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1) 2) 3) 4) Most of the enzymes required to produce carbohydrate molecules are located in: A) Grana of chloroplast _C) Stroma of chloroplast B) Intergrana of chloroplast D) Thylakoids of chloroplast DA OB Oc OD The wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment are: A) Reflected C) Disappeared B) Refracted D) Brightened DA OB Oc )D Following are the characteristics of chlorophyll head, EXCEPT: A) Flat shape C) Hydrophilic interaction B) Hydrophobic interaction D) Square shape )A OB c D It is found in all photosynthetic organisms, EXCEPT photosynthetic bacteria: A) Chlorophyll - b ©) Chlorophyll - a B) Bacteriochlorophyll D) Carotenoids OA >B c D 5) The tallest peak is obtained in the absorption spectrum of: A) Chlorophyll a C) Carotenes B) Chlorophyll b D) Xanthophylls DA B c OID Within a photosystem the light energy moves from one 6) pigment molecule to the other by: A) Radiation C) Conduction B) Resonance D) Convection DA )B c OD 7) Which one of the following involves two photosystems? A) Cyclic phosphorylation B) Oxidative phosphorylation C) Photophosphorylation D) Non-cyclic phosphorylation A OB Oc ObD 8) Non-cyclic phosphorylation exclusively involves: A)Pq C) ADP B) Pc D) Fd DA )B c )D Q) Fer synthesis of sugar in the Calvin cycle reducing 9 For synthesis of sugar in the Calvin cycle reducing ) power is provided by a molecule of: A) NADH ©) NADPH B) ATP D) NADP )A OB Oc OpD When the chloroplast runs low on ATP for the Calvin 10) crete it starts: A) Non-cyclic phosphorylation B) Photophosphorylation ©) Cyclic phosphorylation D) Oxidative phosphorylation OA B Cc OD The process that uses membranes to couple redox 11) reaction to ATP production is called: A) Cyclic photophosphorylation B) Non-cyclic photophosphorylation C) Chemiosmosis D) Oxidation phosphorylation JA OB Oc OD 1 2 ) Pick up the productive phase of Calvin cycle: A) Reduction C) Regeneration B) Fixation D) Carboxylation DA )B dC OD Calvin cycle is also called as C3 pathway because: 1 3) A) The output is three carbon compound B) First stable compound is three carbon compound C) Three molecules of CO? are fixed D) Three molecules of RuBP are used OA > B dC OD At the end of Calvin cycle three molecules of five carbon 14) Rupp are regenerated from: A) Three molecules of G3P_C) Five molecules of G3P B) Four molecules of G3P__D) Six molecules of G3P DA OB dC )D 1 5) In biology the term respiration is used in: A) Two ways C) Four ways B) Three ways D) Five ways DA > B Oc ©) D 1 6) After glycolysis, proceeding of cellular respiration depends upon: A) Size of the organism B) Cellularity of the organism ©) Availability of oxygen D) Availability of the CO2 DA > B Oc ©) D 17) Alcoholic fermentation occurs in: A) Yeast cells C) Fungal cells B) Human cell D) Eukaryotic cells DA OB ios DD 18) 19) Extraction of chemical energy from organic food occurs in: A) Chloroplast C) Endoplasmic reticulum B) Mitochondria D) Golgi apparatus A OB Oc OD In absence of oxygen, glycolysis yields: A) Lactic acid C) Acetate B) Ethyl alcohol D) Pyruvate OA OB Oc Ob 20) In first step of glycolysis: A) Glucose is phosphorylated B) Fructose is phosphorylated C) Glucose is dephosphorylated D) Fructose is dephosphorylated JA JB dc D 21) Krebs cycle starts with the entry of: A) Pyruvate C) Acetyl Co-A B) Acetate D) Succinyl Co-A DA )B Oc OD 22) 23) 24) Malate is converted into oxaloacetate by: A) NAD-mediated oxidation C) NADH-mediated reduction B) FAD-mediated oxidation D) FADH-mediated reduction A OB Oc D In respiratory electron transport chain both cytochrome a and cytochrome as are reduced by: A) NADH ©) Cytochrome — B) FADH D) Coenzyme -Q A )B Oc ObD The molecular mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation takes place in