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TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2019
Test Syllabus : Unit 1, 2,3,4 & 5 Test # 01 Test Pattern : AIIMS
TEST DATE : 16 - 09 - 2018
Important Instructions / egRoiw.kZ funsZ'k
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so
bl ijh{kk iq fLrdk dks tc rd uk [kks y s a tc rd dgk u tk,s A
1. A seat marked with Reg. No. will be allotted to each student. The student should ensure that he/she occupies the correct seat only.
If any student is found to have occupied the seat of another student, both the students shall be removed from the examination and
shall have to accept any other penalty imposed upon them.
izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dk jftLVªs'ku ua- ds vuqlkj LFkku fu;r gS rFkk os vius fu;r LFkku ij gh cSBsaA ;fn dksbZ fo|kFkhZ fdlh nwljs fo|kFkhZ ds LFkku ij
cSBk ik;k x;k rks nksuksa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj dj fn;k tk,xk vkjS nksuksa dks dksbZ vU; tqekZuk Hkh Lohdk;Z gksxkA
2. Each correct answer carries 1 marks, while one third mark will be deducted from the total of individual subject for each
incorrect answer.
izR;sd lgh mÙkj dk 1 vad gS] tcfd ,d frgkbZ vad xyr mÙkj dk ml fo"k; ds dqy vadksa esa ls de dj fy;k tk;sxkA
3. Student can not use log tables and calculators or any other material in the examination hall.
fo|kFkhZ ijh{kk d{k esa yksx Vscy] dsYdwyVs j ;k fdlh vU; lkexzh dk mi;ksx ugha dj ldrk gAS
4. Student must abide by the instructions issued during the examination, by the invigilators or the centre incharge.
ijh{kk ds le; fo|kFkhZ dks ifjoh{kd }kjk fn;s x;s funsZ'kksa dh ikyuk djuk vko';d gSA
5. Before attempting the question paper ensure that it contains all the pages and that no question is missing.
iz'u i= gy djus ls igys fo|kFkhZ vk'oLr gks tk, fd blesa lHkh ist layXu gSa vFkok ughaA
6. Use Blue or Black Ball Point Pen Only to completely darken the appropriate circle.
mfpr xksys dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy uhys vkSj dkys ckWy ikWbUV isu dk iz;ksx djsaA
7. If you want to attempt any question then circle should be properly darkened as shown below, otherwise leave blank.
;fn vki fdlh iz'u dks gy djus dk iz;kl djrs gSa rks mfpr xksys dks uhps n'kkZ;s x;s vuqlkj xgjk dkyk djsa vU;Fkk mls [kkyh NksM+ nsaA
Correct Method (lgh rjhdk) Wrong Method (xyr rjhdk)

8. Please do not fold the Answer Sheet and do not make any stray marks on it.
Ïi;k mÙkj iqfLrdk dks eksM+s ugha vkSj bl ij fdlh izdkj dk fu'kku u yxk;saA
9. The candidate will not do any rough work on the Answer Sheet.
ijh{kkFkhZ mÙkj iqfLrdk ij fdlh izdkj dk jQ dk;Z uk djsaA
10. CHANGING AN ANSWER IS NOT ALLOWED.
mÙkj ifjorZu dh vuqefr ugha gSA
11. Use of Pencil is strictly prohibited
is f Uly dk iz ;ks x loZ Fkk oftZ r gSA
Ensure that your OMR Answer Sheet has been signed by the Invigilator and the candidate himself/ herself.
lqfuf'pr djsa fd OMR mÙkj iqfLrdk ij fujh{kd vkSj ifj{kkFkhZ (Lo;a) ds gLrk{kj fd, x;s gksaA

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TOPICS : Basic Mathematics used in Physics, Vectors, Units, Dimensions and Measurement, Electrostatics,
Kinematics (Motion along a straight line and Motion in a plane), Current electricity and Heating Effects of
Currents, Laws of Motion and Friction, Capacitors, Work, Energy & Power, Circular Motion, Magnetic effect of
current and Magnetism, Collisions and Centre of Mass, Electromagnetic Induction
1. The equation of state for n moles of an ideal gas 1. ,d vkn'kZ xSl ds n eksy ds fy;s voLFkk lehdj.k
is pV = nRT, where R is constant. The SI unit for pV = nRT
R is:- }kjk O;Dr dh tkrh g]S tgk¡ R ,d fu;rkad gAS R dk SI
ek=d gS :-
(1) JK–1 per molecule (2) JK–1 mole–1
(1) JK–1 izfr v.kq (2) JK–1 mole–1
(3) Jkg–1K–1 (4) JK–1 g–1 (3) Jkg–1K–1 (4) JK–1 g–1
uuur uuur uuur
2. The magnitude of resultant of the three vectors 2. fp= esa iznf'kZr rhu lfn'kksa OA, OB o OC ds ifj.kkeh
uuur uuur uuur
OA, OB and OC shown in figure is : dk ifjek.k gksxk :
A
A B
B
r 45º
r 45º 45º
45º O r C
O r C

(1) r (2) 2r
(1) r (2) 2r
(3) r(1 + 2) (4) r( 2 - 1) (3) r(1 + 2) (4) r( 2 - 1)

3. The percentage error in measuring M, L and T 3. M, L ,oa T ds ekiu esa izfr'kr =qfV Øe'k% 1%, 1.5%
are 1%, 1.5% and 3% respectively. Then the ,oa 3% g]S rks [ML–1T–1] foekvksa okyh HkkfS rd jkf'k ds
percentage error in measuring the physical
quantity with dimensions ML–1T–1 is:-
ekiu esa izfr'kr =qfV g:S -
(1) 1% (2) 3.5% (3) 3% (4) 5.5% (1) 1% (2) 3.5% (3) 3% (4) 5.5%
4. Two thin concentric hollow conducting spheres of 4. R1 o R2 f=T;kvksa ds nks la dsUnzh ; irys pkyd xksy h;
radii R1 and R2 bear charges Q1 and Q2 respectively. dks'kksa ij vkos'k Øe'k% Q1 o Q2 gSA ;fn R1 < R 2 gks
If R1 < R2, then the potential of a point at a distance rks dsU nz ls r nwjh ij (R1 < r < R 2) foHko dk eku gS :-
r from the centre (R1 < r < R2) is :-
1 Q1 + Q 2 1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö
1 Q1 + Q 2 1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö (1) 4 pe . (2) 4 pe . ç r + R ÷
(1) 4 pe . r (2) 4 pe . ç r + R ÷ 0 r 0 è 2 ø
0 0 è 2 ø

1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö 1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö 1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö 1 æ Q1 Q 2 ö
(3) 4 pe . ç R + R ÷ (4) 4 pe . ç R + r ÷ (3) 4 pe . ç R + R ÷ (4) 4 pe . ç R + r ÷
0 è 1 2 ø 0 è 1 ø 0 è 1 2 ø 0 è 1 ø

æ 10 ö 10æ ö
5. Charge of + ç ÷ × 10–9 C are placed at each of 5. ,d 8 cm Hkqtk ds oxZ ds pkjksa dksuksa ij + ç 3 ÷ × 10–9 C
è 3ø è ø
the four corners of a square of side 8 cm. The ek=k ds vkos'k j[ks gq, gaS oxZ ds fod.kZ ds dVku fcUnq ij
potential at the intersection of the diagonals is :- foHko dk eku gksxk :-
(1) 150 2 volt (2) 1500 2 volt (1) 150 2 volt (2) 1500 2 volt
(3) 900 2 volt (4) 900 volt (3) 900 2 volt (4) 900 volt
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6. An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30º with 6. ,d o| S qr f}/kqzo] 2 × 105 N/C rhozrk okys fo|qr {ks= ls
an electric field intensity 2 × 10 5 N/C. It 30º dks.k ij j[kk gqvk gAS ;g 4 Nm cyk?kw.kZ vuqHko
experience a torque equal to 4 Nm. The charge djrk gAS ;fn f}/kqzo dh yEckbZ 2 cm gS rks f}/kqzo ij
on the dipole, if the dipole length is 2 cm, is :- vkos'k gS :-
(1) 5 mC (2) 7 mC (1) 5 mC (2) 7 mC
(3) 8 mC (4) 2 mC (3) 8 mC (4) 2 mC
7. Two pith balls carrying equal charges are 7. ljd.Ms dh nks xsanks ij leku vkos'k gS bUgas leku yEckbZ
suspended from a common point by strings of dh Mks fj;kas ls ,d fcUnq ls yVdk;k x;k gAS la rqyu dh
equal length, the equilibrium separation between voLFkk esa buds chp dh nwjh r gSA vc Mksfj;ksa dks
them is r. Now the strings are rigidly clamped at
half the height. The equilibrium separation
mudh vk/kh ÅapkbZ ij dl dj ck¡/k fn;k tkrk gSA
between the balls now become :- lUrqy u dh fLFkfr esa nksuksa xsnksa ds chp dh nwjh gksxh :-

y/2 y/2
y y

r r' r r'
2
æ 1 ö
2
æ r ö æ 1 ö æ r ö
(1) ç ÷ (2) ç 3 ÷ (1) ç ÷ (2) ç 3 ÷
è 2ø è 2ø è 2ø è 2ø
æ 2r ö æ 2r ö æ 2r ö æ 2r ö
(3) ç ÷ (4) ç ÷ (3) ç ÷ (4) ç ÷
è 3ø è 3 ø è 3ø è 3 ø
8. The electric potential V at any point(x,y,z), all in 8. vUrfj{k esa fdlh fcUnq (x,y,z) lHkh ehVj esa ij fo|qr
metres in space is given by V = 4x2 volt. The foHko V, V = 4x2 volt }kjk fn;k tkrk gSA fcUnq (1,0,2)
electric field at the point (1,0,2) is :- ij fo|qr {ks= gS :-
(1) 8 N/C along positive X-axis (1) 8 N/C /kukRed X-v{k ds vuqfn'k
(2) 16 N/C along negative X-axis (2) 16 N/C ½.kkRed X-v{k ds vuqfn'k
(3) 16 N/C along positive X-axis (3) 16 N/C /kukRed X-v{k ds vuqfn'k
(4) 8 N/C along negative X-axis (4) 8 N/C ½.kkRed X-v{k ds vuqfn'k
9. A cyclist starts from the centre O of a circular park 9. ,d lkbZfdy lokj 1 fdeh f=T;k ds o`Ùkkdkj ikdZ ds dsUæ
of radius one kilometer, reaches the edge P of the O ls pyuk izkjEHk djrk g]S ikdZ ds fdukjs P ij igqp ¡ rk
park, then cycles along the circumference and g]S fQj ikdZ dh ifjf/k ij lkbZfdy pykrs gq, fp=kuqlkj
returns to the centre along Q as shown in the Q ds jkLrs dsUæ O ij ykVS vkrk gAS ;fn mldh ;k=k esa 10
figure. If the round trip takes 10 minutes, the net feuV dk le; yxk g]S rks lkbZfdy lokj dk dqy foLFkkiu
displacement and average speed of the cyclist (in rFkk vkl
S r pky (ehVj rFkk fdeh izfr ?k.Vk esa gS :-
meter and kilometer per hour) is :-
Q
Q

O P
O P M
M

p+ 4 p+ 4
(1) 0, 1 (2) ,0 (1) 0, 1 (2) ,0
2 2
p+4 p+4
(3) 21.4, (4) 0, 21.4 (3) 21.4, (4) 0, 21.4
2 2
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10. A body of mass 2 kg has an initial velocity of 10. 2 kg æO;eku ds ,d fi.M dk izkjfEHkd osx OE ds vuqfn'k
5 m/s along OE and it is subjected to a force of
5 m/s gS vkjS bl ij OE ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa 4 N dk
4 N in a direction perpendicular to OE. The
cy yxk gAS 4 s i'pkr~ fcUnq O ls oLrq dh nwjh gksxh :-
distance of the body from O after 4 s will be:-
(approximately) (yxHkx)
(1) 20 m (2) 48 m (3) 28 m (4) 26 m (1) 20 m (2) 48 m (3) 28 m (4) 26 m
11. A body is at rest at x = 0. At t = 0, it starts moving 11. ,d fi.M x = 0 ij fojkekoLFkk esa gAS t = 0 ij ;g
in the positive x-direction with a constant +x fn'kk esa fu;r Roj.k ls pyuk izkjEHk djrk gAS Bhd
acceleration. At the same instant another body mlh le; ,d nwljk fi.M x = 0 ls fu;r pky ls +x fn'kk
passes through x = 0 moving in the positive esa xqtjrk gAS t le; i'pkr~ igyk fi.M x1(t) ij rFkk
x-direction with a constant speed. The position nw l jk fi.M x 2(t) ij g S A fuEu es a ls dk S u lk xz k Q
of the first body is given by x1(t) after 't' and that (x1 – x2) dh t ds Qyu :i esa lgh O;k[;k djrk gS ?
of the second body by x2(t) after the same time.
Which of the following graphs correctly describes (x 1 – x 2) (x 1 – x 2)
(x1 – x2) as a function of time 't' ?

(x 1 – x 2) (x 1 – x 2)
(1) (2)
t t
O O
(1) (2)
t t
O O
(x 1 – x 2) (x 1 – x 2)
(x 1 – x 2) (x 1 – x 2)

(3) (4)
(3) (4) t t
t t O O
O O
12. A train travels from one station to another at a 12. ,d jsyxkM+h ,d LVs'ku ls nwljs LVs'ku ij 40 fdeh@?kaVk
speed of 40 km/hr and returns to the first station dh pky ls tkrh gS vkjS igys LVs'ku ij 60 fdeh@?k.Vk
at a speed of 60 km/hr. Calculate the average dh pky ls okil ykVS rh gSA jsyxkM+h dh vklS r pky rFkk
speed and average velocity of the train :- vkl
S r osx dh x.kuk dhft, :-
(1) 50 km/hr ; zero (1) 50 fdeh@?kaVk ; 'kwU;
(2) 48 km/hr ; 50 km/hr (2) 48 fdeh@?kaVk ; 50 fdeh@?kaVk
(3) 50 km/hr ; 48 km/hr (3) 50 fdeh@?kaVk ; 48 fdeh@?kaVk
(4) 48 km/hr ; zero (4) 48 fdeh@?kaVk ; 'kwU;
13. Two cells with the same emf E and different 13. leku fo- ok- cy E rFkk fHkUu&fHkUu vkUrfjd izfrjks/k
internal resistances r1 and r2 are connected in series r1 rFkk r2 ds nks lsy Js.khØe ,d cká izfrjks/k R ds lkFk
to an external resistance R. The value of R so that
tksM+s x;s gAS R dk eku D;k gksuk pkfg;s] rkfd izFke lsy
the potential difference across the first cell be zero
is : ij foHkokUrj 'kwU; gks\
r1 + r2 r1 + r2
(1) r1r2 (2) r1 + r2 (3) r1 – r2 (4) (1) r1r2 (2) r1 + r2 (3) r1 – r2 (4)
2 2
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14. In the circuit shown below, if the potential at point 14. fp= esa fn[kk, x;s ifjiFk esa] ;fn fcUnq A ij foHko dks
A is taken to be zero, the potential at point B is: 'kwU; ys fy;k tk;s] rks fcUnq B ij foHko gS%&

