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(3) tan–1 (4) 45º (3) tan–1 (4) 45º
2 2
4. An observer moves towards a stationary source 4.
of sound, with a velocity one-fifth of the velocity 1/5
of sound. What is the percentage increase in the
:-
apparent frequency :-
(1) 5% (2) 20%
(1) 5% (2) 20%
(3) Zero (4) 0.5 % (3) Zero (4) 0.5 %
5. Two cars A and B each 5m long. Car A is 5.
A B 5m
A,
travelling at 84 km/hr and overtakes another car 84km/hr
12km/hr
B which is travelling at low speed of 12km/hr. B
Find out the time taken for overtaking
(1) 2s (2) 0.5s (3) 4s (4) 5s (1) 2s (2) 0.5s (3) 4s (4) 5s
6. A wave of frequency 100 Hz is sent along a string 6. 100 Hz
towards a fixed end. When this wave travels back
after reflection, a node is formed at a distance of 10
10
cm from the fixed end of the string. The speed of
()
:-
incident (and reflected) wave are :-
(1) 40 m/s (2) 20 m/s (1) 40 m/s (2) 20 m/s
(3) 10 m/s (4) 5 m/s (3) 10 m/s (4) 5 m/s
M 2N M 2N
(3) (4) 2Nt3 (3) (4) 2Nt3
4 4
10. The equation of a longitudinal wave is represented 10.
y = 20 cos (50t – x)
as y = 20 cos (50t – x). Its wavelength is (x is in
(x cm
) :-
cm) :-
(1) 5 cm (2) 2 cm
(1) 5 cm (2) 2 cm
(3) 50 cm (4) 20 cm (3) 50 cm (4) 20 cm
11. A particle is moving along x-axis whose 11. x-
instantaneous speed is V2 = 108 – 9x2.
V 2 = 108 – 9x2
The acceleration of particle is :- :-
(1) – 9x m/s2 (1) – 9x m/s2
(2) –18x m/s2 (2) –18x m/s2
9x 9x
(3) – m/s2 (3) – m/s2
2 2
C C
B B
t t
(1) At B force is zero (1) B
(2)
B
(2) At B there is force but towards motion
(3) At B there is a force which opposes motion (3) B
(4) None (4)
14. The period of a simple pendulum is doubled, when:- 14.
:-
(1) Its length is doubled (1)
(2) the mass of the bob is doubled (2)
(3) Its length is made four times (3)
(4) The mass of the bob and the length of the (4)
pendulum are doubled
15. The force F is given in terms of time t and displacement 15. F t
x
x by the equation F = Acos Bx + C sinDt. F = Acos Bx + C sin Dt
D D
The dimensional formula of is : -
:-
B B
(1) Mº Lº Tº (2) Mº Lº T–1 (1) Mº Lº Tº (2) Mº Lº T–1
(3) Mº L–1 Tº (4) Mº L1 T–1 (3) Mº L–1 Tº (4) Mº L1 T–1
16. A body of mass 1 kg is executing simple harmonic 16. 1 kg
motion Its displacement y(cm) at t seconds is t
given by y = 6 sin (100t + /4). Its maximum y = 6 sin (100t + /4) cm
kinetic energy is :-
:-
(1) 6 J (2) 18 J (3) 24 J (4) 36 J (1) 6 J (2) 18 J (3) 24 J (4) 36 J
17. A particle is given successive displacements 17.
which of the following set of diplacements could
be capable of returning the particle to its initial
position.
