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JR_BIPC NEET TEST DATE: 24-08-2019

DURATION: 3HOURS MAX MARKS: 720


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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS & MARKING SCHEME


The test is of 3 hours duration and Test Booklet contains 180 questions. Each
question carries 4 marks. For each correct response, the candidate will get 4 marks.
For each incorrect response, 1 mark will be deducted from the total scores. The
maximum marks are 720.

SYLLABUS:
Physics : Pseudo forces friction
Chemistry : Total stoichiometry (except titrations)
Botany : Plant morphology Introduction Root complete
Zoology : Amphibians and Reptiles

PHYSICS

1. For what value of ‘a’ the block falls freely?

A) g cot  B) g cos C) g tan  D) g cosec


2. All surface are smooth, find the acceleration of mass m relative to wedge when wedge is
moving with acceleration ‘a’

A) g  sin   a cos   B) gsin   a cos 


C) gsin   a cos  D) a sin   gcos 
3. Two blocks A and B of masses 2kg and 3kg are connected by a light string as shown in the
2
figure and placed on a horizontal surface  between all surfaces is 0.1 and g  10ms . The
acceleration of the system is, when the force applied F  45N

2 2 2 2
A) 9ms B) 8ms C) 4ms D) 6ms
4. A body of mass 60 kg is pushed up with just enough force to start it moving on a rough surface
with  s  0.5 and  k  0.4 and the force continues to act afterwards. What is acceleration of
the body?
2 2 2 2
A) 0.98 cm / s B) 9.8 m / s C) 0.98m / s D) 9.8cm / s

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5. For what value of ‘a’ block slides up the plane with an acceleration ‘g’ relative to the inclined
plane

A) g  sec   tan   B) gsec   tan  C) g  sec   tan   D) g  cosec   tan  


6. A car is drive round a curved path of radius 18 m without the danger of skidding. The
coefficient of friction between the tyres of the car and the surface of the curved path is 0.2.
What is the maximum speed in kmph of the car for safe driving? g  10ms  2

1 1 1 1
A) 6ms B) 5ms C) 0.6ms D) 0.5ms
0
7. A 30kg block is to be moved up an inclined plane an angle 30 to the horizontal with a velocity
1
of 5ms . If the frictional force retarding to the motion is 150N find the horizontal force
required to move the block up the plane g  10ms  2

A) 348 N B) 346 N C) 436 N D) 186 N
8. A block of mass 10kg pushed by a force F on a horizontal rough plane moves with an
2 2
acceleration of 5ms . When force is doubled, its acceleration becomes 18ms . Find the
coefficient of friction between the block and rough horizontal plane g  10ms  2
.
A) 0.16 B) 8.0 C) 1.8 D) 0.8
9. Inside a horizontally moving box, an experimenter finds that when an object is placed on a
2
smooth horizontal plane and is released, it moves with an acceleration of 10m / s . In this box
if 1kg body is suspended with a light string, find the tension in the string in equilibrium
position (w.r.t experimenter)
( g  10m / s )
2

A) 10 N B) 10 3 N C) 10 2 N D) 100 2 N
10. An inset crawls up a hemispherical surface as shown (see the figure) the coefficient of friction
1
between the insect and the surface is . If the line joining the centre of the hemispherical
3
surface to the inset makes an angle  with the vertical, the maximum possible value of  is
given by

A)   tan
1
 3 B)   sin
1
 3 C)   cos
1
 3 D)   cot
1
 3
11. If an external force and the frictional force acting on a body cancel each other and keep the
body at rest, the frictional force is
A) Rolling friction B) Sliding friction C) Static friction D) None of these
12. A good lubricant should be highly
A) Viscous B) Nonvolatile C) Both D) None of these

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13. A block of mass ‘m’ is resting on the floor of a lift. The coefficient of friction between the block
and floor is  . When the lift is falling freely, the limiting frictional force between block and
surface is
 mg
A)  mg B) C) mg D) zero
s
14. A stationary railway platform on earth is
A) an inertial frame of reference for an observer on earth
B) a non inertial frame of reference for an observer on moon
C) both are true
D) both are false
15. A vessel contains some water. It is moved towards right on a horizontal plane with a constant
acceleration ‘a’. Which of the following figures represents correct water surface?

