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The bond dissociation energy of Xp will be (1) 400 kg mol (2) 200 kd mol (8) , 800 kJ mot 100k mol ‘When initial concentration of the reactant is’ doubled, the halflife period of a zero order ‘reaction: (1) remains unchanged 2) ishalved (8) istripled (&) isdoubled ‘The corréction factor ‘e’ to the ideal ges equation | corresponds to (1) forces of attraction between the gms molecules (2) density of the gas molecules (8) electric ficld present between the gas molecules (4) volume of the gas molecules ‘Which one of the following conditions will fevour| 4 maximum formation of the product in the reaction, Ag (g) +By(g) = Xp @) AH=-XKI? (2) High temperature and low pressure (2) Low temperature and high pressure (8) High temperature and high pressure (4) Low temperature and low pressure Xp, Yo AR XY GIO Tae Re sfear STIS 1:05: 4; XY TOT AH AP - 200 kJ mol, X, Sota war Freatere Rea AF (400k mol (2) 200 kJ mol (8) 8003 mot @) 100kJ mor Rene anise stoy Pet act aa PET fica orf-Gharert A @) SAT oe @ Reret @) fet rare ont SISTER GF ‘a? AEE OT ala A ARES SORE Ig AHR STENT FT (2) SUPT SE AY 3) UPL Sys ROARS wb 4) OP Se SST Fa GR TS SPAT PAT Ag(g) + By (g) *Xq(g) 4H=-Xkd afer Pafapareren mela faa hfe A? Gy Sw Grea s Fe Bit (2) Fea Seta G Gow Ber @) Sw oppTals Sw OT + (FR Stetat 6 Fer rT 5. For the redex reaction 5. OT RSA MnO; +0,02° + H*—+ Mn”* + CO, +H,0 Mn0z + 0,07" + HY —> Ma?" + CO, +H;0 the correct coefficients of the tesctaste'for the} ©. <@“Sime-Prenrrt feftegra aAMtaacta rrr eM alanced equation are ATS BRC RTH SHR FT GANT TA May c,07- Ht MnO, C,0f HY mies we @s > 6 2 | @ 16 5 2 @) 16 5 2 | @) 2 16 5 @) 2 ee 16 5 . 4) 2 5 16 @ 2 5 16 ALHGAMXIPage 2 me FOR ROUGH WORK English’ ov , 6% acotPy Taw < Fy In the reaction. OH O-Na* eS) + cuts Non —e cere the electrophile involved is (1) dichlorecarbene (CCl) ® (2) dichloromethyl cation (CHCl) e (8) dichloromethyl anion (CHCl) @ (4) formyl eation (CHO ) Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than aldehydes, Ketones and even alcohols of| comparable molecular mass. It is due to their (Q) formation of intermolecular H-bonding (2) formation of intramolecular H-bonding (8) more extensive association of carboxylic acid via van der Waals force of attraction (4) formation of earboxylate ion Compound A, Cyl, is found to react, with NaOI (produced by reacting ¥ with NaOH) and yislds a yellow precipitate with characteristic smell, . Aand Y are respectively CH (CH Ss OW and 1, (@ -Hyo-@_Y— cH, - OH and ty @ Oy Oe cis andy OH © C-om-cr,-on andy 6. aa SSR OH Oat + CHCl; + NaOH ——+ er cHO o Fafteata waits Rergaere Sortie @ wRaHarRaA GCC) @ ‘ocr ant (HCL) (3) oR SOFT (CHOI) v ® @& safer abr (CHO), ere ember Seer gle grt SRE CaM CORES, PROT 4a TARE COPTER OCH COTA A | ae Fe SAT ae? rea He 2) Beaty Hae A @ SUT SIF ORAM AFH ATOR siete spiro wrod FeCtET TS OST @) SIeRCAD ORT aI Y oa NaOH oF fate Geet Naor GIs A IGM Cok 0 A RF Fa GT as aE ‘eraser CeRt wr TH AE sr ATT A GRY TRA CH Q) CH; rae OH eee Ip @ #c-<_Y- cH, - ona, @ Op cH cH ee OH @ C\-om,-cr,-onaRT, ALHCAXXIPage 3 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglishiBengalt @ ‘The correct difference between first- and a cations is that 9. ate ae RGR eT Fae we aR AIT @). the rato of a firetorder reaction docs] = ™ depend on reactant concentrations; the rate () aey ope Pfteat ga Reaves stocga Goat of a second-order reaction does not depend rea wa; PGT am rata at PRC ‘on reactant concentrations once Geta fxsa FAT (2) the rate of a first-order reaction does not _ depend on reactant concentrations; the rate cee ory Paferars oa Paracas ooceT Soe of a second-order reaction does depend on fica vom, AGT ar Ree oe reactant concentrations ‘Fence oT Gres Pea eT! (3) first-order reaction can be catalyzed; @ second-order reaction cannot be catalyzed co) arora PARleare eGR es; PREM SFT (A) the halflife of a first-order reaction does not fae erg FT AT depend on [Alo; the halflife of al ae wy Pea GIT [Aly second-oriéer reaction does depend on [Aly Om fea ea a; RE a Pees 10. Consider the change in oxidation state of| — tly 65mb Mos 45mt MB Naow b 55 mL TL HCL+ 45mL 7 NaOH M M e tmb % Hoty 25 mL E NaoH © Tink | HCl + 25 mL = NaOH M M 4 100mt MHC + 100 mat, NaOH 4 100mL HCL + 100ml FF NaOH 1H of which one of them will be equal to 1? Doers CPR Ree pH AMT GT? @e @e @ b @-b | @ a @a i @ a @ a i 28, The solubility of BsSO, in water is/28 208 K GPW GH BaSO, <4 GIG 242x10% gi7 at 208K. The value of its 242% 10 gL | GF ERIC! STEM (K,,) AT solubility product (Kp) will be 4 (CROARERE BaSO, A Ge! GA = 233 g mol) (Given molar mass of BaSO4 = 233 g mol“) 40810 mol? 108 x 10 mol? L (2) 108107 mol? E~® @) 108 107 mol L* @) 108x10-™ mol? L~? (3) 1-08 x 107 mol? L* 108 x 107? mol L* (4) 108x107 mol” L* 24. Ft ar oleae Sax wait ORI wer | 24, On which of the following properties does the apart Pea act? ‘coagulating power of an ion depend ? _ | (D The sign of charge on the ion alone (SP AIG NIT AAR AT ATT | (2) The magnitude of the charge the i | alone ° a 2) SPIT SR ST | (3) Both magnitude and sign of the charge on (8) GACH SRF 'S SRI TAI T STS Belen arg (© “Hiss otto ion slags SPIRE CIE ore | 25, Given van der Waals constant for NH3, Hy, Oy and COs are respectively 4-17, 0-244, 136 and|25- NHs, Hp, 02 48 CO, 6 GFL Old GAPE SIRT 8°59, which one of the following gases is most A TAGPH 417, 0-244, 136 Gaz 359 | ACT easily liquefied ? PPL SPT FATS RCT ATT “HPAES BA? | C0, () CO, @) NH (2) NHg @) O% (3) 0» @ H, ® ALHCAIXX/Page 7 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali | 26. a7, ALHCAXIPage 8 ‘The geometry and magnetic behaviour of the complex (Ni(CO),) are (1) tetrahedral geometry and parsmagnetio (2) square planar geometry and diamagnetic (3) square planar geometry and paramagnetic (4) tetrahedral geometry and diamagnetic Tzon carbonyl, Fe(CO). is dinuclear (2) tetranuclear (@) trinuclear (4) mononuclear ‘Match the metal ions given in Column I with the ‘spin magnetic moments. of the ions. given in Column II and assign the correct code: Cotumn F Column HT a Com i JE BM. bof ii, 35 BM. Fe ii, JF BM. aN wv, 24 BM. v. V5 BM. a b c da @). iii v i ii @ iv v ii i 8) iv ie ii iii Oi ft if ‘The type of isomerism shown by the complex’ {CoCl,(en),} is (1) Linkage isomerism (2) Geometrical isomerism (8) Ionization isomerism (4) Coordination isomerism