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DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME NEET(UG)
MINOR TEST # 07
(Academic Session : 2019 - 2020) 29-09-2019
PRE-MEDICAL : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE
12th Undergoing/Pass Students
In case of any ambiguity in translation of any question, English version shall be treated as final.
iz' uks a ds vuqo kn es a fdlh vLi"Vrk dh fLFkfr es a ] va xzs th laL dj.k dks gh vaf re ekuk tk,s xkA
Name of the Candidate (in Capitals)
ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke (cM+s v{kjksa esa) :
Form Number : in figures
QkWeZ uEcj : vadksa esa
: in words
: 'kCnksa esa
Centre of Examination (in Capitals) :
ijh{kk dsUæ (cM+s v{kjksa esa) :
Candidate’s Signature : Invigilator’s Signature :
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj : fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj :
I1 X C I1 X C
I I2 R I I2 R
~ ~
V = V0sin wt V = V0sin wt
(1) Current I2 and V are in same phase (1) /kkjk I2 rFkk V leku dyk esa gAS
(2) Current I2 lead I1 by 90º (2) /kkjk I2, I1 ls 90º vkxs gAS
(3) Current I leads I2 by q < 90º (3) /kkjk I, I2 ls q < 90º vkxs gAS
(4) Current I leads I1 by q < 90º (4) /kkjk I, I1 ls q < 90º vkxs gAS
2. A ring and a disc of different masses are rotating 2. ,d oy; rFkk ,d pdrh leku xfrt ÅtkZ ds lkFk ?kw.kZu dj
with the same kinetic energy. If we apply a jgh gaAS ;fn ge oy; ij voeUnd cy vk?kw.kZ t vkjksfir djrs
retarding torque t on the ring, it stops after making g]S rks ;g n pDdj yxkus ds i'pkr~ :d tkrh gS ;fn ;gh
n revolutions. After how many revolutions will the voeUnd cy vk?kw.kZ pdrh ij yxk;k tk;s rks ;g fdrus pDdj
disc stop if the same retarding torque on it :- yxkus ds i'pkr~ :dsxh :-
(1) n/2 (2) n (1) n/2 (2) n
(3) 2n (4) 4n (3) 2n (4) 4n
3. In the LCR circuit shown in figure :- 3. fp= esa iznf'kZr ifjiFk esa :-
R=10W R=10W
~ ~
V = 400 sin wt V = 400 sin wt
(1) Current will leads the voltage (1) /kkjk oksYVrk ls dyk ls vkxs gAS
(2) rms value of currents is 20 A (2) /kkjk dk o-ek-e-w eku 20 A gAS
1 1
(3) Power factor of the circuit is (3) ifjiFk dk 'kfDr xq.kkad gAS
2 2
L
L M M
M M
1 T0 1 T0 1 T0 1 T0
(1) (2) (1) (2)
4p ML 2p ML 4p ML 2p ML
3R 3R 3R 3R
(3) (4) (3) (4)
4 4 4 4
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8. An A.C. source of voltage V = 100 sin 100pt is 8. V = 100 sin 100pt oksYVrk dk izR;korhZ L=ksr 20 W izfrjksèk
connected to a resistor of resistance 20 W. The rms ds lkFk la;ksftr gAS izfrjks/k ls /kkjk dk o-ek-e-w eku gS :-
value of current through resistor is :-
10
10 (1) 10 A (2) A
(1) 10 A (2) A 2
2
5 5
A (3) A (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) (4) None of these 2
2
9. In a plane electromagnetic wave, magnetic field 9. ,d lery fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax esa pqEcdh; {ks= fuEukuqlkj
is given as follows :- O;Dr fd;k tkrk gS :-
By = (2×10–7 T) sin (0.5 × 103 x + 1.5 × 1011t) By = (2×10–7 T) sin (0.5 × 103 x + 1.5 × 1011t)
Expression for electric field will be :- fo|qr {ks= ds fy;s O;atd gksxk :-
(1) Ey = (6 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103y + 1.5 × 1011t) (1) Ey = (6 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103y + 1.5 × 1011t)
(2) Ez = (6 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t) (2) Ez = (6 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t)
(3) Ex = (60 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t) (3) Ex = (60 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t)
(4) Ez = (60 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t) (4) Ez = (60 N/C) sin (0.5 × 103x + 1.5 × 1011t)
10. A cyclinder of height h is placed on an inclined 10. h špkbZ okyk csy u dk ur ry ij j[kk gq vk gS] ftldk
plane, the angle of inclination of which is slowly vkufr dks.k /khjs&/khjs c<+k;k tkrk gSA tc vkufr dks.k 45º
increased. It begins to slip when the angle of gks tk;s ;g fQlyuk izkjEHk dj ns rk gSA csyu dh f=T;k
inclination is 45º. What is the radius of the cylinder? fdruh gS ?
3 3
(1) h (2) h (1) h (2) h
4 4
1 1 1 1
(3) h (4) h (3) h (4) h
2 4 2 4
11. The root mean square value of voltage, if an 11. ;fn ,d izR;korhZ oksYVrk e = e1 sin wt + e2 cos wt ls iznf'kZr
alternating voltage is given by e = e1 sin wt + e2 g]S rks oksYVrk dk oxZ ek/; eyw eku gS :-
cos wt is :-
e12 + e 22 e12 + e 22
e +e
2 2
e +e
2 2
(1) (2)
(1) 1 2
(2) 1 2
2 2
2 2
12. The amplitude of electric and magnetic fields in 12. 4.0 W/m2 rhozrk okys lekukUrj izdk'k iqat esa fo|q r ,oa
a parallel beam of light of intensity 4.0 W/m2 are, pqEcdh; {ks=ksa ds vk;ke gksax]s Øe'k% :-
respectively :- (1) 54.87, N/C, 1.83 × 10 –7 T
(1) 54.87, N/C, 1.83 × 10 –7 T
(2) 1.83 × 10–7 N/C, 54.87 T
(2) 1.83 × 10–7 N/C, 54.87 T
(3) 18.19 N/C, 6 T (3) 18.19 N/C, 6 T
(4) 6 N/C 18.19 T (4) 6 N/C 18.19 T
t t
p/4 p/4
Signal ~ V Signal ~ V
Generator Generator
A A
Which of the following graphs correctly depicts fuEufyf[kr xzkQksa esa ls dkSulk vko`fÙk ds lkFk /kkjk ds ifjorZu
the variation of current with frequency ? dks ,dne lgh n'kkZrk gS ?