(1) 10 m, 8m, 6m, 30 m (1) 10 m, 8m, 6m, 30 m
(2) 20 m, 10 m, 6m, 50 m (2) 20 m, 10 m, 6m, 50 m
(3) 70 m, 20 m, 40 m, 30 m (3) 70 m, 20 m, 40 m, 30 m
(4) 100 m, 18 m, 22 m, 32 m (4) 100 m, 18 m, 22 m, 32 m
18. If a simple pendulum oscillates with an amplitude 18. 50 mm
of 50 mm and time period of 2 s, then its maximum 2 s ,
velocity is :-
:-
(1) 0.10 m/s (2) 0.15 m/s (1) 0.10 m/s (2) 0.15 m/s
(3) 0.8 m/s (4) 0.26 m/s (3) 0.8 m/s (4) 0.26 m/s
Key
Filling
20. A particle has simple harmonic motion. The equation 20.
of its motion is x = 5sin 4t , where x is its x = 5sin 4t
,
6 6
the displacement. If the displacement of the particle x
3
is 3 units, then it velocity is :-
:-
2 5 2 5
(1) (2) (3) 20 (4) 16 (1) (2) (3) 20 (4) 16
3 6 3 6
21. Two blocks A and B of masses 2m and m, 21.
2m m
A B
respectively are connected by a massless and
inextensible string. The whole system is
suspended by a massless spring as shown in the
A
figure. The magnitudes of acceleration of A and
B immediately after the string is cut, are B
:-
respectively :-
g g
g g (1) g, (2) ,g
2 2
(1) g, (2) ,g
2 2 A 2m
A 2m
B m
g g B m
g g (3) g, g (4) ,
(3) g, g (4) , 2 2
2 2
22. A monoatomic gas supplied the heat Q very 22.
Q
slowly keeping the pressure constant. The work
done by the gas will be :
2 3 2 1
2 3 2 1 (1) Q (2) Q (3) Q (4) Q
(1) Q (2) Q (3) Q (4) Q 3 5 5 5
3 5 5 5
23. A block of mass 4 kg is placed on a rough 23. 4 kg
horizontal plane. A time dependent force
F = kt2
F = kt2 acts on the block, where k = 2 N/s2.
k = 2 N/s2
= 0.8
Coefficient of friction = 0.8. Force of friction
between block and the plane at t = 2 s is :-
t = 2s
:-
(1) 8N (2) 4N (3) 2N (4) 32N (1) 8N (2) 4N (3) 2N (4) 32N
24. A gas is taken through a number of 24.
thermodynamic states. What happens to its
specific heat (1)
(1) It is always constant
(2)
(2) It increases
(3) It decreases (3)
(4) It can have any value depending upon process (4)
of heat absorbed or evolved
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B C B C
5 5
P P
(in N/m2) (in N/m2)
A A
2 5 V 2 5 V
(in m3) (in m3)
(1) –20 J (2) –10 J (3) –5 J (4) –15 J (1) –20 J (2) –10 J (3) –5 J
(4) –15 J
27. If coefficient of friction between block A and 27.
A
0.2
surface is 0.2. Minimum value of mass of block B
B to just slide the system on the surface :-
:-
e
Temperature ºC
mg m mg m
(3) m (3) m
2 2
(4) 2mg (4) 2mg
32. An isotropic material has coefficients of lienar 32. (Anisotropic)
thermal expansion 1,2 and 3 along x,y and z-
x,y
z-
axis respectively. Coefficient of cubical expansion 1,2
3
of its material will be equal to-
(1) 1 + 2 + 3 (1) 1 + 2 + 3
1 2 3 1 2 3
(4) (4)
3 3
33. Two masses are connected by a string (as shown 33.
figure), over a frictionless pulley, find acceleration
of system :-
:-
g T g T
(1) T (1) T
3 3
(2) Zero kg (2) kg
10 5 kg 10 5 kg
g g
(3) (3) 30°
4 30° 4
(4) None of these (4)
5 5
34. One mole of an ideal gas is at 127°C 34.
127°C
3 3
8 8
compress adiabatically up to time of its
27 27
initial volume. Find out work done on the system?
