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Test-12
Complete Syllabus of Class XI & XII
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PHYSICS
Choose the correct answer : 4. A block is placed on a rough horizontal surface. A
time dependent force F = Kt2 is applied horizontally
1 e2 r on the block. Here K is a positive constant. Then
1. The dimensional formula of is, (where h is
ε0 hc acceleration time graph of block is best represented by
Planck’s constant, c is speed of light, e is electronic
a
charge, r is distance between the charges and ε0 is a
permittivity of free space)
(1) [M0 L0 T0 A0] (2) [M0 L0 T0 A2] (1) (2)
(3) [M0 L T0 A] (4) [M0 L T0 A0] t
o o
t
2. A capacitor of capacitance 2μF is charged to a
potential V as shown in figure. The percentage loss
in stored energy, when switch is turned to position a a
2 is
1 2
s (3) (4)
o t o
V 8 μF t
2 μF
5. A body of mass m starts from rest and moves with
(1) 25% (2) 40%
a velocity v = a x . Then the work done by all the
(3) 75% (4) 80%
forces on the body in time t is (x is distance
3. A body is projected at an angle of 60° with travelled)
horizontal, with a speed of 40 m/s. The speed of the
body when velocity becomes perpendicular to initial 1 1
velocity is (g = 10 m/s2) (1) ma 2 t 2 (2) ma 4 t 2
4 8
40
(1) 20 3 m/s (2) m/s
3 1 1
(3) ma4 t 2 (4) ma 2 t 2
(3) 20 m/s (4) 30 m/s 4 8
(1)
6. If the angular momentum of a rotating body about a 11. In the circuit shown, the power consumed by the
fixed axis is increased by 10%, then its kinetic bulb B1 long time after the key K closed is (inductor
energy will be increased by is ideal)
(1) 11% (2) 21%
(3) 20% (4) 5%
B1 = 10 Ω
7. A mass m is released from a distance 2R from
centre on the axis of a fixed ring of mass M and B2 = 5 Ω
radius R. Speed of mass m at distance R from L = 5 mH
centre of ring is
K
GM 2 ⎛ 2⎞ 2GM ⎛ 2⎞
(1) v = ⎜⎜ 1 − ⎟ (2) v = ⎜⎜ 1 − ⎟ 10 volt
R ⎝ 5 ⎟⎠ R ⎝ 5 ⎟⎠
(1) 5 W
GM ⎛ 2⎞ GM ⎛ 2⎞ (2) 10 W
(3) v = ⎜⎜ 1 − ⎟ (4) v = ⎜⎜ 1 − ⎟
2R ⎝ 5 ⎟⎠ R ⎝ 5 ⎟⎠
(3) 20 W
8. Electric potential in a region is given by V = 6x – 8xy2
(4) 40 W
– 8y + 6yz – 4z2
12. A triangular loop PQR, carrying current i, is placed
The magnitude of electric force acting on a 2C charge
in uniform magnetic field B as shown in figure. The
placed at origin is (where x, y and z are in meter
length of side PQ is L. Then correct option regarding
and V is in volt)
magnetic force is
(1) 2 N (2) 20 N
(3) 6 N (4) 8 N P B
30°
9. Four organ pipes of equal length have their overtones
as shown in figure. Respective frequency ratio of i L
sound waves in them is
R Q
(3)
26. A tunnel is made along the diameter of earth of 31. A projectile is thrown up with initial speed u at angle
radius R. A body is dropped in the tunnel from a θ with the horizontal. It just crosses a tower
depth h (h << R) below earth surface. Then time horizontally. The tower is 100 m high and the foot of
period of oscillation is the tower is at 200 m from the point of projection.
The angle of projection θ is
R 2h R 2h
(1) 2π + (2) 2π +4 (1) 30º (2) 45º
g g g g
(3) 60º (4) 70º
R R 2h 32. A particle of mass 0.1 kg is subjected to force F
(3) 2π (4) 2π −4
g g g which varies with distance x as shown in figure. If it
starts journey from rest at x = 0, then its velocity at
27. When a ferromagnetic material placed in magnetising x = 6 m is
field, then intensity of magnetisation is 5000 times
the magnetising field intensity. Then relative F(N)
permeability of material is 10 N
(1) 5 × 104 (2) 5 × 105
(3) 4999 (4) 5001 x (m)
0 4 6 8 12
28. If binding energy of hypothetical nuclei P, Q, R are
112 MeV, 106 MeV and 230 MeV respectively then (1) 10 2 m/s (2) 20 2 m/s
energy released in the reaction P + Q → R is
(1) 2 MeV (2) 12 MeV (3) 20 3 m/s (4) 40 m/s
(3) 241 MeV (4) 22 MeV 33. A source of sound emits a note of frequency 500 Hz.
29. A particle moves along +x-axis with initial velocity Source is moving with speed of 30 m/s towards a
5 m/s. If acceleration (a) varies with time (t) as listener and listener is also moving towards the
shown in figure, then the velocity of the particle just source at a speed of 20 m/s (take speed of sound
after 4 second is 330 m/s), then
5 1750
(2) Frequency heard is Hz
3
t (s)
0 1 2 3 4
1650
(3) Frequency heard is Hz
–5 3
(1) 5 N (2) 16 N T2 T2
(3) (4)
(3) 10 N (4) 12 N 2 5
(4)
36. For a thin prism of refracting angle A, the variation of
minimum deviation δ with refractive index (μ) is shown.
