Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
Set No. 2
llU/102/23
10660
Roll No.
Roll
~o.
Seria!
~o
(Signature of Invigilator)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
l:se only blue/black ball-point pen in the space above and on bc.th sides of the Answer Sheet)
1.
Within 10 minutes of the issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that
it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page I question is missing. In case of faulty
Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendent/invigilators immediately to obtain a
fresh Question Booklet.
2.
Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card
un'thout its envelope.
3.
A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated. A second Answer Sheet shall
not be provided. Only the Answer Sheet will'be evaluated.
4.
Write your Roll Number and Senal Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space provided above.
5.
On the front page of the Answer Sheet, write by pen your Roll Number in the space provided
at the top, and by darkening the circles at the bottom. Also, wherever applicable, write the
Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places.
6.
No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet No. and Set No. (if any) on
OMR sheet and also Roll No. and OMR Sheet No. on the Question Booklet.
7.
Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be verified by the invigilalor, otherwise it will be taken as
unfair means.
8.
Each question in this Booklet is followed by four alternative answers. For each question, you are to
record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate Circle in the corresponding
row of the Answer Sheet, by ball-point pen as mentioned in the guidelines given on the first page
of the Answer Sheet.
9.
For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circJe
or darken a circle partially, the answer will be treated as incorrect.
10.
Note that the answer once filled in ink cannot be changed. If you do not wish to attempt a question,
leave all the circles in the corresponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero mark).
11.
For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this
Booklet.
12.
Deposit only the OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test.
13.
You are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test.
14.
If a candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, helshe shall be liable to such punishment
as the University may determine and impose on him/her.
[No. of Printed Pages: 56+2
Timel""" : 2 Hours/~
Iote,m:
(l)
Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 marks. One
mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded
for each unattempted question.
'ffi<[ ;ffi
;j;
fu1(
(2)
(3)
;ffi
~I
*'
'10 'lim'!
f.l;at 'I(!fi ""
""
t-rr t
;ffi
~ I W'6 I ~ II 3lf.l;mf
t "'"'"
~ III, IV
V if ~
Section-I
19U5-I
CHEMISTRY
Assertion, A : A real gas behaves like an ideal gas at low pressure and high
temperature.
Reasoning, R : Internal pressure of gas, (eE I aV)T =0
(1) A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
(2) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
(4) A is incorrect while R is true
252)
(P.T.a.)
"ITlft
am *":
~ fm <lit m
~,
Reasoning, (OiRUT) R : fm
(1) A
(2)
(3) A
1'!';
t fln.j!
(4) A 'Iffil ~
2.
R ~ ~
am R ~ ~
spontaneous reaction
non-spontaneous reaction
(3)
at equilibrium
aG is zero
it "i\
~-m ~
iffi
>mT ~?
(3) L1G =0
(4) LIA" L1G
3.
Wrr t
(2) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
Assertion, (-om)
"' 'ffiIT ~I
;;;r """" <l'I1'! "' 'ffiIT
4.
t >itt
R ~
~11~h"
-...r.s 1t<!ii i?
(1) H 2S
5.
(3) Hel
(2) H 20
(4) H 20 2
The incorrect values of an ideal gas constant, R =IPV J/[nT1 are shown by
(1) [(1 atm) (224136 lit)]/[(1 mole) (27316 degl) =008205lit-atm deg- I mole- I and
[(1.013xI06 dyne cm-2 ) (22,4136 cm 3 )]/[(1 mole) (27316 degl) =8314xI0 7 erg
deg- 1 mole- 1
(2) 8314 joules deg- I mole- I
1
1
= 1987 cal deg- moie-
i\<l
f.l'di~, R=IPV)/[rtT)
t ",,"-it 'Il'"
'lffiI~?
(1) [(1 atm) (224136 lit)j/[(1 mole) (27316 deg)j =008205lit-atm deg- I mole- I >itt
[(1013x 10 6 dyne cm-2 ) (22,4136 cm 3 )]/[(1 mole) (27316 degl) =8314x 10 7 erg
deg- 1 mole- 1
(252)
>itt
..m it 'Iitt ~ ~
(P.T.D.)
6.
Which one of the following is corred match for the gaseous reaction?
Favaured by
Gaseous reactions
(3) Endothermic
low temperature
(4) Exothermic
high temperature
1m <lit
~ iI; ~
fm;fit
-..PI
~ -.it;{ -m
.m ire
t1
(I)
(2)
a;!;I:II!fn tfl
(3)
3i&tI!fntfi
CfiIl ~
a:flW.fi
a:rIlrcn a:fh: CfiIl
.m: a>"lT~
~ tR 5fiill~!,HI(
('f'('qlff.J 'q"{ Sf) ill ~!,8 R
(4) a>"lT~
7.
1imI1
~ <Il'l'!H 'R
Titration of warm (acidified) oxalic acid solution with KMn04 solution requires
(1) phenolphthalein as an indicator
iI;
>Ir.l ""
KMnO. iI;
(3)
m War t
it>$! 3lfuI $~i\;i!{ "" m War t
-m/ar.m ~ $~i\;i!{ "" m 'It! oT<n %
(4)
ar.m ~ $~i\;
>Ir.l
iI; WI <I~~'H if
K2MnO. _
(252)
""
'It! oT<n t
~ ~~ iI;
aft'! ..,
<m!T
t f'mii
8.
if -it ~-m
'1m!
t?
a1tt
o;q; ~
9.
3<'!J<"i ....
'I<
5&55 1jffi
WaT t
'J"I'I'f t
e =mc 2 =hv
p=hlA
(4)
(I) ~ CfiT
(2)
3t1$'1f(!r~"1
-it
~ -m ~
ire
:tt iR1'r.fi
t?
l1ffi'IT
$IotlCfi(Uj
CfiT
=mc 2
IJ.xlJ.p ~ hi 4.
de Broglie relation
-;fr.) ~ ~ if
(252)
'J"I'I'f t
fu;;:r;o
&
=mc 2 =hv
&
=mc2
p=hlA
q;y ~
IJ.xlJ.p
5
hi 4.