I I I I
I I I I
x x
z z
(1) y-axis (2) x-axis (3) z-axis (4) –z-axis (1) y-v{k (2) x-v{k (3) z-v{k (4) –z-v{k
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27. A uniform thin bar of mass 6m and length 12 L is bent 27. 6m nzO;eku ,oa 12 L yEckbZ okyh iryh NM+ dks ,d fu;fer
to make a regular hexagon. Its moment of inertia "kV~Hkqt cukus ds fy;s eksM+k x;k gAS "kV~Hkqt ds dsUnz ls xqtjus
about an axis passing through the centre of mass and okyh rFkk blds ry ds yEcor~ v{k ds ifjr% bldk tM+Ro
perpendicular to the plane of the hexagon is :- vk?kw.kZ gS :-
(1) 20mL2 (2) 6mL2 (1) 20mL2 (2) 6mL2
12 2 12 2
(3) mL (4) 30mL2 (3) mL (4) 30mL2
5 5
28. A sinusoidal voltage of frequency 60 Hz and peak 28. 60 Hz vko`fÙk ,oa 150 V f'k[kj eku okyh izR;korhZ oksYVrk
value 150 V is applied to a series L-R circuit, Js.kh L-R ifjiFk ij vkjksfir dh x;h g]S tgk¡ R = 20 W rFkk
where R = 20 W and L = 40 mH :- L = 40 mH gSA
The amplitudes of current, VR and VL are, respectively /kkjk dk vk;ke] VR rFkk VL ds eku ga]S Øe'k%
(1) 6A, 90 V and 120 V (1) 6A, 90 V and 120 V
(2) 3A, 45 V and 60 V (2) 3A, 45 V and 60 V
(3) 6A, 120 V and 90 V (3) 6A, 120 V and 90 V
(4) 3A, 60 V and 45 V (4) 3A, 60 V and 45 V
29. Moment of inertia of a ring of mass 3 gm and 29. 3 gm nzO;eku ,oa 1 cm f=T;k okyh oy; dk blds fdukjs
radius 1 cm about an axis passing through its edge ls xqtjus okyh rFkk bldh izkd`frd v{k ds lekukUrj v{k ds
and parallel to its natural axis is :- ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gksxk :-
(1) 10 gm cm2 (2) 100 gm cm2 (1) 10 gm cm2 (2) 100 gm cm2
(3) 6 gm cm2 (4) 1 gm cm2
(3) 6 gm cm2 (4) 1 gm cm2
3p
30. The average value of current i = I m sin wt 30. /kkjk i = Im sin wt ds fy;s t = p ls t = rd vkSlr
2w 2w
p 3p eku] Im dk fdruk xquk g\
S
from t = to t = is how many times of Im?
2w 2w (1) 2 (2) 3
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 0 (4) 5 (3) 0 (4) 5
31. An electromagnetic wave, going through vacuum 31. fuokZr esa xeu dj jgh ,d fo|qr pqEcdh; rjax E = E0 sin
is described by E = E0 sin (kx – wt). Which of the (kx – wt) }kjk O;Dr dh tkrh gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk
following is independent of wavelength ? rjaxn/S ;Z ij fuHkZj ugha djrk gS ?
(1) k (2) w (1) k (2) w
(3) k/w (4) kw (3) k/w (4) kw
32. The moment of inertia of a uniform disc about an 32. ,d le:i pdrh dk dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh rFkk blds ry ds
axis passing through its centre and perpendicular yEcor~ v{k ds ifjr% tM+ Ro vk?kw. kZ 1 kg-m 2 gSA ;g
to its plane is 1 kg-m 2. It is rotating with an 100 rad/s dks.kh; osx ds lkFk ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA ,slh gh ,d
angular velocity 100 rad/s. Another identical disc vU; pdrh blds Åij bl izdkj j[k nh tkrh gS fd buds dsUnz
is gently placed on it so that their centres coincide. lEikfrr gks tkrs gaAS vc ;g nksuks pdrh;k¡ ,d lkFk leku v{k
Now these two discs together continue to rotate ds ifjr% ?kw.kZ u djus yxrh gSA rks xfrt ÅtkZ dh gkfu
about the same axis. Then the loss in kinetic (fdyks tyw esa ) gksxh :-
energy (in kilojoules) is :-
(1) 2.5 (2) 3.0
(1) 2.5 (2) 3.0
(3) 3.5 (4) 4.0 (3) 3.5 (4) 4.0
E 2 + B2 1 B2 E 2 + B2 1 B2
(3) (4) e0E2 + (3) (4) e0E2 +
c 2 2µ0 c 2 2µ0
35. Consider the situation as shown in figure. The 35. fp= esa n'kkZ;h x;h fLFkfr ij fopkj dhft;sA ifg;s dk tM+Ro
moment of inertia of wheel is 2kg–m 2 and its vk?kw.kZ 2kg–m2 rFkk bldh f=T;k 0.25 m gAS ;g ekurs
radius is 0.25 m. Find the angular acceleration of gq, fd dksbZ fQlyu ugha gS] ifg;s dk dks.kh; Roj.k Kkr