Then from graph we can conclude that
A B
δ 60° C
Q
μ 3
P
(1) (2) 2
O 2
(5)
CHEMISTRY
46. Major product in the given reaction is 51. Kolbe’s electrolytic method can be used to produce
(3) Mutarotation (4) Epimerisation 54. The ratio of orbital angular momentum of electrons
having l = 2 and l = 3 respectively will be
48. CH2 = CH – Br CH2 = CH – CH2 – Br (1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 2
(III) (IV) 1 1
(3) (4)
6 2
Correct order of SN1 reactivity of above compounds 56. If molality of a solute in its aqueous solution is 5.55
is then mole fraction of solute will be
(1) (III) > (II) > (IV) > (I) (2) (II) > (III) > (IV) > (I) 10 1
(1) (2)
11 11
(3) (I) > (II) > (III) > (IV) (4) (III) > (IV) > (II) > (I)
1 1
49. The synthesis of alkyl fluorides is best accomplished (3) (4)
5 18
by
57. If x is the initial amount of reactant in a first order
(1) Sandmeyer’s reaction reaction A → B, then the amount of reactant
(2) Swarts reaction converted to product in three half lives will be
(3) Wurtz reaction 15x 3x
(4) Rosenmund reaction (1) (2)
16 4
50. An organic compound A upon heating with NH3 gives 7x x
B. B in presence of KOH reacts with Br2 to give (3) (4)
8 32
Ph-NH2. Compound A is
58. The activation energy for the forward reaction,
(1) Ph — OH
P → Q is 20 kJ mol–1 and the enthalpy change, ΔH
(2) Ph — COOH of the reaction is +10 kJ mol–1. The activation energy
(3) Ph — CH2 — COOH (in kJ mol–1) for the backward reaction will be
O (1) 30 (2) 50
(4) Ph C NH2 (3) 20 (4) 10
(6)
59. At low pressure Van der Waals equation reduces to
66. KC of a reaction A + B
2C is 0.5 at T(K). If
(1) PV = nRT concentration of all A, B and C have been taken
⎛ 2 ⎞ ⎛ mol ⎞
(2) ⎜ P + an ⎟⎟ (V – nb) = nRT
intially as 2 ⎜
⎝ L ⎠
⎟ , then the direction of reaction will
⎜ V2
⎝ ⎠
be
(3) P(V – nb) = nRT
(1) The forward direction
⎛ 2
an ⎞ (2) The backward direction
(4) ⎜⎜ P + 2 ⎟⎟ V = nRT
⎝ V ⎠ (3) Remain at equilibrium
60. If N is the number of atoms in the closely packed (4) Equilibrium can never be achieved
unit cell then the number of octahedral voids in that 67. If at T°C Kw = 10–12 then an aqueous solution of pH
unit cell is equal to of 7 will be
(1) N (2) 2N (1) Acidic (2) Basic
(3) N/2 (4) N/4 (3) Neutral (4) Can’t be predicted
61. The polymer used for making electrical switches is 68. Which of the following group is ortho/para directing
(1) Neoprene (2) Teflon when attached with benzene ring?
(3) Bakelite (4) Melamine O
62. Five moles of an ideal gas are expanded isothermally
and reversibly at 300 K from 1 L to 2 L. ΔE for the (1) – CHO (2) – C – CH3
process is (3) – NHCOCH3 (4) – NO2
(1) Zero (2) 180.6 cal 69. E°SRP values of metals are given as
(3) 300 cal (4) –180.6 cal
E° + = –2.54 volt EB° + /B = −3.0 volt
63. Least basic compound among the following is A /A
(7)
73. Which of the given sets of quantum numbers is 81. Carbylamine reaction and Reimer-Tiemann reaction
impossible? have same
(1) n = 3, l = 2, m = –3, s = +1/2 (1) Reactants (2) Products
74. The percentage strength of H2O2 solution obtained by (3) Nylon-6 (4) Nylon-6, 6
mixing equal volumes of two H2O2 solutions of "10 83. Linear species in the following is
volume" and "20 volume" strength is
+
(1) 0.45 (2) 4.55 (1) H3O+ (2) NH
4
(3) 15 (4) 9
75. The degree of dissociation of 0.1 M CH3COOH in (3) I3− (4) I3+
0.1 M HCl will be [Ka(CH3COOH) = 10–5]
84. Alkali metals at very high concentration are dissolved
(1) 10–3 (2) 10–5 in liquid NH3 and gives the following colour.
(3) 10–4 (4) 10–6 (1) Red (2) Blue
76. A, B and C in the following reaction sequence (3) Bronze (4) Yellow
respectively are
85. Which of the following element has least melting
O point?
(A) (B)
CH3 C NH2 CH3 C N (1) Sc (2) Au
O (3) Ag (4) Hg
(C) 86. The value of CFSE for d5 system in an octahedral
CH3 C OH CH3 CH2OH
complex in presence of a weak ligand is
(1) LiAlH4, H3O+, P2O5
(2) LiAlH4, P2O5, H3O+ 12 –6
(1) – Δ (2) Δ
5 0 5 0
(3) H3O+, HI/Red P, LiAlH4
(4) P2O5, H3O+, LiAlH4 3
(3) – Δ 0 (4) Zero
77. Which among the following is an antifertility drug? 5
(1) Veronal (2) Dimetapp 87. Which among the following is the most reactive?
