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Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question. arenas weet at wor ene wr set mE | wate er 3 (ota) slant aor 1 wet Tord wor & Pre ww sie wey oT) wees apa TET wT ITS YT em (i) If more than one alternative answers seem ta be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. aft arts teftra ore wal vet Pare whe et at freee ws TT Si ' (iii) This paper comprises of three Sections : Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Bach section contains 50 questions. ag es oa ote coat arb: atfee flare, THR fis Oe ate Marr Nile wes 450 7 I . SECTION -1 wre -1 . (PHYSICS) (hfe fre) 1, The mass é& dengity gf-asolid sphere aze measured to be (124 + 0.1 (4.60.2) kg/ m>. Calculate the volume of the sphere with ereor imits ) Kean (1) (2.7401) m? Q)..Q.74024) m3 @) 27202) =? A) (2.72024 m? (3) RTO. 17U/115/16(Set-l) ye ha Te wh ear wen wae BATE: (eset kg wT (6.6 + 02) ers #3 2) Hel & sraret HT rer afey, ae ea wits @) @7401)%3 @) (2.7 +0.14) #3 3) (2.7202) #1 @ (2720.24) 9 2. What is the percentage error in determination of time period of a pendulum where length and acceleration due to gravity are measured with + 1% é& 2 2% errors ? (1) 1.5% (2) 2.5% 8) 3.5% (2) 4.5% we cite 8 orate $ fake A pea a er ee ol werd oer Gooner eae H wfc ge £19 Te + 2% F ? (1) 1.5% (2) 2.5% @) 3.5% (4) 4.5% 3, A thin wire has a length of 21.7 cm and radius 0.46 mm. Calculate the volume of the wire to correct significant figures. (2) 0.1443 em? @Q) 0.144 em3 Q) 0.44em? @ 020m? We Tre OR Pt ara 2.7 SA Ter foe 046 Pe eh oe Sora at rT affine, elt unekes ofa cant # () 0.1443 eh @ 0144 a8 3) 0.14 @ 028 4. The dimensional formula for the coefficient of viscosity : oy [uur ?] @ [wur?] oy hac w barr] sor yore ar afia as et moter w par] 2 fwter] w jer) 3) (ut (4) 5. 6. ATUN15/N6(Set-l) A force F be acting on a body free to rotate about a point O and let F the position vector of any. point P on the line of action of the force. The! torque ? | of this force about point O is defined as (f -j +68) (i +37-&) is: @) (avi +13}+58) Nam @ (17t-13}.+56) Non @) (7?-13}-+5%) Nem @ (7i-13]-5k) Nan ww wa Powe raat five we Ue Phe O @ erte pie S Arg aren 2 aie AT fe fieg Po a + 8 fm we ver ores 8) ge fey we aT rar ay (TS anfers & ( au @ (iis1a} +38) ae @ (avi-13j+5h) aH @) ae (4) (7? -137-58) yerter A ball is thrown upward from the ground with an initial speed of u. The ball is ata height of 80 m at two times, ‘the time interval being 6 S. What is the value of u, taking g = 10 m/sec? ? (1) 15. m/sec @) Bm/sec (3), Aldawdsce 4) 50 m/sec cere gh a wePre Hw me oe Gon ore by TTA Hee A He ara eer & fer ears 6 tres #1 g we 10, AL AY EU wr AT aan ohm? aq) we @ a eve @) 0a @) 50% {e PTO 17U/115/16(Set-) B Velocity time graph of a particle moving in a straight line is shown in the figure. Which one is the corresponding displacement time graph of particle if s=Owhent =0? we fet ta was Go aT ae one Peagen fear 81 ae t= Os = 0 O, Te Yee RTT way ae SAA eh? v (m/see) A system is taken from a given initial state to a given final state along various paths represented on a P-V diagram. The quantity that is independent of the path is (2) Amount of heat transferred, Q (2) Amount of work-done, W 3) QbutnotW @ (Q-W) (6) 10. 17U/115/16(Set1) fare ww Rom ote aero afr omen 4 aga eed @ @ are GTA 2) ae Ue at ue S Hoe fee wet wet z i P f ny Vv (Q) Wer RT at ATT, @) fed aa ond St ae W @) Qe Wat @ @-W . When two samples at different temperatures are mixed, the temperature of the mixture cannot be : {1) Lesser than lower or greater than higher temperature (2) Equal to lower or higher temperature (3) Greater than lower but lesser than higher temperature (4) Average af lower & higher temperature ra eh Sere rere ar oe Pare ttt ar Share at a a aT: (1) ARITA & oa ote atten Q aide Q) Ra or attrac & axa Q) FET 8 afte afte ater 8 aH (® RTE ste sere er aires For a surface molecules + (1) the net forse’on it is zero. (2) there isa net downward force @) the potential energy is exe than that of a molecule inside (4) molecules are in vapour state Bs we vated ay F fe: (1) BHF Ge ae OT AT EF Ar Q) ga aa A A ate wT 3) Rafter Ga) FAR IRR ory S gar tae or (4) ara Pee A ee " PIO. 17U/115/16(Set-l) 11. A satellite is revolving around the planet. The