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1. i*gi'eT6s fud qrc + ffi fr'r{qrfi q+.


<-d 41 7 A potentiometer is an accurate and versatile device
qqsJ nqr EgE1 gfft t, drF*., g frlu d wfuo to make elechical measurements of E.M.F. because
the method involves :
rmt, (1) cells
(1) Niorsczin (21 potential gradients
@ frgrq rqoror A a condition of no currenl flow through the
(3) Hnqtz{t qr<rfr s-{G(cAi41tu{fr (4)
galvanometer
a combination of cells, galvanometer and
(4) ffii, kird-<aqrsftitdf +l{+s{ resistances
2. iCr * q+ furyq d r nrq qr z fre ffiqt nqr 2. A gas mixture consists of2 moles of O, and 4 moles
+ d-e er,tl tle tr
q'.q{ q$ fuqmt'd {.tuq } of Ar at temperature T. Neglecting all vibrational
modes, the totalintemal energv of l.he system is
lrqilgq gt{sTq+1gn amR-*u-vf ttfr:
iX[' go u*at * rfE*r
:

(i) 4 Rr
(2) 15 Rr
(3) e Rr
8
(3) eRr -e
(4) 11 Rr ,W 11 RT
3. Radioactive material 'A' has decay constant '8 }.'
3. drWeqq-fftr, 'A'rqrB, * qrqiq mwr: ,a ),, and material'B' has decay constant'tr'. Initially
nq'i.' tr cnq q ffi + artrffit-- e1 vqr qqn tr they have same number of nuclei. After what time,
ffi qrq & q{qqqqTri ,8, q ffTmt-* +1 {qr +r the ratio of number of nuclei of material 'B' to that

'q' C crir+t qi q-qr i rlwa I


*.n u
'n *rr ue * I Nn NrgAf
"
(1) i 1
(l) nr UR
.. -Qr\
' Noe
I -1 -11 rglt
(2)
1

7^, H e.: e-
1 ^
"l
e ,7lr
(3)
8T
'l
(3)
8\
1
-\ -Xt fxt +
(4) (4)
9[
_t e
9T
e
4. Elif ffii vr q-d q-
tf-6T 41 crfi 3Tif{r6 :rrr t 4. A U tube with both ends open to the atmosphere, is
i
rqr t r Ev+1 qq gqr crfr d fufa-d I dri srdi cs partially filled rvith u,ater. Oil, which is imeriscible
with water, is poured into one side until itstands at
te 5r+r erer rrm tfu'a-offi rdri crfr *Ed t a distance of 10 mtrr above the water level on the
1o mm *q d vrm t nen W.0 W crfl Ed ild t other side. Meanwhile the water rises by 65 mm
Tq+ yrflrqt t
il 65 -m #q qq qror t r ( etts from its original level (see diagram). The dersity of
tFsi) iii i-o +r qrtfem q{ t :
qs the oil is :

pa Pa
Pa Pa
F -]to
F ']to
mm E
mm
E v-Final water level
-*oifrqsdrt{
6s
65 mm
D oil --
TT D
cld qriFr*vamr x Initial water level
6) mrn 65 mm
B ___-,t..... G C
B C
qd Water

\3$
0)
(2)
650kgm
425kgm
3
3
(1)
(2)
650
425kgm
kgm 3
3 9lh+ = tosx
(3) 800kgm 3 (3) 800 kg m -3
-:
(1) 928 kg m- 3
A 928 kg m
fHfia;E,s["hl 5 A
N 1-
5. 250 +-t erd sfi sTrqtr+n *1 qqr{ z.r cm i*e-e1
5.
width carrles a 85 pA and
aqr ffi 1.2s cm tt qcQ ss pa *1 f+gd qrr
s-qrf6a d tr Eq rR 0.8s r fi-fdr 6T qs-Eq+iq
d-* qfifud f*qr qrdr t r fr, qe qqgi * frra w t5:
1ffi B' rao' t gqri + ffi snqr++' m,r{ sl qfr *?L
9.1 rr I
d,n,
(1) 9.1*J
9
"6
(2) 4.5s pJ
tu
i
E
(3) pI
9,@
Q) 4.55 p K 2.3
1 z \'z-
t
(3) 2.3 r" J (4) r.ts*1 -@'xtsx2tf;\'15xt0dl
^vo .t x o.(S a/
(4) 1.15 p J

-1
5, The de-Broglie wave tron in thermal
qs'qlf{6rrqqH n1 tnq q6r (+k{) ilq qt eq ufibrium with water at a tem ature T
6
(Kelvin) mass m, ls
Ts qd + qrer sffiq wg6{ t tr Es"1 t-aTai
Tir1ffIrfr: h
(1)
JmkT
h
(1)
ffi h
h ,F ffi
' J3mkr
2h
2h
(3) ffi
(3)
J3mkT
2h
2h (4) F-r.1
(4) ffi

7. I eqT i q1 q;n dtr * qq' ntt'* rd{Ern sr \fi 7. One end of string of length I is connected to a particle
of mass 'nf and the other end is connected to a small
*-or gg t eik gvor Es{ fu{ qs fiil*i tlrf,d tq qi peg on a smooth horizontal table. If the particle
drft *A t
dr qA Eqr t r qR qooq TirFF'R qq q{ moves in circle with spsed 'u', the net force on the
'o' ?( t t o*
Wh o-rm d, 6.ri qmr fu qr particle (directed towards center) will be
(A;-<61 erh:) drn: (r-rdqtn-trqt)
([ represents the tension in the string)

(1) r (1) r
v
(2) T +^'2
I
Q) T+^"
I

(3) T-','" T-^"


I
/ I

(4) {lq (4) Zero


i+E
A 4
8. c?f scrfq ra cftcr{ t ntr q-dsc sftdq-s, ft Fdqq 8. Figure shows a circuit that contains three identical
kq eil q qTal ffi g$ t r r&+ vftitu+ ql resistors with resistance R=9.0 O each, two
identical inductors with inductance L=2.0 mH
,.fuiq, n : s.o o, T&-6ic*qr lrre, l : z.o -n t each, and an ideal battery with emf e: 18 V. The
aqr i e0 ol f+ga qr{fr qo, e = 18 v t r n}, mq a current 'i' through the ba just a{ter the switch
e< a;G *'gr<'ltqEffi t f{gd qRI, 'r 6r qrr dosed is,.....
&n'
R'1
+
L R
a
+.
\r LL, C
R L C

(1) 2 mA
0) 2mA \g \8 T
(2) 0.2 A (2) 0.2A

(3) 2A

(4) qqCFqq{ (4) 0 ampere


&&
-4
9 qfi ffi qqq qr, i+ffii q"q * r wT y frtflr*, 9 The r ald y coordinates of the particle at any time
FF{r: x=5t-2t2a9ry=10tt (qdr <qr y *a d are.r: 5t - 2t2 and y = 10t respectivelv, where r and
r
sft t ffis q t) ,it, t=2" qt Bq gu1 61 6qq y are in meters and t in seconds. The acceleration of
d,l , the particle at t = 2s is
(
:

,r,r., _r{ F
(1) 0 (1) o q.*_ _\
(2\ 5 n1/ s- wo( (2) f, m/ s'
(3) -4nrfs2
dL -l
(4) - 8 m/s2
-4m/s2
e,> ro-r* to
(4) - 8 m/s2
'l 7
10. rs+ e1M t+ q+ nizfr sik qm {&eir + srratt q
31i.i 3rm{ *dr t i {{t t q+ - o t dk 6nn 1" + a ppose the charge of a proton and an eleckon differ
tr qk q+ E\ t 'd' CS c{ r,i Er{S-qn + slightly. One of them is - e, the other is (e + Ae). If
c{crg3t + Ets (sri a q{qr-I t ergs t egd 3TltI6 ft e ne_!_gi.ebctunstaticfmceandgravitational force
between two L,dreeen atoms placed at a disLance d
tl ttrrt +qf, E'm 3ir tFqtq eo +r qM (fu) (mugh greater thar atom-rc size) apart is zero, then
qi q'lft rhft ;
1a t d, ae Ae is of th
mh= 1.67 x10-27 kgl
of [Given mass of hydrogen

(fiqr t Er{+q{ Er Eqtrqi{ mh:1.67 x ro 27kg)


(i) -20 C
(1) 10-2{l C .lr tgl xoLxZ (2)
10

10-23 C
(2) 10 -23 c
(3) ]0 37 c -\i { 10 -37 c
6x lO x
(4) 1A 47C (4) 10-17 C
5 A
11. frFr*l-o$*1e-frs]triif e oi{ n q1, orftd<vR 11. Two rods A and B of different materials are welded
.rt wgun wru fr *e er dqf<u.rw tr {t eiii together as shon'n in figure. Their thermal
conductivities are K1 and Kr. The thermal
o1 3;qt qro+m mrpr: K1 defl K2 t r d, e+0 e-fi conductivif of the composite rod will be :
qgm se6l s6qr qP65'q frfi ,
K1
K1 T1 T2
T1 T2 B K2
B

d
K1 +K2
d
U{-
Kl +K2 2
(1)
2
3(K1 +K2 ) Y-/'A AK. r- AK,
(2)
3(K1+K2
2
)
(2)
2 v vL
(3) Ki + K2
(3) K1 + K2
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
(4) 2(K1 + K2)
72 The diagranrs belou, shon, regions of equipotentials.
12. qri errt@ d g;o qqfqqq *-x <vrtt.ri t, 20v 40v 20v v 10v 30
40v
20 v\
20v 40v 10v 30
20v BA B4
i))
B

B B
"1 I
) 30v
lt+l
10v 30v 10v 30v 20
I
40v
10v 10v 30v 10v
(")
30v
(b)
20

G)
40v
(d)

G) (b) (c) (d)


A positi.. charge is moved from A to B in each
y&+ erto qs t n n-+ i
trrrcqm ijTr+vt a1 e qril diagram.
tr dt, wrrqq, q +1 e t B r+t qrit* : 0) Maximum work is required to move q in
figure (c).
(1) eftu fr uflr+ne E'rd 4''ra qgrn
1c) In all the four cases the work done is the same.
(z) sxtqri 3Tk{iitqqn+.rdqmq&nr (3) Minimum work is required to move q in
(3) eiRu tqtm 6de,''qflArT'
1"1
figure (a).

(4) e+to 1u) d e{f}r6,oc +d 4-rqr q$n r


(4) Marimum rtorl is required lo move q ir
figure (b).

13. qqr ffi q1 3Tfuq otfi (qT dr{qi M q1 3Tfnc


13. The ratio of wavelengtfu of the last line of Balmer
er{{aldtrtds,r w{vnt, series and the last lhe of L
(1) 2 (1) 2 jst I
Q)1
(3) 4
(4) o.s
(z.l

-tr4
,r7
u$) 0.5
I b
l0l
Ll
,
\. \
.1
4. .f{ +'fd ktr lqh d !-6a sTS d *r fur ffi erq L4. Young's double slitexpe rlment LS fust performed in
qreqq t t6qr qrdr t r qocrqr qrdr t f=s, qs qp.aq { air and then in a medium other than air. It is found
that 8ft bright fringe in the medi um lies n hele 5&
adi<tw ffie aer erg d rdf srdR f*-q q-snl{qTr d3f! fruge-Iie,rO air. The refractive index of the
qr qti t r t, {e qrtaq 6I eTrq-ff-+. frn drrqrr : medium nearly
is
9n- t)
(1) L.2s (1) "1.25

(2) 1.5e (zl 1.59 a-


(3) 1.6e (3) 1.69 q,xD6 gT&
(!) 1.78
v 't.78
oA
----> / ---.7'
{tr
1 Ir{
_) .rd. .', It
o}ta
\
.J2
{x Hi
6
\ fq
15 f*"s16ur al tcfrq qco 3Tr+d rrfu 6r enq[q 3 cm t I 15. A particle executes simple harmonic motion
i
s;r qd q-ur errfr q*a ftrifi z cm Efr w tfr t d
with an amplitude of 3 cm. When the particle is at
2 cm from the mean position, the magnitude of its
ss qqq gs* trr 6r qft'qrq, qs* diq * e{q{ +dr velocity is equal to that of irs acceleration.- Then its
t r gs qlr sr erT-{frfld 1&is t) t : time period in seconds is
d
(1)
vJ
(1)
vE
4
td x <- q- I
1l TT

J5 .6 (=-
(2)
2t (2) l,O \J:2_
2n
4tr
9,
(-'"
-= 4r
(3)
J5
2r
/d G
*
zn
(1)
E (4)
E
1,6 trqrt+-a srRs t sqrqftffilsFrit eil Effqr.rqrt t

16. Thermodynamic processes are indicated in the


following diagram.