A) B) C) D)
16. When normal reaction is halved the coefficient of friction is
A) halved B) unchanged C) doubled D) None
17. The limiting friction between two bodies in contact is independent of
A) Nature of surfaces in contact B) The area of surfaces in contact
C) Normal reaction between the surfaces D) All the above
18. The acceleration of a particle is found to be non zero while no force acts on the particle. This is
possible if the measurement is made from
A) inertial frame B) non inertial frame C) both
D) sometimes inertial or sometimes non inertial
19. A constant force (F) is applied on a stationary particle of mass ‘m’. The velocity attained by the
particle in a certain displacement will be proportional to
1 1
A) m B) C) m D)
m m
20. A uniform rope of length L lies on a table. If the coefficient of friction is  , the maximum
fractional length of the hanging part of the rope from the edge of the table without sliding
down is
L L  L
A) B) C) D)
  1  1  1
21. A block of mass m is in contact with the cart C as shown in the figure. The coefficient of static
friction between the block and the cart is  . The acceleration  of the cart that will prevent the
block from falling satisfies.

mg g g g
A) a  B) a  C)   D)  
 m  
22. A small mass is suspended by a string from the ceiling of a car. As the car accelerates at a rate
‘a’ the string makes an angle  with the vertical. Then the tension in the string
B) ma sin  C) m a  g D) ma a  g
2 2 2 2
A) mg cos
23. A pendulum of mass m hangs from a support fixed to a trolley. The direction of the string (i.e .,
angle  ) When the trolley rolls up a plane of inclination  with acceleration ‘a’ is

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A) Zero B) tan 
1  
C) tan 1  a  gsin   D) tan 1
a
 g cos   g
24. A block is in limiting equilibrium on a rough horizontal surface. If the net contact force is 3
times the normal force, the coefficient of static friction is
1 1
A) 2 B) C) 0.5 D)
2 3
25. A block of mass 20kg is pushed with a horizontal force of 90N. If the coefficient of static &

kinetic friction are 0.4 & 0.3, the frictional force acting on the block is g  10ms
2

A) 90 N B) 80 N C) 60 N D) 30 N
26. A block of mass 10kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface having coefficient of friction
  0.5 . If a horizontal force of 100N is acting on it, then acceleration of the block will be:
2 2 2 2
A) 0.5 m / s B) 5 m / s C) 10 m / s D) 15 m / s
2 2
27. Two bodies having the same mass 5kg each have different surface areas 20m and 10m in
contact with a horizontal plane. If the coefficient of friction is 0.4, the forces of friction that
come into play when they are in motion will be in the ratio
A) 1 : 1 B) 1 : 2 C) 2 : 1 D) 1 : 4
28. A body of mass 5kg is under the action of 50N on the horizontal surface. If coefficient of friction
in between the surfaces is one, the distance it travels in 3s is
A) 2m B) 1.5m C) 0.9m D) 6m
29. A vehicle of mass m is moving on a rough horizontal road with momentum P. If the coefficient
of friction between the types and the road be  , then the stopping distance is,
P P2 P2 P
A) B) C) D)
2mg 2mg 2m 2g 2m 2g
1
30. A block of weight 100N is lying on a rough horizontal surface. If coefficient of friction . The
3
least possible force that can move the block is
A) 100 B) 100 3 C) 50 3 D) 50 N
3

31. A horizontal force applied on a body on a rough horizontal surface produces an acceleration ‘a’.
m
If coefficient of friction between the body & surface which is m is reduced to , the
3
acceleration increases by 2 units. The value of m is
2 3 3 1
A) g B) g C) D)
3 2 g g
32. Two trolleys of mass m and 3m are connected by a spring. They are compressed and released,
they moves off in opposite direction and comes to rest after covering distances s1 and s 2
respectively. If the frictional force acting between trolley and surface is same in both cases then
the ratio of distances s1 : s 2 is
A) 1:9 B) 1:3 C) 3:1 D) 9 :1
33. A man of mass 40kg is at rest between the walls as shown in the figure. If '  ' between the man
and the walls is 0.8, find the normal reaction exerted by the walls on the man.  g  10 ms 2 

