.S!!lrd-b.Eed_uh"" 42. ft. .o-S!gl!AEEE[|."ta rdint e]SgEgplile is :
cl4olera.oo ne u&9C9". EglgldeDsat,".
toxowed t\y heating "
2 Ele(Eophile is a negativety charged spe(les
/,l(\ and can form a bond by accepting a paii of
et(trons trom anotherelectrophile
V (2) Flecttophiles are generaly neuhal species
and can rorm a bond by acceptinS. pair of
()
el(trons trom a nucleophile
\d Electsoph
'le
.harted species
can be either neuEal or oositivelv
and can form a'bond-bi
(2) accepting a pair of electrons from I
nucleophile
/0
$o x
CU IAsNH3)2]+
0 Silver mirror obsrved
(r) r,$'
L'l{ L $9.
(c2H6o) 573 K
-otrr-
I
OH o
rrrHr-r.,tr-C-r'nr, W
39. Which of the followinS statemensEl!4lgqrt ? I I
0) Ovalbumin is a simpte food reserve inetg -
whitie. Identify A, X, Y and Z
Blood proterns thrombin and Ebrinogen are
F- 'ft/' e-Vettrorymedrane,X-Ethanot,y-Ethanoic
V({)
rnvolved in blood clonins.
Denaturation makes the probins morc active.
Imulin maintains sugar level in the blood of p/
t
acid, Z-Sem ic6rbazide.
46. A decrease in blood Pressure/ volume will nglgguse (3) (b) and (c)
4
the releas of:
Atrial Natriuretic Factor V only (d)
absence of notochord
(1) Proteiis
B
(2) Polysaccharide3 52 Alexander Von Humbolt desctibd for the first
4$ tpia. time
bws of limiting factor
(4) Nucleic acids 0)
57. Which of the fotlowing facilitates opening of 53. Select the mismatch
stomatal aperfure ?
(3) Rhizobiunt
Nitsogen fixr
A|falfa
(3) Longitudinal orientation of cellulose
(l)
microfibrtu in the cell wall of guard cels
(4) Contraction ofouter wall ofguard cells
64. Ilomozytous purelines in cattle can be obtained
by,
58. fie association of histone ltl with a nucleosome
indicates l (1) nrating of unrelated individuals of s.me
DNA replication is occurring. oreed
0)
w The DNA is condensed inio a Chromatin
Fibre.
(2)
(3)
matint of individuats_of differcnt brced.
mating of individuals of different specis.
(3) The DNA double helix is exposed.
(4) Transc ption is occurinS.
\Jll' mating of related hdividuals of same breed.
,/ Zel d
(l)
Inhaq,toplasmic spern iniediou
r.ri^.,F.
truc ribs. Selc\l rheoprion rhar co.r..ih r.nrt.rnrs
73 lvhal is the crftenon for pllAAig!{rs Drovemcht
values of X and Y and provrdcs therr *iprinar;on on a garose gel d u ring gl el(trophores is ,
:
p,
,/
$'hich cells ot 'Crypts of l-iehertuhn secrele
d
(j)
Ba(teria
Plants
- antibacterial lvsozvn)c ?
Argentaffin celis
d
6
Chlor(rplast
Nlrtachondrion
t.i)
a The hepa tic porLal r.ein drnrn! bloort h)ijter fronl
('l) Stomach Ihe pivotjoint bebr'een atias nnd ariis is a tlpe of
(2j (1) cartilaginousjoint
,6
Kidnevs
6
(3)
sl no!ial
!.ddlc Ionrt
Ioirt
l2t Caballus
./ Thalassemia is due to less syndtesis of Sloqin
(3) Ferus
80. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary COz (l) Both are d ue to a qua litative defect in globnl
a.cePk, i,r : chain synthesis.
,,/ C{ plants
Flowrs hhich hdve single ovule in the o!"rI an.l
(l) C, plants arepackedinto-infloresc-iEi-areusual!pollinaleJ
(3) C1 and Ct plants bvi
(.1) Cl plants (r) &{
.I
\6
(l) B,tt
(i) Cr.ssland eosystem
(.1)
(2) Pond ccosystem
La ke ecosysten
tt7. Re(eptor sitcs for negESlp-lqillglsrre Present on
\L,l For.st rrosystem
(1) pre-synapticmembrare
82. A disease caused bv ar)' (2) tips ol axons
non-disjunction i5:
(1)
yPl Post-sYnaPticmembrane
Klinefelter'ssyndrome
(4) nenrbranesofsynapticvesicles
@ Tumer'sSyndrome
(r) Sickle Cll Anemia
Durins DNA rDhcahon. Okazali fracments are
88.
Which of the following oDhons best rePresents the 95. Myelin sheath is Produced bY :
89.
enzyme comPosition of p'ancreaUc'i rt e-r-- (1) Ashocytes and Schwarm Cells
X (2)
amylasc, PePsin, tryPsinogen,
peptidas, amYlase, PeFin, rermin
(2)
(3)
Oligodendtoc,'tesandosteo(la5ts
Osteoclasb and Ashocytes
@ lipase, amylase, tryPsinogen,
schwann cetts and oliSodendrocytes
procarboxyPePtidase {9/
amylase, PePtidas, tryPsinogen, rennin
X 96. Match the followinS se\ually &e!:E lsd
diseass (colurrn . I) with their (aus4!iyS-3t94t
90. AnaDha*' I'romoting ComPIe\ (Arcl is a ProtPin (column - rD and se!+gssglEggPggn
desradaton machinery rE(essary for proFr mito6is
ofinrmaltells. lf Arc i5 defective in a humancell' Column- I Colunn-II
which of the following is expeted to occur ? HIV
G)
(1) Chromosomes will b ftagmend
(b)
v{ Chromo6omes will not setregate
will G) Genital W
(3) Recombinahon of chtomosome arms
(d) Human
PapilloEra - Vlrus
(4) Chromosomes will not condense
Options
9l The genotypes of a Husband and wife ar IAIB and (a) (b) (c) (d)
TAi.
A mong lhe blood tyPes of their childre& how many 0) (in) (iv) (,) (n)
0)
and&r4j
Diplontic, Haplodiplontic
respectively
6 t?,' Gibberelic acid
d (3)
Haplodiplontic, Diplonric
Haplodiplontic, Haplontic X Cytokinins
(4) Haplontic, Diplontic 109. Wlich one of the fouowint stahlrrmts is not
vatid
lor aerosol' 7 1--
104. T}|e regron ot Biosphere Reserve which
is lesaflv
prote(ted and where no human activirv is rtt{;e; (1) They alter rainfall and monsoon pattems
is knov,'n as :
(1) Buftur zone ,y They cause
productivity
incteased agricultural
(2) Transition zone
(3) They have negative impact on agicuttural
(3) Restoration mne
& condensation
disassembly ,
-+ nuclear
arrangement
centromere division _+
at
membrane
equator --)
segregation --,
Sminal Vesicle + Urinogenital du't
Cloaca
_'
develops
cod-g[ot3 drat 117. Functional megaspore in an angiosperm
112 If therc ale 999-ba..r-in an BNA into
orotein *it lej..i"oSg4t' len$hheq
and the at
the
;*-imn gor ;dehlqd suchlf,at $e of 0) Endosperm
ii.itb.6fi46'G-, how manv codoru will be
alErd ?
,,9 Embryo sac
(3) E-bryo
(1) 11 (4) Orrrle
,d"
(3) 333
118. Which of dre iollowing in sewagp tEatsnent removes
suspended solids ?
(1) Insp atory Resrve Volume (2) Bones loosc their sensitivity to Crowth
Hormonelnadults.
f tiaor vorurn
(3) Muscle fibres do not grow in size alter
(3) Expiratory Reserve Volume birth.
(,1) Growth Hornone bcomes inactive in adulb.
g/ ResiduatVotume
Plants
724. In case of porile,,ns, the
tlaSellated cells.allp.l .
spglggseeliiJindwith @ which P!e.{-use (hara(tcrisrr.
PnsgE3pPbeles and sFo. vivipary xGi!!'. -
('l) oscula 0) Ilalophytes
ul choanocytes Ql
(3)
Psammophytes
125. Whrch one of folowing is retated ro F\-srtu tl0. Asym Ptote in a logistic growth curve is obtained
(onservatron ot.llre
ttuStEllg_e4igqqand plants ? when
tr--
(1) dN ,{N fElv?
t
Biod iversfty hot spob ,${ K=N k-J
Q\ Amazon rainforest
QI K>N
(3) Himalayan region (3) K<N
g w ttdtitesafari patk
14) The va lue of,r, approaches zero
15
l]
1856 - 1863
(2) (a) and (c)
".y1
(3) (b), (c) and (d)
136. Two ashonauts are floating in 8r{d!diqual&9e
space after havint lost contact with thet
(4) (a) and (b) spaceshiP'
The ts o will :
132. Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher (1) move to$ ards each other.
milkoutPutrePresenls:
- (2) moveaway from each other.
(1) directional as it pushes the mean of the
.heractEr in one dire(hon. (3) will become stationary.
een
spliB the PoPulation inBJbda kcep floating at the same distance betB
l2t
'' disruptive as it
on" yi"tding hiSher outPut and the oller
,r4 them.
loweJ outPut'
in
-A stabilizinq followed by disruptive as it 137. Younq's double slit e\Pe ment is first Frformed
V' air an; then ina medium other than air' Itis lound
stabilizes [re population to Produce higher
Yielding .ows'
;fi;;;i;hif't.c" * the med frTes where se
(4) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
;".ii;;;-ilI'* rhe rEffidve in?ex oTlhe
Opdont:
"nJ
power Sain of the adPlifier
i5
uL J3V 5v
(1) 1s and 200
0) only (d) L gr;/ lso rsooo
fto ^ 'L&o
(2) (a) and (b) -a \00
I (3) 20 and 2000 P
s{gr' *a (a)
(4)
G)
onlY G)
(4) 200 and 1000 "& ilF
5v
B
16
139.
lel !tr3.:t!!-Ei&s 742. The given elec{ricat network is equivalent
to
0)
2r,oi2
1rd
6T \o I
\y
Poi2
v2 na
o) * A.LL
1{0.
(1)
!oi2
2t,'d
12) approach
J3mkT 7 16.lm/s
(3)
({)
h
JmkT
2h
4 )
JAD
.LL
the second car is
./mkT
9
1{l. Radioactive matErial,A, has deca),{onstant
'8 I
and material 'B' has decay 'I'. Initia[y *a r, 3 56'9
they have same number ofnuclei. A fter L8 '!,8 Hz
the ratio of number of nuclei
what time.
that I s'l-o (4) 3s0 Hz
It L+ 3t9
'A-:i!iel z n -r8) No Tqv
& -rA N' 145.
,d 7I
I In dn ele(homdgnetrl
l:tean square vatue of rhe
\avc r rree spa.e the root
t i"r'"it u,
1"""i".ir,*,""1'.
in rig,re'
i, "ia rii.ii"Gr
r..
to make electrical
the method involves
measutements of E.M.F. becaus
-r,ho*n
corductivity of the combg8lg4gin b"
'
d potential gadierts
E (l)
3(Kr +K2)
(4)
rcsistancs
cells
(2) Kl+ K2
151. The ralio of resolving Powers of 3lJPllsgl
microscope for twp-!. irlelEqP Il =4tm A
(3) .9 'nd
A.? q I
2(K1+Kr.
r-l LC
lf.
i\*
Which one of the follo$'ing reP resens'foiviard
'-{s
,#;E
^2=6o00Ais:
o) e:4
Yd z'z
A *'z
bias diode ? (3) 16:81
(1)
R -3V (4) 8,27
-2V IT +2v
(2) of
--
152. A thh Prism h.vint rekachng alg!:10' 's mdde
etass oi refraOve lniex r.42 This)E-m is(ombined
3V R 5V ;ith another thin pnsm of glass of re!39gy9..qdex
p)
1.7. This combrnation produces disFrsion
without
(3)
" L*-rj A ='[r'-
I a, MJlso .
10'
'9
1a9.
"
II 0! and 02 be the aPparent angles of 'g drP observed .f rt4gClt'h*
in
d--
--
itt ti"o ,"ri."t plan; .t nSht angles to ea(h other'
then the Eue angle of diP e i5 Siven by : d deceases by a factor of 2
(4) -!_ljl
,. 2
1, t,- waveteng!L?536:-10:_19-o is :
hc - hc
r&f -1;.xKFms r )qtVaz
(3) =0.3xt06ms-1
.7 TT
It
700 K
(4) =6xldms-1
W
500 K 159. Figure shows
actcuit that contains three idenri.ql.
tmK resistors with resislan.e R-90 n ea.h, two
ldentical inductors ilEliiiiGice L:2.0 mH
Makh the foltowin8 i each, and an ideal battery with emI 1g V. The
=
ColurtrFl Colunr2 cunent'i' throuth the baftery iust afterTE-swikh
P,
closed is,.....
Adiabatic
a Process I3obaric
R. Process Iiochoric lr R9 JL
.d
S
o,r2
f# --;' o); ?=eftr' 6A
- (2) ro0o +Sb +
(2)
t)l
-t6
(3) ZEro
I
(k ,"oo i - =
ff_
0 T (4) 22s pz o-AXL6f
+
(6@E- ant d.
tct
- 19 B
161. 165, Which of the folowing statements argjggCdl
3 kg and radius (a) GenEe of m.33 of a My always coinoqes
with th6 cnhe ofglevity of the body.
a force of 30 N !
T[r) -
?
O) Cents of Erars of a My is the point
atwhich
0) 0.25
glf x ."d/
nd/s2
s2 p/.'lin al-
the
72rO.
totrl F.vit tional borque;n the body is
fi
velssliesorand or. They are brought into contact
(c) and (d)
face to face coinciding the axis of rotatioD" Tlle
e\pressron for lgss of enerev d u rinq this ptrec i. : (b)and (d)
vl ],1*-,,;
Ior + Tr0r
E "r)
6t
165. The accelration due to Sravity at a herght I tq
above dre e.dr is the segetlatarhpb-llbelow th.
surfa.e ofearth. Then
d({)
11 RT
4RT
a$o+ r! R7tl- is cul are respectively :
Y"YL
tIAT
{
t6{. The bull modulus of a sphericalohtu'B. If itie
sutirtpd to unilorm oressure 'p::6Fachonal 3m
derrear in raaius is:
.l -r -
V
1"i
o) *= avi v e^* &tn1-tnfl)
au- -e @
c.