gravitational force between them is varies with R-°/? where R is the radius of the satellite. The square of the time period is directly proportional to : We sage fied ue A sto aR wt fod de qeeroty ae RO aged 3, vet R oa a Ben @ Wh an a often ae Tm af q@ rR ey Re Q) Rol? a Rv? for areal gas (Vander Waals’ gas), which one is irize ? a (1) Boyle's temperature is 5 (2) Critical temperature is 3 2a . a (3) Triple temperature is (4) Inversion temperature is [> ARG Ae CIRGY aoe AY) HAY GT BET 7 YW aoe wo eT Wy sree ais Seber & (2) Pro ae 24 ter 8 (4) apperer ere Aaron ‘The satisfactory theory of Brownian motion was invented by : ()) Brown (2) Carnot 3) Einstein (4) Maxwell aot Tie etnies Para at cit fer at Q) aR (2) ore (3) sigrcia () Aeeter The ‘normal mode of vibration for the given spring eystem may have the frequency : feat na Roms Prore aaT fora & IT GH neh eh wa # (8) 18. 16, 47. 18." 17U/115/16(Set!) Calculate the work-done by the gas during the complete cycle : Ram a te gre ren rer ord a fees ee Volume > @) Rev @ zh, a) @ PA Two thin lenses having optical powers of -12 D and + 8D are placed in contact with each other. The focal length of the combiriation is : : (1) +025am = 2) -025em —. (3) + 0.25m (4) -0.25m x12 orhee een + 8 SMe S ah gad ore Aat a vag a Werey wT TT 21 gm ain A es gh ON: (1) +0258 2) -025%%o «= 3) + 0.25%o (4) - 0.25 Aho How focal length of a convex lens (refractive index: 1.5) changes when it ts completely immersed in the liquid (refractive index 1.65) : (1) convex lens with same focal length (2) convex lens with less than earlier focal lengtty (3) convex lens with greater than earlier focal length (4) concave lens with changed focal length ‘che (Groat 1.5), « eee er 15), Ve a4 (raise 1.65) eh om a gar 8) vet Sew (1) Serer ae STAY wae eA aT Q) saa de 4 Glow Beet at gaara (3) ore che afte wld ef ved at geen a (4) stare dhe cect ee wees or Jn Young's double slit experiment, the expression for fringe width is: sion & fare wet 9 for ated an ier & : 2D w pak © @ PHAR @ pol ® bod, 9 8) PTO. 17U/115/16(Set-4) 19. In the minimum deviation case of incident light, which is the path of refractive ray in the prismas in figure ? fa 8 oncita wert sears a eer Yate omaftie fern an wear? ai 2) 2 @)3 a4 20. An electric flux () emerge uniformly in all directions out of a positively charged conductor. If this conductor is enclosed into a large metallic sphere (container) the electric fluy (f°) emerging from this metallic sphere can he expressed as: . we emir@ orate ares a dea some (9) wer wo A eh erat A Sete gta 81 aR ga aes at ye ag ena wie * ee fear one ote a frie dae errs (p') aT ae ST: @) yao 2) 0 Q Gd @ {0.4 “ap. “The characteristic impedance (29) of free space is (1) 3772 (2) 3579 @) loa (4) zerouhm et ara By afronesPOray ware (29) dt & (i) 3779 (2) 3570 @) 1002 @) ya am (10) 23, 24, TUN 15/16(Set-1) The Q-factor of a coil is the measure of its : (1) mutual induction (2) self induction (3) retentivity (4) selectivity feel qos at Qaymie fet FS Rewer aoe $2 (1) airy tere . (2). aa 3) arersftern (@) were The grid of a triode affects the plate current in the following way : (2) increases plate voltage Q) neutralises space charge (3) enhances thermionic emission (8) releases more electrons from the.plate grits fe, te Page aren oy Aes a tone aah & (1) ‘ae wr deta aoe Q) sree arte at Panis ae 3) Tuas wots aerex @) ted aftr gdaght era ae . Curie law x T = constant, relating magnetic susceptibility (x) and absolute temperature (1) of magnetic substances is obeyed by + (1) All magnetic substances (2) Paramagentic substances (3) Diamagnetic substances (4) Ferrins at nt Pear x T= Pere, geet erat gest gh (,) gen were (1) see Bl aT 8, PBT Tes PTS gre fren ara F: Cy i greaiia gepit Q) sggaata wet 3) afgracter vert (@) ies The average energy of the classical oscillator is: Presid cites oT that wat & , 3 (a) kr Bra @ dar arp (1) Ra 17U/115/16(Set-l) 27. Under the influence of weak magnetic field, normal Zeemann’s effect might be exhibited by: aaah Gata &a waa 8, ardey Gere era A are eres ef cher aTfey Q) A (2) He (3) Ne @) K 28. The de-Broglie expression is : Sardi aa es h 7 D a sek (@) p= x (2) pei Q) pee (@) pak 29, What is the lemperature of sink if the efficiency of heat engine i 50% and it takes heat at 0°C ? ip a eH cra an, WAS Se SH HY TACT 50% 8 Tn TE OC TE TH A eT EP (1) 137°K (2) 197°C Q) 273K (4) OK 30. Graphs which show how electrical. resistance varies with temperature for metallic wire & carbon? R R R R a \ {, / ee \ Meal? Carbon? Mel?" Gabon?” R R . R N 8) K |_/ @) | / — = r mT e Metal Carbon - Metal Carbon ang & ore ce ods ee ar art & ater 9 HW afte TE? cer yk sate ie () \ J i \ [q+ >» > a | ome dt an ag ' a ede oT (4) al ae ® A — qa ae a ay oe owe a 17U/115/16(Set-)) 31. Which one show the variation of relative intensity of X-rays as their wavelength (a? waft ot ube dim at uReda ahah adrdet 3 aun 8 2 I I (1) a 2) D2 a I I “” ®) rat ® 4 rh 32, From n = 3 to n = 1 energy level of hydrogen atom, which one is correct Tepresentation of emission spectrum ? SRRNe Weary S Gut Rn = 3 Mn = 1A wants wen at aan fw wet Prefer oer & ? . 53 7 ns2 (a) I n=1 33. A parallel plate capacitor whose plates are 2.5 cm apart is charged to a potential difference of 150°V. The force of a'tent chargeablue placed between the plates is: We waren ufeeeT eis Thee uecany 2.5 a BT 100 ake Frey rt Fee 1 Me A 27 Berm weleoy are We Tt are we BS () 04N 2) O.Q5N @) 0.004 0.164 (3) * PTO. ATU ISN6(Setl) 34, 3. 36. 37. 38. 1 Ey and Ey be the energy values of valence & conduction levels of the materials, then the value of Fermi-energy level will be : af £, aa E, yee B ear ea Zea Gal ER wT oul ae A, a1 el Ga () Fre | @ Fp =[Stte) & Ee @) 6p 220, +E.) } v2 Electron héle pairs are produced in intrinsic semi conductor by : (1) Emission (2) lonization G3) Doping (4) Thermal energy seagrass YA wT wares a ona Fam 2 (1) aces aT (2) sTeRTaRTT ETT B) sift ae (4) oha wot ERT Pair-production & pait-annihiliation are taking place at the energy value = Jase car ga-feree, aot @ fe Aw ert &? () eV 2) KeV (3) Mev (4) GeV Current in the semi-conductor is produced by: Q) electrons only (2) holes only (3) tons only (4) electron & holes aniaree # ent gor adhe () dea weegA ERI (2) wae at ahr Q) wet omer RT 4) weaght cen ert ETT Which one is the expression for law of mass action ? ara fiver ant Prom rer ait aret Profits fear set & 2 2 ny (3) m=" ne (a) 1, <7 rH with value 1.5x10!m *. Doping . The doped semiconductor is of ‘Pure Si at 400 K has equal electrons & hol bby phosphorus increase 1, 10 4.5% 10m? (1) retype with hole concentration, m, =5% 10?’m> (2) peype with hole coneentration, 1, = 2.5% 100m {@) metype with hole concentration, My « 2.5x10"*m ' 2 8 (4)_ptype with hole concentration, my = 9% 10? mn (14) 40. Ai. 17U/115/16(Set-l) 400 K we va Si 4 away art 4 gaa cer dr 15x10%m > 8) oka & Shr ae oe gelagis A adh Rem 45x10" m> 8) Ses achat Bs (1) nT, ny =5x10m Ba aT ART Q) PERG: m, =2.8x10%m? ver ue & ar @) eR, mm, =25x10%m? de ar } wet @) pei, ny =5x10%m™> ga ar BURT A 100 W bulb works on 200 volts and another 200 W bulb works on 100 volts for their normal working. Then the ratio of resistances of 100 W bulb to that of 200 W bulb is + BH 100 We wr ey 200 Tipe GR ae BMT 200 Bree wea 100 Hee we wad wren S100 me eS ae of Hee I 200 He aeq a wfavrer A argu & (1) 2:1 (2) 4:1 @) 8:1 @ ub Ima half wave rectifier which wave shape ie a relatively high level of accuracy when cut-off voltage Vy, << Vip, ? Seg Rete degen we ke I pa ba x (15) 2 PTO. 17UN15/16(Set-l) 42. 43. a4, 45. “> 4) 182 If length of emitter, collecter and base are Lp, Le and Lg respectively in the transistor then which is correct relation among it wR ge pine & cent, einem abe one at crag wre Lp, Le aR Lp & a et wd wart ) Les Le = Ly Q) Leslee PH 4 bos apy fT A Bea A aT wren? @ om | 2) sagPier Q) Baa 4) ween Which gate is a Universal Gate logic) 7 write afte te ata $? . @) OR @ AND (9 NOT (4) NAND Radix of binary number system is : WEN) Hom safe ar efSae ears (a) 2.2 - @a MA How many minimum number of satellites are required for the Global communication’? Ste 8 RR lox va dame ai 2 Qs @4 @s The order of the frequency of the sky wave is normal communication ; WRT Hare Hate aT Bt ong ar onde eae: (1) MHz 2) Ke (3) GHz (4) TH: ' SECTION -II we-n (CHEMISTRY) SoMa) The particle size in.a colloidal solution is; @) 14-104 ) 104-2000 4 (3) more than 2000: * @ jess than 1A (17) PT 17U/115/16(Set-I) amrelese (ay 4 4 au a rere een e q@ 1A-10A (2) 10A-2000A 3) 2000 Aw afae () IAG wT 52. Of the following