(P.T.O.)
10.
An electron is present in 3d orbital. What are the possible values of its four quantum
numbers?
(1) n =3; 1 =0,1 and 2; m =0, 1 and 2; s =+% or -Y2 for each of the values of m
(2) n = 3; 1=1; m
=-1, 0, + 1; s =+ %
(4) n=3; 1=3; m=O,1,2 and 3; S=+Y:1 or -% for each of the values of m
aitl
11.
=+'/, =m-'/,
How does the half-lite, t 1/2 of a reaction depend on the initial concentration of the
reactant IA1? Which is the correct match?
Dependence of
(I) '1/2
OC
tl/2
Order of reaction
on [A]
II order
[A)'
II order
I order
(4) '1/2
(252)
aitl
OC
12
[AJ /
I order
~ <fit
..:t.r-m ~ t8
1('6
t 1/2
aN-311lJ,
tl/2
t?
( 1) t./2 [A]2
~~
~~
"it
>I'P! ~
12.
t?
~<fit~
-..:111
>I'P! ~
(2) A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(3) A is true but R is false
Assertion, (.tn) A :
Reasoning, (qrn1JI) R :
(252)
1('6
Bl'fi
ai'I<
R 1(r;i'f <ftq;
ai'I<
A i\;
fuTit
R <ftq;
q;roJf
(2) A
ai'I<
R 1(r;i'f <ftq;
t ai'I<
A i\;
fuTit
R <ftq;
q;roJf
"'It! t
t fi\;;ij
R "I@
(4) A TJffiI
t ai'I<
R ~
tI
( 1) A
(3) A mol
(P. T. 0.)
13.
f.i",~ll!id
'!>'\;!-m ~ ~?
(1) ~ ~
it
.,,;;!l'ji("
'3'it
lfI'Rl[
(2) .m-~
it
.. ,otl...., ~ '3'it
lfI'Rl[
(3)
(4) "S1'm[-1,.f.i .. ~
14.
it 'it
:mr<: t
Aqueous solutions of copper sulphate, ferric chloride and sodium carbonate are
(1) neutral in the flrst two cases while acidic in the third case
(2) acidic in the first two cases while alkaline in the third case
(3) acidic in the frrst two cases while amphoteric in the third case
(4) neutral, amphoteric and alkaline, respectively
15.
(2) Nylon
(4) Cellulose
-;fto;) ~ ~ if
16.
it ~-m
."fa.. ~ t?
(I) ~
(2) ~
(4) ~i(J"I"
it
3lR011.'l0~o ~ ~ ~-m ~ ~
if
~
(3) ~ if ;ft:ftjW<l;u "t!..I<fl,,~oile
17.
t?
if ;ft:ft utoirn t
(4) ~ if 75 it 1200
(2) ~
"!Fffi<il<lW1 m ~
Which one of the following is incorrect match for the process/product and
manufacture?
(I) Ostwald process
nitric acid
sulphuric acid
sulphuric acid
~ l(Im
(2) ~ mo>I
ed"'lfl> l(Im
ed"'lfl> l(Im
ed"'lfl> l(Im
(3)
ail ~."
'I'!l!T
(4) ~ mo>I
(252)
iffi
13Tffi ~
~ A'l~"'( if
(P.T.O.)
18.
Bonding in Hg~ is
(I) ionic
Hg;
(I)
19.
(2) metallic
iI .:t.r-m oi'l'!
(3) . coordinate
(4)
covalent
t?
(2) ~
3i,4If.l..
t,
.. f,O,il.o,
20.
( I) A
>itt
t;i\ <ftq;
>itt
A i\;
fuil R
(2) A
>itt
t;i\ <ftq;
>itt
A i\;
fuil
t ~
1ffi(! t >itt
t\
~,
<ftq; __
R <ftq; __
t
'It! t
t
<Itt t
(3) A mol
R l@
(4) A
10
"fill -
21.
..mHIT ~ ~?
-
La -
(I) La
(3)
Lu ~
'WiT'!J -3!1'R
(2) La
""'" ~
(4)
Type of bond
(J
"I
11ITllT
t?
22.
(I) ~ s
q;J
(2) ~ s
q;J
(3) ~ Py
q;J
Py 'II Pz
(4) ~ P y
q;J
pz -q;~
q;J
,q.,
it; 1'11'<
m<I
(J
m<I
"
Which of the following is not true for the Bohr model of H-atom?
(1) Coulombic force = Centrifugal force
(2) Potential energy of H-atom
e2 / r
= -
"fill - 'l>T.r-"!!T
H-~ it;
iIR
~ it;
"lIfu
~ ~ ~?
(3) ~-~
(4)
(252)
q;J.
fi,>iI'h'U,
WIT t
' If<ffi'' <lit 1!TlIJ <lit g<'F!T ;j \<ili?;T< <lit 1!TlIJ q;) ~ ~ ~
11
(P.T.O.)
23.
In accordance with (n + I) rule, levels filled up to 3p orbitals, the next electron will enter
into
(1)
24.
(2}
3d orbital
(31
45 orbital
4p orbital
(4~
4d orbital
(3)
w",-l
(4) w
ct
"t ;! q,'R-m
1ffi(I
t?
Iclif\.ls
'R ~
tmn t _
<lit """)
(2) w oc Q
(3) W",-l
ct
(4) w
25.
(2) H 2 0
(3) CO 2
(4) CCI.
~ ;! ~
(1) O=C=O _
t?
H 20
(2) H 2 0
(3) CO 2
(252)
(4) CCI.
12
Q $clif\.1<111< ;! ~ ;;if.\
Section-II
<:;i1Ql-II
MENTAL AGILITY
(Compulsory for all)
26.
(2) is unchanged
(3) is doubled
3l'R
(I)
31Tlfr
(3)
27.
w.n
(4) ~
iIGffifi t
W'!11ft t
'fi1:lI[
*. ;m
~ ~
( 1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
"!PI t U"''"~'' ~
"" f.I'I1!
Carrot
(I) lfI>R
(252)
'Ii{
~ f.I'I1!
28.
