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10/05/2016 OYMR

CODE-A1

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Ph.: 011-47623456 Fax : 011-47623472

MM : 160 Time : 40 Min


WEEKLY TEST SERIES 2016-2017
Test-01

Topics covered :
Physics : Introduction, Electric charges, Conductors and insulators,. Charging by induction, Basic properties
of electric charges
Chemistry : General characteristics of solid-state, Amorphous and crystalline solids. Classification of crystalline
solids : Molecular, ionic, metallic and covalent solids, Crystal lattices and unit cells : Primitive and
centered unit cells, Number of atoms in simple cubic, body centered and face centered cubic unit
cell
Botany : Life span, Basic features of reproduction, Asexual reproduction-Features, Methods (Binary fission,
Budding, Sporulation). Vegetative propagation - Natural and artificial (cutting)
Zoology : Average & maximum life span, Life expectancy, population growth, Types of Reproduction–Asexual
reproduction: Fission (binary & multiple), Budding (internal & external), Fragmentation. Sexual
reproduction: Outline of reproductive system of cockroach and earthworm; Prefertilization events
(Gametogenesis, oestrous cycle), Syngamy.

Instructions :
(i) Use blue/black ball point pen only to darken the appropriate circle.
(ii) Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle.
(iii) Dark only one circle for each entry.
(iv) Dark the circle in the space provided only.
(v) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing material on
Answer sheet.
(vi) Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.

PHYSICS
Choose the correct answer :
1. An insulating body is given charge +20 C, then 3. A body has –20 C charge at rest. In motion its
mass of body charge becomes Q, then
(1) Remain same (1) Q = –20 C, (2) Q > (–20 C,)
(2) Decreases
(3) Q < (–20 C,) (4) Q becomes zero
(3) Increases
4. C.G.S. unit of charge is
(4) Depends on amount of charge
(1) coulomb
2. Equal and opposite charges may be produced due
to (2) Microcoulomb
(1) Induction (2) Conduction (3) Static coulomb
(3) Friction (4) Both (1) & (3) (4) faraday

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Weekly Test (OYMR_CWT01_Code-A1) One Year Medical 2016-2017

5. Which of the following is not true for charge? In the following questions (9 & 10), a statement of
(1) Charge is additive assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R).
(2) Follow conservation law (1) If both Assertion & Reason are true and the
(3) Charge is quantized reason is the correct explanation of the
(4) Charge is vector quantity assertion, then mark (1).
6. A body has –1 C charge, then number of excess (2) If both Assertion & Reason are true but the
electrons present in body is reason is not the correct explanation of the
(1) 1 electron assertion, then mark (2).
(2) 1.6 × 1019 electron (3) If Assertion is true statement but Reason is
(3) 6.25 × 1018 electron false, then mark (3).
(4) No relation of +1C charge with electron (4) If both Assertion and Reason are false
7. Di-electrics are statements, then mark (4).
(1) Conductors 9. A : When soap bubble is charged, then it contracts.
(2) Insulators R : When soap bubble is negatively charged its
(3) Semi-conductor mass decreases.
(4) Both conductors and semi-conductor 10. A : When a positively charged glass rod is brought
8. Al+++ has charge near a small piece of paper, it attracts the piece.
(1) 4.8 × 10–19 C (2) 3 C
R : A charged body can attract the neutral body.
(3) 1.6 × 10–19 C (4) Zero

CHEMISTRY
11. In body centred cubic unit cell arrangement, the 17. True statement about crystalline solids is/are
number of atoms per unit cell is/are (1) They have sharp melting points
(1) 2 (2) 4 (2) They possess long range order
(3) 1 (4) 8 (3) They are anisotropic
12. Which of the following is not a covalent solid? (4) All of these
(1) Boron nitride (2) Graphite 18. In a cubic crystal, A-atoms occupy corners and
B-atoms are at face centres. The molecular formula
(3) Dry ice (4) Diamond of compound should be
13. Which of the following is non-polar molecular solid? (1) AB (2) AB2
(1) Ice (2) Solid HCl (3) AB3 (4) A2B3
(3) NH3 (4) Argon In the following questions (19 & 20), a statement of
assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R).
14. The arrangement ABC, ABC,……… is referred to as
(1) If both Assertion & Reason are true and the
(1) Cubic close packing
reason is the correct explanation of the
(2) Tetrahedral close packing assertion, then mark (1).
(3) Hexagonal close packing (2) If both Assertion & Reason are true but the
reason is not the correct explanation of the
(4) Octahedral close packing
assertion, then mark (2).
15. Total types of crystal systems is (3) If Assertion is true statement but Reason is
(1) 7 (2) 4 false, then mark (3).
(3) 14 (4) 3 (4) If both Assertion and Reason are false
statements, then mark (4).
16. The interparticle forces in solid hydrogen are
19. A : Amorphous solids are isotropic.
(1) Hydrogen bonds
R : Amorphous solids have identical physical
(2) Covalent bonds properties in all directions.
(3) Co-ordinate bonds 20. A : Solid CH4 is an example of molecular solid.
(4) Van der Waal’s forces R : CH4 molecule has covalent bonds.