3
e
J
3{n
q
e^
J{ &z 9-
zah. -- !
g,E
aa 3
\
X 5't
(4) I r* e,1
B
l,- 41 )- .('
B PAl L-4 20
168. The ratio of wavelengths of 172, Suppce dre charge oI a proton and an ebcbon differ
seriec and dre "ftsrl*:daeher suldgy. one or ih.- ii -*,
u'e ou'EE[@. r
(1) the net of ele.hostatic Iorce and gravitational force
1
L R I
)"-+
w 4 )r I between two hydrogen atools plaJed at a 4ietance_d
(nruch greater than-atomic igEir-E Oi-*
|l
,
"b) ma33 of hydroten
(3) 0.5 ( Ar --I Ae is of the order
l0 7 kgl
of lciven
(4) 2
), t & mh=1.67x
(r) loxc -,6*
159. A beam of light from a souce L is irEidentlglEeUy
'!> ,t{-
on a plane mtror fixed at a .ertain distane r ftom rz) lo '-.c ,..j<
the soui6-fie Gm is rellected
(l) r? c rA' "
s(ale placed iust
is rotated the spotjj_te
to-
_ra.1,
light is found to move through a distance t/ oD the
-L
6 97-
t-i+-L
scale. The angle
fl)a
'"$":Y t:g r73.,Aphysicalquanhtyof thedimensionsof leng$But
{ 2r to ct tiA Li
I -2-
tl .2 1% [r+ M-t t r
770. A sDrins of force .onst nt k is rut inro
.utii r .-z , a. They iiEi6ffited
lpjgq: of
in se,iE-u,la u'e
(2)
r'?lc +"'ee l o
new force-ai;nstant is k'. Then thev
para lEiEaGiE
i,rl,t,n @,n*t/6
coistant is t".
a@gg!_14
nent ,f" is,
&)
1 C "2 ,,,1 3r*
1S/f yr--5v A,rlt t'ty'
\
(4) l' vL--gv t, - r t!6
lll Ir:o &
,l
- 4r(o
"']I
vz" Ln At " Sllt l
t7l.
e 174. Two Polaroids Pl and
I -*t
2ov\ \
,A Io
A positive
dirgram.
charge is moved from A to B in each 4
TAt rya)
67t loU O" fo* ."ro the work done is the same.
(2t
Io
(2) Minrmum work is required to move q in 8
figu (a).
(3) b
Maximum work is requi.ed to move q h (3)
16
figure O).
(41 Marfulum work i! requircd to move q in Io
(1)
figure G). 2
21 B
175. A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion 17t. Th r and y coordinates of the Particle at any time
with an amplitudeot 3 (m. l^Ihen the particle i! at a,e r - 5t - 2t2 and y =JgresFctively, whergf-dld
2 cm from Ge ag3g@qn, the m.gnitude ot-i6 y are in meters and t in sconds. The a(SeleEtigtrgf
velocity is equal to that of ib a.celerah.n. Thenjb leatt=Zs
time piod in seconds is : rt=-91*, ,yr/
the
5m/s2
is
va= g'*L
(1t i;G u 0) L)) -o IL (2) -4 m/ s2 a*-- 5
6l Y'- (f J't-_
{b
(3) -8 m/s2
\6
411
G . -_ {5 (4) 0 v a n
LDL2.) - -_g
2t
(3)
6 179. A long solenoid of diameter0.l 2x 0{
,5
%o'nn,;
/S"t
Per meter. At the cenEe
100 hrrns and radius 0.01 m is * ith
coil of
65 mm
lEO. A camot engine having an efficiency of 10
asheat
oil ''r D
Initial water level mcine- is used as . rpfrismtor. IJ the work done on
65 mm lhe system is 10 J, the amount of nergy absorbed
from the resrvoir at lower temperatu re is
B C
Yd "t Wa-to{
d2. t _l
QI
ffi="#
99J \0
(1) 425 kg m-3
(3) l0 I
(2) 800 kg m-3
a(t 1001
(4) to
@ uaxs^-, 6oe
Y- \! 1l
0 '2- 3
(4) 650 kg m-3
Oo " (a
? lt3
-t8r?
tJt/ tl rol (n) -8.7sI
a
(4) (i) -10I (D -8.251
60
r I At j
__L xt
tw 'lo
A - 2 Hindi
(i) 4 Rr
(2) 15 Rr
(3) e Rr
8
(3) eRr -e
(4) 11 Rr ,W 11 RT
3. Radioactive material 'A' has decay constant '8 }.'
3. drWeqq-fftr, 'A'rqrB, * qrqiq mwr: ,a ),, and material'B' has decay constant'tr'. Initially
nq'i.' tr cnq q ffi + artrffit-- e1 vqr qqn tr they have same number of nuclei. After what time,
ffi qrq & q{qqqqTri ,8, q ffTmt-* +1 {qr +r the ratio of number of nuclei of material 'B' to that
7^, H e.: e-
1 ^
"l
e ,7lr
(3)
8T
'l
(3)
8\
1
-\ -Xt fxt +
(4) (4)
9[
_t e
9T
e
4. Elif ffii vr q-d q-
tf-6T 41 crfi 3Tif{r6 :rrr t 4. A U tube with both ends open to the atmosphere, is
i
rqr t r Ev+1 qq gqr crfr d fufa-d I dri srdi cs partially filled rvith u,ater. Oil, which is imeriscible
with water, is poured into one side until itstands at
te 5r+r erer rrm tfu'a-offi rdri crfr *Ed t a distance of 10 mtrr above the water level on the
1o mm *q d vrm t nen W.0 W crfl Ed ild t other side. Meanwhile the water rises by 65 mm
Tq+ yrflrqt t
il 65 -m #q qq qror t r ( etts from its original level (see diagram). The dersity of
tFsi) iii i-o +r qrtfem q{ t :
qs the oil is :
pa Pa
Pa Pa
F -]to
F ']to
mm E
mm
E v-Final water level
-*oifrqsdrt{
6s
65 mm
D oil --
TT D
cld qriFr*vamr x Initial water level
6) mrn 65 mm
B ___-,t..... G C
B C
qd Water
\3$
0)
(2)
650kgm
425kgm
3
3
(1)
(2)
650
425kgm
kgm 3
3 9lh+ = tosx
(3) 800kgm 3 (3) 800 kg m -3
-:
(1) 928 kg m- 3
A 928 kg m
fHfia;E,s["hl 5 A
N 1-
5. 250 +-t erd sfi sTrqtr+n *1 qqr{ z.r cm i*e-e1
5.
width carrles a 85 pA and
aqr ffi 1.2s cm tt qcQ ss pa *1 f+gd qrr
s-qrf6a d tr Eq rR 0.8s r fi-fdr 6T qs-Eq+iq
d-* qfifud f*qr qrdr t r fr, qe qqgi * frra w t5:
1ffi B' rao' t gqri + ffi snqr++' m,r{ sl qfr *?L
9.1 rr I
d,n,
(1) 9.1*J
9
"6
(2) 4.5s pJ
tu
i
E
(3) pI
9,@
Q) 4.55 p K 2.3
1 z \'z-
t
(3) 2.3 r" J (4) r.ts*1 -@'xtsx2tf;\'15xt0dl
^vo .t x o.(S a/
(4) 1.15 p J
-1
5, The de-Broglie wave tron in thermal
qs'qlf{6rrqqH n1 tnq q6r (+k{) ilq qt eq ufibrium with water at a tem ature T
6
(Kelvin) mass m, ls
Ts qd + qrer sffiq wg6{ t tr Es"1 t-aTai
Tir1ffIrfr: h
(1)
JmkT
h
(1)
ffi h
h ,F ffi
' J3mkr
2h
2h
(3) ffi
(3)
J3mkT
2h
2h (4) F-r.1
(4) ffi
7. I eqT i q1 q;n dtr * qq' ntt'* rd{Ern sr \fi 7. One end of string of length I is connected to a particle
of mass 'nf and the other end is connected to a small
*-or gg t eik gvor Es{ fu{ qs fiil*i tlrf,d tq qi peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle
drft *A t
dr qA Eqr t r qR qooq TirFF'R qq q{ moves in circle with spsed 'u', the net force on the
'o' ?( t t o*
Wh o-rm d, 6.ri qmr fu qr particle (directed towards center) will be
(A;-<61 erh:) drn: (r-rdqtn-trqt)
([ represents the tension in the string)
(1) r (1) r
v
(2) T +^'2
I
Q) T+^"
I
(1) 2 mA
0) 2mA \g \8 T
(2) 0.2 A (2) 0.2A
(3) 2A
,r,r., _r{ F
(1) 0 (1) o q.*_ _\
(2\ 5 n1/ s- wo( (2) f, m/ s'
(3) -4nrfs2
dL -l
(4) - 8 m/s2
-4m/s2
e,> ro-r* to
(4) - 8 m/s2
'l 7
10. rs+ e1M t+ q+ nizfr sik qm {&eir + srratt q
31i.i 3rm{ *dr t i {{t t q+ - o t dk 6nn 1" + a ppose the charge of a proton and an eleckon differ
tr qk q+ E\ t 'd' CS c{ r,i Er{S-qn + slightly. One of them is - e, the other is (e + Ae). If
c{crg3t + Ets (sri a q{qr-I t ergs t egd 3TltI6 ft e ne_!_gi.ebctunstaticfmceandgravitational force
between two L,dreeen atoms placed at a disLance d
tl ttrrt +qf, E'm 3ir tFqtq eo +r qM (fu) (mugh greater thar atom-rc size) apart is zero, then
qi q'lft rhft ;
1a t d, ae Ae is of th
mh= 1.67 x10-27 kgl
of [Given mass of hydrogen
10-23 C
(2) 10 -23 c
(3) ]0 37 c -\i { 10 -37 c
6x lO x
(4) 1A 47C (4) 10-17 C
5 A
11. frFr*l-o$*1e-frs]triif e oi{ n q1, orftd<vR 11. Two rods A and B of different materials are welded
.rt wgun wru fr *e er dqf<u.rw tr {t eiii together as shon'n in figure. Their thermal
conductivities are K1 and Kr. The thermal
o1 3;qt qro+m mrpr: K1 defl K2 t r d, e+0 e-fi conductivif of the composite rod will be :
qgm se6l s6qr qP65'q frfi ,
K1
K1 T1 T2
T1 T2 B K2
B
d
K1 +K2
d
U{-
Kl +K2 2
(1)
2
3(K1 +K2 ) Y-/'A AK. r- AK,
(2)
3(K1+K2
2
)
(2)
2 v vL
(3) Ki + K2
(3) K1 + K2
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
72 The diagranrs belou, shon, regions of equipotentials.
12. qri errt@ d g;o qqfqqq *-x <vrtt.ri t, 20v 40v 20v v 10v 30
40v
20 v\
20v 40v 10v 30
20v BA B4
i))
B
B B
"1 I
) 30v
lt+l
10v 30v 10v 30v 20
I
40v
10v 10v 30v 10v
(")
30v
(b)
20
G)
40v
(d)
-tr4
,r7
u$) 0.5
I b
l0l
Ll
,
\. \
.1
4. .f{ +'fd ktr lqh d !-6a sTS d *r fur ffi erq L4. Young's double slitexpe rlment LS fust performed in
qreqq t t6qr qrdr t r qocrqr qrdr t f=s, qs qp.aq { air and then in a medium other than air. It is found
that 8ft bright fringe in the medi um lies n hele 5&
adi<tw ffie aer erg d rdf srdR f*-q q-snl{qTr d3f! fruge-Iie,rO air. The refractive index of the
qr qti t r t, {e qrtaq 6I eTrq-ff-+. frn drrqrr : medium nearly
is
9n- t)
(1) L.2s (1) "1.25
J5 .6 (=-
(2)
2t (2) l,O \J:2_
2n
4tr
9,
(-'"
-= 4r
(3)
J5
2r
/d G
*
zn
(1)
E (4)
E
1,6 trqrt+-a srRs t sqrqftffilsFrit eil Effqr.rqrt t
700 (
500 K
300 K
700 K
500 K
a#oc-r qitm-z
Match the following :
P. gfFrl I a. &IeI
' Column-1 Column-2
o. 9!Fq r b. csrdq P. Process I a. Adiabatic
R. M-q U c. .qq3lFrdk$' Q. Processll b. Isobaric
s. 9r5q ry d qErfffi-q R. Process I11 c. Isochoric
(1) P-+a, Q'.)c, R-r d, S-+b S. Process fV d. Isothermai
(2) P-->c, Q--+a, R--rd, S-+b (r\ P-;a, Q-+c, R +d, S-+b
(3) P+c, Q-;d, R-r b, S-,a ,.
14- P-+c, Q-+a, R+d, S-+b
bl P--:d, e..9. 11-a. s-rc -
(3) P rc, Q+d, R-+b, S-+a
17. ffi iqrR-d*l q6M t qTnRril fuqr qrat r fur (4) P-+ d, Q +b, R+a, S+c
tz0,sit Ed6r, ss sqf{, t, qqm{ Fq i ats taT
6 Ss 3r-r snt}Rr6 sqTRT qgRqr qrm t r,it, gq 17. A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery is
q-fiR qq qRql-s ft.dTq +^r gid ftw
fua rei (red removed and ar-rolher identical uncharsed capacitor
d) : ) isconnecredinp4#J"T-fr iGIf "-G.t-&Eti."n"rgy
riqrfta el Cercr .^-IA^JL ofresultingsysfenr:
(1) 4 IiT,q6 qr+rfr. DZr
(1) increases by a factor of4
(2) qi$dsThft decreases by a factor of 2
(3) t6,tE-dT
(4
remains the same
increases bv a factor of 2
@
\a^. *
42(U<1y7 \
-Lr
- 5-6- ryt- ^xzr2
711 X o *x+r l(
FrniEE"shsB 41 1 -vx \Q'x \ _..l
q 1 A
:?
z
18. *frft.ffir+wrf+qdtEelnfttd 5 18. The photoelectric thr old wavelength of silver is
3250 x 10 -10 t r d, 2536 x 10- 10 m ftr1ff + 10 10 m. The velocityg[gCebsf onsreeE!