ions, which has the smallest radius? Freitas crest % fared aad we fava & ? (ly) KT (2) Ca" (@) Se* Ror 53. ‘The molecular geometry of thionyl chloride is best described as : (1) triangular planar (2) T-shaped QQ) tetrahedral (4) trigonal pyramidal erie ARIES Bt arate carts wears wa Aafia Bs 0) Paris ae 2) T-31R @) tgitga (4) faaihe Rafts 54. Which of the following is the major product of the reaction ? ethan & a aba a mya sere wie a? CH yCHyCH,COH EARL sfoxcess) Llbo (1) CH3CHyCH2CH(OH) (2) CHaCH)CH,CHO (8) CH3CIgCHCiOH (8) CH3CH)C =CH 55. For the reaction A+ B > C+D carried out at constant temperature, the following data were obtained : Il Bl ‘ Initial rate 1 03 15x107Ms* or. 03 30x10 Ms"! a2 06 12.0%107¢Ms Te rate expression forthe reaction is: (a) kal 18D @ salle] oy maPal 4) ANB? (18) 17U/115/16(Set-1) » Ror crane ay Sifiirar A+B C+ Do fem Peafifter ate? Bard 2a a7. 60. [A] IB] ARID oe 0.1 03 15x10 *Ms 1 0.2 . 03 3.0x10Ms“! 02 06 12.0x10 Ms“ atin & fay te wombat t Q) kU4T+ 1B) KIAT EB} @ APE] ® Male . Co~ 60 can be produced by the bombardment of Co- 59 with (1) neutrons (2) alpha particles : (3) beta particles (4) gamma rays Co- 60 wy amare arr vente firm on wae 8, Co- 597RT : Q) sag 3 are (2) Weer oa He 3) der ot @ cer (4) THT farvit & eer Of the following which one has the lowest melting point ? SrnftiRaa 4B twepr Pere wea 8? (@ HC (2) CCl, 3) SnCly 4) Agcl . Of the following which one has the lowest electron affinity ? fra 4 @ foyer wet oF gaa CRAG 8? (1) F Q) Si Qo A. Ca . Cork is a colloid of (@) solid in solid (6) liquid in solid (©) solid in liquid (d) gas in solid wre wlomes (a) ties 4 Sifts ar b) ais F teas (c) fetes 4 dif aa (@) Wits ¥ Re In which mode of expression the concentration of a i : Sol independent of temperature? elution temaing Q) molarity @) motmality (3) formality (4) molality fore as ots gemiteor aT eee ay aTaASTT TART a gor 4 @) tena 2) @ weg ‘t4g) 17U/115/16(Set-l) 61. 62. 63. 64, 65. ‘The number of nodal planes in a p, orbital is (1) zero Q) one @) two (4) three W p,sifdea 4 ates Gar Hi Yer e Q) Q w ga @) aa Which H-like species will have the same radius as that of Bohr's orbit of the H- atom? Poa Hangs wheter ar was Waa 8 char Hyer B WW ide we? () n=2 Het’ Q) 22, Re G)m=2,LP* @) n=3, LP ‘The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is: (1). Critical temperature Q) Boyle temperature 3) Inversion temperature (4) Reduced temperature ree Sor fee ve fore aro ow Geet te ongfas te Pa or oar weet 8, we Q) lettea aA (2) Steer ae @) Fr (4) saes oT ‘The ratio of the rate of diffusion of the He and CHg under identical conditions of pressure and temperature : gare otk aren} angéfearct aedera & amis He ote Cis & Rugg te St aye: (1) 4 Q2 @)1 (4) 0.5 For the chemical reaction = 3X(g) + ¥¢g) X08) the amount of XY at equilibrium is affected by : (1) temperature and pressure (2) temperature only (3) pressure only (4) temperature, pressure and ca lalyst ras HOA 3X(g)+ YU) = XqV(g) & Ray gadtehfe We X3Y A Aa spon rel @ : _ (aos ar waa Rt @) 346 He HR @) Fae aA ert (GQ) SORT, are atk defers arn (20) 67. 70, ITUNNI15/16(Setl) Which of the following solutions will have pH close to 1.0? Per a fee Fert wr pH od wits 8? ‘ (1) 100 ml of 0.1 M HC! + 100 mal of 0.1 M NaOH (2) 55 ml of 0.1 M HCI + 45 ml of 0.1 M NaOH (3) 10 ml of 0.1 M HCI + 90 mi of 0.1 M NaOH (4) 75ml of 0.2 M HCI + 25 mi of 0.2M NaOH The elevation of boiling point of a solution of 13.44 g of Culp in 1 kg of water using the following information will be (mol. wt. of CuCig is 134.4 and ky 2032 bmn) 2 y fees ape ar waht aed BY 1 Kg aA CuCly or 13.44 g & dies oF whet aie drafter cage Be (Cie, wer i RGAAAR. Te 1344 oe ky, = 0.52 kn): @) 0.16 (2) 0.05 (3) Oo” @o2’ The standard reduction potentials at 25°C for the following electrode reactions are fre gdeghs aPibrar ah fea 25°C We ES TATA Ure ferer 2 2?" (aq) +20" => Znis)~0.762 Cr? (ag) +20" = Crs) 0.740 Cu? (aq) + 2e" = Cu(s)- 0.434 Fe*(aq)+2e° = Fe2*(aq) 0.770 Which is the strongest oxidizing agent ? Fa Bin centers Ge aha 8? (Zn? 2 ee (3) cue @ Fe The value of log k for a reaction A= B is (given ApH yg, = 54.07 Kf mol", Shon =1OIK", R= 8.314 Jk ior, 2.308 £8314 298 =5M8) We OTH A et Ba APeelonpak se ey B (Pear Aptagg =-54.07 4 mor, ApSpqgy =10)K, R= 8.314 JK mol! 2.303 » 8,914 x 298 = 5705) : ays @) 10 0 >= ®) 100 The rate of physisoeption inosesses with - (1) decrease in temperature “OTHE. a empecature Q) decrease tn pressure (4) decease in surface area (21) P.O. TZUANISNG(Set4) The 72. 