W'!11ft
W'!11ft
-.<I ~
(2)
Potato
(3) Tomato
(2)
""'i
(3)
13
(4) Ginger
(4)
.-re.n
(P.T.D.)
29.
(I) ABD
30.
(3) VWZ
(3) 28-32
(2) 54-62
(2) Moon
(3) Jupiter
;n; ~
(2) ~
(4)
Venus
il ~ amrr t
(3) ~
(4) ~
(I)
33.
(4) 21-24
OUt of the following, spot the one which does not belong to that group
(I) Mercury
32.
(4) QRT
(I) 70-80
31.
(2) HlK
-q\"it
(2) belt
(3) ribbon
(2) ~"it
(3)
ft<R"it
(4) shirt
(4) ~"it
~ ~ ~ q;) ~
9:80::7:?
(I) 48
(252)
(2) 50
(3) 78
14
(4)
82
34.
(2) Radiation
(I) Heat
r.;",f.tflsod iI
~ 11JO<:
l1
(1)
35.
'I'ff
(4) Temperature
.rn
fuI; ~ q;)
(3) Energy
: """ : : ~qh1k<:?
(2) ~
(4)
(3) """
If the word GIVE is coded as 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, then GATE is coded as
(2) 2547
(I) 5427
l1
5137
(3) 5247
(4)
>rnft
924
l1, iii
5724
36., If a watch reads 9: 00 O'clock and it is found that the hour hand is pointing towards
South-East, in what direction, the minute hand of the watch is at that time?
(2) North-West
(I) North-East
(3) South-West
(I)
37.
m """
am-'I:f
~ tR <liT
(3) ~-~
(2) am-~
(4) South-East
(4) ~-'I:f
r.;",f.tflso\1
'i1reT iI
~?
(I) 135
(252)
(2)
134
(3) 133
15
(4) 130
(P.T.D.)
38.
(I) 117
39.
(2)
(4) 126
(3) 120
119
7,28,63,124,215,342,511
(2) 28
(I) 7
40.
(4) 215
124
20 9
@ @
24 11
(2) 36
(I) 52
41.
(3)
(3) 117
13
(4) 81
Sunita ranked 11th from the top and 27th from the bottom in a class. How many
students are in the class?
.w-m m't
'ffim
l'IIR 'R
am ~ "it
t I <it
'ffim
~?
(I) 38
. (252)
(2) 28
(3) 40
16
(4) 37
"2.
il:aT .,"" t.
';;it ~
m """'" 3lTlIT ~,
APPROPRIATE
(1) A
43.
A ai\'( B i(t;ii
~?
(I) fun
.m ~ Ieai\'( D
(2)
i(t;ii
i!i-I t I
.m
A 'fiT
(3)
i0
D 'fiT
(4) Uncle
'<If t I <it
B 'fiT C
'it "'" ~
(4) "I1'!T
(2) Experience
(3) Power
(4)
Knowledge
(1) 8
(252)
(2) Brother
(1) Courage
45.
(4) P
(3) R
A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A's son is D's brother. How is B related to C?
(I) Father
44.
(2) E
(2)
10
(3)
17
12
(4)
14
(P.T.O.)
46.
In a group of cows and hens, the number of legs are 14 more than twice the number qf
heads. How many cows are there in the group?
1l.'6 ~
(1) 5
47.
(2)
(I)
49.
(3)
11
t1~
if
(4) 12
lffi!i
(3)
Black gram
(2) ~
(3) ~
(4) Moong
(4)
'i'l
(2) Allahabad
(3) Lucknow
(4) Varanas;
(I) ~
(2) '''Ii5I'I~
(3) ~
ii
ii
ii
ii
Out of the following superstars of the Indian films, who was awarded the PadmashrefJ
National Award during the year 2010?
(I) Kareena Kapoor
(3) Rekba
(4)
Rakbee
(3)
(I)
(252)
14 31ftIq;
(1) Mustard
48.
"*" ~
(2)
%1IT ~
18
(4)
m!ft
50.
"'l 2010
'lIT
(1) "1<1'1;1\
(252)
(2) Chitrakoot
~ i\m lR1'l1
(2) ~
19
(3) Haridwar
(4) Al1ahabad
(3) ~
(4)
if
~cll~lii4l<::
(P.T.a.)
Section-III
1lIU$-III
PHYSICS and MATHEMATICS
(Physics'
51.
f.I",~lt;id
(I,
iI It
~ 0;<111
52.
~ ~
TI;'i :JlI
<lit f.Illr
(2'
(4'
'!! ""'"
rn TI;'i ~
~ rn TI;'i 'RI 3l1'I?f
A particle of mass m moves on a circle of diameter r with a constant speed v. The work
done by the force acting on the particle in moving from one end of the diameter to the
other is
"11<1
i\; ,.. ~
It ~ ~
(I' ~mv2
'!"
'R ~
q;)
'1fu v It '''iil<lq,. t I
'ffiR iI f.\ou "'" q;pf t
"'" 'R
wf.\
qffi 'RI
(3, ~mv2
(I, Energy
(3, Momentum
'Ii! ~ q;)
(1' ~
(252,
t?
0;<111
53.
aicrtW iI
;it f.I",~lt;id
(3,
20
rn
iI
'!<iT
mfiW!
.rnr t 1
(4' ~
rn
<m
54.
55.
(I)
11flr 'lit
(3)
an'i'i
'lit ""'
(I) MgR
2
57.
q;m
The change in potential energy of an object of mass M in moving it from the earth's
surface to a height equal to its radius R is
M ~ <m'ft "'1l
~qr.n~t
56.
MgR
4
(3)
iIUiR ~
MgR
(1<1;
oof.\ ii ~ ~ ii
(4) 2MgR
(2)
diffusion
(3) osmosis
(4)
surface tension
( I) ffi'I<IT
(2)
fllmur
(3) '!mroJT
(4)
'f!!
1RT'I
(252)
21
(P.T.O.)
f.I",flfliid om f.lq\kd
(1)
58.
