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Botany - Section A 7.Match the following

I) External fertilization        i) pollen grain

1.Hairy leaves in several plants are not associated with II) Androecium                  ii)anther wall

resistance to insect pests in


III) Male gametophyte       iii)algae

1. Resistance to jassids in cotton


IV) Primary parietal layer   iv)stamens

2. Cereal leaf beetle in wheat


1. I-iv;II-i;III-ii;IV-iii

3. Resistance to aphids in brassica


2. I-iii;II-iv;III-i;IV-ii

4. Both 2 and 3

3. I-iii;II-iv;III-ii,IV-i

4. I-iii;II-i;III-iv;IV-ii

2.Natural reservoir of phosphorus is:


1. Animal bones
8.Which of the following statements are true related to
2. Rock
Seed X and Y?

3. Fossils

4. Sea water

3.Who proposed semiconservative mode of replication in


DNA?

1. Meselson and Stahl

2. Watson and Crick

3. Calm

4. Taylor

(i) Seed X is dicot and endospermic or albuminous.

(ii) Seed X is dicot and non-endospermic or non-


4.Which of the following is  incorrect statement w.r.t. albuminous.

carbohydrates?
(iii) Seed Y is monocot and endospermic or albuminous.

1. Mannose and galactose are polymers of glucose 


(iv) Seed Y is monocot and non-endospermic or non-
2. Cellulose acetate is used in fabrics, cellulosic plastics albuminous.

and shatter proof glasses


Choose the correct option with the respect to the nature of
3. Most of sugars show Benedict's test but not sucrose
the seed
4. Sucrose is composed of glucose and fructose and is a 1. (i), (iii)

non-reducing sugar
2. (ii), (iii)

3. (i), (iv)

4. (ii), (iv)

5.

9.Select the incorrect statement.

A B C 1. Isolated metabolic reaction in vitro are living reactions

2. Human beings is the only organism to have  self-


consciousness

3. Reproduction is an all-inclusive property of living


beings

4. Unicellular organisms grow by cell-division

10.Mark the mismatched pair.


Identify gametes (A, B and C) respectively:
1.
(i) Store protein granule
1. Heterogametes, isogametes, Homogametes
Amyloplast
2. Isogametes, homogametes, heterogametes
2. Elaioplast (ii) Store oils or fats
3. Homogametes, isogametes, heterogametes
3.
4. Homo / Isogametes, heterogametes, heterogametes

(iii) Contain chlorophyll pigments


Chloroplasts

4. (iv) Contain colored pigments other than


6.Which one of the following group of plants do not show Chromoplasts chlorophyll
the clear cut distinction of vegetative, reproductive, and
senescent phases?

1. Annuals

2. Monocarpic biennials
11.According to the five-kingdom classification system,
3. Perennials
which of the following kingdom has multicellular/loose
4. More than one option is correct

tissue level body organization?

1. Protista

2. Plantae

3. Animalia

4. Fungi


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12.Match the Column-l with Column-ll 15. 

Column-l Column-ll Column-I Column-II


(a) Marginal (i) Single ovule is present in unilocular I. Operator site (A) Binding site for RNA polymerase
placentation ovary (B) Binding site for repressor
II. Promoter site
(b) Axile molecule
(ii) False septum may be present
placentation  III. Structural
(C) Codes for enzyme protein
(c) Parietal (iii) Placenta forms a ridge along the gene
placentation ventral suture of ovary IV. Regulator
(D) Code for repressor molecules
(d) Basal gene
(iv) Tomato, Lemon
placentation

  The correct match is:


(a) (b) (c) (d)  I  II  III  IV
1. (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) 1.   B   A   C   D 
2. (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) 2.  B  A  D  C
3. (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) 3.  D  C  A  B
4. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 4.  B  C  A  D

16.The dough kept overnight in warm weather becomes


13.Study the diagram given below and choose the correct soft and spongy because of:-

information that can be deduced :


1. Fermentation
2. Cohesion

3. Osmosis

4. Absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

17.There are five factors known to affect Hardy-Weinberg


equilibrium, which of the following cannot be included in
the five factors?

1. Gene flow and genetic drift

2. Genetic recombination and natural selection

3. Mutation

4. Isolation

18.Which of the following statements is wrong?

1. There are techniques that are able to detect the minerals


1. The core RNA polymerase is capable of catalyzing even at a very low concentration i.e. 10-8 g/mL

elongation only
2. Some plant species accumulate selenium while some
2. Sigma factor and Rho factor are needed for termination others gold

of transcription
3. Some plants growing near nuclear test sites take up
3. DNA helicase opens the strand of the DNA
radioactive strontium

4. Both strands of DNA are transcribed by the same RNA 4. The criteria for essentiality of an element completely
polymerase 

depends upon the amount of element

14.Mendel’s work remained unrecognized till 1900. Which 19.Read the statement a, b, c and d and select the correct
of the following was not a reason for this?
choice w.r.t. gibberellins (GAs)

1. His work was widely publicized and it brought bad a. They delay senescence

name to Mendel
b. Promote bolting just prior to vegetative growth

2. His concept of factors as stable and discrete units that c. They are isolated from fungi only

did not ‘blend’ was not accepted.


d. Induce flowering in LDP

3. His approach of using mathematics to explain 1. a, b & c are correct

biological phenomena was unacceptable.


2. b, c & d are incorrect

4. He could not provide any physical proof for the 3. a & d are correct

existence of factors or say what they were made of.

