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Mi\rHEMA TICS'. tl~ld
1. The line segmentl'joining the I.! ~ ~ ~ CfiT ft6Rt.~ (~ ozm:r ~
centre of a circle to the middle ~) ~ ~ -a ~ Cffffi {@I@O\S
point of a chord (which+is not
~~m~~t
diameter) makes which of the
following angles withthechord? (A) L180°
(A) L.180°
(B) L90°
(B) L90°
(e) L120°
(e) L120°
(D) L30°
(D) L30°
(e) 6 cm
(C) 6~o lfto
I (D) 4cm (D) 4 ~o lft'o
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4. The height of a circular arch, is 4. ~. ,!'dICflR ~ cf?t ~ 5 1l\'o 3ltt
5 m and breadth is 30 m. ~ 30 1l\'o tl ~ cf?t ~ ~
Without altering the radius of ~ ~ ~ ~ 18 1l\'o ~ ~
the arch, its breadth is ~cf?t~~~
increased by 18 m. Then !'the
height of the arch will be
(A) 131l\'o
increased by
(C) 14 m
(D) 12 1l\'o
(D) 12 m
5. cft;t ~~. ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ 00 11
5. The number of circles to be ~ t, ~.~ ~ •.
~ cf?t~ t
drawn through three non-
collinear points is (A) ~ •.c;)
PPLT / 14/6-A 4
7. Ina circle, .ure",~o -of fWO 1. ~ .:~¥1t ..~~~~~.~
chords which are equidistant iR'fiR ~ .~ t,'ffl ~l (1l4i~~ CfiT
from centre of the circle is
~t
(A) 1: 2
(A) 1: 2
(B) 1: 1
(B) 1: 1
(C) 1: 3
(C) 1: 3
(D) 2: 1
(0) 2: 1
LBACiRtiRt
LBAe is equal to
'c· (A) LBOC
(A) LBOe
(C) {x: x + 5 = 5} = 0
(C) {x:x+5=5}=0
(C) {3} c A
(C) {3}!; A
(0) {5}!;A
(0) {5} c A
PPLT/14/6-A 6
13-// Onlrationalizing!C,the denemi- 13. ~ <m q~<fi(UI ~"l:R
\ 1+42 1+./2
nator, 3 _ 2..fi becomes
3 -2./2
7 + s.J2
(A)
2
7 + s.J2
(B) 7 -s.J2 (A)
2
7 + s.J2 (B) 7 -s.J2
(e)
9
7 + s.J2
(D) 7 + s.J2 . (e)
9
15. If the r.multiplicaijon of two ];,5.' ~ ..~ &j~q;l q;r !!UI'1'h{Wf. (x -1)3' am:
expressions. is (x -1)3 and their
~ ~~4,(hJldct; (x -1) m, (f)
HCF ,is (x- nt' then tAei.r LeM
~ ~ e'ijq21t=4~
will be
(D) 1
4
(D) *
17. The age of the father is three 17. furr c€t ~ 31tR ~ c€t ~ c€t "ijR
(C) 42~, 14 ~
(C) 42 years, 14"y~~$
(D) 45~, 15 ~
(D) 45 years, 15 years
(B) 80 (B) 80
(D) 20 (D) 20
PPLT/14/6-A 8
19. Thearea of therhfurlSus/wli<ise 19'J ~ .~ Cfjf ~, ~ H"IHH
parallel sides ate la."rom and ~'i12~o lfto' ~ 16 ~o 1fio
16 ,em in,:~gth and the ~'~ ~~i~ ctT ~. 6 ~o 1fio
distance between.them js 6 em,
will be '~,~ .