(2)
l!l"I
(3)
I,fli,ft" ~ <lit
""It.fdd $TT
<Ir.rJ-n "Ilil>n
~
o;;ri
-;fi'J'ft oT
"IT'!,
<it
:mq;r 'I'lT
(2) ~
w"Ilil>n
(4) ~
w"Ilil>n
~ ~ f.i>;j
(1) ~"Q,<i
JIiI;R 'liT
mrn ~
(2) ~"Q,<i ~ ~
(4) ~"Q,<i
(3) mrn~
mrn ~
(2)
(3) Mercury
(4) Gold
Glass
~",i""'$s
(3) '!1U
(252)
'I'i
(1 J remain unchanged
(1)
60.
If the kinetic energy of a moving object increases to nine times the initial value, then it
new momentum will
59.
22
(2)
'Iof<I
(4)
61.
Which of the following is most suitable for measuring a temperature of 500 DC?
(I) Pyrometer
(3) Thermocouple
( 1) om<! 'IT'ft
(3)
62.
(1)
63.
d,"~!!d ~
"ffiOI
(3) water
(2) vacuum
(2)
f.t1ffir
(3)
'IT'll
(4) air
(4) ~
(2) ~ "'""
(4)
64.
m 'I1'R
(3) decrease
(4) increase in winter and decrease in summer
(252)
23
(P.T.D.)
(2) . .
-.rnI\
(4) ~
65.
66.
if .. -.rnI\
O'IT
'1'If if
'R
-.rnI\
11
q;r ~
(I)
,IWI." ~
(2)~~
(3)
lift$! ~
(4) ~,
f.t"!
W<;R
:;om ~
"ffiR
:rnr.R
(252)
'iI'I9 -..:
<IiI'fi\ lIlIi<R if 'iI'I9 -..:
<IiI'fi\ '-"'II
JIO!
if
JIO!
if
(3) ~
'liT '-"'II
(4) ~
'liT lIlIi<R if
am ~ 'liT
'-"'II
JIO!
if ~ -..:
24
<ft;r
<i'llfur ~ ~
67.
(2) electrons
(4) protons
~ ~ il ~
(1)
~ ~
mu
q;r
~ f.j",~i<;,it ~ 3f:!'1'R
"om
m-m t
(2) ,,,,,,,,1.
(4) Jitrn
'ifiOlifLIl;fI .aw:R
or.r
(2) an ammeter
(2) ~
(4)
69.
Core of dynamo
",f.ifloi"i6
q;r
(4)
q;r ~ "'"
(252)
Electromagnet
m-m t?
(2) <i~",4< q;r m
W'I'"
(3) ~q;rm
70.
~~Qi6 ~"",.)<iI
(4)
~ W'I'"
A straight wire of resistance R in a d.c. electric circuit is twisted to from a helix, then its
resistance will
(l) increase in a.c.
25
(P. T. D.)
'*"" il
R ~ 31'R
oil ~~ ~ "'" il ~ ~
"fI'I,
<IT ~
1Iflri\"
(I)
71.
'(.<1\. il
1!>;l ~
(2)
(I) plate
~
(2) fliament
(3) cathode
(I) ~
72.
(3)
oT<I\
(4) grid
{\;oih:
(4)
1lrn
(3) a superconductor
'R'I ~ _
'R 11.'fi
~ ~
( I) ~~
(3)
73.
~ ~
tt.<I\. il
atftr
11.'fi
utft
(2)
~ ~
(4)
-~
m om 'flIT ~ ~3lT?
"!!ffi"e il
(3) ~
(252)
'14,,,, .. ~
(2) ~
(4)
26
74.
3l'R X
-mur
75.
<fum
if wR
'liT "'"
-.'\mrr
'lOT 1(\
"'I -.nWrr
'l< ;;nit>ft
.mt, <iT
(2)
(4)
"l:"'" d"'~""
-.nWrr
5 Ilif"Ulq 1:'"1 ..
(2) 45xl0 9 J
'l:'f
(252)
qr.ft
-a .,.n if
(3) 9xlO10 J
...iditt
~ ~ mil
27
(4) 9xlO 9 J
(P.T.D.)
(Mathematics)
76.
(I) 1
77.
(2)
x
3
..n
(4) 0
x Y
(2) -+-=1
aio,
(3) - - - =1
...,fj
(4)
to i\>rr
x
4
Y
3
---=1
.fiifil""
(2)
=log x, <i't
f(xy)
(3)
f(:)
(4)
f(~)
If a player completes 2200 metres race in any circular path with 7 revolutions, then the
2
radius of the circular path is ( 1t = 27 )
(1) 30 metres
1('Ii
fl!I,,'41
'f'I
<fi\ ft"'IT
(I) 30
(252)
..fi
x Y
4 3
(I) -+-=1
79.
(3)
..fi
The equation of a line which cuts off intercepts 3 and 4 at x and y axes will be
O<! ~ 'liT ~Jj\,Ii("
78.
....!...
>liz<
(2) 40 metres
1"'.'"
~ (. =
'f'I
2:)
i\; 7
'i!:
(3) 50 metres
'IQi{ WJ]iIi(
(2) 40 >liz<
(3) 50 >liz<
28
(4) 60 metres
to
(4) 60 >liz<
<i't
O<!
'!itm<
80.
mx+ny=m-n
nx-my=m+n
(I) x=m,y=n
81.
(3)
x=-~y=l
The flow of a river is 2 km/hr. A sailor can sail the boat in calm water with a speed of 3
km/hr. Then the speed of the sailor against the flow will be
(I) 1 km/hr
"'" ~ "" _
(2) 2 km/hr
(I)
M/'l"GT
to
2 f.\;Ift /'l"GT
'" _ * flWrn
82.
(2) x=-m,y=-n
1('6
(3) 3 km/hr
m>ft
f.\;Ift /'l"GT
if
3 f.\;Ift /'l"GT
(4) 5 km/hr
<lit
"fffi
"it _
"<r.!T ~
t.
x 2 (x 2 + 4x +3)
l
(I) x +3
x+1
(252)
(2)
x 2 (x 2 +4x+3)
x+2
(3)
x +1
x+3
29
(4)
x+3
x
(P.T.O.)