conjunction with respiratory chain in the: A) Outer membrane of mitochondrion B) Inner membrane of mitochondrion C) Matrix of mitochondrion D) Inner side of thylakoid membrane DA B Oc )D 25) In Krebs cycle succinate is oxidized to reduce: 2 5) In Krebs cycle succinate is oxidized to reduce: A) NADP C) FAD B) Coenzyme -Q D) Ubiquinone DA OB Oc Ob 2 6) First reaction of Calvin cycle is catalyzed by: A) Ribulose bisphosphate oxidase B) Ribulose bisphosphate reductase C) Ribulose bisphosphate oxygenase D) Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase OA OB Oc OD In primitive cells energy is obtained through: 27) A) Lactic acid fermentation C) Anaerobic respiration B) Alcoholic fermentation _D) Aerobic respiration OA OB Oc OD 2 8) Each stack of thylakoid sacs is called: A) Intergranum C) Granum Lamella B) Granum D) Stroma lamella DA OB Oc ObD Carotenoids are: 29) 4) Viotet and indigo to blue C) Orange and yellow to green B) Indigo and blue to green _D) Yellow and red to orange JA OB Oc OD Chlorophyll a itself exists in several forms differing 30) stightiy in their: A) Blue absorbing peaks _C) Red absorbing peaks B) Green absorbing peaks _D) Violet absorbing peaks OA OB IC OD 31) An absorption spectrum of chlorophylls have: A) Narrow peaks, broad valley B) Narrow valley, broad peaks C) Narrow peak with uneven valley D) Broad peak with uneven valley DA O B Oc ObD The high energy electrons from the reaction centre of 32) __ photosystem are trapped by: A) Primary electron acceptor B) Electron transport chain C) Oxidized coenzyme D) Accessory pigments OA OB Oc ») D 33) 34) 35) 36) The copper containing electron carrier in photosynthetic electron transport chain is: A)Pq C) Cytochrome b B) Pc D) Cytochrome f A )B Oc OD The number of electrons required to reduce NADP* is: A) One ©) Three B) Two D) Four dA ) B Oc ObD Energy of these compounds is used in the formation of carbohydrates from COz: A) FADH, NADH C) ATP. NADPH B) ATP, NADH D) ATP, FADH A OB Or: J D In Calvin cycle, initial incorporation of CO; into organic material is called: A) Reduction of CO2 B) Fixation of CO2 C) Regeneration of CO2 acceptor D) Regeneration of RuBP OA OB Oc Ob 37) 38) The first stable compound formed in Calvin cycle is: A) Highly unstable six carbon intermediate B) 3 Phosphoglycerate C) 1,3 Bisphosphoglycerate D) Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate A > B Oc OD The number of CO:, NADPH: and ATP molecules required to synthesize one glucose molecule from the output of C3 pathway is respectively: A)3.6,9 ©) 12, 24, 36 B) 6, 12, 18 D) 24, 48, 72 ODA OB Oc JD 39) The way glucose is metabolized depends on: A) The availability of water B) The availability of oxygen C) The availability of carbon dioxide D) The availability of enzymes DA OB Oc )D 40) Biologists believe that a reaction, identical to glycolysis may have occurred in the: A) First cell that was organized on earth B) First eukaryotic cell that was organized on earth ) First plant cell that was organized on earth D) First animal cell that was organized on earth The complete breakdown of glucose occurs only in the: 41) Anaerobic condition _C) Presence of oxygen B) Absence afoxygen _D) Lactic acid fermentation DA )B Oc OD 42) Glucose yields small amount of energy through: A) Aerobic respiration C) Lactic acid fermentation B) Alcoholic fermentation D) Anaerobic respiration DA OB c OID The ATP molecule is used by cell as a source of energy 43) for various functions, EXCEPT: A) Active transport C) Nerve conduction B) Muscular contraction D) Passive transport JA OB Oc OD All the enzymes associated with various steps of 44) atycolysis are found: A) On cristae of mitochondria B) On Fi particles C) Dissolved in cytoplasm D) Dissolved in matrix of chloroplast )A OB Oc ObD 45) The step/s of glycolysis