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A) 100 N B) 250 N C) 80 N D) 50 N
34. A homogeneous chain lies in limiting equilibrium on a horizontal table of coefficient of friction
0.5 with part of it hanging over the edge of the table. The fractional length of the chain hanging
down the edge of the table is
1 1 1 2
A) B) C) D)
2 5 3 3
35. Sand is piled up on a horizontal ground in the form of a regular cone of a fixed base of radius R.
The coefficient of static friction between sand layers is  . The maximum volume of sand that
can be piled up, without the san slipping on the surface is
R 3 R 3 R 3 R 3
A) B) C) D)
3  3 3
1
36. A body takes 1 times as much time to slide down a rough inclined plane as it takes to slide
3
0
down an identical bust smooth inclined plane. If the angle of inclination is 45 , find the
coefficient of friction.
A) 1 B) 3 C) 5 D) 7
16 16 16 16
37. The minimum force required to move a body up an inclined plane is three times the minimum
force required to prevent it from sliding down the plane. If coefficient of friction between the
body and inclined plane is 1 , the angle of inclined plane is
2 3
0 0 0 0
A) 60 B) 45 C) 30 D) 15
38. A body is sliding down an inclined plane have coefficient of friction 0.5. If the normal reaction
is twice that of the resultant downward force along the incline, find the angle between the
inclined plane and the horizontal.
0 0 0 0
A) 90 B) 30 C) 60 D) 45
39. A block B of mass 5kg is placed on a slab A of mass 20kg which lies on a frictionless surface as
shown in the figure. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the slab is 0.4 and
that of kinetic friction is 0.2. If a force F = 25N acts on B, the acceleration of the slab will be

2 2 2
A) 0.4ms B) 0.5ms C) 1ms D) zero
40. In given figure all surfaces are smooth. The ratio of forces exerted by the wedge on mass ‘M’
when force ‘F’ is not applied and when ‘F’ is applied such that ‘M’ is at rest with respect to
wedge is

C) sec  D) cos 
2 2
A) 1 B) 1 : 2
41. A block of mass M is being pulled along rough horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction
M
between the block & surface is  . If another block of mass is placed on the block & it is
2
again pulled on the surface. The coefficient of friction between the block and surface will be
3 
A)  B) C) D) 2
2 2

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42. While walking on ice one should take small steps to avoid slipping. This is because smaller
steps ensure
A) larger friction B) smaller friction C) larger normal force D) Both 1 & 3
43. Aeroplanes are streamlined to reduce
A) fluid friction B) sliding friction C) kinetic friction D) limiting friction
44. Car tyres are made of rubber and not of iron because
A) Rubber is cheaper than iron
B) Iron tyres produce noise
C) Rubber can give circular shape easily than iron
D) Friction between rubber & concrete is less than that between iron & concrete
45. A wooden block of 100 kg is about to be pushed on a floor of coefficient of friction 0.4. What is
the magnitude of the force of friction on the wooden block when it is just pushed?
A) 392 N B) 294 N C) 196 N D) 490 N

CHEMISTRY

46. Dipole moment of NF3 is smaller than


a) NH3 b) CO2 c) BF3 d) CCl4
47. Which has maximum dipole moment?