700 (
500 K
300 K
700 K
500 K

frEfufu( q a EiTf,qr- qr fr-q.r{ q1fii-i :


300 K

a#oc-r qitm-z
Match the following :

P. gfFrl I a. &IeI
' Column-1 Column-2
o. 9!Fq r b. csrdq P. Process I a. Adiabatic
R. M-q U c. .qq3lFrdk$' Q. Processll b. Isobaric
s. 9r5q ry d qErfffi-q R. Process I11 c. Isochoric
(1) P-+a, Q'.)c, R-r d, S-+b S. Process fV d. Isothermai
(2) P-->c, Q--+a, R--rd, S-+b (r\ P-;a, Q-+c, R +d, S-+b
(3) P+c, Q-;d, R-r b, S-,a ,.
14- P-+c, Q-+a, R+d, S-+b
bl P--:d, e..9. 11-a. s-rc -
(3) P rc, Q+d, R-+b, S-+a
17. ffi iqrR-d*l q6M t qTnRril fuqr qrat r fur (4) P-+ d, Q +b, R+a, S+c
tz0,sit Ed6r, ss sqf{, t, qqm{ Fq i ats taT
6 Ss 3r-r snt}Rr6 sqTRT qgRqr qrm t r,it, gq 17. A capacitor is charged by a battery. The battery is
q-fiR qq qRql-s ft.dTq +^r gid ftw
fua rei (red removed and ar-rolher identical uncharsed capacitor
d) : ) isconnecredinp4#J"T-fr iGIf "-G.t-&Eti."n"rgy
riqrfta el Cercr .^-IA^JL ofresultingsysfenr:
(1) 4 IiT,q6 qr+rfr. DZr
(1) increases by a factor of4
(2) qi$dsThft decreases by a factor of 2
(3) t6,tE-dT

(4) 2Iilqdqihfr t t>\d L7


(3)

(4
remains the same
increases bv a factor of 2
@
\a^. *
42(U<1y7 \
-Lr
- 5-6- ryt- ^xzr2
711 X o *x+r l(
FrniEE"shsB 41 1 -vx \Q'x \ _..l
q 1 A
:?
z
18. *frft.ffir+wrf+qdtEelnfttd 5 18. The photoelectric thr old wavelength of silver is
3250 x 10 -10 t r d, 2536 x 10- 10 m ftr1ff + 10 10 m. The velocityg[gCebsf onsreeE!
3250 x
^ ) from a silver surface by ultraviolet light of
qnftrfi y+rvr anr *fr * p t firwrfua qdqfn ql
wavelength 2536 x 10 - 10 m is :
trdfi, io
(Given h=4.14 x 10-15 eVs and c=3 x 108 ms-1)
(h = 4.14 x 10- 1s evs tql c = 3 x 108 ms-1) e
)
-Lr1 tx ro-slc/2
=6x105ms-1
(1) =5x10sms-1 iq
\
(2) = 0.6 x 106 ms , 3t Xt q07 (2) =06>106ms-1 (>a-
(3) =6lx10rms-r i - ! to-3lt
v
(3) -61 x103ms-1 6.6 x rPE
=
(4) = 0.3 x 106 ms I -i- - = 0.3 x 106 ms -1
,d36 Z),O
19. r,c arTr, i iEriqqiq-+, liid-+rrtfl qAffi 19.
4 Tr0
A physical quantity of the of length that

q-fr t qi dETi 61 tr (qti'c - !r6M s'r trr, can be formed out ofc, G and
4 ,* is [c is velocity
G - T-{if,m IF-dq fenro aqr e eni{ tl q-t qifofi
of light, C is universal constant of gravitation and
lfu*fr, e is chargel L
1/ P"
1
(, _
-2 1 /2 ) qilL;tr!
l'
1,
(1)
? 4rreo l
|

L
c' 1
G
*
* YJ.'
(2) c
2 t G,
L
4rre6
",
-7/

l
t/2
?.w Jt
r'\l
o,
n"
(2)
.l
r
[
tt%
F_ l'
4ne6 ]
c c. (J,L
.')-u . (\
vdz
(3)
7
1 a2
G +rie6 )n
\h
b (3)
1l
FLG 4"..
"2 )'2
1/
"6 ar3 ltg
S'ul t."r-a
i
,)=*L 4.'--UtsL
(4)
1G
c
a2
4ne6 1G e
2 T'sf hnc u

20
'1
A qrt' q1 qre'qiqyr: 22 m/s ff{T 16.5 m7s t r t dr,if
(4)
c 4rleg \,^az Eg
i
fiqfro f<vpir q* qst +"r eti v rfr t r {6d qn 20. Two cars moving in opposite directions approach
sT qler6 ErH qvrfl twu+i orqfr t, each other rr ith speed of 22 m/ s and 16.5 m/s
4oo Hz tr eft, qft 6r Aq a+o m/s td, E+fr E,n respectively. The driver ofthe first car blows a hom

+qmoafrWtffE61 ?qhffi qi glri having a frequency 400 Hz . The frequency heard


by the driver of the second car is [velocity ofsound
iftz 340 m/sl : S u-- --{,
(1) 350 Hz 3t{ (l ) ?50 I Iz i! "t I 6"-6
(2) 361 Hz
'\ 2
_i\ (2) 361H2 +,.
(3) 411.Hz kco f sse-)
(4) 448 Hz
-1 \6 10 d
(3) 111 FIz
Hz
\\1
x/uY9- \3r8 /
21.. ffi $rqfrts EdrS-s. ?ii'qei !-s*j-d, i, furE6 + 448

fqii +' q1q {q-riaid tircu-dr e v t r eqraq, or \


27
cftriq s to tr qR qnr-eflq 100 frqT errtrR ql signal voltage collector V. The
vfrtq z rc t iil, e-sels' 41 qi-il-dFd{ dqr yrtfi-
aFr+.qns-qqr: fi: and the base resistance is the voltage an{
po-". tu,grqlllqqt4plifier
I zoo 3lR rooo
(1) ls :

(2) 1s *{ 200
(3) 1s0 3ik 15000
(1)
(2)
200 and 1000
15 and 200
ioo =-&*
(4) 20 3rtr 2000 .v 150 and 15000 ;7x1,
(4) 20 and 2000
\i b )-
to
A 8
22. ftqifrd BrUf di fu'sTds errrf<frmqrcqt 22. Which one of the following represents; forwart
t/ bias diode ?

(1)
OV R -2Y OV R
/
Q)
-4V R
(2)
I\I R -?\/

(3) -2V R +2y (3) -2Y R +2y

(4) 3V R 5V 3V
(4) R 5V

zs. q+ ft:fu (oqfil qr qqrfr ftqir6 rtI Es+l fr-{ 23. A spring of force constant k is cut into lengtls o
t ry ftqr .rqT t tffi61 EqEA sr qJcrd ratio I : 2 : J. fhcy are corurected in series and th,
"rt
1:2:a Br {t tri .irtt +1 ffi mq i !H c{,
, qdrqc q;l 6qrfr furrrfi k, dEr qqrfr{ sq d qtsi c{
new fo_M_e!tE!4!Lirk- Then they are comected ir
parallel and force constant is k". Then k, : k,, is

t" t r d. 3r{crd k" Arn .k (1) 7:6 k-.f-l-- tr'L- tt k


(1) 1:6 @ i"l +rl=-+3 (2) 7:9
lhu
6L
6v
(2) ^t:9
DlIt- \
Y>
,6 1:11
(3) 1 :11
(4) :1.4 -1 I{, , j,- ak.-
( J
(4) "t:'t4
LI rx 4
s) ,o,. i xt ?_!^
( 24. The given electrica I neMork is equ ivalent to :

24 f<ar .rar frqi' t-{& fre fu & ge tz I o Fg ,ilY .O


Y B o
B
ooAND gate
(1) _t
(1) AND tA C)\
(:2) ORfu
@ OR gate

NOR gate
I oo
(3) NOR fu o
(4) NOT fu
(4) NOT gate
\o
25. The acceleration due to gravity al a height I kn
25 gel * 5e t r m fu w fetq etq sT crq qfr above dreearth is t}csameas at d depth d Lloffi,
t n vei &' qtal a .rad qr t', ,ir :
surface of ca rti. Thcn :

(1) d
7
km (1) a=1 km fru -*),fi(,-*)
2 2

(2) d =1km (2) d=1km . Nt!


19.
-K k
(3) d
2
km
(3) a=9t*
2
(4) d=2km
d=2km
I
triilEEns-Ehl 9 A

26. fr4if6-d ser.ii dt qtl t eq-{ vr t ? 26. Which of tle following statements are correct ?

(u) ffi ft's6r{Ec{&-< eihw+rqqqn+-< G) Centre of mass o{ a body alrvays coincides


with the cenhe of gravity of the body.
et-e 9q6166 6,
(b) Cenhe of mass of a body is the point at which
1u) ffi tr-sq'rEqqn*-<qEfr3tsEtq{fis the total gravitational torque on the body is
x e'n 5 lrs+ a-o e+q,l rp t r zero.

G) ffitieqre.nqogrr,svternr<fu <w G) A couple on a body produce botlt".


translaiional and rotational motion in aborlyl -
Wfu, *n s-fi{ q1.rfr :.sa *-rm t r

(d) qiBr*, orq 6T cn qs (r) t efer*. Ai 6l (d) Mechanical advantage greater than one
means tlat small effort can be used to lift a
mrcd T t ts q''c effirg t eftrs qr{ Tdr.iT large load.
qr rr+'m t r

(b) and (d)


(1) (b) ffri (d)
(2) (a) and (b)
(2) (a) aut @)
(3) (b) and (c)
(3) (b) ner (c)
(4) (c)and (d)
(4) (c) nu (d)

1
27 A carnot er.oine having an efficienry o{ as heat
27 sqr r*+ 6 * q ffi 6T-ii is{ +i <ror } t, *
engine, is used as a retrigerator. Iftheworkdone"n
gqr6i 3q*rr q6tffi-{ of qih fuqr qldr t t qft the system is 10 J, thEl-amoGT-ol energv absorbed
Eq irq (ftmrq) rn f+-qr rrqr 4.r{ ro I d tit, fcq mq from the
w g,e t er*tfuo s-st fi qrq n ' t I &tto 9,4.,.
(1) 1l $r"loo lo E, o
(1) 1J
A
Z r-g
(2) soJ
e0l

(3) eeJ
h % va .Quo ,I

(3) DJ
(4) 100l w -q\DF
(4) 100 J
QL=10

28 qf(, s4'(qt t alq-+d. t seqi* q-ddr C i|rd 28 If 0r and e, be the apparent angles of dip obsewed
in two vertical planes at right angles to each other,
3Trqrsl TT{ (rfd) q}oT o, am ert dt, dTFrfufi nrH
then the true angle of dip 0 is given by :
qlq o qi qn frs efr+lq t qrq ?hr z
cot2o = cot2o, +cot2oz
(1) coPo = cot20, + cotzOz

(.2) tan20: tan20, + tan2Oz (2) tan2o : tan2o, + tan2oz

(3) cot20 : cot20, - cot2eu (3) cot20 = cot20., - cot2Or

(4) tan20 : tan2or - tan2Oz ({) tan20 = taa20, - tan2oz


A 10 IHhdr-Ensisnl

29 qd {frl'qqr<{
eTR q*q+en<$ql Ti<rt q1 Al arrangement of three parallel straight Ia,iles
tr i nn w tcr (yts) * qqro *, ora-+qt 3t{ placed perpendicular to plane of papei carrying
*qi q'y ft.'qaurc q6 A R{Tr i !-sGd d tfr t r et same cuuent'I' along the same direction is shou,n
in Fig. Magnitude of force r unit
fii + stq i tun, an's' a1 cft q+( ee( w mi<Idle wire'B' is given by
on the

oqi qrd qo +r'rftqrq rrn , B C


B d C
90"
90'
d
d

2
Por
(1)
l!{ (1)
2rd
d9 c-
2rd
(2)
zltor I1"l"r{2
Ail
ZlLol
(2) rrd
rrd
J2v,,i2
nDpoi2 (3)
(3) rrd
r:.d
2
lao I
lroi2
(4) rrd
Jz nd / "D
30 dt er<ftemrlTrif q.r qq$ 3Tqi 3r-<ftqi qn t <a
qrm Two astronauts are floating avitational free
space after having lost contact with thei s
t e+h a tri It-er+{q ffii 3mftqr i il TTA t I
The two will :

dttif : (1) keep floating at the same distance between


(1) kese{+qtq+alqfr +fi rtfr r
.
.l^
them.

(2) no <do1 ehTlro*tir ld /ove towards each other.


(3) F+qRt6vrltr (3) move away from each other.
(4) will become stationary.
(4) qqf,ir
31. In an electromagnetic wave in free space the root
31: Tft' f61rem ( snsT{r) d, ffii t{qd Eq*lq irtr d mean s uare value of the electric field is
- fuST drr qr eri qtts-W cFr, E.,*=6vlm it t E.-. : 6V/m. The peak value of the magnetic field
gw*i+ en +r ftru, ar+ t :
ls: L.w
(1) 1.41 x 10-8 T (1) 1.41 x 10-8 T
6
(2)
(3)
2.83 x 10 -8 T .6 2.83x10-8 T
(3) o.Z0x10-8 T
D
(
Qk:,i
0.70 x 10-8 T 2
(4) 4.23 x 10-8 T (4) 4.23 x 10 -8 T par tt v{O -A
gz. ffi ftftqfq-sE.r Brr{dr!-sR{rdrlun-s',8, W tl Thebu[kmodulusof a spherica I object is B. lf itis
q{ gs-scH qc[,p' drrHr qrdr t I d, niiorrnfiffip'.
E{Isl fr-qr q s.ubjected to , r nilt3gttoaal-
fqxrs*.qfratrft: decrease in radius is :

(1) P
B
(r) B ---&gxs,-
B B
(2) (2)
3p 3p
Ar- .@
3p 3p
(3)
B
(3)
B $ 3b
(4)
p
g p
3B
l
FiAi;E"dbhl 11 A
JJ rmnr 61 {trtd, \1=4ooo A stt rr:eooo A * 33. The ratio of resolvin
microscope for two wa
owers of an o gtical
= 4000 A and
m, qc{<rfi 61 ftr}q{ qTqdr3t sr er5crit
6:
q-6T{fr-q
\z=6000Ais:
(1) 8:?7 Lo e"r I
(1) 8:27
(2) 9:4 6 nO
(2) e:4
3:2
? r-l.O
(3) 3:2 0,
(4) 16:81
(4) 16:81

34 1 qrc qqqr{ 41 Ed+ qfr dr S-6{<, r km #sr{ t 34. Consid er a drop.ofrain wa ter having mass 19 falling
from height&1Lm. It hits the ground with a
a
ffi t
t srk \-ild so m/s +1 vre r+<rd tr i
qR'g' E]IqFI 10 m/s, ftll{ GA, (, IEdq 4f, dln
(ii) Erg + Yfdqm qo gnr t*qr rrqr +rd t}tn :
T speed of 50 m/s. Take'g'constant with a value
70 m/s2 . The work done by the (i) avitational
force and the (ii) resistive force of air ls
(r) 2
(1) (i) -101 (ii) -8.251 (i) -r0l (ii) -s.,.
LJ r
lO*:,( \0 x lD--
(2) (i) 1..25J (ii) -8.2sI (2) (U r.251 (ii) -8.2sJ
(3) (i) lool (ji) 8.7s j (l/, (n too l (ii) 8.75I
t4) (i) 10J , (ii) 8.7sJ n (i) loJ (nt -875)

rffiq
-i( Y
35. qm EforsT *1 t*qt rz cm t lra soo x qt 35. e-:pheI53lQlegL body with a radius of 12 cm
450 sE Yrk s'r rfi qcfr t r qR qs+1 f{q dl radiates 450 wattpower at500 K. If the radius were
halved and the temperature doubled, the po35:r
3Trtlr (1/2) Her frrc +l a I{r qr f<qr sTq n] stdd radiated in wattwould be :

Iifu *.r qn qre q tr.n :


(l)
(r) zz5 f'X t\ ,)lkf
22q (2t 4so lL o
(2) 450
(3) looo \ r
(3) --
(4)
looo
1800
6 rsoo '1

36 dt g+1 e <w n * qqqn, rwl: 3m nrIT m t t i 36. Two blocks A and B of masses 3m and m respectively
are connected by a massless and inextensible sfuing.
oTr,rq t q6Eqqr{d-{, 3rfqiFq Btn' i ggt t 5s t The whole system is suspended by a massless
tfiTq q1, 3Tft-q t <{tE.,rt u-gwr q6 Eqqmtlrd spring as shown in figure. The magnitudes of
furr (qqrfi ) ani errorqr.rqr t r d-0 +1 erc ti &' acceleration of A and B immediately after the string
is cut, are respectively
gr< !rqr( A elR n S iflq * r{kq]!,r E}i rqT' ,
:

\wY
3m
3m

m
m

oq V!
(1) c,
z
(1) o,3,

(2)
!s v !z
(3) c,c (3)
:
(4)
i', (4)
Hlndi+English
A 12
t Qt{5e r, aw r,, ai gu r*n ror rr+r t f+., fl"i 37. Two Polaroids P, and P2 are placed with
perpendicular to each other. Unpolarised light
thet axis
is
erq gTrrqt 6ran(t r r, vt wvfrn oqF+o r+m incident on Pr. A third polaroid P, is kept in
Io

*1 frrm 6 tr t, oitr r,r* d-a t qs srq qttr{s P, arrd P, such that its axis makes an angle
-between
r,, +1ge tur qtn t to qs+1 q< e, +1 oart
r+r 45' with that of Pr. The intensity of transmitted Iight
45" ql slq ffirfr t r fr, r, t vn ra r+m *1 fi*or through P, is :
6:

(1) ;
I^
(1)
Io
2 P( ?\ ?-
Io
Lat
\z)
I^
4
,{ 4

Io
a-L
Io (3)
(3) ; 8

Io Io
(4\ 16
(4)
76

38 ffi EE'] qR-{rfd-6r 61 qiq s.1 m} {irq m 1 } Hf 38


A{-
A long solenoid of diameter 0.1 m has 2 x 104 tums
an eqr 2xro4 gft trrar tr ssh. *< qr
per meter. At the centre of the solenoid, a coil of
0.0r m frqr arn roo i;rJ erd qs 1ffi gv r+n
V 100 turns and radius 0.01 m is placed with its axis
rql tf6 +n sl qqr {qrft t r qffi+l t v-qrRn
ai sraft frgd srqfl cH qm fuR <t i o'q dm qnr
t *r o.os t q<d vrar tr vF<, ffi ei r].
r fr +a
sfrtq to,,.zo t i, qs q<rro d ffi t n-qTftfr KL timeis:
v coinciding with the solenoid axis. The current in
the solenoid reduces at a (onstant rate ts-.]QA-Eom
4A rn0.05s. [f the resistance of the coilt)s 10rr2O,
tttiioGkl.src9-09f:t*g through t}ecoiJ during this
BA ,
gn
4K .rfort i xA
enlvr dtn : (1) 32npC --M
(1) 32 r p.C

Q) 16 pC vJ$Lr$x l0- 9,154) 16pC


A XA^
b

(3) 32 p"C
/
JZ) . 32 p"C
olw
(4) 16n *C 9,9- fi tu'*t
ugLi^IuL
39 A ffii (qB-mFill i's-6 qTqlt srTqq t e<r*r t r
39 Two discs of Eame mornent of inertia rotating aboul
t eqrl-3fi-fi ffifud srq, i gt+' q{il * eqqqt their regulai axis passing through centre and
3ih Ef*-mr + +-< t +fi I-wrfr t +' cftd':, FrI{r: o, perpendicular to the plane of disc with angular
<ur r, +M+ t r t 1,h ot rfr t r {l-+1 q+ W\ e velocities or, and or. They are brought into contacl
qcSu qs ron qq& t mq qrar t fu', t{-+i wt{ face to face coinciding the axis of rotation. Th
expression for loss of energy during this process is
ers{ ffi d qrfr t r fr, qq !-sq t s-qi-sr-c }. fuE
r

aiq-+.drn:

(1) L t @r+,2)2
!'lP,L+-'n,
v- (72
(1) 1
2
I (.o, +o, )2
Do,+Lto,-f,]<-
.J/ 1

Jx?Lx ti1 'tulL .y) i I (o1 - <o2 )2


(z) 1 t (., -,, )' ll
,e
(3) (3) I (o, - cor)2
I(or-<1)2

(4) | {., -,,)'


. ^?l ,8
I \_
'"b&',J,
.1
I crrr t0,
..>

h (4)
8- -
{ )_
-
Wt"-
A(1
k[ x (O --k'fl-^ p\x \ xTx lfl- 1* ,/P
|Ii;airEnsrsn 13 I A
40 qs ffi ta {H q( qs&et (E-dfr Rtd ) * r qei 40. reached tJre metuo station and found that the
escalator was not working. She walked up the
qr ffi, ss+1 rftHi qi tee sc{ q6fi t r wd sS stationary escalator in time tr. On other days, if she
q vw vrrar t r erq H
d qs qw'-&ar qd {6r +dr remains stationary on the moving escalator, then
t ae eese w e$ rt +r, q v++ t uw q qd the escalator takes her up in time t2. The time taken
t fr , w* ERT TdA Eq qsde{ c{ Tdm"{ su{ q.6i t by her to walk up on ttre moving escalatot will be :
fuqlrqqqqfrrn;
(1)

(2)
t-t+t2

t=
2
t. t"
\

-tu
A
+ d
tq
(1)

(2)
t1 *t2
2

tttz
tz - t't
t
+
tr. b I
tttz
tttz W \/e-'
h\ e- t2+t1
(3) ,, .,, _----
(4) tr-tz
t,, + {_
(4) tr- tz t - 1i,t -r-.L,4
47. qqffi fufu<r 6r Eqqii 3 kg nvT tdET 4o cm 41,. A rope is wound around a linder of mass
tr qs q+ r0 otz <1 tr w ft 61
qt .ri qF<, 3 kg and radius 40 cm. What is the angular
acceleration of the cylinder if the rope is putled with
30N + qdERrdqrqrqfr, fuk<rqffiqerq a force of30 N
a', lO
f*,d-flAqr? (1) 25 m/ s2 )o l
r"- -rQr''
(1) 25 m/ s2 i{g
. 0.25 rc-d/ s2

4ark
\2\ )O
Q) 0.25 rad/ s2
(3) 25 rad/ s2 ,{,
(4)
25 rad/s2
@zE =
(4) 5 m/ s2 5 m/ s2
)eo
42. fq-$ rorqr rd, L t, q6FM 6r {616q$v, v+i r 42. , Abeam cf lightfrom a source L is incident normally
q0 w fun qo vl.ao qdq q{ eqq(qscr t r w ,. 7q, on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x fTom
We * qrqq q{r+ft do l & f+ sc{ fordt / the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a
scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror
x9:gtqo ffi (ri.f, ) q{ n-frlfl ql q+ fe- E-r-dr t r Eqq is rotated through a small angle 0, the spot of the
*1 ffi t
qec dm, o gqTi qt, qa v+Rr t* se light is found to move through a distance y on the
irri gt y $t
ffidi' d qrm d, o m qn tr scale. The angle 0 is given by :
drn, a v 2o
(1)
v
"{
2x 2atr, +*\)
2t a9- Lx2L
(2) v
x
(2)
v
x v
a2L
hO
x
(3)
zy
x
^a ,s
(3)
Zy
'zro= p_L
rt,
y{. L
(4)
a
v
(4)
v
ae o ,qfv
43 qs qr q+ fon q< t oir qvn fun qer tr
rfufi 43. The two nearest harmonics of a tube closed at one

6e+ n ftezer vtri qii q1 eTrgffi s-qfl zzo ri,


end ard open at otier end
' What is the fundamen tal
drn 260 Hz td Fq t+ora el ae orffi&mrlA,,t ?
(1) 10 Hz
(1) -t.0
Hz -L-
(2) 20 Hz
(2) 20I12
l3 v'(l
(3) 30 Hz (3) 30 Hz
(4) 40 Hz 40 Hz lln- til -" t3rt
"c A $
t\ -" ayL
A 14 Hindi+English
A
44. 1 42 3Tc{d:{is. + qiq t ei, sfi Td.d eq' qT 3rq{is. M. A thin prism having reflactirg argle 10" is made o[
+1q ro" fuq al 1 z elEfiio+ qis t si
tr ge glass of refractive inae*11+2. ft*
prlsm is combined
with another thin prism of glass of refractive index
q6 3rq.rila fuq t dgRqr qmr t r Es lidr-dr t /
.^
i.Z.
This combination produces dispersion without
t++onGa cft*cur crq dar tr nl, qst fre +r deviatjon. The refrac!1g angle of second prism
3Tq-qd-m+1qrlrqGi: shourdbe:
(l) 4"
fi(olfi5, j lw)
(1) 1"
(2) o 6"
(3) (3) , 8"
(4) 10" (4) 10'

45 ffi qr cftrtq'n' etq tr Eq <n


dR "it ftqorqr 45. The resistance of a wire is'R' ohm. If it i-s melted
qnr t st( nfl tr{fi al nn t'"' 1n e<( or 95 and stretched to 'n' times its new
an qtr lqqr qror tr gs+i ilRqTsfiltqt'n: resistance will be :

(1) nR (1) nR W { .J-_


(2) !n \r/ (2\
R
n
A
aD,
--\
(3) 'n2R

R
..
,\- -, el n2R

IL
,
ry
(4) (1)
;' \ n2

46. tSr+'ffi+fcTE t+li i*tterernvstZ 46 With respect to the conformers of ethane, which ol
the following statements is true ?
(1) erriq eiq sicftstdi t e-qfm orqq EET{
cfsfdddfrtr J' \ (1) Bonrl angle remains same but bond lengti
changes
(2\ enqq 61"r cfisFd( AnT tqqfu-erdq l/
erctrqftfutl |q Bond angle changes but bond lengtll remairu
same
(3) lrrtiq elq qs 3irdq mqrE +ii fr qfrsi*d y (y Both bond angle and bond length change

(1) aneq ai'q qs 3Trdq -Era er'ii A 3rcF-q#h y'4\ Both bond angles and bond length remairx
tr Ak- P same .)
C,L
ftra i I f6a'dtr+] i' 47. Which of the followiflg pairs of compounds i:
47. Xq erndeqrfi qs
Fqq1qflffi6t? I
(1) 0
BeClr, XeF2
t 4u-L
(2\
(3)
TeI,, XeF,

lBr2 , XeF2
L,,
(4) rFr, XeF, 0
48 HgCl2 fi 6t r- 3Trzn gfrr s i
{.i 12 drdi c{ 48.HgCl, and I, both when dissolved in water
qtiqelffieg.qt: ( g)._
conlatjr.ingl ions the pa ir of species formed is :

D,/
(1) HgI2, 13
(1) I{gI2, 13

Q) HgIrI- (2) HgIr,I

(3) It
HsI?-, H HsIl-,I;
(4) Hgrlr I- (4) HgrI, I
:l
IEnd+EnsrGhl 15 A
i 49. di}er{fld{re nqr zficaff, 6I fc{or fe Gc q 6rd 49 Mixture ofchloroxylenol and terpineol acts as
I
+rott, (1) - analgesic

(i) @ l\ antiseptic
I
(z) 1rdt-n (3) antipyretic
(4) artibiotic
(3) i\ffitr"
(4) vrd q rq+ 50. Which is the incorrect statement ?

(1) FeOs.96 has non stoichiometric metal


50 faqfr fr alql6rrt errtqtl deficienry defect.
(1) Feoo.e8tiiiTrEffifu.A wgarorilwtr (2) Density decreases in case of crystals with
Schottky's defect.
(z) Mit{ftq1tstq+e qeartr (3) NaCIG) is insulator, silicon is semiconductor,
i
(3) Nacl(s) t+{dtfr, fufo-fi 3rd-qT6m, fuiq{ silver is conductor, quartz is piezo electric
qrc*, erie t*-eq t
<rq fugd r crystal.
I
(4) fi-q-etqsl eTqt{srfffr ERrt<orqrqilt Frenkel defect is favoured in those ionic
compounds in which sizes of cation and
fffi t;a;qq qzi Eurfi * en+n e.rqq qqg aniors are almost equal.
I
t=Iil t t ,
t,rOl
51 Concentration of the Ag+ ions in a',ai
saturated
51. Ag2C2oa+ -qR fud?fi i egt or+t +1 qr<tt solution of Ag2C2Oa is 2.2x10-a mol L-1.
2.2 x 10 amoll 1tr Ag2c2o4 6l fu+{dl XuFFEd
Solubility product of AgrC2O, is
(
t' (1)
(2)
2.42x^t1-8 -8r9,-tA
(1) 2.66 x 10- 12

/ il
2.42x'1o-8 ).\O
(2) 2.66 xL0-12 4.5 x 10 -11 \x \"Bi \tJ
,v
(3) 4.5 x 10 11 (u) i.3 x 10 12 L\C {
I
(4) 5.3 x 10-12
52. Of the following, which is the product formed when
52 eTndt+fr q;r qrd {q-fi + qIE rC e-G qr one under goes aldol condensation
f{tT ii t dt{ qr sfrrq qirn 7

o
d- fut c) o\\
o\
ac (1)

v
(1)

OH
)P.-t- OH

(2)
,{
(_)

(3) (3)
OH OH

(4) (1)
o o o
l5 Hindi+English

53. ffisffi.afl.iq+1or rzo"t: 53 The species, having bond angles of 120' is :

(r) PFr3 (1) PH:


{2) CFE (2) OF:
(3) NCl3 (3) NC13
(4) BC13 BCt3

54 q$q ftdr{ *1 q-d(dl d SW Aq qmr tfr 54. trgS]4lry of thedii!$esolu.n is doubled, the value
rireo ere+rt funiqr 1r; rn :
of molal dep ression corlstant will be
(1) C-Fi (1) doubled
(2) 3lrtll (2) halved
(3) tdI1i (3) hipled
(4) 3rcfisfdf,' unchanged

55 ftq q t Sh sr rrqifrrq, srwtq d,ft6 t? . 55 Which one is the most acidic compound ?