that consume ATPs, is/are: AY 13t otan OV 2d atan The step/s of glycolysis that consume ATPs, is/are: 45) sitstep C) 3" step B) 2 step D) 1* and 3" steps dA OB Oc ObD 4 6 Cytochrome a complex is oxidized in respiratory electron transport chain by: A) An atom of oxygen C) Co-enzyme Q B) Cytochrome C D) NADH A OB )¢ OpD 47) The first step of Krebs cycle is: A) Formation of acetyl Co.A B) Formation of citrate C) Formation of isocitrate D) Formation of acetate A OB )¢ ObD Synthesis of ATP in the presence of oxygen is called: 4 8) A) Cyclic phosphorylation) Oxidative phosphorylation B) Photophosphorylation — D) Non—cyclic phosphorylation DA )B dc OD The addition of phosphate group to a molecule is called: 49) Phosphorylation C) Photophosphorylation B) Oxidation D) Oxidative phosphorylation OA OB Oc Op The first action spectrum was obtained by a: 50) A) German biologist © English biologist B) French biologist D) Spanish biologist OA OB Oc ObD II| Which of the following statement about ionic solids, 51) covalent solids and molecular solids is inc [Opt.| Properties | Tonic solids | Covalent solids | Molecular solids A) | Example [NaCl CaO Diamond, SiC In, COn, HCI, Ice B)_|Basic component Tons | Atom |Molecule [Non-conductor |Non-conductor | Non-condactor ©) [Blectrical conductivity] in sod state [except graphite _|except HCI in H20. Very high MPs| Very low MPs| Very high MPs and| D) [MP and BP Jand BPs and BPs BPs OA OB Oc Op Which of the following is correct statement about 52) dund’s rue? A) It is applied to assign the electronic configuration of elements only B) It is useful to determine the valency of an element only C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B OA OB Oc Op Which of the following notations is not matched 53) correctly for sub-atomic particles? Options | Sub-atomic particles | Notation A) Neutron ly o' B) Proton P © Electrons ce D) ‘Neutrino on OA OB O¢ Op 54) 55) 56) 57) Which of the followings elements has no paired p electrons in a single uncombined atom of the element? [ Options | Elements | Protons (atomic) number A) Carbon, 6 B) Oxygen 8 © ‘Neon 10 D) | Magnesium 12 A OB Oc Electrical conductivity of graphite is greater in one direction than in other due to: A) Isomorphism C) Anisotropy B) Cleavage plane D) Symmetry dA OB Oc DD e/m ratio for proton (positive rays) depends on: A) Nature of a gas B) Pressure of a gas in the discharge tube C) Nature of anode D) Nature of cathode DA OB Oc OD ‘Which of the following statements is not matched correctly? ‘Name of | Number of Opt. | mvaiue | Nine of | Nimber ot! ¢ value | Name of sub-shells a [ot K 2 0 1s sub-shell B) | 2 L 8 O1 2s?, 2pf sub-shell © I M 18 0, 1,2 | 35%, 3pf, 3d"? sub-shells ‘Which of the following statements is not matched correctly? ‘Name of | Number of 57) Opt. | mvaiue | N2meof | Nimber ot! ¢ value | Name of sub-shells aa K 2 0 1s sub-shell B) | 2 L 8 O1 2%, 2pf sub-shells © 3 M 18 0, 1,2 | 35%, 3pf, 3d"? sub-shells p | 6 Q 32 [01,23] 65%, 6p 6p", 6t A OB Oc 58) Electron affinity of the atom is the energy released when: A) Covalent bond of molecule is broken B) Electron is added to gaseous atom C) Electron is removed from gaseous atom D) Covalent bond is formed between the atoms OA OB Oc ) D 5Q) Which one ofthe following isa crystalline solid: ) A) Glass C) Rubber B) Plastic D) Diamond OA )B Oc Electronic configuration of Br element is: 60) a) ansa4stap’ ©) [Ar3d!94s? 4pt B) [Ne]3d!