48. Which of the following is an example of super octet molecule?


a) ClF3 b) PCl5 c) IF7 d) all the three
49. H2O has a net dipole moment while BeF 2 has zero dipole moment because
a) F is more Electronegativity than oxygen
b) Be is more Electronegativity than oxygen
c) H2O molecule is linear and BeF 2 is bent d) BeF 2 molecule is linear and H2O is bent
50. Which of the following compounds has the lowest boiling point?
a) HF b) HCl c) HBr d) HI
51. One Debye (D) equal to
a) 3.33×10-30 coulomb-m b) 1×10-18 esu.cm
c) 1×10 esu.cm
-10 d) both A and B
52. Molecule with zero dipole moment is
a) CHCl3 b) BeCl2 c) CCl4 d) both C and D
53. The dipole moment of HBr is 2.60×10 C m and the inter atomic spacing is 1.41 A 0. What is the
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percent ionic character of HBr?


a) 11.5% b) 51% c) 45% d) 35%
54. Which of the following graphs represents the correct order of boiling points (B.P) of ethane (1)
ethyl alcohol (2) and acetic acid (3)?

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A) B) C) D)

55. The bond order in O 22  species is


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
56. Which of the following orders regarding the bond order is correct?
a) O 2  O 2  O 2 b) O2  O2  O2 c) O 2  O 2  O 2 d) O 2  O 2  O 2
57. When N2 goes to N 2 , the N-N bond distance .... and when O 2 goes to O 2 , the O-O bond
distance....?
a) increases, decreases b) decreases, increases
c) increases, increases d) decreases, decreases
58. In the formation of a homo diatomic neutral molecule, if ‘N’ atomic orbitals combine, then the
total number of bonding molecular orbital formed is
a) 2N b) N c) N/2 d) N/4
59. The wave function of a molecular orbital formed by reinforce of wave functions of  A and  B
of atomic orbital A and B is represented as
a)  A   B b)  A   B c)  A   B d) 2 A   B
60. The high boiling point of ethanol 78.20 c  compared to dimethyl ether  23.60 c  , though
they have their same molecular formula C2H6O is due to
A) hydrogen bonding B) ionic bonding
C) co-ordinate covalent bonding D) resonance
61. For a homodiatomic molecule with a total number of electrons 14, after filling * 2s M.O., the
next electron goes to
a) 2pz b) 2px c) 2py d) 2px or 2py
62. In which set of diatomic species the bond order is 2.5?
a) NO, CN, CN- b) O 2 , N 2 , CN  c) N 2 , NO ,CN d) O2 , NO , CN 
63. A simplified application of MO theory to the hypothetical “molecule” OF would give its bond
order is
a) 2 b) 1.5 c) 1.0 d) 0.5
64. N2 and O2 are converted into monoanions N 2 and O 2 respectively, which of the following
statements is wrong?
a) In N 2 , N-N bond weakens b) In O 2 , O-O bond order increases
c) In O 2 , O-O bond order decreases d) N 2 becomes paramagnetic x
65. Calculate the magnetic moment of dioxygen molecule
a) 2.828 BM b) 1.8 BM c) 0 d) 2 BM
66. The bonds present in Cu  NH3 4  SO4 between copper and ammonia are
A) ionic B) covalent C) co-ordinate D) hydrogen
67. Intra molecular hydrogen bonding is not present in
A) urea B) choral hydrate C) salicyladehyde D) o-fluoro phenol
68. The correct order of the strength of H-bonds is
A) H...F  H...O  H...N B) H...N  H...O  H...F C) H...O  H...N  H...F D) H...F  H...N  H...O
69. In which of the following pairs of molecules/ions, both the species are not likely to exist?

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A) H22 , He2 B) H22 , He22 C) H2 , He22 D) H2 , He22
70. Which of the following molecular orbital in ungerade with one nodal plane?
A) 2pz B) 2px
*
C) 2py D) 2s

71. For which of the following molecule significant 0 ?

A) only C B) C and D C) only A D) A and B

72. Dipole moment of is 1.5 D. Then dipole moment of the following is

A) 1.5 D B) 2.35 D C) 1 D D) 3D
73. Intramolecular hydrogen bond exists in
A) ortho nitrohpenol B) ethyl alcohol
C) water D) diethyl ether

74. When O2 is converted into O2
A) both paramagnetic character and bond order increase
B) bond order decreases C) paramagnetic character increases
D) paramagnetic character decreases and the bond order increases
75. Which of the following is paramagnetic with bond order 0.5?
A) F2 B) H2 C) N2 D) O2
76. In which of the following compounds there is no H-bonding?
A) CuSO4 .5H2O B) NH4OH C) HF D) C2H5OH
77. Maximum number of H-bonds in one molecule of water is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
78. Out of the two compounds shown below, the vapour pressure of B at a particular
temperature is expected to be