R1 D 2V R1 2V
B D B
1A 1A
R2 2W 2A R2 2W 2A
1A 2A 1A 2A
A C A C
1V 1V

(1) +1 V (2) –1 V (3) +2 V (4) –2 V (1) +1 V (2) –1 V (3) +2 V (4) –2 V


15. A ring is made of a wire having a resistance 15. ,d oy; ,d ,s ls rkj dk cuk g S ftldk izf rjks/ k
R0 = 12W. Find the points A and B, as shown in R0 = 12W gAS ,sls fcUnq A ,oa B izkIr dhft, ftu ij
the figure at which a current carrying conductor
,d /kkjkokgh pkyd tksM+k tkuk pkfg, rkfd miifjiFk
should be connected so that the resistance R of the
(sub circuit) dk bu fcUnqvksa ds chp izfrjks/k R dk eku
8
sub circuit between these points is equal to W :- 8
3 W ds cjkcj gks :-
3

l1
l1

A B
A B

l2
l2

l1 3 l1 1 l1 3 l1 1
(1) l = 8 (2) l = 2 (1) l = 8 (2) l = 2
2 2 2 2

l1 5 l1 1 l1 5 l1 1
(3) l = 8 (4) l = 3 (3) l = 8 (4) l = 3
2 2 2 2

16. In the circuit shown the cells A and B have 16. fp= esa fn[kk;s x;s ifjiFk esa] lsy A ,oa B ds vkUrfjd
negligible resistances. For V A = 12 volt, iz frjks /k ux.; gSA VA = 12 oksY V, R1 = 500 W,
R1 = 500 W, R = 100 W, the galvanometer(G) R = 100 W ds fy;s xYS osuksehVj dksbZ fo{ksi iznf'kZr ugha
shows no deflection. The value of VB is:
djrk A VB dk eku g%S &
R1 R1
G G
VA R VB VA R VB

(1) 12 V (2) 6 V (3) 4 V (4) 2 V (1) 12 V (2) 6 V (3) 4 V (4) 2 V

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17. A block with weight 20 N rests on a horizontal 17. ,d 20 N Hkkj dk ,d xqVdk fdlh {kSfrt lrg ij
surface. A person pulls horizontally it with a force fojkekoLFkk esa j[kk gqvk gAS ,d O;fDr bls 4N dk cy
of 4N and it does not move. To start its motion, a
yxkdj {kSfrt :i ls [khaprk gS ijUrq ;g xfr ugha djrkA
second person pulls it vertically upward. If
ms = 0.5 and mk = 0.3, then find the smallest vertical bls xfr djkus ds fy, ,d vU; O;fDr bls Å/okZ/kj Åij
force for which the block starts moving :- dh vksj [khaprk gAS ;fn ms = 0.5 rFkk mk = 0.3 gks rks
Å/okZ/kj cy dk og U;wure eku Kkr dhft, ftlls ;g
F
xqVdk xfr djuk izkjEHk djs :-
F
Block
20 N 4N
Block
20 N 4N
20 20
(1) 0 N (2) N (3) 12 N (4) 20 N N
3 (1) 0 N (2) (3) 12 N (4) 20 N
3
18. A block of unknown mass is at rest on a rough 18. vKkr nzO;eku dk ,d CykWd [kqjnjh {kfS rt lrg ij
horizontal surface. A horizontal force F is applied fojkekoLFkk esa j[kk gqvk gAS CykWd ij ,d {kSfrt cy F
to the block. The graph in the figure shows the
vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gAS vkjksfir cy ds lkis{k CykWd ds
acceleration of the block w.r.t. the applied force.
Roj.k esa ifjorZu dks fp= esa xzkQ ds :i esa n'kkZ;k x;k gAS

acceleration Roj.k2
2
(m/s ) (m/s )
3 3
2 2
1 1
Applied force vkjksfir cy
0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
F(N) F(N)
-2 -2

The mass of the block and coefficient of friction CykWd dk nzO;eku rFkk ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad Øe'k% gksaxs\
respectively, are (g = 10 m/s2) (g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 2 kg, 0.1 (2) 2 kg, 0.2 (1) 2 kg, 0.1 (2) 2 kg, 0.2
(3) 1 kg, 0.1 (4) 1 kg, 0.2 (3) 1 kg, 0.1 (4) 1 kg, 0.2
19. In the arrangement shown in figure, coefficient 19. fp= esa fn[kk;s x;s nks xqVdks a ds e/; ?k"kZ .k xq. kkad
3 3
of friction between the two blocks is m = . The m= gSA nksuksa xqVdks a ds e/; dk;Zjr ?k"kZ.k cy gS
4 4
force of friction acting between the two blocks is (g = 10 ms–2 ) :-
(g = 10 ms–2) :-
2 kg 6N
2 kg 6N
30 N 6 kg
Smooth
30 N 6 kg
Smooth
(1) 0 N (2) 15 N
(1) 0 N (2) 15 N (3) 12 N (4) 18 N (3) 12 N (4) 18 N

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20. In shown situation elevator is moving upward 20. fp=kuqlkj fy¶V 5 m/s2 ds Roj.k ls Åij dh vksj xfr dj
with acceleration of 5 m/s2. jgh g&S

2
A 20kg 5m/s A 20kg 5m/s
2

B 30kg B 30kg
C 50kg C 50kg
Column I Column II Column I Column II
(1) Net force acting on B (P) 150 N (1) B ij ifj.kkeh cy (P) 150 N
(2) Normal reaction (Q) 300 N (2) A rFkk B ds e/; (Q) 300 N
between A and B vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k cy
(3) Normal reaction (R) 450 N (3) B rFkk C ds e/; (R) 450 N
between B and C vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k cy
(4) Normal reaction (S) 750 N (4) fy¶V rFkk C ds e/; (S) 750 N
between C and elevator (T) 1500 N vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k cy (T) 1500 N
(1) (1)-P (2)-Q (3)-S (4)-T (1) (1)-P (2)-Q (3)-S (4)-T
(2) (1)-Q (2)-Q (3)-R (4)-T (2) (1)-Q (2)-Q (3)-R (4)-T
(3) (1)-P (2)-R (3)-S (4)-S (3) (1)-P (2)-R (3)-S (4)-S
(4) (1)-Q (2)-R (3)-R (4)-T (4) (1)-Q (2)-R (3)-R (4)-T
21. Friction is absent everywhere. Find accelerations 21. loZ= ?k"kZ.k vuqifLFkr gAS iznf'kZr {k.k ij CykWdksa A, B
of blocks A, B and C at shown instant. ,oa C ds Roj.k Kkr dhft;sA

g g g g
(1) a A = ; a B = 0; a c = (1) a A = ; a B = 0; a c =
2 2 2 2
(2) aA = g; aB = 0; ac = g (2) aA = g; aB = 0; ac = g
g g g g g g
(3) a A = ; a B = ; a c = (3) a A = ; a B = ; a c =
3 3 3 3 3 3
g g g g
(4) a A = ; a B = 0; a c = (4) a A = ; a B = 0; a c =
3 3 3 3
22. Find the equivalent capacitance of the circuit 22. ifjiFk esa fcUnq A rFkk B ds e/; rqY; /kkfjrk
between point A and B. gksxh &

C C C C C C
(1) (2) (3) C (4) (1) (2) (3) C (4)
3 8 32 3 8 32
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23. In the circuit shown in the figure K1 is open. The 23. fp= esa iznf'kZr ifjiFk esa dqath K1 [kqyh gAS LFkk;h voLFkk
charge on capacitor C in steady state is q1. Now esa la/kkfj= C ij vkos'k q1 gAS vc dqath dks can dj nsrs
key is closed and at steady state charge on C is gaS rFkk C ij LFkk;h voLFkk vkos'k dk eku q2 izkIr gksrk
q2. The ratio of charges q1/q2 is gAS vkos'kksa dk vuqikr q1/q2 gksxk %&
R1=2W K1 R1=2W K1

E E
C R2=3W C R2=3W

(1) 5/3 (2) 3/5 (3) 1 (4) 2/3 (1) 5/3 (2) 3/5 (3) 1 (4) 2/3
24. Circuit shown is in steady state, now when switch 24. iznf'kZr ifjiFk LFkk;h voLFkk esa gAS vc fLop dks can dj
is closed, galvanometer shows no deflection, then nsus ij xsYosuksehVj dksbZ fo{ksi ugha n'kkZrk gAS rc lgh
correct relation is :- laca/k gS :-

R1 C 2 R1 C1 R1 C 2 R1 C1
(1) = (2) = (1) = (2) =
R 2 C1 R 2 C2 R 2 C1 R 2 C2
(3) R1R2 = C1C2 (4) R1 C1 = R2 C2 (3) R1R2 = C1C2 (4) R1 C1 = R2 C2
25. A pump motor is used to deliver water at a certain 25. fn;s x;s ikbi esa ,d fuf'pr nj ij ikuh nsus ds fy,
rate from a given pipe. To obtain twice as much water ,d eks Vj iEi mi;ks x dh tkrh gSA leku le; esa mlh
from the same pipe in the same time, power of the ikbi ls nqxuk ikuh izkIr djus ds fy, eksVj dh 'kfDr
motor has to be increased to :- c<+kuh iM+sxh :-
(1) 16 times (2) 4 times (1) 16 xquh (2) 4 xquh
(3) 8 times (4) 2 times (3) 8 xquh (4) 2 xquh
26. A 10kg masses moves along x-axis. Its 26. ,d 10kg nzO;eku x-v{k dh fn'kk esa xfreku gAS blds
acceleration as a function of its position is shown Roj.k rFkk fLFkfr ds e/; xzkQ fp=kuqlkj iznf'kZr gAS ;fn
in the figure. What is the total work done on the nzO;eku x = 0 ls x = 8 cm rd xfreku gks rks cy }kjk
mass by the force as the mass moves from x = 0 nzO;eku ij fd;k x;k dk;Z gksxk :-
to x = 8 cm :-
20
20 15
15
a(cm/s )
2
a(cm/s )

10
2

10
5
5
0
0 2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
x(cm)
x(cm)
(1) 8 × 10–2 joule (2) 16 × 10–2 joule (1) 8 × 10–2 joule (2) 16 × 10–2 joule
(3) 4 × 10–4 joule (4) 1.6 × 10–3 joule (3) 4 × 10–4 joule (4) 1.6 × 10–3 joule
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27. A circular road of radius 1000 m has banking 27. 1000 ehVj f=T;k okys o`Ùkkdkj iFk dk {kSfrt ls dks.k
angle 45º. If the coefficient of friction between 45º gAS ;fn lM+d rFkk Vk;jksa ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.5 gS
tyre and road is 0.5 then the maximum safe speed rks 2000 kg nzO;eku okyh dkj ds fy;s vf/kdre lqjf{kr
of a car having mass 2000 kg will be, pky gksxh &
(1) 172 m/s (2) 124 m/s (1) 172 eh@lSd.M (2) 124 eh@lSd.M
(3) 99 m/s (4) 86 m/s (3) 99 eh@lSd.M (4) 86 eh@lSd.M
28. A body of mass 5 kg is moving in a circle of radius 28. 5 fdxzk nzO;eku dh oLrq 1 ehVj f=T;k ds o`Ùkkdkj ekxZ esa
1 m with an angular velocity of 2 radian/sec. The 2 jsfM;u@ld S .M ds dks.kh; osx ls ?kwe jgh gS rks vfHkdsUnzh;
centripetal force is :- cy gksxk :-
(1) 10 N (2) 20 N (1) 10 U;wVu (2) 20 U;wVu
(3) 30 N (4) 40 N (3) 30 U;wVu (4) 40 U;wVu
29. An electron moving with a speed u along the 29. x-v{k dh /kukRed fn'kk esa u osx ls xfr'khy ,d bysDVªkWu
positive x-axis at y = 0 enters a region of uniform r
r y = 0 fLFkfr ds fy, ,d le:i pqEcdh; {ks= B = -B0 kˆ
magnetic field B = -B kˆ which exists to the right
0
esa izos'k djrk g]S pqEcdh; {ks= y-v{k ds nk;ha vksj gAS
side of the y-axis. The electron exits from the
dqN le; ds ckn bysDVªkWu {ks= ls y-funsZ'kkad ij v osx
region after some time with the speed v at
ls ckgj fudyrk g]S rks -
co-ordinate y, then-
y y
× × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × × × ×
u × × × × × e– u × × × × ×
e–
× × × × × × × × × ×
(1) v > u, y < 0 (2) v = u, y > 0 (1) v > u, y < 0 (2) v = u, y > 0
(3) v > u, y > 0 (4) v = u, y < 0 (3) v > u, y > 0 (4) v = u, y < 0
30. Two identical short bar magnets, each having 30. nks le:i y?kq NM+ pqEcd izR;sd dk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ M
magnetic moment M, are placed a distance of 2d g]S {kfS rt ry esa ,d nwljs ls 2d nwjh ij bl izdkj j[ks
apart with axes perpendicular to each other in a gaS fd muds v{k ,d nwljs ds yEcor~ gaSA rks nksuksa dks tksM+us
horizontal plane. The magnetic induction at a okyh js[kk ds e/; fcUnq ij pqEcdh; izsj.k gksxk :-
point midway between them is :-
m0 M m0 M
m0 M m0 M (1) ( 2) 3 (2) ( 3) 3
(1) ( 2) 3 (2) ( 3) 3 4p d 4p d
4p d 4p d
æ 2m0 ö M m0 M
æ 2m0 ö M m0 M (3) ç ÷ (4) ( 5) 3
(3) ç ÷ (4) ( 5) 3 è p ø d3 4p d
è p ø d3 4p d
31. In a vibration magnetometer, the time period of 31. fdlh dEiu pqEcdRoekih esa ,d NM+ pqEcd i`Foh ds
a bar magnet oscillating in horizontal component pqEcdh; {ks= ds {kSfrt ?kVd esa nksy u djrk gS vkSj
of earth's magnetic field is 2 sec. When a magnet vkorZdky 2 lsd.M gAS tc ,d pqEcd blds lehi vkjS
is brought near and parallel to it, the time period lekUrj ykrs gaS rks vkorZdky ?kVdj 1 lsd.M jg tkrk
reduces to 1 sec. The ratio H/F of the horizontal gAS i`Foh ds pqEcdh; {ks= dk {kSfrt ?kVd H rFkk pqEcd
component H and the field F due to magnet will ds {ks= F dk vuqikr H/F gksxk :-
be :-
(1) 3 (2) 1/3 (3) 3 (4) 1/ 3
(1) 3 (2) 1/3 (3) 3 (4) 1/ 3

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32. A dip circle is adjusted so that its needle moves 32. ,d ufrekih dks bl izdkj O;ofLFkr fd;k x;k gS fd bldh
freely in the magnetic meridian. In this position,
lqbZ pqEcdh; ;kE;ksÙkj esa Lora=rkiwoZd ?kwe ldrh g]S bl
the angle of dip is 40°. Now the dip circle is
rotated so that the plane in which the needle fLFkfr esa ufr dks.k 40° izkIr gksrk gAS vc ;fn ufrekih
moves makes an angle of 30° with the magnetic dks pqEcdh; ;kE;ksÙkj ls 30° dks.k ij fLFkr ry esa ?kqek
meridian. In this position the needle will dip by
fn;k tk;s rks bl ry esa lqbZ dk ueu dks.k gksxk :-
an angle :-
(1) 40° (2) 30°
(1) 40° (2) 30°
(3) More than 40° (4) Less than 40° (3) 40° ls vf/kd (4) 40° ls de
33. A plate of uniform thickness is shown in figure. 33. ,d leku eksVkbZ dh ,d IysV fp= esa fn[kkbZ xbZ gAS mlds
The coordinates of its centre of mass are :- æO;eku dsUæ ds funsZ'kkad gS :-
y y