(1) 500 cal (2) 1000 cal (1) 500 cal (2) 1000 cal
(3) 2000 cal (4) 1500 cal (3) 2000 cal (4) 1500 cal
35. Two thin discs each of 35.
M
r
mass M and radius r metre
are attached as shown in B A
B A
1 1
(2) PV = m N V2rms (2) PV = m N V2rms
3 3
(3) PVm – Pb = RT (3) PVm – Pb = RT
a a
(4) PVm + = RT (4) PVm + = RT
Vm 2 Vm 2
91. One can grow but cannot reproduce, it will be:- 91.
:-
(1) Living (1)
(2) Non-living (2)
(3) Living or non living (3)
(4) Cannot say (4)
92. The course of blood from heart to the lungs and 92.
back to the heart is called :- :-
(1) Systemic circulation (1)
(2) Pulmonary Circulation (2)
(3) Blood circulation (3)
(4) Single circuit circulation (4)
93. Classification system are changing every now and 93.
then because an attempt has been made to evolve
such a system ultimately which is able to explain
evolutionary relations in organisms. What was the
correct sequence of these types of classification
:-
systems with respect to their evolution :-
(1)
(1) Practical Artificial Natural
Phylogenetic Numerical
(2)
(2) Artificial Practical Numerical
Phylogenetic
(3) Practical Artifical Natural Numerical (3)
phylogenetic
(4) Numerical Artifical Natural Practical (4)
phylogenetic
94. The main difference in the structure of arteries and 94.
:-
veins is :-
(1)
-
(1) Tunica interna - made up of simple squamous
epithelium (2)
-
(2) Tunica media less developed in veins (3)
-
(3) Tunica externa is less developed in veins
(4) Tunica externa is well develope in arteries (4)
-
95. Cellular organisation of the body is the defining 95. "
feature of life forms." Viruses are noncellular even
"
then they are pathogenic. In this condition how
will you justify the statement ?
:-
(1) Viruses are the exceptions of this statement (1)
(2) Viruses are living but not made of cell so this (2)
statement is not true
(3) Viruses did not find a place in classification, (3)
so the statement is not correct
(4) Viruses are not truly "living" they are (4)
connecting links so the statement is correct
99. Find the correct statements from the followings:- 99.
:-
(a) Biology is the science of life forms and living (a)
processes.
(b) Biology is the story of life on earth (b)
(c) Biology is the story of evolution of living (c)
organisms on earth
(d) Biology is the story of characters and (d)
processes of animate forms as opposed of
inanimate forms.
(1) Only (a) and (b) (1) (a) (b)
(2) Only (c) and (d) (2) (c) (d)
(3) (a), (b) & (c) (3) (a), (b) (c)
(4) (a), (b), (c) & (d) (4) (a), (b), (c) (d)
100. Regarding the human tracheal rings mark the 100.
wrong entry :-
:-
(1) Made up of hyaline cartilage (1)
(2) Prevent collapsing of trachea (2)
(3) Dorsally incomplete (3)
(4) 10 - 12 in number (4)
10 - 12
101. Study the following statements carefully :- 101.
:-
(A) All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit (A)
metabolism
(B) Perhaps, the most obvious and technically
(B)
complicated feature of all living organisms is
the ability to sense their surroundings or
environment and respond
(C) All organisms have consicousness but the (C)
human has self consciousness and not the
consciousness
(D)
(D) Living organisms are self replicating, and
evolving but not self regulating
Find the most correct option from the followings:
:-
(2) A and B are correct and C and D are incorrect (2) A B
C D
(3) A and B are incorrect and C and D are correct (3) A B
C D
(4) A is correct and B, C and D are incorrect (4) A
B, C D
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102. Mark the correct set of muscles involved in the 102.