(3) Novestrol (4) Alitame (1) Cl2 (2) O2
78. Which of the following is an example of negative (3) N2 (4) lCl
charged sol?
88. Phenol and formaldehyde on polymerisation forms
(1) Silver sol (2) Methylene blue sol
(1) Melamine (2) Bakelite
(3) TiO2 sol (4) Al2O3 · xH2O sol
(3) Glyptal (4) Dacron
79. Leaching is done for the concentration of
89. DNA does not contain
(1) Al2O3 (2) Ag2S
(1) Adenine (2) Guanine
(3) Au (4) All of these
(3) Cytosine (4) Uracil
80. Which of the following can have maximum number of
isomers? 90. Mischmetal mainly consists of
(8)
BOTANY
91. Which of the following cell organelle help in 99. Find out the incorrect match
osmoregulation in some protists?
(1) Epiphyllous – Stamens are attached to the
(1) Golgi apparatus petals
(2) Contractile vacuoles (2) Polyadelphous – Stamens united in more than
(3) Mitochondrion two bundles
(4) Sap vacuoles (3) Staminode – Sterile stamen
92. What will be the amount of DNA in meiosis-II products (4) Staminate flower – Male flower
if the meiocyte contains 40 pg DNA in 100. Select incorrect matching
G1-phase?
(1) 20 pg (2) 40 pg (1) Linnaeus’s Kingdom Includes Plantae and
System of Animalia
(3) 10 pg (4) 30 pg classification
93. In six kingdom classification, Monera was divided into (2) Whittaker's system of Brought together
two separate kingdoms on the basis of Classification Chlamydomonas,
Chlorella with
(a) Cell wall composition Paramoecium and
(b) Lipid nature in plasma membrane Amoeba in protista
(1) (a) only (2) (a) and (b) only iii. Aseptate and coenocytic mycelium
(3) (b) and (c) only (4) All (a), (b) and (c) iv. An intervening dikaryotic stage
96. Keel is the characteristic feature of the flower of v. Absence of fruiting bodies
(1) Lily (2) Trifolium (1) ii, iii & v
(3) Potato (4) Chilli (2) i, iv & v
97. Which of the following component of phloem is made (3) ii & iv
up of sclerenchymatous cells? (4) iii & iv
(1) Companion cells (2) Bast fiber 103. Select the correct statement w.r.t pollen grain
(3) Sieve tubes (4) Xylem fiber (1) Exine is rich in pectocellulose
98. The prime source of taxonomic studies of various (2) Viability of pollen grains of wheat and rice is of
species of plants, animals and other organisms is many years
(1) Collection of actual specimens
(3) Pollen kit is present in pollen grains of
(2) Identification entomophilous plants
(3) Description (4) Vegetative cell floats in the cytoplasm of generative
(4) Nomenclature cell.
(9)
104. Cells of which of the following regions of root, undergo 113. The end products of fermentation is
rapid enlargement and are responsible for the growth (a) CO2 (b) Ethanol
of root in length?
(c) Oxygen (d) Acetaldehyde
(1) Maturation region (2) Elongation region
(1) (a) only (2) (a) and (b) only
(3) Root cap (4) Meristematic region
(3) (b) and (c) only (4) (c) and (d) only
105. In Mendel’s dihybrid cross for seed shape and seed
114. Abscisic acid is responsible for
colour the F2 progeny produced with genotype RrYy :
rrYy : Rryy : rryy are respectively (a) Closure of stomata (b) Triple response
(1) 4 : 2 : 2 : 1 (2) 2 : 4 : 2 : 1 (c) Inducing cell division (d) Bolting
(3) 2 : 2 : 4 : 1 (4) 1 : 2 : 2 : 4 (1) (a) only (2) (a) and (b) only
106. The main axis terminates in a flower and other flowers (3) (c) and (d) only (4) (a) and (d) only
are borne in a basipetal order in 115. Which of the following plant groups show(s) external
fertilization?
(1) Mustard family (2) Potato family
(a) Algae (b) Bryophytes
(3) Pea family (4) Cereals family
(c) Pteridophytes (d) Gymnosperms
107. Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
(1) (a) only (2) (a) and (b) only
(1) CFCs (2) CH4
(3) (b) and (c) only (4) (c) and (d) only
(3) NO2 (4) CO2
116. The ploidy level of integument and antipodal cell of
108. T.S. of dicot root shows plant, respectively is
(1) Starch sheath (1) n, n (2) n, 2n
(2) Well developed pith (3) 2n, n (4) 2n, 2n
(3) Parenchymatous pericycle 117. Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
(4) Polyarch xylem bundles (1) Dedifferentiated – Interfascicular cambium
109. Which of the given are correct for Ascomycetes? medullary cells
(a) Hyphae is aseptate (2) Heart wood – Highly lignified walls
(b) Motile stage do not occur in life cycle and nonconductive
(c) Asexual reproduction mostly by conidia (3) Vascular cambium – Partly primary in origin
in dicot root
(d) Ascospores are formed exogenously
(4) Lenticels – Lens shaped openings
(1) a and b (2) b and c for gaseous exchange
(3) c and d (4) a and d 118. Pyrenoids contain
110. Strobilus is found in (1) Protein only (2) Starch only
(a) Pinus (3) Protein and starch (4) Oil droplets only
(b) Equisetum 119. The bacterial structure which helps in respiration and
(c) Polytrichum DNA replication is
(10)