2a 2a

O x O x
2a 2a

æ 5a 5a ö æ 2a 2a ö æ 5a 5a ö æ 2a 2a ö
(1) ç , ÷ (2) ç , ÷ (1) ç , ÷ (2) ç , ÷
è 6 6 ø è 3 3 ø è 6 6 ø è 3 3 ø

æ 4a 4a ö æ 4a 4a ö
(3) ç , ÷ (4) (a, a) (3) ç , ÷ (4) (a, a)
è 5 5 ø è 5 5 ø

34. Two blocks of masses 3 kg and 6 kg which are 34. æO;eku 3 kg vkjS 6 kg ds nks xqVds tks ,d fLizax ls tqM+s
connected by a spring are moving on a horizontal gq,s gSa ,d {kfS rt lrg ij xfr dj jgs gaS tl
S k fd fp=
surface as shown in figure. If spring constant esa fn[kk;k x;k gAS ;fn fLizax fu;rkad K = 200 N/m gS
K = 200 N/m, the maximum expansion in the fLizax esa vf/kdre f[kapko gS :-
spring is :-
2 m/s
1 m/s
2 m/s
1 m/s 6 kg
3 kg
6 kg //////////////////////////////////////////
3 kg
//////////////////////////////////////////
(1) 30 cm (2) 10 cm
(1) 30 cm (2) 10 cm (3) 20 cm (4) 5 cm (3) 20 cm (4) 5 cm
35. A particle of mass m1 moving with a velocity of 35. æO;eku m1 dk ,d d.k 5 m/s ds osx ls xfr djrk gqvk
5 m/s collides head-on with a stationary particle æO;eku m2 ds ,d fLFkj d.k ls lEeq[k Vôj djrk gAS
of mass m2. After collision both the particles move
Vôj ds ckn nksuksa d.k 4 m/s ds mHk;fu"B osx ls xfr
with a common velocity of 4 m/s. The ratio
m1/m2 is :- djrs gaAS vuqikr m1/m2 gS :-
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 8 (4) 1 : 1 (1) 4 : 1 (2) 2 : 1 (3) 1 : 8 (4) 1 : 1

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36. A ball collides head-on with another stationary 36. ,d xsan 1.5 m/s ds osx ls xfr djrh gq;h vius ls nqxus
ball with double of its mass with a velocity of æO;eku dh fLFkj xsna ls lh/kh Vôj djrh gAS ;fn izR;koLFkku
1.5 m/s. If coefficient of restitution e = 0.6 then xq.kkad e = 0.6 gS rc Vôj ds i'pkr~ muds osx D;k
after collision their velocities will be :-
gksaxas :-
(1) –0.1 m/s and 0.8 m/s
(1)–0.1 m/s and 0.8 m/s
(2) 0.8 m/s and 0.1 m/s (2)0.8 m/s and 0.1 m/s
(3) 0.1 m/s and 8 m/s (3)0.1 m/s and 8 m/s
(4) 8 m/s and 0.1 m/s (4)8 m/s and 0.1 m/s
37. A conducting ring of radius 'r' is placed in a 37. ,d r f=T;k dh pkyd oy; le; ds lkFk ifjorZu'khy
varying magnetic field perpendicular to the plane pqEcdh; {ks= esa j[kh gS pqEcdh; {ks= oy; ds ry ds
of the ring the rate at which magnetic field varies yEcor~ gS] pqEcdh; {ks= ds ifjorZu dh nj 'x' gS rks
is x the field intensity at any point of the ring is :- oy; ds fdlh fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks = dh rhozrk gksxh :-
rx 4r rx 4r
(1) rx (2) (3) 2rx (4) (1) rx (2) (3) 2rx (4)
2 x 2 x
38. A semicircular conducting ring is placed in yz 38. èkukRed z-fn'kk ds vuqfn'k bafxr le:i pqEcdh; {k=S esa
plane in a uniform magnetic field directed along
yz ry esa ,d vèkZoÙ` kkdkj pkyd oy; j[kh gqbZ gAS dq.Myh
positive z-direction. An induced emf will be
developed in the ring if it is moved along: esa izsfjr fo-ok-c- mRiUu gksxk ;fn oy; dks pyk;k tk;s
z
z

B
B

y
y

x
x
(1) èkukRed x fn'kk esa
(1) positive x direction
(2) èkukRed y fn'kk esa
(2) positive y direction
(3) positive z direction (3) èkukRed z fn'kk esa
(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
39. If N is the number of turns in a coil the value of 39. ;fn fdlh dq.Myh esa ?ksjksa dh la[;k N gS rks dq.Myh dk
self-inductance is proportional to :- LoizsjdRo fuEu ds lekuqikrh gksxk :-
(1) N0 (2) N (3) N2 (4) N–2 (1) N0 (2) N (3) N2 (4) N–2
40. Find the constant of following circuit :- 40. fuEu ifjiFk dk le; fu;rkad Kkr djks :-
R R R R

R R
E E
L L

3L 3R 2L 2R 3L 3R 2L 2R
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
2R 2L 3R 3L 2R 2L 3R 3L

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TOPIC : Solid State, Structure of Atom, Solutions, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Propetries,
Electrochemistry, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Chemical Kinetics, Equilibrium,
Ionic Equilibrium, Surface Chemistry : Adsorption, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Thermodynamics.

41. Incorrect statement regarding PCl3F2 is :- 41. PCl3F2 ds lUnHkZ esa vlR; dFku gS :-
(1) Axial bond is shorter than equitorial bond. (1) v{kh; ca /k fo"kqorhZ; ca/k ls NksVk gksrk gAS
(2) Molecule is non polar (2) v.kq v/kzqoh; gS
(3) F placed at axial bond (3) F v{kh; ca/k ij fLFkr gS
(4) Molecule is polar (4) v.kq /kzqoh; gAS
42. SbF5 reacts with XeF4 and XeF6 to form ionic 42. SbF5 , XeF4 rFkk XeF6 ls fØ;k gksus ij Øe'k% [XeF3]+
compounds [XeF3]+ [SbF6]– and [XeF5]+ [SbF6]– [SbF 6]– rFkk [XeF5]+ [SbF 6]– dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA
respectively then molecular shape of [XeF3]+ ion [XeF3]+ vk;u rFkk [XeF5]+ dk vkf.od vkdkj Øe'k%
and [XeF5]+ respectively :- gksax s %&
(1) Square pyramidal, T–shaped (1) oxkZdkj fijkfefM+;, T–vkd`fr
(2) T–shaped, Square pyramidal (2) T–vkd`fr, oxkZdkj fijkfefM+;
(3) See saw, Square pyramidal (3) <+sdqyh, oxkZdkj fijkfefM+;
(4) Square pyramidal, See saw (4) oxkZdkj fijkfefM+;, <+sdqyh
43. The pair of molecules with different hybridisation 43. v.kqvksa dk og ;qXe ftldh ladj.k voLFkk fHkUu gks ijUrq
but same shape :- vkd`fr leku gks :-
(1) SO2, CO2 (2) CO2, Br3– (1) SO2, CO2 (2) CO2, Br3–

(3) PCl5, I3 (4) CH4, COCl2 (3) PCl5, I3– (4) CH4, COCl2
44. The value of dipole moment of BF3 is similar to 44. BF3 ds f}èkzqo vk?kw.kZ dk eku CH4 ds eku ds leku gksrk
that of CH4. Hence structure of BF3 will be:- gS vr% BF3 dh lajpuk gksxh :-
(1) Trigonal planar (2) linear (1) f=dks.kh; leryh; (2) js[kh;
(3) Tetrahedral (4) Angular (3) prq"Qydh; (4) dks.kh;
45. Which of the following molecular orbitals has two 45. dkSulk vkf.od d{k nks uksMh; ry j[krk gaS :-
nodal planes :- (1) p 2Py (2) s 2s
(1) p 2Py (2) s 2s
(3) p* 2Py (4) s* 2Pz (3) p* 2Py (4) s* 2Pz
46. Which represents alkali metals based on (IE)1 and 46. (IE)1 rFkk (IE)2 ekuksa ds vk/kkj ij dkSulk {kkj /kkrqvksa dks
(IE)2 values? iznf'kZr djrk g\
S
( IE )1 ( IE )2 ( IE )1 ( IE )2 ( IE )1 ( IE )2 ( IE )1 ( IE )2
(1) X 100 110 (2) Y 95 120 (1) X 100 110 (2) Y 95 120
(3) Z 195 500 (4) M 200 250 (3) Z 195 500 (4) M 200 250
47. Enthalpy change in the following process is 47. fuEu izØe esa ,UFksYih ifjorZu bl izdkj gS &
A + e– ¾® A–, DH = –X kJ/mole A + e– ¾® A–, DH = –X kJ/mole
Which of the following process have Enthalpy fuEu esa ls fdl ifjorZ u ds fy , ,UFks Yih ifjorZ u
change = X kJ/mole = X kJ/mole gS &
(1) A2– ¾® A– + le– (2) A + e– ¾® A– (1) A2– ¾® A– + le– (2) A + e– ¾® A–
(3) A– ¾® A + e– (4) A+ + e– ¾® A (3) A– ¾® A + e– (4) A+ + e– ¾® A
48. Select which have endothermic process 48. Å"ek'kks"kh izØe dk p;u dhft, &
(I) S(g)

¾® S2–(g) (II) Cl(g) + e– ¾® Cl– (I) S(g)

¾® S2–(g) (II) Cl(g) + e– ¾® Cl–
(III) N(g) ¾® N(g)
– -e-
(IV) Al2+(g)¾¾® Al3+(g) (III) N(g) ¾® N(g)
– -e-
(IV) Al2+(g)¾¾® Al3+(g)
(1) I, II, III (2) II, IV (1) I, II, III (2) II, IV
(3) I, III, IV (4) II, III, IV (3) I, III, IV (4) II, III, IV
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49. The following Acids have been arranged in the 49. fuEu vEyksa dks vEyh; lkeF;Z ds ?kVrs gq, Øe esa O;ofLFkr
order of decreasing Acid strength, Identify the fd;k x;k gSA lgh Øe dk p;u dhft,A
correct order :
(I) ClOH (II) BrOH (III) IOH
(I) ClOH (II) BrOH (III) IOH
(1) I > II > III (2) II > I > III (1) I > II > III (2) II > I > III
(3) III > II > I (4) I > III > II (3) III > II > I (4) I > III > II
50. An element X (atomic wt. = 96 g mol–1) having 50. ,d rRo X ( ijek.kq Hkkj = 96 g mol –1) dh fcc
fcc structure, calculate number of unit cells in lajpuk gSA 9.6 g X esa ,dd dks f"Bdkvks a dh la [;k
9.6 g of X :- gksx h :-
(1) 0.4 NA (2) 0.1 NA (1) 0.4 NA (2) 0.1 NA
(3) 4 NA (4) None of these (3) 4 NA (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
51. Which is incorrect statement :- 51. dkSulk dFku vlR; gS :-
(1) In NaCl structure, tetrahedral voids are (1) NaCl lajpuk esa] prq"Qydh; fjfDrdk,¡ [kkyh gksrh
unoccupied gaS
(2) In ZnS structure, octahedral voids are (2) ZnS lajpuk esa v"VQydh; fjfDrdk,¡ [kkyh gksrh
unoccupied gaS
(3) In CaF 2 structure, all tetrahedral voids are (3) CaF2 lajpuk esa lHkh prq"Qydh; fjfDrdk,¡ Hkjh gksrh
occupied gaS
(4) In Na2O structure, all tetrahedral voids are (4) Na2O lajpuk esa] lHkh prq"Qydh; fjfDrdk,¡ [kkyh
unoccupied gksrh gaS
52. In a solid, oxide ions are arranged in ccp, cations 52. ,d Bksl esa vkWDlkbM vk;u ccp esa O;ofLFkr gaSA A /kuk;u
A occupy (1/8)th of the tetrahedral voids and 1/8 prq"Qydh; fjfDrdkvksa esa mifLFkr gaS rFkk B èkuk;u
cations B occupy (1/4)th of the octahedral voids. 1/4 v"VQydh; fjfDrdkvkssa esa mifLFkr gaS ] ;kSfxd dk
The formula of the compound is :- lw= gS :-
(1) ABO4 (2) AB2O4 (1) ABO4 (2) AB2O4
(3) A2BO4 (4) AB4O4 (3) A2BO4 (4) AB4O4
53. 0.1 molal aqueous solution of an electrolyte AB3 53. AB3 fo|qrvi?kV~; dk 0.1 eksyy tyh; foy;u 90%
is 90% ionised. The boiling point of the solution vk;fur gksrk gS rks 1 atm ij foy;u dk DoFkukad fcUnq
(
at 1 atm is :- K b( H 2O ) = 0.52 K Kg mol
-1
) gS :- ( K b( H 2O ) = 0.52 K Kg mol )
-1

