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BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

01. Which of the following statement is correct about 06. Nutritionally, protists are -
bacteria? (1) Photoautotrophs
(1) Bacteria are simple in both structure and (2) Heterotrophs
behaviour (3) Mixotrophs
(2) Bacteria are complex in structure as well as (4) Photoautotrophs, heterotrophs or autotrophs
behaviour 07. Based upon the modes of nutrition, protists are grouped
(3) Bacteria are complex in structure but simple in into -
(1) Plant-like protists (algae) and ingestive, animal-
behaviour
like protists (protozoa); and absorptive, fungus like
(4) Bacteria are simple in structure but complex in
protists
behaviour (2) Chrysophytes, Dinoflagellates and Euglenoids only
02. Which is not correct about methanogens? (3) Slime moulds and fungi only
(1) They are archaebacteria (4) Flagellated protozoans and sporozoans only
(2) They live in marshy areas 08. Dinoflagellates have -
(3) Methane is their preferred carbon source (1) A single flagellum in the transverse groove
(4) They are present in guts of several ruminant between the cell plates
animals (cow, buffaloes) and they produce biogas (2) A single flagellum in the longitudinal groove
(CH4) from the dung of these animals between the cell plates
03. Which ones forms bloom in polluted water mostly - (3) Two flagella one lies longitudinally and the other
(1) Cyanobacteria transversely in a furrow between the wall plates
(2) Green algae (4) No flagella
(3) Red algae 09. Which of the following statements about Euglena is
(4) Brown algae true?
04. The group of organisms oxidising various inorganic (1) Euglenoids are flagellates
(2) Euglena placed in continuous darkness lose their
substances such as nitrates, nitrites and ammonia using
photosynthetic activity and die
the released energy for their ATP production are -
(3) The pigments of Euglena are quite different from
(1) Chemoheterotrophic bacteria those of green plants
(2) Chemosynthetic autotrophic bacteria (4) Euglena is a marine protist
(3) Photoautotrophic bacteria 10. I. Instead of a cell wall they have a protein rich
(4) Cyanobacteria pellicle making their body flexible.
05. Which of the following statements is correct- II. They have 2 flagella, a short and a long one.
I. Mycoplasma has no cell wall III. They have mixotrophic nutrition
II. Mycoplasma is the smallest living organism IV. In light they are photosynthetic, but act as
III. Mycoplasma cannot survive without O2 heterotroph (predating other smaller organism) when
IV. Mycoplasma are pathogenic in animals and plants they are in dark.
V. True sexuality is not found in bacteria V. They are connecting link between plants and
VI. A sort of sexual reproduction by adopting a animals.
primitive DNA transfer from one bacterium to the The above statements are assigned to -
other occurs (1) Dinoflagellates
(1) All (2) Only III (2) Slime mould
(3) Desmids and Diatoms
(3) I, II, IV, V, VI (4) I, III, VI
(4) Euglena
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11. Which of the following are protozoans? 18. Which of the following is false about deuteromycetes?
(1) Diatoms, flagellates, ciliates (1) They reproduce only by asexual spores (conidia)
(2) Desmids, flagellates, ciliates (2) Mycelium is branched and septate
(3) Amoeboid, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans (3) They have only parasitic forms
(4) Amoeba, Paramecium, dinoflagellates, Plasmodiur
(4) They have no sexual stage (perfect stage)
12. All of the following are fungi except -
(1) Yeast (2) Penicillium 19. Select the false statement(s)-
(3) Plasmodium (4) Puccinia (1) Kingdom Plantae includes multicellular chlorophyll
containing organisms
13.
(2) Plantae includes Bryophytes to Angiosperms; but
not algae
(3) Plantae shows alternation of generation (between
gametophytic [N] phase and sporophytic phase [2N]
(4) All
The above diagram shows a generalized life cycle of a
20. The viruses are non-cellular organisms that are
fungus. The appropriate terms for A to E are
characterised by
A B C D E (1) Having no nucleic acid
(1) Mycelium Mitosis Meiosis Fertilization Spore
(2) Fertilization Meiosis Mitosis Dikaryotic Amitosis
(2) Having an active structure outside the living cell
cell (3) Having an inert crystalline structure outside the cell
(3) Dikaryotic Fertilization Meiosis Spores Mitosis (4) Their hyperactivity outside the cell
phase
(4) Meiosis Mitosis Spore Fertilization Fertilization 21. In plants mosaic formation, leaf rolling and curling,
yellowing and vein clearing dwarfing and stunted growth
14. Coenocytic, multinucleate and branched mycelial habit
are symptoms of
is found in
(1) Basidiomycetes (2) Phycomycetes (1) Bacterial diseases
(3) Ascomycetes (4) Deuteromycetes (2) Mycoplasmal diseases
15. (3) Viral diseases
Column I Column II
(4) Fungal diseases
A. Phycomycetes I. Sac fungi
B. Ascomycetes II. Algal fungi 22. Given below is the diagram of a bacteriophage. In which
C. Basidiomycetes III. Fungi imperfecti one of the options all the four parts A, B, C and D are
D. Deuteromycetes IV. Club fungi correct
The correct matching is
(1) A-II; B-I; C-IV; D-III
(2) A-II; B-IV; C-I; D-III
(3) A-IV; B-I; C-II; D-III
(4) A-IV; B-III; C-II; D-I
16. I. It includes unicellular as well as multicellular fungi.
II. In multicellular forms hyphae are branched and
septate.
III. Conidiophore produce conidia (spores) exogenously
in chain.
IV. Sexual spores are ascopores produced
endogenously in Ascus.
V. Fruiting body is called ascocarp.
Which of the above characters are shown by
(1) Phycomycetes (2) Sac fungi
(3) Club fungi (4) Fungi imperfecti
17. Which of the following are edible ascomycetes A B C D
delicacies? (1) Tail fibres Head Sheath Collar
(1) Morels + Mushroom (2) Sheath Collar Head Tail fibres
(2) Truffles + Toadstool (3) Head Sheath Collar Tail fibres
(3) Morels + Trufles (4) Collar Tail fibres Head Sheath
(4) Puffball + Mushroom
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23. Given below is the diagram of a virus. In which one of
the options A, B and C are correct?