121. In which of the following phase of cell cycle, most of 128. Which one is not a hot spot of India?
the organelle duplication occurs? (1) Western Ghats
(1) G1-phase (2) S-phase (2) Aravalli Hills
(3) G2-phase (4) M-phase
(3) Indo-Burma
122. Nitrogen content in amides is
(4) Himalaya
(1) Equal to amino acids
129. Select the correct one(s) w.r.t. polygenic inheritance
(2) More than amino acids
(a) Also called quantitative inheritance
(3) Less than amino acids
(b) Intermediate phenotypes are more frequent
(4) Absent
(c) Dominant alleles show cumulative effect
123. If a meiocyte has 24 chromosomes with 10 pg DNA
(d) Bell shaped curve is obtained
(at G1 phase) then what will be the total number
of bivalents, chromatids and amount of DNA in (1) (a) only
meiosis-I products? (2) (b) and (c) only
Bivalents Chromatids DNA(pg) (3) (c) and (d) only
(1) 12 48 10 (4) All (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(2) 12 24 5 130. Which of the following is not a pyrimidine?
(3) 6 24 10 (1) Cytosine (2) Uracil
(4) 12 24 20 (3) Guanine (4) Thymine
124. Select the correct statement 131. Which of the following is/are considered as source of
(1) NAA is a synthetic auxin SCP?
(2) Auxins promote fruit and leaf drop at early stage (a) Mushrooms
(3) Auxins prevent the abscission of older mature (b) Spirulina
leaves and fruits
(c) Methylophilus methylotrophus
(4) 2,4 -D is an insecticide
(d) Fusarium graminearum
125. Read the given statements and select the option with
(1) (a) only
correct ones
(2) (b) and (c) only
A. The more the solute molecules the lower is the ΨS.
(3) (c) and (d) only
B. Most of the water flow in the roots occurs via the
symplast. (4) All (a), (b), (c) and (d)
C. Phloem sap is mainly water and sucrose. 132. Which of the following is not used mainly as biocontrol
agent?
D. Elements most readily mobilised are Ca, Fe and P.
(1) Trichoderma (2) Baculoviruses
E. DPD = OP in a flaccid cell.
(1) A, C & E (2) B, C & E (3) Dragonflies (4) Anabaena
(3) A, B & E (4) C, D & E 133. Succession stages that occur in an aquatic habitat
are called
126. Flocs are formed during secondary treatment of
sewage. They are made up of (1) Xerosere (2) Halosere
(1) Aerobic bacteria and fungal filaments (3) Hydrosere (4) Lithosere
(2) Anaerobic bacteria and aerobic bacteria 134. Which of the following shares maximum diversity of
species in global biodiversity of plants?
(3) Anaerobic bacteria and fungal filaments
(1) Lichens (2) Ferns
(4) Bacteria only
(3) Angiosperms (4) Algae
127. Plants produced through tissue culture are genetically
identical to the original plant from which they were 135. Which of the following is one of the most problematic
grown and they are called aquatic weed of India?
(1) Somatic hybrids (2) Somaclones (1) Parthenium (2) Azolla
(3) Hybrid protoplasts (4) Explants (3) Eichhornia (4) Rauwolfia
(11)
ZOOLOGY
136. Disturbance in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium would be 143. Basmati rice is distinct for it unique aroma and flavours.
interpreted as How many documented varities of basmati rice are
(1) Resulting in stable population grown in India?
(1) 15 (2) 27
(2) Resulting in no natural selection
(3) 45 (4) 35
(3) Resulting in evolution
144. Choose the odd one w.r.t. chordates
(4) Evolution cannot be interpreted
(1) A post anal tail is present
137. Which one of the following diseases cannot be
cured using antibiotics? (2) Pharynx perforated by gill slits.
(1) Pneumonia (2) Cholera (3) Central nervous system is ventral, solid and
(3) Common cold (4) Typhoid double
138. Cells present in the interstitial spaces of testes (4) Heart is ventral.
secrete which hormone? 145. Choose the odd one w.r.t. Urochordates
(1) Androgens (1) Ascidia
(2) Progesterone (2) Salpa
(3) FSH (3) Branchiostoma
(4) LH (4) Doliolum
139. Diseases that severely affected the population during 146. The substance secreted by virus infected cells
Bangladesh war and Ethiopian drought of mid- (1) Cyclosporin-A
eighties is
(2) Cytotoxic killer cells
(1) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
(3) Interferons
(2) Malaria
(4) Natural killer cells
(3) Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM)
147. Genetically modified plants
(4) Plague
(1) Are less tolerant to abiotic stresses
140. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t. blood vessels
(2) Show reduced reliance on chemical pesticides
(1) Arteries have no valves. (3) Exhibit decreased efficiency of mineral usage
(2) Veins are collapsible because they have thin (4) Have diminished nutritional content
walls.