(1) 273.19 K (2) 374.92 K (1) 273.19 K (2) 374.92 K


(3) 376.4 K (4) 373.19 K (3) 376.4 K (4) 373.19 K
54. For a dilute solution ratio between vapour pressure 54. ,d ruq foy;u ds fy, foy;u rFkk foyk;d ds ok"i
of solution and solvent is 7 : 8. If solvent is water nkc dk vuqikr 7 : 8 gAS ;fn foyk;d ty gS rks foy;u
then molality of solution will be :- dh eksyyrk gksxh :-
(1) 7.94 m (2) 17.2 m (1) 7.94 m (2) 17.2 m
(3) 3.97 m (4) 16.8 m (3) 3.97 m (4) 16.8 m
55. Which of following statements is correct :- 55. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS :-
(1) The solution of nitric acid and water shows (1) ukbfVªd vEy rFkk ty dk feJ.k jkÅYV ds fu;e
possitive deviaion from Raoults law. ls /kukRed fopyu izn£'kr djrk gAS
(2) The components of an azeotropic mixture can
(2) ,d fLFkjDoakFkh feJ.k ds vo;oksa dks izHkkth vklou
be separated by the usual fractional distillation
fof/k ls i`Fkd fd;k tk ldrk gAS
method.
(3) A mixture of CHCl3 and C2H5OH acts as a (3) CHCl3 rFkk C2H5OH dk feJ.k ,d fLFkj DokFkh
constant boiling mixture. feJ.k dh rjg O;ogkj djrk gAS
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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56. An aqueous solution of 0.01 M CH3COOH has 56. 0.01 M CH3COOH ds tyh; foy;u dk okUVgkWQ
Vant Hoff factor of 1.01. The pH of 0.01M xqa.kkd 1.01 gS rks 0.01M CH3COOH foy;u dh pH
CH3COOH solution will be :- fdruh gksxh :-
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
57. The reaction 2A + B + C ® D takes place in 57. vfHkfØ;k 2A + B + C ® D fuEu rhu inksa esa gksrh
following 3 steps gS
2A + B ¾® X [Slow] 2A + B ¾® X [/kheh]
X + C ¾® Y [Fast] X + C ¾® Y [rhoz]
Y + C ¾® D [Fast] Y + C ¾® D [rhoz]
The molecularity of the rate determining step and xfr fu/kkZjd in dh v.kqla[;rk rFkk vfHkfØ;k dh dqy
the overall order of the reaction is :- dksfV gS %&
(1) 3,2 (2) 3,3 (3) 5,2 (4) 5,3 (1) 3,2 (2) 3,3 (3) 5,2 (4) 5,3
58. The following expression represents the half life 58. v¼Z dksfV vfHkfØ;k dk v¼Zvk;qdky fuEu O;tad }kjk
1 1
for the half-order reaction t µ x then the value izn£'kr djrs gaS ] t µ ;gk¡ ij x dk eku gksxk :-
a ax
of x is :- (1) 1/2 (2) 0
(1) 1/2 (2) 0 (3) – 1/2 (4) 1 (3) – 1/2 (4) 1
59. Co Co +2 (C 2 ) Co +2 (C1 ) Co ; for this cell, DG is 59. lsy Co Co +2 (C 2 ) Co+2 (C1 ) Co ds fy,, DG dk eku
negative if :- ½.kkRed gksxk] ;fn :-
(1) C2 > C1 (2) C1 > C2 (1) C2 > C1 (2) C1 > C2
(3) C1 = C2 (4) Unpredictable (3) C1 = C2 (4) dqN ugha dg ldrs
60. Which of the following statement is false for fuel 60. b±/ku lsy ds fo"k; esa dkuS lk dFku vlR; gS ?
cells ? (1) budh n{krk mPp gksrh gAS
(1) They are more efficient
(2) ;s iz nw"k.k jfgr gksrh gAS
(2) They are free from pollution
(3) They run till reactants are active (3) ;s vfHkdeZd ds lfØ; gksus rd dk;Z djrh gAS
(4) Fuel gets reduced with O2 (4) b±/ku O2 ds lkFk vipf;r gksxkA
61. Which property of colloids is not dependent on 61. dksykWbMksa dk dkuS lk xq.k dksykWbMh d.k ds vkos'k ij fuHkZj
the charge on colloidal particles :- ugha djrk gS :-
(1) Electro osmosis (2) Tyndall effect (1) o| S qr ijklj.k (2) fV.My izHkko
(3) Coagulation (4) Electrophoresis (3) LdUnu (4) o|S qr d.k lapj.k
1 1
62. In freundlich adsorption isotherm, the value of 62. ÝsaMfyp vf/k'kks"k.k lerki esa dk eku gksxk :-
n n
is :- (1) lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa 0 RkFkk 1 ds e/;
(1) Between 0 and 1 in all cases
(2) lHkh fLFkfr;ksa esa 2 rFkk 4 ds e/;
(2) Between 2 and 4 in all cases
(3) 1 in case of physical adsorption (3) HkkfS rd vf/k'kks"k.k ds lEcU/k esa 1
(4) 1 in case of chemisorption (4) jklk;fud vf/k'kks"k.k ds lEcU/k esa 1
1 1 1 1
63. HI ¾¾ ® H2 + I 2 63. HI ¾¾ ® H2 + I 2 esa
2 2 2 2
d d
- [ HI ] represents :- - [ HI ] iznf'kZr djrk gS :-
dt dt
(1) Rate of disappearance of HI (1) HI ds yq Ir gksus dh nj
(2) Rate of reaction (2) vfHkfØ;k dh nj
(3) (1) and (2) both (3) (1) vkjS (2) nksuksa
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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64. Calculate the current (in mA) required to deposit 64. [PtCl62–] ds foy;u ls 5.0 ?k.Vs esa 0.195 xzke Pt /kkrq
0.195 g of platinum metal in 5.0 hr from a solution ds fu{ksi.k ds fy, vko';d /kkjk dk eku (mA esa)
of PtCl62– (atomic weight : Pt = 195) :- (Pt dk ijek.kq nzO;eku 195) gksxk :-
(1) 310 (2) 31 (1) 310 (2) 31
(3) 21.44 (4) 5.36 (3) 21.44 (4) 5.36
65. The limiting equivalent conductivity of NaCl, KCl 65. NaCl, KCl o KBr dh lhekUr rqY;kadh pkydrk,a
and KBr are 126.5, 150.0 and 151.5 S cm2 eq–1 Øe'k% 126.5, 150.0 rFkk 151.5 S lseh2 rqY;kad–1
respectively. The limiting equivalent ionic g Sa A Br – dh lhekUr rq Y ;ka d h vk;fud pkydrk
conductance for Br– is 78 S cm2 eq–1 . The limiting 78 S lseh 2 rqY;kad–1 gAS Na+ vk;u dh lhekUr rqY;kadh
equivalent ionic conductance for Na+ ions would vk;fud pkydrk dk eku gksxk :
be : (1) 128 (2) 125
(1) 128 (2) 125 (3) 49 (4) 50 (3) 49 (4) 50
66. Maximum number of orbitals in P-shell is :- 66. P-dks'k esa d{kdksa dh vf/kdre la[;k gS :-
(1) 3 (2) 6 (1) 3 (2) 6
(3) 18 (4) 36 (3) 18 (4) 36
67. What will be the maximum number of electrons 67. fdlh ijek.kq eas n = 4, l = 2, m = –2 Dok.Ve la[;k
in any atom having quantum numbers n = 4, okys bysDVªk Wuksa dh vf/kdre la[;k D;k gksxh \
l = 2, m = –2 :- (1) 2 (2) 10
(1) 2 (2) 10 (3) 1 (4) 6 (3) 1 (4) 6
Å
68. What will be the ratio of wavelength of third line 68. He vk;u ds LisDVªe esa ckej Js.kh dh r`rh; js[kk rFkk
of Balmer series in HeÅ ion spectrum to the first Li+2 vk;u ds LisDVªe esa ckej Js.kh dh izFke js[kk dh
line of Balmer series in Li+2 ion spectrum :- rjaxn/S ;Z ds e/; vuqikr D;k gksxk\
(1) 5 : 3 (2) 125 : 189 (1) 5 : 3 (2) 125 : 189
(3) 27 : 20 (4) 125 : 84 (3) 27 : 20 (4) 125 : 84
69. Which of the following has minimum number of 69. fuEu esa ls fdlesa U;wure la[;k esa ijek.kq mifLFkr
atoms ? gaS ?
(1) 18 gram Ar (1) 18 xzke Ar
(2) 5.5 gram CO2 (2) 5.5 xzke CO2
(3) 2.45 gram sulphuric acid (3) 2.45 xzke lY¶;wfjd vEy
(4) 42.75 gram sucrose (4) 42.75 xzke lqØksl
70. How much amount of sulphur can be obtained by 70. STP ij] 1 eksy SO2 dh 22.4 L H2S ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k
the reaction of 1 mol of SO2 with 22.4 L of H2S }kjk lYQj dh fdruh ek=k izkIr gksxh\
at STP ?
(1) 96 g (2) 48 g
(1) 96 g (2) 48 g
(3) 32 g (4) None of these (3) 32 g (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
71. 1 g atom of nitrogen represents 71. 1 xzke ijek.kq ukbVªkstu iznf'kZr djrh gS
(1) 14 g nitrogen (1) 14 g ukbVªkstu
(2) 11.4 L of N2 at STP (2) STP ij 11.4 L N2
(3) 22.4 L of N2 at STP (3) STP ij 22.4 L N2
(4) 6.02 × 1023 molecules of N2 (4) N2 ds 6.02 × 1023 v.kq
72. The enthalpy of atomisation of PH3 is 954 kJ mol–1 72. PH3 dh ijek.ohdj.k dh ,UFkSYih 954 kJ mol–1 gS rFkk
and that of P2H4 is 1485 kJ mol–1. What is the bond P2H4 dh 1485 kJ mol–1 gAS P–P ca /k dh ca/k ÅtkZ
enthalpy of the P–P bond? (,UFkSYih ) D;k gS\
(1) 213 kJ/mol (2) 200 kJ/mol (1) 213 kJ/mol (2) 200 kJ/mol
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73. A system has internal energy equal to U1, 450 J of heat 73. ,d ra= dh vkarfjd ÅtkZ U1 g]S blls 450 J Å"ek fudky
is taken out of it and 600 J of work is done on it. yh tkrh gS rFkk bl ij 600 J dk;Z fd;k tkrk gAS ra=
The final internal energy of the system will be :- dh vafre vkarfjd ÅtkZ gksxh %&
(1) (U1 + 150) (2) (U + 1050) (1) (U1 + 150) (2) (U + 1050)
(3) (U – 1050) (4) (U – 150) (3) (U – 1050) (4) (U – 150)
74. What is the heat of formation of CH4, if heat of 74. ;fn C dh ngu Å"ek '–x' kJ, H2O ds fuekZ.k dh Å"ek
combustion of C is '–x' kJ, heat of formation of '–y' kJ o CH4 dh ngu Å"ek '–z' kJ gS rks CH4 dh
H2O is '–y' kJ and heat of combustion of CH4 is
fuekZ.k dh Å"ek D;k gksxh ?
'–z' kJ ?
(1) + z kJ (2) (–x –y +z) kJ (1) + z kJ (2) (–x –y +z) kJ
(3) (–x –2y +z) kJ (4) (–x –2y –z) kJ (3) (–x –2y +z) kJ (4) (–x –2y –z) kJ
75. For the reaction 75. vfHkfØ;k X + 2Y ƒ 3Z ds fy,
X + 2Y ƒ 3Z ;fn X, Y rFkk Z ds fy, ,UVªkW ih Øe'k % 30, 30,
If the entropy of X, Y and Z are 30, 30 and 20 J/mol-K gaS rFkk DH = –3 kJ/mol gks rks lkE;koLFkk
20 J/mol-K and DH = –3 kJ/mol then the
dk rki gksxk :-
temperature of equilibrium condition will be :-
(1) 100 K (2) 100°C (3) 500 K (4) 5°C (1) 100 K (2) 100°C (3) 500 K (4) 5°C
–10
76. The solubility product of AgCl is 4.0 × 10–10 at 76. 298 K ij AgCl dk Ksp 4.0 × 10 gAS bldh foys;rk
298 K. The solubility of AgCl in 0.04 M CaCl2 0.04M CaCl2 esa gksxh :-
will be :-
(1) 2.0 × 10–5 M (2) 1.0 × 10–4 M
(1) 2.0 × 10–5 M (2) 1.0 × 10–4 M
(3) 5.0 ×10 M–9
(4) 2.2 × 10–4 M (3) 5.0 ×10–9 M (4) 2.2 × 10–4 M
77. In a buffer solution containing equal concentration 77. ;fn fdlh cQj foy;u esa B– ,oa HB dh lkaærk cjkcj
of B– and HB, the Kb for B– is 10–10. The pH of gS rFkk B– ds fy, Kb 10–10 gAS cQj foy;u dh pH gS :-
buffer solution is :- (1) 4 (2) 10
(1) 4 (2) 10 (3) 7 (4) 6 (3) 7 (4) 6
78. At 25°C, the solubility product of Mg(OH)2 is 78. 25°C ij Mg(OH)2 dk Ksp 1.0 × 10–11 gAS pH ds fdl
1.0 × 10–11. at which pH will Mg+2 ions start eku ij Mg+2 vk;u blds 0.001 M foy;u es a ls
precipitation in the form of Mg(OH)2 from a Mg(OH)2 ds :i esa vo{ksfir gksuk 'kq : gksxk ?
solution of 0.001 M. Mg+2 ions ? (1) 11 (2) 8
(1) 11 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) 10 (3) 9 (4) 10
79. For the reversible reaction :- 79. mRØe.kh; vfHkfØ;k :-
N2(g) + 3H2(g) ƒ 2NH3(g) + Heat N2(g) + 3H2(g) ƒ 2NH3(g) + Å"ek ds fy,
The equilibrium shifts in forward direction lkE;koLFkk vxz fn'kk esa foLFkkfir gksxh
(1) By increasing the concentration of NH3(g)
(1) NH3(g) dh lkUærk c<+kus ij
(2) By decreasing the pressure
(2) nkc de dj nsus ij
(3) By decreasing the concentrations of N2(g) and H2(g)
(4) By increasing pressure and decreasing (3) N2(g) vkSj H2(g) dh lkUærk de djus ij
temperature (4) nkc c<+kus vkSj rki de djus ij
80. The reaction AB (g) ƒ A (g) + B (g) having 80. fuf'pr V rFkk T ij ds oy AB (g) ls izk jEHk djds
equilibrium constant Kp is studied at constant V vfHkfØ;k AB(g) ƒ A(g) + B(g) dk v/;;u fd;k x;k
and T starting from AB(g) only. If 1/3 of AB(g) blds fy, lkE; fLFkjkad Kp gAS ;fn lkE; ij AB(g) dk
dissociates at equilibrium, the ratio of PTotal/ Kp 1/3 Hkkx fo;ksftr gks tkrk gS rks lkE; ij PTotal/ Kp dk
at equilibrium will be :- vuqikr gksxk :-
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8

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TOPIC : Reproduction : Reproduction in organisms, Sexual reproduction in flowering plants, Structural
Organisation in Plants, Anatomy, Human Reproduction, Reproductive health, Diversity in living world, Plant
Diversity, Animal kingdom, Structural Organisation in Animals : Animal tissues, Genetics-I : Principles of
Inheritance and variation, Biology in Human Welfare : Microbes in human welfare, Biotechnology, Biotechnology
and Its Applications, Genetics-II, Molecular basis of Inheritance, Biology and Human Welfare (Domestication of
Plants), Cell structure and function, Cell division.