OH OH

(1) (1)

CH: CH:

OH

(2)
(2)

OH

(3)
^ (3)

Noz
OH
ozN OH
Noz
(4)

Noz
/
Noz
56 qi-sqr i qffi qns * ns2 {+iif +'"rFffi 6t
.arqqiqdr * qrmrr rdr t : 56. It js because of inability of ns2 eleckons of the valence
sheU to participate in bonding that
(1) Sn2 + e{Tqfud Et{T t qqffr pb4 + gii+d-f( :

+ is oxidising
Sn2r is reducing'rvhile Pba
(2) Sn2+ sm5-d dfrr tqqfu pb4+ oTq-qi{d
(2) Sn2+ is oxidising while Pb4+ is reducing
(3) sn2r qs pF+ +if 6 3fidr."fd qi 3iq-q.fq( (3) Sn2+ and Pb2+ are both oxidising and
6t( 6
reducing
(4) 5t ++ 31qqft-6 fr61t rqfu'pt++ 3,f+S-td (4) Sn4+ is reducing while Pba+ is oxidising
Hi lish
77 A
57 frq sTfqf*-qT + H e-fr qq{fi \r.i sflr< t: 57. Predict the correct intermediate the
following reaction
1120, H2so4
H3C C=CH qq{ff } sflll H2O, H2SO4
HgSOa H3C- C= CH intermediate ------------' product
(A) (B) HgSO,r
(A) (B)

(1) A: H3C C=CHz B: H3C-C-CH3 (1) A src-!= CHz B: H3C-C-CH3


sos o soE o
(2) A: H3C-C= CH2 B: H3C-C:CH2 (2) A: H3C-C=CH2 B H3 C-C: CHz
I
OH son OH SO 4

(3) A: H, c-c-cH3 B: H3C-C=CH (3) A: H3C-C-CH3 B: HIC-C=CH


o o
(4) A: H3 C-C= CH2 B: H3C-C-CH3 A: H3 C C=CH 2 B: H3 C_C_ CHs
OH o / l

OH o
58 frq t t qiir qr qpn F-&Tfrt? 58. Which one of the following statements is not
(1) Td.m ffi lt efirt*?T el sRni =rf 6-.dr t r
correct ?

talyst does not initiate any reaction


0)
(2) erlqfuqr * qrq+en i sdl.m 41 3qfirlfr t The value of equilibrium constant is changed
$qqeTr foRrs 6T qn cFsfdn A-fl t t in the presence of a catalyst in the reaction at
(3) qqr{q5Erd: +q{qqfum3Tl,{Bqrniids&Rd' equilibrium.
\3) Enzymes catalyse mainly bio-chemical
oGtr reactions-
(4) E-qqreqqqlgq4lsd{qffioniqls-qA (4) Coenzymes increase the catalytic activity of
enzyme.
* =&
59 faqfr Q gla q16rrt1166$l 59 I\rhich one is the wrong stalemenl , S(,ra vli
\rkw3,-
qdm=qq (l) wavelengrh is grven bi, I :
0) si-dr.rd1 dtrtu{t x=,-!L,
m?,
de-Brog,lie's
*
,

where m=mass of the particle, zr=group


6I (qql?t, 1, :Sur 6l q{E: Arr I
velocity of the particle.
(2) erfikqildl fuerm * eI3qR AEx at>%1T I
(2) fhe uncertairh pr rriple is lE\ lr > %-.
(3) qd$( qs {ftd +srqii 61 sq Pnfuq 3-q (3) HaJf filled and fully fillecl orbitals have greater
frfiqq sqi, sq qfrft, erFd6 *iqFdd q{er stability due to greater exchange energy,
*qnqtr greater symmer.ry and more balanced
arrangement. /
(4) oegrs{+0Rqrgdl&fuizs aq+o1s-qi The energy of 2s orbital is less than the energv
6smdsqit*-q*'frtr
2p of2p orbital incase of I-Ivdr ogen like atoms

60 qs iiq sr qd tefr wJ { 2.5 aal ftPT{ Era <rs + 60. A gas is allowed to expand in a
"'".ll,ryslaled-
fit-g qr{furfi 3ir{rim 2.50 L t
s{fuq sffiil{ +.so r container against a c nnst;-nr oYtelnal sure of
n"F q{rR t6-qr qfir tI n.g +1 etiako s-qi q qfiTdr
2.5 atn
ftom an initial volume of 2.50 a final tH
volume of4.50 L tr internal AU
AU, q3idrrT: of the gas in joules will be :

(1) 7136]2s J (1) 1736.2s1 AA- AU + PA/


Q) . -soo] (z)z -s001
(3) - 505 J .q) -:::l
*tot'
(4) +s05J (4)
^0=-Pbv
,,0,r, - a,<xlosx dx lo-3
A C-
w.x
C;:e C 18 trtu1d-EnrrLfi

67 fiqsfqBq+ffi 61, Consider the reactions

Cu +
Cu [Ag(NH3)2]+ x IAg(NH3)2]
X fuffiq{"Tftleritdrt _OH A Silver mirror observed
(c2H6o)
573 K -oH A (czHoo) 573 K
-oH A A
o o
NH2-NH-C-NH2
NH2-NH- c-NH2 d4 Z
Z II .-L
C, L Identify A, X, Y and Z
e, x, v qi z el qrqrt+i :

(1) A-Methoxymethane,X-Ethanoic acid


(1) a-ftptqflfr*{, x-t+f$ 31q, Y-{Ste Y-Acetatc ion. Z-hydrazine.
3Tr{{, Z-Eragr$-{
(2) A-Methoxymethane,X-Ethanol,Y-Ethanoi
(2) a-ftrffifti-r, x-t+f-d, Y-tq-rTw 3{8, acid, Z-Semicarbazide.
2 trffi-wre
(3) e-Qtie, x-tqne, v-qz z-{t(o, ,rf A-Ethanal, X-Ethano1, Y-But-2-enal
Z-Semicarbazone.

z tfi-6rqi-$]"{ (4) A-Ethanol,X-Acetaidehyde,Y-Butanont


Z-}{ydtazone.
(4) e-trlcie, x-ttttcs6r{e, v tntrrr,
z-ETrlFiF
62. Which one is the correct ordel of acidity ?

62 frq :i r] eh qr errmr* ffi v& aq t I (1) CHr:611, , CH3 - CH:CH2 > CH3 - C
CH>CH=CH
(1) CHr:C11r r arr, CH=CHz>CH3 C=
CH>CH=CH CH = CH > CH3-C = CH > CH2=CH2
IJ / cH3 - cH3
(2)"1 cH = CH > CH]-C = cH > CHz=CHz >
.. c!I3-cH3 CII=CH > CHr:qg, > CH3-C=CH
cH3 - cHl
(3) 6t{=CH > CHr:qg, > CHi-C=CH >
cH3 - cH3 (4) CH3-CH3 > CHr=911, > CH3 -C=CH
(4) CH1- CH3 > CH' = 911' > CH3-C{H > CH{H
CH{H
63. Irr the electrochemical cell:
63 g+*qawrznte
' ZnlZnSo, (0.01 M)ll Cuson (1.0 M)lCu, the emf r
ZnlZr$Or(0.01 M) | LuSoq (1.0 M)lLu, gq tfurlc'l this Daniel cell is E,. When the concentration r
te+tur.uertt qq znso4 +1sr<It ql r.o u a-* ZnSOn is changed to 1.0 M and that of CuS(
changed to 0.01 M, the emf changes to E2. From tt
cfrsFftdff{r cuso, *1er<at +1o.or M nircft-dftld followings, which one is the relationship betwet
f+qr qroi emt t qffi-r rz t r ftq t t dn sr
td
E, and E, ? (Given, !I = 0.059) ,.'1
Er F'E2dr{aiqt? (fdqrrrq. }i =o.otrl ,-,, OQ
Er=Ez t' ,r'o
d oe WYn
(1) Et=Ez l,,L \ A(1) ^ \0
Et<E2 ot%
(2) Er.Ez .
12\
L
(n E,>E, t) *.0
(3) Er'Ez
(4) Ez=0+Et (4) E2:0 + E1
L9
A
tm-ili'E,lgiGn

64. fiE drffi q1 sirfrq {qdrsrqddrenv$r-q t, 54. The correct increasing order of basic strength for
the following compounds is :

NH 2 NH 2 NIJ2

Noz CH:
(D
Noz CH:
0r) 01r)
(lr)
(I) 0r)
(1) II<lII<I (1) iI<II1<l
(2\ III<I<II (2) III<I<1I
(3) III<rI<1 (3\. TI<II<I
(4) II<I<III
y) II<I<III
6s. {iq i t dn t e+r+t Tq q +ii dctq if s-s 65 In rt hich pair of ions both the species contain S - S
3TFiq t? bond ?

(r) sro? . sro j (i) s?o; , sr()i


(z) snol- , srol-
/ s1o; ,s,o32

(3) sror2-, srofr (3) sro] , srol


(4) s^ol- ,sro,Z- (4) s4o|- ,s2a7-

66. Vgffi- CoCt".O Nff., CoCl".S NHo, CoCl".4 NH3 ad 66. The co(ect orcier of the stoichiometries of AgCl
i
sntqq egNoa & lnq t*-qr q;rqri rr ertffiq-fr formecl when AgNO3 in excess is treated
with the complexes : CoClj.6 NH3, CoC13.5 NHr,
agct <ai +r v$r+mq{: t: CoCI3.4 NH3 respectivelY is : 3 L
(1) 1AgCl" 3 AgCl" 2AgCl (1) 1AgCl,3 AgCl,2 AgCl
(2) 3AgCl,lAgcl,2AgCI (2). 3 AgCl, I AgCl.2AgCl
(3) 3 AgCl,2 AgCL l AgCl
6 rAgcr.2AgCt, tAg!t
(4) 2 AsCl,3 AgCl, 1 AgCl u(n.)
2 Agcl, 3 AgL l. I Agcl

67 <trr-r * q-ddotqi. qiffi dr gq* RII{-II d 67. i Match the interhalogen comoounds of column I
qrFrfrtfqdns]vfrrika tr t'ith the geomehl in column II and assign the correct
code.
KIS{_I TTI+T_II
Column I Column II
(a) XX' (t r-qT-fft'
(,
(a) XX' T - shape
f &) XX: (ii) ffi"qfdFftFre (ii) Pentagonal bipyramidal
(b) XX:
't
'4 (c) XXs (iii) Uq (.) XX, (iii) Linear
e
n (d) xx-- (i") Ei Ftnr$ xx- (i") Square - pyramidal
(d)
(") !-gts-f,+lq (") Tetrahedral
ard Code :

(") (b) G) (d) (o) &) (c) (d)

(1) (in) (i") (, (n) (1' (iii) ('9 (,) (i,


\2) (iii) (,) (,9 (n) /2) (in) (i) (i") (ii)
(3) (") (i") (in) (ii) (3) (") (i") (in) (n)
(4) (i") (iii) (ii) (, (4) (i") (iii) (ii) (i)
A 20 Fhdr-EnsEhl
68. $+=fq-ei d qmffi+wr erq+e-tr sr qrru erEm Ai +l 68. The reason for greater range of oxidation states in
+rqt: agtifoids is athibuted to :

(r) Eirirsrdr'rffi-Erfh (1) the radioactive nature ofactinoids


(2) tte.,fqs ar$Er Q) actinoidcontraction
(3) 5t, 6d asr 7r qJI* 41 qqqq T-qi
7Y
5f, od and 7s levels having comparable
enerFes
(4) 4f qq 5d Rri 41 s,qtq- 3]rs clq t (4) _ 4f and 5d levels being close in energies
69 \16 20 frJ{ + cH t CO2(g) 400 K qi 0.4 atrn EEr q, t/ .r
q slo (sro t e+rqo-r +t rqlq qri) I 69, A 20 litrgconlainer at 400 K conlains CO2(g) at
nqt 3Trfuqq t (p-_ Presswe 0.4 arm and dn e),cess of SrO (neglJcl the
qli q 3Tra61 6fr scftqd qm frs{ t 6q ts-qr qrdr 4,,,' volume of sotid SrO). The volume of the
con"tainer is
t r qq ,r'r* d co2 + qrs 6r qR sqdq ttrn n-q !T7 now decreased by moving the movable piston fitted
6t sqrq e*rmrn. in the container. The maximum volume of the
container, when pressure of CO, attains its
( fEcT rrcr srCo3(s) sro(s) + Cor(g),
: = maximum value, will be
KP 1 .6 atnl )
( Given that : SrCO.(s) + SrO(s) + CO2(g),
(1) s EiE{ ot'\, o ltL \/L. Kp = 1.6 atn)
(2) 10 fr.r
(3) 4frr{ \oo 5 litre
t,Gxdx@s-
(2) 10litre
(4) 2 d-e{
(3) 4 litre
70 EA-Ei{frfr + tdtw&qsn t, (4) 2 lihe
(1) {d-tfi+f, Eqr.Tfi 3TrifrR ffis t n?n
70. The correct statement regarding electrophile is
rrilffi-d'e t EAEft grr *l r6ur oG eneu :

4{rv4tdrtl (1) Electropl,rle is a negatively charged species


and can form a bond by accepting a pair of
e) {&tn+'SulTr.q-6eliiRroslctqtdqT6\ electrons from a nucleophile
$eiad-S t d-qeia gq +1 q-6ur EG' onsE c) Electrophile is a negatively charged species
qfl qzF""dr t I
and can form a bond by accepting a pair of
(3) i-d-{iil+di {rqrakr: s<r*{ dvits t aqr elechons from another elechophile
Electrophiles are generally neutral species
rritr+d'fi t {AEi{ gw eir raor o-G eneu (3)
and carr form a bond by accepthg a pair of
4fl{6f,rtl electrors from a nucleophile
(4) rA'+jtt+fr rqrf{l qr tfinqo sirifrrd {ffiq Electrophile can be either neuhal or positively
t eqr nrflrrs'E#r e snqn qrq 6r r6ur F{6 charged species and can form a bond by
xeqaflTlfiatsr \\ accepting a pair of electrons from a

+mto+'t? I \\
nucleophile
77 frqdt qt{ co
(r) t tJ I4rhich of the following is a sink for CO
(1)
?

(2) lat:qturoqe'd-q ( Haemoglobin

111 cKq
(4) T* i,',// j- 6 Q)
(3)
k)
Micro organisms present in the soil
Oceans
Plants
72. gm nd z = I t4 4] 6r-r ;ii d 3TrfqqR $n t I T6
ftq it fuqqR-qTvsrj nrlr Ed-Sks fr-qrs t '7t) The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently.
It will belong to \.\ ldch of the foUowing family/ gro up
{qFtn A,Tr 2
and elechonic configuration ?
(1) teifqr !tqR, [r(]1] 5fu 6dr0 7s2 zp5 (1) Halogen family, [Rn] 5fu 6d10 Zs2 Zp5
@ 4T-+{ cR-qR, [Rn] sF4 6d1o 7s2 Zp2
(3) arffiqt qf qR. [Rnl 5fr1 6dr0 7s2 7p4 ,v (3)
Carbon fa nriJy, lRnl
Oxygen family, [Rn] sfl't 6d10
5f | | od l0 7s: 7p:

7s2 7p4
(4) rc?tqr cft-qT{, [Rn] 5f1a 6d10 7s2 7p6 (4) Nitrogen family, [Rn] 5f14 6d10 7s2 Zp6
E.tJ-
c1 A
FiAi.Eni-E \
7s. 6oa+ g{g;Eif }ffi Eq Mt e-q{ilqlTrfitud*l 73. Correct ilcreasin order of
absorption in Lhe v is ible region io r the conrpleres o[
qd(rqr{l6q-qt: Col - is : .,r-^al S!.-! U
+
(l) [Co (en)3]3 +,
ICo (NH3)6]3
+,
ICo (H2o)613 +,
+, Co (en)1]3 +, Co (NHj)6i3 + A Ico (en)1]3+, Ico (Nrll.)u1: ICo (H2o)6J3+
(2) [ Co (H2O)6]3 I I
(?) +, +
[Co (H2O)6]3+, I Co (en)r]3 ICo (NHu)6]3
(3) [Co ftI20)u]3
+, (en):13 +
ICo 6rHu)6]3+, ICo
(4) co (NH1)6]3 +, I co (en)3]3 t, Co (F{2o)6]3 +
(3) [ Co (HrO)u]3 +, ICo 1NH.)6]3 +, ICo (en):13+
[ I
(4) [Co (NHr)u]3 +, (en)1]3 +,
ICo (I{20)6]3+
ICo
74. t+e tt dla qr 6'erqESTrt?
Which of the follo$'ing statements is not co ect
(1) ggfit m-e vrtr rm t qrftT * Rr ql q-rTa 74. ?

rciltr (1) Insulin maintains sugar level in the blood of


a human body.
(2) ert++gfrq qvgqlsidic6slslir-6tt (2) Ovalbumin is a sitrple food reserve in egg -
(3) .fi *&{ elMqiSifiFffiff qr?ilrKr{{fi nhite.
oi zrmie-{ridtr (3) Blood proteins lhrontbin arrr-l fibrirogen are
involved in blood clotting.
(4) fqffrm{or irEr 4i srEr+qF*-q qril t t

Denafuration makes the proteins more active.