83.
x.J2 units
(2)
x2
.J3
(3)
units
x../3
units
(4) x
(4)
~ units
x~<miI~~~<Ift~~
(1)
84.
x.J2
(3) x.J3
2
.J3
x~ ~
(1) h<ab
85.
(2) x2~
If x 3 +y3
(3) h 2 >ab
(2) h>ab
+Z3 =3xyz
'-----='-- +
(y +Z)2 ,,(x:..+:..:z:.<)_2
+yz
xz
is
am: x+y+z=O.1it
2
,,(x:..+,-,y",),--2 + (y + z) + ,,(x:..+:..:Z:.<)_2
xy
yz
xz
(1) 3
(252)
(2) 2
(3) 0
30
(4)
86.
The value of
I
I
I
I I+x
I
I
I
I+y
is
I
I
I
I I +x
I 'lIT 1l1'd
I
I
I+y
(I) (I+x+y)
87.
(2) xy
(3) (I-x-y)'
(4) (l-x)(l-y)
2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8 <I'll 5 'lIT ~ ~
(2) 6
(I) 2
88.
(3) 5
(I) 7
89.
If nCr
(2)
(I) 3, 2
(252)
nC r _1 and n Pr
_2X2
+3x+l is
_1!1'1 t
(3) ~
(4) 8
(4)
(2) 2,3
(3) 5, 2
31
(4) 2, 5
(P.T.O.)
90.
~(I+x)-~(I-x).
11m
IS
x-+O
$+Xi -~Xj t
lim
x--tO
(2)
(I) 3
-t
91.
--t
-+
I
--t ---t
-+
--)--t
-t--t
---t
t
~~~
~~~
Th
'ft
f.o
t 1i\
(2) 4
(I) 2
al
f rlt /
e v ue 0 Jo
/2
cos
(4) 2[ab
cos
k 'In l!R
WIT
(3) 6
3+4sinx
(4) 8
dx'
IS
dx qrr 1fR' ~
3+4sinx
(I) t[1og(3+2v'3)-log3]
(2) t[log(3+2v'3)+log3]
(3) tJ!og(3-2v'3)-log3]
(I) ~
(252)
cl'
If the roots of the equation 2X2 -8x + k = 0 are equal, then the value of k will be
..m; ~Jft"(ui
94.
~~~
~~~
(2) [abc]
(I) [a be]'
93.
---)
The value of I a + b, b + c, c + a J is
[a + b, b + c, c + a J 'In l!R
92.
(4) 0
(3) 2
3'
(2)
'In """"'"
(3)
32
(4)
';:
95.
If arithmetic mean and harmotllc mean of a and b are A and H respectively. then the
value of a-A x b -A is
a-H b-H
~ a ai'R b i\; ~
l!1"'I
(I) aA
(2)
bH
96.
ai'R ~
l!1"'I lOIm, A
(3)
bA
aH
afR
H ~,
<iI'
a - A x b - A q;y 1!R
a-H b-H
A
H
(4) H
cos x + x is
x2
2
(2) y=smx+-+-
x2 C
x2 C
(3) Y = tan x+-+2
97.
If
A=(2,5,8,I~I4)
98.
(4) y=secx+-+-
~ A=(2,5,8,HI4}
(I) {5,7,1l}
afR
B=(~3,5,7,9,1l},
(2) {2,3,5}
1i\ A"B
(3} {5,ll}
A car travels 432 km on 48 litres of petrol. How far would it travel on 20 litrea of petrol?
(I)
150 kIn
.... 'OR 48
(2)
160 kIn
(3)
'100
170 kIn
<mft ~ I 20 oM
{4}
180 kIn
it <II'
~ ~
<lit
'100
q;i:>ft?
(1)
(252}
150 fiI;lft.
(2)
160 fiI;lft.
(3}
33
170 fiI;lft.
(4}
180 fiI;lft.
(P.T.O.)
99.
The radius of the base of a cone is 7 em and height is 24 em, then the slant height of
the cone is
(1) 24 em
(1) 24
100.
(2) 25
(3) 32 em
Wl\o
(3) 32
Wl\o
(4)
35 em
(4) 35
Wl\o
A shadow of a tower is ,j3 times the height of the tower, the angle of elevation of the
sun is
(1) 60'
(252)
Wl\o
(2) 25 em
(2) 900
(3) 30'
34
(4)
120'
Section-IV
_ _IV
BOTANY and ZOOLOGY
(Botany)
101.
~ 311<'! 3""~ ~
(I) ~"",",I'Ie"'!WR"i\
(2) ~<ilq"a", ~
102.
"i\ q,'r.r
f.\l:!
ij
(1)
!\ ",Ill"
(2) Phage
(3) Cosmid
(4) Desmid
(3) ~
(4) ~
(2) flax
(3) pea
(4) cotton
(2)
(3)
'''a.if.l,.. ~ ~ t 1
(2)
i\r.i
(1) ~
(252)
"i\
103.
"i\
"i\
oft
~
35
(4) "IO'Im
(P.T.D.)
104.
Punica granatum
(2)
(I)
(3)
105.
106.
ilfWr Q#I.,f2w
",,#I .., >l,f'I;#lq#la
(4)
raPtm
i"fl4J."
(I) 0 C
(2)
100 C
(I) 0 C 'R
(2)
100'C 'R
(2) amphimixis
(3) meromixis
(4) impossible
.mt ~ ~ >llil
(I) ~ _
'iii
"3l'Irei! 'fit'Il
(2) QJ4iIfIl~~
(3) fIl?lfll~~ ~
(4) ",ijAl'l
(252)
''If/'I;I iliI<rr
107.
(2)
"!.<"'. ~
36
108.
109.
(2) phosphate
(2) ~ i\;
(3) magnesium
(4)
(2) polyploidy
(3) hybridisation
(3) _
(I)
q;r
Rice
(3) Triticale
(4) Barley
(4)
(2) "I1<r.!
-.it
il
"j
(252)
(2)
Tr{
(1) Sf>14H1i41
112.
(4) mutation
Ill.