the wheel, assuming no slipping. dhft;sA
2kg 10 N 2kg 10 N
10 20 10 20
(1) rad/S 2 (2) rad/S 2 (1) rad/S 2 (2) rad/S 2
17 17 17 17
4 5 4 5
(3) rad/S 2 (4) rad/S 2 (3) rad/S 2 (4) rad/S 2
5 16 5 16
36. What is the cause of “Green house effect” ? 36. “xzhu gkml izHkko” dk dkj.k D;k gS ?
(1) Infrared rays (2) Ultraviolet rays (1) vojDr fdj.ksa (2) ijkcSaxuh fdj.ksa
(3) X-rays (4) Radio waves (3) X-fdj.ksa (4) jsfM;ks rjaxsa
37. In a circuit L, C and R are connected in series with 37. ,d ifjiFk esa L, C rFkk R, 'f' vko`fÙk okys izR;korhZ L=ksr ds
an alternating voltage source of frequency 'f'. The lkFk Js.khØe esa tksM+s x;s gSaA /kkjk oksYVrk ls dyk esa 45° ls
current leads the voltage by 45°. The value of C is:- vkxs gAS C dk eku gS :-
1 1 1 1
(1) 2pf ( 2pfL + R ) (2) (1) 2pf ( 2pfL + R ) (2)
pf ( 2pfL + R ) pf ( 2pfL + R )
1 1 1 1
(3) (4) (3) (4)
2pF ( 2 pfL - R ) pF ( 2pfL - R ) 2pF ( 2 pfL - R ) pF ( 2pfL - R )
w w
M M
O x O x
1 3 1 3
(1) MR 2 w (2) MR2w (3) MR 2 w (4) 2MR2w (1) MR 2 w (2) MR2w (3) MR 2 w (4) 2MR2w
2 2 2 2
39. A uniform horizontal rod smoothly pivoted at one of 39. ,d fljs ij fdyfdr le:i {kfS rt NM+ dks fojkekoLFkk ls NksMk+
its ends is released from rest. If it swings in vertical tkrk gAS ;fn ;g Å/oZry ls >wyrh gS rks bl NM+ ds fljs P dh
plane, the maximum speed of the end P of the rod is:- vf/kdre pky gS &
P P
O O
(1) 2 3gl (2) 3gl (3) 2 2gl (4) gl (1) 2 3gl (2) 3gl (3) 2 2gl (4) gl
40. Which circuit, cannot have resonance 40. dkSuls ifjiFk esa vuqukn ugha gks ldrk gS
(1) R – L (2) R – C (1) R – L (2) R – C
(3) L – C (4) Both (1) and (2) (3) L – C (4) (1) o (2) nksuksa
41. The oscillating electric and magnetic vectors of an 41. fdlh fo|qr&pqEcdh; rjax esa nksyu'khy fo|qr ,oa pqEcdh;
electromagnetic waves are oriented along :- lfn'k fdlds vuqfn'k gksrs gS :-
(1) The same direction but differ in phase by 90º (1) ,d gh fn'kk esa fdUrq 90º dykUrj ds lkFk
(2) The same direction and are in phase
(2) ,d gh fn'kk esa vkSj leku dyk esa
(3) Mutually perpendicular directions and are in phase
(3) ijLij yEcor~ fn'kkvksa esa rFkk leku dyk esa
(4) Mutually perpendicular directions and differ
in phase by 90º (4) ijLij yEcor~ fn'kkvksa esa fdUrq 90º dykUrj ds lkFk
42. Two thin uniform rings made of same material and 42. ,d gh inkFkZ ls fufeZr R o 4R f=T;kvksa okyh nks le:i ,oa
of radii R and 4R are joined as shown. The mass iryh oy;ksa dks n'kkZ;s vuqlkj tksM+k x;k gAS NksVh oy; dk
of smaller ring is m. Find the moment of inertia nzO;eku m gAS cM+h oy; ds nzO;eku dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh rFkk
of the system about an axis passsing through the ry ds yEcor~ v{k ds ifjr% fudk; dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ Kkr
center of mass of centre of bigger ring and dhft;s &
perpendicular to the plane :
Codes :- Codes :-
A B C A B C
(1) 1 2 3 (1) 1 2 3
(2) 2 3 1 (2) 2 3 1
(3) 3 2 1 (3) 3 2 1
(4) 1 3 2 (4) 1 3 2
44. An ac ammeter is used to measure current in a 44. ,d ifjiFk esa /kkjk ekius ds fy;s izR;korhZ vehVj iz;qDr fd;k
circuit. When a given direct current passes through x;k gAS tc ifjiFk ls nh xbZ fn"V /kkjk izokfgr gksrh gS] izR;korhZ
the circuit, the ac ammeter reads 6 A. When vehVj dk ikB~;kad 6 A gAS tc ,d vU; izR;korhZ /kkjk ifjiFk
another alternating current passes through the ls izokfgr gksrh gS rks vehVj 8A n'kkZrk gS ;fn fn"V /kkjk rFkk
circuit, the ac ammeter reads 8A. Then find the izR;korhZ /kkjk ,d lkFk ifjiFk ls izokfgr gks rks bl vehVj dk
reading of this ammeter, if dc and ac flow through ikB~;kad gksxk -
the circuit simultaneously.
(1) 10 2 A (2) 14 A
(1) 10 2 A (2) 14 A
(3) 10 A (4) 15 A (3) 10 A (4) 15 A
45. A thin wire of length L and uniform linear mass 45. L yackbZ ,oa le:i jsf[kd nzO;eku ?kuRo okys ,d rkj dks
density r is bent into a circular loop with center o`Ùkkdkj oy; ds :i esa eksM+k x;k gS ftldk dsUnz n'kkZ;s
at O as shown. The moment of inertia of the loop vuqlkj O ij gSA oy; dk XX' v{k ds ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
about axis XX' is : gS &
X X' X X'
90° 90°
O O
(2) In aq. Medium HF is stronger than HCl. (2) tyh; ek/;e esa HCl dh vis{kk HF izcy gS
(3) HNO3 is stronger acid than HNO2 (3) HNO2 dh vis{kk HNO3 izcy gS
(4) HClO4 is weaker acid than HClO 3 (4) HClO3 dh vis{kk HClO4 nqcZy gS
53. Which compound of boron there is presence of 53. cksjksu dk ;kSfxd ftlesa s rFkk p ca/k nksuksa mifLFkr gS :-
s & p bond both :- (1) BF4– (2) BH3
–
(1) BF4 (2) BH3 (3) B2H6 (4) BF 3 (3) B2H6 (4) BF 3
54. Which of the following species is not a pseudo 54. fuEufyf[kr eas ls dkuS lh iztkfr Nn~e gy
S kbM ugha gaS :-
halide :- (1) CNO– (2) RCOO–
(1) CNO– (2) RCOO– (3) CN– (4) N3– (3) CN– (4) N3–
55. When H2S is passed through nitric acid or acidified 55. tc H2S dks ukbfVªd vEy ;k vEyh; KMnO4 foy;u ls
KMnO4 solution, the product formed is :- izokfgr djrs gaS rks mRikn fufeZr gksrs gaS:-
(1) H2SO4 (1) H2SO4
(2) Colloidal Sulphur (2) dksykbMh xU/kd
(3) SO2 (3) SO2
(4) Plastic Sulphur (4) IykfLVd xU/kd
56. Compound of formula R n Si (OH)4-n form linear 56. ;kSfxd ftldk lw= Rn Si (OH)4-n g]S ls js[kh; vkSj pØh;
& cyclic silicon respectively the value of n may
flfydksu cu ldrh gS rks n dk eku Øe'k% g:S -
be :-
(1) 1, 2 (2) 2, 2 (3) 1, 3 (4) 3, 1 (1) 1, 2 (2) 2, 2 (3) 1, 3 (4) 3, 1
57. Which of the following is not possible :- 57. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lEHko ugah gaS :-
(1) C12H22O11 ¾¾¾ ® 12C + 11 H2O
Conc.