148. Choose the amino-acid derivative hormone
(3) Tunica interna of artery has simple, elastic
(1) Hypothalamic hormone
membrane with elongated endothelial cells.
(2) Pituitary hormone
(4) Arteries are not collapsible as they have thick
walls. (3) Epinephrine
141. Juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) is a special (4) Thyroid hormone
sensitive region formed by cellular modification of 149. Drug cocaine is obtained from the extract of
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule and afferent arteriole (1) Cannabis sativa
(2) Distal convoluted tubule and afferent arteriole (2) Papaver somniferum
(3) Proximal convoluted tubule and efferent arteriole (3) Erythroxylum coca
(4) Distal convoluted tubule and efferent arteriole (4) Atropa belladona
142. Gametocytes of Plasmodium are unable to develop 150. Toxoplasma, a parasite responsible for causing
further in man because of opportunistic infection in AIDS, is a
(1) pH of the blood (1) Bacterium
(2) High temperature of humans (2) Fungus
(3) Presence of haemoglobin (3) Virus
(4) Low temperature of humans (4) Protozoan
(12)
151. Respiratory structure book lungs are present in 157. Choose the incorrect statement w.r.t. an electrical
impulse?
(1) Scorpion (2) Limulus
(1) Transmission is similar to impulse conduction
(3) Prawn (4) Locust
along a single axon
152. Select the animal whose body is cylindrical and is
composed of an anterior proboscis, a collar and a long (2) Two-way transmission can occur across an
trunk electrical synapse
154. When ready-made antibodies are directly given to (2) The enlarged Q and R waves indicate myocardial
protect the body against foreign agents is called infarction.
(1) Artificial passive immunity (3) T-wave is flat when heart muscle receive
sufficient oxygen
(2) Natural passive immunity
(4) Enlargement of P-wave indicates enlargement of
(3) Artificial active immunity ventricles
(4) Natural active immunity 161. How is the digestion and absorption of fats different
155. Cells that secrete histamine, serotonin and heparin, from that of proteins and carbohydrates?
are (1) Digestion of fats occurs in the small intestine and
(1) Neutrophils the digestion of proteins and carbohydrates in the
stomach
(2) Basophils
(2) Fats are absorbed into the cell as fatty acids and
(3) Monocytes
monoglycerides but are then modified for
(4) Eosinophils absorption into blood; amino acids and glucose
156. Which one of the following formed elements of blood are not modified for absorption
are not true cells? (3) Fats enter the hepatic portal circulation, but
(1) RBCs only proteins and carbohydrates enter the lymphatic
system
(2) RBCs and platelets
(4) Fats are absorbed in large intestine and proteins
(3) Platelets only
and carbohydrates are absorbed in the small
(4) All formed elements are cells intestine
(13)
162. Nearly all of the essential nutrients, and 70-80% of 168. Following is a graphic representation of ovarian and
electrolytes and water are reabsorbed by menstrual cycle. Study the graph and choose the
(1) Collecting duct (2) DCT option which is correct interpretation of graph.
Hormone levels
Pituitary
163. When the doctor taps the patella with the rubber
headed hammer, simple knee jerk reflex occurs. Which
of the following is not involved in this reflex?
Developing Regressing
(1) Stretching of the quadriceps muscles
Ovarian events
Developing follicle Mature follicle corpus luteum corpus luteum
Hormone levels
Ovarian
(4) Muscle spindle
164. The most widely distributed connective tissue in the
body of animals is
Uterine events
Menses
(1) Areolar (2) Adipose
(3) Cartilage (4) Dense irregular Days
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29/1
165. The members of class chondrichthyes have Menstruation Follicular phase
(Proliferative phase)
Luteal phase Next cycle
(Secretory Phase) begins
(1) Gill slits are separate and without operculum
(2) External fertilization (1) In the midcycle positive feedback effect of
progesterone on pituitary increases LH secretion
(3) Sexes are not separate
(4) Teeth are modified cycloid scales (2) In follicular phase estrogen regenerates the
166. Enzymes catalyse biochemical reactions by endometrium of uterus through proliferation
(1) Lowering activation energy (3) Ovarian cycle is initiated by hormones produced
by corpus luteum
(2) Increasing activation energy
(3) Establishing stable bonds with substrate (4) hCG stimulates the formation of corpus luteum
and also stimulates it to release progesterone
(4) Increasing temperature
and estrogen in the cycle
167. Which of the following is correct match?
169. All are key evolutionary advances of flatworms,
O
except
O CH2 — O — C — R1 (1) Bilateral symmetry
(1) R2 — C — CH O (2) Organ level body organization
(14)
172. Which of the following is true w.r.t. DNA fragments 176. Volume of air that remains in lungs after a normal
during gel electrophoresis? expiration is termed as
(1) Larger the fragment size, the farther it moves (1) Residual volume
(2) Tidal volume
(2) Osmium chloride can be used for visualization
during gel electrophoresis (3) Functional residual capacity
(3) DNA fragments migrate towards the anode (4) Expiratory capacity
177. Sunita, a 23 year old female, suffers from internal
(4) Bees wax can be used as matrix
bleeding, muscular pain, fever, anaemia and blockage
173. Inhibition of succinate dehydrogenase by malonate of intestinal passage. Which of the following is her
which closely resembles the substrate succinate in most likely diagnosis?
structure, would (1) Amoebiasis (2) Filariasis
(1) Increase Vmax without affecting Km (3) Ascariasis (4) Ringworm
(2) Decrease Km without affecting Vmax 178. Which one of the following drugs changes a
person’s behaviour, thoughts, feelings and
(3) Increase Km without affecting Vmax
perceptions without any actual sensory stimulus?