73. TA. 7. 76. 7% Re ste Pifriei asa e () ST EEA & ary Q) ama ato are (3) waa ce) A oT @) aebe oem vet & re Which of the following has unpaired electron (s) ? Piri aa fr omnia eeariis 2 ? (1) Ny QF 8) O} (@) OF Which of the following has - O - O - linkgage? PRL AG fr -O-O- ferbar #? () HyS:0¢ (2) HyS0x (3) HyS,03 (4) 98406 An aqueous solution of NaS,03 on reaction with Cl gives: NegS:Oz Sa Tier Cl, B MT af HAW ATE (1) NaySsO, (2) NaHSO, (3) NaCl (4) NaOH The number of P - 0 —P bonds in cyclic metaphosphoric acid is: (zero (2) two (3) three (4) four waften tcmtenite yes 1 P-O- Pas Hh dene Q) Qa (3) aa @) We Me,SiCla on hydrolysis will praduce : Me2SiCly TEANGA TTT BT 2 (1) Me2Si(GH)y 2) Me,Si-O (3) LO-SiMe; -0-], (4) MegSiCKOH) When MQ) is fused with KOH, a coloured compound is formed, the product and its colour are : (1) KyMiO4, purple Q) KMnO4, purple (3) M1203, brown . (4) MrjO4, black cea MnO, 3 KOH @ rer as Pea GIT 2 WE BES Hens Te & we () KyMnOg, FTA 2) KMnOQ,, 3% (3) Maza, (4) MnsO4, 1a following ions which has the highest paramagnetism ? Among, the seg apart A err seh sores aor & ? ay CxO, P @) Melo F © feuletzo),P* oo Potrarnt (22) 78. 79, 81. 82. 17U/115/16(Set-!) A solution when diluted and boiled gives a white precipitate, on the addition of excess NH,C1|NH4OH, the volume of the precipitate decreases. Identify the precipitate which dissolves in NH4C!|NH4OH : We Geer oF we sige vik dag fen ort Bat ww whe Wife em et wa varet NH4C!|NH,OH @ ts far orm & dt, Re oF Te eC IT afk gerreier om ti NE,CI|NH,OH 4 Rapa BoM me iftee at (1) Zn(QH)a @) ANKOH), (3) Mg(OH)y (4) CoO) ‘The compound insoluble in acetic acid is : (1) calcium oxide (2) calcium hydroxide (3) calcium oxalate (4) calcium carbonate eee Bre A gstieyga wens B: : Q) Oar strange (2) Shae wegrenrss (3) fuer otasrere (@ AR ee Isomers: which. canbe interconverted through rotation around a single bond are: (1) conformers (2) diastereoisomers (3) enantiotners ) positional isomers ea Rive ais & atte tear & are fir ong @ gewreés fen or worm 8, we: (1) er (OF wreeaRecheanester: 3) wPenbe . (4) SPrerrr sreaeret Which of the following will have iiss hindenéd sotation shout the C—C bond ? (1) ethane _ 2) ethylene (3) acetylene (4), hexachiero ethane Prafofta aa) ata C-C avg & viata Ae} om Veer aif er? (ly at (2) gage (3) whergeita 5s (4) Ramey ger {L) optically active mixtt '¢ 2) pure enantiomer. 3) meso competi @_tacemic anixture (23) Pra. ITUMIEME(Setl) 8 Amie aie ome we Rea on ad Tettes 3 Yahi Rar db wer fray arm & | gtx FT (1) otReaah yea Rar Q) ae TAPER (3) tt he (4) ahre Farr Hyperconjugation involves the overlap of the following orbitals : Rratite sitfend & ceeded 4 cerepiert ata & Q) a-o Qlho-n Q) p-e (mn 1-chlorobutane on reaction with alcoholic potash gives : (1) L-butene (2} 1-putanol (3) 2-butene (4) 2-butanol 1 1 Teniefire der rer Ber wed aie (1) Lage (2) L-exgetie @ 25 (4) eRe Identify from the following reagents, the one which can easily distinguish between I-butyne and 2-butyne : (A) bromine, CCly (2) Hy, Lindlar’s catalyst « (3) dilute HySO4, HgSO4 {4) ammoniacal CugCly solution Pritt 8 ao oa atede at seme Sonn? od Leg we Lae F OAR RS (1) str CChy (2) Hy, ert sara (3) A HyS04, HgSO4 (4) sR CuCl, wer A solution of (#). 2 — chloro — 2 ~ phenylethane in toluene racemises slowly in the presence of a small amount of SbCls, due to the formation of : (1) carbanion “2) carbene |, __ (3) free radical (4) carbocation SbCl, a oT arn aA veRtee 4, eget F (4) - 2 win - 2 - direger S Rare ar erttoes ar er, fra S ties S BIT: Q) @iPerT (2) arta (3) Fa Mepa (4) ardkherrt LE, gives 2 mol of : Diethyl ether on heating with cor (1) ethanol Q) todoform (@) ethyl iodide @) methyl iodide egret Gok aT HT er aH oN & ot ae 2molay: Q) Meee a () 3m sais (24) a) gas wi @) a aes 91° 92. 17U/115/16(Set-I) Phenol reacts with bromine in CS) at low temperature to give : (1)_m-bromophenol (2) o-and p-bromophenol (3) p-bromophenol (4) 2,4, tribromopheno! Cy 8 Fret ae oe ator N.S Orr Pear aed: ea : . 