A) higher than that of A B) lower than that of A


C) same as that of A
D) can be higher or lower depending upon the size of the vessel
79. Which of the following has fractional bond order?
A) O2 B) O22 C) F22 D) H2
80. Number of paired electrons in O 2 molecule according to MOT
A) 7 B) 8 C) 16 D) 14
81. Strongest hydrogen bond is present in
A) ammonia B) water C) hydrogen fluoride D) ethyl alcohol
82. The correct order of dipole moment is
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A) CH4  NF3  NH3  H2O B) NF3  CH4  NH3  H2O
C) NH3  NF3  CH4  H2O D) H2O  NH3  NF3  CH4
83. The coupling between base units of DNA is through
A) hydrogen bonding B) electrostatic bonding
C) covalent bonding D) Vander Waals forces
84. Dipole moment is shown by
A) 1,4-dichlorobenzene B) Cis 1,2-dichlorobenzenen
C) trans1,3-dichlorobenzene D) trans 2,3-dichloro-2-butene
85. NH3 has a much higher boiling point than PH 3 because
A) NH3 has a larger molecular weight B) NH3 undergoes umbrella inversion
C) NH3 contains hydrogen bonds
D) NH3 contains ionic bonds where as PH 3 contains covalent bonds
86. Which of the following exists?
A) KHCl2 B) KHBr2 C) KHF2 D) KHI2
87. Chelation is observed in
A) p-nitrophenol B) o-nitrophenol C) benzaldehyde D) HF
 
88. Stability of species Li2 , Li2 , Li2 increases in the order
A) Li2  Li2  Li2 B) Li2  Li2  Li2 C) Li2  Li2  Li2 D) Li2  Li2  Li2
89. A bonding molecular orbital is produced by
A) destructive interference of wave functions
B) constructive interference of wave functions
C) pairing of electrons with opposite spin
D) combination of +ve and –ve functions
90. Oxygen molecule is
A) diamagnetic with no unpaired electrons
B) diamagnetic with two unpaired electrons
C) paramagnetic with two unpaired electrons
D) paramagnetic with no unpaired electrons