,{
75. fu.qr silqftrd s,Fiqrftq* drFm'qr sererur t '
75 An example of a sigma bonded organometallic
(1) FPrffir compound is :

(2) fr-q'q eiFr4{-fr (1) Ruthenocene

(3) ih-tsl Grignard's reagent

(4) 4tqrd6'{ (3) Ferrocene


(4) Cobaltocene
76- ftrad*dh nrc.rift.t(t?
(1) tm.-dr 76. Which of the following is dependent on
temperature ?
(2) d-{rdT (r ) Molality
(3) *- f'rd l) Moladty
(4) m erd{rd (3) Mole fraction

q* uf\fl*tt *- ffi mol-1 ieiT


an=es.s kJ
(!) Weight percentage

1
AS: 83.6 JK - mol - 1 tr oTfif*rT f6s f,Frrrn trr n For a given reaction, AH=35.5 kJ mol l and
wa: rsfttd t ? AS = 83.6K.-1 mol-I. The reaction is spontaneous

(cir o1fi{E aH qs as ilc Q eeqrk'( t) at : (Assune that llI and AS do not vary w'ith
temperature)
(l) r<425K (7\ T < 425K 6s"s * = 83"t AT 'r
Q) y/
T>42sK
r>+25K L
(3) sql dFif qt f r0
all temperatures

gx
(3)
(4) T>298K I
(4) T>298K
78 1:1 3{S qs t{r-nr{ifurfd * ftaot t lwwtu *
ffi+r+ifqaFlq*: 78 The most suitable method of separation of 1 : 1
mirture of ortho and para - nitrophenols is :
(1) sldqf,r (1) Sublimation
e) q"t-dul(*ti)drl.r+1l
(2) Chromatography
(3) fdism{ (3) Crystallisation
(4) cqrfr 3nsfi \y Steam distillation
,/
A ,.!' 22 I
HindjlEnslLhl

79 frq d t f+F d{frq * grr q,r en<u +1tr vrn { ? 79 Which one of the following pairs of species have the
(1) co, No same bond order ?

(2) 02 NO+
(1) co, No
Q) _ O2,NO+ ,, ,A
(3) cN-,co
l-" ,
(4) Nz, Oz
, Qf cN,co Z\.
(4) Nz, oi l-/"
80 a +l qrqFri aqr srFrB-qr*.y+irsfr qdrsE :
80. Identify A and predict the type of reaction
OCH 3

NaNHz NaNH2
,
Br Br

OCH 3

(1) drr cfrtc{ s{ti{fu-qr and substitution reaction


NHz /

NH.
(2) ' frrlr ffiqr*rq 3rFrkqr (2) and elimination addition

reaction
OCH

(3) nen futcfreirr{ 3rFrFm-qr


(3) and cine substitution reaction

OCH3

(4) drn ktcFd{r[c-{ erfi{fs-cr


(4) and cine substitution reaction

81. qm yerq 4Jfr sI ERre 3IFTffiqr aq 10 - 2 sec - 1 t r


81. A fust order reaction has a speci{ic reaction rate of
20 g qfirmr.6 + s g r+ dt d t*il{r qrc dtrn ? 10 -2 sec -1. How much time n ill it take for 20 g of

(1) 238.6 sec the reactant to reduce to 5 g ?

\ f, 1r1, 238.0"". A.ZOLl,tWh


@ 138.5 sec
-.-T
(3) o{ rj86spc ('
346.5 sec /pi 346.5 sec lo-
(4) -693.0 sec
(4) 693.0 sec
82. sqfu 6rrTcq-dqiif+sid'fa rc\,{nor*.f+o+l
Name the gas thatcan readily decolourise acidi{ied
61 orsT+tffirortdt: KMnOa solution :
(1) COz
Jr{ Coz
(2) so: (2) ,gg,
(3) NOz
(4) PzOs
,zsflo'
(4) ', P2Os
23
A
IEfiA;En,ti-ishl
The heating of phenyl-methyl ethers with HI
83. tftdtFrd {,R61 ril *qrqr{ 6Gq{ q+ort : 83
produces.
(1) tftrdd{r{s (1)
(2) el{d+st1 (2)
ethyl chlorides
iodobenzene
6'C-l\"
(3) f5'f-d ,@ Phenol
(4) +$"{ (4) benzene

84. [Mn(cN)5]3- *ffi vEqPfi qcet : 84 Pick out the correct qtatemenl with resPect to
rf+,ftd n?n efqrcr+tq t lMn( CN)ol3-: 3di
(l) 4a spld2 r

It is sp3d2 hybridised and octahedral


(2) q6 sp3d2 q-dfrd aq1qgq66t+ t
(3) ?6 d2sp3 {i6kd a'9TI slEe-6s1q t
t

t
'M
(2) It is sp3d2 hybridised and tetrahedral
It is d1p3 hybridised and octahedral
(4) zrd dsP2 lrfrkd n?lT eri qrcfiq t t "{(4) It is dsp2 hybridised and square planar

85. frq i t s}r e firi-q $rTg er+it q1 3lTqfffi qFdYftsdr 45.


-lsni.4qbjlglof
which of the following alkali metal
ftqdq t qq fl* tlqlir + sdq fq-dq{ 4i fq-qd Q-{ ions is lowest when aoueous solution of their salts
are put under an electric field ?
qrerormEZ
(1) Na
0) Na
(2) K Q)K
(3) Rb (3) Rb

(4) Li Li

86. f+q erq++rnfuniqt: 85. Theequilibr, m constants of the following are :


N2+3H2= 2NH3 K1
_ N2+3 H2= 2 NH3 K1

N2+O2+ 2NO K2 N2+O2+2NO K2

1
1
H2+;02-+H2O K3
H1+ ; O, -+ Hro K3

a n- ofrf** + H qrr+qer fisria (r) ?rrn :


The equilibrium constant (K) of the reaction :

K K
2NH\-72 02 -. 2 NO- I H2O 2NH^+5f 02 : 2 No+ 3 i{2o , I'ill be :

(1) K1

(2) K2K:1./K.\
K:/K2
(i) Ki K1/K2
{:Y 4
K, K:/Ki
(3) K2rq/K1 K2K3/Ki
(3)
(4) Kl K3/K1
(4) K; K3lK1
87. tst-iF{s oi tftrf, t{-{ t'sq<wr +ffi ftq d
87. \4rhich of the following reactions is appropdate for
tqt{qi 3lF{imqgfu(t?
acetamide to methalamine ?
t
(1) sffimi3rFfsql (1) Carbylamine reaction
(2) tisqEEffiiqr{gqfirf*qT
(3) thq slFtf*rr ,6(3)
Hoffmann hypobromamide reaction
Stephens reaction
(4) ifd\rdqfdqlwri{dsq (4) Gabriels phthalimide sYnthesis
A 24 IHind;EnsrGhl

88 qs- s.rF-6 eIF{fuqI x2+Y2 -+ 2 xY "h1ffiqFI 88. Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction


*i{.r{t, X2 + Y2 -+ 2 XY is given below :

(, x2-+x + x(Ed) (0 X2+ X + X (fast)

(ii) (frfr) (n) X+Y2 xY+Y (slow)


x+Y2
= xv+v (iii)
=
x +Y -+ xY (fast)
(in) x+Y--)xY(6d)
The overall order of tJte reaction will be
s{i{B-qr 41 qc, (gn; tfr :
41fu ,
(1) L-?-
(1) L

(2)
1
2
fixYyX L
(3)
(4)
2
0
+t4'
(3) 0 *=Y
1.s
,"9 1.5
Xz
89 oo o
89 The IUPAC name of the compound
g-C oo
G
\T 11-C
I
I
")i
0"
qlPpq6l luPec irqt:
(1) a-ffi z-tfWw-4-{rtd (1)

(z) s-.niFR*-z-tt-s-rflf{ (2)

(3) s-tfirf,-4-ffitn-z-fi-s-te 5-methyl-4-oxohex-2-en-5-al

(4) 3-H-2 Yltot-w-s-t+W (4) 3-keto-2-methylhex-S-enal

90 fit qi =fEi +' fTwd"I { c:rr- enfi t


f{qrsr *fl 90. Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching with
t r *fi e1 d $, crq sq*' ER
qn t{-qr rirdr t, CN - ion. Silver is later recovered by :

(1) q1ttrr6{qftsryr (1) Iiquation

EIRFFI
(2) distillation
(2)
(3) zone refining
(3) rtreqm1q
displacement with Zn
(4) zn Q fq*pnq-t

s7. &f{q-q{ ffi' Enr-rqnfa t*q qm t? 97. Double fertilization in exhibited by :

(1) Gynmosperms
(1) 3lTrE(-fi-s
(2) Algae
12) *iTd
(3) F*gt
(3) SqtF
o*Elorp"r*"
(4) ei{f,trr -{
92. Which of the following are found in extreme saline
sz. fiqfdfudi tqt{qrqequtq E{rreticTn sIilt? conditions ?
(1) erTuffiRqi J4 Archaebacteria
(2) ta.dRqr (2) Eubacteria

(3) vrq-+ffiftqr (3) Cyanobacteria

(4) qqdffifiql (4) Mycobacteria


Hindi+Englis h 25
A
93 Select the mismatch :
ss. ti- SFTA :
(1) Frankia - Alnus
(1) ffr6q - qd-s'
(2) - 6{sTi /11 Rhodospiillum - MYcorrhiza
(3) Anabaena - Nitrogen fixer
(3) qilfr1t rT{i-qr{P{l4'{trf
(4) Rhizobium - Allalfa
(4) lt{afuqq - \rffirq-sr
s4. i-d +q.ds!r qqdr }. Etrrt trrirq to c{ d'{l.q' 94. What is the criterion for DNA fragments movement
on agarose gel during gel electrophoresis ?
Evei Ei .rtd' + fmS +tt qr qrr<uc dIfi ?
it
(1) The larger the fragment size, the farther
(1) atwTa<Sormrvorra's, oriurgtqrvrmt moves
(2) erttnga drt ermrv or qts, 3rqq{rfd qt vrdl The smaller the fragment size, the farther it
I

t 9l moves

(3) trtnq*. eraRrd uo-e 3Tqqrf,d qr * ft w (3) Positively charged fragments move to farther
orcrt end

(1) auntr+ eTrafird qus rrftqn Tfr At (4) Negatively charged fragments do not move

e5. qit-e+ 3ir crFdfi-s ffi teq eriqqffi dil t u 95. Attractants and rewards are required for
(1) slgralrr (1) AnemoPhilY
o\ qtz q{irrur /2) Entomophily

(3) E(Iq{FM (3) HYdroPhilY

(4) erf+-ewmot (4) Cleistogamy

e6. fTefu'fud t t +il 5o +}Rroeii +r ctr dnr t ? 96 Which of the following is made up of dead cells ?

(1) qradcT{f,m (1) Xylem parenchYma


(2) elddrqtdfi (2) CollenchYma
(3) sFI
qq4lE
A Phellem

(4) (4) Phloem

s7. d-q$r-y5fcsT 4i dt{ Ri dtr+r( qeffifrq-o @ Which cells of 'Crypts of Lieberkuhn' secrete
!flEdqEqTt{ds{ t? antibacterial lysozyrne ?

(1) {qdicilqiTRrs( Jb Argentaffin cells

(2) qiqdffi (2) Paneth cells

(3) qEafqrffi (3) Zymogen cells

(4) sq;{dftr6r( (4) Kupffer cells

e8. q{sqr{q 41 RBC ar}q*ld-fi t r ftefr qtteld @ Adult human RBCs are enucleale. Whit h of the
qr@l t following statement(s) is/are most appropriate
6rH Eq oqq d} Et lEa 6rdr/6iil ?
explanation for this feature ?
(u) EQirr+++G+1 gTrqwrdr r-fr tr
G) They do not need to reProduce
(b) tortu*o]Mtt (b) They ate somatic cells
G) A3qrq{qrfrE{fi| (c) They do not metabolize
(d) g+6r qrlel sriaft-+ ent 3riRl-${ {e-fl +' (d) All their intemal space is available for orygen
it.q srce tr transPort
kq-e{r : Options:
(1) fia6161 .W onlv (d)
(2) &-+e (a) (2) only (a)
(3) (a), (c) *i (d) (3) (a), (c) artd (d)
(4) (b)ss(.) (4) (b) and (c)
lir
A 26 ix-rnd-;E dL

99. qtrd Frqria*r finr Ertr qfldt {ft{ 6dt s{frr tl 99. The hepatic portal vein drains blood to liver from

(1) EEq (1) Heart

(2) 3lrcT{Fr (2) Stomach

(3) Kidneys
(3) Tffi
Intestine
(4) srii _@
100. The final proof for DNA as the genetic material cam
roo. 'd.qq.q. q*- qEsRrs q-flei t', q{-{T qfuq eqq from the experiments of :
ffi6 grjrrr t 3Trqr 7 (1) Griffith
(1) fiFFlr Hershey and Chase
-d
(2) E{ehi{ (3) Avery, Mcleod and McCarty

(3) orqn,ffig3t{ilq+rfi (4) Hargobind Khorana

(4) ETlirfq-<q{r{r 101. \{hich among the following are the smallest livin
cells, known without a definite cell wall, pathogeni
1s1. tTqftTfu( d t +tr s+i d6 an sfrfia q;lRrs.ri't,
to plants as well as animals and can survive withor
iirq- q+trtq( qiRl-6r fiIfn rr +fi, t rTEfi orh
oxygen
q-<sir i 1tr-qr-s t srh frfl 3rffiql +Sfud {6
?

s6at? (1) BaciLlus

(2) Pseudomonas
(1) d'dd
Mycoplasma
(2) qstffi (4) Nosloc
(3)

(4) iieffi 102. Which of the following options gives the corret
sequence of events during mitosis ?