81. Match column-I with column-II :- 81. LrEHk-I dk feyku LrEHk-II ls dfj;s :-
Column-I Column-II LrEHk-I LrEHk -II
(i) Pollen grains A. Calcium Boron inositol (i) ijkxd.k A. dfS Yl;e cksjkWu
sugar complex vk;uksflVky 'kdZjk tfVy
(ii) Tapetum B. Polyploid (ii) VsihVe B. cgqxqf.kr
(iii) Callose C. Sporopollenin
(iii) dy
S kst C. Liksjksiksyfs uu
(iv) Movement of D. b1, 3 Glucan
(iv) ijkxufydk dh xfr D. b1, 3 XywdkWu
Pollen tube
Options fodYi
(1) i-B, ii-C, iii-D, iv-A (1) i-B, ii-C, iii-D, iv-A
(2) i-C, ii-A, iii-B, iv-D (2) i-C, ii-A, iii-B, iv-D
(3) i-C, ii-B, iii-D, iv-A (3) i-C, ii-B, iii-D, iv-A
(4) i-D, ii-C, iii-B, iv-A (4) i-D, ii-C, iii-B, iv-A
82. Match column-I with column-II :- 82. LrEHk-I dk LrEHk-II ls feyku dfj;s :-
Column-I Column-II LrEHk-I LrEHk -II
(i) Coleorhiza (A) Ceratophyllum (i) ewykadqjpksy (A) fljsVksfQYye
(ii) Entomophily (B) Oxalis
(ii) dhV ijkx.k (B) vkXtsfyl
(iii) Hypohydrophily (C) Radicle
(iii) gkbiksgkbMªkfs Qyh (C) ewykadjq
(iv) Cleistogamous (D) Yucca
(iv) vuqUehY;rk (D) ;Ddk
Options
(1) i-D, ii-A, iii-B, iv-C fodYi
(1) i-D, ii-A, iii-B, iv-C
(2) i-B, ii-D, iii-C, iv-A
(2) i-B, ii-D, iii-C, iv-A
(3) i-C, ii-D, iii-A, iv-B
(3) i-C, ii-D, iii-A, iv-B
(4) i-D, ii-B, iii-A, iv-C (4) i-D, ii-B, iii-A, iv-C
83. Lenticels are present in :- 83. fuEu esa ls okrja/kz fdlesa mifLFkr gksrs gS :-
(1) Root, Stem, Leaf (1) tM+] ruk] iÙkh
(2) Root, Stem, Fruit wall (2) tM+] ruk] Qy fHkfÙk
(3) Stem, Leaf, Fruit wall (3) ruk] iÙkh] Qy fHkfÙk
(4) Fruit, Leaf, Root (4) Qy] iÙkh] tM+
84. Stem tendrils which develope from axillary buds, 84. rus ds izrku tks d{kh; dyh ls fudyrs g]aS irys rFkk dqM a fyr
are slender and spirally coiled and help plants to gksrs gaS vkSj ik/S ks dks Åij p<+us esa lgk;rk djrkgS fdlesa
climb are present in :- ik;k tkrk gS :-
(1) Papaya, Mango, cotton (1) iihrk] vke] dikl
(2) Ginger, Sweet potato, Potato (2) vnjd] 'kdjdan] vkyw
(3) Cucumber, pumpkins, watermelon (3) [khjk] dn~nw] rjcwt
(4) Rose, Opuntia, Bougainvillea (4) xqykc] vksiaf'k;k] cksxsufofy;k

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85. The ovaries are located one on each side of the 85. v.Mk'k;] mnj ds fupys Hkkx esa nksuksa rjQ ik;h tkrh gS
lower abdomen and is connected to the pelvic wall rFkk ;g Jks.kh Hkkx dh nhokj o xHkkZ'k; ls tqM+h gksrh gS :-
and uterus by :- (1) d.Mjk }kjk
(1) Tendon
(2) Luk;q }kjk
(2) Ligament
(3) Loose connective tissue (3) <hyk la;ksth Ård }kjk
(4) Dense irregular connective tissue (4) l?ku vfu;fer la;ksth Ård }kjk
86. The first meiotic division during oogenesis is 86. v.Mtuu dh izfØ;k esa izFke v/kZl=w h foHkktu dkSulh
completed at the which stage ? voLFkk esa iw.kZ gksrk gS\
(1) Primary oocyte within primary follicle (1) izkFkfed iqfVdk ds izkFkfed ÅlkbV esa
(2) Primary oocyte within secondary follicle (2) f}rh;d iqfVdk ds izkFkfed ÅlkbV esa
(3) Primary oocyte within tertiary follicle (3) r`rh;d iqfVdk ds izkFkfed ÅlkbV esa
(4) Secondary oocyte within tertiary follicle (4) r`rh;d iqfVdk ds f}rh;d ÅlkbV esa
87. Arrange the following events of human female 87. ekuo eknk tuu pØ ds fuEu pj.kksa dks lgh Øe esa
reproductive cycle in a sequence :- O;ofLFkr dhft, :-
(a) Secretion of FSH (a) FSH dk L=ko.k
(b) Growth of corpus luteum (b) dkiZl Y;qfV;e dh o`f¼
(c) Growth of follicles and oogenesis (c) iqfVdkvksa dh o`f¼ ,oa v.Mtuu
(d) Ovulation (d) v.MksRlxZ
(e) Sudden increase in level of LH (e) LH dk Lrj vpkud c<+uk
(1) a-e-c-d-b (2) a-c-e-d-b (1) a-e-c-d-b (2) a-c-e-d-b
(3) a-d-e-c-b (4) a-b-d-e-c (3) a-d-e-c-b (4) a-b-d-e-c
88. Sperm of animal species a can't fertilise ovum 88. tUrq iztkfr a dk 'kqØk.kq] iztkfr b ds v.Mk.kq dks fu"ksfpr
of species b because :- ugha dj ldrk gS D;ksafd :-
(1) Fertilizin of a and b are not compatible (1) a o b dk QfVZykbftu ijLij laxr ugha gSA
(2) Antifertilizin of a and b are not compatible (2) a o b dk ,UVh&QfVZykbftu ijLij laxr ugha gSA
(3) Fertilizin of a and antifertilizin of b are not (3) a dk QfVZykbftu ,oa b dk ,UVh&QfVZykbftu ijLij
compatible laxr ugha gAS
(4) Antifertilizin of a and fertilizin of b are not (4) a dk ,UVh&QfVZykbftu o b dk QfVZykbftu ijLij
compatible laxr ugha gAS
89. Red the following points:- 89. fuEu fcUnqvksa dks i<+ks :-
(A) Response to stimuli (A) mn~nhiu ds izfr izfrfØ;k
(B) Increase in number of individual (B) thoksa dh la[;k esa o`f¼
(C) Differentiation (C) foHksnhdj.k
(D) Increase in mass (D) lagfr (mass) esa o`f¼
Which two points are known as the twin duS &ls nks fcUnq o`f¼ ds f};qXeh vfHky{k.k ds #i esa tkus
characteristics of growth. tkrs g.S
(1) A and B (2) A and D (1) A o B (2) A o D
(3) B and D (4) B and C (3) B o D (4) B o C
90. What is common in wheat. Mammals, Dogs and 90. xsgw¡] Lru/kkjh] dqÙkk o tUrq eas D;k leku g:S -
Animals:- (1) ;s lHkh vyx&vyx Lrj ds oxZd gSA
(1) These are all taxa at different levels
(2) These are taxa belong to same category (2) ;s lHkh oxZd ,d gh Js.kh ls lEcfU/kr gAS
(3) These are all taxa at same level in Linnaeus (3) ;s lHkh oxZd fyfu;l inkuqØe esa leku Lrj ds gAS
hierarchy
(4) These are all categories at different levels (4) ;s lHkh vyx&vyx Lrj dh Jsf.k;k¡ gaSA

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91. A proteinaceous covering which is elastic enough 91. ,d izksVhue; vkoj.k tks dksf'kdk ds eqM+us rFkk yphysiu
to enable turing and flexing of the cell. Yet rigid ds fy, i;kZIr izR;kLFk gksrh g]S bldh vkd`fr esa vf/kd
enough to prevent excessive alternation in shape
:ikUrj.k dks jksdus ds fy, i;kZIr dBksj Hkh gksrh gAS og:-
is:-
(1) ;qXyhuk esa ruqRod
(1) Pellicle in Euglena
(2) ijS kuhek esa IykTekysek
(2) Plasmalemma in Paranema
(3) vehck esa ruqRod
(3) Pellicle in Amoeba
(4) Plasmamembrane is Gonyaulax. (4) xkWU;ksysDl esa IykTek f>Yyh
92. Choose the incorrect match:- 92. xyr feyku dk p;u dhft;s:-
(1) Zygomycetes – Saprophytes (1) tk;xksekbflVht – e`rthoh
(2) Oomycetes – Chitinous cell wall (2) ÅekbflVht – dkbfVue; dksf'kdk fHkfÙk
(3) Ascomycetes – Coprophilous (3) ,LdksekbflVht – dkWijksfQyl
(4) Basidiomycetes – Puff balls. (4) cSflMh;ksekbflVht – iQckWy
93. Which of the following group of algae show 93. 'koS kyksa dk fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk lewg izk#i o vkdkj esa
maximum variation in form and size? vf/kdre fHkUurk n'kkZrk g?S
(1) Rhodophyceae (1) jksMksQkblh
(2) Cyanophyceae (2) lk;uksQkblh
(3) Dianophyceae (3) Mk,uksQkblh
(4) Phaeophyceae (4) fQvksQkblh
94. Asexual reproduction in liverwort takes place by:- 94. fyojoV~Zl esa vyafS xd tuu gksrk g:S -
(1) Prothallus (1) izksFkSyl }kjk
(2) Multicellular rhizoids (2) cgqdksf'kdh; ewykHkklksa }kjk
(3) Gemmae (3) xseh ds }kjk
(4) Fragmentation of protonema (4) izFkerarq ds [k.Mu }kjk
95. How many features are correct for majority of the 95. vf/kdka'k VsfjMksQkbV~l ds fy, fdrus y{k.k lgh g:S -
pteridophytes:- (a) fo"kechtk.kqd
(a) Heterosporous
(b) lechtk.kqd
(b) Homosporous
(c) Multiflagellate male gamete (c) cgqd'kkfHk; uj ;qXed
(d) Biflagellate male gamete (d) f}d'kkfHk; uj ;qXed
(1) b, d (2) a, c (1) b, d (2) a, c
(3) a, d (4) b, c (3) a, d (4) b, c
96. Consider the following statements:- 96. fuEu dFkuks ij fopkj dhft;s:-
(A) Independent single-celled gametophyte (A) Lora= ,ddksf'kdh; ;qXedksn~fHkn~
(B) Multicellular dependent sporophyte (B) cgqdksf'kdh; vkfJr chtk.kqn~fHkn
(C) One or few celled dependent gametophyte (C) ,d ;k dqN dksf'kdh; vkfJr ;qXedksn~fHkn
(D) Reduced sporophyte as single-celled structure
(D) ,d-dksf'kdh; lajpuk ds #i esa âkflr chtk.kqn~fHkn
These statements are correct for which group of
plantae ? ;s dFku IykUVh ds fdl lewg ds fy, lgh g?S
(1) C = Angiosperms, D = Algae (1) C = vko`rchth, D = 'ko S ky
(2) A = Bryophytes, B = Bryophytes (2) A = czkW;ksQkbV~l, B = czk;ksQkbV~l
(3) A = Algae, C = Mosses (3) A = 'koS ky, C = ekWl
(4) B = Bryophytes, D = ferns (4) B = czkW;ksQkbV~l, D = QuZ

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97. Choose the Incorrect matched :- 97. xyr lqesfyr dk p;u dhft, :-

Protozoa
Locomotory izk sVkst ks vk xeu lajpuk
structure
1 vehck - dwVikn
1 Amoeba - Pseudopodia
2 fVªiuS kslksek - ¶ysftyk
2 Trypanosoma - Flagella
3 Paramoecium - Cilia 3 iSjkehf'k;e - lhfy;k
4 Plasmodium - Lobopodia 4 IykTeksfM;e - ykscksiksfM;k
98. Choose the Incorrect statement among given options: 98. fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa ls xyr dFku dk p;u dhth, :
(1) All triploblastic animals are coelomates (1) lHkh f=Lrjh; tarq izxqgh; gksrs gS
(2) Adult echinodermates show radial symmetry
(2) O;Ld bdkbuksMesZV~l vjh; leferh n'kkZrs gS
(3) Coelenterata and ctenophora exhibit radial
symmetry (3) lhysUVªVs k ,oa VhuksQksjk vjh; lefefr n'kkZrs gS
(4) First true coelom appeared in Annelida (4) izFke lR; izxqgk ,usfyMk esa izdV gq;h Fkh
99. Choose the correct statement about coelenterates:- 99. lhysUVªVs ~l ds ckjs esa lgha dFku dk p;u dhft, :-
(1) Medusa is sessile and cylindrical form (1) esMwlk fLFkj ,oa csyukdkj :i gS
(2) Aurelia is polyp form of coelenterate (2) vkWjsfy;k ikWfyi :ih lhysUVªsVk gS
(3) Obelia exist in two forms polyp and medusa (3) vkscfs y;k nks :iksa esa vfLrRo j[krk gS ikWfyi ,oa esMwlk
(4) Adamsia exhibit metagenesis (4) ,MfEl;k esVktsufs ll n'kkZrk gS
100. Parapodia found in :- 100. ik'oZikn ik;s tkrs g]S esa :-
(1) Nereis (2) Pheretima (1) usjht (2) Qsjfs Vek
(3) Hirudinarea (4) Fasciola (3) fg:fMusfj;k (4) Qsf'kvksyk
101. Identify the given diagram and choose the correct 101. fn;s x;s fp= dks igpkfu,s rFkk lgh fodYi dk p;u
option:- dhft, :-

(1) It is a bony fish (1) ;g ,d vfLFky eNyh gS


(2) Open circulatory system (2) [kqyk ifjlapj.k ra=
(3) Body bears 5-7 pair of gills (3) 'kjhj ij 5-7 tksM+h Dykse
(4) Sucking and circular mouth but without jaws (4) pw"kd ,oa o`Ùkkdkj eqW[k ysfdu fcuk tcM+ks ds
102. Which animal is devoid of scales ? 102. dkSuls tarq esa 'kYdks dh deh gksrh gS ?
(1) Petromyzon (2) Scoliodon (1) isVªksekbtksu (2) LdkWfy;ksMksu
(3) Salamandra (4) Both 1 and 3 (3) lsykeS.Mªk (4) nksuksa 1 ,oa 3
103. Which one of the following set of animals is a 103. fuEu esa ls tarqvksa dk dkuS lk leqPp; tgjhyk ugha gS :-
Nonpoisnous :-
(1) okbisjk]
ckaxsjl] uktk uktk
(1) Vipera, Bangarus, Naja naja
(2) okbisjk] gkbMªksfQ'k] ik;Fku
(2) Vipera, Hydrophis, Python
(3) Heloderma, calotes, Crotalus (3) gsyksMekZ] dsyksfVl] ØksVys l
(4) Chameleon, Ptyas mucosus, Python (4) dsefs y;ksu] Vk;l E;d w ksll] ik;Fku
104. Which one of the following character does not 104. fuEu esa ls dkSulk y{k.k if{k;ksa esa mM+us esa lgk;rk ugha
help in flight of birds :- djrk gS :-
(1) Keel (1) ukrS y
(2) Pygostyle (2) ikbxksLVkby
(3) Absence of urinary bladder (3) eq=k'k; dh vuqifLFkfr
(4) Presence of gizzard (4) fxtkMZ dh mifLFkfr
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105. Alleles are :- 105. ;qXefodYih (vyhy) gSa :-
(1) genes which code for a pair of contrasting traits (1) fodYih foifjr y{k.kksa ds ladrs d tksM+sA
(2) different froms of the different gene (2) ;g fHkUu thu ds fHkUu :i gksrs gAS
(3) slightly different forms of the same gene (3) ;g ,d gh thu ds FkksM+k lk fHkUu :i gksrs gaSA
(4) both (1) and (3) (4) (1) o (3) nksuksaA
106. Which of the following statements is not correct 106. izHkkfork ds fu;e ds lanHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku
regarding law of dominance ? lgh ugh gS ?
(1) In a dissimilar pair of factors one member of (1) ;fn dkjd tksM+ks ds nks lnL; vleku gks rks buesa ls
the pair dominates the other. ,d dkjd nwljs dkjd ij izHkkoh gks tkrh gS] vFkkZr~
(2) Law of dominance does not explain the
,d izHkkoh vkSj nwljk vizHkkoh gksrk gAS
(2) izHkkfork ds fu;e ls ;g Li"V ugha gksrk dh F2 esa
proportion of 3 : 1 obtained at the F2 generation.
3 : 1 dk vuqikr D;ksa ik;k tkrk gAS
(3) According to this law, characters are
(3) izHkkfork ds fu;e ls gh y{k.kksa dk fu/kkZj.k dkjd uked
controlled by discrets units called factors.
fofoDr (fMLØhV) bdkb;ksa }kjk gksrs gaAS
(4) On the basis of monohybrid cross mendal
(4) ,d ladj ladj.k ds vk/kkj ij gh izHkkfork dk fu;e
explained the law of dominance fn;k x;k gAS
107. In which of the following phenomenon genotypic 107. fuEu esa ls fdl izfØ;k esa ley{k.kh ,oa lethuh vuqikr
and phenotypic ratio are same :- leku gksrs gAS
(1) Test cross (2) Codominance (1) ijh{k.k ØkWl (2) lg izHkkfodrk
(3) Incomplete dominance (4) All of the above (3) viw.kZ izHkkfodrk (4) mi;qZDr lHkh
108. Which enzymes are known as molecular scissors? 108. fdl ,UtkbZe dks vkf.od dSaph dgrs gaAS
(1) Lysing enzyme (1) y;udkjh ,UtkbEl
(2) Exonuclease (2) ,DlksU;wfDy;st
(3) Restriction endonuclease (3) jsfLVªD'ku ,UMksU;wfDy,t
(4) Alkaline phosphatase (4) {kkjh; QkWLQsVst
109. Which of the following is not the application of PCR? 109. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk PCR dk vuqiz;ksx ugha gS ?
(1) Detection of very low concentration of (1) thok.kq vFkok fo"kk.kq dh vR;Ur de lkanzrk dk irk
bacteria or virus yxkukA
(2) Detection of mutations in genes in suspected (2) la ngs kLin dsUlj jksf x;ksa esa thu mRifjorZu dk irk
cancer patients yxkukA
(3) Amplificaton of desired DNA segments (3) okafNr DNA [k.M dk vko/kZu djuk
(4) Detection of antibodies synthesized organism (4) jksxtud ds fo:¼ cuus okyh ,UVhckWMh dk irk
pathogens yxkukA
110. If a pBR-322 vector is cut by Pst I enzyme then 110. ;fn ,d pBR-322 okgd dks Pst I ,Utkbe esa dkVk tkrk
which of its marker gene shows insertional gS rks bldk dkSulk ekdZj thu fuos'kh fuf"Ø;rk iznf'kZr
inactivation :-
djrk gS :-