(1) C12H22O11 ¾¾¾ ® 12C + 11 H2O
Conc.
H2 SO 4 H2SO4
59. In the hydrolysis of ICl, the products are : 59. ICl ds ty vi?kfVr mRikn gS %
(1) HI + HCl (2) HI + HOCl (1) HI + HCl (2) HI + HOCl
(3) HCl + HOI (4) HOCl + HOI (3) HCl + HOI (4) HOCl + HOI
60. Which is not used for bleaching :- 60. fuEu esa ls dkSu fojatd dh rjg dk;Z ugha djrk :-
(1) H2O 2 (2) SO2 (1) H2O 2 (2) SO2
(3) O2 (4) Cl2 + H2O (3) O2 (4) Cl2 + H2O
61. General formula of alum is :- 61. ,ye (fQVdjh) dk lkekU; lw= gS :-
(1) M2SO4.M’2(SO4)3.24H2O (1) M2SO4.M’2(SO4)3.24H2O
(2) MSO4.M’(SO4)3.14H2O (2) MSO4.M’(SO4)3.14H2O
(3) M2SO4.M’(SO4)3.24H2O (3) M2SO4.M’(SO4)3.24H2O
(4) None of these (4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
62. Which of the following does not give oxygen on 62. fuEu esa ls dkuS &lk xeZ djus ij vkWDlhtu ugha nsrk gS :-
heating :-
(1) (NH4)2Cr2O7 (2) KClO3
(1) (NH4)2Cr2O7 (2) KClO3
(3) K2Cr2O7 (4) H2O 2 (3) K2Cr2O7 (4) H2O 2
63. If oxalic acid is treated with conc. H 2SO 4 then 63. ;fn vkWDlsfyd vEy lkUnz H2SO4 ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djs rks
gases formed will be :- mRiUu gksus okyh xl S gksxh :-
(1) SO2 & SO3 (2) CO & SO2 (1) SO2 rFkk SO3 (2) CO rFkk SO2
(3) CO & CO2 (4) O2 & N2 (3) CO rFkk CO2 (4) O2 rFkk N2
64. Chlorine water on standing loses its colour & 64. Dyksjhu ty [kqys esa j[kus ij ;g jaxfoghu gks tkrk gS rFkk cukrk
forms :- gS :-
(1) HCl & HClO2 (2) HCl Only (1) HCl ,oa HClO2 (2) HCl dso y
(3) HOCl & HOCl2 (4) HCl & HOCl (3) HOCl ,oa HOCl2 (4) HCl ,oa HOCl
65. Which intermolecular force is most responsible in 65. thukW u xSl dks nzo hÏr djus ds fy , fuEu esa ls dkS ulk
allowing xenon gas to liquify :- vUrjvkf.od cy lokZf/kd mÙkjnk;h gS :-
(1) Ionic (1) vk;fud
(2) Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole (2) rk{kf.kd f}/kqzo izsfjr f}/kqzo
(3) Dipole-Dipole (3) f}/kzqo&f}/kzqo
(4) Ion-dipole (4) vk;u&f}/kzqo
66. The reaction 3ClO–(aq) ® ClO3– (aq)+2Cl–(aq) is an 66. 3ClO–(aq) ® ClO3– (aq)+2Cl–(aq) vfHkfØ;k mnkgj.k gS :-
example of :- (1) vkWDlhdj.k
(1) Oxidation Reaction
(2) vip;u
(2) Reduction Reaction
(3) Disproportionation (3) fo"kehdj.k
(4) Decomposition Reaction (4) fo?kVu
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67. In view of the signs of D r G ° for the following 67. fuEu vfHkfØ;kvksa ds fy, DrG° ds fpUg dks /;ku esa j[krs
reaction :-
gq, ysM rFkk fVu ds fy, dkSulh vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk vf/kd
PbO2 + Pb ® 2PbO DrG° < O
LFkk;h gAS
SnO2+Sn ® 2SnO DrG° > O PbO2 + Pb ® 2PbO DrG° < O
Which oxidation states are more stable for lead & tin. SnO2+Sn ® 2SnO DrG° > 0
(1) for lead +4, for tin +2 (1) ysM ds fy, +4, fVu ds fy, +2
(2) for lead +2, for tin +2 (2) ysM ds fy, +2, fVu ds fy, +2
(3) for lead +4, for tin +4 (3) ysM ds fy, +4, fVu ds fy, +4
(4) for lead +2, for tin +4 (4) ysM ds fy, +2, fVu ds fy, +4
68. The stability of dihalide of Si, Ge, Sn & Pb 68. Si, Ge, Sn rFkk Pb ds MkbgyS kbMksa dh c<+rh gqbZ LFkkf;Ro dk
increases stability in the sequence. :- Øe gS :-
(1) GeX2 << SiX2 << SnX2 << PbX2 (1) GeX2 << SiX2 << SnX2 << PbX2
(2) SiX2 << GeX2 << SnX2 << PbX2 (2) SiX2 << GeX2 << SnX2 << PbX2
(3) SiX2 << SnX2 << GeX2 << PbX2 (3) SiX2 << SnX2 << GeX2 << PbX2
(4) PbX2 << SnX2 << GeX2 << SiX2 (4) PbX2 << SnX2 << GeX2 << SiX2
69. Which one of the following statement regarding 69. fuEu esa ls ghfy;e ls lEcfU/kr dkuS lk dFku xyr gS :-
helium is incorrect :- (1) bldk mi;ksx vfrlqpkyd pqEcdksa dks mRikfnr djus esa
(1) It is used to produce & sustain powerful super gksrk gS
conducting magnets (2) bldk mi;ksx fuEu rki ij lapkfyr iz;ksxksa ds fy, fuEurkih
(2) It is used as a cryogenic agent for carrying out dkjd ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gAS
experiments at low temperature
(3) bldk mi;ksx gkbMªkstu ds LFkku ij xqCckjksa esa Hkjus esa fd;k
(3) It is used to fill gas balloons instead of
hydrogen because it is lighter than hydrogen tkrk gS D;ksafd ;g gkbMªkstu ls gYdh ,oa vToyu'khy gksrh
& non inflammable gSA
(4) It is used in gas-cooled reactors. (4) bldk mi;ksx xl S 'khfrr ukfHkdh; fj;DVjksa esa fd;k tkrk gAS
70. H2 can be obtained by :- 70. H2 dks izkIr fd;k tk ldrk gS :-