° 4s? 4p° D) [Ne]3d04s! 4p> A OB Oc 61) 62) 63) 64) Which of the following term is used for isotope of an element? A) Mass number C) Atomic number B) Proton number D) Relative atomic mass DA )B € ObD There are two types of neutrons, fast and slow with respect to energy. Slow neutrons are used to produce and rays: A) B-rays and y -rays ©) B-rays and c-rays B) o-rays and X-rays D) Radio waves and y-rays JA OB Oc OD Which of the following is correct statement? A) Hexagonal close packing shows 123123 arrangement B) Cubic close packing shows 1212 arrangement C) Na and K show face centered cubic structure D) Zn, Mg and Cd show hexagonal close packing structure )A OB dC D Which of the following formula of a quantum number helps us to determine number of electrons in a sub-shell? A) 2n? O26 B) (26 +1) D) 2nt1 OA )B Oc OD 65) Which one of the following properties is not shown by neutrons? A) They cannot ionize gases B) They are used for the fusion nuclear reactions C) They have more penetrating power than a- and B-rays D) They do not deflect neither to positive pole nor to negative pole of electric field A OB Cc Op It is impossible for two electrons residing in the same orbital of a poly-electron atom to have the same values of four quantum numbers. This is in accordance with: A) Pauli’s exclusion principle B) Aufbau’s principle ©) Hund’s Rule D) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle OA )B JC )D Which one of the following characteristic features is not shown by crystalline solids and amorphous solids? ‘Opt. Crystalline solids “Amorphous solids ‘A) | They have definite geometry ‘They do not have definite geometry B) | They have sharp melting points | They do not have sharp melting points (©) | They show cleavage plan They do not show cleavage plan D)_| They show isotropy They show anisotropy OA )B Oc D 68) Identify the incorrect statement: A) IE: of N > O even though nuclear charge of O>N 68) 69) 70) 71) Identify the incorrect statement: A) IE) of N> O even though nuclear charge of O>N B) IE of O > F even though nuclear charge of F > O ©) Electronic configuration of Zn, Cd, and Hg resemble with the alkaline metals of IIA group but placed in d-block D) Electronic configuration of Ag, Cu, and Au resemble with the alkaline metals of IA group but placed in d-block A B c OD If the e/m value of electron is 1.7588 x 10" coulombs Kg", then what would be the mass of electron in grams (charge on electron is 1.6022 x 107 coulombs)? A) 9.1095 x 103! g C) 9.1095 x 1038 g B) 91.095 x 105g D) 0.919095 x 103 g DA EB Cc D Which of the following ions has more electrons than protons and more protons than neutrons: A)D* ©) OH B) He* D) OD" A )B ¢ OD The smallest part of the crystal lattice which has all the characteristic features of the entire crystal is called unit cell. It is a representative of the crystal. Which is true statement for the unit cell: L The crystal may be considered to consist of infinite number of unit cells 71) 72) 73) The smallest part of the crystal lattice which has all the characteristic features of the entire crystal is called unit cell. It is a representative of the crystal. Which is true statement for the unit cell: £ The crystal may be considered to consist of infinite number of unit cells I A unit cell is characterized by the distances a, b, c along the three of its edges, and the angles a, B and y TIL Angles B is between edges ¢ and a, angle y is between a and b and angle a is between edges b and. A) Ionly ©) Hand III only B) only D)I, Hand Il A B c D With which one of the following electronic configurations, the lowest value of first ionization energy is associated with: A) Is?, 2s?, 2p®, 3s! ©) 1s?, 2s?, 2p6 B) Is?, 2s?, 2p®, 3s?, 3p6 4s! D) 12, 2s?, 2p! A B c D In which of the following pair of elements second element has greater electron affinity than that of first one? A)Br,F OFC B)O,S D) Ca, Mg A B c D 74) 75) 76) 77) Which of the following gas has maximum e/m value in comparison to any other gas? A) Ch ON B) Op D) 2 DA OB Oc JD A unit cell having lattice points only at the corners is called: A) Simple unit cell C) Body centered unit cell B) Face centered unit cell D) End centered unit cell DA )B )C )D The nature of cathode rays in discharge tube: A) Depends upon the nature of the gas used in the discharge tube B) Is independent of the nature of the gas used in discharge tube ) Depends upon the nature of the cathode used in discharge tube D) Depends upon the nature of anode in the discharge tube )A OB Cc OD Considered the following nuclear reaction: ‘He +3Be? Ct... (a-particle) Which of the following particles is produced from the above nuclear reaction? 