(4) Decrease both Vmax and Km (1) Lysergic acid diethyl amide.
174. How much blood will transport 10 ml of O2 to tissues (2) Benzodiazepines
under normal physiological conditions? (3) Heroin
(1) 100 ml (4) Amphetamines
(2) 200 ml 179. Which of the following is not included in the
respiratory membrane?
(3) 1000 ml
(1) Thin squamous epithelium of Alveoli
(4) 2000 ml
(2) Endothelium of alveolar capillaries
175. Neoplastic transformation may occur as a result of
(3) Alveolar cavity
(1) Non-ionizing radiation like X-rays
(4) Basement membrane
(2) Ionizing radiation like UV-rays 180. Which blood group acts as an universal recepient?
(3) Non-ionizing gamma rays (1) A– (2) O–
(4) Both ionizing and non-ionizing radiations (3) O+ (4) AB+
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1. (4) 37. (3) 73. (1) 109. (2) 145. (3)
2. (4) 38. (2) 74. (2) 110. (2) 146 (3)
3. (2) 39. (4) 75. (3) 111. (3) 147. (2)
4. (2) 40. (3) 76. (4) 112. (3) 148. (3)
5. (2) 41. (1) 77. (3) 113. (2) 149. (4)
6. (2) 42. (3) 78. (1) 114. (1) 150. (4)
7. (1) 43. (2) 79. (4) 115. (1) 151. (2)
8. (2) 44. (2) 80. (4) 116. (3) 152. (1)
9. (3) 45. (1) 81. (3) 117. (3) 153. (2)
10. (2) 46. (2) 82. (2) 118. (3) 154. (1)
11. (2) 47. (3) 83. (3) 119. (4) 155. (2)
12. (4) 48. (1) 84. (3) 120. (4) 156. (3)
13. (4) 49. (2) 85. (4) 121. (1) 157. (3)
14. (2) 50. (2) 86. (4) 122. (2) 158. (2)
15. (2) 51. (4) 87. (4) 123. (1) 159. (3)
16. (2) 52. (3) 88. (2) 124. (1) 160. (2)
17. (1) 53. (3) 89. (4) 125. (1) 161. (2)
18. (1) 54. (4) 90. (3) 126. (1) 162. (4)
19. (1) 55. (3) 91. (2) 127. (2) 163. (3)
20. (4) 56. (2) 92. (1) 128. (2) 164. (1)
21. (3) 57. (3) 93. (2) 129. (4) 165. (1)
22. (4) 58. (4) 94. (2) 130. (3) 166. (1)
23. (1) 59. (4) 95. (4) 131. (4) 167. (4)
24. (3) 60. (1) 96. (2) 132. (4) 168. (2)
25. (4) 61. (3) 97. (2) 133. (3) 169. (4)
26. (3) 62. (1) 98. (1) 134. (3) 170. (3)
27. (4) 63. (3) 99. (1) 135. (3) 171. (2)
28. (2) 64. (1) 100. (4) 136. (3) 172. (3)
29. (1) 65. (2) 101. (4) 137. (3) 173. (3)
30. (2) 66. (2) 102. (1) 138. (1) 174. (2)
31. (2) 67. (2) 103. (3) 139. (3) 175. (4)
32. (2) 68. (3) 104. (2) 140. (3) 176. (3)
33. (2) 69. (2) 105. (1) 141. (2) 177. (3)
34. (3) 70. (4) 106. (2) 142. (2) 178. (1)
35. (4) 71. (3) 107. (3) 143. (4) 179. (3)
36. (1) 72. (2) 108. (3) 144. (3) 180. (4)
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PHYSICS
1. Answer (4) 4. Answer (2)
−2 3
Resultant force F = Kt2 – μmg
1 e2 r Fr 3 ⎡⎣M L T ⎤⎦ ⎡⎣L ⎤⎦ ⎡ 0
= = = ⎣M L T0 A 0 ⎤⎦ k 2
ε0 hc λE [ ]⎣
L ⎡M L2
T −2 ⎤
⎦
a=
m
t − μg
(2)
14. Answer (2)
GM
VP = −
R 5 1 ⎡1 1⎤
= RZ 2 ⎢ 2 − 2 ⎥
1
λ ⎣2 3 ⎦
GM
VP2 = − 1 1 1
R 2 = RZ 2 2 − 2
x 1 2
1
−m[VP2 − VP1 ] = mv 2 5
2 x 36 5
= = 5λ
∴ λ 3 27 ∴ x=
(
= VP1 − VP2 ) 1
m = mv 2
2 4
32
θ R R
T ′ = T = 2π = 2π
g g
l 27. Answer (4)
l1
I
Xm = = 5000
Restoring force = Al′ρg – Alρg H
μr = 1 + Xm
⎡ 1 ⎤
Restoring force = mg ⎢ − 1⎥ = 5001
⎣ cos θ ⎦
28. Answer (2)
22. Answer (4)
230 – (112 + 106) = 12 MeV
v ∝ r2
29. Answer (1)
2
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ r ⎞ vf = 5 + (area under a - t) = –2.5 m/s
⎜9⎟ = ⎜R⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ 30. Answer (2)
R = 3r 5 kg block is slipping
3 (F1 − F2 ) − 5g μ
M R a= = 3 m/s2
= 5
m r