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23. The heights of two right-circujar ; 23.Gl~~~~{,Hlqo;(( ifCi;IT cfit JiilW"li
cylindrical vessels, are equal. If ~ tI~ ~ 3lTtm:" ~ ~3lf -q
the ratio of their radii of the 1: 4 em ~ -m, (1) ~ 3lF«R1 -q
bases is 1: 4, then the ratio of
~~
their volumes is
(A) 1: 4
(A) 1:4
(B) 1: 8
(B) 1:8
"}'
(e) 1 : 16 (e) 1: 16
(0) 1 : 64 (DP 1 : 64
(B) 7l1to
(B) 7 m
(A) 1: 2 (A) 1: 2
(B) 1: 4 (B) 1: 4
(e) 1: 6 (e) 1: 6
(0) 1: 8 (0) 1: 8
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26. Three solid spherical ~d~~9f 26. ~:m 3~o lit0n 4 ~o.lfto;lt~
radii 3 em, 4 ern.and 5 em are 5 ~o lfio ~ "ffR :cmrJf!cllCif)1( ,lRCfiT3TI
melted into aspherical bead. Its q;)~ttcllCif){ ~.~ lRCfiT GRTm 1p:IT
radius is
~, ~ ~ lRCfiT ~ ~ m7ft
(A) 6 em
(A) 6 ~o lfio
(B), 12 em
(
(B) 12 ~o lfio
(C) 50 em
.1. (C) 50 ~o lfio
(D) (50)3 em 1
(D) (50)'3"~o lfio
27. The radius of a sphere is..[3 em.
27. ~ ~ ~ ~..[3 ~o lfio~, ~
Its surface area is
rm~~
(A) 121t sq em
(A) 121t CFf~o lfio
(B) 4..[31t sq em
(B) 4..f31t ~-eo.lfio
(C) 61t sq em
(C) 61tCFf ~o lfio
(D) 2..[3 1t sq em
!(ql) 2..[3 1t ~ ~o lfio
28• 1- sin x IS
. equ al to
1 + sin x 28. I-s'rnx ~ ~
1+ sinx
(A) l-sinx
(A) 1- sin x
(B) seex + tan x
(B) seex + tan x .
(C) seex-tanx
(C) secx - tan x
(D) eosx-sinx
(D) cos x - sin x
29.
29.
eos(90° + 6)see (3600 - 6)tan(180° - 6)
eqf(900+9)~eG(360~.~.9)tan(180° - 9)
seq(9 - 7200) sin(540° +.-e)eot{Q.-900 ) s~e(6 -r 7,2Qo )sin(540° .-t .6)eot(9 - 900 )
is equal to ;iRJ1R ~:
(A) 0 (A) 0
(B) 1 (B) 1
(C) -1 (C) -1
(D) 2 (D) 2
(B) $ (B) $
(C) _1 (C) _1
.J3 .J3
(D)~ (D) ~'
.J7 .J7
31. A helicopter, at an altitude of 31. 1000 lft"o cfIT~ "tR ~ ~ff1CfiiQ<
1000 m, finds that two ships are
sailing towards it in the same
CfiT mfuf mmt ~
GT ~ ~ ~
direction. The angles of 3fu: ~ -gt mn·.··,q 3lT ~ ..t I ~ff1CfiiQ<
depression of the ships as ~ ~ "tR .~,~ ,~.: . !
3iq~qj:tr CfiTur
observed from the helicopter are ~: 45° ~ 30° ~ ~ tl Gf.n
45° and 30°, respectively. The . ~~~cfIT~t
distance between thetwo ships
is (A) 273·2 lft"o
(A) 273·2 m (B) 216·2lft"o
(B) 216·2 m
(C) 279·3 lft""
(C) 279·3 m
(D) None of the above
(D) .,q~ CfiTl ~
,
PPLT/14/6-A 12 }I
33£" If the angle of eleV'lt;.onoftfie '33.<~ ~ CfiT 3~rliSlI ~ 30° -ij-60°
sunchanges>:frOnl'li3~;r,!(> 60°, q~'qtWd~. -amrr t, oTIS lft 0 ~ ~
then the diffeJ'enC.:between the ~ q'<ul~lfi,~ ~ m ~ -q >rrn
lengths of shadows of a pole
15 m high,· made :•. these two
~~, cfij ("Iktl~?<.flCf;T3MR t
positions, is (A) "7'5 lfto
(A) 7'5 m
(B) 15lfto
(B) 15 III
(C) 10.J3lfto
(C) 10.J3 m
(D) ~ lfto
(D) ~ m .J3
.J3
PPLT/14/6-A 13 [ P.T.O.