77) 79) ROY Considered the following nuclear reaction: {He +3Be 92 CH... (a-particle) Which of the following particles is produced from the above nuclear reaction? A) Neutron ©) Positron B) Proton D) Neutrino DA 1B WG OpD The colour of fluorescence process in the gas discharge tube depends on the: A) Composition of the material of glass B) Nature of anode electrode C) Nature of cathode electrode D) Nature of the gas molecule DA 1B Oc OD Alll of the following statements are correct about NaCl EXCEPT: A) Independent molecules of NaCl do not exist in the vapour phase B) Every Na’ ion is surrounded by six CI ions and vice versa C) Number of formula units of NaCl per unit cell is 4 D) Solid NaCl exists in the crystal lattice form DA © 'B Cc Ob Quantum numbers have all of the following nae BVOEDT. applications EXCEPT: A) Used to determine ionization energy of the element B) Used to determine period of the element C) Used to determine valency of the element D) Used to determine group of the element DA OB Oc OD 80) Quantum numbers have all of the following 81) Chromium (Cr) shows which of the following electronic configuration: 3d 4s 4d As AGRON owefThtOhy 4s 4d 4s Bao MITT == pan ff OA > B Oc D Which of the following atomic orbitals has maximum 8 2) penetration effect towards the nucleus of an atom: A)s Cp B)d D)f A > B Oc ID: Which of the following sets of solid elements A, B and SS) cinctades a giant metallic structure, a macromolecular structure and a simple molecular structure? A) Na, Mg, Al C)AL Si, S B)C, Si, Sn D)ALS, Si OA OB Oc Op In 1886 Goldstein experimentally observed that in the 84) gas discharge tube not only cathode rays are produced but another type of rays are also produced which he called positive rays. They are produced from/by: A) Anode electrode B) Cathode electrode ©) The decomposition of the gas molecules D) By the bombardment of cathode rays on the gas molecules OA OB Ot Op 85) In crystal lattice of ice, each O-atom of water molecule is attached to: A) Four H-atoms C) Two H-atoms B) One H-atom D) Three H-atoms OA OB Oc Op PREVIOUS FINISH TEST NEXT 86) 87) A door has height and width of 3.0 m and 1.5 m respectively. Choose a force that will produce highest value of torque: A) 50 N force, at 0.75 m from axis of rotation B) 100 N force, at 1.5 m from axis of rotation ©) 100 N force, at 3.0 m from axis of rotation D) 150 N force, at 0.75 m from axis of rotation )A OB c D Torque will not be zero if: A) Moment arm is zero B) Force passes through pivot C) rand F are perpendicular D) All of these OA OB Oc )D 88) Why it is better to use longer spanner rather than to short one to tighten a nut on a bolt? A) Less friction is present B) Less force is to be exerted ©) Less turning effect is required on the spanner D) None of these DA )B Oc OD 89) A constant torque acting on a uniform circular wheel changes its angular momentum from L to 10L in 20 s. A constant torque acting on a uniform circular wheel 8 9) changes its angular momentum from L to 10L in 20 s. The magnitude of this torque is: Aye ae 4 9 SL 9L B) = D) — ir » 20 A iB Oc OD The direction of torque is: 90) A) Along tangent B) Perpendicular to plane containing r&F C) Along axis of rotation D) Both “B” & “C” DA B c OD 91) Torque due to centripetal force is: A) Zero ©) Negative B) Infinity D) Positive A OB Oc OD Ifa body moves with uniform angular velocity then? 92) A) Torque acting on it is zero B) Angular acceleration is zero ©) Angular momentum of the body is constant D) Alll of these 93) An object is rotating with angular momentum 40 Js. Ifa torque of 30 N m acts on that body for 10s, then the final angular momentum of body is: A) 230Js ©)2705s B) 3403s D) 3803s DA OB Oc > D 94) A wheel of moment of inertia 10 x 10~ kg m“ is making 40 rev s1. The torque required to stop it in 20 s is: A) 20x10? Nm ©) 2nx10Nm B)rx10?