(1) Electrolysis of acidified water using platinum (1) IysVhue bysDVªksMks dks iz;ksx djds vEyh; ty ds oS|qr
electrode. vi?kV~u }kjk
(2) Obtained as by product in manufacture of (2) czk;u foy;u ds oS|qr vi?kV~u }kjk NaOH ds fuekZ.k dk
NaOH by electrolysis of Brine solution lg&mRikn
(3) Reaction of steam with CO. (3) CO rFkk Hkki dh vfHkfØ;k }kjk
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
71. In which property listed below hydrogen does not 71. uhps nh x;h fdlh fo'ks"krk esa gkbMªkts u {kkj /kkrq ls lekurk ugha
reasemble alkali metals :- j[krk gS :-
(1) ns1 configuration (1) ns1 foU;kl
(2) Nature of oxide (2) vkWDlkbM dh izÏfr
(3) Combination with halogen (3) gyS kstu ls la;kstu
(4) Valency (4) la;kstdrk
72. Temporary Hardness may be removed from water 72. ty ls vLFkk;h dBksjrk dks -----------feykdj nwj fd;k tk
by adding :- ldrk gS :-
(1) CaCO3 (2) Ca(OH)2 (1) CaCO3 (2) Ca(OH)2
(3) CaSO4 (4) HCl (3) CaSO4 (4) HCl
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73. Which of the following reaction is not possible :- 73. fuEu esa ls dkuS &lh vfHkfØ;k lEHko ugha gaS :-
(a) Cu + dil HCl ® CuCl2 +H2 (a) Cu + dil HCl ® CuCl2 +H2
(b) Mg + dil H2SO4 ® MgSO4+H2 (b) Mg + dil H2SO4 ® MgSO4+H2
(c) Ca + NaOH(aq) ® Ca (OH)2+H2 (c) Ca + NaOH(aq) ® Ca (OH)2+H2
(d) Zn + HCl(aq) ® ZnCl2 + H2 (d) Zn + HCl(aq) ® ZnCl2 + H2
(1) a, b (2) a, c (1) a, b (2) a, c
(3) a, b, d (4) a, c, d (3) a, b, d (4) a, c, d
+ +
74. Why does H ion always get associated with other 74. H vk;u lnSo nwljs ijek.kqvksa vFkok v.kqvksa ds lkFk tqM+k D;kas
atoms or molecules :- jgrk gS :-
(1) Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles that (1) gkbMªkstu dh vk;uu ,UFkYS ih {kkj /kkrqvksa dh vk;uu ,UFkYS ih
of alkali metal ds leku gS
(2) Its reactivity is similar to halogens (2) bldh fØ;k'khyrk gy S kstu ds leku gS
(3) It resemble both alkali metal and halogens (3) ;g {kkj /kkrqvksa ,oa gy S kstuksa] nksuksa ls lekurk n'kkZrk gS
(4) Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom result (4) gkbMªkstu ds ijek.kq ls ,d bysDVªkWu fudyus ds i'pkr~ tks
in a nucleus of very small size as compared ukfHkd izkIr gksrk gAS vU; ijek.kqvksa vFkok vk;uksa dh rqyuk
to other atoms or ions. esa vR;f/kd NksVs vkdkj dk gksrk gS
75. Which of the compound is used for water 75. fuEu eas ls dkuS ls ;kSfxd dk mi;ksx ty ds e`nqdj.k ds fy,
softening:- gksrk g:S -
(1) Ca3(PO4)2 (2) Na6P6O18 (1) Ca3(PO4)2 (2) Na6P6O18
(3) Na3PO4 (4) Na2HPO4 (3) Na3PO4 (4) Na2HPO4
76. In electrolysis of Al2O3 by Hall-Heroult process :- 76. gkWy&gSjkYV izØe }kjk Al2O3 ds o| S qr vi?kVu esa :-
(1) Cryolite (Na3AlF6) lowers the M.P. of Al2O3 & (1) Øk;ksykbV (Na3AlF6) }kjk Al2O3 dk xyukad de gks
increases its electrical conductivity. tkrk gS rFkk bldh fo|qr pkydrk c<+ tkrh gS
(2) Al is obtained at cathode & O2 at anode (2) Al dSFkksM ij rFkk O2 ,uksM ij izkIr gksrh gS
(3) Graphite anode is converted into CO2. (3) xzsQkbV ,uksM CO2 esa ifjofrZr gks tkrk gS
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
77. Extraction of gold & silver involves leaching the 77. xksYM rFkk flYoj ds fu"d"kZ.k esa /kkrq CN– vk;u ds lkFk yhfpax
metal with CN – ions. The metal is recovered dh tkrh gAS /kkrq dks -------- ds }kjk izkIr fd;k tkrk gAS
by______
(1) Displacement of metal by some other metal (1) tfVy vk;u ls vU; /kkrq }kjk foLFkkiu
from the complex ion
(2) /kkfRod tfVy dk HktZu dj
(2) Roasting of metal complex
(3) HktZu ds ckn fuLrkiu
(3) Calcination followed by Roasting
(4) Thermal decomposition of molten complex (4) /kkfRod tfVy dk rkih; fo?kVu dj
78. Which of the following ores are concentrate by 78. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lk v;Ld >kx Iyou fo/kh }kjk lkafnzr gksrk
froath floatation :- gS :-
(1) Haematite (2) Galena (1) gseVs kbV (2) xsysuk
(3) Copper Pyrites (4) Both (2) & (3) (3) dkWij ik;jkbVht (4) (2) rFkk (3) nksuksa
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79. The Zone refining of metal is based on the 79. /kkrqvksa dk e.My ifj"dj.k fdl fl¼kUr ij vk/kkfjr gS :-
principle of :-
(1) 'kq¼ /kkrq dh xfr'khyrk v'kqf¼ dh xfr'khyrk ls vf/kd
(1) Greater mobility of pure metal than that of
gksrh gS
impurity.
