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NURTURE COURSE
(For X to XI Moving Students)
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PART - I
I Q (MENTAL ABILITY)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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1.
In a row of 40 boys, Satish was shifted 1.
40 yM+dksa dh ,d iafDr esa] lrh'k dks jksgu ds nka;h vksj
10 places to the right of Rohan and Kewal was
10 osa LFkku ij vkjS dsoy dks foykl ds cka;h vksj 10 osa
shifted 10 places to the left of Vilas. If Vilas was
LFkku ij LFkkukUrj.k fd;kA ;fn foykl cka;s ls 26osa LFkku
twenty-sixth from the left and there were three
ij Fkk vkSj LFkkukUrj.k ds ckn dsoy vkSj lrh'k ds e/; rhu
boys between Kewal and Satish after shifting,
yM+ds gaS] rks iafDr esa jksgu dk D;k LFkku Fkk\
what was the position of Rohan in the row ?
(1) nka;s ls 10ok Hkkx
(1) 10th from the right end
(2) cka;s ls 10ok Hkkx
(2) 10th from the left end
(3) nka;s ls 39ok Hkkx
(3) 39th from the right end
(4) vkadM+as vi;kZIr
(4) Data inadequate
2.
K is brother of N and X, Y is the mother of N, 2.
K, N rFkk X dk HkkbZ g,S Y, N dh ek gS rFkk Z, K dk firk
and Z is the father of K. Which of the following
gAS fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku iw.kZr;k lgh ugha gS ?
3.
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(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(4)
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Statements :
5.
'', dk vFkZ '=', '' dk vFkZ '<', rks fuEu dFkuksa esa ls lR;
dFku pqfu;sa ?
(1) 5 3 < 7 8 + 4 1
(2) 3 4 > 2 9 + 3 < 3
(3) 5 > 2 + 2 = 10 < 4 8
(4) 3 2 < 4 16 > 2 + 4
6.
7.
(1) EOHYZKBB
(2) FOHYZJBB
(3) FPHZZKAB
(4) HOHYBJBA
7.
dFku :
vfHk;Urk dsoy f'k{kdksa ls 'kknh djrs gaAS jf'e f'k{kd
gSA
fu"d"kZ:
I. jf'e vfHk;Urk ls 'kknh djrh gAS
II. jf'e vfHk;Urk ls 'kknh ugha djrh gAS
(1) dsoy I fu"d"kZ
(2) dsoy II fu"d"kZ
(3) nksuksa I rFkk II
(4) ukfga I ukfga II fu"d"kZ
;fn dwV Hkk"kk COUNSEL dks BITIRAK fy[kk
tkrk gS rks blh dwV esa GUIDANCE dks bl izdkj fy[kk
tk;sxk?
(1) EOHYZKBB
(2) FOHYZJBB
(3) FPHZZKAB
(4) HOHYBJBA
(1) Basundi
(2) Shrikhand
egkjk"V : iwj.kiky
S h : : caxky : ?
(1) cklqnh
(2) Jh [k.M
(3) Rasgulla
(4) Barphi
(3) jlxqYyk
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(4) cQhZ
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9.
(1) 152
(2) 105
(3) 903
(4) 374
(3) 903
(4) 374
(3) 16
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(4) 24
10.
(2)
(3)
(4)
C
A
(i)
(1) B
(ii)
(2) A
F
(iii)
(3) C
(3) 16
(4) 24
11.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
E
C
(2) 8
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(1)
,d Bksl ?ku dks uhys jax esa Mqck fn;k tkrk gAS rRi'pkr~ bl
?ku dks 125 NksVs ij cjkcj ?kuksa esa dkV fn;k tkrk gAS rks
,sls ?kuksa dh la[;k crkb;s tks fcYdqy Hkh jaxhu (uhys) ugha
gSA
(1) 27
Question figure
11.
(1) 152
(1) 27
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(i)
(1) B
E
C
(ii)
(2) A
F
(iii)
(3) C
(4) E
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(1)
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(3)
(2)
(3)
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(2)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(X)
(3)
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(1)
(2)
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(4)
fn;s x;s iz'u esa vkd`fr (X) esa fcUnqvksa dh fLFkfr fn[kkbZ
x;h gAS uhps fn;s x;s fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) blh
vkd`fr dk vuqlj.k djrs gSA bu pkj fodYiksa esa ls dksbZ,d
fodYi vkd`fr (X) esa o`k, oxZ vkjS f=Hkqt esa fcUnq }kjk
izn'kr {ks= tl
S k] mHk;fu"B {ks= izn'kr djrk g]S rks ml
fodYi dk p;u dhft;sA
(X)
(1)
(3)
(1)
(4)
fn;s x;s od
S fYid fp=ksa esa ls dkSulk fodYi (1), (2),
(3) rFkk (4) iz'u fp= vkO;wg dks iw.kZ djrk gS ?