°Nm D)4xx107Nm OA ) B c O D 95) 96) a7) When the direction of both “r” and “F” is reversed then? A) Direction of torque changes B) Magnitude of torque changes C) Torque does not change D) Both direction and magnitude of torque changes DA OB c )D In the relation of torque 7-7 F.7 is knows as: A) Moment of force C) Both “A” & “B” B) Position vector D) Moment of inertia DA > B )Cc )D Consider the following figure in which a rod of length 97) 98) 99) Consider the following figure in which a rod of length 2m is pivoted from the end “A” and is connected to a string from end “B” as shown below: A B ee £=2m What must be the turning effect of force if the string breaks and fails to hold rod? [mass of rod = 40 gm] A)06Nm C02Nm B)OsNm D)04Nm A B Cc D Three coplanar forces acting on a body keep it in equilibrium. They should therefore be: A) Concurrent C) Non concurrent B) Parallel D) Non parallel A B S. D A body is said to be in equilibrium if it is: A) At rest B) Moving with uniform velocity C) Moving with variable velocity D) Both “A” and “B” A body is said to be in equilibrium if it is: 9 9 ) A) At rest B) Moving with uniform velocity C) Moving with variable velocity D) Both “A” and “B” DA OB IC OD 1 oO 0) If net torque on a body is not zero, then one can conclude the body has: A) Non-zero angular acceleration B) Non-zero moment of force C) Non-zero angular momentum D) All of these JA OB Oc )D It is easier to turn a steering wheel with both hands 101) than with a single hand because: A) Acceleration force increases on the wheel B) Two hands provide firm grip C) Two forces act on the wheel D) Couple acts on the wheel DA © B Oc ©) D When a couple acts on a body then: 102) szr=orr-0 ©) EF 2051-0 B) EF=0r=0 D) SF #0:Erz0 A uniform bar of length 2.8 m is pivoted at its mid- 103) rein. 0.4 m «08m, 200N 300N hts are hung from two points of the bar as shown in diagram. To maintain equilibrium a couple is applied to the bar. What is the torque and direction of this couple? A) 20 Nm, clockwise ©) 20 Nm, anticlockwise B) 40 Nm, clockwise D) 40 N m, anticlockwise A )B c D opposite forces of magnitude 2 N are applied to the ends. What is the magnitude of torque of the couple on A ruler of 0.6 m is pivoted at its center. Equal and 104) the ruler? DON 30 bor ON A)03Nm ©)02Nm B)06Nm D)0.15Nm A B Oc D A door requires a minimum torque of 75.N m in order to 105) cpenit. What is the minimum distance of the handle A door requires a minimum torque of 75.N m in order to 1O5) openit. Whats the minimum distance of the handle from the hinge, ifthe door is to be pulled open with a force at the handle not greater than 100 N: A) 0.75 m ©) 0.25m B) 0.50 m D)0.15m OA OB Oc Op centre. Which beam is balanced? Forces are applied to a uniform beam pivoted at its 106) sir Wictbom si un oan osm am —=—? B) oN OA OB Oc Op 4A\774\ The diagram shows a uniform half meter rule The diagram shows a uniform half meter rule 107) batanced out at its mid-point what is the weight of wooden block? Soa ma _— vee 100N A)50N ©) 100N B)75N D) 150N A B c D A uniform beam of weight 100 N is 3.0 m long and is 108) supported on a pivot situated 1.0 m from one end. ‘When a lead of weight W is hung from that end; the beam is in equilibrium as shown in the diagram: 3.0m <.