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1.

The chlorophyll in photosynthesis is used for


I. Absorbing light
II. Breaking down water molecule
III. No function
IV. Reduction of CO2
2. Proteins after digestion are converted into
I. Carbohydrates
II. Small globules
III. Amino acids
IV. starch
3. Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of
I. Glycogen
II. Starch
III. Glucose
IV. Maltose
4. Main site of photosynthesis
I. Leaf
II. Stem
III. Chloroplast
IV. Guard cells
5. The small pores present of leaf’s surface are called
I. Stomata
II. Chlorophyll
III. Guard cells
IV. None of these
6. Photosynthesis is a
I. Catabolic process
II. Parabolic process
III. Amphibolic process
IV. Photochemical lprocess
7. Opening and closing of pores is a function performed by
I. Stomata
II. Chlorophyll
III. Chloroplast
IV. Guard cells
8. Which element is used in the synthesis of proteins?
I. Hydrogen
II. Oxygen
III. Nitrogen
IV. Carbon dioxide
9. Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called
I. Cell membrane
II. Cell wall
III. Pseudopodia
IV. Cilia
10. Bile juice is secreted by
I. Stomach
II. Pancreas
III. Small intestine
IV. Liver

11. Which of these juices is secreted by pancreas?


I. Trypsin
II. Pepsin
III. Bile juice
IV. Both I and II
12. Lipase acts on
I. Amino acids
II. Fats
III. Carbohydrates
IV. All of these
13. Respiratory pigment in human body is
I. Chlorophyll
II. Water
III. Blood
IV. haemoglobin
14. Blood consist of what fluid medium?
I. Lymph
II. Platelets
III. Plasma
IV. All of these
15. One cell-thick vessels are called
I. Arteries
II. Veins
III. Capillaries
IV. Pulmonary artery
16 Thermoregulation in mammals is a balance of heat gain and heat loss. All of
the following can
affect both heat gain and heat loss except
(I) activity of the sweat glands
(II)thickness of the fat layer under the skin
(III)air movements near the body surface
(IV) blood flow in the skin
17. When a person, after a certain degree of exertion, suffers from pain in the
chest or below the collar bones, in the events of inadequate supply of oxygen to
the heart muscles, he is said to suffer from
(I) coronary thrombosis
(II) myocardial infarction
(III) angina pectoris
(IV)arteriosclerosis
18. Unwanted sound creates noise pollution, and its unit is decibel (db).
Prolonged exposure of noise level of how many db may gradually lead to
permanent loss of hearing ability ?
(I) 40 db (II) 60 db
(III) 80 db (IV) 100 db

19. What happens each day when the leaf of a plant is first exposed to light ?
(I) the epidermal cells on the upper surface of the leaf begin to photosynthesize.
(II)carbon dioxide diffuses out of the leaf.
(III)the cells of the spongy mesophyll begin to take up carbon dioxide, and are
the only cells that are able to do so.
(IV)the guard cells become more turgid and the stomatal apertures open.

20. The molecule, AB of a compound forms cubic lattice where ‘A’ atoms occupy
the corners and B atoms occupy the alternate faces of the unit cell. The formula
of the compound is
(I) A2B

(II) AB2

(III) AB

(IV) A2B2
21. For the given reaction 2A + B → C + D, the rate constant is 1.5 × 10–4 s–1.
What is the order of the reaction?
(I) one
(II) two
(III) zero
(IV) three
22.Which of the following is isostructural with XeF4?
(I) ICl42–
(II) ICl4–
(III) SO42–
(IV) SF4
23. What is the coordination number of Co in [Co(NO2)2 (en)2]+
(I) 4
(II) 5
(III) 6
(IV) 3

24. C6H5NH2 and C6H5CH2NH2 can be distinguished by


(I)Fehling’s test
(II) Isocyanide test
(III) Adding NaNO2 + HCl
(IV) Iodoform test

(25).Seema visited a Natural Gas Compressing Unit and found that the gas can
be liquefied under specific conditions of temperature and pressure. While
sharing her experience with friends she got confused. Help her to identity the
correct set of conditions.
(I)Low temperature, low pressure
(II)High temperature, low pressure
(III)Low temperature, high pressure
(IV)High temperature, high pressure
(26).Which of the following are physical changes?
(i) Melting of iron metal
(ii) Rusting of iron
(iii) Bending of an iron rod
(iv) Drawing a wire of iron metal
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(b) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (iii) and (iv)
(d) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(27).Which one of the following has maximum number of atoms?
(I) 18 g of H2O
(II) 18 g of O2
(III) 18 g of CO2
(IV) 18 g of CH4

(28). In a sample of ethyl ethanoate (CH3COOC2H5) the two oxygen atoms have
the same number of electrons but different number of neutrons. Which of the
following is the correct reason for it?
(I) One of the oxygen atoms has gained electrons
(II) One of the oxygen atoms has gained two neutrons
(III) The two oxygen atoms are isotopes
(IV) The two oxygen atoms are isobars.