BOTANY

91. Brownish branches growing down, in a banyan tree and reaching soil are
A) Prop roots B) Stilt roots C) Supportive trunks D) Buttress roots
92. Haustoria are
A) Epiphytic roots B) Parasitic roots C) Reproductive roots D) None of these
93. Main or primary axis of a tap root is the elongation of the _____ of the embryo
A) Plumule B) Hypocotyl C) Radicle D) Epicotyl
94. Lateral roots arise
A) Exogenously B) In the axils C) From the tip D) Endogenously
95. In Vanda, the velamen roots
A) Absorb moisture B) Fix the plant C) Photosynthesise D) Give extra support
96. Primary root, and its branches constitute the
A) Adventitious root system B) Tap root system
C) Fibrous root system D) None of these
97. Root hairs occur in the zone of
A) Maturation B) Elongation C) Meristems D) Cell division
98. Nodular roots occur commonly in
A) Legumes B) Cucurbits C) Cereals D) Root crops
99. Root cap is responsible for
A) Formation of new cells B) Storage of food
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C) Protection of root meristems D) Absorption of Water & minerals
100. Root pocket occurs in
A) Maize B) Pandanus C) Water Hyacinth D) Banyan
101. Food is stored in
A) Tap root of Potato B) Fibrous roots of Wheat
C) Stilt roots of Sugarcane D) Fasiculated roots of Dahlia
102. Moisture absorbing roots are seen in
A) Vanda B) Taeniophyllum C) Both A & B D) Viscum
103. Bacteria in the nodular roots of legumes are in a _____ relationship
A) Parasitic B) Symbiotic D) Saprophytic D) Epiphytic
104. Parasitic plants absorb nourishment from host by
A) Haustoria B) Velamen roots C) Clinging roots D) None of these
105. A root modification that does not store food
A) Stilt B) Prop C) Velamen D) All of these
106. Statement I: Roots that arise from any part of the plant other than the radicle are called
adventitious Roots.
Statement II: Both dicots and monocots may show adventitious roots.
A) Both statements are true B) Statement I is true II is false
C) Statement I is false II is true D) Both statements are false
107. Water is mainly absorbed by
A) Root cap B) Root hairs C) Zone of meristems D) All of these
108. Root pockets are seen in
A) Xerophytes B) Mesophytes C) Hydrophytes D) Epiphytes
109. Main function of the root cap is
A) Forms new cells B) Absorbs water and minerals
C) Stores food D) Protects the meristematic zone
110. Roots show/bear
A) Nodes and internodes B) Leaves and buds
C) Axils D) Branches
111. Common edible part of sweet potato is
A) Stem tuber B) Fruit C) Adventitious root tuber D) Leaves
112. Roots which help in vegetative propagation belong to
A) Potato B) Sweet potato C) Ginger D) Carrot
113. Aerial absorptive roots are seen in
A) Banyan B) Mango C) Vanda D) Maize
114. Incomplete root parasites send their haustoria into
A) Xylem of stem B) Phloem of stem C) Xylem of root D) Phloem of root
115. Prop roots and stilt roots, mainly serve the function of
A) Absorption of water and minerals B) Mechanical support
C) Photosynthesis D) Exchange of gases
116. One of the following is not an adventitious root
A) Storage root of carrot B) Prop root of banyan
C) Stilt root of maize D) Tuberous root of sweet potato
117. Nodular roots in Pea family mainly, help in
A) Absorption of water only B) Fixing the plant to soil
C) Providing additional support D) Nitrogen fixation
118. A root hair is
A) Unicellular unbranched B) Uni or multicellular
C) Unicellular branched D) Multicellular branched
119. The root hairs are formed in the
A) Region of meristems B) Region of elongation C) Region of maturation D) None of these
120. In a root, the zone proximal to the zone of meristematic activity is called

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A) Root cap B) Zone of maturation C) Zone of elongation D) Root hair zone
121. In maize, the fibrous roots develop from
A) Base of the stem B) Lower nodes of the stem
C) Radicle of the embryo D) Upper nodes of the stem
122. Select the wrong statements from the following
(I) Root hairs originate from the region of elongation
(II) Banyan tree shows adventitious roots (III) Maize and sugarcane have stilt roots
(IV) All types of roots arise from the radicle of the embryo
A) I, II B) II, III C) III, IV D) I, IV
123. Find the incorrect match
A) Storage tap root – Carrot B) Adventitious storage root – Sweet potato
C) Prop root – Maize D) Stilt root – Sugarcane
124. Regions of root from base to apex are
A) Maturation zone – Meristematic zone – Elongation zone
B) Maturation zone – Elongation zone – Meristematic zone
C) Meristematic zone – Elongation zone – Maturation zone
D) Meristematic zone – Maturation zone – Elongation zone
125. Observe the images given below and pick the statement not true for A, B, C, D

A B C D
A) A, B, C are underground roots, In D roots grows vertically upwards
B) Roots in ‘D’ develop in plants growing in sandy soils
C) Roots in ‘D’ help in exchange of O 2 for respiration
D) Roots in A, B, C store food
126. Pick the correctly matched pair
A) Monstera – Fibrous roots B) Dahlia – Storage roots
C) Azadirachta – Epiphytic roots D) Vanda – Climbing roots
127. Adventitious roots are seen in
A) Banyan B) Maize C) Ferns D) All of these
128. Hygroscopic epidermal tissue is seen in the roots of
A) Vanda B) Ficus C) Mangifera D) Zea
129. Root dimorphism is seen in
A) Vanda B) Taeniophyllum C) Beta D) Both A & B
130. Pneumatophores are useful in
A) Respiration B) Transpiration C) Photosynthesis D) None of these
131. Modified adventitious roots which help in mechanical support are seen in
A) Banyan B) Sugarcane C) Maize D) All of these
132. ‘Enquiry into Plants’ was written by
A) Theophrastus B) Aristotle C) Plato D) Linnaeus
133. Tap root is not a storage root in
A) Carrot B) Turnip C) Radish D) Banyan
134. Roots are called adventitious based on their
A) Position B) Origin C) Structure D) Function
135. Calyptrogen gives rise to a structure in the root called the
A) Root hair B) Branches C) Root cap D) None of these

