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20/03/2020 CODE-A

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Test - 1

Answer Key

1. (4) 37. (2) 73. (4) 109. (3) 145. (1)


2. (2) 38. (3) 74. (3) 110. (3) 146. (4)
3. (2) 39. (2) 75. (1) 111. (3) 147. (3)
4. (1) 40. (2) 76. (2) 112. (4) 148. (1)
5. (3) 41. (1) 77. (2) 113. (2) 149. (2)
6. (1) 42. (2) 78. (3) 114. (1) 150. (4)
7. (3) 43. (2) 79. (3) 115. (2) 151. (1)
8. (2) 44. (3) 80. (3) 116. (3) 152. (2)
9. (3) 45. (1) 81. (1) 117. (1) 153. (3)
10. (3) 46. (2) 82. (4) 118. (4) 154. (1)
11. (2) 47. (3) 83. (4) 119. (3) 155. (2)
12. (1) 48. (1) 84. (1) 120. (3) 156. (4)
13. (2) 49. (1) 85. (2) 121. (4) 157. (2)
14. (2) 50. (3) 86. (3) 122. (1) 158. (1)
15. (3) 51. (4) 87. (4) 123. (3) 159. (4)
16. (3) 52. (4) 88. (3) 124. (1) 160. (3)
17. (1) 53. (1) 89. (1) 125. (2) 161. (2)
18. (4) 54. (3) 90. (1) 126. (3) 162. (1)
19. (2) 55. (3) 91. (4) 127. (2) 163. (2)
20. (3) 56. (1) 92. (2) 128. (1) 164. (3)
21. (1) 57. (4) 93. (2) 129. (3) 165. (4)
22. (2) 58. (4) 94. (3) 130. (2) 166. (1)
23. (4) 59. (2) 95. (4) 131. (3) 167. (2)
24. (2) 60. (2) 96. (2) 132. (3) 168. (4)
25. (1) 61. (3) 97. (4) 133. (4) 169. (1)
26. (1) 62. (3) 98. (3) 134. (1) 170. (3)
27. (3) 63. (1) 99. (1) 135. (4) 171. (4)
28. (2) 64. (4) 100. (3) 136. (2) 172. (1)
29. (3) 65. (4) 101. (3) 137. (4) 173. (2)
30. (3) 66. (1) 102. (1) 138. (3) 174. (3)
31. (1) 67. (1) 103. (2) 139. (1) 175. (2)
32. (3) 68. (2) 104. (2) 140. (4) 176. (4)
33. (4) 69. (3) 105. (3) 141. (3) 177. (1)
34. (4) 70. (2) 106. (2) 142. (1) 178. (4)
35. (1) 71. (2) 107. (1) 143. (2) 179. (2)
36. (3) 72. (4) 108. (4) 144. (2) 180. (1)

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20/03/2020 CODE-A

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Test - 1
Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS

1. Answer (4) 5. Answer (3)


Quantities with same dimensions can be added ∆X ∆α ∆β
or subtracted. × 100 =2× × 100 + 3 × 100
X α β
2. Answer (2)
1.9 + 2.0 + 2.1 1 ∆ρ 3 ∆γ
+ × 100 + × 100
am = =2 2 ρ 2 γ
3
∆a1 = |1.9 – 2| = 0.1 1 1 1 3 1
=2× + 3× + ×2 + ×
∆a2 = |2.0 – 2.0| = 0.0 2 3 2 2 3
∆a3 = |2.1 – 2.0| = 0.1 1
= 1% + 1% + 1% + % = 3.5%
0.1 + 0.0 + 0.1 0.2 1 2
∆am = = = = 0.07 = 0.1
3 3 15 6. Answer (1)
∆am 0.1 [b] = [t] = [T]
== = 0.05
am 2
[P ][b − 2t ]
∆am = [a ]
%error = × 100 = 0.05 × 100 = 5% [x2 ]
am
[ML2 T −3 ][T]
3. Answer (2) ⇒ = [a ]
[L2 ]
1
Using dimensional analysis represents
µ0 ε0 ⇒ [ML0 T −2 ] = [a]
speed of light.

= [ab] [ML0 T −2 ] × [T]
 2 
∴ = = [M0 LT −1]
 [speed]
µ ε = [ML0 T −1]
 0 0
4. Answer (1) 7. Answer (3)
v = u + at Force
Surface tension S =
= 2.03 + 1.0 × 0.3 length
= 2.03 + 0.3
[F ]
= 2.33 [S ]
= = [Fa −1t −2 ]
[a × t 2 ]
Upto correct significant figure 2.3 m/s.