Which one of the following ions exhibits, d-d transition and paramagnetism as well 2 (@ Maot @ @ w coy ‘Mn0Z Cr,077 27. INKCO),) Sida Arta CTA 6 ree of G) Sparta writs ase oapEta (2) AOA RCIA STAIRS sR Ro EAT (a) FACA ateRaTTTs UTR ae OPA (Beet STATS uae forETa ‘SRR PAPA, Fe(CO)s 3 RSET @ Dye FoaE @) Rarer 4) oar FORT BB 1 ATS AGA SIRI FF BS WAS SICA ge Gee SHG AT GAS 1 ABR ARS) Fret a: wr Soil a Co i EBM. bor a V85 BM. «Fe ii, J3 BM. 4a Ne iv. JBM > v VIB BMy a oboe 4 iit v i ii @ wove at @ wo i i i Oi ffi ® {CoClfen),] Si CI A AATTST arte TE Te (2) Pio. eITgTST § (8) SRE HNTST 4) aT AST | a1. ‘The compound A on treatment with Na gives B, and with PCls gives C. B and C react together to give diethyl ether. A, B and C are in the order Q) C,H,0H, 0;H,ONe, CoH,C1 (2) CgHgOH, CoH, CgH,Cl (@) CyHHCl, Cyl, CyHZOH (4) CyHOH, C,H,C1, CJHJONa 31. A Chee Na an cy ARETE B ae POL, a ACF Ream c Get Tt 1 Bae C ARPA Acer wea ORR Rae Gof Fer | A,B aT Cat ISS OH (1) CgHyOH, CzHgONs, CHC] ) CaHOH, Cyl, CgHeCl (8) CaEEGC1, Col, CgHLOH 32, The compound C;Hg undergoes the following, (4) CgHyOH, CzH,Cl, CHs0Na reactions : BCl/4 . Bry/Fe _ Zn/HCL 82, C,H, Chet camer Ares fferstele ser aH : C7Hy ———* A + BC 1, BORA, Beal Fo 2n/HOL The product ‘C’is Cs =A BO (2) p-bromotoluene Fifteen eta CT @)m-bromotoluene (pears mmonbaEr (8) B-bromo-2,4,8-tiichlorotol 18), Bbrome wovelvent (8) S-aI2,4,6-BR are Bey (4) o-bromotoluene ocararbets 38. Hydrocarbon (A) reacts with bromine by ‘substitution to form an alkyl bromide which by {2% -OR>-F () -NR,>—OR>-F @) -NH,<-OR<-F @) -NH,<-OR<-F (9) -NH,>-oR>-F @) -NH,>-OR>-F @ -NR)<~OR<-F @) -NR,<-OR<-F ALHCADOUPage 11 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglisvBengat i 40, Which ofthe following statements ia not true for| 49, aoMTSTA OM ADA CHF RRS 7 (1) Chlorine has the highest clectron-gain| (0) GARCIA ie RT SH ere enthalpy. MR } (2) All form monobasic oxyacids. @) FR APRA ORVUS Ie KA (8) All but fluorine show positive oxidation (3) Stan pis Tee GE ee ores 1 states, © FER TRE | (4) All are oxidizing agents. 41, Considering Ellinghama diagram, which of the|*™ germ BS ET Sr RL TQ SUPT following metals can be used to reduce alumina ? PRT a Co @ Cur Fe @ Fe @ Mg @) Mg @ in @ 20 42, ‘The correct order of atomic radii in group 18) 49, eet 13 Get TYR GET Re ade @) BeGacAl, Pear er a OF Pee PAT b. Bicuspid valve ii, Between right wt ventricle and iter © iii, OF FT pulmonary sriety enter wor fem « c. Semilunar valve iii, Between right atrium and right a ob oe ventricle o i ia 4 w a oboe @ i, av ii i @ iit @ i se @®i i iii ~~ (4) i ii e Oak aad te Caste 48, ART 1 FET Ue Gia STENT aa TBF 1¢ items given lumn those in. tut : Column TI and select the correct option given Sa: below : WRT aR IT Column T Column TE Tem aR 2500-3000 mL = Tidal volume 4, 2500-3000 mie b. apr Rpm GSE i, 1100-1200 mL b, Inspiratory Reserve ii, 1100-1200 mL. aa RT volt me ; co. Raipr Riena SRSA iii, 600-650 mL ©. Expiratory Reserve iii, 500-550 mL_ afer ‘volume TH @. Residual volume iv. 1000-1100 mL, @. GREY aT “fT iv. 1000-1100 ml. . bo ea a boc a a) iw iti ii i @ iv iii i @ iw i iv @w BH i mw @ i ow i i @i wv a iH 4) ii i iv ii wif i iv tit ALHCAUXX/Page 13. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Englist/Bengall 49. The transparent lens in the human eye is held in|49, 3% GFPUATIAT GY Pron aifowPns Fat BI? its place by jtodhestians Rien sion ae ep oft ge Fat S ae eet eanuaien @) feast att BS aa yeas tees ae @ RTS TE cA gS sat (3) stnooth muscles attached to the iris “) (A) ligaments attached to the iris ay cae a RAT OO 50, Fatahts or ort aa em STS 50, Which of the following is an amino acid derived 2S OS ea @ Pier » 5 beer Pritt me @ aPefRer (8) Botradiol ® (4) Eedysone SFO Ba. PrafeiPns com om 1ST Tt Oey OR TEA AT 51, Which of the following structures or regions is EY, FR? Incorrectly paired with its Sanction ? @ FOR SAP: aR S BH OER (2) Corpus callosum band of fibers EITRAR WS connecting left and right cerebral FRE | hemispheres. 2) RAT ormestist Fr eR PT (2) Medulla oblongata : controls respiration and cardiovascular Frans Fat | reflexes. @ BROT Be emg a at (@) Hypothalamus production of SPB IG releasing hormones pat Rass ar ‘and regtlation af AOA as Pie temperature, hunger and thirst ARIS Fa | ahi . @ Pate or woth 2] oT TT (4) Limbic system consists of fibre tracts that x ‘FoR a aces Rafe interconnect SRO AAS FHT different regions of FIR HA DP brain; controls FR a 1 movement. 52. Which of tho following hox play = id et of the yrmones ean play a epipecrcater significant role in osteoporosis ? AR AR a Ca (@) Parathyroid hormone and Prolactin, 1) ORRPRTTS OTT eR CAO (2) Aldosterone and Prolactin STRUT RT are corenreeT (S) Estrogen and Parathyroid bormone 8) RETO aes oMATSRATTS ACIP (4) Progesterone and Aldosterone @ aE bTT axe STOTT ALHCAIXXIPage 14 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglshiBengal ° @ ~ RNA pe Ate. ® By Geos a - Ena “ “w ae 58. AGGTATCGCAT is a sequence from the coding|53. af foray crite aie wa api aR strand of a gene. What will be the corresponding] AGGTATCGOAT I | . sequence of the transcribed mRNA? oa Corres Geerarlty mRNA a) UccaUAGcGUA Ae AS PAT HPA 2 @) UecaUAGCGUA (2) AGeUAUCGCAU @ AcCUAUGCGAU @) vaeTuTCGCAT | (2) aGGuUAUCGCAU | (3) ACcUAUGCGAU @ vueeruTcecaT ‘54, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column I and select the correct option given |54. ATA 1 ¢ tat H aie Skea ANAS ae OF below: Saath Ie sa: Column I Column IT * meRT TP IL a, Proliferative Phase i, Breakdown of a afer i, acernbRare 21a ‘endoinetrial aera lining. | di Fottiar Pha be RTT 4. PRET TT a Secretory Phase He = TIRE iii, FART eT ON . . Menstruation _—i, Luteal Phase a be a bie ‘a iv oma a @ fi i ii . lo Hook | @ Hi Hi | @) ii i oe ‘ i ii @®i wf @ 85. Fire crt ect at et FT? 55. All ofthe following are part of an operon except (ata (D8 promoter (2) eretctia (2) an operator / @)anechancer © SRFTA reenter fet + (4) structural genes 56. According to Hugo de Vries, the mechanism of| ‘evolution is 56. ROOT ese ae Oy CREM Rae Re = ‘ (Q) Minor mutations (Re ofa | (2) Multiple step mutations @) FORTE RAE oR | (8) Phenotypic variations (3) Ratgiea ateta cor (4) Saltation @) RO 57, A woman has an X-linked condition on one of her 57. GFA "RAM GH at X GETARA waft X chromosomes, This chromosome can be xfero er OTs | ARR GrOTETD inherited