36. In a triangle, a line divides.-gs 36. ~ ~-ij, ~ ~ bID '~Gl
two sides in the same ratio. In ~m en) ~. ~.,.-ij ~ cmft
eve~case, this~. be tl ~"'~".q ..Cf6 "Mt
(A) half of the third side (A) cftmt ~ c€t .3Trtft
(B) one-third of the third side
(B) cftmt ~ c€t ~-~
(C) parallel to the third side
(A) congruent
(B) ~
(B) similar
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39. If in two triangles; thft)'sidesate 39t.J~ ~; ~~:c61 ~" (11Of1~rHdl
~; ffi
p11-1Partional, then(i~e triangles .3lTtRf.~~
with respect jo ,~a~, other will
I
be
(A) equiangular
(B) congruent
(A) congruent
(B) ~
(B) similar
will be .
(B) congruent
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42. If in two triangles.vany angle~of 42. ~,G1 ~ -ij, ~ q;y ~ cn1uT,,~ ,
one triangle is equal to anrangle ~ ~~~ ~ m~~ctiluIT cn1
of the other, and the sides "$fA Cfl® ~ B1"IIjqldl m, <IT f,r~
forming these angles be
~
proportional, then the triangles
are
(A) isosceles
(B) ~
(B) similar
(C) congruent
(A) congruency
(B) dissimilarity
(C) B1"I(C\Qdl
(C) similarity
(D) None of the above
PPLT/14/6-A 16
4&. The triangle, whos~~ry side is -q
,2 em mOI!¢ in length,Lthan the
sides of a giv¢"n~gle, has
45,-~;
)v'2\"tfto{~
~
~3l1-«,lfiTcfi
*tt,·.~ ~~~
lI(:~ '~.,
-« ~ ~tl
cfIT
what relation with the given
triangle? ~?
(B) Equiangular
(C) Congruent
.}m~~.
46. If in the corresponding heights
of .two triarlgles, the '¥ati6 is 46 •. ~m ..~ cfit ·Wffi J;'4f~~ -q'~
same as' 'in their two fcf;;:gf1m·Wm ~m
corresponding sides, then the or
-q ~, c); ~ ~
triangles will be
(A) right-angled"
i
(B) congruent
(C),similar (C) ~
so. If the radii of twoC'circles are 50: ~'Gl'~tJ1, cfit ~~'I~~(lak t, '-aT'~
equal, then they are ~ -ij~ , " ,
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51. The sun produces large amount 51. ~ ~ 1IDrT -ij ~ ~ -ij ~ ~
of energy by iRT ~ CfiUITt?
(A) 10~
(A) 10 coulomb
(B) 2'5~
(B) 2'5 coulomb
(C) 150~
(C) 150 coulomb
55. A lens has focal length +20 em. 55. M "(fR1 ("ffi:l) ~ ~ ~
Its power will be +20 tolfto ~I ~ ~ "itrft
(A) 2~ dioptre
PPLT/14/6-A 24
'5'1. Which-;one of ~ibUowing, .is ,5tl~ Pi",~futd! ~ ~ ~-lfi; 'Q,Cfi '~,~'
called 'red, planet'? ,.~ dfi~It11 t?