(1)
(4)
(1)
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(2)
12.
(3)
(4)
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(4) sklmn
17.
(2) E
(4) D
(2) D, E
(3) A, E
(4) C, D
18.
19.
(1) A
(1) B
20.
(2) B
(2) C
(3) C
(3) D
(4) D
(4) E
dkSu ls Nk= dsoy vaxszth vkSj xf.kr esa fo'ks"k ;ksX;rk izkIr
dh(1) C
(2) B
(3) D
(4) A
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PART - II
SECTION-A : PHYSICS
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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21. According to the diagram, which pair could 21. fp=kuqlkj] fdl ;qXe ds nksuksa /kzqo mkj gaS ?
both be north poles?
A
A
22.
4 5 6
Seconds
(2) B and C
tkZ
2
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
KE
PE
4 5
lsd.M
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(3) A and C
(4) C and D
9 lsd.M ds le;kUrjky esa mNyrh gqbZ xasn dh xfrt tkZ
KE
PE
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) A and B
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
(1) A and B
(2) B and C
(3) A and C
(4) C and D
The graph shows the kinetic energy (KE) and
potential energy (PE) of a bouncing ball over a
period of 9 seconds. A reasonable hypothesis
based on these data is that as the kinetic energy
decreases, _____.
Energy
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25.
26.
2.0 kg
(1) 0.0 N
(3) 9.8 N
2.0
(2) 2.0 N
(4) 2.0 101 N
fdxzk
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27.
28.
29.
30.
R
2R
29.
(1) 5 s
(2) 10 s (3) 15 s (4) 20 s
m O;eku dh ,d oLrq v osx ls ,d nhokj ls Vdjkrh gS
rFkk iqu% leku pky ls vius iFk dk vuqlj.k djrh gAS laoxs
esa ifjorZu gAS
(1) 'kwU;
(2) 2 mv (3) mv
(4) mv
30. X rFkk Y ds e/; dqy izfrjks/k dh x.kuk (vkse esa)djsaA
2R
2R
2R
(1) R
31.
(2) 2R
(3) 3R
(4) R/2
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2R
(1) R
(2) 2R
(3) 3R
(4) R/2
The length of a given cylindrical wire is
increased by 100%. Due to the consequent
decrease in diameter, the change in the
resistance of the wire will be
(1) 300 % (2) 200 % (3) 100 % (4) 50 %
When the distance of an object from a concave
mirror is decreased from 15 cm to 9 cm, the
image gets magnified 3 times than that in first
case. Calculate the focal length of the mirror.
(1) 3 cm (2) 6 cm (3) 5 cm (4) 7 cm
2R
2R
32.
28.
dHkh&dHkh jsfxLrku esa yksxksa dks ty tlS k izrhr gksrk g]S ,slk
gksrk g]S D;ksafd ________.
(1) xeZ jsr izdk'k dks viorr djrh gAS
(2) lw;Z uhys izdk'k dh rjaxn/S ;Z lapfjr djrk gAS
(3) izdk'k fHkUu&fHkUu ?kuRo dh ok;q ls viorr gksrk
gSA
(4) vudh vk[k ds 'akdq o 'kykdk;s m"ek laox
s h gksrh
gSA
,d oLrq eqDr :i ls fxj jgh gAS ;fn bldk vafre lsd.M esa
r; foLFkkiu blds izFke 3 lds.M esa r; fd;s x;s foLFkkiu
ds cjkcj gS rc eqDr :i ls fxjus esa yxk le; Kkr djsaA
2R
31.
27.
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35.
4
3 sin i
1
sin i
2
3 sin i
1.5
33.
r
r
Air (na = 1)
34.
(1) ,d
(2) Two
(2) nks
(3) Three
(3) rhu
(4) Four
(4) pkj
2
0.2 d
r
r
35.