A B C
(1) RNA Capsid Tobacco Mosaic Virus
(2) DNA Capsil Tobacco Mosaic Virus
(3) RNA Lipid Tobacco Mosaic Virus
(4) RNA Protein HIV

24. Observe the following figures and identify them.

(1) A-Euglena; B-Parameciumi; C-Agaricus


(2) A-Euglena; B-Planaria; C-Agaricus
(3) A-Planaria; B-Paramecium; C-Agaricus
(4) A-Euglena; B-Paramecium; C-Aspergillus
25. Which one among the following statements is NOT
correct?
(1) Contractile vacuoles regulate osmoregulation in
marine protozoans
(2) Euglena is a holophytic protozoan
(3) Trypanasoma belongs to the class Mastigophora
(4) Class sporozoa includes plasmodium
MATHEMATICS-SETS
1. The set of intelligent students in a class is
(a) A null set
(b) A singleton set
(c) A finite set
(d) Not a well defined collection
2. Which of the following is the empty set
(a) { x : x is a real number and x 2 - 1 = 0}
(b) {x : x is a real number and x 2 + 1 = 0}
(c) {x : x is a real number and x 2 - 9 = 0}
(d) {x : x is a real number and x 2 = x + 2}
3. The set A = {x : x Î R, x 2 = 16 and 2 x = 6} equals
(a) f (b) {14, 3, 4}
(c) {3} (d) {4}
4. If a set A has n elements, then the total number of subsets of A is
(a) n (b) n 2
(c) 2n (d) 2n
5. The number of proper subsets of the set {1, 2, 3} is

(a) 8 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 5
6. Given the sets A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {3,4 } , C = {4, 5, 6}, then A È (B Ç C ) is
(a) {3} (b) {1, 2, 3, 4}
(c) {1, 2, 4, 5} (d) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
7. If A and B are any two sets, then A È ( A Ç B) is equal to