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8. Answer (2) 13. Answer (2)


 1 MSD – 1 VSD = LC Separation = 400 m
Time = 20 s
⇒ 1 mm – 1 VSD = 0.05 mm
=
Vrel Vjeep − Vcar
⇒ 1 VSD = (1 – 0.05) = 0.95
= v – 40
19
= mm 400
20 ∴ (v − 40) = = 20
20
∴ 19 mm if divided into 20 divisions then v = 60 m/s
19 14. Answer (2)
1VSD = mm
20 15. Answer (3)
9. Answer (3)
∫ adt =∫ dv =∆v =v f − v i
[Torque] = [Force] × [distance] = [MLT–2] [L]
= ML2T–2 ∫ adt is area under a v-t graph
⇒ 3
= vf − vi
[Force] [MLT −2 ]
[surface tension]
= = = [ML0 T −2 ] ⇒ v f =3 + v i =3 + 5 = 8 m/s
[length] [L]
16. Answer (3)
[Impulse] = [Force × time] = [MLT–2] × T
total distance
= [MLT–1] v av =
total time
[Radial acceleration] = [acceleration] = [M0LT–2]
S 4v1v 2
10. Answer (3) = =
S 3S v 2 + 3v1
+
0.5 4v1 4v 2
Least count of screw gauge is = 0.01 mm
50 17. Answer (1)
Which is smallest and hence most precise Acceleration of bolt with respect to elevator when
among all. bolt starts falling is
11. Answer (2) aBE= 10 − ( −2)= 12 m/s2 downward
x = t sint Initial relative velocity = 0
v = tcost + sint Displacement travelled by bolt with respect to
elevator is SBE = 1.2 m
v(0) = 0 + 0 = 0 m/s
1
 π × aBE × t 2 =
SBE
v  t= = 0 + 1 2
 2
 2 × 1.2 1
| ∆v | 1 2 =t = s
∴ aav= = = m/s2 12 5
∆t π π
2 18. Answer (4)
Displacement time graph is upward parabola for
12. Answer (1) positive acceleration.
For constant velocity, velocity-time graph is a 19. Answer (2)
horizontal line along time axis and displacement- 1

time graph is a straight line while for uniform x= (t + 1) 2
acceleration displacement time graph is parabolic −3
in nature. 1
− (t + 1) 2
v=
From 0 to t1 → Velocity is constant hence S – t 2
−5 5 3
graph is a straight line 3 3 − ×
+ (t + 1) =
a= 2 (t + 1) 2 3
t1 to t2 → Acceleration is positive hence 4 4
3 5 5
displacement time graph is upward parabola. 3 − × 3
= (t + 1) 2 3 = v 3
t2 to t3 → Same as t1 to t2 4 2
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20. Answer (3) 25. Answer (1)


1 1  x
× 10 × 152 =v × 5 + × 10 × 25 y= x tan θ  1 − 
2 2  R
⇒ 225 = v + 25 R  R 
⇒ =
H tan θ  1 − 
⇒ v = 200 m/s 2  2R 

21. Answer (1) 4H


⇒ = tan θ
 R
u = 6 j m/s
⇒ tanθ = 2

v (t ) = 6 j + (2i − 2 j )t ⇒ θ =tan−1(2)
=(6 − 2t ) j + 2ti 26. Answer (1)
If velocity is parallel to x-axis, vy = 0 gx 2
=y x tan θ −
When v y = 0 ⇒ 6 − 2t = 0 2u 2 cos2 θ
Putting the values of x = 4 m, y = 2.4 m, θ = 45°
t=3s
We get,
1 1
∴ x= × 2 × 32 y=6×3– × 2×9 10 × 16
2 2 2.4 = 4 × 1 −
1
=9 = 18 – 9 = 9 2×v2 ×
2
160
= 4 − 2.4
22. Answer (2) v2
=v 2v cos θ 160
v2
⇒ = = 100
1 1.6
cos θ =
2 v = 10 m/s
27. Answer (3)
θ= 45°
dy
23. Answer (4) = cyx 2
dt

r A sin ωti + B cos ωt j
 = dx
= cxy 2
 dt
v = Aω cos ωti − Bω sin ωt j
 dy yx 2 x
a =− Aω2 sin ωti − Bω2 cos ωt j = =
dx xy 2 y