102. frqfubd i t +lq vr tq-s-fl q.fi fr.Trqr * +tn. (1) condensation -+ nuclear membran
di erd qrtret qrsfr erg*q wim t: disassembly -) crossing over *
segregation -+ telophase
(1) 6q6a - $-a+ffi orliqaq -+ qt{frtfiq
condensation -) nuclear membran
J YT{s,$r + erqr+en / arrangement at equator -
disassembly -)
(2) qq{r r +.-q+ffi6r iiqa -+ cq tql centromere division -) segregation -
q1qaq e g1q1ftfgfitqqrqt -,5sr{4{or telophase

-+ }tfl.rz[ (3) condensation -> crossing over --> nucle.


membrane disassembiy --l segregation -
(3) {iffi{-+fr{frftTq-+}-q+ffi qr&qat
telophase
-+ YeI{-S-{rl j 3ierqPl
(4) condensation --) arrartgement at equator -
(4) {{qfi , qualq q1 qaPn -+ IrTElt{g 6l centromere division -) segregation -
feqrdl -+ Yel{-{.'ul -+ telophase

103. \rqFCI +qEri ti dft qr 4.rnfrat I 103. Which one of the following statements is correc
with reference to enzymes ?
(r) qriN-iTcq = ffiflsq rdqqrsq (1) Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenz).me
(2) ffiilEq - qiK-trBq + qEqqrsq Holoenzl.me : Apoen4.me + Coenz).me
(3) -NFq=Sqqqr{q+trr(qEq (3) Coenzyme : Apoenzyrne + Holoenz).me
(4) ariRrsEc = q6qwq + q6 sr.fr (4) Holoenzy,me = Coenzyme + Co-factor
n.l A
IFird-r+-sibhl
104. Durhg DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are
DNA ctdf,fr{r + dRTr 3n-srsr+1ds fsq+i
q-qrn
7M. used to elongate :

6?
(1) The leading strand towards replication fork'
(1) str5.ft E$G 61n{.n errq <r<q1
(2) The lagging strand towards replication fork'
(2) vffi Esrs 61 (r'q q{q,nqi qr< 61
(3) The leading strand away from replication
(3) sfrryfr teure t A sTrrrr er E1 fork.

(4) e@ fd$rs t ri qrqll{ Vr a1 f, The lagging shand away from the replication
fork.

ros. fretutua d t 6t{ q-fld' rff t 7

105. Which of the follotYing are not polymeric ?


(1) nwt'mew
(1) Nucleic acids
(z\ frei
(2) Proteins
(3) qr-ffii-{as
(3) Polysaccharides
(4) tufr'e (d Lipids
,/,
106. +aEisd {ifqrd A-r or qo qn, d q,rtfi sq i
'gtlsrd

t 3t{ sd qr;rq 41 ffi


sil T fttsltr e1 eTnr r-fr 106. The region of Biosphere
protected and where no
Reserve which is legally
human activity is allowed
tl-fr, qtqra-wrmtz
is known as :

(1) *1e*-{ co""n"


-k{
o\ q(5:r tr (2) Bu{fer zone

(3) qrrrm*i (3) Transition zone

(4) $:rnnrfrx (4) Restoration zone

107. \r6fdtr{4 ss{t qr<q fTE{fufun i ffi +it *t 116?


107. A dioecious flowedng Plant prevents both
tr (1) AutogamY and xenogamY
(1) Pg'qrdrcfiC-sr
Autogamy and geitonogamy
(2) q'E{isihqqngeiq{rrrr (3) Geitono gamy and xenogamy
(3) sulngeiqrrqr, et{Rftt{r (1) Cleistogamy and xenogamY
(4) e-td@q{ruekff{i-fi
108. A temporary endocrine gland in the human body
roa. qr+q vrtr i dic d it'd:r* rlq qrrnqi t ? ts

(1) ftfffTf'?{ (1) Pineal gland

(z) nfffift-e (2) Corpus cardiacum

(3) +a+ftu ;(Z( Co.P," lut"'*


(4) eiqq fr-e (4) Corpus allatum
A 28 mA-Enslls

10e. Eie{ - I q Rq.d. +{ ffif, t'ir 613rhi}rr qirqif 109. Match the following sexually transmitte
diseases (Column - I) u'ith their causative ager
( mq- u ) &'elrT Etfu-d' 61fqq st{ Ffr tddrcc 6T
(Column - II) and select the correct option.
q.fidfsqr
Column-I Column-Il
dsr-l Ffs{- Ir
(u) Gonorrhea (0 HIV
(a) C-ols. (, rry (b) Syphilis (ii) Neisseia
1t) fttoies (ii) qgtutult G) Genital Warts (iii) Treponema
G) qaaqS (nr) *lfrsT (d) AIDS (iv) Human
(d) AIDS (i") qqrqfr"dqT Papilloma - Viru
frsrg Options :

tcrih-Fr : (a) O) G) (d)


(") &) (") (d) ft| (n) (in) (i") (D
(1) (ii) (-) (i") (r) r/
I (2) (ii,) (i") (') (ii)
(?.) (ii,) (i") (,) (n)
(3) (-) (n) (iii) (,
(3) (i") (ii) (in) (,
(4) (iv) (iji) (ij) (i) (4) (,") (iii) (ii) (,

,,s. ffi$17 :irit6r qiiFnr siEr+-dr. trfr hwflr gm effi 110. Transplantation of tissues/organs fails often dr
to non-acceptance by the patient's body. \A/hich
t
-h *rtq e+qc.,-( d erar t 5'q-mR +'i+tr-firl +
of immune-response is responsible for
ty1
su<
fu'q6t{*i sfd-{si er1fmqTsir<lm tr rejections ?

(1) E srdlhn sEtmqr (1) Autoimmuneresponse


(2) 4:lfaTsr-qF4dqfu{qTsrjfuqi Cell - mediated immune response
(3) tfm-{dsfdw3{grscT (3) Hormonal immune response
(4)'+rf,ffiqqfil8it3qifrql (4) Physiological imgtune resPonse

111. sa{q-aas ffi qlRrdT d Tfi lTq qra ?


111. Spliceosomes are not found in cells of
(li crdq (1) Plants

Q) +16 @ Fungi
(3) qd (3) Animals
(4) m-+r'{ Bacteria
"W
2. tffdT ilqri sl q6 Tcr6{ur +{ Er t ?
112. An example of colonial alga is
(l) 4rlt!''1t (1) Cl orella
(2) di?qN
-{4 Voluox
(3) qAqrw (3) Ulothrix
(4) qg,mqo (4) Spirogyra

113. frqi o\qq}flrn<flf-drt? 113. Which ofthe follorving represents order of'I-Iorst
(1) qffi (1) Eqrridae
(2) qftd&rfir Perissodactyla
(3) 6+q's (r) Caballus

(4) ftrs' (4) Ferus


.. lEffifiErrulishl 29
A
114. \4hich of the following cell organelles is responsible
114. frElfufilrfr d adn qr q6. qlRrfiirr q.d.c1. E-{Tr *- for extractilg energy from carbohydrates to form
fds qrdaEts q sd fr+If,i + fdc Fd<rql t"dr ATP ?

tz (1) Lysosome
(1) d:f{6H (2) Ribosome
(2) iqffiq (3) Chloroplast
(3) Efiffiq-+ Mitochondrion
(4) ql6Fl6r
115. The process of separation and purification of
us. ersrd ffit!-cd, 3rfir"qffiet'A-{}.y6qq 3n1
expressed protein before marketing is called :

q"i gfmqrql flr66rqrdr t?


{*fiq (1) Upstreamprocessing
(1) cfrq-qrEr-rqtrI
Do\v nslredm Processing
3rJ9z{r6rsrM -A
Q) (3) Bioprocessing
(3) tqffiquT (4) P,,stprod uct ion Processing
(4) q{q5flr({ n FrM
116. Mycorrhizae are the example of
7]6. oq+xoffis<raqt? (1) Fungistasis
(1) q-d+,itlr
(2) Amensalism
(2) !tr-+Fd-q
(3) Antibiosis
(3) sftrfrfqiT
Mutualism
(4)

117. Viroids differ from viruses in having :

uz. ffi{s, fqqqsif tFIflt+ift+,{rc-:


(1) DNA molecules $'ith protein coat
(1) fr$-a 36qq$qqouae+gdttr
(2) DNA molecules withoutprotein coat
(z) EnfrAi sTlq{q+'oNaerEdtiltr
(3) RNA molecules n'ith Protein coat
(3) idfi 3TE{q + $q nNe erg tt t r

RNA molecules rvithout protein coat


(4) tq-{r fr&{ sTlq{or * nNa erg At t r

118. Root hairs develop irom the region of:


118. {iilcf6s d"tffi(dAt?
qRq-dqq Maturation
(1)
(2) Elongation
(2) fttseT
Root cap
(3) 5'iv (3)

(4) Meristematic activity


(4) tqlffi'qfu?rdl
119. lrft461 6 q6 f+'s v-+n +r t? 119. Coconutfruit is a:
?
(1) .qkdrre /1) Drupe

Q) q{qs-d (2) Berry

(3) E6E (3) Nut


(4) if5a wo (4) Capsule
A 30 ImA;6s,i"l

720. ftRr y+q-{-{iil qi ssa mti erd nut s$qe-ffi 120. Plants which produce characteristic
pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to
<sfi qA qr<c fiqfrfu-'d q t ffi R-q'Fx{d t ?
:

(1) s+(Fq (1) Mesophytes

(2) c<rrgir{\ lYt{ uauphvtes

(3) sr-@fiE #f Psanmophytes

(4) q-drqFq (4) Hydrophytes

p1. farl d gla {qeffi lT"fr Ri freii + qtqeni {t{stq 121. l4rhich one of the following is related to Ex-situ
t tiqfi,rd t? conservation of threatened animals and plants ?

(1) qqerufrwfrq6' Wildlife Safari parks

(2) ffqfrqdrtizFfe (2) Biodiversity hot spots

(3) eri-q-t qqi v-$ qt (3) Amazon rainforest

Himalayan region
l
(4) ftqrdqr fd (4)

122. Frqtutuadttteal 3fu, 122. Select the mismatch

(1) ertts q6idrrTqd Pinus Dioecious

(2) ,;,-{ q+ttma{ (2) Cycas Dioecious

(3) etffict ffisq (3) Saloinia He'-erosporous

(4) Wffizs sq+-ffg (4) Equisetum Homosporous

u3. fu f6E *'qdi d FIE{ffu( i t al s5mdr 6(fr 723 Which of the following facilitates opening of
t', stomatal aperture ?

(1) ils1ftrsT3if 4"rsEtftFtolliWc (1) Contraction of outer wa1l of guard cells

(z) arelRroeif e1s1ft t +ql @ Decrease in turgidity of guard cells

Radial orientation of cellulose rnicrofibrfu in


(3) ER ft1RffiT3it q1 stRrsl-fsrFn d
qHi(Fit6rffiqf{qr "H the cell wa1lof guard cells

t tqtq Longitudinal orientation of cellulose


(4) 6n olfrr+rSr d q]Rrfi-fqfn (4)
microfibrils in the cell wall of guard cells
qc{dgsil6,r srjtdf{qTq

qr fttRn 124. The association of histone H1 with a nucleosome


124. tdg}i H1 qr tFrqrq i' qrq riqq q"rat
indicates :

tr (t) TranscriPtion is occurrirg.


(1) ergdwdrartr
(2) DNA rePtication is occurring
e) DNAnt{f-ftfiElrdrtl
6\ The DNA is condensed into a Chromarin
(3) DNAqiItEr\iiqriqt,ott / Flbre.

(4) oNa +1t*is$ ef,{rqn t I (4) The DNA double helix is exposed.
31
A
lrrlili;E',srEhl

*-sHdilt? 125. DNA fragments are:


125. d.q1.q.
(1) trr^l-ff6. 3{rafrrd (1) Positively charged

*l NegativelY charged
(2) annq-+ 3faRR
(3) Neutral
(3) sq*{
(4) Either Positively or negatively charged
(4) i erq-t qqq * ergm qirerfr qI znneFF
dePending on their size
3rafrr<Asott
126. Capacitation oc.urs in:
126. eTqdTzrr4.d+dr tr (1) Rete testis
(1) gslr -:Trf,-6r (2) Epididymis
(2) 3{Frssul (3) Vas deferens
(3) wsr(.n female ReProductive tracl
,94
(4) qsqrqr{ td
(122. Whi.t osystem has the marimum biotnass ?

727. fsq cfttr t e{Frrdq +qqn e-d.I t ? ".

(1) qqqrRii, ,6 Forestecosystem


Grassland ecosystem
ti2)
(2) qrq r{iq qrf]?il
(3) Pond ecosystem
(3) ardcrftfr{ (4) Lake ecosystem
(4) Seclft-frd
128. A disease caused by an autosomal rrimary
12"8. q6 t r, il qftmW vrqfqq :rFazirr+ + +.rq zrar t non-disiunction is :

4'FrIBi Down's Syndrome


(1) sr31fu-sq (2) Klinef elter's Syndrome
(2) ft{casE{ftisq (3) Tumer's Sl,ndrome
(3) zil FqCn (4) Sickle Cell Anemia
14) zr:o]ftr6i -.rrqdt
L29. Life cycle of Ectocarpus and Fucus respectively
129. c.}a^I sfo ry+v* ot*t e-* *'ryr' i* tI AIC: \
(1) 3lfffi, f*nrynq (l) Haplontic.DiPlontic
(2) fuF61r, s'iftm-BgFln-+1 (2) DiPlontic,HaPlodiPlonti.
(3) 3rXerd-W-c{t, fuedq A Haplod iPlontic, Dr Plontic

(,1) o4ftrn B5fi)i.f,m1, qXn'R-d1 (4) Haplodiptonti,, Ha Plontic

130. qR F qR.qr.q. t seq qrKs tdl 333 l$i erRif 130. If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a
qrelw *-& afucEz fit t 'ft eo1 Y{ turf, protein wittr 333 amino acids, and the base at
position 901 is deleted such that the length of the
sncF 4r E T t ffiq d
qrm t t+ 3q qR.q{.q.
iiNA becomes 998 bases, hor'r'many codons will be
q1 mrqri eeE sii{+l erf,i d ETf,l tl it ffi altered ?
fr*qE<6qrr{tr (1) 7
(1) 1
(2) 11
(2) 11
33
(3) 33
"9|
(4) 33i (4) 333
t
ri
ji
t: Findi;Enqlist
A 32
131. The pivot ioint between atlas and axis is a type of
131. qz{s G \tqqs & *q qr qtefus t :
s-6R 6r dldr ?

(1) \flqdg (1) fibrous joint

(2) sqTielgmng Q) cartilaginous ioint

sYnoviall'oint
(3) Tririq{d+s ,6
A---5-
q gcl ql5
(4) saddle.joint
(4)

L32. A gene whose expression helps to identif


132. q6 qa frc, M grflrqk sqT<Rn +1ftrfi 41 transformed cell is known as :

rrrqn 6-G fr T6rq-iil 6.fr trQ Hr q-r qrdr t ?