(a) A (b) B
c
(c) A (d) Bc
8. If A and B are two given sets, then A Ç ( A Ç B)c is equal to
(a) A (b) B
(c) f (d) A Ç Bc
9. If the sets A and B are defined as
1
A = {( x , y) : y = , 0 ¹ x Î R}
x
B = {( x , y ) : y = - x , x Î R } , then
(a) A ÇB = A (b) AÇB =B
(c) A ÇB =f (d) None of these
10. Let A = [ x : x Î R ,| x | < 1]; B = [ x : x Î R ,| x - 1 | ³ 1] and A È B = R - D , then the set D is
(a) [ x : 1 < x £ 2] (b) [ x : 1 £ x < 2]
(c) [ x : 1 £ x £ 2] (d) None of these
11. If the sets A and B are defined as A = {( x , y) : y = e x , x Î R} ; B = {( x , y) : y = x , x Î R }, then
(a) B Í A (b) AÍB
(c) A ÇB =f (d) AÈB = A
12. If X = {4 n - 3n - 1 : n Î N } and Y = {9(n - 1) : n Î N }, then X È Y is equal to
(a) X (b) Y
(c) N (d) None of these
13. Let n(U ) = 700 , n( A ) = 200 , n(B) = 300 and n( A Ç B) = 100 , then n( A c Ç B c ) =
(a) 400 (b) 600
(c) 300 (d) 200
14. In a town of 10,000 families it was found that 40% family buy newspaper A, 20% buy newspaper B and 10% families
buy newspaper C, 5% families buy A and B, 3% buy B and C and 4% buy A and C. If 2% families buy all the three
newspapers, then number of families which buy A only is
(a) 3100 (b) 3300
(c) 2900 (d) 1400
15. In a city 20 percent of the population travels by car, 50 percent travels by bus and 10 percent travels by both car and
bus. Then persons travelling by car or bus is
(a) 80 percent (b) 40 percent
(c) 60 percent (d) 70 percent
16. In a class of 55 students, the number of students studying different subjects are 23 in Mathematics, 24 in Physics, 19
in Chemistry, 12 in Mathematics and Physics, 9 in Mathematics and Chemistry, 7 in Physics and Chemistry and 4 in
all the three subjects. The number of students who have taken exactly one subject is
(a) 6 (b) 9
(c) 7 (d) All of these
17. If A, B and C are any three sets, then A × (B È C) is equal to
(a) (A × B) È (A × C) (b) (A È B) × (A È C)
(c) (A × B) Ç (A × C) (d) None of these
18. If A, B and C are any three sets, then A – (B È C) is equal to
(a) (A – B) È (A – C) (b) (A – B) Ç (A – C)
(c) (A – B) È C (d) (A – B) Ç C
19. If A, B and C are non-empty sets, then (A – B) È (B – A) equals
(a) (A È B) – B (b) A – (A Ç B)
(c) (A È B) – (A Ç B) (d) (A Ç B) È (A È B)
20. If A = {2, 4 , 5}, B = {7, 8 , 9}, then n( A ´ B) is equal to
(a) 6 (b) 9
(c) 3 (d) 0
21. If the set A has p elements, B has q elements, then the number of elements in A × B is
(a) p + q (b) p + q + 1
(c) pq (d) p2
22. If A = {a, b}, B = {c, d}, C = {d, e}, then
{(a, c), (a, d ), (a, e ), (b, c), (b, d ), (b, e )} is equal to
(a) A Ç (B È C) (b) A È (B Ç C)
(c) A × (B È C) (d) A × (B Ç C)
23. If P, Q and R are subsets of a set A, then R × (Pc È Qc)c =
(a) (R × P) Ç (R × R) (b) (R ´ Q ) Ç (R ´ P )
(c) (R ´ P ) È (R ´ Q ) (d) None of these
24. In rule method the null set is represented by
(a) {} (b) f
(c) {x : x = x } (d) { x : x ¹ x }
25. A = { x : x ¹ x } represents
(a) {0} (b) {}
(c) {1} (d) {x}
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Physics MCQs for test conducted on 17th oct 2020 (Total 100 MCQs)

1.What is SI unit of Work?


A) J
B) Watt
C) Coulomb
D) J/S

2. Demension of force is
(A) ML-1T-2 (B) ML-1T2 (C) ML1T-2 (D) ML-
1 -3
T
3. How many fundamental diamensions are present
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 9
4.Which of the following is not fundamental physical quantity
(A) charge (B) Current (C) Force (D) All
5. Unit of power is
(A) Watt (B) J/S (C) Both (D) None
6. Dimension of stress is
(A) ML-3T-2 (B) ML-2T2 (C) ML1T-3 (D) ML-1T-3
7. How many supplimentory diamensions are present
(A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 9
8. Dimension of surface tension force is (SI Unit N/m)
(A) ML-2T-2 (B) ML-1T2 (C) ML5T-2 (D) ML-1T-2
9.What is dimension of angular accleration
(A) T-2 (B) T2 (C) L5T-2 (D) L-1T-2
10.Which of the following method is used to calculate distance between stars
(A) relative (B) Parallex (C) absoute (D) All
11. 1tera means
(A) 1010 (B) 106
(C) 1012 (D) 109
12. 1kilo means
(A) 106 (B) 109
(C) 103 (D) 10-9

13. 1 pico means


(A) 10-10 (B) 106
(C) 10-12 (D) 109
14. 1micro means
(A) 10-10 (B) 10-6
(C) 10-12 (D) 109

15. To calculate weight of the man, which of the following parameters is used
(a) length (b) mass
(c) time (d) none of these

16. Which of the following quantity is measured in Kelvin ?


(a) length (b) mass
(c) time (d) temperature
17. The unit of acceleration in S.I. is
(a) m/s (b) km/h
(c) m/s2 (d) km/h2

18.The unit of force in C.G.S. is


(a) pound force (b) Newton
(c) kg force (d) dyne
19.Kilogram metre per second square is the unit of
(a) force (b) pressure
(c) work (d) velocity
20.The unit of work is ..
(a) Newton-metre (b) Newton
(c) Jou le/s (d) kilogram-metre
21.The unit of plane angle is
(a) degree Celsius (b) radian
(c) steradian (d) none of these
22.The length of the table is 3 metre, here 3 is the
(a) standard (b) unit
(c) magnitude (d) quantity
23.Which of the following is not a requirement of standard unit
(a) it should be same for all quantities(b) it should be universally accepted
(c) it should be well defined (d) it should be fixed with time and place
24.The used for measurement of physical quantity is called unit of that
quantity.
(a) quantity (b) dimension
(c) time (d) standard
25.A physical quantity is a quantity which can
(a) be defined (b) be measured
(c) not quantified (d) not computed

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