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One Year Medical 2016-2017 Weekly Test (OYMR_CWT01_Code-A1)

BOTANY

21. When two parents participate in the reproductive 27. Leaf cuttings are used in propagation of
process, then which one of the following event will
(1) Lemon
not occur?
(2) Rose
(1) Gamete formation (2) Meiosis
(3) Sansevieria
(3) Fertilisation (4) Clone formation
(4) Bougainvillea
22. Find incorrect match
28. Find the incorrect match w.r.t. life span
(1) Zoospore – Algae
(1) Banana tree – 2-5 years
(2) Conidia – Fungi
(2) Rice plant – 3-4 months
(3) Budding – Potato
(3) Banyan tree – 200-300 years
(4) Rhizome – Ginger
(4) Rose – 5-7 years
23. Chrysanthemum is vegetatively reproduced by
In the following questions (29 & 30), a statement of
(1) Sucker (2) Stolon assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason
(R).
(3) Runner (4) Offset
(1) If both Assertion & Reason are true and the
24. Find odd one out w.r.t. Bulbil
reason is the correct explanation of the
(1) Agave (2) Oxalis assertion, then mark (1).
(3) Dioscorea (4) Opuntia (2) If both Assertion & Reason are true but the
reason is not the correct explanation of the
25. In _____ adventitious buds arise from the notches
assertion, then mark (2).
present at margin of leaves.
(3) If Assertion is true statement but Reason is
(1) Bryophyllum
false, then mark (3).
(2) Kalanchoe
(4) If both Assertion and Reason are false
(3) Turmeric statements, then mark (4).
(4) More than one option is correct 29. A : Binary fission occurs in single celled organisms.

26. During, cutting methods, root promoting chemicals R : It involves amitosis in yeast and bacteria.
are 30. A : Eichhornia crassipes is called “Terror of Bengal”.
(1) IBA & NAA (2) 2, 4-D, & GA3 R : It was introduced in Bengal because of its
(3) Cytokinins & NAA (4) GA3 & cytokinins beautiful flowers and shape of leaves.

ZOOLOGY
31. The approximate life span of parrot is 33. The end of juvenile phase marks the beginning of
(1) 15 years (2) 140 years
(1) Vegetative phase
(3) 60 years (4) 20 years
(2) Reproductive phase
32. Find out the incorrect statement
(1) The period from birth to natural death of an (3) Senescence
organism represents its life span
(4) Death
(2) Reproduction is a biological process in which
an organism gives rise to young ones different 34. How many chromosomes are present in gamete of
to itself dog?
(3) Haploid parent produces gametes by mitotic
(1) 78 (2) 38
division
(4) Old age ultimately leads to death (3) 19 (4) 39

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Weekly Test (OYMR_CWT01_Code-A1) One Year Medical 2016-2017

35. Oestrus cycle occurs in In the following questions (39 & 40), a statement of
assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R).
(1) Primate female mammals
(1) If both Assertion & Reason are true and the
(2) Non-primate female mammals
reason is the correct explanation of the
(3) Frog assertion, then mark (1).
(4) Invertebrates (2) If both Assertion & Reason are true but the
36. Which of the following is not a seasonal breeder? reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion, then mark (2).
(1) Poultry birds (2) Frog
(3) If Assertion is true statement but Reason is
(3) Lizard (4) Both (2) & (3) false, then mark (3).
37. Multiple fission can be observed in (4) If both Assertion and Reason are false
(1) Plasmodium statements, then mark (4).
(2) Amoeba 39. A : Life spans of organisms are not necessarily
correlated with their sizes.
(3) Euglena
R : Maximum life span is characteristics of
(4) Both (1) & (2)
species.
38. Exogenous budding as a means of asexual
40. A : Sexual reproduction in organisms generally
reproduction occurs in
involves the fusion of gametes from two different
(1) Spongilla (2) Hydra individuals.
(3) Aurelia (4) Pelomyxa R : All monoecious animals show self-fertilisation.

  

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One Year Medical 2016-2017 Weekly Test (OYMR_CWT01_Code-A1)

10/05/2016 OYMR
CODE-A1

Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, Plot No.-4, Sec-11, MLU, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075
Ph.: 011-47623456 Fax : 011-47623472
MM : 160 Time : 40 Min
WEEKLY TEST SERIES 2016-2017
Test-01

ANSWERS

1. (2) 9. (4) 17. (4) 25. (4) 33. (2)

2. (4) 10. (1) 18. (3) 26. (1) 34. (4)

3. (1) 11. (1) 19. (1) 27. (3) 35. (2)

4. (3) 12. (3) 20. (2) 28. (1) 36. (1)

5. (4) 13. (4) 21. (4) 29. (3) 37. (4)

6. (3) 14. (1) 22. (3) 30. (2) 38. (2)

7. (2) 15. (1) 23. (1) 31. (2) 39. (2)

8. (1) 16. (4) 24. (4) 32. (2) 40. (3)

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