process of normal breathing process :-
:-
(a) External Intercostal Muscles (a)
(b) Internal intercostal muscles (b)
(c) Phyrenic muscles (c)
(d) Abdominal muscles (d)
(1) a and b (2) a and c (1) a b (2) a c
(3) b and c (4) c and d (3) b c (4) c d
103. Find the incorrect statements from the followings:-
103. :-
(A) All living phenomena are due to underlying (A)
interactions
(B) Properties of tissues arise as a result of (B)
interactions among the constituent cells
(C) Properties of cellular organelles arise as a (C)
result of molecular components of them, not
by their interactions
(D) All living organisms of present past and future (D)
are linked to one another by sharing of equal
common genetic material
(1) A and B (2) B & C (1) A B (2) B C
(3) A, B and C (4) C & D (3) A, B C (4) C D
104. Oxygen dissocation curve of haemoglobin is 104.
shown in graph :- :-
100 Y 100 Y
% 75 X % 75 X
Saturation Saturation
of Hb of Hb
40 95 40 95
PO 2 (mm Hg) PO 2 (mm Hg)
What does X and Y indicates :- X Y
:-
(1) X - Oxygenated blood, (1) X -
,
Y - Deoxygenated blood Y -
(2) X - De oxygenated blood, (2) X -
,
Y - Oxygenated blood Y -
(3) X - Blood of Haemophilic person, (3) X -
,
Y - Blood of normal person Y -
(4) X - Blood of embryo (4) X -
Y - Blood of adult Y -
115. Make the correct identification of these figure and 115.
than they belong to which group of plants:-
:-
(a) (a)
(b) (b)
(c) (c)
(d) (d)
Identification Belong to group
(1) (a) Selaginella An Club Moss (1) (a) flysftusyk ,d Dyc ekWl
(b) Polysiphonia An Alga (b) ikWfylkbQksfu;k ,d 'kSoky
(c) Marchantia A liver wort (c) ekdsZfU'k;k ,d yhoj oVZ
(d) Sphagnum A moss (d) LQsXue ,d ekWl
(2) (a) Chlamydomonas An Alga (2) (a) DysekbMkseksukl,d 'kSoky
(b) Selaginella An Club Moss (b) flysftusyk ,d Dyc ekWl
(c) Marchantia A moss (c) ekdsZfU'k;k ,d ekWl
(d) Polytrichum A Liverwort (d) iksyhVªkbde ,d yhoj oVZ
(3) (a) Polytrichum A moss (3) (a) iksyhVªkbde ,d ekWl
(b) Marchantia A liver wort (b) ekdsZfU'k;k ,d yhoj oVZ
(c) Funaria An Moss (c) ¶;qusfj;k ,d ekWl
(d) Chlamydomonas An Alga (d) DysekbMkseksukl,d 'kSoky
(4) (a) Sphagnum An Club Moss (4) (a) LQsXue ,d Dyc ekWl
(b) Marchantia A horn wort (b) ekdsZfU'k;k ,d gkWuZ oVZ
(c) Polysiphonia An bryophyte (c) iksyhlkbQksfu;k ,d czk;ksQkbV
(d) Funaria An Alga (d) ¶;qusfj;k ,d 'kSoky
116. Which one of the following condition of the 116.
zygotic cell would lead to the birth of a normal
:-
human male child :- (1) x-
(1) Only one x-chromosome
(2) Only one y-chromosome (2) y-
(3) two x-chromosome (3)
x-
(4) One x and one y-chromosome (4) x y-
(a) (a)
(b) (b)
(c) (c)
The figures (a), (b) and (c) are of :-
(a), (b) (c)
(1) (a) A B.G.A - Nostoc (1) (a) -
(b) A phycomycete - Aspergillus (b) -
(c) A basidiomycete - Agaricus (c) -
(2) (a) A Green Alga - Nostoc (2) (a) -
(b) A deuteromycete - Aspergillus (b) -
(c) A basidiomycete - Agaricus (c)