(2) v'kqf¼;ksa dk xyukad 'kq¼ /kkrq ds xyukad ls mPp gksrk
(2) Higher melting point of impurity than that of
gSA
pure metal
(3) Bksl /kkrq ds mRÏ"V y{k.k v'kqf¼;ksa ds mRÏ"V y{k.kksa ls
(3) Greater noble character of solid metal than that
of impurity vf/kd gksrs gaS
(4) Greater solubility of impurity in the molten (4) Bksl voLFkk dh vis{kk laxfyr voLFkk esa v'kqf¼;ksa dh
state than in the solid foys;rk vf/kd gksrh gS
80. Which of the following is separated as slag during 80. okR;k HkV~Vh esa Fe ds fuLd"kZ.k ds nkjS ku fuEu esa ls dkSu /kkrqey
extraction of Fe in blast furnace :- ds :i esa fu"dkflr gksrk gS :-
(1) SiO2 (2) Al2O3 (1) SiO2 (2) Al2O3
(3) CaO (4) MgO (3) CaO (4) MgO
81. Oxidation number of P in Ba(H2PO2)2 is :- 81. Ba(H2PO2)2 esa P dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k gS :-
(1) +3 (2) +2 (3) +1 (4) –1 (1) +3 (2) +2 (3) +1 (4) –1
82. Oxidation number of carbon in carbon suboxide 82. dkcZu lcvkWDlkbM (C3O2) esa dkcZu dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k
(C3O2) is :- gS :-
(1) +2/3 (2) +4/3 (3) +4 (4) –4/3 (1) +2/3 (2) +4/3 (3) +4 (4) –4/3
83. The incorrect order of decreasing oxidation state 83. fuEu esa ls dkuS 'S' dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k dk ?kVrk gqvk xyr
of 'S' :- Øe gS :-
(1) H2S2O7 > Na2S4O6 > Na2S2O3 > S 8 (1) H2S2O7 > Na2S4O6 > Na2S2O3 > S 8
(2) H2SO5 > H2SO3 > SCl2 > H2S (2) H2SO5 > H2SO3 > SCl2 > H2S
(3) SO3 > SO2 > S8 > H2S (3) SO3 > SO2 > S8 > H2S
(4) H2SO4 > SO2 > H2S > H2S2O8 (4) H2SO4 > SO2 > H2S > H2S2O8
84. Which of the following can act as oxidant and 84. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk vkWDlhdkjd rFkk vipk;d dh rjg dk;Z dj
reductant :- ldrk gS :-
(1) H2O2 (2) KMnO4 (1) H2O2 (2) KMnO4
(3) H2SO4 (4) H2S (3) H2SO4 (4) H2S
- 2-
85. An oxide, X2O3 is oxidised to XO by Cr2 O
4 7
in 85. vkWDlkbM X2O3 dks Cr2O ds }kjk vEyh; ek/;e esa XO-4
2-
7
acidic medium. The number of moles of X 2O 3 esa vkWDlhÏr fd;k x;kA ,d eksy Cr2 O72- }kjk X2O3 ds
oxidised per mole of Cr2 O72- will be :- vkWDlhÏr eksykas dh la[;k gksxh :-
(1) 2 (2) 3/4 (1) 2 (2) 3/4
(3) 3/2 (4) None of these (3) 3/2 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
4 5 4 5
(3) M (4) M (3) M (4) M
6 8 6 8
89. In acidic medium number of moles of K2Cr 2O 7 89. vEyh; ek/;e esa ,d eksy Cu3P dks CuSO4 rFkk H3PO4
required to oxidise one mole of Cu3P to CuSO4 es a vkW D lhÏr djus ds fy, K 2 Cr 2 O 7 ds vko';d
and H3PO4 is :- eksy ga&S
11 6 11 6
(1) (2) (1) (2)
6 11 6 11
3 5 3 5
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 3 5 3
90. Which of the following is not a disproportionation 90. fuEu esa ls dkuS lh fo"kehdj.k vfHkfØ;k ugha gS :-
reaction :-
(1) Cu2O + 2H+ ® Cu + Cu+2 + H2O
(1) Cu2O + 2H ® Cu + Cu
+ +2
+ H2O
(2) Cl2 + OH– ® Cl– + ClO4– + H2O
(2) Cl2 + OH– ® Cl– + ClO4– + H2O
(3) 2KClO3 ® 2KCl + 3O2
(3) 2KClO3 ® 2KCl + 3O2
(4) Hg2Cl2 ® Hg + HgCl2 (4) Hg2Cl2 ® Hg + HgCl2
91. Where does following reaction takes place in 91. izdk'k vfHkfØ;k ds le; gfjryod esa ;g vfHkfØ;k dgk¡
chloroplast during light reaction ? lEiUu gksrh gS ?
2H2O ® 4H+ + O2 + 4e– 2H2O ® 4H+ + O2 + 4e–
(1) PS II (1) PS II
(2) Cytochrome b6–f complex (2) Cytochrome b6–f complex
(3) PS I (3) PS I
(4) Stroma (4) LVªke
s k
92. An environment is facing less availability of both 92. ,d i;kZoj.k esa izdk'k rFkk CO2 nksuksa dh deh gAS tc izdk'k
CO2 and light. When light intensity was increased dh rhozrk c<+kbZ x;h rks izdk'k la'ys"k.k dh nj ij dksbZ izHkko
there was no change in the rate of photosynthesis ugh iM+ k fdUrq tc CO2 dh lkUnz r k c<+k bZ x;h rks iz dk'k
but when CO2 concentration was increased, the rate la'ys" k.k dh nj c<+ x;hA ;g iz nf'kZr djrk gS –
of photosynthesis increased. This shows that– (1) izdk'k dHkh Hkh lhekdkjh dkjd ds :i esa dk;Z ugha djrk
(1) Light never function as limiting factor. gSA
(2) Only CO 2 can influence the rate of (2) dsoy CO2 gh izdk'k la'ys"k.k dh nj dks izHkkfor dj
photosynthesis ldrk gAS
(3) Here CO2 is a limiting factor (3) ;gk¡ CO2 ,d lhekdkjh dkjd gAS
(4) Both (1) and (3) (4) (1) rFkk (3) nksuksa
B B
93. A + CO2 ¾¾ ® 2 × 3 – PGA 93. A + CO2 ¾¾ ® 2 × 3 – PGA
Here A and B are respectively ? ;gk¡ A rFkk B Øe'k% gS ?