by aera ATS) opfiea Ha aT AHS A (1) Both sons and daughters (36 FN SeaR aT @) Oily daughters @ 3H (8) Only grandchildren @ Sam Car (4) Only sons on SRE, ALHCADOUPage 15 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Engtish/Bengall a OAD (eu ‘on OiV yw 58. In which disease does mozquito transmitted |5s, a1 aRGRG GA RIOR aprer aa pathogen cause chronic inflammation of] Bitar stare ow & lymphatic vessels ? ce iearersy = (1) Amocbiasis oy Coma) & 5 (2) Blephantiasis (2) ererfba (44m) © (8) Ringworm disease (8) faecal (am) Se @) Ascariasis @ Spar 1, ©” 55, among the following sets of examples for |59. PET GRAIG epi Aveta Gra An: t divergent evolution, select the incorreet option : QO wer, age aOR Fy §). (1) Eye of octopus, bat and man 2) ARGH, aye 6 for ame aT Ws (2) Porelimbs of man, bat and cheetah (3) WAGa, aqaa ¢ for ae 3° (8) Brain of bat, man and cheetah @ TGR, aA « Bor Tere af (4) Heart of bat, man and cheetah ‘ 60. TN Ce Co RA UR yfBaS CaS a | 60. Conversion of milk to curd improves its ar nutritional value by increasing the amount of is (feb B () Vitamin B 4 (2 Reba D (2) Vitamin D (3) Vitamin Byy (8) RSDAA Bip (4) Vitamin A fetta a oan - 61. oa Gr art ait oRbeats cnet ax 2 6L. ‘Ghich of the following is mot an autoimmune a de ioe (1) Vitiligo 2)» Die R (2) Peoriasis (3) Opera GPT (8) Alzheimer’s disease ©) RSS orattT (4), Rheumatoid arthritis 62, FR CTE AA oA HET CRRA ot AR 62. The similarity of bone structure in the forelimbs 2 - OF Fl of many vertetates isan exaraple of ) STEMS amar (eitanee RFs) (1) Adaptive radiation fe (2) Homol 2 fs ‘ae (8) Converge © onvergent evolution @ oars (Analogy 63. Faas Grr GROOA ages ‘ANG spt Teta” 68. Which of the following characteristics represent ‘inheritance of blood groups’ in humans ? of oe TAS I 2 a. Dominance a ATCT Db. Co-dominance b, FR EPIC ©. Multiple allele e Foner d. Incomplete dominance 4a. RPT e. Polygenic inheritance . & APIA TRG RAT @ a,cande @ sede @) b,cande @ d,caRe @) b,dande @ bdaRe @) abande @ abaRe ALHCA/XX/Page 16 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali os Mate Ta ige ce alrge 7 wt ee aM 1 6 HAN 1 ABE OM ISIS eae BE lumn II and. select the correct option given | below : Saft Ne Fat: | Column T Column I ama ae | a. Eutrophication i, UV-B radiation a Rodi i, UVB afey b. Sanitary landfill ii, Deforestation bo Rae opreReT ai, Perce c. Snow blindness iff. Nutrient BT ARSCR ii, YR TS enrichment a ye iv, WO Ferry d. dhumcultivation iv, Waste disposal b © d a boo 4 Mig ow iti Oi ft wit @ Hoi nv @ i i tiv om f @ i wo i fi oi Hoe Oi ii wv os. Pateren Reh cee RE FHC Fe OY AT A BH Sweats 65. All of the following eluded in ‘Ex-situ conservation’ exept @ Fa (he) oF (1) Seed banks (2) SEAT RAR ot. @ mete efor nek @). Ofer Soro (3) Botanical gardens | @ Bowed @) TRAS aNS 4 Ber REM cit tact Ooms ons 68, Which one of the following population | interactions is widely used in medical science for ‘orefirat ciPomaibe CoRCS A TIWS | the production of antibiotics ? Gn nae as (1) Amensalism © zoRDRrET 2) Commensalism (8) Parasitism (somber 4) Mutualism . @) Repatrer & 67. In a growing population of a country, 67, CET GC SPT SEPEPEA I (1) pre-reproductive individuals are less than ) a oT FT GRY RET wv the reproductive individuals. AR | . (2) pre-eproductive individuals are more than | the reproductive individuals, @) EST HN | (3) reproductive and —_pre-reproductive errs | individuals are equal in number. 8) SATS GT OPE TTT ACT ATT | (4) reproductive individuals are'less than the @ Ga Ofer sey wie wer post-reproductive individuals, Sry eI 68, Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the 68, (Pt Cet GHA Ted CA “ME” CSA ST drag “Smack” ? aM net Leaves: | (2) Flowers oT! | (8) Roots @) TFG a Latex Puce N90) | ALHCADXXIPage 17 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengall | 70. mn ‘Hormones seoreted by the placenta to maintain Pregnancy are (2) BCG, progestogens, estrogens, glucocorticoids CG, hPL, progestogens, prolactin CG, hPL, progestogens, estrogens @ @ (4) ‘The amnion of mammalian embryo is derived fom wo @) @ @ ectodeim and endoderm ectoderm and mesoderm mesoderm and trophoblast endoderm and mesoderm ‘The contraceptive ‘SAHELT (2) is.a post-coital contraceptive. (2) blocks estrogen receptors in the uterus,| preventing oggs from getting implanted. is an TUD. increases the concentration of estrogen and prevents ovulation in females. @ w ‘The difference between spermiogenesis and spermiation is (1) _ In spermiogenesia spermatozoa are formed, while in spermistion spermatozoa are released from sertoli cells into the cavity of| seminiferous tubules, 69. 70. 72. STSTTRET CT ARE ONT BACT PSS BA TAT a) RCG, SCOPERTA, a, Aerraticrr ebay ACG, bPL, ACSPRBOST, eorAPT OG, hPL, SCSORB TER, SORTER * @) @) @ FRR A a OURFTT GIST CATE TOA I (1) ABTGPL 6 TRIER TF 2) acarORL e GIOTERT CIF (3) Bement ¢ Gerard cir BD SCH S ACTON cer Sra AAG TCAD HIG FT cy ato ere orT at HT TS Fae IE TA 14 (2) ROBIE RH are or wR TT APE wre aR fou aogier Te CAT | 40) @9TUD | @ SORE a wy ait om ae ee FIR aA CT | TRIGICSCABPT & MTEL GF MA AT 2) IIGTORABPT MT FET AE MOTOS @) In spermiogenesis spermatids are formed, while in spermiation spermatozoa - are Ba wha | Per Gt formed. ‘ i ‘ @ “RTOS RT MIMICS (@) In speriniogenesis spermatozoa from sertoli culls ave released into the cavity of ao GR Ce GIRPIERAT BERET seminiferous tubules, while in spermiation| Doon to aa | spermatozoa are formed, : i i HT RATTOSTARTA (4) In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed,| wa at masts while in spermistion spermatids are okey ARR TT formed. BS Tole = | ALHCA/XX/Page 18 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali —— a a4 aga SG S34 a 78. Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given below : Column T Column IT a. Glyeosuria i. Accumulation of uric " acid in joints >, Gout i, Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney ¢. Renalealeuli ii. Inflammation in glomeruli 4. Glomerular iv. Presence of glucose in nephritis, urine . a boc 4 a iv i i iti @ ii f iy i @ i fi 4 iv @ i ft if iw 74, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and’ select the correct option given 73, AA 1 @ AA I Ae STA TOTS wee HT ‘Seah TNE Feat: RPT aR atari i aie RAE ‘opPrs oat ROA vb, mB iL SRE A TSH Fe FCAT BHT RSA eG ik, IES aE a. CHT fv, TRIAS g ad Safe a b ec d @ iv i iY @ iii woo if @ i i 1 iv Oi ff i wv below : 4, FRA TG AAT UE Ae rer aTETTS ae OF Column 1 Column It eit ie a: (Punetion) Par of Brertry eP1 eR . (7) (Gers oT SH) Ultrafiltration i, Henle’s loop . Concentration ii, Ureter of urine & Transportof i, Urinary bladder » urine © d. Storage of urine iv, Malpighian a corpuscle v. Proximal convoluted tubule a b © a Mv ow i iii a Ow ov ii @ @v ow i it @ @ i ii iii @ iv i i iii. ALHCAXX/Page 19 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali o © 45. Which of the following gastric cells indirectly |78. GRA ATFCATH GH CHRON OTE ARAMAIC ‘help in erythropoiesis ? RRS Ra? (1) Parietal cells (2) AIRTRGET GORE (2) Chief celle (2) BR Gar (2) Goblet cells (8) RE (4) Mucouseells (6) Ree Go 76, Match the items given in Column I with those in |76- Ra 1 6 ora 1 ae Stes aTEICS aR FB Column II end select the correct option given wait ANS a: below: TT Column I Column IT a WRRCTCOR a. Fibrinogen i. Osmotic balance - b. Globulin ii, Blood clotting b. afer. ¢ Albumin iii, Defence mechanism e. Bargirr a boc a boe Oe Hi Mi. ii iy @ Ho oH i @ i f i gi iit ii ae oi ow i @ i i wi Oi i 77. Which of the following is an occupational respiratory disorder ? 7. Fae ea sey GAG weer GIS @) Emphysema PATER GA? (2) Anthracis () GRRRCRT (3) Botulism @ aw (A) Silico @) ere @ Beery 78, Calcium is important in skeletal muscle contraction because it 738. APA BE ofa HRT Re ERR ArT (2) prevents the formation of bonds between Fa TT ‘the myosin cross bridges and the actin TERA at Se 6 opis oer ACT TS . * filament. CeRCS TI Fat | (2) binds to troponin to remove the masking of @ Gena aa rer Te aa SB a active sites on actin for myosin, FTE OIG FT | (8) detaches the myosin head from the actin ) May RE ST WE Ce TF filament. 7a | (4) activates the myosin ATPase by binding to (®) REP ATPase a FORT Ulcer OPPS it. Fai ALHCAVXX/Page 20 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglishBengali Which of the following events does not occur in rough endoplasmic reticulum ? (3) Phospholipid synthesis, (2) Protein folding (3) Cleavage of signe! peptide (4) Protein glycosylation Many ribosomes may associate with a single mRNA to form multiple copies of a polypeptide simultaneously. Such strings of ribosomes are| termed as, () Nucleosome (2) Polysome (@) Plastidome @) Polyhedral bodies Nissl bodies are mainly composed of (1) Free ribosomes and RER (2) Proteins and lipids (8) Nucleic acids and SER (4) DNA and RNA Which of these statements is incorrect ? (1) Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in ‘outer mitochondrial membrane, (2) Enzymes of TCA cycle are present in matrix, (8) Glycolysis opetates as long as it is supplied with NAD that ean pick up hydrogen atoms. (4) Glycolysis occurs in cytosol. Select the incorrect match : (1) Polytene ~ Oveytes of amphibians ‘chromosomes (2) Lampbrush — Diplotene bivalents ‘chromosomes (3) Submetacentrie — L-shaped chromososmes chromosomes (4) Allosomes: — Sex chromosomes Which of the following terms deseribe human dentition ? (1) Pleurodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont (2) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Homodont (8) Pleurodont, Monophyodont, Homodont (4) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont 79. 81. am a a CERT opetaTORE GbR (RER) TG 7 7 ICHaPrO FREI + 2) cenbera Ste: (3) Breer crbicer Fret @ att ateriorr ef AT mRNA IY Tz AAT BRT TT sei aerate Te wa | om aes APRATOSTTTA HTC eT AA | Freier (ros apo ) fereggter aA] Frorr af Cot Q) AF HRI G RER 2) GTR 6 PAS (8) FORE SUPT © SER (4) DNAG RNA FRA GMT EAD A RT? © SR ES AAT ARs RDFA OPI IG | 2 TCA BEF Seope AAR AMET after ane 1 ore fe NAD tl Sa SHES Sey I BROCE TY acl SRE OOH OTS a | ACB aa ney aTeMaAET TE ty eB cto iice BRIS Fat : (sae wo - aM SIRT - sterrt @ ARSE = - Learzfor OHCs RST @ SITET — SRT Pathe arth ara shes Rape itawt, otras, abet @ ROMS, CRRAMeS, TOTES @) Risaret, scans’, cone @ REE, CRRA, EbAIET 4 a) eee Geo / feet ALHCAIXX(Page 21 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglstwBengalt 85. Which’ one of these animals is mot a ‘homeotherm ? Ager () Peittacuta @ wearer @) Macropus aed (3) Camelus Rew (4) Chelone 9 86, Which ofthe fllowing features is used to identify | a Grn fo Fa . ol is S lis ‘a male cockroach from a female cockroach ? rae BACT CE TATED (SHAT AER Sots (1) Presence of anal cerct (2) Presence of a boat.shaped sternum on the| 2) 9 Get wom Goa rae FAM Sees ‘ 9 abdominal segment (3) ARICA MART RE PRET Goa SITE (3) Forewings with darker tegmina (4) ole FH Gothes < (Presence of caudal styles 87, age CTT ES Ceti RA? 87, Which of the following organisms are known as ) ROfenewr 05 @ co @) 80, @) C0, 120. Natality refers to (1) Number of individuals entering a habitat (2) Death rate (8) Number of individuals leaving the habitat. ® Birth rate IAL. Niche ie . (1) the functional role played by the organism where it lives (2) all the biological factors in the organism's environment (8) the range of temperature that the organism needs to live (A) the physical space where an organism lives 120, Se FATS GIRL ) RTE Tey al aHReCS ae FET @) RA . @) Tl aRiy Tey aa sas OT TA @® SEAR Pout CRT NET CTT FA MATA Sr ARR (2) Staal ae Hee Cote So 8) Ree tor wry GATT Ae ETF @ Gea cE CREA oT Ga coer AY TILA FA 23. World Ozone Day is celebrated on 122, Pre oor RAF afi tera aT aT a) 22° April @ 22 art @ sms @ om , @) 16 orbs (3) 16" September (4) 21 afier (21 April 123, BOPemea Fone a dee ore 123. In stratosphere, which ofthe following elements| OCIS @ @FRTURT APTS TANT PRATT TET acts as a catalyst in degradation of ozone and Tt? release of molecular oxygen ? Q oie (Oxygen @) ats @) Carbon (@) Fe @ Fe wa a @ 124, Frere wy caer Fe sacra Armenia Pres 124, What type of ecological pyramid would be| seat area? obtained with the following data ? : Secondary consumer : 120 g ar, os Primary consumer : 60 g eure vas Primary producer : 10g cas 10g (2) Upright pyramid of biomass Q) tanto ang Pratie (2) Inverted pyramid of biomass (2) ACAI Got Prat ~ (8) Upright pyramid of numbera cay seas Cab Pratt (4) Pyramid of energy (4) “er Prati ALHCAVXX/Page 27, ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Engllsh/Bengali 125. Pneumatophores occur in 125, FAR TAS EAT AT (2) Submerged hydrophytes Rafer RR (2) Halophytes TEA (3) Carnivorous plants (3) sre OPA (4) Froe-floating hydrophytes yeah 126, Sweet potato is a modified 126. Bi Oey a a oats 1) Rhizome @ den @) Stem @ We (8) Tap root @) HIT (4) Adventitious root @ ware 127. Secondary xylem and phloem in dicot stem are) x27, fatrerM PICS CT GREP AAR GA TT CE produced by Sen e @) Axillary meristerss BREF ORF FT (2) Apiesl meristems ” @ See ST FA (3) Phellogen @ Fatt (@) Vascular cambium (4) ARR at 128. Which of the following statements is correct? 