(A) Jupiter
(A) iiJ~fClRt
(B) Saturn
(B) m;r
(C) Mars
(C) l11m
(0) Uranus
(C) Saturn
(0) Mars
(C) m;r
59. According to Mubb~'s flaw, the
relative velocity of two stars (0) ~
PPLT/14/6-A 25
60. For weather forecasting, whiCh 60~ ~-~ "IRtlSl{qluft ~ ~"~ !
(B) UV-rays
(D) IRS-IA
(C) Orbit inclined at 23° from (C) ~ cna;f qrr ~ 23° 'tf\
equatorial plane R:t~~&llf ~ 'tf\ ~ m
(D) None of the above
PPLTI14/6-A 26
68. A body is ~o1ving bT a 63. .'M f.ifMt ~. ~ <litICfjH ~-ij
constant speed.ng ':a •.wcular ·~~·'_llftf~Atfltqti{1tl·~
path of fixed fa~jps. Here
lJ
2 fct;o lITo om ~
64. A 2 kg block IilnCl ,4 ~ block
64. ~
~ en) ~ ~ mr~ ~-~
4 fct;o lITo ~
filw;rr
are dropped from the same roof
1FU1 ~ ~L~.-ij crr.n ,~CX«fta
simultaneously. ..~;r~e ratio of
time taken by them to reach the
~~3l~Tft·· s
ground will be
I
(A) 1: 2
'"L(A) 1: ·2:
I
J
l' ~
(B) 2:}
(B) 2: 1
I
(C) 1: 4
(C), 1: 4
I
(D) 1:"1 (D) L: 1
PPLT/14/6-A 27
6S.Ncar start81 froth rest aid 65. ''Q,Cf);ifiR ..~ ~. ~/Q\Cfi~qH
"inclteasesits velocity'at "constant ~ ~~ •.~ 36 ~olfto /..qo CfiT
rate to 36 krn/h in 30 sec. Its ~ 30'~ .q..-srnr ~ ~I ~
acceleration will be
~t
(0) zero
y. ~., ;,}
,(C) a parabola
67. A train runs by: a constant 67. 'Q,Cf) 1:WII~ Q\Cfi~"II"1 ma ,~ }lCf ~ -ij
speed towards east. A person
sitting on a seat facing east Ilfij"lH tl ~ ~ ~ 3fu: ~~ ~
tosses a coin. The coin 'Q,Cf) <mfi 'Q,Cf) ~ 301('1d I t I ~ fmm
" ~
.. i
PPLT/14/6-A 29
(A) ~~~~1:R~~t
(B) ~~ ~ ~ 1:R'"'"0II(tOl(6,'1lm t
(e) ~~ ~ ~ 1:R,tfq'?*=fi'~ t
(D) ~~~1:R~Mt
I"';
.j.
of if both decrease
(D)' A '~ 'Sf&ttfl'1!~ ~ ~ B
(D) the mass of A decreases
while the mass of B CfiJ ~&lq 1'1'if<9 ~,
increases
;73. -q, 3i1~~1d ~, ~i~' ~." ,iJ;T
73. Two charged balls, ofvmasees
~&lql'1 l;,jtso IDo. 't;'im· .,~ 1:R 1
1 kg each have also 1 coulomb
~ ~, ~, "Q\(6 .~~ r ~
chalrge on each of them. They
are separated by a fixed ~ *L~,.GRT,.~~~("qI(6~OI
distance r. The ratio of GR'f ~ ~-~ GR'fcir ~ Q)1rr
gravitation force to electrostatic
force between them will be (A) 0'2 x]O-19
(A) 0'2,«10-19
(B) 0·7 x 10-20
(B) 0·7 x 10-20
(e) 0'5><10-19 "
(e) 0'5 x 10-19
PPLT/14/6-A 30 It
·"74.Wheri work done fi8?liegative.
'.
friction. ~1Nf~~'
(A) ~
(A) longitudinal
(8) ~
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83. 240 waves are csmpleted ·an 83. 240 ~ 16·:~.q',~~~·t1'~
16 sec. The frequency of the c#IT ~t
wave is
(A) 3840~
(A) 3840 Hz
,(B) 256~
(B) 256 Hz
(C) 224~
(C) 224 Hz
184. A man cannot see the object 84. ~ ~ 40 ~olfio ~ Cfilf ~. c#IT ~
clearly if object distance is less CfiT atq;-atq; ~ ~ ~ tI ~
than 40 em. He sh.9tilduse the f.I•••fitf4atl.-q..~ ~ ~ ~,.~ ~
spectacle of glass having focal ~~?
length
200
(A) -- -e-o lfio
3
100
(D) ---
3 em.
RFLT/14/6-A 34
85. -,/\ white ray.pa#Se$:tP:rough ,:~.a ,.5. &.i~la*1Il,.~m ~ ~,~ •.,.~
prism as sho~;in. 1M. fc;illowing
figure. X and Y are the limiting
,i'~ ~ tl X··'. Y.~
fct;{Uf tI
ray~.
W\
Here
(A) x~t·~Y~
(B) X is violet and Y is red
(B) xWt 3ffi: Y~
(A) 5
'{i\) 5 .,.