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136. Amphibians flourished during this period


A) Devonian B) Silurian C) Jurassic D) Carboniferous
137. Cloaca of Rana receives
A) Alimentary canal B) Urinary tract C) Reproductive tract D) All of these
138. Study of amphibians is
A) Batrachology B) Ornithology C) Ichthyology D) Entomology
139. In amphibians
A) RBC are enucleated B) Hepatic portal system is absent
C) Unpaired atria are present D) Paired aortic arches occur
140. Heart in amphibians pumps
A) Oxygenated blood B) Deoxygented blood
C) Mixed blood D) Both 1 and 2
141. Columella auris in amphibians is a
A) Cranial bone B) Blood vessel C) Middle ear ossicle D) Hind limb bone
142. Limbs are absent in
A) Anurans B) Urodeles C) Apodans D) Crocodilians
143. Opisthocoelous vertebrae are seen in
A) Anurans B) Urodeles C) Apodans D) Chelonians
144. Amphibians are with
A) Monocodylic skull B) Temporal fossae C) Sternum D) Ribs
145. Match the following about Amphibians
Character Amphibian
a) Dermal scales i) Bufo
b) Persistent tail ii) Anura
c) Columella auris iii) Salamandra
d) unequal limbs iv) Apoda
A) a – ii, b – i, c – iii, d – iv B) a – i, b – ii, c – iv, d – iii
C) a – iv, b – iii, c – ii, d – i D) a – iii, b – ii, c – i, d – iv
146. A: Amphibians breed in water.
R: They depend on water for external fertilization and their larvae lead an aquatic life.
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false D) If A is false but R is true
147. Body is covered by dry and cornified skin and epidermal scales in
A) Mammals B) Reptiles C) Amphibians D) Fishes
148. Crocodilus shows
A) External ear lobes B) Limbless condition
C) External fertilization D) Four – Chambered heart
149. Correct one of the following is
A) Draco – tree lizard B) Hemidactylus – garden lizard
C) Chelone - tortoise D) Bungarus - krait
150. Poikilotherm of the following is
A) Neophron B) Aptenodytes C) Vipera D) Macaca
151. “Golden Age of Reptiles” is
A) Coenozoic era B) Devonian period
C) Carboniferous period D) Mesozoic era
152. Among vertebrates, all of the following features are seen first in reptiles except
A) True terrestrial nature B) Amnion
C) Cleidoic eggs D) Viviparous
153. Study of reptiles and amphibians is
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A) Batrachology B) Herpetology C) Ornithology D) Ichthyology
154. Extra – embryonic membrane primarily concerned with respiration and excretion is
A) Amnion B) Allantois C) Chorion D) Yolk sac
155. All amniotes
A) Have 10 pairs of cranial nerves B) Are with placenta
C) Lay cleidoic eggs D) Show internal fertilization
156. An adaptation shown by reptiles to lead successful terrestrial life is
A) Glandular skin B) Paired fins C) Uricotelism D) Endoskeleton
157. Temporal fossae are seen in the skull of
A) Amphibians B) Pisces C) Birds D) Reptiles
158. Except crocodilians all reptiles posses
A) No ribs B) Single headed ribs
C) Double headed ribs D) Sternum
159. Circulatory system of reptiles is without
A) Sinus venosus B) Hepatic portal system
C) Renal portal system D) Conus arteriosus
160. A: Fishes and amphibians are termed as anamniotes.
R: During embryonic development amnion is not formed in them
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false
D) If A is false but R is true
161. Match the following about reptiles
Structure Group
a) No copulatory i) Squamata
b) Double headed ribs ii) Chelonia
c) Hemipenes iii) Crocodilia
d) Teeth absent iv) Rhynchocephalia
A) a – iv, b – iii, c – i, d – ii B) a – i, b – iv, c – ii, d – iii
C) a – iii, b – i, c – ii, d – iv D) a – ii, b – iii, c – iv, d – i
162. Match the following about reptiles
List – I List – II
a) Vascular cloacal wall i) Squamata
b) Thecodont dentition ii) Chelonia
c) Living fossil iii) Crocodilia
d) Jacobson’s organ iv) Sphenodon
A) a – iv, b – iii, c – i, d – ii B) a – i, b – iv, c – ii, d – iii
C) a – iii, b – i, c – ii, d – iv D) a – ii, b – iii, c – iv, d – i
163. Match the following about reptiles
Structure Function
a) Wolffian duct i) Olfaction
b) Jacobson’s organ ii) Respiration
c) Intercostal muscles iii) Carries sperms
d) Vasular cloacal wall iv) Exchange of gases
A) a –iv, b –iii, c – i, d – ii B) a – i, b –iv, c – ii, d – iii
C) a – iii, b – i, c – ii, d – iv D) a – ii, b – iii, c – iv, d – i
164. A: Crocodiles are advanced reptiles.
R: They have thecodont teeth and four chambered heart like mammals.
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false
D) If A is false but R is true