128, FETS GH AYO aide? (2) Stems. are usually unbranched in both} =) REY ae AT Gor-aa WS TIT Cycas and Cedrus. mt (2) Ovoles are not enclosed by ovary wall in TEI Cie fers fara a aT gymnosperms, 1 (8) Horsetalle are gymnosperms. 3) SUR eT TSN | (A) Selaginella is heterosporous, while Salvinia aabea is homosporous. o ee TO SASS Rs wt 129, Casparian strips occur in 129. PICA AG AO ASAT ART @) Endodermis, wey @) Bpidermis @) gee (8) Cortex (ea (4) Perieycle @ fia 130, Select the wrong statement : 130. Gor Fegfole Prior et (2) Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell (1) GIG Wel et atoepa ARERR in all kingdoms except Monera. CRETE AE GPS | (2) Coll wall is present in members of Fungi @) wa 6 afte crrrenbia ee | and Plantae. . . @) BR 1 CHATRIF Fe CORT (3) Pseudopodia are locomotory and feeding oe | structures in Sporozoans.- | i TE APRS aa ETS | (a) _ Moshrooms belong jo Basidiompeeter, isi. CR FM OST GT are Shag KE aT 181, Plants having little or no secondary growth are Sal BA? (D Oycads a) RT (2) Grasses @ IF (3) Conifers ) TRL (4) Deciduous angiosperms @ sorb eet ALHCA/XX/Page 28 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali 18% Match the items given in Coluron I with those in|182, 71a 16 ART I ADE See ATOTTS uae FOr fimo I and select the correct option given ‘Seat ae wat: atin Shem mm hand waa. a Herbarium i, It isa place having a . ” epiie OAR ae collection of preserved ame) C- plants and animals, bo Key iL Atiet hetem os >d. -Btkey) 4. a ORT Tost methodically all the SPR RE SRE species found in an area asttien A with brief description ORS eat a TS aiding identification, FA FRTST FI | c. Museum iif. Is a place where dried and MORN ai, 2 OT TTT pressed plant specimens 94.9 OT RST ORF ‘mounted on sheets are ee BPS TAT 4 Cotalogue tv. A broke ctaning est SRR SRT | ofcharacters and their a Sibert iv, 9 mr TITS alternates which are : ‘afiza wR ¢ helpful in identification of ORT RP CHIC various taxa, 2 Fifea Brome a bo a SARRRTT Geen 1 @ How i Fi ab a Qi 6 tH i oH x = @ i wv i i @ i iv i ® HH fo ow @® i wt: ‘et 138. Faas ofa a PTE TR ARR After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are a wasly in : 5 Rate (@) Saccharomyces © Hearpera © Berennitr @ Agoricus 8) cena Alternoria @ _ onéacaar ‘Which one is wrongly matched ? 184, CHALE G7 SIT CONST ATE? Q) Unicellular organism — Chlorella @ ah a _— omer (2) Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia POTS CHAT — peed (3) Gemma cups - Marchantia . @) CRTs (@) Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae ) ferngS nay | = inti: ‘Winged pollen grains are present in 135. RLS Tear] AICS “NSN IAT (Q) Pinus DRT = {2} Mustard @) Fa (@) Mango (@) eH @_Cycos (4) aR . ALHCADOUPage 29 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali 186. The fundamental frequency in an open organ pipe is equal to the third harmonic of a closed ‘organ pipe. If the length of the closed organ pipe is 20 cm, the length of the open organ pipe is @ 16m @ Bln @) 125em @® sen At what temperature will the rms speed of ‘oxygen molecules become just sufficient for escaping from the Harth’s atmosphere ? (Given: : ‘Mass of oxygen molecule (m) = 2°76 x 10 kg Boltzmann's constant kp = 1°38 x 10 JK) 1254x108 K @) 2508x104 K (8) 5016x10°K (@) 8960x10*K ‘The efficiency of an ideal heat engine working between the freezing point and boiling point of| water, is @. 125% QQ) 26-38% (3) 625% ~ 20% ‘The volume (V) of a monatomic gas varies with its temperature (1), as shown in the graph. The ratio of work done by the gas, to the heat 19%, 188, 139, 136, PAD EY CH SAO AHR THIS TARP MA et TH TY oe A GOR GHEE FART FAR | A RY GT Ae Cra 20 cm BA GH CEM CHAT AHIR OAS AA @ 16em @ 820m @) 125em ) Bem 187. GH OPER GAOGR Sie Tf-AI-ET (rms) aforet qa aRpETR ARE core Per Ra? (2S BHC : AROS FT GA on) = 2-78 x 10 kg. PO SRIGH BF kp = 1°98 10 TK) 1-254 «108K 2-508 x 10° K (3) 5:016x 10K @) 8360x 10K aa oret ofa Bae Ge OPI SFA Eat Drea SAS Rbae we SCA TA at Renita FAST @ 125% 2) 268% (8) 625% @ 20% IE RIG UR SPI (1) A oR (W) fa ARS oriba oRpIa “Ares A | ODT A ORE CF B SaUN apaes a @ 138, 139, slecrbed iy whan Hi waiees 5 one SETAE AT FERN 8S SENT OTE v 1 . t . A A oO —T oO —T w 2 wm? @ 2 @ 2 @ } @ + w 2 w 2 _ALHCAXKIPage 30 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK aaa oo all 140, 141. 142, 143, A metallic. rod of mass per unit length 05 kg m™ is lying horizontally on a smooth inclined plane which mekes an angle of 30° with the horizontal. The rod is not allowed to slide down by flowing a current through it when a magnetic field of induction 0-25 T is acting on it in the vertical direction, The current flowing in the rod to keep it stationary io a) 1s2A @) 714A @) 76a 598A An inductor 20 mH, a capacitor 100 uF and a| resistor 50 © are connected in series across a source of emf, V = 10 sin $14 t, The power loss in the cireuit is @ 13w @ ow 3) 274W @ 043Ww ‘A thin diamagnetic rod is placed vertically between the poles of an electromagnet. When the current in the electromagnet is switched on, then the diamagnetic rod is pushed up, out of the horizontal magnetic field. Hence the rod gains gravitational potential energy, The work required to do this comes from (1) the induced electric field due to the banging magnetic field (2) the current souree (@) the lattice structure of the material of the rod (4) the magnetic field Current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer| is 5 divimA and its voltage sensitivity (angular| deflection por unit voltage applied) is 20 divV. ‘The tesistance of the galvanometer is 141. 