2) maitre (2) o ter painthia @Q) parheria (4) 2,4, -xréariiaie . In the redction. of p-chlorotoluene with KNH; in liquid NHy, the major product is: (Y) otoluidine (2) moluidine (3) ptoluidine (4) pchloroaniline Wa NH #, p-weltdign # KNH, & wer fart mpa ‘sere eT: Q) otigeés 2) mig = 3) p-clagdis @) packet Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with phenol in a weak-basic medium to give: {1) diphenyl ether (2) p-hydroxy azobenzene (3) chlorobenzene (4) benzene gat arta mem 8 aha egolan wehags, Hts & err Brn aRd or (1) settia ger Q) p-ereghnt wrt (3) TaN @) art ‘ When acetaldehyde is heated with Fehling, it gives a precipitate of () Cu @) exo: (3) Cu,0 (4) Cu + CuO + CuO ‘wa Utehicergs oh teftin et ane arf ad & ait ay sraekg Bar 8: (1) Cu or “ @ com QB) GyO a , A) Cat CHO 4x0 ay A mixture of benzaldehyde and formaldehyde on heating solution gives : (1) benzyl alcohol (2) sodium benzoe (3) sodium benzoate and soditm formate (4) benzyl alcahol and methyl alcool (2) with aqueous NaQH Pro. 17U/115/16(Set-1) 94. . Geometrice prents an vitfeeegs & Rert al vice NaOH Rawr S eer wl wet ae t () aha vated ven tifa Bite (2) Wear aaive cen HO eae (3) War aaiee gar wea Fie (4) afsrer ‘ett wer Afere yenleot Acetamide is treated separately with the lollowing reagents. Which of these would give methylamine ? () Pls Q) NaOH + Br, (3) Sodalime (4) hot cane. H2S04 PreafSRac oitentet Barer yfterngs yae-yers fire wed fad cre Ares am? Q) Pels (2) NaOH + Bry (3) aisrergs (4) Wi wiz H,SO, Extra pure Np can be obtained by heating: ” @) NHy with CxO (2) NHsNO3 3) (NHg),CnO, 4) Bas), fret at wd ane, oR IE Ng BT wre far st eat & (1) NHy @ AICuO 2) NH4NO (3) (NHg)Cr207 _ (4) Bal), a shapes of the complexes formed by the reaction of Ni?* with Cl, CN™ and H,0 respectively are: Q octahedral, tetrahedral and square planar (a wetahestels square planar, square planar and octahedral (26) qquare planar and octahedral tetrahedral and octahedral 8 (a) octanedral, a7. 17U/115/16(Set-!) NA+ DS are Cl CNT ten HO A Arar ext a aitel d calla oro we z 1) SaegS, Cee dey war IAT 2) Ccege, FPR WHR Te atacregat @) Warr Gee, tereye cer attaertger (4) stactiga, wan . OF ‘The electrons identified by quantum numbers rand (: acica SEM n der AM sngePenEgSs FAITE : () n=4l=1 (ii) n=4,f=0 (iii) =3,1=2 fiv)n=3, can be placed in the order of increasing energy a€ : Fel ge Gal 3 ae i ee wee: © Q) iveiveiciti (3) i pericycle + passage cells ~> xylem (2) Soil ‘water -» root hair cell + passage cells -> cortical cells + xylem + pericycle (3) Soil water — root hair cell > peticycle — cortica! cells —» passage cells > xylem . (4) Soil water —> r00t hair cell —» cortical cells > passage cells > pericycle > xylem Br AS hee eh 8, Ae a Emp gre eating Aro oT ? 0) FAs > ERM ART — vifeoa Thre > Rega > er wie + UTgerY (a5) . @) wero > ets set > Ro site Ales Ben age (are) — ig @) ae > aH BRT > ARense wes ge Wo we > ager (are) ° () Fae > a Sra > Fics LT Aer > Reg > warger (are) ‘Which of the following element plays-an igmartant role in biological nitrogen fixation? = (1) Copper - Q) Molybdenum (3) Zine ©) Calcium Ade areghors Retarer A SPAM recat optam Frey (1) fae Tifa @) Ris (4) Bien (29)" Pro. 17UMI5NG(Sets) 103. Which of the following pai 104, sis correctly matched ? (1} Ribosomal RNA — carries amino acid to the site of protein synthesis Q) Transcription > process by which proteins are synthesized (3), Translation -» process by which mRNA synthesis takes place (4) Anti codon = site of RNA molecule, that contains complementary bases to the triple cade on the mRNA Pret YS Gian grat wet wa A gfe 2? (1) teaieina oxo We to a Geta & very a CT ors wT AT (2) sree (ERIM) wimeAT Sed ge eM HT KRseT ete (3) WMT (Sarda) > Fa sat ERI MRNA oT Beery eT e (4) ¥® wag Cals) > sie RNA SB ay a as WI UT HE RT ¥euIe® MRNA US IRQE UB sige) Rae In a typical complete, bisexual and hypogynous flower, the arrangement of floral whorls on the thalamus the outermost to the innermost is : (1) Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium (2) Calyx, Corolla, Gynoecium and Androecium (3) Gynoecium , Androecium, Corolla and Calyx (4) Androectum, Gynoecium, Corella and Calyx ve mrad er wh Bie (Grae), oatonicm Gat g FAA vee So gue fara Tt BAAR THT 4s ae Sore aA te B (1) were go, < S, OE. ora Q) aered $5, THES, SANT, GAT (9) saad, BS a Ys a) gaa, HM, CH GL TERS IS (30) 105. 