(3) (a) A Red Alga -Nostoc (3) (a) -
(b) An ascomycete - Aspergillus (b) -
(c) A phycomycete - Agaricus (c) -
(4) (a) A B.G.A - Nostoc (4) (a) -
(b) A ascomycete - Aspergillus (b) -
(c) A basidiomycete - Agaricus (c) -
118. Which one out of A-D given below correctly 118.
A-D
represent the structural formula of simplest amino
:
acid :
A B C D A B C D
NH2 NH2
H–C–COOH H–C–COOH
CH2OH CH2OH CH2
H CH2 H CH2OH
CH2OH
CH2 CH2 CH2
CH2 H–C–COOH C=O
H–C–COOH C=O
CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2
NH2 CH2OH NH2 CH2OH
NH2 CH2
NH2 CH2
NH2 NH2
Option :- :-
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4)D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4)D
119. Identify the (X), (Y) and (Z) in these figures :- 119.
(X), (Y)
(Z)
:-
(X) (X)
(Y) (Y)
Parental Parental
colony colony
(b) Volvox (b) Volvox
TMV Capsid TMV Capsid
(Z) (Z)
Mid Mid
rib rib
Holdfast Holdfast
(c) Fucus (c) Fucus
X Y Z X Y Z
(1) DNA Sex organ Gemma cup (1) DNA
(2) RNA Daughter Air Bladder (2) RNA
Colony
(3) DNA / Oogonium Frond (3) DNA /
RNA RNA
(4) RNA Archegonium Air Bladder (4) RNA
120. In nerve impulse Na+ & K+ are required. Which 120.
Na K
+ +
Gynaecomastia Gynaecomastia
(1) Adrenal medulla (2) Adrenal cortex (1) Adrenal medulla (2) Adrenal cortex
(3) Parathyroid gland (4) Thyroid gland (3) Parathyroid gland (4) Thyroid gland
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123. Select the distinguishable character of Reptiles 123.
:-
from Aves : - (1)
(1) Dicondylic skull
(2) 10
(2) Cranial erves - 10 Pairs
(3) Diaphragm is present in crocodile (3)
(4) Poikilothermous in nature (4)
124. In following table parasympathetic and 124.
sympathetic division shows their work in which
x
y
mainly x and y indicate which process:-
Organs Parasympathetic Sympathetic vax ijkuqdEih vuqdEih izHkkx
division division izHkkx
(A) Iris x y (A) Iris x y
129. Identify the correct statements from the following 129.
:-
with reference to bony fishes : - (A)
(A) Body is streamlined (B)
(B) Skin is covered by placoid scales
(C)
(C) Air bladder & operculum absent
(D)
(D) Mouth mostly terminal
(E) External fertilisation (E)
(1) A, B, D (2) A, B, E (1) A, B, D (2) A, B, E
(3) C, D, E (4) A, D, E (3) C, D, E (4) A, D, E
130. The potential difference in the membrane which 130.
is responsible for the conduction of an impulse is
brought about by a charge in the membrane:-
(1) Permeability (2) Structure (1) (2)
(3) Anions (4) Concentration (3) (4)
131. Consider the following statements 131. :-
During the alternation of generation or
metagenesis in dimorphic cnidarians the polyps
are : - (A)
(A) Sedentary
(B)
(B) Free living
(C)
(C) Polyp forms the medusae sexually
(D) Polyp forms the medusae asexually (D)
(1) A, C & D are correct (1) A, C D
(2) A and D are correct (2) A D
(3) B, C & D are correct (3) B, C D
(4) A, B, C are correct (4) A, B, C
132. The function of adrenal medulla glands is similar 132.
to nerves because :-
:-
(A) Adrenal medulla & nervous system are (A)
derived from embryonic mesoderms
(B) Adrenal medulla & some nerves secrete similar
(B)
chemicals such as adrenals & nor adrenals
(C) Adrenal medulla is modified from nervous
part. (C)
(D) Adrenal medulla is made up of nervous tissue (D)
Which statements are correct :-
(1) A & B (2) B & D (1) A & B (2) B & D
(3) B & C (4) C & D (3) B & C (4) C & D
133. Identify incorrect statements with regard to 133
:-
coelenterata: - (1)
(1) Gorgonia exhibit two basic forms called polyp
& Medusa
(2)
(2) Aurelia contains medusa stage
(3) Animals contain gastrovascular cavity (3)
(4) Hydra is fresh water polyp (4)
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c)
(c)