142, 143, 140, AG AST ATTA OEE Crea Ga 0-5 kg mt aR oF aE pT ABHNGA aT 30° GIT BITS SA SE SA aT FI 1 026 T Say ORT CHT AR GETS A ARE ibe aay TRI anor GR ACA PreTT oteT MBIT AT Ce fd AMT SFY APTS AT ALT | qd 11324 @) TMA @) 476A ) 698A 20 mH AIGA ST, 100 uF AIT aa oF G 50 2 TG Ge Git, wie. DeTF wz (emf, ib V = 10 sin 314 ¢ Geo AOI GT oT Ae Fa ST | Rh SAS HO TT @ 13w @ 079w 3) 274W @ o4w eft cron Rap AT ST Ms oe paces Gf cers arate aren er | fds BRT Foye 2g Oe] aT MEH Gays oer G BASE Bee aa aka afer an | wosca feapeett ‘Regt Rte mer sar 1 RRS mete aT () ONe ora ARASH SHAFTS of: oR Cal @ FS te aw (3) Rearpecea Gotmnet Gierhia 154 Cae Be orm eter et pageh woe wt TS crac ten oe Seer) zahc 5 divmA «Rt afi Reaper 20 divv; ‘SR eMETECATTETA GT 5002 (@ 5002 @) 402 @ 49 @) 2509 @) 200% @ 32 @) 2a ALHCADOUPage 31 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglshBengal aad. 145. 146. 147. ‘A moving block having mass m, collides with ‘another stationary block having mass 4m. The lighter block comes to rest after collision, When the initial velocity of the lighter block is v, then the value of coefficient of restitution (e) will be @ 04 @) 08 @) 08 (4) 0:25 ‘A body initially at rest and sliding along a frictionless track from a height h (as shown in the figure) just completes a vertical circle of| diameter AB = D. The height h is equal to s 7 A 5 @ 3D 3 () 3D 1 @ gD @ D Which one of the following statements is incorrect ? (1) Coefficient of sliding friction has dimensions of length. (2) Rolling friction is smaller than sliding friction. @) @ Frictional force opposes the relative motion. Limiting" value of static friction is directly proportional to normal reaction. ‘Three objects, A : (a solid sphere), B : (a thin circular disk) and C : (a circular ring), each have the same mass M and radius R. They all spin 144, 145. 146. 1a. m SAA GAD siROT WW am SAME Aes TU SIMS FA | SAA HT Sera aD flit CET ace | a Ber Teta ani AS v A, ST Gilda SroTTE GANT (0) AIA TI @ o4- @ 06 @) 08 (4) 0-25 7 @B GAS CER bh Bost AF Ae CR OER AT HT PRT AOE aR SOR GAN TRS gab AB = D UCM Cae Tarra 11 Af FE, OT h CHET AT >f--)o Froea Gor THA a af? asf sete eanecPT Cra ART APT BA | URE WT eIRe Raf RT aE CIC as @) Fe as a aRMite soa Rees a | fs AT arcs DANAE are aio 1 ff se 6 are Pant ore) 8 area wR C : yore FA SIC GAM are TPH R | aco OR zeauied to being xm to rest, would satisfy the: con aan be aoa Rt @) Wa>We> Wp G) Wy>Wo> We (2) Wo>Wa> Wa () Wo>Wp> Wa (3) Wy>Wa> Wo (8) Wy>Wy>Wo (d) Wa>Wa> Wo @) Wa>Wp> Wo ALHCAXX/Page 32 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 149. ALHCADOUPage 33, 148. Unpolarised light is incident from air on a plane surface of a material of refiactive index Ww. At al following options is correct for this situation ? @ isuar'(2) a (2) Reflected tight is polarised with its electric vector parallel to the plane of incidence @ is so(2} ¥ (4) Reflected light is polarised with its electric vector perpendicular to the plane of’ incidence 148, TRI CAE ae eT aR yw afooreeCRt oy oat wea Ros EL MoS aT ane FRR MT GRY AT or AR aReerTS @ afore afi re ESIC aC | GE Fe Gr AE OI 2 @ tetan™(2) i @) afertrs afin mass ar ae eda oie CoaB OMIT wT TT GAR TET ane tein? 8) issin @) @ afeers aA mates aw aa site Ofte Sta SH TOT BOT By OTA Te Tn Young's double slit experiment the separation |149, qa BRaa ffi ofS RGR ame d between the slits is 2 mm, the wavelength A of' the light used is 5896 A and distance D between tho screen and slits is 100 em. It is found that the angular width of the fringes is 020°. To increase ‘the fringe angular width to 0-21° (with same A, and D) the separation between the slits needs to be changed to 17 mm 18mm eee 21mm @ 19mm TAY d 1 2am, ASS oH waa A aT HIT 6896 A sae mt cate FREE FE D aa a 100 em | CRIT Gerry TA APR aE 020%; 8 CRG TART O21 FATS TT (1. gee D) @F CRASS act Rawat TATE A FACS aa @ +m (2) 18mm 3) 21mm @ 19mm ‘An astronomical refracting telescope will have|250. Of TaICIeT aftater qafhet wa GRRE large angular magnification and high angular resolution, when it has an objective lens of @) small focal length and small diameter (2) small focal length and large diamoter @) barge focal length and large diameter (4) Aarge focal length and small diameter ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Ret © chite Romom aA or ae rH, Ofers aria GRIT AY aa FH OPT (2) RT RIT TG aa GRE aA @) ORE GE Ey aR Ste a 4) ORE Gre Fay ae FT APT EnglshiBengalt 151. In the cireuit shown in the figure, the input voltage V; is 20 V, Vgp = 0 and Veg = 0. The values of Ip, Ig and B are given by 200 Ro F4ka Rp c Vi sooka B ha () Tg=40HA, Ig=SmA, B= 125 @) Ips 40uA, p= 10 mA, B= 250 (8) y= 20pA, Ig=5mA, B= 250 (4) Ip225yA, Ig=SmA, B= 200 162. In a p-n junetion diode, change in terporature due to heating (1) affects the overall V - I characteristics of | pn junction (2) affects only reverse resistance (8) does not affect resistance of p-n junction (4) affects only forward resistance 153, In the combination of the following gates the output Y can be written in terms of inputs A and Bas 3 PL >> 181. fa GS Wits Frat fet wy Fi 20 V, ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Vg = 0 FR Vog = 0; Tp, Iq S58 BH AIT Tar 20V Ro S4ka v wy Y 500k B fy @) Iy=40pA, I=5 mA, B= 125 @ Ip=40pA, Ips 10mA, B=260 (8) Tp=20HA, Ig=5mA, B= 250 (4) Ig=25nA, Io=5mA, B= 200 OP ATER WET AAG pn FRET ONSTOR CTT SPH UE, Q) GR pn aeateA spat V1 Eee ACIS a | @® op Pits (Fer) arc aS @) Apa UIT GAG ATA NS A | @ ela cath Garé) ace ashe Fa fir fis afte cab aa THAT A OR B ARCH VOTO Prien cor TAA Be” A Be { L Lo et Q) A+B @ ® @ A.B+A.B +A.B ne 154. A.carbon resistor of (47 + 4°7) k9 is to be marked with“ rings of different colours for its identification. The colour code sequence will be (Green — Orange - Violet— Gold (@ Violet - Yellow — Orange ~ Silver @) Yellow - Green ~ Violet - Gold @ Yellow — Violet - Orange — Silver Acet of ‘x’ equal resistors, of value ‘R’ each, are ‘connected in sories to a battery of emf ‘W’ and internal resistance ‘R’. The current drawn is I. Now, the ‘a’ resistors are connected in parallel to the same battery. Then the current drawn from battery becomes 10 I, The value of ‘n’ is, @ 9 @ 10 3) 20 on A battery consists of a variable number ‘n' of| identical cells (having internal resistance each) which are connected in series. The terminals of the bettery are short-circuited and the current I is measured. Which of the graphs 154, 155. 