Selectable marker
(1) qrdFqfrg{* (2) Vector
(2) {iqr{6 (3) Plasmid
(3) Q-tus (4) SEuctural gene
(4) r{rfircr-an qt1
133. Presence of plants arranged into well defined vertic
rre. gwe staitn mit t 61 3fi-fi qqT{
qqfun lrdf layers depending on their height can be seen be
*-er1vn rvfefo v+n eral qti'td qr sqifr t ?
in:
(1) Tropical Savannah
(i) =cr+E+*i'qvqr+
,6 TroPical Rain Forest
a) 3trIrfiEd-rfrqqqiq-{
(3) Grassland
(3) vru "fi (4) Temperate Forest
(1) rftitqqr
1,34. The genotypes of a Husbald and Wife are IAIB ar
rs4 qR cid qs .rd ql d=iraEq IAIB qzi IAi t I IAi.
ql+ dEii e Flq'{ q.,f C ffi
d+zrqq qi'rfi+grEc
Among &e blood types of their children, how mar
etrq tl o differeltgglgryPgsandphenotypes arepossible

(1) : frilzr{c; sqltarlq [o/ t'


(1) 3 genotyPes; 3 PhenotyPes
(2) s*irflYq; +d'teec (2) 3 genotypes; 4 PhenotYPes

(r) +frerq;iqtier$c 'lf 1^ i'


4 genotypes ; 3 phenotYPes
**
(4) +sffizsq;4st+.rsq ili- (4) 4 genotypes ; 4phenotyPes
t91$ .oqt'"u
135. grro rd1fi ferrr:n r***,rur** i#,t 135. Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of

(1) q*fiqt (1) Marchantia

(2) e14F (2) Fucus

(3) ,nfflst (3) Funaia

(4) dqrqriql;itj d Chlamyclomonas


.r-,
A
lHffiEnsrstf
#fr t 736. Which of the following is correctly matched for the
136. f{q i +f{ sq* ERr sfl-r 3flK + (l'PI Fc
product produced bY them ?
drcrd 1

(1) Acetobacter aceti: Antibioics


(1) qtld-rqfurrd :etdqfq6
(2) Methanobacteium : Lactic acid
(z) qlfiMftqq: Akm3T
(3) Penicillium notatum: Acetic acid
(3) lffifuqqiizq: qSEs 3rq
t+( Sorrhro*urrs ccrcoisiac : Ethanol
(4) d-fiiqrflde*<tff,tq=fe _/

137. i'6s 6r {q Yrryq l qr6{ fir6rdi * rrcq5i6 qcq L37. Frog's heart when taken out of the body continues
to beat for sometime.
{6,rrsfdrdrtl
Select the best option from the following statements.
f+H 6rrn t Efqn fu*-eq +r qqq +lfqq t

(a) tr65qfi3rsrdrfrtt (u) Frog is a poikilotherm.

@) Frog does not have ary coronary circulation.


(b) i'r+doltt<cRflurrSA"d"rt
G) EEqffinrfftqrdrmtr G) Heart is "myogenic" in nature.

(d) aqqssi-trs]irrtl (d) Heart is autoexcitable.

Options:
Ll
it
fuqq:
(1) t-+e1c; (1) oniy (c)

(A +-qd(d)
(2) only (d)

(3) (a)F(b) (3) (a) and (b)

(4) (c)rre(d) y{ (c) and (d)

rsa. *q qm t f{sq i' +t+ qr orn tI


rre-a 138. Which statement is wrong for Krebs'cycle ?

(1) 1r +* t' a1-a funei' q{ NAD+ sT (1) There are three points in the cycle where
rd NADH+H+ t{+6{!rd-flt NAD+ is reduced to NADH+ H+

(2) -o q-*fqmf{q' IAD i ql FADH2 ii (2) There is one point in the cycle where FAD+
ry is reduced to FADH2
,| qfi-flnrA-d1t-
t (3) During conversion of succinyl CoA to
(3) qffif{f, coA t vfiTfrm 3{F qfqdr +'
succinic acid, a molecule of GTP is
Ekn GrP + c+' 3{g or r{rdqq *ot t synthesised

(4) qo qm qfuFre qnE (qfuf.d coA) i' 19{ Th. ryd" rtarts with condensation of acetyl
q555fu6 er<fi vrq qfit 3{Rrq*d1t3i{ ./ group (acetyl CoA) witlr py'nrvic acid to yield
citrlc acid
fttao erqsqaq"rart

reg. tfrqiii ejqgar ;nsnq +]frrmrct ERI 3n<ftd A-fr t, 139. In case of poriferars, the spongocoel is lined with
ffir5ilt: flagellated cells called :

(1) 3rilqr (1) ostia

(.2) oscula
e) 3,f$-fl
(3) dSnrcz
"fl(4)
choanocYtes

{qc*tqq-+lRrdFI mesenchymal cells


rll
mai;EnslLl
A 34

140. fiq t- 6ia qr RNA vrufr *iRrsr t vgGT t d"rT 140. Which of the following RNAs should be
abundant in animal cell ?
mos

q"rt6c ?

(1) r-RNA .6 I-RNA


(7) t-RNA Q) I-RNA
(3) m-RNA (3) m-RNA
(4) mi-RNA (4) mi-RNA

141,. fiqq-qh qelq w+rt+ii *3a6qq1t? 141. Which among these is the correct combination o
(1) md,<ffii,{16 aquatic mammals ?

e) tffir, s1'f,,
"eFi7 (1) Seals, DolPhins, Sharks

(3) +d, Gffiim, 1d (2) Dolphins, Seals, Trygon


(4) Pflh; +d, dtd B{ Whales, Dolphins, Seals
(1) Trygon, Whales, Seals
142. r+rqr riraqur 41 E{ dl vqlfud 6{i qTa sTcif +
i
tusq trqfufudit dhqrq:n vfrrfi tr 142. With reference to factors affecting the rate o
(1) co2 leri-s{ur + fflq nqra Tfu W {Id photosynthesis, *'hich of the following statement
is not correct ?
r6rqt 6 to% qr Erdr *
t (1) Light saturation for CO2 fixation occurs a
(2) Er{ffiq co2 4i qtrdr I65"7" 66 cai 10% of full sunlight
q6 co2 fu{0-6{qdi<{ qeT{rfi t (2) Increasing ahrosphedc CO2 concentratio:
q
(3) c3 qKs sa ffqqFi a1 qftrf,-qr 4dr g3TI up to 0.05% can enhance CO2 fixation rate
rorsr {rds"r <flR t q-qFmc, c'K'ii + ftc Cq plants respond to hiSher temPerature
ii
qq?q rmqn e{Eq{rfd qrql *q d-at t "d riith .:nhanced photosynthesis whil
C4 plants have much lower temperatur
(4) zqmq6ER-{ll6F[f, **q, =qswvri optimum
*'leq co, so'or
rgfua erg'iso ts,nqrqt (4) Tomato is a greenhouse crop which can b
t grown in CO2 - enriched atmosPhere fc
higher yield
743. i
oifs'Fe-sEk qtilq{fi E-q vrq a-dr t? qe,
0) 'r' q1 qr,a tlq e1m'n qqw EtdT t 143. AsymPtote in a logistic growth curve is obtaine
when:
(2) K-N
(3) K>N (1)
. The value of 'r' aPProades zero

1,44.
(4)

qmq
K<N
41 qqfuii & x g'di t
qwfffi wtdzit
t v g'q'
(, :;J . .\[ts?x]
+ aA t I BF{d fr-re 6r qq{ +Tqq'i xqq Yq1 (4) *. * ry$
q*6{q6(fltt
fid {@r ql s{tdl t eik ssfir ,lrqff,df 144. Out of 'X o&" of ribs in humans onIY Y'Pairs ar
(1) x=72,\:7 ErFfq'6 Y[a t{n i kue ribs. 61ect the option thatcorrecdY rePresen
q,i{qt (s Si qtn qn d values of X and Y and provides their explanation
sirtui*wqESffitt ,kll X-12,\ =7 True ribs are attache
t,' dorsally to vertebral colum
(2) X-72,\=5 qTRf{fi lq'fuqi'58 d tiFr
and ventrallY to the stemur
qql{.m(gqisilfuI&sPIA True ribs are attache
(2) X= 12, Y =5
turf i'elqEqi+frtr dorsally to vertebral colurr
qTRlE6 qqff,zf Yts d and sternum on the two end
(3) X=24,\:7 '{r'r
6fun<sAgSdrfrtAtsi (3) x=24,\ =7 True ribs are dorsal.
attached to vertebral colurr
qq{ iTIqiSfilfrtl but are free on ventral side.
(4) x:21,\ -12 qTRrds cgrmzf YE '{r'r t- (4) X=24,\=12 True ribs are dorsal
str6<sAg6+frtAtsr attached to vertebral colurr
elq{ but are free on ventral side'
'{rqif 5ffirfrtr
35 A
F;Ai-ECrEhl

145. q{irq +m q Yers gq d.q{.q. rs +1 ffi 3rFr'ri 145. The DNA fragments seParated on an agarose
can be visualised after staining with :
ge1

+qr<egtql{6drt?
(1) Bromophenol blue
(1) ddFr=foq
(2)
(2) q*mr
Acetocarmine

(3) , Aniline blue


(3) <Frefuq
lA Ethidium bromide
(4) Efrrfsqq drrils
t qr t++fuo Functional megtspore in an angiosperm develops
rno. q+ eTr{d-dd qqq i aTd{frd Isdq'rJ 746.
into
EFI/
(1) Ovule
(1) dqTEs
Q) Endosperm
(2) Wqs
Embryo sac
(3) .4t du
(4) Embryo
(4) WI

147. Among the following characters, which one was


1a7- ftqfrfuq d Q qa *dtq t e{qqt d-wam eTci not considered by Mendel in his experiments on
r+m-tfuqnT$fuqrrrqr r? pea ?

(1) 6qr - REr qr d+t (1) -Stem


- Tall or Dwarf

(2) eqrim -qirrd qrrfird(fdd Trichomes - Clandular or non-glandular


Y
(3) fie - E{qr.ftor (3) Seed - Green or Yellow
(4) .Fd - EaftEt +vgil'+t (4) Pod - Inflated or Constricted
r
148. tm3e* t'ft eq ds, Efr"spn +qi ft t I q-dT+s 148. Lungs are made up of air-filled sacs, the alveoli Thev
I fr :v*n * en sfi i f+e q,RnI t Trid: rd fr'gqa ? do not collapse even after forceful expiration,
because of:
(1) 3rqNle rr{tB
ResidualVolume
(2) ern:v+qr 1{ftf,d qFTal
(2) Inspiratory Reserve Volumc
(3) qrfrq 3Tr{il{
(3) Tidal Volume
(4) fr:v*wgrlw en+at
'e (4) Expiratory Reserve Volume
b 1ae. qrr * fr( qrelq-s. Er{tffis-1ffi 66s fuu
: qtor{ q-rar t l L49. GnRH, a hypothalamic hormone, needed in
d
m (1) ar fi1v qlq q{ 3lk 1P1 qi erffil &'
reproduction, acts on :

n. qrqq q1g*firo+rar tr (1) anterior pituitary gland and stimulates


secretion ofLH and oxYtocin.
rd
m
(2) eu$1r ff}l w etr LH 1,ti FSH +qrsurql
anterior pituitary gland and stimulates
34666rmtt
ls.

ly (3) vw ft1i ulT w sln arrsqHs{ \'d rsH t "6(3) secretion ofLH and FSH.

posterior pituitary gland and stimulates


ur qrqur6lsfrfud q-cdrt r
secretion of oxytocin and FSH.

ly (4) w-a {-1i Tlu w elrr LH Si ftAtffi{ + qrsor (4) posterior Pituitary gland and stimulates
on q1sfrftn+nntr secretion of LH and lelaxin.
A 35 tlind!=trd'Ehl

150. dffiidqr d sA t+s+l sqranq tI 150. In Bougainvillea thorns are the modifications of:

(1) srjqd (l) Stipules

(2) 3TqerFrmqs (2) Adyentitious root


Stem
(3) {T (4) I-eaf
(4) c"f
151, Which one from those given below is the period for
151. Frqfrtu( d t dlr Ri erqfq i'sd + {q,,rur +' !q}ii Mendel's hybridization erperiments ?
61,i? l^{ rssb - r8b3
(1) ^1856 - ^t863 / rr, 1840 - 1850
(2) 1840 - 18so (3) 1857 - lsbe
(3) -t857 -'t869
(4) -t870
- 1877
(4) 't870 -"t877
erd' Ef{ *tt& rg rs q<r?i }. qqlq erddEor q{ 152. Good vision depends on adequate intale of carotene.
752.
rich food.
ft.ft+raltr Select the bestoption from the following sialements.
FTtrI TI gqIIiFI SEFI6I q[FIETTtrq ,-
(a) Yi/min A derivatives
I
are formed from
(u) k&rtffi{A}qerxmttr e'arotene.

(b) r*ffisvfs3{idkmet*f Af<-+req'dG (b) The photopigments are embedded in the


membrane discs of the inner segmenL
*diltt (c) Retinal is a derivative of Vitaniin A.
G) tte{effiqe6rEffif,tr (d) Retinal is a light absorbing part of all the
(d) tFere q$ Efu !-sT$quiqil qr r+rvr e{-qqiffi visual photopigments.
qm tr
Options :

ka-rq: 0) (a) and (b)

0) 1r1wft) (2) (a), (c) and (d)

(2) (a), (c) Fi(d) ,6) (a) and (c)

(3) (a)(q(c) (4) @), (c) and (d)

(4) (b), G)Ss(d) 153. \4rhich one of the following statements is not valid
for aerosols ?

1s3. tWa + frqq t', tTEfufun t t +tr qr qrrq qrq


(1) They are harmful to human health
T6IE/
(2) They alter rairlJall and monsoon pattems
(1) iqr+qer+ra+.fuqafrqTtst They cause increased agricultu ra I
(2) n eqi etrqngqi lEfdd qft-qfda 6Ct produchvity

(3) 6il+nor5fr wr<+mi'Effi Et&t (4) They have negative impact on agricultural
land
(4) t Afr rfi'wr*nnr+Y'{rsTdAt
qnq t+c+r rirfi :rd dF[ 7
154 A@Sgj4ltg.d pressue/volume will not cause
1s4. rtr{q/ 3]Frfil t qfr * the release of
(1) \tn 6""io; (1) Renin
(2) qQqetE$fr+qtr+ --{' Atrial Natriuretic Factor

(3) tdetr (3) Aldosterone

(4) ADH (1) ADFI


IHilGE^dEE 5/ A
1ss. c{3ii t {G riwq i sqS'TS t+s r*n vrq H qr 155. Homozygous purelines in cattle can be obtained
(sat? bv:
6 matingof related individualsof samebreed.
(1) qsAnR+{qfqdvgeii+,fterm '\2) matir.rg of unrelated irdividuals of same
(z) 116A'rw+ 3rs-"ilqdvgst&ri,mrm breed.
(3) G'f\rirt<]+lryn+{,rqERr (3) mating of individuals of differentbreed.
(4) fufifi!-qTftqi+Wen+qrrqERr (4) mating of individuals of different species.