Air (na = 1)
(1) One
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0.2 d
C
d
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SECTION-B : CHEMISTRY
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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36. vo'kks"k.k xq.k dk mi;ksx gksrk gAS
36. Adsorption property is applied in
(1) fLVyhdj.k esa
(1) Crystallization
(2) volknu
(2) Sedimentation
(3) o.kZ lehdj.kferh
(3) Chromatography
(4) izHkkth vklou
(4) Fractional distillation
37. The ratio of charge and mass would be greater 37. fuEu esa ls fdlds fy, vkos'k rFkk O;eku dk vuqikr
vfkd gksxk for
(1) ,uksM fdj.ksa
(2) dSFkksM fdj.ksa
(1) anode rays
(2) cathode rays
(3) U;wVkWu
(4) vYQk d.k
(3) neutron
(4) alpha particle
38. How many litres of steam will be formed from 38. 2 yh- H2 rFkk 1 yh- O2 ls fdrus yhVj Hkki dk STP ij
fuekZ.k gksxk ;fn lHkh vk;ru leku rki rFkk nkc ij ekis
2 L of H2 1L of O2 if all volumes are measured
x;s gksA
at the same temperature and pressure.
(1) 1 yh- (2) 2 yh- (3) 3 yh- (4) 4 yh(1) 1L
(2) 2L
(3) 3L
(4) 4L
39. Which of the following metal is used in storage 39. fuEu esa dkSulk /kkrq lapk;d ly
S esas iz;qDr gksrk gS ?
battery?
(1) vk;ju
(2) ysM+ ;k lhlk
40.
41.
(1) Iron
(2) Lead
(3) Tin
(4) Zinc
To protect tooth decay we are advised to brush
our teeth regularly. The nature of the tooth paste
commonly used is
(1) acidic
(2) neutral
(3) basic
(4) corrosive
Groups 3 through 12 in the periodic table are
designated as the .
(1) s - region
(2) p - region
(3) d - region
(4) f - region
(3) fVu
40.
41.
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(4) ftad
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44.
42.
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(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
djrk gAS
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45.
45.
usYlu lsy o|
S qr vi?kVu dh O;oLFkk uhps nh xbZ gAS
mijksDr oS|qr vi?kVu fof/k es]a ;kfS xd 'P' dk oS|qr vi?kVu
gksrk gS rFkk ;g lEcfU/kr bysDVksMks ij 'Q' rFkk 'R' nsrk gAS
'R' dk mi;ksx PVC, CFC rFkk rj.krkyksa ds fuekZ.k esa gksrk
gAS 'Q' dk mi;ksx lkcqu rFkk viektZd ds fuekZ.k esa gks ldrk
gAS P, Q rFkk R D;k gS ?
R Q
H2
46.
R Q
H2
P
(1) NaHCO3
Q
Na2CO3
R
CO2
P
(1) NaHCO3
Q
Na2CO3
R
CO2
(2) NaOH
Cl2
NaCl
(2) NaOH
Cl2
NaCl
(3) NaCl
NaOH
Cl2
(3) NaCl
NaOH
Cl2
(4) Na2CO3
H2O
CO2
(4) Na2CO3
H2O
CO2
Solid foam is
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48.
1
1031
(1) 6.023 1023
(2)
9.108
6.023
1
1054
108
(3)
(4)
9.108
9.108 6.023
In Rutherford's experiment a beam of alphaparticles are fired at a piece of gold foil as shown
in the figure below.
6.023
1054
9.108
(2)
1
1031
9.108
(4)
1
108
9.108 6.023
Beam of
alpha particles
lksus dh iUuh
Gold foil
P
P
S
R
S
R
49.
50.
(1) P
(1) P
(2) Q
(3) R
(4) S
(2) Q
(3) R
(4) S
49.
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bl [k.M eas 25 cgqfodYi iz'u gAS izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) vkjS (4) gaS ftuesa ls dso y ,d lgh gS
51. In 1790, the United States had a population of 51. 1790 esa vesfjdk dh tula [;k yxHkx 4,000,000 Fkh]
approximately 4,000,000 people, as shown on
tks fd o esa n'kkZ;h x;h gAS
Number of People (in millions)
U.S. POPULATION
25
20
20
15
15
10
10
0
1790 1800 1810 1820
1830 1840
1850
0
1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850
Year
52.
(4) 1 gm
52.
(2) 1808
(4) 1822
;fn izR;sd ugha dkVh gqbZ pdrh dk Hkkj 2.7 xzke gks rks izR;sd
VqdM+s dk Hkkj fdrus xzke gksxk?