'!Ffi i\;
110.
(4) water
.::-
ctI
(3) aphids
(4) weeds
~ ~ ~?
(2) .'ITG'I
(3) ~ i\;
U>i'i i\;
(4)
37
Sri Lanka
(P.T.D.)
(1)
113.
crossing over
(3) heterozygosity
(4) chiasma
(2) ~
(3) ~I""~ii~ll
(4)
f4>i,,,,,, i\
(4)
-.am 'Ii
(3) Saccharum
(4) Crotalaria
i\
i\
fir.R
(2)
t'I
<ft:m _
-.;m '!Ill!
(2) Cocos
WIT t
( I) 'ffifIlI
116.
(2) linkage
Dionaea is known as
(I)
115.
(4) ~
114.
..n.i
i\
(2) ~
(3) ~
i\
i\
Inflorescence in banana is
(1)
umbel
(2) spike
(3) spadix
(2) _
(3)
(4)
cymose
(4)
~1~J?i<il
~q;r~Wrr~
(I) ~
(252)
38
,q~..,
117.
(I) Taphrina
am;
..1$iI'l<ilu ~
(4)
a;II~2:[n.41
'9
(3) Puccinia
(4) Fusarium
(3) q#l)f.I.J ~
(4)
(3) Rhizopus
(4) Agaricus
-.'t<It t
(2) ~~
"'loln
( I) Penicillium
~ >rn! fif;,n "ffi!T
(I)
q;fjIflA
(2)
ffi4lil.., iI
(3)
<1l"Il1ffi
(4)
t(J,ACfitl
-a
" ~ *""'
(252)
(3)
(2) Pythium
(I) $~8J$q;J ~
121.
120.
ff1.. f4;~
(2)
(I) Erysiphe
119.
(4) Alternaria
.m t
(I) ~~
118.
(3) Phytophthora
"ffi'I
(1) C, H, 0, N, AI. P
(2) C, N, S, P, Na, Hg
(3) C, H, D, N, P, Mg
(4) C, H, D, Mn, B, Cl
39
(P.T.D.)
f,l",fdflsid if
II """ ~ t?
(2) ~
(I) ~ot\o<fto
(3)
122.
",Mir.I"fl:<t>.
(I)
123.
(4) ",~f.\. . .
"3'R
it
.m.
(3) clay
'!GT t
~ '!GT
(3)
(2) Staphylococci
(4) ~
'Ifi\
(3) Rhizobium
(l$oilf.1.Q
(4) Bacillus
(4)
3!11:01lilo~o if f,l",fdflsid if
II
"""-\IT ~ t?
'II'PfFI ~
~ l'11'I 'l1:
'II'PfFI
'II'PfFI
(2)
l'11'I 'l1: ~
"IT:ft:r
(I)
(252)
.a
(3)
125.
",l'lq,"I
(2)
(I) Streptococci
124.
f(ft<w.
(2) Leguminosae
(3) Asteraceae
q,,,,~~ ~
(3) ~~
40
(4) Brassicaceae
(Zoology)
126.
(I) ~ ~ r..fl"d'~
(3) ~ ~
127.
r..ihilld 'lI'!1ftr
~~,f.lih1
om ~
'lim 'IK'!T ~
~31T
on
it
Homo sapiens
Musca domestica
(2)
(3)
Periplaneta americana
(3)
sltllii!ih'
(2)
.nrr !lfil.""
(4) ~ aJsM~.,
q~'<'I,q<, Jl,j~ih''''
~'11
'IT'lT """
( I ) f.r;ffi ~
if
(2) sternum
(3) vertebra
(4) skull
(2) ~
(3)
ih"'o4iI if
(4) ~
if
if
Paramecium is an example of
(I) Annelida
(252)
(1)
( I ) "...,
129.
(4) . .
oq>WJ ~
128.
(2) ~
>II
(2) Porifera
(3) Protozoa
41
(4) Coelenterata
(P.T.O.)
~(lflilill"" ~
~ ~?
1!;fi
130.
12th segment
m
m
it f.\;<r
(I) ~
1!;fi
almI<i
(2) ~
WIT t 1
(3) ~
:Mor ~
(I)
(2) pond
1I1<i1 >mIT
(3) forest
(4) river
(3) -;;jlr.r
(4)
'f<\\
(3) Silverfish
(4)
Hilsa
t1
(2) <Ir.I1'f
# "i\
(2) Jellyfish
q,'t;r 1!;fi
1!Ii<II t 1
(4) ~
(2) Mf1M1
133.
(252)
(4) ~m
Nereis is found in
(I) seawater
132.
(3) "!i\iroiI3lT
131.
(2) ti\1tq;u
TiI1tm
# "i\
(2) Orangutan
~
-.ftflfiI
(3) Calotes
~ ~ ~1
(3) ~,,'I1h1
(2) ail<>:j<H
42
(4) Sphenodon
134.
(2) urostyle
(3)
atlas
(4) pygostyle
~~~~q;)~~
(2) \~""I'"
(1) ~
135.
136.
137.
(2)
3l'<m
Plasmodium
(3) Leech
(4) Fasciola
(3) ~
(4) ~31ffi
~<41"H
(2) Dobzhansky
(3) Lamarck
(4) Mendel
(1) ~
(2) ~~ ... ~
(3) ~
(4)
iIm
(1) 44
138.
(3) ~
(2) 46
(3) 48
(4) 42
(3) Canada
(4) Australia
(2) Japan
(252)
(2) 0lT'IR
(3)
43
(4)
"i~Ia'"
(P. T. D.)
139.
(1) ~
140.
(3) "5J?1If
thyroid gland
(2) kidney
~ "" IIR"T ~
om 1it1IT t?
(1)
mouth
mt
'I1'T
(1)
'l'lI
(2)
(3) ~ Jii't
(4) ::;P;::;qlltll!l
(2) stomach
(3) duodenum
(4) jejunum
q;un
w....
t?
(3) &,<il~"
(4)
tfI.)"j!li.