3250 x
^ ) from a silver surface by ultraviolet light of
qnftrfi y+rvr anr *fr * p t firwrfua qdqfn ql
wavelength 2536 x 10 - 10 m is :
trdfi, io
(Given h=4.14 x 10-15 eVs and c=3 x 108 ms-1)
(h = 4.14 x 10- 1s evs tql c = 3 x 108 ms-1) e
)
-Lr1 tx ro-slc/2
=6x105ms-1
(1) =5x10sms-1 iq
\
(2) = 0.6 x 106 ms , 3t Xt q07 (2) =06>106ms-1 (>a-
(3) =6lx10rms-r i - ! to-3lt
v
(3) -61 x103ms-1 6.6 x rPE
=
(4) = 0.3 x 106 ms I -i- - = 0.3 x 106 ms -1
,d36 Z),O
19. r,c arTr, i iEriqqiq-+, liid-+rrtfl qAffi 19.
4 Tr0
A physical quantity of the of length that
q-fr t qi dETi 61 tr (qti'c - !r6M s'r trr, can be formed out ofc, G and
4 ,* is [c is velocity
G - T-{if,m IF-dq fenro aqr e eni{ tl q-t qifofi
of light, C is universal constant of gravitation and
lfu*fr, e is chargel L
1/ P"
1
(, _
-2 1 /2 ) qilL;tr!
l'
1,
(1)
? 4rreo l
|
L
c' 1
G
*
* YJ.'
(2) c
2 t G,
L
4rre6
",
-7/
l
t/2
?.w Jt
r'\l
o,
n"
(2)
.l
r
[
tt%
F_ l'
4ne6 ]
c c. (J,L
.')-u . (\
vdz
(3)
7
1 a2
G +rie6 )n
\h
b (3)
1l
FLG 4"..
"2 )'2
1/
"6 ar3 ltg
S'ul t."r-a
i
,)=*L 4.'--UtsL
(4)
1G
c
a2
4ne6 1G e
2 T'sf hnc u
20
'1
A qrt' q1 qre'qiqyr: 22 m/s ff{T 16.5 m7s t r t dr,if
(4)
c 4rleg \,^az Eg
i
fiqfro f<vpir q* qst +"r eti v rfr t r {6d qn 20. Two cars moving in opposite directions approach
sT qler6 ErH qvrfl twu+i orqfr t, each other rr ith speed of 22 m/ s and 16.5 m/s
4oo Hz tr eft, qft 6r Aq a+o m/s td, E+fr E,n respectively. The driver ofthe first car blows a hom
(2) 1s *{ 200
(3) 1s0 3ik 15000
(1)
(2)
200 and 1000
15 and 200
ioo =-&*
(4) 20 3rtr 2000 .v 150 and 15000 ;7x1,
(4) 20 and 2000
\i b )-
to
A 8
22. ftqifrd BrUf di fu'sTds errrf<frmqrcqt 22. Which one of the following represents; forwart
t/ bias diode ?
(1)
OV R -2Y OV R
/
Q)
-4V R
(2)
I\I R -?\/
(4) 3V R 5V 3V
(4) R 5V
zs. q+ ft:fu (oqfil qr qqrfr ftqir6 rtI Es+l fr-{ 23. A spring of force constant k is cut into lengtls o
t ry ftqr .rqT t tffi61 EqEA sr qJcrd ratio I : 2 : J. fhcy are corurected in series and th,
"rt
1:2:a Br {t tri .irtt +1 ffi mq i !H c{,
, qdrqc q;l 6qrfr furrrfi k, dEr qqrfr{ sq d qtsi c{
new fo_M_e!tE!4!Lirk- Then they are comected ir
parallel and force constant is k". Then k, : k,, is
NOR gate
I oo
(3) NOR fu o
(4) NOT fu
(4) NOT gate
\o
25. The acceleration due to gravity al a height I kn
25 gel * 5e t r m fu w fetq etq sT crq qfr above dreearth is t}csameas at d depth d Lloffi,
t n vei &' qtal a .rad qr t', ,ir :
surface of ca rti. Thcn :
(1) d
7
km (1) a=1 km fru -*),fi(,-*)
2 2
26. fr4if6-d ser.ii dt qtl t eq-{ vr t ? 26. Which of tle following statements are correct ?
(d) qiBr*, orq 6T cn qs (r) t efer*. Ai 6l (d) Mechanical advantage greater than one
means tlat small effort can be used to lift a
mrcd T t ts q''c effirg t eftrs qr{ Tdr.iT large load.
qr rr+'m t r
1
27 A carnot er.oine having an efficienry o{ as heat
27 sqr r*+ 6 * q ffi 6T-ii is{ +i <ror } t, *
engine, is used as a retrigerator. Iftheworkdone"n
gqr6i 3q*rr q6tffi-{ of qih fuqr qldr t t qft the system is 10 J, thEl-amoGT-ol energv absorbed
Eq irq (ftmrq) rn f+-qr rrqr 4.r{ ro I d tit, fcq mq from the
w g,e t er*tfuo s-st fi qrq n ' t I &tto 9,4.,.
(1) 1l $r"loo lo E, o
(1) 1J
A
Z r-g
(2) soJ
e0l
(3) eeJ
h % va .Quo ,I
(3) DJ
(4) 100l w -q\DF
(4) 100 J
QL=10
28 qf(, s4'(qt t alq-+d. t seqi* q-ddr C i|rd 28 If 0r and e, be the apparent angles of dip obsewed
in two vertical planes at right angles to each other,
3Trqrsl TT{ (rfd) q}oT o, am ert dt, dTFrfufi nrH
then the true angle of dip 0 is given by :
qlq o qi qn frs efr+lq t qrq ?hr z
cot2o = cot2o, +cot2oz
(1) coPo = cot20, + cotzOz
29 qd {frl'qqr<{
eTR q*q+en<$ql Ti<rt q1 Al arrangement of three parallel straight Ia,iles
tr i nn w tcr (yts) * qqro *, ora-+qt 3t{ placed perpendicular to plane of papei carrying
*qi q'y ft.'qaurc q6 A R{Tr i !-sGd d tfr t r et same cuuent'I' along the same direction is shou,n
in Fig. Magnitude of force r unit
fii + stq i tun, an's' a1 cft q+( ee( w mi<Idle wire'B' is given by
on the
2
Por
(1)
l!{ (1)
2rd
d9 c-
2rd
(2)
zltor I1"l"r{2
Ail
ZlLol
(2) rrd
rrd
J2v,,i2
nDpoi2 (3)
(3) rrd
r:.d
2
lao I
lroi2
(4) rrd
Jz nd / "D
30 dt er<ftemrlTrif q.r qq$ 3Tqi 3r-<ftqi qn t <a
qrm Two astronauts are floating avitational free
space after having lost contact with thei s
t e+h a tri It-er+{q ffii 3mftqr i il TTA t I
The two will :
(1) P
B
(r) B ---&gxs,-
B B
(2) (2)
3p 3p
Ar- .@
3p 3p
(3)
B
(3)
B $ 3b
(4)
p
g p
3B
l
FiAi;E"dbhl 11 A
JJ rmnr 61 {trtd, \1=4ooo A stt rr:eooo A * 33. The ratio of resolvin
microscope for two wa
owers of an o gtical
= 4000 A and
m, qc{<rfi 61 ftr}q{ qTqdr3t sr er5crit
6:
q-6T{fr-q
\z=6000Ais:
(1) 8:?7 Lo e"r I
(1) 8:27
(2) 9:4 6 nO
(2) e:4
3:2
? r-l.O
(3) 3:2 0,
(4) 16:81
(4) 16:81
34 1 qrc qqqr{ 41 Ed+ qfr dr S-6{<, r km #sr{ t 34. Consid er a drop.ofrain wa ter having mass 19 falling
from height&1Lm. It hits the ground with a
a
ffi t
t srk \-ild so m/s +1 vre r+<rd tr i
qR'g' E]IqFI 10 m/s, ftll{ GA, (, IEdq 4f, dln
(ii) Erg + Yfdqm qo gnr t*qr rrqr +rd t}tn :
T speed of 50 m/s. Take'g'constant with a value
70 m/s2 . The work done by the (i) avitational
force and the (ii) resistive force of air ls
(r) 2
(1) (i) -101 (ii) -8.251 (i) -r0l (ii) -s.,.
LJ r
lO*:,( \0 x lD--
(2) (i) 1..25J (ii) -8.2sI (2) (U r.251 (ii) -8.2sJ
(3) (i) lool (ji) 8.7s j (l/, (n too l (ii) 8.75I
t4) (i) 10J , (ii) 8.7sJ n (i) loJ (nt -875)
rffiq
-i( Y
35. qm EforsT *1 t*qt rz cm t lra soo x qt 35. e-:pheI53lQlegL body with a radius of 12 cm
450 sE Yrk s'r rfi qcfr t r qR qs+1 f{q dl radiates 450 wattpower at500 K. If the radius were
halved and the temperature doubled, the po35:r
3Trtlr (1/2) Her frrc +l a I{r qr f<qr sTq n] stdd radiated in wattwould be :
36 dt g+1 e <w n * qqqn, rwl: 3m nrIT m t t i 36. Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively
are connected by a massless and inextensible sfuing.
oTr,rq t q6Eqqr{d-{, 3rfqiFq Btn' i ggt t 5s t The whole system is suspended by a massless
tfiTq q1, 3Tft-q t <{tE.,rt u-gwr q6 Eqqmtlrd spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
furr (qqrfi ) ani errorqr.rqr t r d-0 +1 erc ti &' acceleration of A and B immediately after the string
is cut, are respectively
gr< !rqr( A elR n S iflq * r{kq]!,r E}i rqT' ,
:
\wY
3m
3m
m
m
oq V!
(1) c,
z
(1) o,3,
(2)
!s v !z
(3) c,c (3)
:
(4)
i', (4)
Hlndi+English
A 12
t Qt{5e r, aw r,, ai gu r*n ror rr+r t f+., fl"i 37. Two Polaroids P, and P2 are placed with
perpendicular to each other. Unpolarised light
thet axis
is
erq gTrrqt 6ran(t r r, vt wvfrn oqF+o r+m incident on Pr. A third polaroid P, is kept in
Io
*1 frrm 6 tr t, oitr r,r* d-a t qs srq qttr{s P, arrd P, such that its axis makes an angle
-between
r,, +1ge tur qtn t to qs+1 q< e, +1 oart
r+r 45' with that of Pr. The intensity of transmitted Iight
45" ql slq ffirfr t r fr, r, t vn ra r+m *1 fi*or through P, is :
6:
(1) ;
I^
(1)
Io
2 P( ?\ ?-
Io
Lat
\z)
I^
4
,{ 4
Io
a-L
Io (3)
(3) ; 8
Io Io
(4\ 16
(4)
76
(3) 32 p"C
/
JZ) . 32 p"C
olw
(4) 16n *C 9,9- fi tu'*t
ugLi^IuL
39 A ffii (qB-mFill i's-6 qTqlt srTqq t e<r*r t r
39 Two discs of Eame mornent of inertia rotating aboul
t eqrl-3fi-fi ffifud srq, i gt+' q{il * eqqqt their regulai axis passing through centre and
3ih Ef*-mr + +-< t +fi I-wrfr t +' cftd':, FrI{r: o, perpendicular to the plane of disc with angular
<ur r, +M+ t r t 1,h ot rfr t r {l-+1 q+ W\ e velocities or, and or. They are brought into contacl
qcSu qs ron qq& t mq qrar t fu', t{-+i wt{ face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. Th
expression for loss of energy during this process is
ers{ ffi d qrfr t r fr, qq !-sq t s-qi-sr-c }. fuE
r
aiq-+.drn:
(1) L t @r+,2)2
!'lP,L+-'n,
v- (72
(1) 1
2
I (.o, +o, )2
Do,+Lto,-f,]<-
.J/ 1
h (4)
8- -
{ )_
-
Wt"-
A(1
k[ x (O --k'fl-^ p\x \ xTx lfl- 1* ,/P
|Ii;airEnsrsn 13 I A
40 qs ffi ta {H q( qs&et (E-dfr Rtd ) * r qei 40. reached tJre metuo station and found that the
escalator was not working. She walked up the
qr ffi, ss+1 rftHi qi tee sc{ q6fi t r wd sS stationary escalator in time tr. On other days, if she
q vw vrrar t r erq H
d qs qw'-&ar qd {6r +dr remains stationary on the moving escalator, then
t ae eese w e$ rt +r, q v++ t uw q qd the escalator takes her up in time t2. The time taken
t fr , w* ERT TdA Eq qsde{ c{ Tdm"{ su{ q.6i t by her to walk up on ttre moving escalatot will be :
fuqlrqqqqfrrn;
(1)
(2)
t-t+t2
t=
2
t. t"
\
-tu
A
+ d
tq
(1)
(2)
t1 *t2
2
tttz
tz - t't
t
+
tr. b I
tttz
tttz W \/e-'
h\ e- t2+t1
(3) ,, .,, _----
(4) tr-tz
t,, + {_
(4) tr- tz t - 1i,t -r-.L,4
47. qqffi fufu<r 6r Eqqii 3 kg nvT tdET 4o cm 41,. A rope is wound around a linder of mass
tr qs q+ r0 otz <1 tr w ft 61
qt .ri qF<, 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
acceleration of the cylinder if the rope is putled with
30N + qdERrdqrqrqfr, fuk<rqffiqerq a force of30 N
a', lO
f*,d-flAqr? (1) 25 m/ s2 )o l
r"- -rQr''
(1) 25 m/ s2 i{g
. 0.25 rc-d/ s2
4ark
\2\ )O
Q) 0.25 rad/ s2
(3) 25 rad/ s2 ,{,
(4)
25 rad/s2
@zE =
(4) 5 m/ s2 5 m/ s2
)eo
42. fq-$ rorqr rd, L t, q6FM 6r {616q$v, v+i r 42. , Abeam cf lightfrom a source L is incident normally
q0 w fun qo vl.ao qdq q{ eqq(qscr t r w ,. 7q, on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x fTom
We * qrqq q{r+ft do l & f+ sc{ fordt / the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a
scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror
x9:gtqo ffi (ri.f, ) q{ n-frlfl ql q+ fe- E-r-dr t r Eqq is rotated through a small angle 0, the spot of the
*1 ffi t
qec dm, o gqTi qt, qa v+Rr t* se light is found to move through a distance y on the
irri gt y $t
ffidi' d qrm d, o m qn tr scale. The angle 0 is given by :
drn, a v 2o
(1)
v
"{
2x 2atr, +*\)
2t a9- Lx2L
(2) v
x
(2)
v
x v
a2L
hO
x
(3)
zy
x
^a ,s
(3)
Zy
'zro= p_L
rt,
y{. L
(4)
a
v
(4)
v
ae o ,qfv
43 qs qr q+ fon q< t oir qvn fun qer tr
rfufi 43. The two nearest harmonics of a tube closed at one
R
..