},,::::3 "=;'> 1.{'
(B). 6 re t '
(13). 6
(C)~125
(0) 30 (0) 30
91. When an ice cube melts, the 91. a:rR~ ifli; CfiT ~'~tfe.ttl t, <it
volume of water';' ~ GR lTRt CfiT 3W«R
"
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(nT 0'~
92. When heat br given to an rjQe 92. ~ ~'~i'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t,m
cube, its.·temperature ~·.mtT
('~~.~
marked as (500 W, 220 V) and ~ ~ (500 qg, 220 ~) ~
(1000 W,_ 220 V) respectively. (1000 CllG, 220 ~) IA am B ~
The ratio ofresisfanoes 6f A and
B will be \r:
(A) 1: 2
(A) 1: 2
(Bf 2:1';
(B) 2: 1
(e) 1: 4 (e) 1: 4
(D) 4: 1
PPLT/14/6-A 38
95. 2 0 and '4 Qres8atorsa.r~ joiiied 95; 2 aWr *:14 ~ ~ <n ~:~
in parallel across a 6 volt 6~ ~ "« (iq,ql;:ij( ~ -ij ~ TF-rr
battery . The ratio, of voltages
across them w:Ul.···be. tIFf c;);if SfRtUQi6l ~. ftro ~ ~
Cf)t.~
(A) 1: 1
(A) 1: 1
(B) 1:2
(B) 1:2
(C) 2:1
(C) 2:1
(0) 4: 1
(0) 4:1
(B) joule
(5) ~
(0) mho
(o(~
97. In a dry cell, the negative
electrode iamade of which one 97. ~~. ~ ~ *,Ojj<"ii!fi ~M~6 f.n:;r ~
.'.{'.,"
of the following?
"" r;" <
-«~.~.~.7 '
(A) Copper (J1) 'ffiin
(B) Maxwell
(C) ~
(C) Weber
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SPACB FOR ROUGH. WORK I·~ ~ ,..- ~
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CHEMISTRY I (ij~q~I'Jijf
(A) ~02~~~P~t
(A) it reacts with 02
(B) ~ 3ctl~Cb)t:1I~~e~ ...~ OOT
(B) it inhibits glycolysis
t
(C) it makes nervous system (C) ~'~mr'q;)~~t
active
(0) ~ ~ 'ij ffR;R crra ~4)3t11fit"1 ~
(0) i~ reacts. witlJ,.hEWlIlQgl9,1;lin
of blood ".. .. 'fsfiinc~
.(
t
(B,),90~;:
,~d 02 (B) CO2 (p.11 02
- - -\ _,I
PPLT/1416-A
104. The largest portion of ~1i~.qwJ-ij q l~q:scll4 fm1 q;y ~ ~
atmospheric gases by weight is ~.t
(A) oxygen
(D) argon
(D) ~
105. Smog is
105. ~-~t
(A) a natural phenomenon
PPLT!14/6-A
10,.7. TwoJ neighbounJrlOf'Aollto1ogaus
series differ by
(A) -CH
(C) -CH3
(0) -CH4
(C) -CH3 iRl
(A) CnH2n+2
(S) CnH2n
(C) CnH2n"::;2
(0) CnRn,
cl,JD} C02 + H2
PPLT/14/6-A 47
111. A subatomiC'f)artiCle,which hlis >11,1. ~ 3qq",I~i:f)' 'afNf,l ~ :Q;i:fi ~
(C) electron
(0) proton
(A) isotones
.>l. '
(0) isotopes,
(O)~
(A) 8 (A) 8
,
(B) 2 (B) 2
(C) 1 (C) 1
(0) 10 (0) 10
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114. When an
electron"di'tij)s fram a 114.,Ofif" ~'~i~iq ~,. ,~. ~ -e- 'i!if;q
high energy level to a low energy ,~,~ lR ~l t, ~
'level, then
u ~
(A) ~ 3i·q:t~~~~t
(A) energy is absorbed
(A) decreases
(B) increases
(A) solids having high· melting (A) cffi:f, 3lftlq; Jlcl~;Cfi ~ (f~
points an.d good conductors
of electricity,
~ ~ ~lclCfi ma ~
(B) gases having low melting (B) lR:r, q;q IIWi;Cfi qffi ~ W~
points and poor conductors m~ma~
of electricity
(C) im-, q;q Ilcl ••iCfi/~ n~ ~
(C) solids having low melting
points and good conductors
~ QT4R1Cfi ma ~
df electricity
(D) cffi:f, 3lftlq; Ilcl"ii~ ~ (f~
(D) solids having high melting
points and bad conductors
~ ~ ~T4R1Cfi ma ~
:,.," ,:1'] "'~_ "".J.\ " ,
of electricity
PPLT/14/6-A 50
1~. CaO and CO2 •.~ Ptdt1uced"by 120. iCaC03 .~. w:i,~ tR CaO '"WIT
heating CaC03; 'What. is the
type of the reaction and the
CO2 sm m- ~1 ~f?t;41 ~ WiFiR (Nf
process? ~~~~?