∴ contact force = 10 + 3 × 2 = 16 N
23. Answer (1) 31. Answer (2)
1.2 2
Actual efficiency η1 = = 4H 4 × 100
4.2 7 tan θ = = ∴θ = 45º
R 400
T2 3 32. Answer (2)
Theoretical efficiency η2 = 1 − =
T1 8 1 80
Area = 40 = mv 2 ∴v = = 20 2 m/s
2 0.1
16
Ratio = 33. Answer (2)
21
24. Answer (3) ⎡ v + v0 ⎤
n′ = n ⎢ ⎥
⎣ v - vs ⎦
3RT
Vrms =
M 34. Answer (3)
25. Answer (4) Total length of wire = 2πRnl
dQ = mc dt L = μ0n2Al = μ0n2πR2l
dQ = 10 × 0.3t2 dt 4πLl
∴ Length = μ0
10
Q = 3 ∫ t 2dt
0 35. Answer (4)
= 1000 cal T
i 2dt T2
26. Answer (3) IRMS = 0
=
T
h dt 5
0
0.01
Iinput = = 0.01 mA
1
(4)
41. Answer (1)
IOut = 50 × 0.01 = 0.5 mA
1
VOut = 0.5 × 5 = 2.5 V t=
λ
39. Answer (4)
1
−λ ×
v16 N = N0 e λ
At 16°C =n−2
2l
N 1
v 51 =
At 51°C =n+2 N0 e
2l
N 1
v16 289 n − 2 1− = 1−
= = N0 e
v 51 324 n + 2
ΔN e − 1
17 n − 2 =
= N0 e
18 n + 2
n = 70 Hz 42. Answer (3)
A r B h
λ=
60° C mv
According to Bohr
nh
δ = 2(i – r) mvr =
2π
60° = 2(60 – r)
r = 30° nh
2πr = = nλ
mv
3 2πr = nλ
sin 60
μ= = 2 = 3 45. Answer (1)
sin r 1
2 RAB = 30 + 30 = 60 Ω
CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (2) Rate of SN1 reaction ∝ stability of carbocation.
It is Markovnikov addition of water without 49. Answer (2)
rearrangement. R – Cl + Hg2F2 ⎯→ R–F
47. Answer (3) 50. Answer (2)
α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose are two cyclic form of COOH CONH 2 NH2
glucose which convert into each other form and open
chain structure, this is known as mutarotation NH3 KOH /Br2
Δ
48. Answer (1)
(5)
51. Answer (4) 59. Answer (4)
All three types of hydrocarbons can be produced 60. Answer (1)
from Kolbe's electrolytic method. 61. Answer (3)
52. Answer (3) Bakelite is used in making electrical switches.
53. Answer (3) 62. Answer (1)
For isothermal reversible expansion
10
∴ No. of moles = = 1/ 2 ΔE = 0, and ΔH = 0, for ideal gas
20
63. Answer (3)
NA 64. Answer (1)
∴ No. of molecules =
2
It is due to resonance.
NA 65. Answer (2)
∴ No. of electrons = 10 ×
2 1
H2 + O ⎯→ H2O, is the correct equation
= 5 NA 2 2
54. Answer (4) 66. Answer (2)
For l = 2,
(2)2
As QC = = 1 as Qc > Kc
Orbital angular momentum = l(l + 1) 2×2
(6)
76. Answer (4) 84. Answer (3)
77. Answer (3) 1
Na + NH3(l) ⎯→ NaNH2 + H
78. Answer (1) 2 2
79. Answer (4) 85. Answer (4)
BOTANY
91. Answer (2) 103. Answer (3)
Osmoregulation – contractile vacuoles. Pollen kits help in sticking of pollen grains with
92. Answer (1) insect body
104. Answer (2)
G2–phase → 80 pg
Cell elongation region.
Gametes → 20 pg (products of meiosis-II)
105. Answer (1)
93. Answer (2)
RrYy × RrYy
Kingdom monera was divided on the basis of cell
wall and membrane composition. ↓
(7)
113. Answer (2) 124. Answer (1)
In fermentation, pyruvic acid is converted to CO2 and 125. Answer (1)
ethanol.
More the number of solute particles, lower the ψs.
114. Answer (1) Most of the water flow occurs through apoplast.
Triple response – Ethylene Ca is an immobile element.
Cell division – Cytokinin
126. Answer (1)
Bolting – Gibberellins
Flocs → Masses of aerobic bacteria associated
115. Answer (1) with fungal filaments
Internal fertilization – Bryophytes, pteridophytes, 127. Answer (2)
gymnosperms.
Somaclones – Genetically similar to parents as well
116. Answer (3)
as each other.