(1) ~
(2)
frog
iI 1l""
(2)
'IT'!T """
(3) bird
(4) earthworm
(3) q~
(4) t~3lT
t,
ilo/I'
(2) starch
(3) both
(252)
pancreas
(1) human
143.
(4)
(2) 'l'fi
(1) "I"IP'i't
142.
(4) ~ 3'IlffiI;j
Insulin is secreted by
(1)
141.
:atNl 'ttl I
il'\l,,)e
(2) ~
44
otft t om
(3) W:iI
mri\ 1liffiI\
t?
144.
(3) Khorana
<Ol~, .. , ~ fiI;#i
(1) ~
145.
a1tt
.f<i"fi\"
~ 'IT?
(2) ~
a1tt 1l'r.ml
(3)
(3)
( 1)
'liT
'Iff>n t
(3) ~
(4)
(2)
(4)
'i'l a1tt
~~t
~>t
a1tt mtim t
~
~ ;j
'i>Tai"",
'liT 'f;R1II ~
( 1)
iWT _
(3)
~;ft ~
3llI'l1'II Ji.lft"f.
(2)
mtt.;f.
iWT _
(4) 3l Ia ''l.oft
Jt<ltt.;f.
3llI'l1'II mtt.~
(252)
ill;;;;
""'l:Il1"'
147.
a1tt
146.
(4) ~
'WR'
GIiIl ..,,"""'
~?
(2) B
(3) AS
45
(4) 0
(P.T.D.)
148.
it .. <ft,",
(1)
f.iJ.,fl.,
-;:m
T<'ll!
it<ft
t?
(2) ~1w1~4Jf cll$'c1<M
149.
(4)
(2) grasshoppers
y -'.J"f'llI ~ ~ f.\tffio1 it
( 1) 'RI;IiI
150.
1ffilit
(2)
""",(of
(3) honeybees
~ "<bIT
(4) human
t1
fZti
(4) ~
Which one of the following is considered as connecting link between annelids and
arthropods?
(1) Peripatus
(2) Archeopteryx
(1) ~
(252)
lRJ1'It;rr ~~f2..,
(3) Ju/us
(3) ~
46
(4) Polygordius
Section-V
~V
AGRICULTURE
151.
(1) Rajasthan
'IR<I '"'
~ ffrflRr U"I
(1) ""I<"!H
152.
,ffi
(1)
it
~1f\~I"q
(2) ~
(3) om~
(4) d~""'
(2) Iron
(2)
(3) Copper
it it q,'R-<IT ~I!'I
<iIm
(3)
"'"
-'I
(4) Zinc
~ ~
<ri'IT
t?
(4) ~
(1) 20
""" 'IRIT t?
(2) 30
(3) 45
(4) 60
"<'I'I"ft<l
(1)
(252)
~ i\;
154.
153.
(2) Punjab
(2) Bihar
<I'll ~ ~ '"' ~
om
(3) Gujarat
1i\;a ~ it .~il'l ..
(2) _
(3)
47
t?
'J'I'T<I
(4) ""'51~"
(P.T.O.)
155.
i!
(2) ~~
i! fi\;lf.t
(1)
(2)22-24
m-.n
(2) Boron
(2)
(3) 30-32
(4) 40-42
.nu:r
(3) Sulphur
(4) Iron
(3) ~
(4)
-.1m
(2) Bihar
qlIUI<;*' ~ aWoi; ~
(1) o;R
(2)
il
-.na ~?
(3)
film
""'"I~'
(4) dllt",.,,
(1)
(252)
(4) q;r.ft~
(1) Copper
159.
(3) '""" ~
~ ~ ~ ~?
(1) 10-12
158.
157.
~ ~ ~
(1) 'R'it~~
156.
15
(2)
18
(3) 25
48
(4) 30
160.
161.
>'I1'I'IT ,..,
1948
(2) 1950
(1)
production unit
(3)
ij
(I)
(2)
flf<IuR
(3)
1960
>'I1'I'IT ,..,
~?
(2) 1963
(3) 1965
1930
(2) 1935
(3)
1938
(4) 1968
(4)
1940
(I)
100
(2)
102
t?
(3) 104
(4)
105
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) was establisbed in
'Il'I1t ""
(I)
(252)
3l1'I-"l'i ~
(I)
165.
1954
164.
(4)
..om ~ o'I1ft t
(1)~~
163.
(3) 1952
W R'R
162.
~?
>'I1'I'IT ,..,
1979
~?
(2)
1981
(3) 1982
49
(4)
1983
(P.T.D.)
166.
167.
(2) Aligarh
(1) JWlU
(2)
~ ~
(1)
'Ii11i
~ ~
(4)~
(3) Agra
(4) Faizabad
(3) JWlU
(4) il>",",~
(3) lactose
(4) fructose
(3) ~
(4) ~
t1
(2)
(1)
sucrose
ar.ft>ro
'fI'I
t ~"
'OJ
(2) glucose
"Hoi\~l~l
(2)
1939
(2)
1940
(3)
1941
(4)
1942
(1) 20-30 gm
(252)
(1)
170.
(3)
(2) Aligarh
(1) ~
169.
ar.ft>ro
(4) Kanpur
168.
(3) Mathura
(2)
5060 gm
(3) 70-80 gm
50
(4) 90-100 gm
171.
11
(2) protein
~ ~,oTIft
(1) _
172.
173.
(2)
Ji\tI:r
(3)
1lI'im
(2) teats
(3) bones
(1) ""
(2) _
(3)
(4) -.rqtJI
'"' 3!!I'1JII
(4)
sex orgsns
(4) ""'"
iI9l q'{j~'"
(3l1'1U)
-.om
l'Tl!l
t?
(2) ~ (~)
(3)
mw (~)
nitrogen
( 1) """'"
(2) calcium
(2)
(3) sulphur
'l:"
(3) ~
(I)
(252)
t?
(1) blood
(1) ~
175.
(4) salt
Mastites disease is of
(3) sugar
(2) gram
~ ~ ~ ""fflI~ ~ ~
i\{
(3) cotton
(4) patsun
(3) 'I'm!
(4) 'RtI'!
(2) '<I'!T
51
(P,T,D.)