(1) 0.4 xzke
(2) 2.7 xzke
(3) 0.3 xzke
(4) 1 xzke
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(3) 1813
53.
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NATURE PRESERVE
KEY
4 Palmetto Palms
dqath
ds o`{k
4 rkM
Square Section
54.
oxkZdkj Hkkx
54.
(2) 150
(3) 650
(4) 1000
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55.
55.
rhu ifjokj LFky ekxZ ls if'pe dh vksj pyrs gS] os mlh iFk
tkWu dk ifjokj
ikoj dk ifjokj
fLeFk dk ifjokj
gksxkA
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s dFkk
36
36
14
2
43
3
tklqlh
Mystery
7
28
28
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14
43
57.
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58.
58.
2
5 -1
w=2
w=2
h= 51
h= 51
Jason is planning to paint a rectangular mural
using the proportions of the Golden
Rectangle. If the mural is 15 meters wide, how
high should it be?
(1) 1.6 meters
59.
8 ft
4 ft
window
8 ft
24 ft
59.
8 ft
tl
S u Lo.kZ vk;r (Golden rectangle) ds lekuqikr
dk iz;ksx djds fdlh vk;rkdkj vkd`fr ij jax djokuk
pkgrk gAS ;fn vkd`fk 15 ehVj pkM
S +h gks rks bldh pkbZ
Kkr djsa ?
(1) 1.6 ehVj
(2) 9.3 ehVj
(3) 16.5 ehVj
(4) 24.2 ehVj
Jhefr fcdkVZ us vius dejs dh ,d nhokj ij okWy&isij
yxkus dk fu'p; fd;kA vk;rkdkj nhokj dk ,d fp=
f[kM+dh ds lkFk uhps fn;k x;k gAS
4 ft
f[kM+dh
8 ft
24 ft
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61.
60.
61.
(1) I quadrant
(3) III quadrant
62.
(1) a = 0
63.
If
(2) a = 1 (3) a = 1
3 + 5 + 7 + ...upto n terms
= 7,
5 + 8 + 11 + ...upto 10 terms
62.
(4) a = 2
then the
63.
64.
(2) z|y
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
;fn
(2) a = 1 (3) a = 1
(2) 36
(3) 37
(4) 40
3 + 5 + 7 + ... n inkas rd
= 7, rc n dk eku
5 + 8 + 11 + ... 10 inkas rd
(1) 35
64.
(2) 36
(3) 37
(2) 30
(3) 40
(2) 7
(3) 9
(1) 20
(4) 60
65.
(4) 40
(1) 20
(4) a = 2
crkb;s :
value of n is :
(1) 35
(1) x|z
(3) z|x
(2) II quadrant
(4) IV quadrant
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65.
(2) 30
(3) 40
(4) 60
(2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 8
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66.
p
psin q q cos q
, then the value of
q
psin q + q cos q
If tan q =
is :
2
(1)
(2)
(3) 0
67.
69.
70.
71.
2sin a
1 - cos a + sin a
is
, then
1 + cos a + sin a
1 + sin a
equal to :
If y =
(1) 1 + y
68.
p +q
p2 q 2
2
p q
p2 + q2
66.
(2) 1 y
(3)
1
y
1
n (n 1) Q where Sn denotes the
2
sum of the first n terms of an A.P., then the
common difference of the A.P. is
(1) P + Q
(2) 2P + 3Q
(3) 2Q
(4) Q
p2 q 2
(1) 2
p + q2
p2 + q2
(2) 2
p q2
(3) 0
;fn y =
1 - cos a + sin a
2sin a
, rc
cjkcj
1 + sin a
1 + cos a + sin a
gS :
(1) 1 + y
(4) y
67.
psin q q cos q
p
, rks
dk eku crkb;s :
psin q + q cos q
q
;fn tan q =
68.
69.
70.
71.
(2) 1 y
(4) y
(2) ( , 1)
(3) (1, 2)
(4) (4, 9)
;fn Sn = nP +
1
n (n 1) Q tgk Sn fdlh lekUrj
2
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(3) y
(2) 2P + 3Q
(4) Q
72.
(2) 18
(3) 20
D
B
(4) 24
ABCD is a trapezium and P, Q are the
mid-points of the diagonals AC and BD. Then
PQ is equal to :
D
73.