156, AT EAT) KO ATA AE GTR COAT SS ATT omer Fafeont ae aa Fret aos Fal BT | A Fer TE UT AA (ays - HAT - HOA - CTT (2) eA — aR - BT - SA @) BR -3RT- MST - oT @) SR- Get - wet - eA WTOP HAIER aie “Roi RTL BR’ SETA GM GB OF TFET (emo ABE oa CAs coiced Te CHT ANAT YS TT A | GA PRPS SAHA MOR 1 Aa SR PRUE GNC GFR SAY GHC CF AATSAT OPT YE Mt ST eR ICE PAPAS SRT 101 |e aa a @ 9 @ 10 (3) 20 wu ‘n ARTE TN YY ORSSAA GIG SMTA olve Gr TIT (Hem n AAS) MAI TS AT | aR BO ySate HYS Tat ST | AS ak Fe TST SASS eae MET TAT ST LT shows the correct relationship between I and n? et a ae ABE PND I I o t a t Oo =n Oo =n I I — @ t @ ft = on I L w | / @ | °o —n 0 —n 1 I w * w ft o> o> SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali: 187. 159. 160, wire wire ‘Two wires are made of the same mé have the same volume. The first cross-sectional area A and the second cross-sectional area 3A. If the length of the wire is increased by Al on applying a force F, how much force-is needed to stretch the second ‘wire by the same amount ? @ F (2) OF (@) 4F 4 6F ‘A sample of 0°1 g of water at 100°C and normal pressure (1-018 x 10° Nm) requires 54 cal of| heat energy to convert to steam at 100°C. Ifthe volume of the steam produced is 167-1 ec, the change in internal energy of the sample, is G@ 9455 @ 10435 (3) 4225 @ 20875 ‘A smell sphere of radius ‘” falls from rest in a ‘viseous liquid, As a result, heat is produced due| to viscous foros, The rate of production of heat when the sphere attains its terminal velocity, is proportional to a rf @ # @ * @ 2 ‘The power radiated by a black body is P and it radiates maximum energy at wavelength, Mo, If the temperature of the black body is now changed so that it radiates maximum energy at ‘wavelength B20, the power radiated by it becomes nP, The value of nis. 81 BEER a 187. 158. 160. af orem ORIOT age CHIRP FAT | ataT aE FAST WAT ABORT COREA ATTA AR 3A; FaGEd tere Brrr aay wraiba Gaye al AT FS Fat aH PASI CIA CRUE AR API Wrage aa? @ F @ oF @ 4F @ 6F 100°C SIMATART 0-1 g AAI CAR AAATE STAT DICT (L018 x 10° Nun) 54 cal STR AAC roore wma oor ease sa a | SES BIRT GIST 1671 cc TA AMDT STOTT afta aor @ 85d @ 10435 @) 4223 208735 ey TRI Gab Prat are fas OEE att SR OAT GAT AT | RAR SAT Be NT RES TH AST Beets Ges a1 THT afte offs orea ot aero SeMrers ST @ @) @ cy eae FRB Me RAT “fe PEA AB Ap eat aris RS RRAS TA | aT GR RAE OPE AIO FA TAT ware ets A RAHAT A CD BATS Ay A PTET RAPES RS mP AT n 4 AR 81 ge a ° o 256 256 o ¢ @ 2 @ 28 @ 258 @ ‘ @ ‘ ALHCA/XX/Page 36 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Saaz aaSA aa a Adams 161. An electron falls from rest through a vertical “same. A proton is allowed to fall from rest in it distance h in a uniform and vertically upward directed electric field E. The direction of electric field is now reversed, keeping its magnitude the ‘through the same vertical distance bh. The time of fall of the electron, in comparison to the time of| fall of the proton is equal @) smaller (3) 10 times greater @) Stimes greater A pendulum is hung from the roof of a sufficiently high building and is moving freely to and fro like a simple harmonic oscillator. The aceeleration of the bob of the pendulum is 20 m/s* at a-distance of & m from the mean position. The time period of oscillation is @ Is @) ms @) 25 @ ns A tuning fork is used to produce resonance in a glass tube. The length of the air column in this tube can be adjusted by a variable piston. At room temperature of 27°C two successive resonances are produced at 20 cm and 73 cm of| coluima length. Ifthe frequeney of the tuning fork is 320 Hz, the velocity of sound in air at 27°C is () 300.ms (2 330.m/s @) 350 m/s @) 339 m/s ‘The electrostatic force between the metal plates of an isolated parallel plate capacitor C having a charge Q and area A, is (1) inversely proportional to the distance between the plates. (2) independent of the distance between the plates, (@) proportional to the square root of the distance between the plates, @) limearly proportional to the distance 162. 168, 164, between the plates. 161. ae Sal ane agi w ie. crake ARE eT eto Rereis fis weEM ccs Fe n Gy efery a | font aR TIT wise oRais Fer CHG ROM AT | TT OTHE eNDT oR ABS Ora fis OR ATF MFR OT h WY foo 7a | GHea GT BERR tear ofa Sd (2) @ wera @ seTa% je Geen at aoa ET ast cere-Pre ya GoM Fa GTS Rts PA fore ceeH Preis aaE CIE GIS 5 m SA CA FT 20 ms” 1 ce rR @ 1s @ ams @ 2s @) ns Sah Ee TT aE wea AT OR ofS wal | CR Te TRE tel aah Potcra aTes FARE aT eA | ATC MATAR aR traf 20 em G73 om AA aT aE SPI AE A | SEPTSIA THE 320 He RA 27°C SPTAT CA ARTAT | @) 300 m/s (2) 380 ms (3) 350 m/s (4) 339 m/s 48 Yo TARARI-S SRI MRE C, aon ORIG HTT Q ae CRIT A wet onegiia Ten fiacibe wie 4 ) ANS FE FREES VERPa | (2) Ne Bae PACE Gara rsa tet ae (3) ANS Saas PRR TCE ATMS) (4) AS RG FRO AUST ALHCADOUPage 37 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengali 165. 166. 167. 168. When the light of frequency 2vp (where vo is threshold frequency), is incident on a metal plate, the maximum velocity of electrons emitted js vi. When the frequency of the incident radiation is increased to vp, the maximum ‘velocity of electrons emitted from the same plate is vo, The ratio of vy to v2 is a 2h @ 1:2 @) 4:1 @ 14 For a radioactive material, halflife is 10 minutes. If initially there are 600 number of| nuclei, the time taken Gn minutes) for the disintegration of 450 nuclei is a 16 @ 2 (8) 30 @ 1 ‘The ratio of Kinetic energy to the total energy of ‘an electron in a Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom, is @ @ @ @ ‘An electron of mass m with an initial velocity SUA . Fevo! (o> 0 enters an clectrio field | = By} Gy = constant > 0) at t= 0. I Agis ite de-Broglio wavelength initially, then ite de-Broglie wavelength at time t 18, W % @ 4a. 166. 167. 168. 105, ca cree obs RM STs CAT At PE 2vy (CUT vp BH AU FHM) AA sitet v, | ofS ASIA AUG vo, | Vy LAR vg AA TYAS @ 2:1 @ 1:2 y (402 @ 1:4 cece coEMERA Gir CH 10 RAD | 6 FAT coo 1 cae RADA aiftrat cE 450 1 Cree ‘rere (PRB) @ 15 @ 2 @ 0f @ 1 GR a SUPT aah TCS WATT RRS ae Lode afetie © ab ax dink Vevol (vg > 0) ater aS 7K m SE Gait BH BE =— Ey) (By = fae > 0) t= 0 SRR SI | GR Reman arora want war Tat do AT + HI oie ap aere OaH C FDIS : GQ %» do @® —.5 Eo | oR *) (8) Agt & Bo. @ do ( +e +) ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK EnglisniBengall the sphere is @ 2:5 @) 7:10 @) 10:7 @) 6:7 170, if the mass of the Sun were ten times smaller and the universal gravitational constant were ten times larger in magnitude, which of the following is not carrect ? (2) ‘gon the Earth will not change. (2) Raindrops will fall faster, (8) Time period of a simple pendulum on the Barth would decrease, . @) Walking on the ground would become more difficult. 