Integument – diploid (2n)
128. Answer (2)
Antipodal cell – haploid (n)
129. Answer (4)
117. Answer (3)
The inheritance of polygenic traits (trait controlled by
Completely secondary meristem – Vascular
two or more genes) is called polygenic or quantitative
cambium of root
inheritance.
118. Answer (3)
130. Answer (3)
Pyrenoids store protein and starch
Guanine – Purine
119. Answer (4)
Common in gram positive bacteria. 131. Answer (4)
ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (3) Leydig cells or interstitial cells which are present in
interstitial spaces produce a group of hormones
Disturbance in genetic equilibrium or Hardy
called androgens, mainly testosterone.
Weinberg equilibrium i.e. change of frequency of
alleles in a population would be interpreted as 139. Answer (3)
resulting in evolution. PEM affects large section of the population during
drought, famine and political turmoil. It notably
137. Answer (3)
affected the population in Bangladesh during the
Pneumonia, cholera and typhoid are bacterial liberation war and in Ethiopia during the severe
diseases which can be cured using antibiotics. drought of mid-eighties.
Common cold is caused by Rhinovirus and cannot
140. Answer (3)
be treated using antibiotics.
Tunica interna of arteries have strong elastic
138. Answer (1)
membrane and more elongated endothelial cells.
(8)
141. Answer (2) 158. Answer (2)
JGA is a special sensitive region formed by cellular Oxytocin is the milk ejecting and birth hormone.
modification of DCT and the afferent arteriole at the Prolactin helps in formation of milk and development
location of their contact. of mammary glands however oxytocin helps in
releasing of milk. Pitocin is the synthetic form of
142. Answer (2) oxytocin given to induce labor and lactation.
Gametocytes remain in the blood for several weeks 159. Answer (3)
but are unable to develop further due to high JOINT LOCATION
temperature of the human host. Mosquitoes are cold-
Ball and socket joint Between humerus and
blooded animals and it is therefore necessary for
pectoral girdle
them to be taken into the body of Anopheles for
further development. Pivot joint Between atlas and axis
Gliding joint Between carpals
143. Answer (4)
Saddle joint Between carpal and
Probe is ss-DNA tagged with radioactive isotope used
metacarpal
for identification of DNA with desired gene.
160. Answer (2)
144. Answer (3)
161. Answer (2)
In chordates CNS is dorsal, hollow and single.
Fatty acids and glycerol being insoluble in water,
145. Answer (3) cannot be absorbed into blood. They are first
Branchiostoma (Amphioxus or lancelet) is incorporated into small droplets called micelles which
move into the intestinal mucosa. They are re-formed
Cephalochordate.
into very small protein coated fat globules called the
146. Answer (3) chylomicrons which are transported into lymph
α-interferons, acts as biological response modifiers vessels, which ultimately release the absorbed
to activate the immune system. substances into blood.
147. Answer (2) 162. Answer (4)
GM plants have been developed to reduce reliance on Reabsorption in Henle’s loop is minimum.
chemical pesticide. 163. Answer (3)
148. Answer (3) Knee jerk reflex is monosynaptic/simple reflex; so, no
149. Answer (4) interneuron are involved.
Cannabis sativa → Cannabinoids → Effect on 164. Answer (1)
cardiovascular system. 165. Answer (1)
Erythroxylum coca → Cocaine → Sense of euphorbia. 166. Answer (1)
150. Answer (4) 167. Answer (4)
151. Answer (2)
Uracil
Protochordates include only urochordates and HO – CH2 O
cephalochordates. C
uridine
152. Answer (1)
Balanoglossus is hemichordate. OH OH
153. Answer (2) 168. Answer (2)
154. Answer (1) In the mid cycle positive feedback effect of estrogen
on pituitary increases LH secretion. Ovarian cycle is
155. Answer (2)
regulated by hormones produced by pituitary. LH
Basophils are involved in inflammatory reactions. stimulates the formation of corpus luteum and also
156. Answer (3) stimulates it to release progesterone and estrogen.
Thrombocytes or platelets are cell fragments formed 169. Answer (4)
from splintering of a large cell of bone marrow called Flatworms have blind sac type of body plan. The food
the megakaryocyte. will enter and leave through mouth only.
157. Answer 3) 170. Answer (3)
Electrical synapses are rare in our body. 171. Answer (2)
(9)
172. Answer (3) 177. Answer (3)
173. Answer (3) Ascariasis is characterized by internal bleeding,
muscular pain, fever and anaemia. Severe infection
In competitive inhibition of enzyme action, Km increases may result in intestinal blockage. Amoebiasis is
but Vmax is same. Vmax is same because competitive characterized by abdominal pain, cramps and stools
inhibition is reversible, on increasing the substrate with excess mucus and blood clots. There is no
concentration, the effect of the inhibitor is removed. intestinal blockage.
174. Answer (2) 178. Answer (1)
Every 100 ml of oxygenated blood can deliver around LSD is a psychedelic drug which affects perceptions
5 ml of O2 to the tissues. without any sensory stimulus.
179. Answer (3)
175. Answer (4)
Alveolar epithelium (1)
Ionizing radiation like X-rays and non-ionizing Alveolar basement membrane (2)
Interstitial fluid (3)
radiation like UV cause DNA damage leading to Basement membrane of Blood vessel (4)
neoplastic transformation. Endothelial lining (5)
(10)