1
(AB)
2
(2)
1
(CD)
2
1
1
(AB CD)
(4) (AB + CD)
2
2
The point A divides the join of the points
(5, 1) and (3, 5) in the ratio k : 1 and
co-ordinates of points B and C are (1, 5) and
(7, 2) respectively. If the area of DABC be
2 units, then k equals :
(1)
31
31
(4) 9,
9
9
The frequency distribution of the marks
obtained by 28 students in a test carrying 40
marks is given below.
(1) 7, 9
75.
(2) 6, 7
2
Q
Q
R
1
(AB)
2
(2)
1
(CD)
2
1
1
(AB CD)
(4) (AB + CD)
2
2
fcUnqvksa (5, 1) rFkk (3, 5) dks tksM+us okyh js[kk dks fcUnq
A, k : 1 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr djrk gS rFkk B rFkk C ds
funs'Z kkad e'k% (1, 5) rFkk (7, 2) gS ;fn DABC dk
{ks=Qy 2 bdkbZ g]S rks k cjkcj gS :
(3)
(3)
74.
(4) 24
2
P
(1)
(3) 20
C
73.
(1) 15
(2) 18
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74.
(1) 7, 9
(3) 7,
75.
(2) 6, 7
(3) 7,
31
31
(4) 9,
9
9
vad
010 1020 2030 3040
Marks
010 1020 2030 3040
fo|kfFkZ; ksa dh la[;k
6
x
y
6
Number of
6
x
y
6
;fn mijksDr vkadM+ks dk ek/; 20 g]S rks x rFkk y ds e/;
students
If the mean of the above data is 20, then find
vUrj Kkr dhft;sA
the difference between x and y.
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / jQ dk;Z ds fy;s txg
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SECTION-D : BIOLOGY
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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76. Which of the following is a true statement 76. ,d ikfjfLFkdh ra= esa tkZ izokg ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls
about the flow of energy in an ecosystem?
dkSulk dFku lR; g?S
(1) Smaller organisms need less energy per
(1) NksVs thoksa dks cM+s thoksa dh rqyuk esa izfr xzke 'kkjhfjd
gram of body weight than do larger
Hkkj de tkZ dh vko';drk gksrh gAS
77.
78.
organisms.
(2) Energy transfer between organisms
normally involves conservation of heat
energy.
(3) Energy flow between trophic levels is
inefficient.
(4) Chemical energy is converted into radiant
energy, which is then converted to chemical
energy at the next trophic level.
Two parents who do not exhibit
phenylketonuria (PKU) have a son with PKU.
Which of the following conclusions can be
drawn from this situation?
(1) The allele for PKU is located on the Y
chromosome.
(2) PKU is a dominant trait.
(3) PKU is a recessive trait.
(4) A mutation occurred in the sperm of the
father.
All of the following represent primary
consumers feeding on first trophic level
organisms EXCEPT
(1) paramecia feeding on green algae
(2) mice feeding on seeds
(3) deer feeding on branches of trees
(4) slugs feeding on mushrooms
(2) thoksa ds e/; tkZ izokg esa "ek tkZ lajf{kr jgrh
gSA
gSA
77.
78.
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(1) A
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
80.
tkfydk
(4) xkWYth midj.k varZ O;h tkfydk L=o.kha
EXCEPT the
(4) D
(3) C
(2) B
81.
79.
80.
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iqfVdk
81.
fuEu esa lHkh m".k dfVca/kh; o"kkZ ouksa ds dkVs tkus ij o`f
n'kkZrs gS flok;&
(1) {ks= dh iztkrh; fofo/krk ds
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82.
83.
82.
absence of oxygen?
(1) sc p
(2) Glycolysis
(2) Xykbdksfyfll
(3) Chemiosmosis
(3) jlksijklj.k
83.
dks blls nwj gVk ysrk gAS fuEu esa ls dkuS lh lajpuk,sa gS tks
(1) flusIl
(1) Synapse
84.
84.
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Spinal
Column
Spinal
Column
Whale
Pelvic Bone
and Hind Ribs
Radius
Humerus
Legs
Phalanges Ulna
Pelvic Bone
and Hind Ribs
Radius
Humerus
Legs
Phalanges Ulna
Spinal
Column
Whale
Spinal
Column
Alligator
Humerus
Radius
Humerus
Radius
Pelvic Bone
and Hind Legs
Ribs Ulna
Pelvic Bone
and Hind Legs
Phalanges
about
the
Alligator
Ribs Ulna
Phalanges
dl
S s bu tUrqvksa ds dadkyksa dh rqyuk djksxs fd ;g mn~fodkl
ds oKS kfud er dh i`f"V djs ?