171. A solid sphere is rotating freely about its ere free space, The radius of the remain constant for the sphere? () Angular momentum, 2) Angular velocity (8) Rotational kinetic energy (4) Moment of inertia ‘The kinetic energies of a planet in an elliptical orbit about the Sun, at positions A, B and C ere Ky, Kg and Ko, respectively, AC is the major exis and SB is perpendicular to AC at the Position of the Sun $ as shown in the figure. 169, A solid sphere is in rolling inotion. In rolling motion a body possesses translational kinetic energy (K,) as well as rotational kinetic energy (&,) simultaneously. The ratio Ky : (Ky + K,) for 169, ge Fad cere oa awe Ky>Ko @) Ky>Ky>Ko @) KyKg>Ko () Ky>Ky>Ky ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English/Bengati 178, ‘The refractive index of the material of a prism is 174, 175. 176. 4B and the angle of the prism is 30°. One of the ‘two refracting surfaces of the prism is made a mirror inwards, by silver coating. A beam of monochromatic light entering the prism from the other face will retrace its path (after reflection from the silvered surface) if its angle of incidence on the prism is @ @ @ wo ‘The magnetic potential energy stored in a certain inductor is 25 mJ, when the current in the inductor is 60 mA. This inductor is of inductance wero 60" 30° 45° Q) 18891 @) 0138H @) 1380H (4) 188-88 ‘An object is placed at a distance of 40 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 15 em. If the object is displaced through a distance of 20 em towards the mirror, the displacement of the image will be (1) 36 em towards the mirror (2) 80 em away from the mixror (8) 30cm towards the mirror (4) 36m away from the mirror An om wave is propagating in a medium with a velocity V = V1. The instantaneous oscillating electric field of this em wave is along +y axis, ‘Then the direction of oscillating magnetic field of 178, 174, 176. ‘oat oftsor Comic as mae VE eee sper 176. Gr 30°; afeatia YO Co ae ST FCT aera weal wir afte sat AER | OFT wal aa ah TETRA Erie aT OF wotte (Toft OT affowFTS Ta AAR TL GAS FR) | GR AP SATS CT @ @) a wo RG IT FOATS 60 mA MYR ATTA TT ote aes Gre fee “er ofA 25 ms | Pea ators @ 13808 @ 0138 H @) 13808 @) 19888 H 15 em GAEAG ARE aE wae HAC AAT 40 con Tt TAG TATM ATA BH | CR TATA OT waa 20 om wie fier afr Fiat orer ‘aR TRA FAT hart FEF 36 em FE (2) WET CAF 30 cm TA (3) eer FC 80 cm TTR (FAT CAH 36 om FA coe aH Oe BEE warns ifsc V = vt CHER WBS BIRCH STORE AM + y OF wa TA SPB cree SHC AT rericht 3a gee ‘the em wave will be along (2) =x direction @ += Ra (2) -adirection @ -2 TRF (@) ~y direction @) -y saa @_+2direction * +2 a ALHCAXX/Page 40 'SPAGE FOR ROUGH WORK 177. A block of mass m is placed on a smooth inclined wedge ABC of inclination 9 as shown in the figure, The wedge is given an acceleration ‘a’ towards the right. The relation between a and 8 for the block to remain stationary on the wedge is @ @ @ @ A student measured the diameter of a small stee] ball using a screw gauge of least count 0-001 cm. The main scale reading is 5 mm and zero of circular scale division coincides with 25 divisions above the reference level. If screw 1uge bas a zero error of — 0-004 cm, the correct meter of the ball is a 0529 em @) O821em @) 0053 em @ 0525em eo. , ‘The moment of the force, F = 47 +53 —6i at @, 0, ~8), about the point (2, ~ 2, - 2), is given.by @ -7%-4}-8f @ ~st-aj af @) -7h 3} at @ -4t-j-et A toy car with charge q moves on a frictionless horizontal plane ander the influence ofa ‘uniform electric field E . Due to the force gE, its velocity increases from 0 to 6 m/s in one second duration. At that instant the direction of the field is reversed. The car continues to move for two more seconds under the influence of this field. The average velocity and the average speed of the tey ear between 0 to 3 seconds are 178, 179, 178. 179, 180. 177, Bara 6 ore AAS ea ET Ce aE ABC 64 4315 m Cc () azgtane oo) £ cosec @ 8) a=geose @ as and 0-001 cm CREASE (FEB WSS) RAZ aa Bore ART aah aa eae Feonss ae SUPT ARNT FAR | CAE ATT ARH ATA 5 mm aae SH OMIT 25 FIT GIT Goer OTR | af BGT GA-TAG — 0-004 em A Tee HT aT GQ) 0529 em @ o521en (8) 0-088 cm (4) 0-525em 2,0,- 9) forges aye wr Fo4} 5} ~6f FO, -2,-2) Rr eer GES ERE @ -71-4j ak @ ~s} -4}-78 @) -7)-a} at @ -4i-j-ef 2 2 SRT SRS ee cera ME E apy we Cet tor «ah age FO EE | aE AH FS 1 cece oie sat ane OTC 6 mis | Be OR EERE Cle CRaita Ree Sob coset ae OR cRERT etoKR cla NS 2 ORS BET AR 1 0 TICE 3 CLEA respectively A clerit NGI 16 RAT @ stp wera () 15ms, 3m/s () 15 mvs, 3 m/s 2) 2m, 4ms @) Qmls, dims 3) Lmvs, 35 m/s 3) 1ms, 35 m/s @) 1m Sms @) ms, 3m/s ALHCANOUP Age 41 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK English’Bengali % —2 coo twat 12. No candidate, without special permission of| the Superintendent or Invigilator, would leaye his/her seat. 13. The candidates should not leave the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty and sign the Attendance Sheet twice. Cases| where a candidate has not signed the Attendance Sheet second time will be deemed not to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with as an! unfair means case. l4. Use of Blectronie/Manual Calculator’ is prohibited. Is, ‘The candidates are governed by all Rules and ‘Regulations of the examination with regard to their conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of this examination. No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances. 7. ‘The candidates will write the Correct Test/ Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet. e ‘Examination Hall without handing over their| Read carefully the following instructions: | PinfeiPte PICT AWPTERIGT 1S : 1, Bach candidate must show on demand his/her], REtaeE arITS DIRT ats APR STR Admit Card to the Invigilator. rd ACR te CICS TA | wites a: Aareoa Aer seats fer oA AAT GA SPIT Gilet FATS ATT aI ofeatic Tae FaReced ace Ger ea Sat aT fire ae Gaffts ote FASE ART al Sa APPR ST FATS ATS AT | WefeRS ica FSR TRA AT UCT ST GT aa “AR Gor ta OM oR ae aE OPIPIRT OIATECT NDA TAT FARSI | . Redteageotie web Ta FAT waa | pecs erat eer PRA ore BS WS AA | SPP IEC ATT fer ak fsa Pema opie fore mal GIT SENSE Are afew Go Gea TTT PTE GIT RAF FAT BANA AT | . HP Yet CSCI I ATs ACS “aaa Pyoter Gafkfe ma tar wi | ALHCADOUPage 44 English/Bengall

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