®— 1.0m What is the value of V A)25N ©)50N B)75N D) 100N DA B Cc D A uniform rod of weight 60 N is 200 cm long and is 109) placed on a support that is 60 cm from left end. At what distance from left end must a 160 N weight be hung in order to balance the rod? -—\{— 200 m—____-4 E2 a" A uniform rod of weight 60 N is 200 cm long and is 1 Oo 9) placed on a support that is 60 cm from left end. At 110) 111) what distance from left end must a 160 N weight be hung in order to balance the rod? e—_—_ 200 eo —______ te—60 cm— A) 15cm ©) 45cm B)30cm D) 60cm A B Cc )D A force of 6 N acts on body towards east and a force of 8 N acts on it directed south. The force that balances the two forces is: A) 10 N directed south-east C) 20 N directed north-east B) 10 N directed north-west D) 10 N directed east-north A )B Oc )D A uniform diameter meter rod is balanced at 30 cm mark when a load of 20 N is suspended at 10 cm mark. The weight of meter rod is: A)20N ©)30N B)25N D)40N JA )B ¢€ D 112) If the weight of the homogeneous rod is 20 N. What must the load on the end of the rod be to balance it? = If the weight of the homogeneous rod is 20 N. What 112) must the load on the end of the rod be to balance it? A)20N O1N B)10N D)5N OA )B Oc ObD The torque acting on a body about an axis passing 11 3) through its centre of gravity is zero, when: A) Maximum force acts on it B) The line of action of force also passes through its center of gravity ©) Force is perpendicular to the moment arm D) Both A and B JA > B Oc OD In the figure shown, the mass “m” required to balance 114) Genwnss Im 0 kg 10 kg A) 20kg C) 30 kg B) lSkg i, D) 10 kg A OB Oc ( \ A force of Fé acts on O, the origin of the coordinate 115 A force of —Fi acts on O, the origin of the coordinate ) system. The torque about the point (1, -1) is: A) -F(i-j) © -F(i+j) B) F(i-j) D) F(?+j) OA OB Oc Op Directions: Some segments of each sentence are underlined. Your task is to identify that underlined segment of the sentence which contains the mistake that needs to be corrected. Fill the Circle corresponding to that leter under the segment inthe MCQ Response form. ‘The Martians. Very fenily, We talked abit not much. They learn she English fast. A 3 cD OA OB Oc Op ‘She was the large woman with alarge purse that bad everything in it but a hammer and nails, a 3 c D 117) OA OB Oc Ob ‘As the years weat by he wore Gown opposing ROMER ——— a 118) wnitsosingasinioneasgnaioe Co : OA OB Oc Op LANE T19) crannies athens ti eee OA OB Oc Ob ‘come back He thought of Glin as oe ofthe bibles ofthe ord fr he ound init he univer of 120) emer OA OB Oc Op nym i ici ane ee a dag se “ senses T21) ceinic tt iii ate vice : OA OB Oc Op 1 college i alive tots work of adc, roch aes re cng before there i BG D 122) & OA OB Oc Op ‘morning, as she left the apartment, Norma saw the card halfs on the table. c D : 123) * OA OB Oc Op Atlas he yin qed it hi dna sul oo be ed encet by gan of eof 124) cap ctgssin cin tte OA OB Oc Op Th proces of ttn infemasiom in random mane may mt become defaite 125) Basins OA OB Oc Op Directions: In each of the following questions, four alternative sentences are given. Chowse the ERX CORRECT one and fill the Circe corresponding ta that letter inthe MCO Response Form, OA Oc OD Directions: n each of the following questions, four alternative sentences are given. Chowse the 1 2 6 ‘CORRECT one and il the Circle corresponding to that eter ia the MCQ Response Form. |A) The ow pencea week pocket money we received was tebe pu ito a money box and saved ) A few pence a week pocket money we received was tobe pot nto money box and ered () few pence a week pocket-money we received wast be put ito a money bot and ved 1D) The few pence mock pocket noney wesceived weet be pt into a cacy be nd eave OA OB Oc Ob A) It was the Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. 