(1) TetR gene (2) AmpR gene (1) TetR gene (2) AmpR gene
(3) gal gene (4) All of these (3) gal gene (4) mijksDr lHkh
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111. Which of the following alcoholic drink are 111. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ,Ydksgyh; is; dh izkfIr fdf.or
produced by distillation of the fermented broth? jl ds vklou }kjk rS;kj fd, tkrs gS ?
(1) Whisky (1) fàldh
(2) Rum (2) je
(3) Wine (3) okbu
(4) Both (1) and (2) (4) (1) o (2) nksuksa
112. A nematode which infects the roots of tobacco 112. ,slk lw=d`fe tks rackdw ds ik/S ks dh tM+kas dks laØfer dj
plant and causes a great reduction in yield of mldh inS koj dh dkQh de dj nsrk gS :-
tobacco of :- (1) cSflyl Fkqjhuft,afll
(1) Bacillus thuringiensis
(2) feYokMsxkbu budksXuhf'k;k
(2) Melodegyne incognitia
(3) bZ- dksykbZ
(3) E. coli
(4) Trichoderma (4) VªkbZdksMe
ª kZ
113. Which vegetable crop rich in vitamin A has 113. IARI u;h fnYyh }kjk ekspu dh xbZ fdl lfCt;ksa dh Qly
released by IARI New Delhi :- eas foVkfeu A izpqj ek=k esa gksrs gaS :-
(1) Mustard (2) Pumpkin (1) ljlksa (2) dn~nw
(3) Bathua (4) Tomato (3) cFkqvk (4) VekVj
114. Protoplast of two different species are fused 114. izsfjr la;qXeu ds }kjk nks tkfr;ksa ds thoæO;ksa dks tqMu+ s ds
together by induced fusion which of the following fy, izsfjr fd;k tkrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkuS ] thoæO; ds lay;u
induces fusion of protoplast :- dks izsfjr djrk gS :-
(1) BAP (1) BAP
(2) NAA (2) NAA
(3) 2, 4-D (3) 2, 4-D
(4) Polyethylene glycol (PEG) (4) Polythylene glycol (PEG)
115. 'Pusa Gaurav' variety of brassica, which 115. 'iwlk xkSjo' tks fd cszfldk dh fdLe gS tks ladj.k rFkk p;u
developed by hybridisation and selection is }kjk fodflr dh x;h g]S ;g eq[;r;k fdlds fy, izfrjksèkh
mainly resistance for :- gS :-
(1) Shoot and fruit borer (2) Chilli mosaic virus (1) 'kwV rFkk Qy Hksnd (2) fpyh ekstsd ok;jl
(3) Aphids (4) White rust (3) ,sfQM (4) 'osr fdê
116. Which is odd :- 116. dkuS lk cseys gS :-
(1) Trypsin - Enzyme (1) fVªiflu - ,atkbe
(2) GLUT-4 - Enables glucose transport into cell (2) GLUT-4 - Xywdkst dk dksf'kdk esa ifjogu
(3) Alkaloids - Codeine (3) ,YdYok,M - dksMhu
(4) Pigment - Cellulose (4) o.kZd - lsY;qykst
117. Which of the following statement is not correct- 117. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk dFku lR; ugha gS -
(1) Chitin is an example of homopolysaccharids (1) dkbVhu gkseksiksyhldS sjkbM dk mnkgj.k gS
(2) Cellulose never show iodine test (2) lsyqykst dHkh vk;ksMhu ijh{k.k iznf'kZr ugha djrk gS
(3) Thaumatine is sweetest chemical substance (3) FkkesfVu lokZf/kd ehBk inkFkZ gS
(4) In plant kindgom hardest material is (4) ikni txr es a lcls hardest material bus e y
enamel (enamel) gAS
118. In oocytes of some vertebrates, diplotene lasts for 118. dqN d'ks:fd;ksa dh v.Mdksf'kdk esa fMIyksVhu voLFkk dqN
months or years that it is called :- eghuksa ;k o"kks± rd cuh jgrh gS tks dgykrh gS :-
(1) Leptotene stage (2) Dictyotene stage (1) ysIVksVhu voLFkk (2) fMfDV;ksVhu voLFkk
(3) Zygotene stage (4) Pachytene stage (3) tkbxksVhu voLFkk (4) isdhVhu voLFkk
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119. What change would occur in DNA content, in 119. G2-voLFkk esa DNA dh ek=k esa D;k ifjorZu gks ldrk
G2-phase ? gS\
(1) No change (1) dksbZ ifjorZu ugha
(2) The amount of DNA per cell doubles (2) çR;sd dksf'kdk esa DNA dh ek=k nksxquh gks tkrh gAS
(3) The amount of DNA per cell increases four (3) çR;sd dksf'kdk esa DNA dh ek=k pkj xquk c< tkrh
times. gAS
(4) The amount of DNA per cell decreases. (4) çR;sd dksf'kdk esa DNA dh ek=k ?kV tkrh gAS
120. A bivalent consists of :- 120. ,d ckbZoysaV esa gksrk gS :-
(1) Two chromatids and one centromere (1) nks ØksesfVM rFkk ,d lUS Vªksfe;j
(2) Two chromatids and two centromeres (2) nks Øksefs VM rFkk nks lUS Vªkfs e;j
(3) Four chromatids and two centromeres (3) pkj ØksesfVM rFkk nks lUS Vªksfe;j
(4) Four chromatids and four centromeres (4) pkj ØksesfVM rFkk pkj lUS Vªksfe;j
DIRECTIONS FOR Q. NO. 121 TO 180 iz'u la [;k 121 ls 180 ds fy, funs Z' k
These questions consist of two statements each, izR;sd iz'u es a dFku rFkk dkj.k fn, x;s gSaA iz'uksa
printed as Assertion and Reason.While dks gy djrs le; uhps fn, x, pkjks a fodYiks a es a
answering these Questions you are required to
choose any one of the following four responses. ls lgh fodYi dks pqfu,A
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the A. ;fn dFku ,oa dkj.k nks uks a lR; gaS rFkk dkj.k dFku
Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason B. ;fn dFku ,oa dkj.k nksuks a lR; gaS] ys fdu dkj.k] dFku
is not a correct explanation of the Assertion. dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False. C. ;fn dFku lR; gS ] ys fdu dkj.k vlR; gS A
D. If both Assertion & Reason are False. D. dFku o dkj.k nks uks a vlR; gSaA
121. Assertion :- Force can be added to pressure 121. dFku :- cy ,oa nkc tksM+s tk ldrs gaAS
Reason :- Force and pressure have same dimensions. dkj.k :- cy ,oa nkc dh foek,a leku gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
122. Assertion :- Angle and angular displacement are 122. dFku :- dks.k ,oa dks.kh; foLFkkiu foekghu jkf'k;k¡ gAS
dimensionless quantities.
dkj.k :- pki dh yEckbZ o f=T;k dk vuqikr dks.k ds cjkcj
Reason :- Angle is equal to arc length divided
by radius. gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
123. Assertion :- At a point in space, the electric field 123. dFku :- varfj{k esa fdlh fcUnq ij fo|qr {ks= mÙkj
points towards north. In the region, surrounding fn'kk dh vksj gSA vkos'k ds pkjksa vksj ds {ks= esa foHko
this point the rate of change of potential will be
ifjorZu dh nj iwoZ ,oa if'pe fn'kk esa 'kwU ; gksxh
zero along the east and west.
Reason :- Electric field due to a charge is the dkj.k :- fdlh vkos'k ds dkj.k fo|qr {ks= mlds pkjksa
region around the charges. vksj dk LFkku gksrk gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
124. Assertion :- A point charge is brought in an 124. dFku :- ;fn fdlh fcUnq vkos'k dks fo|qr {ks= esa yk;k
electric field. The field at a nearby point will tk;s rks blds fudVorhZ fcUnqvksa ij fo|qr {ks= c<+ tkrk g]S
increase, whatever be the nature of the charge. vkos'k dh izd`fr pkgsa tks Hkh gks
Reason :- The electric field is independent of the dkj.k :- fo|qr {ks= dk eku vkos'k dh izd `f r ij fuHkZ j
nature of charge. ugha djrk
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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125. Assertion :- When a body is dropped or thrown 125. dFku :- tc oLrq dks fxjk;k tkrk gS vFkok {kSfrt QSadk
horizontally from same height. It would reach the tkrk gAS (leku Å¡pkbZ ls) rks ;s leku le; esa lrg ij
ground at same time igqaprh gAS
Reason :- Horizontal vecolity has no effect on dkj.k :- {kSfrt osx dk Å/okZ/kj fn'kk ij dksbZ izHkko ugha
the vertical direction. gksrkA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
r r r
126. Assertion :- The difference of two vectors A & 126. dFku :- nks lfn'k A o B ds varj dks nks lfn'kksa dk
r
B can be treated as the sum of two vectors. ;ksx eku ldrs gaSA
Reason :- Subtraction of vectors can be defined dkj.k :- nks lfn'kksa dk varj nks lfn'kksa ds ;ksx ls ifjHkkf"kr
in terms of addition of vectors. gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
127. Assertion:- The drift velocity of electrons in a 127. dFku :- ,d /kkRoh; rkj esa bysDVªkWuksa dk vuqxeu osx ?kV
metallic wire will decrease, if the temperature of tk;sxk] ;fn rkj dk rkieku c<+rk gAS
the wire is increased. dkj.k :- rkieku c<+us ij] /kkRoh; rkjksa dh pkydrk ?kVrh
Reason:- On increasing the temperature
conductivity of metallic wire decreases. gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
128. Assertion:- The average thermal velocity of the 128. dFku :- pkyd esa bysDVªkWuksa dk vklS r rkih; osx 'kUw ;
electrons in a conductor is zero. gksrk gAS
Reason:- Direction of motion of electrons are dkj.k :- bysDVªkWuksa dh xfr dh fn'kk vfuf'pr :i ls
randomly oriented. foU;kflr gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
129. Assertion :- There is no cause-effect relation 129. dFku :- fØ;k vkSj izfrfØ;k ds e/; dksbZ dk;Z dkj.k
between action and reaction. (cause-effect) lEcU/k ugha gksrk
Reason :- Action and reaction forces are not dkj.k :- fØ;k vkS j izf rfØ;k cy ledkfyd cy
simultaneous forces. ugha gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
130. Assertion :- The moment after a stone is released 130. dFku :- ,d Rofjr jsyxkM+h ls ,d iRFkj dks eq Dr djus
out of an accelerated train, there is no horizontal ds ckn {k.k ij iRFkj ij dksbZ {kSfrt cy vFkok Roj.k
force or acceleration on the stone.
ugha gksrk gS
Reason :- Force on a body at a given time is
determined by the situation at the location of the dkj.k :- fn;s x;s le; esa ,d oLrq ij cy ml le;
body at that time. ij oLrq dh fLFkfr dh voLFkk }kjk fu/kkZ f jr gks rk gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
131. Assertion :- In general when charges are shared 131. dFku : lkekU;r% tc nks vkosf'kr la/kkfj=ksa dks vkil esa
between two parallel plate capacitors, charge of tksM+k tkrk g]S rks fudk; dk vkos'k lajf{kr jgrk gS ijarq
system is conserved but some energy is lost. ÅtkZ gkfu gksrh gSA
Reason :- During the sharing of charges, some dkj.k : vkos'k iqufoZrj.k esa dqN ÅtkZ Å"ek ds :i esa
energy is dissipated as heat. eqDr gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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132. Assertion :- A parallel plate capacitor is connected 132. dFku : ,d lekarj iê la/kkfj= dks ,d daqth ds }kjk cSVjh
across a battery through a key. A dielectric slab ls tksM+k x;k gSA ,d ijkoS|qr ifêdk ftldk ijkoS|qrkad
of dielectric constant K is introduced between the K g]S dks la/kkfj= dh IysVksa ds chp Mkyus ij laxzfgr ÅtkZ
plates. The energy which is stored becomes K
K xquk gks tkrh gSA
times.
dkj.k : la/kkfj= dh IysVksa ds e/; foHkokarj fu;r jgrk
Reason :- The potential difference between the
plates remains constant or unchanged. gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
133. Assertion :- Kinetic energy of a body becomes four 133. dFku :- oLrq dh xfrt ÅtkZ pkj xquk gks tkrh gS tc
times, when its linear momentum is doubled. bldk js[kh; laoxs nqxquk fd;k tkrk gSA
Reason :- This is because K.E. = P2/2m dkj.k :- xfrt ÅtkZ K.E. = P2/2m
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
134. Assertion :- If a particle moves along circular path with 134. dFku :- ,d d.k fu;r pky ls o`Ùkh; iFk ij xfr djrk
constant speed then acceleration must be present. gS rks Roj.k fuf'pr :i ls mifLFkr gksrk gS
Reason :- If a particle moves with variable dkj.k :- ,d d.k ifjofrZr osx ls xfr djrk gS rks mlesa
velocity then acceleration must be present. Roj.k mifLFkr gksrk gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
135. Assertion :- If a proton and an a-particle enter 135. dFku :- ;fn ,d izksVkWu ,oa ,d a-d.k ,d yEcor~
a uniform magnetic field perpendicularly, with the pqEcdh; {ks= esa leku pky ls izos'k djrs gaS rc a-d.k
same speed, then the time period of revolution of
dk ifjØe.kdky izksVkWu dh rqyuk esa nksxquk gAS
the a-particle is double than that of proton.
Reason :- In a magnetic field, the time period of dkj.k :- pqEcdh; {ks= esa vkosf'kr d.k dk ifjØe.kdky
revolution of a charged particle is directly blds æO;eku ds vuqØekuqikrh gksrk gAS
proportional to mass.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
136. Assertion :- Reduction factor (K) of a tangent 136. dFku :- Li'kZT;k /kkjkekih esa ifjorZd xq.kkad (K) fo{ksi
galvanometer used in converting deflection into current.
dks /kkjk esa :ikUrfjr djus ds fy;s iz;qDr gksrk gAS
Reason :- Reduction factor increases with
increase of current. dkj.k :- /kkjk dk eku c<+us ij ifjorZd xq.kkad c<+rk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
137. Assertion :- The position of centre of mass of a 137. dFku :- fdlh oLrq ds æO;eku dsUæ dh fLFkfr] oLrq dh
body does not depend upon shape and size of the vkÏfr vkjS vkdkj ij fuHkZj ugha djrhA
body.
dkj.k :- fdlh oLrq dk æO;eku dsUæ lnSo oLrq ds dsUæ
Reason :- Centre of mass of a body always lies
ij fLFkr gksrk gAS
at the centre of the body.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
138. Assertion :- In case of a bullet fired from a gun, 138. dFku :- cUnwd ls xksyh nkxus dh fLFkfr esa cUnwd vkjS xksyh
the ratio of kinetic energy of gun and bullet is dh xfrt ÅtkZ dk vuqikr xksyh vkSj cUnd w ds æO;ekuksa
equal to the ratio of mass of bullet and the gun. ds vuqikr ds cjkcj gksrk gAS
Reason :- In firing, linear momentum is
dkj.k :- nkxus esa] js[kh; laoxs lajf{kr jgrk gAS
conserved.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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139. Assertion :- It is more difficult to push a magnet 139. dFku :- vf/kd ?ksjksa okyh dq.Myh esa pqEcdh; NM+ dks
into a coil with more loops. /kdsyuk dfBu gksrk gS
Reason :- Induced current loops resists the motion dkj.k :- vf/kd ?ksjksa esa izsfjr /kkjk ik'k pqEcd dh xfr dk
of the magnet. vf/kd fojks/k djrs gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
140. Assertion :- The back emf in dc motor is 140. dFku :- eksVj dks Lohp vkWu djus ds rqjUr i'pkr~ i'p
maximum when motor has just switched on. foHko lokZf/kd gksrk gS
Reason :- When motor is switched on it has dkj.k :- tc eksVj dks fLop vkWu fd;k tkrk gS rks mldh
maximum speed. pky lokZf/kd gksrh gS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
141. Assertion :- Cl has maximum EA in periodic 141. dFku :- Cl dh EA vkorZ lkj.kh esa lokZ f /kd gksr h
Table. gSA
Reason :- Cl has maximum Zeff. dkj.k :- Cl dk Zeff lokZf/kd gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
142. Assertion :- BeF2 has least solubility in water. 142. dFku :- BeF2 dh ty esa foys;rk U;wure gksrh gAS
Reason :- Due to small size L.E. is more than dkj.k :- NksVk vkdkj gksus ds dkj.k bldh L.E., H.E.
H.E. ls vf/kd gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
143. Assertion :- SiO2 forms a 3-D network solid. 143. dFku :- SiO2 f=foeh; tkyd Bksl dk fuekZ.k djrk gSA
Reason :- In SiO2 due to weak 2pp - 3pp colateral dkj.k :- SiO2 esa 2pp-3pp nqcZy leikf'oZd vfrO;kiu
overlapping not able to form single molecule. ds dkj.k ,dy v.kq dk fuekZ.k ugha dj ikrkA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
144. Assertion:- Electrons revolving around the 144. dFku :- vfHkdsUnz cy ds dkj.k ukfHkd ds pkjksa vksj ?kwerk
nucleus do not fall into the nucleus because of gqvk bysDVªkWu ukfHkd esa ugha fxjrk gAS
centrifugal force.
dkj.k :- ?kweus okys bysDVªkWu] ukfHkd ls fu;r nwjh ij gksrs
Reason :- Revolving electrons are at a fixed
distance from nucleus. gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
145. Assertion:- The atoms of different elements 145. dFku :- fHkUu rRoksa ds ijek.kq ftudh nzO;eku la[;k leku
having same mass number but different atomic gksrh gS fdUrq ijek.kq Øekad fHkUu&2 gksrs ga]S leHkkjh dgykrs
number are known as isobars. gSA
Reason :- The sum of protons and neutrons in the dkj.k :- leHkkfjdksa esa izksVkWuksa o U;wVªkWuksa dk ;ksx lnSo fHkUu
isobars is always different. gksrk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
146. Assertion:- At the end of electrolysis using 146. dFku :- IysfVue bysDVªkM
W ksa dh mifLFkfr esa tyh; CuSO4 dk
platinum electrodes, an aqueous CuSO4 solution
o|S rq &vi?kVu djus ij foy;u vUr esa jaxghu gks tkrk gAS
turns colourless.
Reason :- CuSO4 changes to Cu(OH)2 during dkj.k :- o|S rq &vi?kVu esa CuSO4, Cu(OH)2 esa ifjofrZr
electrolysis. gks tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
147. Assertion:- The SRP of three metallic ions 147. dFku :- rhu /kkrq vk;uksa A, B, C ds fy;s SRP dk eku
A, B, C are –0.3, –0.5, 0.8 volt respectively, so Øe'k% –0.3, –0.5 rFkk 0.8 V gAS vr% budh vkWDlhdkjd
oxidizing power of ions is C > A > B. {kerk dk Øe C > A > B gAS
Reason :- Higher the SRP, higher the oxidizing dkj.k :- SRP dk eku ftruk vf/kd gksrk gAS vkWDlhdkjd
power. xq.k mruk gh vf/kd gksxkA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
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148. Assertion:- Entropy change in reversible adiabatic 148. dFku :- fdlh vkn'kZ xlS ds fy;s] mRØe.kh; :¼ks"e izlkj
expansion of an ideal gas is zero. esa ,UVªkWih ifjorZu 'kwU ; gksrk gAS
Reason :- The increases in entropy due to volume dkj.k :- vk;ru o`f¼ ds dkj.k ,UVªkWih esa gksus okyh o`f¼]
increase just compensate the decrease in entropy rki esa deh ds dkj.k gksus okyh ,UVªkWih esa deh ds cjkcj
due to fall in temperature.
gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
149. Assertion:- Enthalpy of neutralization of 149. dFku:- CH3COOH ds NaOH }kjk mnklhuhdj.k ds fy;s
CH3COOH by NaOH is less than that of HCl by mnklhuhdj.k ,UFkSYih HCl ds NaOH }kjk mnklhuhdj.k
NaOH.
ds fy;s mnklhuhdj.k ,UFkYS ih ls de gksrh gAS
Reason :- Enthalpy of neutralization of dkj.k :- CH3COOH dh mnklhuhdj.k ,UFkYS ih de
CH3COOH is less because of the absorption of
gksrh gS D;ksa fd dqN Å"ek vk;uhdj.k izf Ø;k esa iz; qD r
heat in the ionization process.
gksrh gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
150. Assertion :- If FeCl3 is added to NaOH solution 150. dFku :- ;fn FeCl3 dks NaOH esa feyk;k tk;s rks
then we obtained [Fe2O3·XH2O] OH– sol. [Fe2O3·XH2O] OH– dk lkWy feyrk gAS
Reason :- Colloidal solution is a neutral solution. dkj.k :- dksykWbMh foy;u ,d mnklhu foy;u gksrk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
151. Assertion : In NaCl structure, Na+ ions occupy 151. dFku : NaCl lajpuk esa Na+ vk;u v"VQydh; fjfDr