,\- -, el n2R
IL
,
ry
(4) (1)
;' \ n2
46. tSr+'ffi+fcTE t+li i*tterernvstZ 46 With respect to the conformers of ethane, which ol
the following statements is true ?
(1) erriq eiq sicftstdi t e-qfm orqq EET{
cfsfdddfrtr J' \ (1) Bonrl angle remains same but bond lengti
changes
(2\ enqq 61"r cfisFd( AnT tqqfu-erdq l/
erctrqftfutl |q Bond angle changes but bond lengtll remairu
same
(3) lrrtiq elq qs 3irdq mqrE +ii fr qfrsi*d y (y Both bond angle and bond length change
(1) aneq ai'q qs 3Trdq -Era er'ii A 3rcF-q#h y'4\ Both bond angles and bond length remairx
tr Ak- P same .)
C,L
ftra i I f6a'dtr+] i' 47. Which of the followiflg pairs of compounds i:
47. Xq erndeqrfi qs
Fqq1qflffi6t? I
(1) 0
BeClr, XeF2
t 4u-L
(2\
(3)
TeI,, XeF,
lBr2 , XeF2
L,,
(4) rFr, XeF, 0
48 HgCl2 fi 6t r- 3Trzn gfrr s i
{.i 12 drdi c{ 48.HgCl, and I, both when dissolved in water
qtiqelffieg.qt: ( g)._
conlatjr.ingl ions the pa ir of species formed is :
D,/
(1) HgI2, 13
(1) I{gI2, 13
(3) It
HsI?-, H HsIl-,I;
(4) Hgrlr I- (4) HgrI, I
:l
IEnd+EnsrGhl 15 A
i 49. di}er{fld{re nqr zficaff, 6I fc{or fe Gc q 6rd 49 Mixture ofchloroxylenol and terpineol acts as
I
+rott, (1) - analgesic
(i) @ l\ antiseptic
I
(z) 1rdt-n (3) antipyretic
(4) artibiotic
(3) i\ffitr"
(4) vrd q rq+ 50. Which is the incorrect statement ?
/ il
2.42x'1o-8 ).\O
(2) 2.66 xL0-12 4.5 x 10 -11 \x \"Bi \tJ
,v
(3) 4.5 x 10 11 (u) i.3 x 10 12 L\C {
I
(4) 5.3 x 10-12
52. Of the following, which is the product formed when
52 eTndt+fr q;r qrd {q-fi + qIE rC e-G qr one under goes aldol condensation
f{tT ii t dt{ qr sfrrq qirn 7
o
d- fut c) o\\
o\
ac (1)
v
(1)
OH
)P.-t- OH
(2)
,{
(_)
(3) (3)
OH OH
(4) (1)
o o o
l5 Hindi+English
54 q$q ftdr{ *1 q-d(dl d SW Aq qmr tfr 54. trgS]4lry of thedii!$esolu.n is doubled, the value
rireo ere+rt funiqr 1r; rn :
of molal dep ression corlstant will be
(1) C-Fi (1) doubled
(2) 3lrtll (2) halved
(3) tdI1i (3) hipled
(4) 3rcfisfdf,' unchanged
55 ftq q t Sh sr rrqifrrq, srwtq d,ft6 t? . 55 Which one is the most acidic compound ?
OH OH
(1) (1)
CH: CH:
OH
(2)
(2)
OH
(3)
^ (3)
Noz
OH
ozN OH
Noz
(4)
Noz
/
Noz
56 qi-sqr i qffi qns * ns2 {+iif +'"rFffi 6t
.arqqiqdr * qrmrr rdr t : 56. It js because of inability of ns2 eleckons of the valence
sheU to participate in bonding that
(1) Sn2 + e{Tqfud Et{T t qqffr pb4 + gii+d-f( :
+ is oxidising
Sn2r is reducing'rvhile Pba
(2) Sn2+ sm5-d dfrr tqqfu pb4+ oTq-qi{d
(2) Sn2+ is oxidising while Pb4+ is reducing
(3) sn2r qs pF+ +if 6 3fidr."fd qi 3iq-q.fq( (3) Sn2+ and Pb2+ are both oxidising and
6t( 6
reducing
(4) 5t ++ 31qqft-6 fr61t rqfu'pt++ 3,f+S-td (4) Sn4+ is reducing while Pba+ is oxidising
Hi lish
77 A
57 frq sTfqf*-qT + H e-fr qq{fi \r.i sflr< t: 57. Predict the correct intermediate the
following reaction
1120, H2so4
H3C C=CH qq{ff } sflll H2O, H2SO4
HgSOa H3C- C= CH intermediate ------------' product
(A) (B) HgSO,r
(A) (B)
OH o
58 frq t t qiir qr qpn F-&Tfrt? 58. Which one of the following statements is not
(1) Td.m ffi lt efirt*?T el sRni =rf 6-.dr t r
correct ?
60 qs iiq sr qd tefr wJ { 2.5 aal ftPT{ Era <rs + 60. A gas is allowed to expand in a
"'".ll,ryslaled-
fit-g qr{furfi 3ir{rim 2.50 L t
s{fuq sffiil{ +.so r container against a c nnst;-nr oYtelnal sure of
n"F q{rR t6-qr qfir tI n.g +1 etiako s-qi q qfiTdr
2.5 atn
ftom an initial volume of 2.50 a final tH
volume of4.50 L tr internal AU
AU, q3idrrT: of the gas in joules will be :
Cu +
Cu [Ag(NH3)2]+ x IAg(NH3)2]
X fuffiq{"Tftleritdrt _OH A Silver mirror observed
(c2H6o)
573 K -oH A (czHoo) 573 K
-oH A A
o o
NH2-NH-C-NH2
NH2-NH- c-NH2 d4 Z
Z II .-L
C, L Identify A, X, Y and Z
e, x, v qi z el qrqrt+i :
62 frq :i r] eh qr errmr* ffi v& aq t I (1) CHr:611, , CH3 - CH:CH2 > CH3 - C
CH>CH=CH
(1) CHr:C11r r arr, CH=CHz>CH3 C=
CH>CH=CH CH = CH > CH3-C = CH > CH2=CH2
IJ / cH3 - cH3
(2)"1 cH = CH > CH]-C = cH > CHz=CHz >
.. c!I3-cH3 CII=CH > CHr:qg, > CH3-C=CH
cH3 - cHl
(3) 6t{=CH > CHr:qg, > CHi-C=CH >
cH3 - cH3 (4) CH3-CH3 > CHr=911, > CH3 -C=CH
(4) CH1- CH3 > CH' = 911' > CH3-C{H > CH{H
CH{H
63. Irr the electrochemical cell:
63 g+*qawrznte
' ZnlZnSo, (0.01 M)ll Cuson (1.0 M)lCu, the emf r
ZnlZr$Or(0.01 M) | LuSoq (1.0 M)lLu, gq tfurlc'l this Daniel cell is E,. When the concentration r
te+tur.uertt qq znso4 +1sr<It ql r.o u a-* ZnSOn is changed to 1.0 M and that of CuS(
changed to 0.01 M, the emf changes to E2. From tt
cfrsFftdff{r cuso, *1er<at +1o.or M nircft-dftld followings, which one is the relationship betwet
f+qr qroi emt t qffi-r rz t r ftq t t dn sr
td
E, and E, ? (Given, !I = 0.059) ,.'1
Er F'E2dr{aiqt? (fdqrrrq. }i =o.otrl ,-,, OQ
Er=Ez t' ,r'o
d oe WYn
(1) Et=Ez l,,L \ A(1) ^ \0
Et<E2 ot%
(2) Er.Ez .
12\
L
(n E,>E, t) *.0
(3) Er'Ez
(4) Ez=0+Et (4) E2:0 + E1
L9
A
tm-ili'E,lgiGn
64. fiE drffi q1 sirfrq {qdrsrqddrenv$r-q t, 54. The correct increasing order of basic strength for
the following compounds is :
NH 2 NH 2 NIJ2
Noz CH:
(D
Noz CH:
0r) 01r)
(lr)
(I) 0r)
(1) II<lII<I (1) iI<II1<l
(2\ III<I<II (2) III<I<1I
(3) III<rI<1 (3\. TI<II<I
(4) II<I<III
y) II<I<III
6s. {iq i t dn t e+r+t Tq q +ii dctq if s-s 65 In rt hich pair of ions both the species contain S - S
3TFiq t? bond ?
66. Vgffi- CoCt".O Nff., CoCl".S NHo, CoCl".4 NH3 ad 66. The co(ect orcier of the stoichiometries of AgCl
i
sntqq egNoa & lnq t*-qr q;rqri rr ertffiq-fr formecl when AgNO3 in excess is treated
with the complexes : CoClj.6 NH3, CoC13.5 NHr,
agct <ai +r v$r+mq{: t: CoCI3.4 NH3 respectivelY is : 3 L
(1) 1AgCl" 3 AgCl" 2AgCl (1) 1AgCl,3 AgCl,2 AgCl
(2) 3AgCl,lAgcl,2AgCI (2). 3 AgCl, I AgCl.2AgCl
(3) 3 AgCl,2 AgCL l AgCl
6 rAgcr.2AgCt, tAg!t
(4) 2 AsCl,3 AgCl, 1 AgCl u(n.)
2 Agcl, 3 AgL l. I Agcl
67 <trr-r * q-ddotqi. qiffi dr gq* RII{-II d 67. i Match the interhalogen comoounds of column I
qrFrfrtfqdns]vfrrika tr t'ith the geomehl in column II and assign the correct
code.
KIS{_I TTI+T_II
Column I Column II
(a) XX' (t r-qT-fft'
(,
(a) XX' T - shape
f &) XX: (ii) ffi"qfdFftFre (ii) Pentagonal bipyramidal
(b) XX:
't
'4 (c) XXs (iii) Uq (.) XX, (iii) Linear
e
n (d) xx-- (i") Ei Ftnr$ xx- (i") Square - pyramidal
(d)
(") !-gts-f,+lq (") Tetrahedral
ard Code :
+mto+'t? I \\
nucleophile
77 frqdt qt{ co
(r) t tJ I4rhich of the following is a sink for CO
(1)
?
111 cKq
(4) T* i,',// j- 6 Q)
(3)
k)
Micro organisms present in the soil
Oceans
Plants
72. gm nd z = I t4 4] 6r-r ;ii d 3TrfqqR $n t I T6
ftq it fuqqR-qTvsrj nrlr Ed-Sks fr-qrs t '7t) The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently.
It will belong to \.\ ldch of the foUowing family/ gro up
{qFtn A,Tr 2
and elechonic configuration ?
(1) teifqr !tqR, [r(]1] 5fu 6dr0 7s2 zp5 (1) Halogen family, [Rn] 5fu 6d10 Zs2 Zp5
@ 4T-+{ cR-qR, [Rn] sF4 6d1o 7s2 Zp2
(3) arffiqt qf qR. [Rnl 5fr1 6dr0 7s2 7p4 ,v (3)
Carbon fa nriJy, lRnl
Oxygen family, [Rn] sfl't 6d10
5f | | od l0 7s: 7p:
7s2 7p4
(4) rc?tqr cft-qT{, [Rn] 5f1a 6d10 7s2 7p6 (4) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 Zp6
E.tJ-
c1 A
FiAi.Eni-E \
7s. 6oa+ g{g;Eif }ffi Eq Mt e-q{ilqlTrfitud*l 73. Correct ilcreasin order of
absorption in Lhe v is ible region io r the conrpleres o[
qd(rqr{l6q-qt: Col - is : .,r-^al S!.-! U
+
(l) [Co (en)3]3 +,
ICo (NH3)6]3
+,
ICo (H2o)613 +,
+, Co (en)1]3 +, Co (NHj)6i3 + A Ico (en)1]3+, Ico (Nrll.)u1: ICo (H2o)6J3+
(2) [ Co (H2O)6]3 I I
(?) +, +
[Co (H2O)6]3+, I Co (en)r]3 ICo (NHu)6]3
(3) [Co ftI20)u]3
+, (en):13 +
ICo 6rHu)6]3+, ICo
(4) co (NH1)6]3 +, I co (en)3]3 t, Co (F{2o)6]3 +
(3) [ Co (HrO)u]3 +, ICo 1NH.)6]3 +, ICo (en):13+
[ I
(4) [Co (NHr)u]3 +, (en)1]3 +,
ICo (I{20)6]3+
ICo
74. t+e tt dla qr 6'erqESTrt?
Which of the follo$'ing statements is not co ect
(1) ggfit m-e vrtr rm t qrftT * Rr ql q-rTa 74. ?