= −ω2 ( A sin ωt i + B cos ωt j ) ⇒ ydy = xdx



= −ω2r y 2 x2
⇒ = + constant
 2 2
For A = B, v = Aω cos ωti − Aω sin ωt j ⇒ y2 = x2 + constant
 
Hence r ⋅ v =0 28. Answer (2)
  Sum of magnitude of any two vectors should be
⇒ r is perpendicular to v
greater than or equal to third vector.
24. Answer (2)
29. Answer (3)

 ∆r (8 − 2) j + 8i w 400
v=
av = t= = = 8s
∆t 6 min
v mr 50
8i + 6 j Drift x = 40 × 8 = 320 m
=
6
∴=
S x2 + w 2
4 
=  i + j 
3  = 3202 + 4002 = 80 41 m

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30. Answer (3) 


a 2ai + 2b j
=

Let V
=r ( ai + b j ) km/h for first condition  
a=⋅ v 4a 2 (t − 1) + 4b=
2
t 0

Vrm = ( ai + b j ) − 3 2 i . 2 2
a2
⇒ (a + b )t =
If appears vertically downward
a2
Then, ( a − 3 2 ) = 0 ⇒ a = 3 2 …(i) t=
a2 + b2

For second condition, Vrm = ( ai + b j ) − 5 2 i 34. Answer (4)
This appears at 45° with vertical 1
s= × at 2
2
⇒ a−5 2 =
b
  25   1
⇒ 3 2 −5 2 = −2 2
b ⇒ b= 5 2π    =a × 25
  π  2

∴=
vr (3 2 i − 2 2 j ) km/h a = 20 m/s2
 2 2 35. Answer (1)
∴ vr= (3 2 ) + (2 2 ) = 18 + 8= 26 km/h
Equation of trajectory of the projectile is
31. Answer (1)  x
y= x tan θ  1 − 
 R
Putting the values of x, y and θ we get
 18 
12 18  1 −
= 
 R
2 18
⇒ 1− =
3 R
S = distance of closest approach ⇒ R = 54 m
= asin30° At θ = 45°
a  4H = Rtanθ
=
2
R 54
32. Answer (3) H= ×1 = = 13.5 m
4 4
   
(i) ( A + B + C ) × B =
0 36. Answer (3)
       
⇒ ( A × B ) = (B × C ) ⇒ A × B = B × C  v = αt2
  at = 2αt
(ii) Since ( A × B ) is perpendicular to the plane
   at t = 2 s
containing A, B and C vectors which
   at = 4α
means ( A × B ) is perpendicular to C .
  
Therefore, ( A × B ) × C will be lying in the =
a
v 2 α 2t 4
=
   r
plane of A , B and C. r 2
   = 8α
2
(iii) Since A × B is perpendicular to C therefore,
  
( A × B) ⋅C = 0 ar 8α 2
∴ = = 2α
   at 4α
(iv) From (iii) ( A × B ) ⋅ C = 0 always.
37. Answer (2)
33. Answer (4)
 Vertical displacement after 4 s
r = a(t − 1)2 i + bt 2 j
1
 h = × 10 × 16 =80 m
v = 2a(t − 1)i + 2bt j 2

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 
horizontal displacement in 3 s d1 × d 2 = ( i − j ) × ( i + j )
1 4 × 10
x= × × 32 = 60 m = k + k = 2k
2 3
1 
∴ Total displacement ∴ area 2k = 1 unit
2
= 802 + 602 = 100 m 41. Answer (1)
38. Answer (3) n1u1 = n2u2
10 M1 L1 T1−2  = n2 M2 L 2 T2−2 
−2
 1kg   100 cm   1s 
10 × 
⇒ n2 = × × 
 10 kg   10 cm   10 s 
1
= 10 × × 10 × 102 = 1000
10
42. Answer (2)

1 5
x =× 2 3 × 12 = 3 v= × 72 = 20 m/s
2 18

y=3 V2 400
Retardation=
a = = 10 m/s2
2 s 2 × 20
∴ Co-ordinate of particle is ( 3, 3 )
20 − 0
3 =t = 2s
∴ tan=
θ = 3 10
3 43. Answer (2)
θ = 60°
 a2 + b2 + 2ab cos θ = 3
39. Answer (2)
θ
2cos = 3
2
θ 3
cos =
2 2
θ = 60°