octahedral holes and Cl ions occupy CCP. ?ksjrs gaS rFkk Cl– vk;u CCP cukrs gaAS
Reason : The distance between nearest neighbours
dkj.k : NaCl ljpauk esa fudVre iM+kfs l;ksa ds eè; nwjh
in NaCl structure is a/2 where a is the edge length
of the cube. a/2 gksrh gS tgka a ?ku dh Hkqtk yEckbZ gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
152. Assertion : Defects in crystalline solids increase 152. dFku : fØLVyh; Bkslksa esa nks"k] rki c<+ kus ij c<+ rs
on increasing temperature. gaAS
Reason : Entropy of a perfect crystal at 0 K is dkj.k : ,d iw.kZ fØLVyh; Bksl dh ,UVªkWih 0 K ij 'kwU;
taken to be zero. gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
153. Assertion : An increase in surface area increases 153. dFku : i`"Bh; {ks=Qy esa o`f ¼ ls ok"ihdj.k dh nj
the rate of evaporation. c<+rh gAS
Reason : Stronger the inter molecular attractive forces, dkj.k : vUrjvkf.od vkd"kZ.k cy vf/kd gksus ij] ,d
faster is the rate of evaporation at a given temperature. fn, x, rki ij ok"ihdj.k dh nj vf/kd gksrh  gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
154. Assertion : Catalyst increases the rate of a reaction. 154. dFku : mRizsjd] ,d vfHkfØ;k dh nj dks c<+k nsrk gAS
Reason : It lowers threshold energy of the reaction. dkj.k : ;g vfHkfØ;k dh nsgyh ÅtkZ dks de dj nsrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
155. Assertion : For the first order reaction half-life 155. dFku : izFke dksfV vfHkfØ;k ds fy, v¼Z vk;q dky
2.303 2.303
period is expressed as t (1/ 2) = log2 t (1/ 2) = log2 }kjk O;Dr fd;k tkrk gAS
K K
Reason : The half-life time of a first order reaction dkj.k : ,d izFke dksfV vfHkfØ;k ds fy, v¼Z vk;q dky
is not always constant and it depends upon the lnoS fu;r ugha gksrk gS rFkk ;g fØ;kdkjdksa dh izkjfEHkd
initial concentration of reactants.
lkUnzrk ij fuHkZj djrk  gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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156. Assertion : The freezing point is the temperature 156. dFku :fgekad fcUnq og rki gS ftl ij ,d Bksl blds
at which a solid crystallizes from its solution. foy;u ls fØLVyhd`r gksrk gAS
Reason : The freezing point depression is the dkj.k : ,d 'kq¼ foyk;d ds fgekad fcUnq rFkk foy;u
difference between the freezing point of a pure ds fgekad fcUnq ds e/; vUrj gh fgekad fcUnq esa voueu
solvent and freezing point of solution. gksrk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
157. Assertion : Aqueous solution of NH4Br is acidic 157. dFku : NH4Br ds tyh; foy;u dh izd`fr vEyh; gksrh gAS
in nature. dkj.k : NH4Br, tyh; foy;u esa /kuk;fud ty vi?kVu
Reason : NH4Br in an aqeuous solution undergoes
cationic hydrolysis. n'kkZrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
158. Assertion : For a reaction H2(g) + I2(g) ƒ 2HI(g) 158. dFku : vfHkfØ;k H2(g) + I2(g) ƒ 2HI(g) ds fy,
if the volume of vessel is reduced to half of its original ;fn ik= dk vk;ru] izkjfEHkd vk;ru dk vk/kk dj fn;k
volume, equilibrium constant will be doubled. tk;s rks lkE; fu;rkad nksxquk gks tk;sxkA
Reason : According to Le-chatelier's principle dkj.k : yk&'kkrkfy;s fl¼kUr ds vuqlkj vfHkfØ;k ml
reaction shifts in a direction that tends to undo the fn'kk esa foLFkkfir gksrh gS ftl fn'kk esa ifjorZu dk izHkko
effect of the change. nwj fd;k tk ldsA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
159. Assertion : 32 g of O2 and 48 gm of O3 have same 159. dFku : 32 g O2 o 48 gm O3 esa leku ijek.kq gksrs gaAS
number of atoms. dkj.k :- O2 rFkk O3 ds eksy fHkék&fHkék gaAS
Reason :- Number of moles of O2 and O3 are different.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
160. Assertion :- At NTP 64g of SO2 and 80g of SO3 160. dFku :- NTP ij] 64 g SO2 rFkk 80 g SO3 leku vk;ru
will occupy same volume. ?ksjrs gaSA
Reason :- At NTP 1 mol of any ideal gas occupies dkj.k :- NTP ij dksbZ Hkh 1 eksy vkn'kZ xSl] 22.4 yhVj
22.4 litre. vk;ru ?ksjrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
161. Assertion :- The function of sieve tube are 161. dFku :- pkyuh ufydk ds dk;Z dks lgpj dksf'kdk ds
controlled by nucleus of companion cell. dsUæd fu;af=r djrs gAS
Reason :- The companion cells are specialised
dkj.k :- lgpj dksf'kdk,a fof'k"V e`nwrdh dksf'kdk,a gAS
Parenchymatous cells.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
162. Assertion :- In cymose inflorescence flowers are 162. dFku :- llhek{kh iq"iØe esa Qwy rykfHklkjh Øe esa yxs
borne in the basipetal order. jgrs gAS
Reason :- Younger flower are present at the base dkj.k :- u;s iq"i ry dh rjQ mifLFkr gksrs gaS rFkk iqjkus
and older flower are present at the tip. iq"i 'kh"kZ ij mifLFkr gksrs gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
163. Assertion :- Parturition is induced by a complex 163. dFku :- izlo ,d tfVy raf=dk&var% L=koh fØ;kfofèk
neuroendocrine mechanism. }kjk izfs jr gksrk gAS
Reason :- The signals for parturition originate from dkj.k :- izlo ds fy, ladsr iw.kZ fodflr xHkZ rFkk vijk
fully developed foetus & placenta. }kjk mRiUu gksrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
164. Assertion :- In natural method of contraception, 164. dFku :- xHkZfujks/ku dh izkd`frd fof/k ds nq"izHkko yxHkx
side effects are almost nil, though chances of 'kwU; ds cjkcj g]S gkykWfd buds vlQy jgus dh nj Hkh
failure in these method are also high. dkQh vf/kd gAS
Reason :- No medicines or devices are used in dkj.k :- izkd`frd fof/k esa fdlh nok ;k lk/ku dk mi;ksx
natural method. ugha gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
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165. Assertion :- Algae are thalloid organisms of 165. dFku :- 'koS ky ikni txr ds lqdk;h tho gaAS
kingdom plantae. dkj.k :- budk 'kjhj tM+ ruk vkjS iÙkh esa foHksfnr ugha
Reason :- Their body is not differentiated in to root
stem and leaf. gksrk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
166. Assertion :- In Heterosporous pteridophytes the 166. dFku :- fo"kechtk.kqd VsfjMksQkbV~l esa eknk ;qXedksn~fHkn~
female Gametophyte are retained on the parent dqN le; ds fy, irS `d chtk.kqn~fHkn esa gh mifLFkr jgrk
sporophyte for variable period. gSA
Reason :- This event is precursor to the seed habit dkj.k :- ;g ?kVuk m¼fodkl eas cht izÏfr ds fy,
considered an important step in evolution. vfÙkegRoi.w kZ pj.k ekuk tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
167. Assertion :- Ascomycetes fungi produce asexual 167. dFku :- ,sLdksekbflVht QaQwn tks vySafxd chtk.kq inS k
spore which are called ascospore. djrh g]S mldks ,sLdkl chtk.kq dgrs gAS
Reason :- Ascospores are produced endogeneously dkj.k :- ,sLdl chtk.kq Fky
S hle ,sLdl esa vartkZrh; #i
in sac like asci ls mRiUu gksrs gaSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
168. Assertion :- Order and other higher taxonomic 168. dFku :- x.k rFkk vU; mPprj ofxZdh laoxZ dh igpku
categories are identified based on the aggregates y{k.kksa ds lewgu ds vk/kkj ij djrs gaAS
of characters.
Reason :- As we go higher species to kingdom the dkj.k :- tl
S &s tl
S s ge tkfr ls txr dh vksj Åij tkrs
number of common characteristics goes on gS oSls gh leku xq.kksa esa deh vkrh tkrh gaAS
decreasing
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
169. Assertion :- Sponges are asymmetrical. 169. dFku :- Liat vleferh; gksrs gAS
Reason :- Any plane that passes through the centre dkj.k :- dsUæ; v{k ls xqtjrk gqvk dksbZ Hkh ry budks
does not divide them into equal halves. nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr ugha djrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
170. Assertion :- Earthworm posses metameric 170. dFku :- dasapqvk esa fo[k.Mh [k.MhHkou gksrk gAS
segmentation.
Reason :- The body is not divided into complete dkj.k :- 'kjhj iw.kZr % [k.Mksa esa foHkDr ugha gksrh gAS
segmentation .
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
171. Assertion :- Cnidarians exhibit two basic body 171. dFku :- fuMsfj;k nks eyw :i n'kkZrs g]S ikWfyi ,oa esMlw k A
forms polyp and medusa.
dkj.k :- ikWfyi fLFkj ,oa csyukdkj gS tcdh esMwlk Lora=
Reason :- Polyp is sessile and cylindrical where
Iykoh ,oa Nrjhuqek gAS
as medusa is free swimming and umbrella shaped.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
172. Assertion :- Hooks and suckers are present in the 172. dFku :- piVs d`fe;ksa ds ijthoh :i esa gqd ,oa pw"kd
parasitic forms of Fatworms. ik;s tkrs gAS
Reason :- Hooks help in food absorption while dkj.k :- gqd Hkkstu ds vo'kks"k.k esa lgk;rk djrs gS tcdh
suckers provide attachment at wall of intestine. pw"kd vka = dh nhokj ls fpidkrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
173. Assertion :- Insulin used in diabetes was earlier 173. dFku :- e/kqegs jksfx;ksa }kjk mi;ksx esa yk, tkus okyk balfq yu
extracted from pancreas of slaughtered cattle and pigs. tkuoj o lqvjksa dks ekjdj muds vXuk'; ls fudkyk tkrk FkkA
Reason :- Insulin from animal source caused dkj.k :- tkuojksa }kjk izkIr balqyhu ls dqN jksfx;ksa esa izR;wtkZ
some patients to develop allergy. gksus yxrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
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174. Assertion :- Bottled fruit juices bought from the 174. dFku :- cktkj ls [kjhns gq, cksry okys Qy jl ?kj esa
market are clearer as compared to those made at home. cus jl dh rqyuk esa vf/kd lkQ fn[kkbZ iM+rs gAS
Reason :- Bottled juices are clearified by the use dkj.k :- iDS Vhusftt rFkk izksVh,sftt ds iz;ksx ds dkj.k
of Pectinases and proteases cksry okyk jl vf/kd LoPN ,oa lkQ gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
175. Assertion :- Recessive characters are always pure. 175. dFku :- vizHkkoh y{k.k ges'kk 'kq¼ gksrs gAS
Reason :- Recessive genes always express itself dkj.k :- vizHkkoh thu ges'kk le;qXeth voLFkk esa viuk
in homozygous condition. izHkko izdV djrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
176. Assertion :- Alleles are the alternative form of a 176. dFku :- fdlh thu ds ,dkUrfjr Lo:iksa dks ;qXefodYih
gene. dgrs gaAS
Reason :- Alleles are located on same loci on non- dkj.k :- ;qXefodYih vletkr xq.klw=ksa ij leku LFky
homologous chromosome. ij ik;s tkrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
177. Assertion :- Plants arise through tissue culture are 177. dFku :- ÅÙkd lao/kZu ls cuus okys ikni lksekDyksu gksrs
somaclones. gaAS
Reason :- Somaclonal variation may developed
dkj.k :- lksekDyksuy fofHkUurk,¡ ;k xq.kl=w h; foiFku
by either chromosomal aberration or by gene
mutation. vFkok thu mRifjorZu ls fodflr gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
178. Assertion :- All monosaccharides give Benedict's test. 178. dFku :- lHkh eksuksld S js kbM csufs MDV ijh{k.k nsrs gAS
Reason :- Monosaccharide contain free aldehyde dkj.k :- eksuksld
S sjkbM esa LorU= ,fYMgkbM ;k LorU=
or ketonic group. dhVksfud lewg ik;k tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
179. Assertion :- Phospholipid is an amphipathic 179. dFku :- QksLQksfyfiM dk v.kq ,EQhisfFkd gksrk gAS
molecule.
dkj.k :- QkWLQksfyfiM dsoy gkbMªksQksfcd fljs j[krs gaAS
Reason :- Phospholipid contain only hydrophobic end.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
180. Assertion :- Diakinesis is the final stage of 180. dFku :- ikjxfrØe] çksQst-I dh vafre voLFkk gAS
prophase-I. dkj.k :- ikjxfrØe esa mikarhHkou gksrk gAS
Reason :- Terminalisation occurs in diakinesis.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
181. Who has won the best actor award at the 90th 181. 90osas vdsMeh iqjLdkj-2018 esa loZJ s"B vfHkusrk dk
Academy Awards 2018? iqjLdkj fdlus thrk g\ S
(1) Matt Damon (2) Gary Oldman (1) eVS Mseu (2) xjS h vksYMeuS
(3) Denzel Washington (4) Leonardo DiCaprio (3) Msaty okf'kaxVu (4) fy;ksukMksZ fMdsfiz;ks
182. Who is the first Indian cricketer to cross 900 points 182. vkbZlhlh dh ,dfnolh; varjkZ"Vªh; fØdsV jSafdax esa
in the ICC ODI player rankings ? 900 vad ikj djus okys igys Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkuS g\ S
(1) Ajinkya Rahane (2) Ravichandran Ashwin (1) vftaD; jgk.ks (2) jfopUnzu vf'ou
(3) Hardik Pandya (4) Virat Kohli (3) gkfnZd ik.M~;k (4) fojkV dksgyh
183. What is the India’s rank in the world in terms 183. Xykscy Qk;j ikoj baMsDl-2017 ds vuqlkj] lUS ; 'kfDr
of military power, as per Global Firepower ds lanHkZ esa fo'o esa Hkkjr dk LFkku dkSulk gS \
Index -2017?
(1) 8th (2) 6th (3) 4th (4) 5th (1) 8th (2) 6th (3) 4th (4) 5th