1
AS: 83.6 JK - mol - 1 tr oTfif*rT f6s f,Frrrn trr n For a given reaction, AH=35.5 kJ mol l and
wa: rsfttd t ? AS = 83.6K.-1 mol-I. The reaction is spontaneous
(cir o1fi{E aH qs as ilc Q eeqrk'( t) at : (Assune that llI and AS do not vary w'ith
temperature)
(l) r<425K (7\ T < 425K 6s"s * = 83"t AT 'r
Q) y/
T>42sK
r>+25K L
(3) sql dFif qt f r0
all temperatures
gx
(3)
(4) T>298K I
(4) T>298K
78 1:1 3{S qs t{r-nr{ifurfd * ftaot t lwwtu *
ffi+r+ifqaFlq*: 78 The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mirture of ortho and para - nitrophenols is :
(1) sldqf,r (1) Sublimation
e) q"t-dul(*ti)drl.r+1l
(2) Chromatography
(3) fdism{ (3) Crystallisation
(4) cqrfr 3nsfi \y Steam distillation
,/
A ,.!' 22 I
HindjlEnslLhl
79 frq d t f+F d{frq * grr q,r en<u +1tr vrn { ? 79 Which one of the following pairs of species have the
(1) co, No same bond order ?
(2) 02 NO+
(1) co, No
Q) _ O2,NO+ ,, ,A
(3) cN-,co
l-" ,
(4) Nz, Oz
, Qf cN,co Z\.
(4) Nz, oi l-/"
80 a +l qrqFri aqr srFrB-qr*.y+irsfr qdrsE :
80. Identify A and predict the type of reaction
OCH 3
NaNHz NaNH2
,
Br Br
OCH 3
NH.
(2) ' frrlr ffiqr*rq 3rFrkqr (2) and elimination addition
reaction
OCH
OCH3
84. [Mn(cN)5]3- *ffi vEqPfi qcet : 84 Pick out the correct qtatemenl with resPect to
rf+,ftd n?n efqrcr+tq t lMn( CN)ol3-: 3di
(l) 4a spld2 r
t
'M
(2) It is sp3d2 hybridised and tetrahedral
It is d1p3 hybridised and octahedral
(4) zrd dsP2 lrfrkd n?lT eri qrcfiq t t "{(4) It is dsp2 hybridised and square planar
(4) Li Li
1
1
H2+;02-+H2O K3
H1+ ; O, -+ Hro K3
K K
2NH\-72 02 -. 2 NO- I H2O 2NH^+5f 02 : 2 No+ 3 i{2o , I'ill be :
(1) K1
(2) K2K:1./K.\
K:/K2
(i) Ki K1/K2
{:Y 4
K, K:/Ki
(3) K2rq/K1 K2K3/Ki
(3)
(4) Kl K3/K1
(4) K; K3lK1
87. tst-iF{s oi tftrf, t{-{ t'sq<wr +ffi ftq d
87. \4rhich of the following reactions is appropdate for
tqt{qi 3lF{imqgfu(t?
acetamide to methalamine ?
t
(1) sffimi3rFfsql (1) Carbylamine reaction
(2) tisqEEffiiqr{gqfirf*qT
(3) thq slFtf*rr ,6(3)
Hoffmann hypobromamide reaction
Stephens reaction
(4) ifd\rdqfdqlwri{dsq (4) Gabriels phthalimide sYnthesis
A 24 IHind;EnsrGhl
(2)
1
2
fixYyX L
(3)
(4)
2
0
+t4'
(3) 0 *=Y
1.s
,"9 1.5
Xz
89 oo o
89 The IUPAC name of the compound
g-C oo
G
\T 11-C
I
I
")i
0"
qlPpq6l luPec irqt:
(1) a-ffi z-tfWw-4-{rtd (1)
EIRFFI
(2) distillation
(2)
(3) zone refining
(3) rtreqm1q
displacement with Zn
(4) zn Q fq*pnq-t
(1) Gynmosperms
(1) 3lTrE(-fi-s
(2) Algae
12) *iTd
(3) F*gt
(3) SqtF
o*Elorp"r*"
(4) ei{f,trr -{
92. Which of the following are found in extreme saline
sz. fiqfdfudi tqt{qrqequtq E{rreticTn sIilt? conditions ?
(1) erTuffiRqi J4 Archaebacteria
(2) ta.dRqr (2) Eubacteria
t 9l moves
(3) trtnq*. eraRrd uo-e 3Tqqrf,d qr * ft w (3) Positively charged fragments move to farther
orcrt end
(1) auntr+ eTrafird qus rrftqn Tfr At (4) Negatively charged fragments do not move
e5. qit-e+ 3ir crFdfi-s ffi teq eriqqffi dil t u 95. Attractants and rewards are required for
(1) slgralrr (1) AnemoPhilY
o\ qtz q{irrur /2) Entomophily
e6. fTefu'fud t t +il 5o +}Rroeii +r ctr dnr t ? 96 Which of the following is made up of dead cells ?
s7. d-q$r-y5fcsT 4i dt{ Ri dtr+r( qeffifrq-o @ Which cells of 'Crypts of Lieberkuhn' secrete
!flEdqEqTt{ds{ t? antibacterial lysozyrne ?
e8. q{sqr{q 41 RBC ar}q*ld-fi t r ftefr qtteld @ Adult human RBCs are enucleale. Whit h of the
qr@l t following statement(s) is/are most appropriate
6rH Eq oqq d} Et lEa 6rdr/6iil ?
explanation for this feature ?
(u) EQirr+++G+1 gTrqwrdr r-fr tr
G) They do not need to reProduce
(b) tortu*o]Mtt (b) They ate somatic cells
G) A3qrq{qrfrE{fi| (c) They do not metabolize
(d) g+6r qrlel sriaft-+ ent 3riRl-${ {e-fl +' (d) All their intemal space is available for orygen
it.q srce tr transPort
kq-e{r : Options:
(1) fia6161 .W onlv (d)
(2) &-+e (a) (2) only (a)
(3) (a), (c) *i (d) (3) (a), (c) artd (d)
(4) (b)ss(.) (4) (b) and (c)
lir
A 26 ix-rnd-;E dL
99. qtrd Frqria*r finr Ertr qfldt {ft{ 6dt s{frr tl 99. The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from
(3) Kidneys
(3) Tffi
Intestine
(4) srii _@
100. The final proof for DNA as the genetic material cam
roo. 'd.qq.q. q*- qEsRrs q-flei t', q{-{T qfuq eqq from the experiments of :
ffi6 grjrrr t 3Trqr 7 (1) Griffith
(1) fiFFlr Hershey and Chase
-d
(2) E{ehi{ (3) Avery, Mcleod and McCarty
(4) ETlirfq-<q{r{r 101. \{hich among the following are the smallest livin
cells, known without a definite cell wall, pathogeni
1s1. tTqftTfu( d t +tr s+i d6 an sfrfia q;lRrs.ri't,
to plants as well as animals and can survive withor
iirq- q+trtq( qiRl-6r fiIfn rr +fi, t rTEfi orh
oxygen
q-<sir i 1tr-qr-s t srh frfl 3rffiql +Sfud {6
?
(2) Pseudomonas
(1) d'dd
Mycoplasma
(2) qstffi (4) Nosloc
(3)
(4) iieffi 102. Which of the following options gives the corret
sequence of events during mitosis ?
102. frqfubd i t +lq vr tq-s-fl q.fi fr.Trqr * +tn. (1) condensation -+ nuclear membran
di erd qrtret qrsfr erg*q wim t: disassembly -) crossing over *
segregation -+ telophase
(1) 6q6a - $-a+ffi orliqaq -+ qt{frtfiq
condensation -) nuclear membran
J YT{s,$r + erqr+en / arrangement at equator -
disassembly -)
(2) qq{r r +.-q+ffi6r iiqa -+ cq tql centromere division -) segregation -
q1qaq e g1q1ftfgfitqqrqt -,5sr{4{or telophase
103. \rqFCI +qEri ti dft qr 4.rnfrat I 103. Which one of the following statements is correc
with reference to enzymes ?
(r) qriN-iTcq = ffiflsq rdqqrsq (1) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenz).me
(2) ffiilEq - qiK-trBq + qEqqrsq Holoenzl.me : Apoen4.me + Coenz).me
(3) -NFq=Sqqqr{q+trr(qEq (3) Coenzyme : Apoenzyrne + Holoenz).me
(4) ariRrsEc = q6qwq + q6 sr.fr (4) Holoenzy,me = Coenzyme + Co-factor
n.l A
IFird-r+-sibhl
104. Durhg DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are
DNA ctdf,fr{r + dRTr 3n-srsr+1ds fsq+i
q-qrn
7M. used to elongate :
6?
(1) The leading strand towards replication fork'
(1) str5.ft E$G 61n{.n errq <r<q1
(2) The lagging strand towards replication fork'
(2) vffi Esrs 61 (r'q q{q,nqi qr< 61
(3) The leading strand away from replication
(3) sfrryfr teure t A sTrrrr er E1 fork.
(4) e@ fd$rs t ri qrqll{ Vr a1 f, The lagging shand away from the replication
fork.
10e. Eie{ - I q Rq.d. +{ ffif, t'ir 613rhi}rr qirqif 109. Match the following sexually transmitte
diseases (Column - I) u'ith their causative ager
( mq- u ) &'elrT Etfu-d' 61fqq st{ Ffr tddrcc 6T
(Column - II) and select the correct option.
q.fidfsqr
Column-I Column-Il
dsr-l Ffs{- Ir
(u) Gonorrhea (0 HIV
(a) C-ols. (, rry (b) Syphilis (ii) Neisseia
1t) fttoies (ii) qgtutult G) Genital Warts (iii) Treponema
G) qaaqS (nr) *lfrsT (d) AIDS (iv) Human
(d) AIDS (i") qqrqfr"dqT Papilloma - Viru
frsrg Options :
,,s. ffi$17 :irit6r qiiFnr siEr+-dr. trfr hwflr gm effi 110. Transplantation of tissues/organs fails often dr
to non-acceptance by the patient's body. \A/hich
t
-h *rtq e+qc.,-( d erar t 5'q-mR +'i+tr-firl +
of immune-response is responsible for
ty1
su<
fu'q6t{*i sfd-{si er1fmqTsir<lm tr rejections ?
Q) +16 @ Fungi
(3) qd (3) Animals
(4) m-+r'{ Bacteria
"W
2. tffdT ilqri sl q6 Tcr6{ur +{ Er t ?
112. An example of colonial alga is
(l) 4rlt!''1t (1) Cl orella
(2) di?qN
-{4 Voluox
(3) qAqrw (3) Ulothrix
(4) qg,mqo (4) Spirogyra
113. frqi o\qq}flrn<flf-drt? 113. Which ofthe follorving represents order of'I-Iorst
(1) qffi (1) Eqrridae
(2) qftd&rfir Perissodactyla
(3) 6+q's (r) Caballus
tz (1) Lysosome
(1) d:f{6H (2) Ribosome
(2) iqffiq (3) Chloroplast
(3) Efiffiq-+ Mitochondrion
(4) ql6Fl6r
115. The process of separation and purification of
us. ersrd ffit!-cd, 3rfir"qffiet'A-{}.y6qq 3n1
expressed protein before marketing is called :
720. ftRr y+q-{-{iil qi ssa mti erd nut s$qe-ffi 120. Plants which produce characteristic
pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to
<sfi qA qr<c fiqfrfu-'d q t ffi R-q'Fx{d t ?
:
p1. farl d gla {qeffi lT"fr Ri freii + qtqeni {t{stq 121. l4rhich one of the following is related to Ex-situ
t tiqfi,rd t? conservation of threatened animals and plants ?
Himalayan region
l
(4) ftqrdqr fd (4)
u3. fu f6E *'qdi d FIE{ffu( i t al s5mdr 6(fr 723 Which of the following facilitates opening of
t', stomatal aperture ?
(4) oNa +1t*is$ ef,{rqn t I (4) The DNA double helix is exposed.
31
A
lrrlili;E',srEhl
*l NegativelY charged
(2) annq-+ 3faRR
(3) Neutral
(3) sq*{
(4) Either Positively or negatively charged
(4) i erq-t qqq * ergm qirerfr qI znneFF
dePending on their size
3rafrr<Asott
126. Capacitation oc.urs in:
126. eTqdTzrr4.d+dr tr (1) Rete testis
(1) gslr -:Trf,-6r (2) Epididymis
(2) 3{Frssul (3) Vas deferens
(3) wsr(.n female ReProductive tracl
,94
(4) qsqrqr{ td
(122. Whi.t osystem has the marimum biotnass ?
130. qR F qR.qr.q. t seq qrKs tdl 333 l$i erRif 130. If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a
qrelw *-& afucEz fit t 'ft eo1 Y{ turf, protein wittr 333 amino acids, and the base at
position 901 is deleted such that the length of the
sncF 4r E T t ffiq d
qrm t t+ 3q qR.q{.q.
iiNA becomes 998 bases, hor'r'many codons will be
q1 mrqri eeE sii{+l erf,i d ETf,l tl it ffi altered ?
fr*qE<6qrr{tr (1) 7
(1) 1
(2) 11
(2) 11
33
(3) 33
"9|
(4) 33i (4) 333
t
ri
ji
t: Findi;Enqlist
A 32
131. The pivot ioint between atlas and axis is a type of
131. qz{s G \tqqs & *q qr qtefus t :
s-6R 6r dldr ?
sYnoviall'oint
(3) Tririq{d+s ,6
A---5-
q gcl ql5
(4) saddle.joint
(4)
137. i'6s 6r {q Yrryq l qr6{ fir6rdi * rrcq5i6 qcq L37. Frog's heart when taken out of the body continues
to beat for sometime.