(1) (A) Coelomata (1) (A) Coelomata
(B) Acoelomate (B) Acoelomate
(C) Pseudocoelomate (C) Pseudocodonate
(2) (A) Acoelomate (2) (A) Acoelomate
(B) Coelomata (B) Coelomata
(C) Pseudocoelomate (C) Pseudocodonate
(3) (A) Pseudocoelomate (3) (A) Pseudocodonate
(B) Acoelomate (B) Acoelomate
(C) Coelomata (C) Coelomata
(4) (A) Coelomata (4) (A) Coelomata
(B) Pseudocoelomate (B) Pseudocodonate
(C) Acoelomate (C) Acoelomate
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B B
A A
Gland Location Function
1. A Unicellular Alveoli Secrete 1. A
Gland Saliva
2. B Multicellulor Oesophagus Secrete 2. B
gland enzyme
3. A Multicellular Alimentery Secrete 3. A
gland Canal Mucos
4. B Multicellular Buccal Secrete 4. B
gland Cavity Saliva
144. Deficiency of which of the following results in 144.
?
anemia ? (1) Folic acid
(1) Folic acid (2) Vit.–B12
(2) Vit.–B12
(3)
,
(3) Iron, Castle intrinsic factor
(4) All the above (4)
145 The function of typhlosole found in the intestine 145
of earthworm is to ? (1)
(1) Secrete digestive juices
(2)
(2) Regulate the blood flow
(3) Emulsify the food (3)
(4) Increases absorptive surface for digested food (4)
146. Consider the following four statements (a-d) and 146.
(a-d)
select the option which includes all the correct
ones only :- (a)
(a) Small intestine is principle organ for absorption (b)
of nutrients.
(b) Reflex action for vomiting is controlled by (c)
medulla. (d)
(c) Irregular bowel movements cause Diarrhoea
(d) Mucosa forms gastric gland in the stomach
(1) (b), (c) (d)
(1) Statements (b), (c) and (d)
(2) (a), (b) (c)
(2) Statements (a), (b) and (c)
(3) (c), (d)
(3) Statements (c), (d)
(4) Statements (a), (b), and (d) (4) (a), (b), (d)
A A
D B D B
A B C D A B C D
(1) Primary Primary Secondary Secondary (1)
Xylem Phloem Phloem Xylem
(2) Primary Vascular Secondary Secondary (2)
Phloem Cambium Xylem Phloem
(3) Vascular Primary Secondary Secondary (3)
Cambium Xylem Xylem Phloem
(4) Primary Vascular Secondary Secondary (4)
Phloem Cambium Phloem Xylem
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152. The below diagram represents a section of small 152.