∴ a − b = a2 + b2 − 2ab cos θ
1
= 1+ 1− 2 × = 1
MP ′ = 2000 m 2

5
u = 360 km/h = 360 × 100 m/s
= 44. Answer (3)
18 
 ∆S
Time taken by packet to reach in the hands of Vav =
∆t
2h 2 × 2000
man =
is t = = 20 s 
g 10 ∆S= (20 × 5)2 + (30 × 5)2
⇒ PP ′ = u × t = 100 × 20 = 2000 m
= 1002 + (150)2 = 50 13
 P ′M  
∴ Angle of sight θ =tan−1   50 13
 PP ′  =
Vav = 5 13
10
θ= 45° 
 ∆V 10 13
=
aav = = 1 13
40. Answer (2) ∆t 10

1   Vav 5 13
Area = d1 × d 2 ∴=  = 5
2 aav 13

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45. Answer (1) ∆Y 1  ∆A ∆B 


= +
Let =
Y =
AB 2 1.414 m
= Y 2  A B 
1  0.2 0.2 
Rounding off to two significant digit ⇒ =
∆Y + 1.4 0.21
×=
2  1.0 2.0 
Y = 1.4 m So, result should be 1.4 m ± 0.2 m

CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (2) 58. Answer (4)
2 2
No. of degenerate orbitals = n = 2 = 4 n2
rn = 0.53
47. Answer (3) Z
No. of angular nodes =   22 
 
48. Answer (1) (r2 ) +  2  8
He
= =
N = M × n-factor = 0.1 × 2 = 0.2 N (r1) 3+  12  1
Be
 
49. Answer (1) 4
0.1× 1000 59. Answer (2)
Molality(m) = = 6.17 m
0.9 × 18 N1V1 + N2V2 = N3V3
50. Answer (3) 1 × 50 + 2 × 150 = N3 × 200
Orbital angular momentum N3 = 1.75 N
h 60. Answer (2)
= ( + 1)
2π • 22.4 L H2 at STP = 1 mole H2 = 2 g
51. Answer (4) • 0.3 mole H2 = 0.3 × 2 = 0.6 g
No. of atoms 24
• 1.204 × 10 molecules of H2 = 2 mole H2 = 4 g
0.48 61. Answer (3)
= × 3 × 6.022 × 1023 = 1.8 × 1022
48
h
52. Answer (4) ∆x × ∆p ≥

Molarity depends on volume of solution. h
2∆v × m × ∆v ≥
53. Answer (1) 4π
54. Answer (3) 1 h
∆v ≥
h h 2 2πm
=
λ v
⇒=
mv mλ 62. Answer (3)
6.62 × 10 −34 M1V1 = M2V2
=v = 1 m/s
0.1× 6.62 × 10−33 0.2 × V1 = 0.1 × 3 ⇒ V1 =
1.5 L
55. Answer (3) 63. Answer (1)
10 2
Zn = [Ar] 3d 4s g eq. of metal = g eq. of oxygen
For last electron n = 4,  = 0, m = 0 x y−x 8x
= ⇒ EM=
56. Answer (1) EM 8 y−x
57. Answer (4) 64. Answer (4)
Molar mass M e
Equivalent mass = = For neutron,   = Zero
n − factor 3 m

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65. Answer (4) 76. Answer (2)


• 49 g H3PO4= 0.5 mole = 0.5 NA molecules Energy
Power =
• 45 g C6H12O6 = 0.25 mole = 0.25 NA molecules Time
• 28 g N2 = 1 mole = NA molecules hc

λ ⇒ 10 λ
• 36 g H2O = 2 mole = 2 NA molecules 10
= = x
1 hc
66. Answer (1)
24 10 × 662 × 10 −9
C2H4O2 : % of C = × 100 =
40% = = 3.33 × 1019
60 6.62 × 10−34 × 3 × 108
32 77. Answer (2)
% of O = × 100 =
53.33%
60 78. Answer (3)
67. Answer (1) 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
1× 79 t = 0, 5 mol 2 mol 0
Volume of N2 = lit
100
Final, 1 mol 0 4 mol
 79  79. Answer (3)
 100  79
N2  =
Mole of=  × 10−3 M.W = 2 × VD = 2 × 44 = 88 g/mol
22.4 2.24
At STP, 88 g of gas will have 22400 ml
68. Answer (2)
Average atomic mass So, 0.88 g of gas will have = 224 ml

100 × 80 + 102 × 20 80. Answer (3)