{6,rrsfdrdrtl
Select the best option from the following statements.
f+H 6rrn t Efqn fu*-eq +r qqq +lfqq t
Options:
Ll
it
fuqq:
(1) t-+e1c; (1) oniy (c)
(A +-qd(d)
(2) only (d)
(1) 1r +* t' a1-a funei' q{ NAD+ sT (1) There are three points in the cycle where
rd NADH+H+ t{+6{!rd-flt NAD+ is reduced to NADH+ H+
(2) -o q-*fqmf{q' IAD i ql FADH2 ii (2) There is one point in the cycle where FAD+
ry is reduced to FADH2
,| qfi-flnrA-d1t-
t (3) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
(3) qffif{f, coA t vfiTfrm 3{F qfqdr +'
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
Ekn GrP + c+' 3{g or r{rdqq *ot t synthesised
(4) qo qm qfuFre qnE (qfuf.d coA) i' 19{ Th. ryd" rtarts with condensation of acetyl
q555fu6 er<fi vrq qfit 3{Rrq*d1t3i{ ./ group (acetyl CoA) witlr py'nrvic acid to yield
citrlc acid
fttao erqsqaq"rart
reg. tfrqiii ejqgar ;nsnq +]frrmrct ERI 3n<ftd A-fr t, 139. In case of poriferars, the spongocoel is lined with
ffir5ilt: flagellated cells called :
(.2) oscula
e) 3,f$-fl
(3) dSnrcz
"fl(4)
choanocYtes
140. fiq t- 6ia qr RNA vrufr *iRrsr t vgGT t d"rT 140. Which of the following RNAs should be
abundant in animal cell ?
mos
q"rt6c ?
141,. fiqq-qh qelq w+rt+ii *3a6qq1t? 141. Which among these is the correct combination o
(1) md,<ffii,{16 aquatic mammals ?
e) tffir, s1'f,,
"eFi7 (1) Seals, DolPhins, Sharks
1,44.
(4)
qmq
K<N
41 qqfuii & x g'di t
qwfffi wtdzit
t v g'q'
(, :;J . .\[ts?x]
+ aA t I BF{d fr-re 6r qq{ +Tqq'i xqq Yq1 (4) *. * ry$
q*6{q6(fltt
fid {@r ql s{tdl t eik ssfir ,lrqff,df 144. Out of 'X o&" of ribs in humans onIY Y'Pairs ar
(1) x=72,\:7 ErFfq'6 Y[a t{n i kue ribs. 61ect the option thatcorrecdY rePresen
q,i{qt (s Si qtn qn d values of X and Y and provides their explanation
sirtui*wqESffitt ,kll X-12,\ =7 True ribs are attache
t,' dorsally to vertebral colum
(2) X-72,\=5 qTRf{fi lq'fuqi'58 d tiFr
and ventrallY to the stemur
qql{.m(gqisilfuI&sPIA True ribs are attache
(2) X= 12, Y =5
turf i'elqEqi+frtr dorsally to vertebral colurr
qTRlE6 qqff,zf Yts d and sternum on the two end
(3) X=24,\:7 '{r'r
6fun<sAgSdrfrtAtsi (3) x=24,\ =7 True ribs are dorsal.
attached to vertebral colurr
qq{ iTIqiSfilfrtl but are free on ventral side.
(4) x:21,\ -12 qTRrds cgrmzf YE '{r'r t- (4) X=24,\=12 True ribs are dorsal
str6<sAg6+frtAtsr attached to vertebral colurr
elq{ but are free on ventral side'
'{rqif 5ffirfrtr
35 A
F;Ai-ECrEhl
145. q{irq +m q Yers gq d.q{.q. rs +1 ffi 3rFr'ri 145. The DNA fragments seParated on an agarose
can be visualised after staining with :
ge1
+qr<egtql{6drt?
(1) Bromophenol blue
(1) ddFr=foq
(2)
(2) q*mr
Acetocarmine
ly (3) vw ft1i ulT w sln arrsqHs{ \'d rsH t "6(3) secretion ofLH and FSH.
ly (4) w-a {-1i Tlu w elrr LH Si ftAtffi{ + qrsor (4) posterior Pituitary gland and stimulates
on q1sfrftn+nntr secretion of LH and lelaxin.
A 35 tlind!=trd'Ehl
150. dffiidqr d sA t+s+l sqranq tI 150. In Bougainvillea thorns are the modifications of:
(4) (b), G)Ss(d) 153. \4rhich one of the following statements is not valid
for aerosols ?
(3) 6il+nor5fr wr<+mi'Effi Et&t (4) They have negative impact on agricultural
land
(4) t Afr rfi'wr*nnr+Y'{rsTdAt
qnq t+c+r rirfi :rd dF[ 7
154 A@Sgj4ltg.d pressue/volume will not cause
1s4. rtr{q/ 3]Frfil t qfr * the release of
(1) \tn 6""io; (1) Renin
(2) qQqetE$fr+qtr+ --{' Atrial Natriuretic Factor
156. ri{6fr qqr m{kI: qr e-{rfr t ? 156. The vascular cambium normally gives rise to
(1) 6111 3I{tR (1) Phel.loderm
(2) qrrrfufrrirs-Erd (2;
- Primary phloem
(3) Efr?mqldq Secondary rylem
(1) ffi cwr41 3{ftfr Svrre*fuqervnre}r ll The ascending limh of loop ot Hcnle is
(2) ffi qM 6t r+rra i-o q fuq l+qnrrq / impermeable to u,ater.
"pr
tr (2) The descending limb of loop of l-Ienle is
impermeable to water.
(3) kqnql ertf Uqrqm+'idqcr.rqtr (3) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
(4) H qrcr61 er+t6 Uwf*Sd 3ilr-i'+fdq permeable to water.
wqrrEq { 1
(4) The descending limb of loop of f{enle is
permeable to electrolytes.
1s8. tr.(r sth qfui + qq{d qrei rit ffi w ,r anr
irorqrv+-mtz 158. Fruit and leaf drop atearly stages can be prevented
by the application of :
(1) eTffii
(1) Cytokinins
(z) sfiffi'{ (2) Ethylene
(3) 3,ffi-{ (3) Auxirs
(4) f;rdfc* arro (4f Gibberellic acid
15e. q6a s{ + ftq ai *1"< vavno d vivt frtrq rrq t
qd qr qtqq.r ct frFrso i crqt t+' trr{ + m'q 159. A baby boy aged two years is adrrritted to play school
and passes through a dentalcheck - up. The denfut
<ia 0 r fuq eah d Eid 3r3vfu.d q ? observed that the boy had twenty teeth. l4/hich teeth
(1) Fils
were absent ?
(2) r({m'
(1) Incisors
(2) Cantnes
(3) e+q-Tdur6 ,
Pre-molars
(4) !-dq+. I
(4) Molars
,6s. tffit, +itzi * qrlr at{ tft c-t-dYoi fqRrqdr ql
Friqt.q{a t ? 160. An important characteristic that Hemichordates
share with Chordates is :
(1) rprr4f+n* qrq er}fu qE q+nqr { gs es{ur (1) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in t]le population.
+l terFi-qr{or 6tdl t r
T*-at qrH , r+qt (2) Testes --+ Vasa efferentia -+ Kidney --r
Seminal. V-esicle Urinogenital duct -+
(2\ !-sTt + gm eTFqtI(,r gffi, TfiRrq -r -
rlr,qaa qlk$ -+ srfl4-r
(3) Testes -+ Vasa efferentia -.> Bidder's canal
(3) Eqrr -:Ufi qrffi-+fusrcrd-e ar+rfffi + Ureter
- Cloaca \o
/
+ qq-(S-{
Testes -+ Vasa efferentia + Kidney ,-;
(4) {voi -+ g* qrftsT(-,{q -+fuqrre ->
/ Bidder's canal --> Urinogenital duct -+
5* v{{effi+ emwr Cloaca
163. f{q i +Yr Fr fu*.ec 3Tr{yI4 t +Ti*-qr atr q-dfu'd 163. Which of &e following options best represe.nb tie
enzl.rne composition of pancreatic iuice ?
r"rtsfli-dr tZ
(1) amylase, peptidase, trypsinogen, rennin J,
(1) SqT{eq, tdgq, ffiirw+, \faa g1"*1;,1y
(2) arnylase, pepsin, trypsinogerL maltase
(2) cq-{&q, qes{, Efsnq{, qTatq' (3) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, rennin )o
(3) Hle, q<rq&s, tltu-r, ifui gennin) l{ tiputo. amylase, ry psi no gen. t
(.1) drsilq. qqrdrn feflq{rdr. rirsTaiiEFftMii " procarborypeptidase
ro+. frqfttun fr A ffi VsjrmE qq6tu (c1.E'r1.) 164. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO,
q-6yqfq+co, lrdt2 acceptor in :
(2) C, piants
C4 cKs
(3) C2 plants
(3) C2 qr(c
(4) Cq and Ca plants
(4) c, dr c, vK+
165. The morphological nature of the etiible part of
165. ark{ + rcl} qrd qr,r ?t't Fqri{s.rfft qr t : coconut is :
167. MALT qmq vft q E*mrq s++ qr orrqq m 157. MALT constitutes about percent of the
Iymphoid tissue ir human body.
efrsrd rdr t?
(1) s0% /O 5o'/"
I
(1) qeiiqqktidqfrM-qdqmtr (1) Growth Hormone becomes inactive in adults.
(2) fsrinrqq * qq-q(qfttuft{d At dE d Epiphyseal plates cloie after adolescence.
l qrfitr ,6
(3) Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
l
(3) qdii 3rturziqkafrq*'cfdq+fiYifdnr Hormone in adults.
I
dttfitr (4) Muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth.
(4) q+&vrur(ffi ilE3iitgk-rdddt
770. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first
170. qWgr sft E{+ i qdqqq wrq&i-d trq z time :
-
771. q4aq 3156q i5q5 ErrI sqf, 6kfl - 171 MyeJ-in sheath js produced by :
773. ilq d $ft q1 e1++e dd'ftzre elRrea +1 fqrfri 41 173. \Artrich of the following components provides sticky
character to the bacterial cell ?
fqRrsdr r<R srdr t ?
(1) BlRrflfqft (1) Cell wall
(2) Nuclear membrane
(z) ffiqffi
(3) Plasma membrane
(3) d'qrffi
Glycocalyx
(4) rdT{d"6fu-*,
t 174. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :
(1) t Emrrjeii dr rrftNA-ddT qq f{+-q-{ q{rrfrI 6rl They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
+"Gtt -L{ capacity ofsperms.
They inhibit gametogenesis.
Q) igre-w'r+eirtmitt (2)
(3) i rqtqlq 4l tqlr a'fr< a-5rgm q-{r it 6 (3) They make uterus unsuitable for
' implantation.
(4) t rfffiaqis<ft.-oqritt (4) They inhibit ovulation.
u7. {& se qT qer fu'rq t{-f,fl A-fl t ? 177. The water potential of pure water is :
(3) ryt erferowaCs'tqq (3) More than zero but less than one
(2) +ifrdrFfi '1u-eriirdu':r+isftnvrrr*nft (2) Both are due to a quantitative defert in globin
:sqnq rra t r
chain synthesis.