intestinal mucosa showing villi. Identify A, B, C
A, B, C
D : -
and D :-
A
A B
B
D
D
/keuh
Artery C
C
f'kjk
Vein
(1) A - Villi, B - Lacteal, C - Capillaries, D - Crypts (1) A-
, B-, C-
, D-
(2) A - Lacteal, B - Villi, C - Capillaries, D - Crypts (2) A-, B-
, C-
, D-
(3) A - Villi, B - Lacteal, C - Crypts, D - Capillaries (3) A-
, B-, C-
, D-
(4) A - Crypts, B - Lacteal, C - Capillaries, D - Villi (4) A-
, B-
, C-
, D-
153. Taxonic keys are based on contrasting characters,. 153.
In the bracketed key the pairs of contrasting
statements are used for identification. The number
on the right indicates the next choice of contrasting
statements. Using the given Key, Select correct
option for A,B, C & D :-
A,B, C D
:-
Bracketed Key
(1) Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral (2) dks"Bd /kkjh dqath
and primary xylem is endarch (1) laogu iwy la;qDr] laikf'ZZod rFkk izkFkfed
(2)
(1) Vascular bundles are radial and primary (3) tkbye vUr% vkfnnk:d
xylem is exarch (1) laogu iwy vjh; rFkk izkFkfed tkbye (3)
(2) Open vascular bundles, arranged in a (A) cká vkfn nk:d
ring vascular bundles, scattered in
(2) Closed (B) (2) o/khZ laogu iwy] ,d oy; esa O;ofLFkr(A)
ground tissue (2) vo/khZ laogu iwy] Hkj.k Ård esa fc[kjs
(B) gq,]
(3) Usaully
Usually more
more than
than six
six xylem
xylem pi
bundles, (C) lkekU;r;k
(3) Usaully 6 lsthan
more vf/kd
sixtkbye
xylemiwy]
pi eTtk (C)
pith is large and well developed cM+h o Li"V
(3) Usually two to four xylem bundles, pith (D) (3) lkekU;r;k2 ls 4 tkbye iwy] eTtk (D)
is small or inconspicuous or absent NksVh ;k vLi"V ;k vuqifLFkr
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)
(1) Dicotyled Dicotyled Monocoty Monocoty
onae root onae stem ledonae ledonae (1) f}chti=kh f}chti=kh ,dchti=kh ,dchti=kh
stem root ewy ruk ruk ewy
(2) Dicotyled Dicotyled Monocoty Monocoty
onae stem onae root ledonae ledonae (2) f}chti=kh f}chti=kh ,dchti=kh ,dchti=kh
root stem ruk ewy ewy ruk
(3) Dicotyled Monocoty Dicotyled Monocoty
onae stem ledonae onae root ledonae (3) f}chti=kh ,dchti=kh f}chti=kh ,dchti=kh
stem root ruk ruk ewy ewy
(4) Dicotyled Monocoty Monocoty Dicotyled
onae stem ledonae ledonae onae root (4) f}chti=kh ,dchti=kh ,dchti=kh f}chti=kh
stem root ruk ruk ewy ewy
Monoglycerides
Proteins
Trypsin/Chymotrypsin
(4) Peptones
Carboxypeptidase Dipeptides (4)
Proteases
B B
A A
Time
B can be expressed as :- B
(1) Lt = L0 + rt (2) L0 = Lt + rt (1) Lt = L0 + rt (2) L0 = Lt + rt
(3) W1 = W0e rt
(4) W1 = WO1 WO2 (3) W1 = W0ert (4) W1 = WO1 WO2
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C C
E E
D D
175. N2 + 8e– + 8H+ + xATP yNH3 + H2 + xADP + xPi 175. N2 + 8e– + 8H+ + xATP yNH3 + H2 + xADP + xPi
Here x and y stand for :-
x y
:-
(1) 16, 2 (2) 8, 4 (3) 6, 12 (4) 16, 16 (1) 16, 2 (2) 8, 4 (3) 6, 12 (4) 16, 16
176. Maximum osmotic pressure is observed in the sap 176.
of :-
:-
(1) Hydrophytes (2) Halophytes (1) (2)
(3) Mesophytes (4) Xerophytes (3) (4)
177. Find the correct match :- 177. :-
(1) Auxin Apical dominance (1)
Gibberellins Flowering in pineapple
Cytokinins Phloem transport
ABA Promotes Seed dormancy
(2) Auxin Parthinocarpy (2)
Gibberellins Bolting
Cytokinins Promotion of nutrient
mobilisation
ABA Closure of stomata
(3) Auxin Malting (3)
Gibberellins Herbicide
Cytokinins Flowering in mango
ABA Overcomes apical
dominance
(4) Auxin Phloem transport (4)
Gibberellins Closure of stomata
Cytokinins Parthinocarpy
ABA Bolting
178. Ascent of sap takes place due to :- 178.
:-
(1) Root pressure (2) Transpiration pull (1) (2)
(3) Mass flow (4) Both (2) and (3) (3) (4) (2)
(3)
179. Which is obtained from amino acid? 179.
:-
(1) Cytokinin (2) ABA (1) (2) ABA
(3) Ethylene (4) Gibberellin (3) (4)
180. When root hair absorbs minerals from soil, which 180.
of the following decreases ?
?
(1) DPD (2) OP (1) DPD (2) OP
(3) W (4) Both (1) and (2) (3) W (4) (1)
(2)