127 B) It was Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. (©) Itwas a Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. ) Itwas Brookfield far more than a Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept OA OB Oc Op ‘A) Flemings, bom on the land, were becoming a medical family. 128) B) A Flemings, born on the land, were becoming a medical family. C) The Flemings, bom on the land, were becoming a medical family. D) The Flemings, born on the land, were becoming medical family. OA OB Oc Op A) The story came vividly to Christopher's mind on second morning 129) 5) (Thesstory. came vivil to Christopher's mind on the second moming ©) The story came vividly to Christopher's mind on the second morning. ) The story came vividly to Christopher's mind in the second morning. OA OB Oc Oop Sahara from Algeirs, on the north coast of Affica, to Timbuktu. 'B) After ths, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across the Sahara from the Algeirs, onthe north coast of Affica, to Timbuktu, ©) After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across the Sahara from Algeirs, on north coast of the Affica, to Timbuktu. D) After this, he determined that his acxtjoumey should be to travel right across the ‘Sahara from Algeirs, on the north coast of Affica, to Timbuktu. OA OB Oc Op 130) |A) After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across A) Wise mother-in-laws treat their sons-in- law as their real sons. 131) B) Wise mothers-in-law treat their sons-in- law as their real sons. C) Wise mothers-in-law treat their son-in- laws as their real sons. D) Wise mothers-in-laws treat their sons-in- law as their real son. OA OB Oc Op ‘A) The man felt is hair ter and the tissues of his body draw tight as ithe were standing T32Q) 9 SBser act serssenttevernen te (©) The man felt his hairs flutter and the tissues of his body draw tight as if he were standing at the center of a vacuum. 1D) The men felt his har flutter and the tissue of his body draw tight asifhe were standing ata center of vacuum, OA OB Oc Op ‘A) Youll have to look at your watch hundreds times a day now. 133) B) You'll have to look at your watch a hundred times a day now. ) You'll have to look at your watch a hundreds time a day now. D) You! have to look at your watch a hundreds times day now. OA OB Oc Oop A) Everything! Its one ofthe reason Im here, to intoxicate myself with your primitive wey OA 133) OA 134) OA 135) OA 'B) Man felt is hair ter and the tissues of his body draw tight asi he were standing atthe ‘center of vacuum. (©) The man felt his airs fluer and the tissues of his body draw tight as if he were standing at the center of a vacuum. 1D) The men felt his hair futer and the tissue of his body draw tight as ithe were stnding ata OB Oc Oop A) You'll have to look at your watch hundreds times a day now. B) You'll have to look at your watch a hundred times a day now. © Youll have to look at your watch a hundreds time a day now. D) You'll have to look at your watch a hundreds times day now. OB Oc Ob A) Everything! It's one of the reason I'm here, to intoxicate myself with your primitive ‘minds B) Everything! It's one of the reasons I'm here, to intoxicate me with vour primitive minds. ©) Everything! Is one ofthe reasons I'm here, to intoxicate myself with your primitive D) Everything! It's one of the reasons Im here, to intonicate myself by your primitive minds, OB Oc Op A) For I remembered the time he had found a coffee tree in our wood. B) For I remembered the time he found coffee tree in our woods. ©) For I remembered the time he had found a coffee tree in our woods. D) For I remembered the time he had found a coffee tree in ours wood, OB Oc Ob PREVIOUS FINISH TEST

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