I
~
Ii
121. ~~ ..~~~~~cit
forward reaction by changing ~Hfclf{sd .q ~ fctiet:.fil qft:td"i ~ I
!
which of the folwwing?
~.~t?
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123. In any'electrochemical cell, the 123. ~ ~ ~-{lijI4f.\Cfi ~ 'ij, ~ .
cathode is always ~~·t
(A) a non-metal (A) ~~
(C) the electrode at which some (C) ~ ...~~<;f~~ ~ l:R CfiT{ ~~<;f?T"1
gains ..electrons ~~t
(0) the electrode at which some (0) ~ .~~<;f?t~ m tk ~ ~~<;f?T"i
loses. electrons 19T~t
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electrolysis of aqu~ti8; silver
127. ~Ifm;q~-C~~e *< ~.l~ ~
~~~~:'
sulphate are
(0) Proton,.)~.t.~occurs in
the reaction
(A) decreases
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130. Which of the. following is nota 130. PI""'il{;tfuiq if -a ctR-m ~. ~:ql(t\q;;
(A) Mendeleev
(B) Newlands
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MendeIeev's perio~ .·tableis 133~ ~~4 ~c ~ ·mftuft ,:~. em
based on
anmfta t?
(A) atomic weight
(A) ~ \tR
(B) atomic number
(B) ~~
(C) atomic rad1tis'
(C) ~~
(0) atomic velume.
(0) ~ JffiIT
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137. An example of secondaryfuel is
, 138. Combustion of fuel involves the 138. ~'-R ~ '~ -q ~ 3lR - cfit
chemical reaction between fuel ~1«1~~(.fi ~ ~ tl
and
(A) t51~i1'ii1"1
(A) hydrogen
(B) 11Fft
(B) water
(C) 3'lT(f(fl~H
(C) oxygen
(0) 'i1~{l~H
(0) nitrogen
(A) ~21~ot B, A
(A) vitamins B, A
(B) ~21~<1 A, 0, E, K
(B) vitamins A, 0, E, K
(C) ~21f&t"1A, B,. ".C, D.'
(C) vitamins A, B, C, 0 '. ' .
(0) vitamins B, C
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.141;.Which vitamin. is responsible for
141..~q;r ~ ~tH ~-m Rt21flf'i
blood clotting? v
(iiilqCf) ~?
(A) Vitamin E
(A) ~ll~'i E
(B) Vitamin Bl
(B) R4l,ftI'i Bl
(C) Vitamin C
(C) "R42Ift1'i C
(D) Vitamin K
(D) f4ll~"f K
142. Iodine is essential for the
prevention of which disease? 142.
(A) Goiter
(A) ~
(B) Muscle weakness
(B) Cf)tfMt( ·Ji;{iq~ft
(C) Diarrhoea
(C) ~
(D) Osteoporosis
(D) ~CfiTm
143. Which of the following gives
maximum energy in metabolic 143. F\""1fclRsd -R .. ~ cttf-m :q:q14oqq eta
process?
~ -ij m~ ~ "5IGR Cfi«ff ~?
(A) Protein
(A) ~
(B) Vitamin i,
(B) f4(!J~"f
(C) Lipid
(C) qm
(D) CarQohy:drat~
(D) Cf)Ii(it:ffila
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145. Which family of plants usually
fixes nitrogen? ~ Cfi«fT t, Cffl·t
146. The process of conversion of 146. ~.q 3tt~ NO'3 llitN2 .q qf(qa-=l
NO'3 to N2 present in soil is eIIT m~i~pjf;)
Cf® ~ t
known as
(A) -=l1~<fICfi{OI
(A) nitrification
(C) Pc!"II~{lCfi{OI
(C) denitrification
(B) Ocean
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148. The pyramid 6f( enei-gy.in an
ecosystem
(A) ~~
(A) Free energy
(B) 'tfiliR
(B) Carbon
(C) Nitrogen
(B)~~
(B) first consumers
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