(1) ;g thoksa ds vkoklksa ds ckjs esa lwpuk iznku djrh
gSA
(2) ;g thoksa ds chp lEHkkfor lkekU; iwoZtks dks n'kkZrk
gSA
(3) ;g thoksa dh vk;q fu/kkZfjr djus ds fy;s lwpuk iznku
djrk gAS
(4) ;g thoksa ds chp lEHkkfor xq.klw=h; lekurkvksa dks
n'kkZrk gAS
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86.
86.
uhps fn;s x;s fp= esa izdk'k la'ys"k.k vkSj dksf'kdh; 'olu
ds e/; lEca/k rFkk oks dksf'kdkax tgk ;s ?kfVr gks jgrs gSA
izn'kr fd;s x;s gSA
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88.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
87.
(2)
(3)
(4)
88.
Cell in Cytokinesis
Cell plate
Cell plate
Nuclei
Nuclei
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89.
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Plant Observations
Mosses and liverworts nonvascular,
low-growing, root like structures
Ferns vascular, spores, roots, stems,
and leaves
Gymnosperm vascular, naked seeds,
needle or scale-like leaves, roots, stems,
seed in cones
Angiosperm vascular, seeds enclosed
in fruit, flowers, roots, stems, leaves
90.
DNA
mRNA
Protein
DNA
mRNA
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92.
(1) Protista
(2) Archaebacteria
(3) Eubacteria
(4) Plantae
(4) IykaVh
93.
Frequency
Frequency
93.
Length of Leg
Length of Leg
Length of Leg
(4)
(2)
Length of Leg
(3)
Length of Leg
(4)
Frequency
(3)
(1)
(2)
Frequency
(1)
Frequency
Frequency
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Length of Leg
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94.
94.
gksxk ?
tube 2 ?
izkjfEHkd vaf re
jax
Hkkx
Test
Tube
Materials Added
Initial
Color
Final
Color
ij[k
uyh
Aquatic plant,bromothymol
blue solution
Blue
Blue
uhyk
uhyk
Aquatic plant,
bromothymol blue solution, Yellow
carbonated water
ihyk
uhyk
Bromothymol blue
solution, carbonated water
ihyk
ihyk
Blue
Yellow Yellow
nsrk gAS
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Carnivora
Family
Genus
Species
Mustelidae
Felidae
dksMVZ k
oxZ
eSefs y;k
x.k
dkfuZoksjk
Canidae
Mephitis
Panthera Mephitis
pardus mephitis
(leopard) (striped
skunk)
Lutra
Lutra
lutra
(European
otter)
Canis
Canis
familaris
(domestic
dog)
Himatione
sanguinea
tkfr
Canis
lupis
(wolf)
Hawaiian Honeycreepers
Drepanis Hemignathus
Psittirostra
funerea
bailleui
wilsoni
eLVsfyMh
QsfyMh
isUFksjk
oa'k
Panthera
,uhesfy;k
la?k
dqy
txr
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esQkbfVl
ywVk
esQkbfVl
ywVk
isUFksjk
esQkbfVl
ywVk
ikjMl
(fyvksiksM)Z (LVhiM 'kad) (;wjksfi;u
vksVj)
dfS uMh
dsful
sful
dsful
Qsfeghfjl ywfil
(ikyrw dqkk) (HksfM+;k)
Himatione
sanguinea
Hawaiian Honeycreepers
Drepanis Hemignathus
Psittirostra
funerea
bailleui
wilsoni
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(4) Predation
97.
97.
SALIVA EXPERIMENT
Petri Dish 1
Petri Dish 1
Petri Dish 2
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Era
Period
Mesozoic Cenozoic
Tertiary
Cretaceous
Jurassic
Era
Period
Quaternary
Cretaceous
Jurassic
Triassic
Permian
Permian
Pennsylvanian
Mississippian
Paleozoic
Pennsylvanian
Mississippian
Devonian
Silurian
Tertiary
Triassic
Devonian
Silurian
Ordovician
Ordovician
Cambrian
Cambrian
(PreCambrian)
(PreCambrian)
(1) Mkbukslksj
(2) exjePN
(2) crocodilians
(3) lki
(3) snakes
(4) fNidyh
(4) lizards
99.
Paleozoic
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99.
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