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184. Stephen Hawking, the legendary theoretical 184. egku l¼
S kafrd HkkfS rd foKkuh LVhQu gkWfdax fdl ns'k ls
physicist belonged to which country? lacaf/kr Fks\
(1) United States America (2) France (1) la;qDr jkT; vesfjdk (2) Ýkal
(3) United Kingdom (4) Germany (3) ;qukbVsM fdaxMe (4) teZuh
185. What is the name of India’s first online Radio Station? 185. Hkkjr ds izFke vkWuykbu jsfM;ks LVs'ku dk uke D;k gS\
(1) Radio Talk (2) Radio Zingle (1) jsfM;ks VkWd (2) jsfM;ks ftaxy
(3) Radio Garden (4) Radio Umang (3) jsfM;ks xkMZu (4) jsfM;ks meax
186. Which is the book written by PM Narendra Modi 186. iz/kkuea=h ujsUnz eksnh }kjk Nk=ksa ds fy;s fy[kh xbZ iqLrd
for students? dk uke D;k gS\
(1) Aahwan (2) A Journey (1) vkg~oku (2) ,d ;k=k
(3) You Can Win (4) Exam Warriors (3) thr vkidh (4) ,Xtke okWfj;lZ
187. Which one is the first state to have its own flag? 187. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk izFke jkT; gaS ftldk viuk /ot g\ S
(1) Karnataka (2) Maharashtra (1) dukZVd (2) egkjk"Vª
(3) Jammu and Kashmir (4) Tamil Nadu (3) tEew ,oa d'ehj (4) rfeyukMq
188. World Consumer Rights Day is observed on 188. fo'o miHkksDrk vf/kdkj fnol izR;sd o"kZ fdl fnu euk;k
which date every year? tkrk g\ S
(1) March 14  (2) March 15  (1) 14 ekpZ   (2) 15 ekpZ
(3) March 16  (4) March 17  (3) 16 ekpZ   (4) 17 ekpZ
189. After the Bardoli Satyagraha, the title of ‘Sardar’ 189. ckjMksyh lR;kxzg ds ckn] oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy dks ^^ljnkj**
to Vallabhbhai Patel was given by dh mikf/k fdlds }kjk nh x;h\
(1) Jawaharlal Nehru (1) tokgjyky usg:
(2) Motilal Nehru (2) eksrhyky usg:
(3) Mahatma Gandhi (3) egkRek xka/kh
(4) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (4) ekSykuk vcqy dyke vktkn
190. Who of the following is/was the oldest to take the 190. fuEu esa ls fdlus lcls vf/kd vk;q esa Hkkjr ds iz/kkuea=h
oath as the Prime Minister of India? ds :i esa 'kiFk yh Fkh\
(1) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (2) Manmohan Singh (1) vVy fcgkjh oktis;h (2) eueksgu flag
(3) Morarji Desai (4) PV Narasimha Rao (3) eksjkjth nslkbZ (4) ih-oh- ujflEgk jko
191. Find out the wrong number in the series. 191. fuEufyf[kr Js.kh esa xyr la[;k Kkr dhft, :-
196, 169, 144, 121, 100, 80, 64 196, 169, 144, 121, 100, 80, 64
(1) 169 (2) 144 (3) 121 (4) 80 (1) 169 (2) 144 (3) 121 (4) 80
192. Running at the same constant rate, 6 identical 192. 6 leku e'khuas] ,d fu;r nj ij pydj] izfr feuV 270
machines can produce a total of 270 bottles per cksryksa dk fuekZ.k dj ldrh gS rks blh nj ij ,slh 10
minute. At this rate, how many bottles could 10 e'khusa 4 feuV esa fdruh cksryksa dk fuekZ.k dj ldrh gaS \
such machines produce in 4 minutes?
(1) 648 (2) 1800 (3) 2700 (4) 10800 (1) 648 (2) 1800 (3) 2700 (4) 10800
193. In the following diagram Rectangle represents men, 193. fuEu fp= eas vk;r iq:"kksa dks iznf'kZr djrk g]S f=Hkqt
Triangle represents educated, Circle represents urban f'kf{kr dks] o`Ùk 'kgjh dks rFkk oxZ ljdkjh deZpkfj;ksa dks
and Square represents government employees. iznf'kZr djrk gS rks
8 8
10 7 10 7
12 6 13 12 6 13
4 4
9 14 9 14
11 11
5 5
  Which one of the following represents the fuEu esa ls dkSulk f'kf{kr iq:"kksa dks iznf'kZr djrk gS ijUrq
educated men but not urban ? 'kgjh ugha\
(1) 9 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 11 (1) 9 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 11
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194. Choose the word which is different from the rest. 194. fuEu esa ls vlaxr 'kCn pqfu;s :-
(1) Cap (2) Turban (1) Vksih (2) ixM+h
(3) Hat (4) Veil (3) gVS (4) ?kwa?kV
195. A man has some hens and cows. If the number of 195. ,d vkneh ds ikl dqN eqfxZ;k¡ vkjS xk;sa gaAS ;fn fljksa dh
heads be 48 and the number of feet equals 140, la[;k 48 gS rFkk ijS ksa dh la[;k 140 gS rks eqfxZ;ksa dh la[;k
then the number of hens will be Kkr dhft,A
(1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 24 (4) 26 (1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 24 (4) 26
196. A library has an average of 510 visitors on 196. ,d iqLrdky; esa vkSlru jfookj dks 510 yksx rFkk vU;
Sundays and 240 on other days. The average fnuksa esa 240 yksx vkrs gaSA rks jfookj ls 'kq: gksus okys 30
number of visitors per day in a month of 30 days fnuksa ds ,d eghus esa izfrfnu vkus okys yksxksa dh vkl
S r
beginning with a Sunday is: la[;k Kkr dhft, :-
(1) 250 (2) 276 (3) 280 (4) 285 (1) 250 (2) 276 (3) 280 (4) 285
197. Find out which of the figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) 197. fp= (X) esa fn;s x;s VqdM+kas dh lgk;rk ls fuEu fp=ksa (1),
can be formed from the pieces given in figure (X). (2), (3) ,oa (4) esa ls dkSulh vkÏfr cukbZ tk ldrh g\ S

(X) (1) (2) (3) (4) (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4


198. Choose the correct mirror image of the given 198. fn;s x;s fp= (X) dk lgh niZ.k izfrfcEc fuEu pkj fodYiksa
figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives. eas ls pqfu;s :-

(X) (1)         (2)       (3) (4) (X) (1)         (2)       (3) (4)
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
199. Rakesh is travelling on his cycle and has 199. jkds ' k viuh lkbfdy ij py jgs gSa vkSj ;fn og
calculated to reach point A at 2 P.M. if he travels 10 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls pyrs ga S rks og fcUnq A ij nksigj
at 10 kmph, he will reach there at 12 noon if he 2 cts igq¡pxs as vkjS ;fn og 15 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls pyrs gaS
travels at 15 kmph. At what speed must he travel rks og nksigj 12 cts ig¡qpaxs sA rks fcUnq A ij nksigj 1 cts
to reach A at 1 P.M.? igq¡pus ds fy;s jkds'k dks fdl pky ls pyuk gksxk\
(1) 8 kmph (2) 11 kmph (1) 8 fdeh@?k.Vk (2) 11 fdeh@?k.Vk
(3) 12 kmph (4) 14 kmph (3) 12 fdeh@?k.Vk (4) 14 fdeh@?k.Vk
200. Three different positions X, Y and Z of a dice are 200. ,d ikls dh rhu fofHkUu fLFkfr;k¡ X, Y ,oa Z fp=kuqlkj
shown in the figures given below. Which numbers n'kkZbZ xbZ gAS rks Z fLFkfr esa vad 6 ,oa 5 ds ihNs dkuS lh
are hidden behind the numbers 6 and 5 in the
la[;k;sa fNih gqbZ gaS ?
position Z?

5 4 2
5 4 2
4 1 6 3 6 5
4 1 6 3 6 5
(X) (Y) (Z)
(X) (Y) (Z)

(1) 1 and 4 (2) 1 and 3 (1) 1 ,oa 4 (2) 1 ,oa 3


(3) 4 and 3 (4) 1 and 2 (3) 4 ,oa 3 (4) 1 ,oa 2

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