(29).A cell will swell up if


(a) the concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration
of water molecules in surrounding medium
(b) the concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than
water molecules concentration in the cell.
(c) the concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding
medium
(d) concentration of water molecules does not matter
30. According to the third law of motion, action and reaction
(a) always act on the same body
(b) always act on different bodies in opposite directions
(c) have same magnitude and direction
(d) act on either body at normal to each other
31.The value of acceleration due to gravity
(I)is least on equator
(II)is least on poles
(III)is same on equator and poles
(IV)increases from pole to equator
32.The gravitational force between two objects is F. If the masses of both objects
are halved without changing distance between them, then the gravitational force
would become
F F
(I) (II) (III) F (IV) 2 F
4 2
33.Among the given options, which one is not correct for the use of large amount
of fertilisers and pesticides?
(I) They are eco-friendly
(II)They turn the fields barren after some time
(III)They remove the useful component from the soil
(IV)They destroy the soil fertility

34.Find out the correct sentence


(i) Hybridisation means crossing between genetically dissimilar plants.
(ii) Cross between two varieties is called as inter specific hybridisation.
(iii) Introducing genes of desired character into a plant gives genetically
modified crop.
(iv) Cross between plants of two species is called as inter varietal. (a) (i) and
(iii)
(b) (ii) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iii)
(d) (iii) and (iv)

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35. The S.I. unit of force is
I. Kgm/s
II. Kgm/s2
III. Newton
IV. Newton-meter
36. What do we get by the product of mass and velocity?
I. Force
II. Inertia
III. Momentum
IV. Newton
37. The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to
I. Mass of the body
II. Velocity of the body
III. Net force applied on the body
IV. None of these
38. If two balls of same masses are dropped on sand, the depths of penetration
is same if
I. Heavier ball is dropped faster than lighter ball
II. Lighter ball is dropped faster than heavier ball
III. The product ‘mv’ is same for both bodies
IV. None of these
39. A coin placed on a card(rested at the edges of the glass) remains at rest
because of
I. Inertia of rest
II. Two forces act on the coin which balance each other
III. No unbalanced force acts on it
IV. All of these
40. A force of 50N moves a body,
I. Friction force exerted on the body is less than 50N
II. Friction force exerted on the body is more than 50N
III. None of these
IV. Both of I and II
41. A fielder giving a swing while catching a ball is an example of
I. Inertia
II. Momentum
III. Newton’s II law of motion
IV. Newton’s I law of motion
42. Action and reaction forces
I. Act on the same body
II. Act on different bodies
III. Act in same direction

IV. Both I and III


43. When we pedaling the bicycle it stops because
I. The earth’s gravitational force acts on it
II. It is not accelerated
III. No unbalanced force acts on it
IV. Frictional force acts on it

44. A football and a stone has same mass


I. Both have same inertia
II. Both have same momentum
III. Both have different inertia
IV. Both have different momentum

45. 14 elements after actinium is called


a. Lanthanides
b. Actinides
c. D-block elements
d. P block elements
46. An element has an atomic number of 15 with which of the following
elements will it show similar chemical properties.
a. Be (4)
b. Ne (10)
c. N(7)
d. O (8)
47. The group number and period number respectively of an element with
atomic number 8 is.
a. 6,2
b. 16,2
c. 6,8
d. 16,4
48. An element belongs to period 2 and group 2 th number of valence
electrons in the atoms of this element is.
I. 2
II. 4
III. 3
IV. 1

49. In the third period of the periodic table the element having smallest size is
a. Na
b. Ar
c. Cl
d. Si
50. Which is not true about the noble gases?
a. They are non metallic in nature
b. They exist in atomic form
c. They are radioactive in nature
d. Xenon is the most reactive among these

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