180. n cq. ti-rc' 3islvp{ ri \rs drflus rior qt i :in q 180. Flowers lvhich have single ovule ilt the ovary and
pollinated
:"i", t "jq {Ea * qrqq6; ffis} 61rr rrrfrra di are packed into inflorescence "reusually
by,
E/
(1) Water
(1) qql
(2) Bee
Q) rcq-l
(3) si3 .6 Wind
(4) Bat
(4) qqrll(s
-oOo- -oOo-
l
NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM
ENTRANCE TEST - NEET (UG), 2017
BOOKLET CODE - P
(TARA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (3) 46. (3) 91. (1) 136. (4)
2. (4) 47. (1) 92. (1) 137. (1)
3. (4) 48. (2) 93. (3) 138. (3)
4. (3) 49. (3) 94. (3) 139. (3)
5. (4) 50. (3) 95. (3) 140. (2)
6. (2) 51. (2) 96. (4) 141. (3)
7. (3) 52. (1) 97. (4) 142. (3)
8. (2) 53. (4) 98. (3) 143. (3)
9. (2) 54. (4) 99. (3) 144. (1)
10. (4) 55. (1) 100. (1) 145. (4)
11. (1) 56. (1) 101. (2) 146. (4)
12. (3) 57. (2) 102. (4) 147. (3)
13. (4) 58. (3) 103. (4) 148. (2)
14. (4) 59. (3) 104. (1) 149. (2)
15. (2) 60. (3) 105. (4) 150. (4)
16. (2) 61. (1) 106. (1) 151. (3)
17. (2) 62. (1) 107. (2) 152. (2)
18. (3) 63. (3) 108. (4) 153. (4)
19. (3) 64. (3) 109. (2) 154. (3)
20. (4) 65. (3) 110. (4) 155. (1)
21. (4) 66. (1) 111. (3) 156. (1)
22. (1) 67. (2) 112. (3) 157. (4)
23. (2) 68. (4) 113. (1) 158. (4)
24. (2) 69. (3) 114. (3) 159. (1,2)#
25. (3) 70. (4) 115. (4) 160. (2)
26. (2) 71. (3) 116. (2) 161. (4)
27. (2) 72. (4) 117. (3) 162. (2)
28. (2) 73. (2) 118. (3) 163. (1)
29. (3) 74. (1) 119. (4) 164. (1)
30. (1) 75. (3) 120. (1) 165. (1)
31. (1) 76. (2) 121. (3) 166. (3)
32. (4) 77. (2) 122. (2) 167. (2)
33. (1,4)# 78. (2) 123. (2) 168. (2)
34. (1) 79. (1) 124. (4) 169. (3)
35. (3) 80. (2) 125. (3) 170. (4)
36. (4) 81. (3) 126. (3) 171. (1)
37. (4) 82. (2) 127. (3) 172. (3)
38. (2) 83. (1) 128. (4) 173. (3)
39. (4) 84. (2) 129. (2) 174. (3)
40. (4) 85. (2) 130. (4) 175. (3*)
41. (4) 86. (2) 131. (1) 176. (2)
42. (2) 87. (1) 132. (1) 177. (3)
43. (2) 88. (3) 133. (4) 178. (2)
44. (3) 89. (2) 134. (2) 179. (2)
45. (2) 90. (2) 135. (1) 180. (2)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 33 & 159, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
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Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
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BOOKLET CODE - C
(APRA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (3) 46. (3) 91. (4) 136. (3)
2. (1) 47. (3) 92. (3) 137. (4)
3. (4) 48. (2) 93. (3) 138. (1)
4. (4) 49. (3) 94. (1) 139. (1)
5. (4) 50. (3) 95. (3) 140. (3)
6. (1) 51. (4) 96. (1) 141. (2)
7. (2) 52. (4) 97. (4) 142. (3)
8. (2) 53. (4) 98. (4) 143. (3)
9. (4) 54. (2) 99. (1) 144. (4)
10. (1) 55. (3) 100. (3) 145. (4)
11. (3) 56. (1) 101. (3) 146. (1)
12. (3) 57. (3) 102. (2) 147. (3)
13. (4) 58. (3) 103. (2) 148. (3)
14. (1) 59. (1) 104. (4) 149. (1)
15. (2) 60. (3) 105. (4*) 150. (1)
16. (4) 61. (2) 106. (3) 151. (1)
17. (3) 62. (1) 107. (4) 152. (1)
18. (4) 63. (4) 108. (2) 153. (2)
19. (1) 64. (4) 109. (3) 154. (3)
20. (1) 65. (2) 110. (4) 155. (1)
21. (2) 66. (3) 111. (4) 156. (1)
22. (3) 67. (1) 112. (3) 157. (3)
23. (4) 68. (2) 113. (4) 158. (4)
24. (1) 69. (2) 114. (4) 159. (2)
25. (4) 70. (4) 115. (3) 160. (1)
26. (1) 71. (2) 116. (2) 161. (1)
27. (3) 72. (4) 117. (4) 162. (3)
28. (4) 73. (3) 118. (4) 163. (4)
29. (3) 74. (4) 119. (4) 164. (3)
30. (2) 75. (4) 120. (3) 165. (2)
31. (4) 76. (3) 121. (1) 166. (3)
32. (2) 77. (4) 122. (1) 167. (1)
33. (1) 78. (4) 123. (2) 168. (3)
34. (3) 79. (2) 124. (4) 169. (4)
35. (1) 80. (4) 125. (1) 170. (1,2)#
36. (3) 81. (4) 126. (4) 171. (4)
37. (4) 82. (2) 127. (2) 172. (1)
38. (4) 83. (2) 128. (2,3)# 173. (4)
39. (1) 84. (1) 129. (1) 174. (2)
40. (1) 85. (2) 130. (1) 175. (3)
41. (2) 86. (2) 131. (1) 176. (4)
42. (1) 87. (3) 132. (3) 177. (3)
43. (4) 88. (2) 133. (2) 178. (3)
44. (4) 89. (3) 134. (2) 179. (1)
45. (3) 90. (2) 135. (3) 180. (4)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 128 & 170, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - B
(APRA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (1) 46. (1) 91. (2) 136. (1)
2. (1) 47. (3) 92. (3) 137. (3)
3. (1) 48. (2) 93. (3) 138. (2)
4. (4) 49. (4) 94. (2) 139. (3)
5. (1) 50. (4) 95. (4) 140. (1)
6. (3) 51. (2) 96. (4) 141. (1)
7. (1) 52. (2) 97. (2) 142. (2)
8. (4) 53. (2) 98. (4) 143. (2)
9. (3) 54. (1) 99. (1) 144. (3)
10. (1) 55. (4) 100. (4) 145. (1)
11. (3) 56. (1) 101. (2) 146. (4)
12. (1) 57. (2) 102. (2) 147. (4)
13. (2) 58. (2) 103. (2) 148. (4)
14. (3) 59. (1) 104. (4) 149. (4)
15. (1) 60. (1) 105. (4) 150. (2)
16. (4) 61. (1) 106. (3) 151. (2)
17. (1) 62. (3) 107. (1) 152. (1)
18. (2) 63. (1) 108. (2) 153. (1)
19. (1) 64. (4) 109. (2) 154. (2)
20. (3) 65. (3) 110. (1) 155. (1)
21. (3) 66. (3) 111. (2) 156. (4)
22. (3) 67. (4) 112. (2) 157. (1)
23. (2) 68. (4) 113. (1) 158. (1,4)#
24. (2) 69. (2) 114. (3) 159. (2*)
25. (1) 70. (1) 115. (2) 160. (3)
26. (2) 71. (3) 116. (1) 161. (2)
27. (1) 72. (2) 117. (2) 162. (1)
28. (3) 73. (1) 118. (2) 163. (3)
29. (3) 74. (4) 119. (1) 164. (3)
30. (2) 75. (3) 120. (2) 165. (4)
31. (2) 76. (3) 121. (3) 166. (3)
32. (3) 77. (2) 122. (4) 167. (1)
33. (2) 78. (1) 123. (4) 168. (2)
34. (4) 79. (1) 124. (2) 169. (4)
35. (3) 80. (1) 125. (4) 170. (2)
36. (2) 81. (4) 126. (4) 171. (1)
37. (1) 82. (4) 127. (3) 172. (2)
38. (1) 83. (2) 128. (1) 173. (4)
39. (3) 84. (3) 129. (1) 174. (2)
40. (1) 85. (2) 130. (1) 175. (2)
41. (3) 86. (2) 131. (1) 176. (3)
42. (3) 87. (3) 132. (1) 177. (3)
43. (2) 88. (3) 133. (3) 178. (2)
44. (4) 89. (3) 134. (4) 179. (2)
45. (3,4)# 90. (2) 135. (4) 180. (1)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 45 & 158, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
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BOOKLET CODE - A
(APRA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (3) 46. (4) 91. (4) 136. (4)
2. (4) 47. (3) 92. (1) 137. (4)
3. (2) 48. (3) 93. (2) 138. (4)
4. (4) 49. (2) 94. (2) 139. (3)
#
5. (1) 50. (1,4) 95. (2) 140. (1)
6. (2) 51. (4) 96. (3) 141. (3)
7. (1) 52. (2) 97. (2) 142. (3)
8. (3*) 53. (4) 98. (1) 143. (2)
9. (3) 54. (4) 99. (4) 144. (1)
10. (3) 55. (4) 100. (2) 145. (4)
11. (1) 56. (1) 101. (3) 146. (3)
12. (2) 57. (4) 102. (2) 147. (2)
13. (3) 58. (2) 103. (2) 148. (1)
14. (4) 59. (4) 104. (4) 149. (2)
15. (3) 60. (3) 105. (4) 150. (3)
16. (2) 61. (3) 106. (1) 151. (1)
17. (2) 62. (2) 107. (2) 152. (2)
18. (1,2)# 63. (3) 108. (3) 153. (3)
19. (1) 64. (4) 109. (1) 154. (2)
20. (4) 65. (2) 110. (2) 155. (1)
21. (3) 66. (3) 111. (4) 156. (3)
22. (1) 67. (2) 112. (2) 157. (1)
23. (3) 68. (3) 113. (2) 158. (3)
24. (3) 69. (1) 114. (4) 159. (3)
25. (4) 70. (4) 115. (2) 160. (3)
26. (1) 71. (2) 116. (4) 161. (2)
27. (2) 72. (2) 117. (4) 162. (4)
28. (1) 73. (1) 118. (1) 163. (4)
29. (4) 74. (4) 119. (1) 164. (2)
30. (2) 75. (2) 120. (2) 165. (3)
31. (2) 76. (2) 121. (1) 166. (3)
32. (4) 77. (2) 122. (1) 167. (1)
33. (3) 78. (4) 123. (3) 168. (4)
34. (4) 79. (3) 124. (3) 169. (2)
35. (4) 80. (1) 125. (2) 170. (3)
36. (2) 81. (2) 126. (4) 171. (1)
37. (3) 82. (2) 127. (1) 172. (3)
38. (3) 83. (3) 128. (1) 173. (4)
39. (2) 84. (3) 129. (3) 174. (3)
40. (3) 85. (4) 130. (3) 175. (1)
41. (3) 86. (2) 131. (3) 176. (3)
42. (1) 87. (2) 132. (1) 177. (1)
43. (2) 88. (4) 133. (2) 178. (3)
44. (2) 89. (1) 134. (3) 179. (3)
45. (3) 90. (4) 135. (4) 180. (3)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 18 & 50, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
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BOOKLET CODE - Z
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Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1 (1) 46 (1) 91 (4) 136 (4)
2 (1) 47 (1) 92 (2) 137 (1)
3 (2) 48 (3) 93 (2) 138 (2)
4 (1) 49 (1) 94 (4) 139 (2)
5 (2) 50 (4) 95 (2) 140 (4)
6 (3) 51 (1) 96 (1) 141 (3)
7 (1) 52 (1) 97 (4) 142 (3)
8 (1) 53 (4) 98 (2) 143 (4)
9 (4) 54 (3) 99 (4) 144 (4)
10 (3) 55 (1) 100 (1) 145 (2)
11 (2) 56 (2) 101 (2) 146 (1)
12 (3) 57 (4) 102 (4) 147 (2)
13 (4) 58 (3) 103 (1) 148 (1)
14 (2) 59 (1) 104 (1) 149 (1)
15 (1) 60 (2) 105 (2) 150 (1)
16 (1) 61 (4) 106 (3) 151 (2)
17 (2) 62 (4) 107 (4) 152 (4)
18 (1) 63 (1) 108 (2) 153 (1)
19 (3) 64 (1) 109 (3) 154 (4)
20 (3) 65 (3) 110 (2) 155 (1)
21 (3) 66 (4) 111 (1) 156 (2)
22 (1) 67 (4) 112 (1) 157 (3,4)#
23 (4) 68 (1) 113 (2) 158 (3)
24 (3) 69 (4) 114 (2) 159 (1)
25 (2) 70 (3) 115 (4) 160 (3)
26 (2) 71 (4) 116 (2) 161 (4)
27 (3) 72 (4) 117 (4) 162 (3)
28 (3) 73 (3) 118 (2) 163 (2)
29 (3) 74 (2) 119 (1) 164 (1)
30 (2) 75 (3) 120 (4) 165 (1)
31 (4) 76 (3) 121 (1) 166 (4)
32 (4) 77 (1) 122 (4) 167 (3)
33 (2) 78 (4) 123 (2) 168 (1)
34 (1) 79 (1) 124 (4) 169 (4)
35 (4) 80 (4) 125 (4) 170 (2)
36 (2) 81 (4) 126 (4) 171 (1*)
37 (3) 82 (2) 127 (3) 172 (4)
38 (1) 83 (4) 128 (3) 173 (3)
39 (4) 84 (2) 129 (1) 174 (3)
40 (2) 85 (4) 130 (1) 175 (4)
41 (1) 86 (1) 131 (4) 176 (1)
42 (2) 87 (2) 132 (2) 177 (1)
43 (3) 88 (1) 133 (4) 178 (4)
44 (3) 89 (1) 134 (2,3)# 179 (1)
45 (4) 90 (1) 135 (3) 180 (2)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 134 & 157, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - Y
(VANI)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (1) 46. (3) 91. (4) 136. (3)
2. (1) 47. (4) 92. (3) 137. (1)
3. (3) 48. (4) 93. (2) 138. (2)
4. (4) 49. (4) 94. (1) 139. (4)
5. (1) 50. (2) 95. (1) 140. (3)
6. (4) 51. (3) 96. (1) 141. (4)
7. (3) 52. (4) 97. (2) 142. (4)
8. (4) 53. (4) 98. (2) 143. (4)
9. (1) 54. (3) 99. (4) 144. (1)
10. (1) 55. (3) 100. (4) 145. (3)
11. (2) 56. (3) 101. (2) 146. (1)
12. (3) 57. (2) 102. (4) 147. (2)
13. (3) 58. (3) 103. (2) 148. (4)
14. (4) 59. (1) 104. (1) 149. (4)
15. (3) 60. (1) 105. (3) 150. (3)
16. (3) 61. (3) 106. (2) 151. (1)
17. (3) 62. (3) 107. (1) 152. (4)
18. (2) 63. (3) 108. (4) 153. (3)
19. (1) 64. (2) 109. (3) 154. (2,3)#
20. (2) 65. (4) 110. (3) 155. (4)
21. (1,2)# 66. (2) 111. (3) 156. (1)
22. (3) 67. (1) 112. (3) 157. (4)
23. (4) 68. (1) 113. (4) 158. (2)
24. (3) 69. (2) 114. (2) 159. (2)
25. (1) 70. (4) 115. (2) 160. (2)
26. (1) 71. (1) 116. (1) 161. (3)
27. (3) 72. (2) 117. (4) 162. (4)