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165. A: Eggs of reptiles can undergo development on land.
R: Eggs of them are cleidoic and amniotic fluid protects the embryo.
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false
D) If A is false but R is true
166. Reptiles with four – chambered heart are
A) Turtles B) Lizards C) Snakes D) Crocodiles
167. Functional adult kidney in reptiles is
A) Pronephric B) Mesonephric C) Metanephric D) Absent
168. Reptiles with ten pairs of cranial nerves are
A) Crocodiles B) Lizards C) Turtles D) Snakes
169. Snakes posses
A) Organs of Bojanus B) Keber’s organs
C) Ampullae of Lorenzini D) Jacobson’s organs
170. Reptile without copulatory organ is
A) Sphenodon B) Hemidactylus C) Bungarus D) Crocodilus
171. Teeth in chelonians are
A) Homodont B) Acrodont C) Polyphyodont D) Absent
172. Living fossil reptile is
A) Turtle B) Snake C) Sphenodon D) Crocodile
173. King cobra is
A) Naja naja B) Bungarus
C) Ophiophagus hannah D) Vipera russelli
174. Study the following regarding reptiles:
I) Wolffian duct functions as vas deferens in males
II) Teeth are absent in chelonians
III) Middle ear has three ear ossicles
Correct ones of the above are
A) Only I and II B) Only II and III C) Only II and III D) I, II, III
175. Study the following about reptiles:
I) Jacobson’s organs are specialized olfactory structures.
II) Snakes have 10 pairs of cranial nerves.
III) Limbs are without claws.
Correct ones of the above are
A) Only I and II B) Only II and III C) Only II and III D) I, II, III
176. A: In some reptiles, hemipenes is present.
R: Hemipenes is the combination of both ovary and penis
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false
D) If A is false but R is true
177. A: Reptiles differ from the remaining amniotes regarding their body temperature
R: They are poikilotherms and the other amniotes are homeotherms.
A) If both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B) If both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C) If A is true but R is false
D) If A is false but R is true
178. “Tree frog” is
A) Limbless B) With tail C) With limbs D) Dioecious
179. First vertebrates which attempted transition from water to land are
A) Reptiles B) Aves C) Amphibians D) Insects

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180. Amphibins with amphicoelous vertebrae are also featured by
A) Shelled eggs B) Absence of limbs C) Meninx primitiva D) Monocondylic skull

Paper Setter: ECIL Branch

BOTANY ZOOLOGY PHYSICS CHEMISTY

Mr. Sri Prakash Mr. Raju Mr. Ranga Raju Mr. Vidya Sagar

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