106. 107. 17U/115/16(Set-l) Which onc of the following is not an autoimmune disease ? (1) Grave's disease 2) Addison's disease (8) Rheumatoid arthritis + (4) Insomnia FAS area Wr walter wee? (1) daa WT Q) veer eT G) saat italy Gaicigs oretefte) 4) gaetaftar Hydroponics is : (1) Cultivation of plants in pure water @) Growth of plants towards water 3) Growth of plants away from water (4) Soil less cultivation of plant mggrtiPran & @) Gera A teh of at oor Q) 74 oh abe PF St of @) Wa wy ost A ae (@) qe fads deh wt ar wer Endospermic/Alburinous seeds are found in: (1) Orchids (2) Peas 3) Beans @) Cereals wosheahin/gorafrra Sor war wie & : () ates 7 (ree () eae (4) ara 3 The smellest living cells with cel! wall, capable of grow‘h and division are : (1) viroids Qatari, (3) molicutes(PPLO). = -... () prions vita agar ttrer Gh sitter Mitaar 8 ATT Te ORM tere Q) aaa , Q) tem. (3) sfereyger PPLO) (eR (34) Pto. I7U/15/16(Set1) 109. Mosquito day is celebrated on: (1) 20th August (2) 29th August (3) 30th August (4) 14th August Hhrayed Saw warn oar @ (1) Waa ae, (2) 29 aT ay (3) 30arre at (4) 14.30% er 110, Fermentation to produce alechol by Yeast (Saccharomyces) is due 10 : {1} Amylase 2) Invertase G3) zymase (4) Galactase amet dee gre frog 4 yewtect we vee eit Bs () wre Q Face @) mets @ tara 111, Laboratory weed/guinea pig of plant kingdom is (1) Neurospora (Chara (3) Aspergillus : (4) Penicillium PET Teren BRUIT /ATeT orrer wr safer far & 7 (1) are Q a By FERRIRT @ thee 112, Age of algae/the period of algae in Geological time scale is = (i) Ordovicianera “ (2) Silurian era (3) Precambrian era (4) Jurassic era dae Basis oe seh sree we Sata er wie B yy asa a (2) RIRTT wreF ig) eae +O) Bite ara (32) 113. 114, 115, 116. * 47U/115/16(Set-1) © Vascular cryptogams and botanical snakes of the plant kingdom are ? (1) Pteridophytes (2) Tracheophytes (3) Angiosperms (4) Spermatophytes Tien Sretter ote ores ore wT araeafee dia B 2 (1) eRerwer (2) efector 3) argretsh, (efPrctert) (4) wreehnger Secondary growth and lateral roots are found in which part of root ? (2) Calyptra region (2) Root hair zone (3) Zone of mature cell (4) Zone of elongation So five am fede gA oh ore ony ord anh? (1) Sieg aa @) gente Se 3) aRvaay oT ery © eet a aa Jn Kranz anatomy, the bundle sheath cells have: (1) Thin walls, many intercellular spaces aind no chloroplasts , @) Thick walls no intercellular spaces and large number of chloroplasts ) Thin walls no intercellular spaces and several chloroplasts (D Thick walls, many intércettutar.epaces.and.feu chloroplasts are ate wana dsesha BRront # : Q) tack Pat, aga aretraty are gat SR HiRes. Mollusca > Protozoa > Fishes * (2) Orthopeda > Protozoa > Mollusca > Fishes (3) Orthopoda > Mollusca > Fishes > Protozoa {4} Mollusca > Orthopoda > Protozoa > Fishes afte a een 8 gfe Swe F Paeafeitta A Soe or wet argon oteeT es ? (1) aivitter > ataeet > ateistar > each @) Steiner > atetotar > stereer > noch (3) sitethirer > Aree > Apel > Meret (a) aterm > stetter> sietattar > see Maximum biodiversity ‘of endemic amphibians in Indian sub-continent is found in: @) gunder Van delta @) Western ghat . @) “Andaman Nicobar (4) North-East India (36) . The connecting link between reptile and mammal is: 170/113716(Set-) arta caaside 4 on) ort ad write sera at afer Sa-fafana 2: Q) UR a set (2) aR ore Q) a9 Fae (4) Sagat ae . The B-diversity is : (1) The diversity between communities _ @) The diversity between ecosystems (3) The diversity within population (4) The diversity within community p-fafauen & : (1) eyed & fe Peer 2) uiRafret caro de fatter Q) srardt amex fafterct 4) ayers @ ope faftear (1) Latimeria Q) Lepidosiren (3) Seymouria (4) Lycaenops 1 atten od werent Wriggler () A3,B-2,C-4,D1 3) A2,B3,C-4,D4 Group-II 1. Housefly 2. Jelly Fish 3. Sycon 4. Liver fluke 5. Mosquito Q) AB,B2,C-4,D5 (4) .A5,B3,C-1, D4 WARE U1 HEL 8 Pers afi wen we wee ar era TAY WEI AL ete gar BL ybeT Cc. ar D. fren ) A3,B-2,.C-4,D-4 @) A2,B3,C4,D1 140. The metabolic disorder, Alkaptonuria is caused due to defecty th (1) Glucose-6-Phosphate (3) Homogerttisat®-1/2-dioxygenage Wel 1. wag 2. Gat fiber 3. IER 4 Shee Tap 5. wer @) A3,B2c4, D5 () A5.B3,C-19.4 le enzyme : Q) Prenylalarine iyo, a5 (4) Tyrosinase wars Fare, Fekete Pt Poe a ety gear ve (1) REN eatere (3). erararere1, Z-ergareRnonr 2) SRA tehg () opie” (41). PTO 17UH15/16(Set-l) 141. - Match the metabolic pathways in. Group-I with the corresponding enzymes in Group-l: Group-L Group-I P. B-oxidation 1. Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase Q. Glycolysis 2. Phosphotructokinase 1 R Gluconeogenesis 3. Phosphoenole pyruvaie carboxykinase $. Calvin Cycle 4, Thiolase 5, Fumarase (1) P4,Q2,R4,55 (2) P-3,Q-1,R-5,5:2 3) P3,Q-2,R-4,S4 (4) P-4,Q-2,R3,S1 wags a wae ant @y TARA 8 Wate Regen & Prert Ake wag ayg-li p. Baltasar 1. reget Pernt, erates g, areas 2. presedioreta 1 a, apes 3: rapt ete orale 5, water 4, fietet 5. RA 355 7 @) P-3,QU.R5,S-2 a) pach bass R44 (4) P-4,Q2,R-3,5-1 @ ae ages the Phenotype OF gene expression occur without changes in 1" wet corned NA sequence, the phenomenon is cailed : ge oF (2) Eugenics sutati a a™ atic (4) Epistesis epee @) (42) 17U/115/6(Set4) Se Stergy saan ai aes, # Reda dla DNA ararr # far oad & eh & oh ge Ue aT wed e: (l) "er @ aha @) VAR 2) Peete 143, Match the disease in Group-I with their corresponding organism in Group-IF: Group-I Group-IT P. African sleeping sickness 1. Virus Q. Rocky mountain spotted fever 2. Trypanosoma brucei R. Mumps 3. Wuchereria bancropti S. Filariasis 4. Rickettsia rickettsii 5. Leishmania donovani (1) P3,Q5,R2,51 Q) P2,Q1R494 8) P-2,Q4,R-1,5-3 (4) PA; Q5,R2,S4 WEL S ho wt eae Y Ua vie D rer for afte: WEL WaE-I P. onbtes sant Pree. 1. araeer Q War wes vie 2 gigtatain ge Ro 3, gaan aoe S. mEeRytre 4. PRebetivar Rabcelt Sewer aan @) P3O5R281 | 0) P-2,QU,R1,S-4 @) P-2,Q-4,R1,53 @ PAQ5R254 (4) ‘ PTO, 17U/115/16(Set-1) 144, 145. 147. ‘the direct proof of relation between genes and enzymes came from the discovery of (3) In-born errors of metabolism in human Q) Sexual phenotype in insects (3) Metabolic pathways in fungi (4) Gene regulation in bacteria hea aren Rooaye ob dt weer ar areata) aT S TET Ga (1) are A garare a oer fect (2) wre A ahs waters @) wan 4 aarraa art (4) AaeRay A oh Pa “The diploid chromosome number ofan organisin js 2n = 14. What would be the expected chromosome numbers in a nullisomtc ? Tee ate By aa we wea Qn = 14 BY sae srt were een get Br ? 12 @ 13 (3) 15 (4) 16 Which one of the following is free living photosynthetic nitrogen fixer? (1) Frankia (2) Clostridium (3) Rhodospirillum (4) Rhizobium frafettan #8 erent BHferer praftiaee agg Pree @ ? (1) Bharat Q) aaRafers GB) PRA (4) Festa Inallopatric mode of speciation, a new species forms due to: () Geographical isolation (@) Genetic drift (3) Formation ofa few fertile individuals that cannot mate with other members of the same species living in the same geographical area (a) The formation ofallopolyploid condition (44) 148, 149, 17U/115/16(Set-4) CRs + welifee the A ag vont Ps ere Yeah e: Q) Betas oder Q) Sate ee ©) ge welet geftogeen wT et, wife gar stale oat wea aa wa ashe 8 ater ae) ear aa (4). Weittferstiag ate or aes ‘ Consider the following statement and choose the correct option; (Diabetes insipidus is caused by hyper secretion of vasopressin (Hl) Graves’ disease due to hyper secretion of thyroid hormone (11) Adrenaline also known as epinephrine (IV) Oxytocin synthesized in posterior lobe of pituitary gland (1) 1, land Il are correct“ (2) 1, Wand 1V are correct (3) Hand Mare correct (4) All are correct Prefer watt ox free oR mer wef ReweG aT gaa wh ( Fes & sea S aren saftdta Wiften cher 8) (E) erates echt & afi-era 3 oro dea dq or dy Cay irets wt eds oe sr or #1 Cv fieqet ar S eahtae ste * otetertrr aeatte 8) @) Liskin & O Linskiv ae 3) Ia mew & 4) wh até Joint between atlas and axis is (1) Ball and socket joint Q), Pivot joint 3) Hinge joint (4) Angular joint veo td tee @ dig thee: (1) ara cer eb wee Q) dine verge @) Rea vage () FaR wage (43) PT, 17U/115/16(Set-1) 150, Match Group-I with Group-Il and select the correct answer : Group-I Touch Cold Heat Pressure CO pF Q) A-3,B2,C-1,D3 @Q) Ad, B4,C2,D3 Group-It Meissner's corpuscles Ruffini's corpuscles Paciniafi corpuscles Krause's corpuscles Merkel's discs wr ep (2) A5,B-3,C-2, D4 (4) A-,B-2,C-5,D3 reel Bh aR Be Pree ag ge BAT eR HT TE TRI wal A edt Dott Cc m9 Dd () A5,B-2,C-1,D3 Q) AA, B4,C2,D-3 WEIL 1, fey aftrant 2 ert aftr 3. hfe wfrat 4. 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