(1) Malic acid, PEP carboxylase (1) efS yd vEy, PEP dkcksZfDlyst
(2) RuBisCo, PEPcase (2) RuBisCo, PEPcase
(3) RuBP, RuBisCo (3) RuBP, RuBisCo
(4) Glucose, Hexokinase (4) Glucose, Hexokinase
94. Which statement is correct for photosynthesis? 94. izdk'k la'ys"k.k ds fy, dkSulk dFku lgh gS ?
(1) CO 2 is reduced and its oxygen is released (1) CO2 dk vip;u gksrk gS vkSj bldk vkWDlhtu O2 ds :i
as O2 esa foeqDr gksrk gS
(2) H 2O is reduced and its oxygen is released (2) H2O dk vip;u gksrk gS vkSj bldk vkWDlhtu O2 ds :i
as O2 esa foeqDr gksrk gS
(3) CO2 dk vkWDlhdj.k gksrk gS vkjS ;g dkcksZgkbMªsV~l cukrh
(3) CO2 is oxidised and it forms carbohydrates
gSA
(4) H2O is oxidised and its oxygen is released
(4) H2O dk vkWDlhdj.k gksrk gS vkSj ;g bldh vkWDlhtu O2
as O2
ds :i esa foeqDr gksrh gAS
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95. Observe the above graph and match the P, Q, R 95. fn;s x;s fp= dk v/;;u djs rFkk P, Q, R dks
correctly – crkb;s–
Atmosphere Atmosphere
ADP P ADP P
R R
3-phosphoglycerate 3-phosphoglycerate
C C
Progress of reaction vfHkfØ;k dk c<+kuk
(1) A = Potential energy (B) Product (C) Substrats (1) A = foHko ÅtkZ (B) mRikn (C) fØ;k/kkj
(2) A = Product (B) substrate (C) Potential energy (2) A = mRikn (B) fØ;k/kkj (C) foHko ÅtkZ
(3) A = Potential energy (B) Substrate (C) Product (3) A = foHko ÅtkZ (B) fØ;k/kkj (C) mRikn
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
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97. Match the following and find correct option:- 97. feyku fdft, vkjS lgh dk pquko djsa :-
(1) NAD ® Coenzyme II (1) NAD ® Coenzyme II
(2) NADP ® TPN (2) NADP ® TPN
(3) Apoenzyme ® Non Protein portion (3) Apoenzyme ® Non Protein portion
(4) P.F.K ® Pace maker enzyme of Kreb cycle (4) P.F.K ® Pace maker enzyme of Kreb cycle
98. Which one of the following has highest redox 98. ETS es a fuEu es a ls fdldk js M kW D l foHko lokZ f /kd
potential in ETS ? gS ?
(1) Phaeophytin (2) Cytochrome b6 (1) fQvksQkbfVu (2) lkbVksØkse b6
(3) Cytochrome f (4) Plastocyanin (3) lkbVksØkse f (4) IykLVkslk;fuu
99. C4 plants shows salt tolerance due to :- 99. C4 ikni yo.k lfg".kqrk D;ksa iznf'kZr djrs gS :-
(1) C4 cycle (1) C4 pØ ds dkj.k
(2) Accumulation of malic acid (2) efS yd vEy ds laxzg.k ds dkj.k
(3) PPDK (3) PPDK
(4) Present in high temperature region (4) mPp rkiØe {ks= esa gksus ds dkj.k
100. Carbon in CO 2 is radioactively labelled, the 100. CO2 esa jsf M;ks /kehZ dkcZ u] C3 ikniks esa dkSuls mRikn esa
product in which radioactive carbon can be traced jsfM;ks/kehZrk ;qDr dkcZu dks [kkstk tk ldrk gS :-
in C3 plants is :- (1) PEP esa (2) RuBP esa
(1) PEP (2) RuBP (3) OAA (4) PGA (3) OAA esa (4) PGA esa
101. For synthesis of a glucose molecule the requirement 101. Xywdkst ds ,d v.kq ds la'ys"k.k ds fy, ATP rFkk jsMkWDl foHko
of ATP and redox power is respectively :- dh vko';drk Øe'k% gksxh :-
(1) 15 and 10 (2) 12 and 18 (1) 15 rFkk 10 (2) 12 rFkk 18
(3) 12 and 6 (4) 18 and 12 (3) 12 rFkk 6 (4) 18 rFkk 12
102. Final electron aceptor of photosystem II is :- 102. izdk'k ra= II dk vfUre bysDVªkWu xzkgh gS :-
(1) Phaeophytin (2) Plastoquinone (1) Qh;ksQkbfVu (2) IykLVksfDoukWu
(3) Cytochrome b (4) Plastocyanin (3) lkbVksØkse b (4) IykLVkslk;fuu
103. Energy required for ATP synthesis in P.S.II comes 103. izd k'k ra = II esa ATP fuekZ. k esa vko';d ÅtkZ vkrh
from :- gS :-
(1) Proton gradient (2) Electron gradient (1) izksVksu izo.krk ls (2) bysDVªkWu izo.krk ls
(3) Reduction of glucose (4) Oxidation of glucose (3) Xywdkst ds vip;u ls (4) Xywdkst ds vkWDlhdj.k ls
104. Robert Hill utilize ..................... in place of Natural 104. jkWcVZ fgy us ..................... dk iz;ksx izkd`frd ..................
.................... i.e., ................ . dh txg fd;k tksfd ................ gksrk gS
Fill in the blank respectively : fjDr LFkkuksa dks Øe'k% Hkfj;s :
(1) NADP, H-accepter, DCPIP (1) NADP, gkbMªkstu xzkgh] DCPIP
(2) DCPIP, H-accepter, NADP (2) DCPIP, gkbMªkstu xzkgh] NADP
(3) Potassium ferricyanide, NADP, H-accepter (3) iksVsf'k;e QsfjlkbukbM] NADP] gkbMªkstu xzkgh
(4) Chromate, DCPIP, NADP (4) ØkseV s ] DCPIP, NADP
105. Increasing the intercellular concentration of CO2 105. CO2 dk vUrjkodk'kh; lkUæ.k dk c<+uk ................ dh fØ;k
is minimising the activity of :- dks de dj nsrk gS :-
(1) Carboxylase (2) Oxygenase (1) dkcksZfDlyst (2) vkWfDlthust
(3) Decarboxylase (4) Dehydrogenase (3) MhdkcksZfDlyst (4) MhgkbMªksthust
a. P hotosyn th esis A n abolic pro cess a. izd k'k la' ys" k.k ,ukcksfyd&izf Ø;k
ligh t depen den t fgy vfHkfØ;k izdk'k fuHkZj voLFkk
b. H ill-reactio n b.
p hase
c. C alv in cy cle C O 2 R edu ction c. dsfYou pØ CO 2 vip;u
d. C . V an N eil C y ano bacteria, y east d. C. okWu uhy lk;ukst hok.kq] ;hLV
(1) Two (2) Three (3) One (4) Four (1) nks (2) rhu (3) ,d (4) pkj
109. The primary acceptor of carbon dioxide in C4 plant 109. C4 ik/S kksa esa dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM dk izkFkfed xzkgh D;k gksrk gS
is- ?