28. (4) 73. (2) 118. (3) 163. (3)
29. (1) 74. (1) 119. (1) 164. (4)
30. (1) 75. (1) 120. (3) 165. (3)
31. (2) 76. (4) 121. (1) 166. (2)
32. (4) 77. (4) 122. (1) 167. (1)
33. (4) 78. (4) 123. (4) 168. (4*)
34. (2) 79. (4) 124. (4) 169. (2)
35. (1) 80. (1) 125. (4) 170. (4)
36. (3) 81. (3) 126. (4) 171. (3)
37. (4) 82. (3) 127. (4) 172. (2)
38. (4) 83. (3) 128. (4) 173. (1)
39. (3) 84. (3) 129. (3) 174. (3)
40. (1) 85. (2) 130. (2) 175. (1)
41. (3) 86. (2) 131. (2) 176. (1)
42. (3) 87. (2) 132. (1) 177. (3)
43. (1) 88. (4) 133. (4) 178. (4)
44. (1) 89. (2) 134. (4) 179. (3)
45. (3) 90. (3) 135. (4) 180. (4)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 21 & 154, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - X
(VANI)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (2) 46. (1) 91. (2) 136. (1)
2. (2) 47. (1) 92. (3) 137. (3)
3. (1) 48. (1) 93. (2) 138. (1)
4. (3) 49. (3) 94. (4) 139. (2)
5. (4) 50. (2) 95. (4) 140. (1)
6. (4) 51. (4) 96. (1) 141. (3)
7. (1) 52. (1) 97. (4) 142. (1)
8. (2) 53. (3) 98. (2) 143. (3)
9. (1) 54. (4) 99. (3) 144. (3)
10. (2) 55. (4) 100. (2) 145. (3)
11. (2) 56. (3) 101. (2) 146. (3)
12. (2) 57. (4) 102. (1) 147. (2)
13. (1) 58. (1) 103. (2) 148. (1)
14. (4) 59. (1) 104. (4) 149. (1)
15. (2) 60. (1) 105. (1) 150. (1)
16. (2) 61. (1) 106. (3) 151. (1)
17. (3) 62. (3) 107. (1) 152. (3)
18. (4) 63. (3) 108. (3) 153. (2)
19. (4) 64. (2) 109. (4) 154. (2)
20. (3) 65. (2) 110. (1) 155. (4)
21. (1) 66. (2) 111. (1) 156. (3)
22. (1) 67. (2) 112. (1) 157. (3,4)#
23. (3) 68. (2) 113. (2) 158. (3)
24. (2) 69. (4) 114. (4) 159. (1)
25. (3) 70. (4) 115. (3) 160. (1)
26. (2*) 71. (4) 116. (4) 161. (3)
27. (1) 72. (4) 117. (3) 162. (1)
28. (1) 73. (1) 118. (2) 163. (1)
29. (1) 74. (1) 119. (1) 164. (4)
30. (2) 75. (2) 120. (3) 165. (2)
31. (4) 76. (2) 121. (4) 166. (3)
32. (2) 77. (1) 122. (2) 167. (2)
33. (2) 78. (4) 123. (2) 168. (1)
34. (3) 79. (4) 124. (3) 169. (3)
35. (1) 80. (2) 125. (3) 170. (1)
36. (2) 81. (2) 126. (4) 171. (4)
37. (1) 82. (1) 127. (2) 172. (4)
38. (1,4)# 83. (1) 128. (2) 173. (2)
39. (4) 84. (1) 129. (2) 174. (1)
40. (2) 85. (2) 130. (4) 175. (2)
41. (1) 86. (2) 131. (2) 176. (3)
42. (3) 87. (1) 132. (3) 177. (4)
43. (3) 88. (3) 133. (3) 178. (2)
44. (3) 89. (3) 134. (2) 179. (2)
45. (4) 90. (2) 135. (4) 180. (3)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 38 & 157, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - W
(VANI)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (2) 46. (3) 91. (2) 136. (3)
2. (2) 47. (1) 92. (4) 137. (2)
3. (2) 48. (2) 93. (3) 138. (4)
4. (1) 49. (3) 94. (3) 139. (2)
5. (3) 50. (3) 95. (2) 140. (2)
6. (1) 51. (3) 96. (1) 141. (1)
7. (3) 52. (2) 97. (2) 142. (4)
8. (2) 53. (2) 98. (4) 143. (2)
9. (1) 54. (1) 99. (1) 144. (2)
10. (1) 55. (2) 100. (3*) 145. (4)
11. (1) 56. (3) 101. (1) 146. (3)
12. (2) 57. (3) 102. (1,2)# 147. (2)
13. (4) 58. (3) 103. (2) 148. (2)
14. (3) 59. (1) 104. (3) 149. (1)
15. (1) 60. (4) 105. (4) 150. (2)
16. (4) 61. (4) 106. (1) 151. (2)
17. (2) 62. (3) 107. (3) 152. (4)
18. (4) 63. (1) 108. (3) 153. (4)
19. (1) 64. (2) 109. (2) 154. (2)
20. (2) 65. (3) 110. (3) 155. (2)
21. (3) 66. (4) 111. (2) 156. (4)
22. (2) 67. (1) 112. (2) 157. (3)
23. (3) 68. (3) 113. (2) 158. (3)
24. (3) 69. (3) 114. (4) 159. (1,4)#
25. (3) 70. (1) 115. (3) 160. (3)
26. (3) 71. (3) 116. (1) 161. (1)
27. (2) 72. (2) 117. (1) 162. (3)
28. (1) 73. (2) 118. (4) 163. (4)
29. (1) 74. (3) 119. (4) 164. (2)
30. (4) 75. (4) 120. (2) 165. (4)
31. (4) 76. (4) 121. (4) 166. (1)
32. (3) 77. (4) 122. (3) 167. (3)
33. (4) 78. (3) 123. (3) 168. (1)
34. (4) 79. (4) 124. (3) 169. (4)
35. (2) 80. (4) 125. (4) 170. (4)
36. (2) 81. (1) 126. (3) 171. (4)
37. (3) 82. (4) 127. (3) 172. (2)
38. (4) 83. (3) 128. (3) 173. (4)
39. (1) 84. (3) 129. (2) 174. (3)
40. (1) 85. (3) 130. (4) 175. (2)
41. (2) 86. (1) 131. (1) 176. (4)
42. (1) 87. (3) 132. (3) 177. (3)
43. (2) 88. (2) 133. (2) 178. (2)
44. (1) 89. (4) 134. (1) 179. (4)
45. (2) 90. (2) 135. (2) 180. (3)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 102 & 159, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - S
(TARA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (1) 46. (1) 91. (4) 136. (1)
2. (3) 47. (1) 92. (1) 137. (2)
3. (1) 48. (2) 93. (4) 138. (1)
4. (4) 49. (4) 94. (4) 139. (2)
5. (2) 50. (1) 95. (2) 140. (1)
6. (4) 51. (3) 96. (2) 141. (3)
7. (3) 52. (3) 97. (1) 142. (4)
8. (4) 53. (4) 98. (1) 143. (1)
9. (2) 54. (1) 99. (4) 144. (4)
10. (2) 55. (1) 100. (2) 145. (4)
11. (1) 56. (1) 101. (1) 146. (2)
12. (4) 57. (1) 102. (1) 147. (1)
13. (4) 58. (4) 103. (3) 148. (4)
14. (1) 59. (2) 104. (2) 149. (2)
15. (1) 60. (4) 105. (1) 150. (3)
16. (4) 61. (3) 106. (4) 151. (4)
17. (4) 62. (1) 107. (2) 152. (3)
18. (4) 63. (3) 108. (2) 153. (1)
19. (2) 64. (1) 109. (2) 154. (1)
20. (2) 65. (1) 110. (1) 155. (3)
21. (3) 66. (1) 111. (2) 156. (1)
22. (2) 67. (1) 112. (4) 157. (2)
23. (2) 68. (2) 113. (3) 158. (4)
24. (1) 69. (1) 114. (2,3)# 159. (1)
25. (3) 70. (3) 115. (4) 160. (2)
26. (3) 71. (4) 116. (2) 161. (2)
27. (2) 72. (2) 117. (2) 162. (4)
28. (4) 73. (4) 118. (3) 163. (4)
29. (3) 74. (1) 119. (4) 164. (1)
30. (4) 75. (1) 120. (4) 165. (1)
31. (2) 76. (1) 121. (2) 166. (3)
32. (3) 77. (3) 122. (2) 167. (4)
33. (1) 78. (4) 123. (4) 168. (4)
34. (4) 79. (2) 124. (4) 169. (3)
35. (4) 80. (1) 125. (4) 170. (4)
36. (2) 81. (1) 126. (2) 171. (4)
37. (3) 82. (3) 127. (4) 172. (3)
38. (3) 83. (4) 128. (1) 173. (1)
39. (1) 84. (3) 129. (2) 174. (1*)
40. (1) 85. (3) 130. (4) 175. (2)
41. (4) 86. (3) 131. (1) 176. (3,4)#
42. (4) 87. (3) 132. (3) 177. (3)
43. (1) 88. (3) 133. (4) 178. (1)
44. (2) 89. (2) 134. (1) 179. (2)
45. (2) 90. (4) 135. (3) 180. (1)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 114 & 176, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - R
(TARA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (4) 46. (4) 91. (4) 136. (3)
2. (3) 47. (4) 92. (2) 137. (2)
3. (3) 48. (3) 93. (4) 138. (4)
4. (4) 49. (4) 94. (2) 139. (4)
5. (1) 50. (1) 95. (3) 140. (1)
6. (4) 51. (4) 96. (2) 141. (3)
7. (1) 52. (3) 97. (2) 142. (3)
8. (3) 53. (3) 98. (4) 143. (2)
9. (2) 54. (3) 99. (1) 144. (2)
10. (3) 55. (4) 100. (1) 145. (4)
11. (2) 56. (3) 101. (2) 146. (3)
12. (1) 57. (3) 102. (1) 147. (3)
13. (2) 58. (1) 103. (3) 148. (1)
14. (4) 59. (2) 104. (4) 149. (2)
15. (3) 60. (1) 105. (1) 150. (3)
16. (1) 61. (3) 106. (4) 151. (3)
17. (4) 62. (1) 107. (4) 152. (1)
18. (2) 63. (2) 108. (4) 153. (2)
19. (4) 64. (4) 109. (4) 154. (3)
20. (1) 65. (1) 110. (1) 155. (1)
21. (2) 66. (4) 111. (4) 156. (2)
22. (4) 67. (1) 112. (4) 157. (3)
23. (1) 68. (4) 113. (1) 158. (2)
24. (4) 69. (2) 114. (4) 159. (4)
25. (4) 70. (1) 115. (2) 160. (3)
26. (3) 71. (3) 116. (3) 161. (1)
27. (3) 72. (3) 117. (2) 162. (3)
28. (3) 73. (2) 118. (2) 163. (4)
29. (4) 74. (1) 119. (1) 164. (3)
30. (1) 75. (3) 120. (3) 165. (1)
31. (3) 76. (3) 121. (3) 166. (2)
32. (4*) 77. (1,2)# 122. (1) 167. (2)
33. (2) 78. (1) 123. (4) 168. (3)
34. (1) 79. (1) 124. (4) 169. (1)
35. (4) 80. (1) 125. (4) 170. (4)
36. (2) 81. (2) 126. (3) 171. (3)
37. (2,3)# 82. (1) 127. (3) 172. (1)
38. (1) 83. (3) 128. (4) 173. (2)
39. (2) 84. (3) 129. (4) 174. (1)
40. (3) 85. (1) 130. (4) 175. (4)
41. (4) 86. (3) 131. (2) 176. (2)
42. (4) 87. (4) 132. (4) 177. (1)
43. (3) 88. (3) 133. (4) 178. (4)
44. (4) 89. (1) 134. (3) 179. (4)
45. (3) 90. (4) 135. (3) 180. (2)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
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Q.No. 37 & 77, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727
BOOKLET CODE - Q
(TARA)
Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer Q.No. Answer
1. (4) 46. (4) 91. (2) 136. (2)
2. (4) 47. (3) 92. (2) 137. (2)
3. (1) 48. (1) 93. (1) 138. (3,4)#
4. (2) 49. (3) 94. (1) 139. (2)
5. (2) 50. (4) 95. (1) 140. (1)
6. (2) 51. (1) 96. (2) 141. (2)
7. (2) 52. (3) 97. (1) 142. (2)
8. (2) 53. (3) 98. (2) 143. (1)
9. (2) 54. (1) 99. (1) 144. (4)
10. (2) 55. (4) 100. (2) 145. (4)
11. (2) 56. (1) 101. (1) 146. (3)
12. (2) 57. (4) 102. (4) 147. (1)
13. (1) 58. (1) 103. (2) 148. (1)
14. (2) 59. (2) 104. (1) 149. (4)
15. (1) 60. (1) 105. (2) 150. (3)
16. (3) 61. (2) 106. (1) 151. (2)
17. (1) 62. (1) 107. (3) 152. (3)
18. (4) 63. (2) 108. (3) 153. (3)
19. (4) 64. (4) 109. (3) 154. (1)
20. (1) 65. (2) 110. (3) 155. (2)
21. (2) 66. (3) 111. (3) 156. (1)
22. (3) 67. (1) 112. (2) 157. (3)
23. (4) 68. (2) 113. (2*) 158. (1)
24. (2) 69. (2) 114. (3) 159. (3)
25. (3) 70. (3) 115. (1) 160. (1)
26. (4) 71. (4) 116. (1,4)# 161. (1)
27. (1) 72. (1) 117. (4) 162. (1)
28. (2) 73. (1) 118. (4) 163. (1)
29. (4) 74. (2) 119. (3) 164. (3)
30. (1) 75. (4) 120. (1) 165. (3)
31. (4) 76. (3) 121. (2) 166. (3)
32. (2) 77. (2) 122. (4) 167. (1)
33. (3) 78. (4) 123. (2) 168. (3)
34. (1) 79. (3) 124. (3) 169. (2)
35. (4) 80. (1) 125. (1) 170. (1)
36. (3) 81. (4) 126. (4) 171. (2)
37. (4) 82. (4) 127. (4) 172. (1)
38. (3) 83. (2) 128. (3) 173. (4)
39. (4) 84. (3) 129. (4) 174. (3)
40. (2) 85. (1) 130. (2) 175. (3)
41. (1) 86. (3) 131. (2) 176. (4)
42. (3) 87. (2) 132. (4) 177. (2)
43. (2) 88. (1) 133. (2) 178. (1)
44. (2) 89. (3) 134. (2) 179. (3)
45. (2) 90. (1) 135. (1) 180. (3)
Though every care has been taken to provide the answers correctly but the Institute shall not be responsible for
any typographical error, if any.
#
Q.No. 116 & 138, as per the question statement and facts given in the question, there are two possible answers for this question. Both answers have
been indicated in the answers sheet.
* As per the question statement and facts given in the question, none of the options given is 100% correct. However, the closest acceptable answer
has been indicated in the answers sheet.
ADMISSION OPEN
Two Year Integrated Classroom Course Regular Course
for for
NEET & AIIMS 2019 NEET & AIIMS 2018
For Class XI studying students For Class XII passed students
Regd. Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005. Ph.: (011) 47623456
Toll Free: 1800-102-2727, 1800-180-2727