= = 100.4 81. Answer (1)
100
69. Answer (3) 13.6Z2
KE = eV

CaCO3 → CaO + CO2 n2
82. Answer (4)
Volume of CO2 at STP
83. Answer (4)
10 90
= × × 22.4  2 lit 42.5
100 100 0.5
Xsolute
= = 85 = 0.135
70. Answer (2) 42.5 57.5 0.5 + 3.19
Isosters species have same number of atoms and +
85 18
same number of total electrons.
84. Answer (1)
71. Answer (2)
hν = hν0 + KE
v
Number of revolution per second ∝
r 3 = 1.5 + eVs
z 85. Answer (2)
n z2 h
∝  2 ∝ 3 λ=
n  n 2m KE
 
 z 
λ1 m2KE2 2 2 2
72. Answer (4) ∴ = = × =
λ2 m1KE1 1 9 3
λ : Radiowaves > IR > X-rays > γ -rays
86. Answer (3)
73. Answer (4)
74. Answer (3) 87. Answer (4)

75. Answer (1) B2  → 2B
1  1 1 1 1  Energy absorbed = BE + 2x
= RHZ2  2 − 2  = RH × 12 ×  2 − 2 
λ  
 n1 n2  1 4  2.2 × 10−18 − 2 × 10−18
x=
16 2
λ=
15 RH = 0.1 × 10–18 = 10–19 J

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88. Answer (3) 90. Answer (1)


Na2SO4.10 H2O → Na2SO4 + 10 H2O atoms of H2 2 × nH
= 2

332 g 10 × 18 g atoms of CO2 3 × nCO


2

10 × 18
% loss of mass = × 100 =
55.9% 2 w H2 44 44 1 4
322 = × × = × = .
3 2 w CO 3 11 3
89. Answer (1) 2

BOTANY
91. Answer (4) 110. Answer (3)
Flora provides information about plants only. Fungi imperfecti i.e. Deuteromycetes do not show
92. Answer (2) sexual reproduction.
111. Answer (3)
93. Answer (2)
Ectomycorrhiza is found in Pinus roots.
Zoological parks are ex-situ conservation
strategies of animals. 112. Answer (4)
94. Answer (3) 113. Answer (2)
Specific epithet begins with small letter. Sexual spores are basidiospores in
basidiomycetes.
95. Answer (4)
114. Answer (1)
Taxonomy along with phylogeny is considered
systematics. Both viruses and viroids cause infection.
96. Answer (2) 115. Answer (2)
Planaria shows true regeneration. 116. Answer (3)
97. Answer (4) 117. Answer (1)
98. Answer (3) Saccharomyces is a eukaryotic organism.
16S rRNA sequences were used by Carl Woose 118. Answer (4)
to classify organisms into 3 domains. Cholera is a bacterial disease.
99. Answer (1) 119. Answer (3)
100. Answer (3) Cyanobacteria can fix N2.
Rhizobium is a symbiotic N2 fixer. 120. Answer (3)
101. Answer (3) Ectocarpus, Dictyota and Fucus are members of
phaeophyceae.
Nitrosomonas is a nitrifying bacteria.
121. Answer (4)
102. Answer (1)
Cell wall of Phaeophyceae do not contain pectin
103. Answer (2)
and sulphated esters.
104. Answer (2)
122. Answer (1)
Fungi have chitinuous cell wall.
123. Answer (3)
105. Answer (3)
Hutchinson – Proposed phylogenetic system of
106. Answer (2) classification.
107. Answer (1) 124. Answer (1)
108. Answer (4) 125. Answer (2)
Lichens cannot grow in SO2 polluted areas. Nostoc is a cyanobacterium.
109. Answer (3) 126. Answer (3)
Albugo candida – Member of Oomycetes. Gametophyte of bryophytes is haploid.

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127. Answer (2) 131. Answer (3)


Protonema is juvenile phase of mosses. In haplo-diplontic life cycle both sporophyte and
gametophyte stages are present.
128. Answer (1) 132. Answer (3)
Sphagnum is also called cotton moss. Haploid algae show zygotic meiosis.
133. Answer (4)
129. Answer (3)
Angiosperms lack archegonia.
130. Answer (2) 134. Answer (1)
Synergid and antipodal cells degenerate after 135. Answer (4)
fertilization in angiosperms. Pollen grains are formed inside microsporangia.

ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (2) 145. Answer (1)
a, b, c and d are respectively liver fluke, Amphibians show indirect development while
Adamsia, Pila and Locust. Pila and locust have a reptiles show direct development. Skin of
true coelom. Liver fluke, Pila and Locust show amphibians is moist without scales. Amphibians
bilateral symmetry. Locust respire through show external fertilization (exception-european
tracheal system. Radial symmetry and salamander).
cnidoblasts are shown by Adamsia. 146. Answer (4)
137. Answer (4) Post anal tail is absent in nonchordates.
Ichthyophis is a limbless amphibian. Tympanum 147. Answer (3)
is absent in Ichthyophis. 148. Answer (1)
138. Answer (3) Enterocoelom is present in members of phylum
echinodermates to chordates.
Phylum Animal
149. Answer (2)
Coelenterata Meandrina Class Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammals are
Platyhelminthes Taenia included in super class Tetrapoda.
Mollusca Chaetopleura 150. Answer (4)
Features given in other options are of
Echinodermata Cucumaria
chondrichthyes.
139. Answer (1) 151. Answer (1)
Loligo, Aedes and Pheretima are bilaterally Aurelia i.e. jelly fish is a coelenterate.
symmetrical. 152. Answer (2)
140. Answer (4) In arthropods open circulatory system is present
The larvae of amphibians exhibit metamorphosis e.g. spider and crab.
which is absent in organisms belonging to pisces 153. Answer (3)
and protochordata. Sea horse is an enterocoelomate with bilateral
141. Answer (3) symmetry.
154. Answer (1)
Birds and arthropods are characterized by a crop
and gizzard in their digestive system. Larval stage is absent in earthworm i.e.
Pheretima.
142. Answer (1)
155. Answer (2)
Aves and mammals are homeotherms. Balanoglossus belongs to hemichordates while
143. Answer (2) pteropus belongs to Mammalia.
Pteropus is flying fox. 156. Answer (4)
Musca domestica i.e. housefly belongs to
144. Answer (2)
phylum-Arthropoda; class-Insecta, family-
All cyclostomes are included in Division Agnatha. Muscidae
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157. Answer (2) 169. Answer (1)


In butterfly, organ system level of body In non-chordates ventral solid central nervous
organisation is present. It belongs to the largest system is present. Doliolum is a urochordate.
phylum and body is covered by a chitinous
170. Answer (3)
exoskeleton.
Parapodia and metamerism are features of
158. Answer (1)
phylum Annelida.
Metastasis is spread of cancerous cells to distant
171. Answer (4)
sites in the body.
In lac culture Laccifer lacca is used. Vermiculture
159. Answer (4)
is related to Pheretima.
In poriferans water canal system is present.
172. Answer (1)
160. Answer (3)
Metagenesis is found in Obelia.
Trichinalla spiralis is also known as ‘pork worm’.
173. Answer (2)
161. Answer (2)
Blastopore is the pore of archenteron.
Members of phylum Ctenophora, Hemichordata
174. Answer (3)
and Echinodermata are exclusively marine.
Herdmania respires through paired pharyngeal
162. Answer (1)
gill slits.
Cell wall is not present in animals.
175. Answer (2)
163. Answer (2)
Gambusia fish (Larvivorous) was introduced into
Cat-Felis domestica. several tropical regions to control malaria.
Dog-Canis familiaris 176. Answer (4)
164. Answer (3) In aves the hindlimbs generally have scales.
Respiration is by lungs, air sacs connected to
In Ctenophores, ciliated comb plates help in
lungs are avascular and supplement respiration.
locomotion.
Development is direct.
165. Answer (4)
177. Answer (1)
Cuttle fish, Devil fish and Sea hare belong to
Petromyzon shows anadromous migration.
phylum Mollusca.
178. Answer (4)
166. Answer (1)
Body of hemichordates is cylindrical in shape and
Tetradon is puffer fish, Exocoetus is flying fish.
is divisible into three distinct regions or parts –
Lepisma or silver fish is an arthropodan.
proboscis, middle collar and a long posterior
167. Answer (2) trunk. They possess an unsegmented body.
Digestive tract is incomplete in platyhelminthes, 179. Answer (2)
while it is absent in tapeworms.
Struthio, Aptenodytes, etc. are flightless birds.
168. Answer (4)
180. Answer (1)
Ctenophores, commonly known as sea walnuts
or comb jellies are diploblastic organisms. Hippocampus (Sea horse) is an osteichthyes.

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