(1) PEP case (2) Rubisco (1) PEP case (2) Rubisco
(3) PEP (4) RuBP (3) PEP (4) RuBP
110. The CO2 acceptor in CAM plants for Calvin cycle 110. CAM ikniksa esa dsfYou pØ ds fy;s CO2 xzkgh D;k gksrk g\
S
is- (1) PGA
(1) PGA
(2) PEP
(2) PEP
(3) Rubisco (3) Rubisco
(4) Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (4) Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate
111. Substrate for photorespiration is- 111. izdk'k&'olu dk v/kkjh&inkFkZ g-S
(1) PGA (2) Phosphoglycerate (1) PGA (2) Phosphoglycerate
(3) PEP (4) Phosphoglycolate (3) PEP (4) Phosphoglycolate
112. Tropical plants like sugarcane show high 112. xéks tl
S s m".kdfVca/kh; ik/S ks CO2 ds fLFkjhdj.k dh mPpre
efficiency of CO2 fixation because of :- dk;Z{kerk fn[kkrs gaS] dkj.ko'k:-
(1) Calvin cycle (1) dsfYou pØ ds
(2) Hatch-slack cycle (2) gpS vkSj LySd pØ ds
(3) TCA-Cycle (3) TCA-pØ ds
(4) Cyclic photophosphorylation (4) pØh; izdk'k QkWLQsVhdj.k ds
113. ADP + ip ¾Energy
¾ ¾® ATP
Light 113. ADP + ip ¾Energy
¾ ¾® ATP
Light
C C
B B
foHko
Potential
energy ÅtkZ
D D
A A
Progress in reaction vfHkfØ;k esa o`f¼
Requires ATP dh
Yes No D vko';drk gkWa ugha D
ATP Energy
(1) A = Downhill transport, B, = No, C = yes, D = yes (1) A = Mkmufgy ifjogu, B, = ugha, C = gkWa, D = gkWa
(2) A = Selective nature, B = yes, C = No, D = No (2) A = p;ukRed iz o ` f Ùk , B = gkW a , C = ugha ,
(3) A = Sensitive to inhibitors, B = No, C = yes, D = ugha
D = yes
(3) A = laned ds fy, p;ukRed, B = ugha, C = gkW,a D= gkWa
(4) A = Hormonal regulation, B = yes, C = yes,
D = yes (4) A = gkeksZu fu;a=.k, B = gkWa, C = gkWa, D = gkWa
the organ
Size of
vax dk
vkdkj
B B
A A
Time ® le; ®
B can be expressed as : B dks iznf'kZr dj ldrs gS &
(1) Lt = L0 + rt (2) L0 = Lt + rt (1) Lt = L0 + rt (2) L0 = Lt + rt
(3) W1 = WO e rt (4) W1 = WO1 + WO2 (3) W1 = WO e rt (4) W1 = WO1 + WO2
141. Water moves from : 141. ty dk izokg gksrk gS &
(1) High DPD to low DPD (1) mPp DPD ls fuEu DPD
(2) High DP to low DP (2) mPp DP ls fuEu DP
(3) Low y W to high y W (3) fuEu y W ls mPp y W
(4) High OP to low OP (4) mPp OP ls fuEu OP
142. Osmosis is a special kind of diffusion, through 142. ijklj.k ,d fo'ks"k izdkj dk folj.k g]S ftlds }kjk ty dksf'kdk
which water diffuses across the cell membrane. f>Yyh ds vkjikj folfjr gksrk gAS ijklj.k dh nj o fn'kk fuEu
The rate and direction of osmosis depends upon ij fuHkZj gksrh gS
(1) Pressure gradient (1) nkc izo.krk
(2) Concentration gradient (2) lkUæ.k izo.krk
(3) both (1) and (2) (3) (1) o (2) nksuksa
(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
143. If YW = Watet potential; YS = solute potential; 143. ;fn Y W = ty foHko ; Y S = foys ; foHko ;
YP = pressure potential, then select the correct YP = nkc foHko] rks ml lehdj.k dk p;u djsa tks muds vUr%
equation showing their inter- relation. lEcU/k dks lgh :i esa iznf'kZr djrk gAS
(1) YW = YS – YP (2) YW = YS + YP (1) YW = YS – YP (2) YW = YS + YP
(3) YS = YW + YP (4) YW = YS = YP (3) YS = YW + YP (4) YW = YS = YP
144. If some solute is dissolved in pure water, its water 144. ;fn dqN foys; 'kq¼ ty esa ?kqy tkrs gSa] rks mldk ty foHko
potential (1) leku jgrk gS
(1) remains same (2) c<+ tkrk gS
(2) increases
(3) ?kV tkrk gS
(3) decreases
(4) first decreases then increases (4) igys ?kVrk gS fQj c<+rk gS
145. What would be YP (pressure potential) of a flaccid 145. ,d 'yFk dksf'kd dk] YP (foHko nkc) D;k gksxk ?
cell ? (1) +3 (2) 1
(1) +3 (2) 1 (3) –3 (4) 0 (3) –3 (4) 0
146. Pinus seeds can not germinate and establish 146. fdldh mifLFkfr ds fcuk phM+ dk cht u rks vadqfjr gks ldrk
without the presence of gS vkjS u gh LFkkfir gks ldrk gS &
(1) Fungi (2) Green Algae (1) QtakbZ (2) gjs 'ko
S ky
(3) BGA (4) Archaebacteria (3) ch-th-,- (4) vkdhZcDS Vhfj;k
H H
R1 —C—COO + R2 —C—COO R1 —C—COO + R2 —C—COO
– – – –
+ +
NH 3 O NH 3 O
Amino-donor Amino-acceptor vehuks&nkrk vehuks&xzkgh
H H
–
R1 —C—COO + R2 —C—COO
–
R1 —C—COO – + R2 —C—COO
–
+ +
O NH 3 O NH 3
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