156. ri{6fr qqr m{kI: qr e-{rfr t ? 156. The vascular cambium normally gives rise to
(1) 6111 3I{tR (1) Phel.loderm
(2) qrrrfufrrirs-Erd (2;
- Primary phloem
(3) Efr?mqldq Secondary rylem

(4) qft-c-s. -6(4) Periderm

,ur. 6qd6t+wqrrt:fuat? 157. I\rhich of the followmg stdlpmcnLs is correct ?

(1) ffi cwr41 3{ftfr Svrre*fuqervnre}r ll The ascending limh of loop ot Hcnle is
(2) ffi qM 6t r+rra i-o q fuq l+qnrrq / impermeable to u,ater.
"pr
tr (2) The descending limb of loop of l-Ienle is
impermeable to water.
(3) kqnql ertf Uqrqm+'idqcr.rqtr (3) The ascending limb of loop of Henle is
(4) H qrcr61 er+t6 Uwf*Sd 3ilr-i'+fdq permeable to water.
wqrrEq { 1
(4) The descending limb of loop of f{enle is
permeable to electrolytes.
1s8. tr.(r sth qfui + qq{d qrei rit ffi w ,r anr
irorqrv+-mtz 158. Fruit and leaf drop atearly stages can be prevented
by the application of :
(1) eTffii
(1) Cytokinins
(z) sfiffi'{ (2) Ethylene
(3) 3,ffi-{ (3) Auxirs
(4) f;rdfc* arro (4f Gibberellic acid
15e. q6a s{ + ftq ai *1"< vavno d vivt frtrq rrq t
qd qr qtqq.r ct frFrso i crqt t+' trr{ + m'q 159. A baby boy aged two years is adrrritted to play school
and passes through a dentalcheck - up. The denfut
<ia 0 r fuq eah d Eid 3r3vfu.d q ? observed that the boy had twenty teeth. l4/hich teeth
(1) Fils
were absent ?

(2) r({m'
(1) Incisors
(2) Cantnes
(3) e+q-Tdur6 ,
Pre-molars
(4) !-dq+. I
(4) Molars
,6s. tffit, +itzi * qrlr at{ tft c-t-dYoi fqRrqdr ql
Friqt.q{a t ? 160. An important characteristic that Hemichordates
share with Chordates is :

(1) ..Jerq+1or$furtd (l) absencc ol notochord


(2) elqrild rfu6r dfisr 1E (2) ventral tubular nerve cord
(3) dqtfqg-nr-sn Pharvnx with grll slils
(4) fundq'fs(41r-q-fi -14
(4) pharynx without gill slits
A -r6 FinilEliifihl
167. er|qrfr<q tiqrd q4'+1yr<od *foq f*-qrTqT 161. Artificial selection to obtain cows vielding higher
Utrqe{q *i<qtmt2 milk output represents :

(1) rprr4f+n* qrq er}fu qE q+nqr { gs es{ur (1) stabilizing selection as it stabilizes this
character in t]le population.
+l terFi-qr{or 6tdl t r

directional as it pushes the mean of the


@ kws+etutqifu {6"ociqcrt4qls6.ftar character in one direction
t q+-dtfltr (3) disruptive as it splits the population into two,
(3) f+<rr+. qq}i6 16 w+ier *,} t q fq.rTfsd one yielding higher output and the other
lower output.
+-cm t, ss erfirs rflrfi qel qe e-q q-q
:er<r qrd r
(4) stabilizing folloued by disruptive as it
slabilizes the population lo produce higher
(4) r,e]Iqt-+n-+t'qlqfr-fi-cidrfu qeqqqqri l ield ing cows.
*q 3q66 rffi q *"lffi+-qq 6-cdr t r

1,62. Select the correct route for the passage of sperms in


762. rqtr*t qm,pt + erTiTf,?q +'#d qrl or q+r male frogs :

oltsq: 0) Testes r Bidder's canal + Kidney -+ Vasa


(1) lqq 3 faq Td-+Tffi+{Im ff-+ efferentia -+ Urinogenital duct + Cloaca

T*-at qrH , r+qt (2) Testes --+ Vasa efferentia -+ Kidney --r
Seminal. V-esicle Urinogenital duct -+
(2\ !-sTt + gm eTFqtI(,r gffi, TfiRrq -r -
rlr,qaa qlk$ -+ srfl4-r
(3) Testes -+ Vasa efferentia -.> Bidder's canal
(3) Eqrr -:Ufi qrffi-+fusrcrd-e ar+rfffi + Ureter
- Cloaca \o
/
+ qq-(S-{
Testes -+ Vasa efferentia + Kidney ,-;
(4) {voi -+ g* qrftsT(-,{q -+fuqrre ->
/ Bidder's canal --> Urinogenital duct -+
5* v{{effi+ emwr Cloaca

163. f{q i +Yr Fr fu*.ec 3Tr{yI4 t +Ti*-qr atr q-dfu'd 163. Which of &e following options best represe.nb tie
enzl.rne composition of pancreatic iuice ?
r"rtsfli-dr tZ
(1) amylase, peptidase, trypsinogen, rennin J,
(1) SqT{eq, tdgq, ffiirw+, \faa g1"*1;,1y
(2) arnylase, pepsin, trypsinogerL maltase
(2) cq-{&q, qes{, Efsnq{, qTatq' (3) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, rennin )o
(3) Hle, q<rq&s, tltu-r, ifui gennin) l{ tiputo. amylase, ry psi no gen. t
(.1) drsilq. qqrdrn feflq{rdr. rirsTaiiEFftMii " procarborypeptidase

ro+. frqfttun fr A ffi VsjrmE qq6tu (c1.E'r1.) 164. Phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO,
q-6yqfq+co, lrdt2 acceptor in :

(1) C,t sKs (1) C1 plants

(2) C, piants
C4 cKs
(3) C2 plants
(3) C2 qr(c
(4) Cq and Ca plants
(4) c, dr c, vK+
165. The morphological nature of the etiible part of
165. ark{ + rcl} qrd qr,r ?t't Fqri{s.rfft qr t : coconut is :

(1) cftWdts (i) Perispern


(2) E1-e!-{ (+ CotYledon
(3) TliN 4l Endosperm
(4) qeliiils (4) Perjcarp
,-,..'ffif,l;E"Aanl 39 A

160. t{r+q 9lfiic{ Ei+ (A"c)


q{ 61RrsT fr Ecqfi 166. Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC) is a protein
degradation machinery necessary for proper mitosis
t
iaqrdr + gars 5c di ft. fuq or+w+ *E-t of animal cells. If APC is defective in a human cell,
diBvn wffir t r qg qlaq q1ftrsr i anclffi which of the following is expected to occur ?
tftfiqi wrqftat'nu (1) Chromosomes will notcondense
(1) Wq"tr{dr-fifi (2)
_ Chromosomes
will be fragmented

(2) Iorqiqtsddqdi 12f Chro-oro*es will not segregate


(3) X"q?yq-{T6fi (4) Recombination of chromosome arms will
(4) 1wq".j-qrttgid,ffitn OCCUI

167. MALT qmq vft q E*mrq s++ qr orrqq m 157. MALT constitutes about percent of the
Iymphoid tissue ir human body.
efrsrd rdr t?
(1) s0% /O 5o'/"

(2) 20% (2) 20%


(3) 707" (3) 70%
(4) l0% (4) 10 %

roa. tiixifoii * rrE1 {arn B-ti'qr ferd AA t ?


168. Receptor sites for neurotrarsmitters are Present on:
(r) fisik+'3rnFji +1 tqf?ii t (1) nembranes ofsynaptic vesicles
(2) Td-trifir$'ffit (2) Pre-s1'naPticmembrane
(3) <tumqr*'ffif qt (3) tips of axons
(4) crqn$iFrdnffit ,41 post-s)"napti(membr...re

769. qg] q gk tift qr qfteqlT sr-sl ff tS qarot

+iff6: 169. Hypersecretion of Growth Hormone in adults does


not cause further increase in height because :
I

I
(1) qeiiqqktidqfrM-qdqmtr (1) Growth Hormone becomes inactive in adults.
(2) fsrinrqq * qq-q(qfttuft{d At dE d Epiphyseal plates cloie after adolescence.
l qrfitr ,6
(3) Bones loose their sensitivity to Growth
l
(3) qdii 3rturziqkafrq*'cfdq+fiYifdnr Hormone in adults.

I
dttfitr (4) Muscle fibres do not grow in size after birth.
(4) q+&vrur(ffi ilE3iitgk-rdddt
770. Alexander Von Humbolt described for the first
170. qWgr sft E{+ i qdqqq wrq&i-d trq z time :

(1) qrftfurfffr+qfrfrtr-dl (1) EcologicalBiodiversity

(2) ffi*T{qii+ftqq' (2) Laws of limiting factor

(3) qrfr frr riqq -g


Species area relationshiPs

(4) {qEqkvfr-s1Tf (4) Population Growth equation

-
771. q4aq 3156q i5q5 ErrI sqf, 6kfl - 171 MyeJ-in sheath js produced by :

(1) rqnffiqiffirB:$er-<s _r({) Schwanl Cells and Oligodendrocytes


(z) nnrdrRr+rqi{*q61M (2) Astrocytes and Schwann Cells

(3) erfdrt$$sr{\rsefu{tq-fr (3) OligodendrocytesandOsteoclasts


(4) erftq{tn-mq?idT{?ffi (4) Osteoclasts and Astrocytes
I;
40
lHindi+Enblishl i:l
A
+1+ie.r qE{ 6q t, 172. In case of a couple where the male is having a very 1
772. qacvFo fw*'5ts tE*rEet ' low sperm count, which technique will be suitable
E-{+ ftqfii-!-{ 61ul..it r+.+osfu'd'{kft ?
for fertilisation ?
(1) eid:rtqi{rq{2rriflul (1) Inhauterinehansfer
(z) it-er<re1-{aid'tu6'tdfrq-{grsw (2) Gamete inhacytoplasmic fallopian transfer

(3) Etiq+t$sl (3) Artificiallnsemination

(4) 3fa:41ffiq{trrgft{{cul Intracytopiasmic sperm iniection

773. ilq d $ft q1 e1++e dd'ftzre elRrea +1 fqrfri 41 173. \Artrich of the following components provides sticky
character to the bacterial cell ?
fqRrsdr r<R srdr t ?
(1) BlRrflfqft (1) Cell wall
(2) Nuclear membrane
(z) ffiqffi
(3) Plasma membrane
(3) d'qrffi
Glycocalyx
(4) rdT{d"6fu-*,
t 174. DNA replication in bacteria occurs :

174 qisqrii t a ci q sfd1"ilqr iim :

(1) During S Phase


(1) s.ar++sTr*drn
(2) Within nucleolus
(z) +ff,6r+q<{ Prior to fission
Ji
(3) f{{q.rs{t T{A (4) Just before transcriPtion
(4) sr{d-{tAnq6A
175. The function of copper ions in copper releasing
\75. qiqr ritE-a 'luo' t 4iq{ 3Tr+ii+r er qTd didl t 2
IUD's is :

(1) t Emrrjeii dr rrftNA-ddT qq f{+-q-{ q{rrfrI 6rl They suppress sperm motility and fertilising
+"Gtt -L{ capacity ofsperms.
They inhibit gametogenesis.
Q) igre-w'r+eirtmitt (2)

(3) i rqtqlq 4l tqlr a'fr< a-5rgm q-{r it 6 (3) They make uterus unsuitable for
' implantation.
(4) t rfffiaqis<ft.-oqritt (4) They inhibit ovulation.

170. Frqfulqd t dlc vt qttrqe srqi{ i fTciki'Eq


176. \Vldch of the following in sewage heatment removes
=ittqt tr+rcott? suspended solids ?
(1) gfrr+sq-ar (1) Tertiary heaturent
(z) Ffi-q-+qqn (2) Secondary heahnent

(3) qlqfu63q=m ;l?f Pit ury ouua,.unt


(4) eTr{+tsqqR (4) Sludge treatment

u7. {& se qT qer fu'rq t{-f,fl A-fl t ? 177. The water potential of pure water is :

(1) ri'q ,{ z.ero

(2) qatsq A) Less than zero

(3) ryt erferowaCs'tqq (3) More than zero but less than one

(4) qfrt 3ftr+. (1) More than one


A
F-dilrEGjisr,ll 47

t rre-o q+q 178. Identify the wrong statenent in context of


u8. sid:6'I + E-<!i i'fTqidfud Eftq :
heartwood
(i) Eqi 4rdf{6 c}Frm sq A ffA t (1) Organic conpounds ale deposited in it
(2) a5cre-<fu+rsdrfrt (2) .
It is highly durable
(3) *-" gi.6fi "ii6rqffi{ gPrmdrt6{s6-fi Itconducts water and minerals efficiendy
t /
(4) It comprises dead elements with highly
(4) q'q 3i-fi;( tdF-fig-ff ftift erA Td ft{ AA t lignified u,alls

17e. +il rdrfu{ 3rg +'


O-&SFffi qq Eri silRrfii etffidr
Thalassemia ancl sickle cell anemia ate caused due
ril&qq t eqsr }. onor tIil t t#a 6qi sr
q{FI 779.
to a problem in globin molecule synthesis' Select
41tqSl the co ect statement.
\:
(1) fi tdrfu 'ioor rirtqur e"r frrcq-* Zia A;
(1) Both are due to a qualitative defect in globin
qr<q dt t t chain synthesis.

(2) +ifrdrFfi '1u-eriirdu':r+isftnvrrr*nft (2) Both are due to a quantitative defert in globin
:sqnq rra t r
chain synthesis.

q-ffiftqr.,.drei ed5+6c ffiqor+6rcrr Thalassemia is due to less syntl''esis of globin


(3)
rot t t
/ molecules.

i (1) Sickle cell anemia is due to a quantitative


(4) <rs alfrrsr ercwm rqitfct eq ffir-rmer*
problem of globin molecules.
qqq'l*6RqEtdrtr

180. n cq. ti-rc' 3islvp{ ri \rs drflus rior qt i :in q 180. Flowers lvhich have single ovule ilt the ovary and
pollinated
:"i", t "jq {Ea * qrqq6; ffis} 61rr rrrfrra di are packed into inflorescence "reusually
by,
E/
(1) Water
(1) qql
(2) Bee
Q) rcq-l
(3) si3 .6 Wind

(4) Bat
(4) qqrll(s

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