176.
(1) 12-15
177.
(2) 21-24
~ ~',
(2) Pantnagar
(3)
'If
(4)
""p,.,
(2)
30
(3) 33
(4)
35
(1) 20 ~
(2)
if
18 ~ if
(4)
12 ~ if
(3) 0-75
(4)
1-00
(4) Orissa
(3)
19 ~ if
(2) 0-50
(252)
(4) GwaJiar
(I) 0-25
181.
(2) 'RR'R
(1) 25
180.
36-38
.. ,;fl. ~QR ~ ~ t
(1) ~
179.
(4)
(1) Indore
178.
(3) 30-33
(2)
Punjab
52
(2) ~
182.
( I)
(3)
Iijatnagar (Bareilly)
(4)
(I)
(3)
"""""'(~I (1I!jU) i\
,,,""".,, (~) i\
(2) ~ (3l1'T(J)
(4)
(2) 50-60
(3)
i\
>ro!t (<II) i\
65-75
(4) 35
(2)
(3) 25
15
(4)
35
Spleen is related to
(I)
digestive system
(3)
respiratory system
(2) ~ <i;!
(25.2)
Bhararl (Jhansi)
(II 05
185.
i\
owi'IR ~ ff>I t
(I) 30-40
184.
(4) ~
i\
~ omt
183.
(3) 3'ffi. ~
i\
(3)
53
1nI
(4) ~
(P.T.O.)
186.
~lH
(I) 20
187.
(2) 24
(3) 28
(4) 32
(2) 4 stamens
(3) 5 stamens
(4) 6 stamens
(2)4~
(3) 5 ~
(4) 6 ~
(I) 3 ~i\;w
188.
189.
(3) B
(4) C
~ lI1lIT
.rat ~
(2) 45
(3)
55
(4) 65
i\;
1('!i ~
(I) 26
i\; ..Tif4lo;(ol
it 'lotlo'fto i\;
(2) 30
~ ~ ~
(3) 34
(4) 38
1964-65
(I) 1964-65
(252)
~?
(2) D
(I) 35
191.
it -&<iT
190.
q;Jfi
(2)
if
1966-67
(2) 1966-67
if
54
(3)
1968-69
(3)
1968-69
if
(4)
1970-71
(4)
1970-71
if
192.
193.
195.
1('l
(11
1957
(>rm!)
(2)
1959
(3)
1961
(4)
(1)
six mont:,s
(3)
eighteen months
(I)
'" ""'
"m
I<"B)
1963
(3)
~ ""'
(4)
""'
Malika
3lTll '!iT
qs cil ~ ""
(1)~
'!iT
(3) Amrapali
(4) Langra
(3) 3lmqli'ft
(4) ~
mm ~
(2)~
(I) bhindi
fol;1l ~
(I)
(252)
'fI Q
(I)
196
Ii,," %1 ~ 7
(I)
194.
1'f><
""91
Ji'R,1
<it yjiR
(2)
tomato
~ ~ l1ffi
(3) cauliflower
'll'f\ "IT<fi
55
pea
(4)
>m
t7
(3) 'i~
(2) 'Vlm
(4)
(P.T.O.)
197.
(1) calcium
a1r.!. <lit
(1)
198.
mn iI ~
",~,tOtq
(2) sulphur
_ <lit 31iI1ffi!
(2)
(4)
zinc
(3) 41l~lqq
(4)
""'"
(3) Umbelliferae
(4)
Peplionaceae
(4)
qlii'Ii4r"ltti
.,
(3) potassium
3Ifuq; 3I'O,,,O@ ~?
'1~
(2) Cruciferae
~m~~t ~ 3lRft~?
( 1) , ..dlihfi
199.
(1) Kanpur
( 1)
200.
(2) Jt~
"i!iIW iI
(2) I.,ucknow
(2) ~
(3)
iI
'If
(4) Varanasi
iI
(2)
six
(3) eight
(4)
ten
(1) ;m
(2)
u,
(3) 3lTO
(4)
***
56
D / 1(252)-5500
1.
-.m
2.
3.
4.
3!j",,,i,. "'11
3!'R1
3m"-'l'/ ""
fit
'R
1('10
amo
31jSh4iCfl ~o
f.!'lffur
tim ~
<'I1iI1
<I;<m 3m"-
*'" l'IT'if
"""
m -.i"&n
'!'if
>it ~
'lit ~
'R ft;nit I
-.m
-.m >it ~ ~ f.rt\1ijO; 1lTU JIIlTf'rn WeT ~ """'" ... 11.'" 3!'jI"! '""" "" ~
7.
~ ,f"fu4' if
'IR1 "!WIT I
8.
=-~ if """'"
'l'/
ij
if ,
'l'! 'R
am
~ ,"'I
>ft '%FIT
'IT _
.,,;t
tI
J11'lo; '"" .,
4,.r,..,.
""
'""" tl
9.
"""'"
'f'I qi\
;j; OW ;j;
"'T'f "'"
m'f'I >it
~ "" I 11.'" ij
3!f\lq;
'!'if
qi\
~ -..f.t 'R
",'l'l1
11.'"
"!WIT I
~ p,; 11.'" om ~ 1lTU affi!i<I OW ""'" 'Itf 'IT """" ~ I '1ft( 31T'! f<I;<it "" "" 3m" 'ftf t'IT m
f; <it ~
;j; >I1'f.\ ~ .,,;t ,,>ft '!'if qi\ 1lIR'i\ .,;r, ~ I ~ w-if 'R 'If" aio> ~ "'"'" I
10.
"""
11.
ry;
13.
14.
'1ft(
*"
q;ef ;j;
ffiii
= -~ ;j; '.J""!l! ;j; 3l"G1: ""'" 'f! "'" aif1I>l 'f! "" ~ "" I
ij ~
'lU8J[ """
ij o;m
..r.t
qi\
-.m .,"!off 'lU8J[ if 3!'jI"! '""'" "" ~ ""'" 'to <it "" f",.f"~lel' 1lTU f.!'lffur ~ ""'""'
mtm>itl
'IT'i\