4. b, c & d are correct

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20.Biolistics (gene-gun) is suitable for:
26.The diagram given below belongs to -

1. Disarming pathogen vectors

2. Transformation of plant cells

3. Constructing recombinant DNA by joining with vectors

4. DNA finger printing

21.In which of the following, do both pairs have the


correct combination?

1. In situ conservation: National Park

    Ex situ conservation: Botanical Garden

2. In situ conservation: Cryopreservation

    Ex situ conservation: Wildlife Sanctuary


3. In situ conservation: Seed Bank


1. Dicot stem having conjoint and collateral vascular
    Ex situ conservation: National park
bundles

4. In situ conservation: Tissue culture


2. Monocot stem having conjoint and collateral vascular
    Ex situ conservation: Sacred groves

bundles

3. Dicot root with polyarch condition

22.Which of the following is a correct pair : -


4. Monocot root with radial vascular bundles

1. Cuscuta – parasite

2. Dischidia – insectivorous
27.Asparagus comes under which category?

3. Opuntia – predator
1. Colchicine

4. Capsella – hydrophyte

2. Vegetables

3. Ornaments

23.Transpiration is very important for plants because it 4. Medicine

helps in 

1. the absorption of water from soil


28.Study the figure and find out an incorrect statement.

2. the cooling of leaves at high temperature

3. the movement of water and minerals absorbed by roots


to various parts of the plant

4. all of the above

24.Which of the following statement is incorrect?

1. Oxygen is released from water

2. Photosynthesis is a single step reaction

3. Action spectrum of photosynthesis resembles roughly


the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and b.

4. In plants glucose is stored as starch.

25.Complex II has the following components except

1. FAD

2. Fe-S centres

3. Succinate Dehydrogenase

4. Cytochrome C1

1. Contains laminarin or mannitol as reserve food.

2. Life-cycle is diplontic.

3. Union of gamete may take place in water or within the


oogonium.

4. Gametes bear two apically inserted flagella.

29.The non-cellular organisms, that are characterized by


having inert crystalline structure outside the living cell,

1.Was discovered by J. Pasteur.

2.Are obligate intercellular parasites.

3.Have genetic material as either RNA or DNA.

4.Are cellular organisms.

30.Xerarch and Hydrarch succession leads to respective


climax communities as follows-

1. Xeric and hydric

2. Hydric and xeric

3. Mesic and mesic

4. Xeric and mesic

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31.The length of DNA molecule greatly exceeds the 38.At the root apex the cells of the meristematic region are

dimensions of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. How is this not characterized by:-

DNA accommodated?
1. Being rich in protoplasm

1. Deletion of non-essential genes


2. Abundant plasmodesmatal connections

2. Super-coiling in nucleosomes
3. A cell wall that is primary in nature

3. DNAse digestion
4. Having small inconspicuous nuclei

4. Through elimination of repetitive DNA

39.What functions as the embryonic root of the plant?

32.All of the following statements about Hardy-Weinberg


equilibrium are correct except

1. Any change in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium indicates


evolution

2. Gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic


recombination and natural selection are five factors which
affect this equilibrium

3. Random mating also induces a change in this


equilibrium

4. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a tool to measure the


extent of evolutionary change 

33.In a true-breeding pea variety the allelic pair of genes


are:

1. Heterozygous
1. A

2. Homozygous
2. B

3. Monohybrid
3. C

4. Non-identical
4. D

34.Which one of the following statements regarding post-


fertilization development in flowering plants is incorrect?

40.Which of the following statement is not true about the


1. Ovules develop into embryo sac

family Liliaceae.

2. Ovary develops into fruit


1. Perennial herbs with underground
3. Zygote develops into embryo

bulbs/corms/rhizomes

4. Central cell develops into endosperm

2. Flower: bisexual, zygomorphic

3. Gynoecium: tricarpellary, syncarpous, superior,


35.DNA dependent RNA polymerase catalyzes
trilocular with many ovules, axile placentation

polymerization in:

4. Tulip, Gloriosa, Aloe, Asparagus and colchicum belongs


1. Only in 3’ – 5’ direction

to Liliaceae

2. Only in 5’ – 3’ direction

3. In both directions

41.The Stomatal apparatus comprises of

4. In neither directions

1. stomatal aperture and guard cells

2. stomatal aperture, guard and subsidiary cells

Botany - Section B 3. stomatal aperture, guard, subsidiary and epidermal cells

4. stomatal aperture and subsidiary cells

36.Which of the following statements is correct?


1. Organisms that depend on living plants are called 42.From the characters given below, how many of
saprophytes.
them are associated with numerical taxonomy?

2. Some of the organisms can fix atmospheric nitrogen in i. No usage of computers for data analysis

specialized cells called sheath cells. 


ii. Based on all observable characteristics

3. The fusion of two cells is called Karyogamy.


iii. After the data processing numbers and codes are
4. Fusion of protoplasms between two motile on non- assigned to all characters

motile gametes is called plasmogamy.

iv. Hundreds of characters are considered at same time

v. Give equal weightage to all characters

37.Which of the following are not secondary metabolites

in plants?
Choose the correct option

1. Vinblastin, curcumin
1. 5

2. Rubber, gums
2. 4

3. Morphine, codeine
3. 3

4. Amino acids, glucose

4. 2

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43.Most of the minerals are absorbed through active 50.Match the following events that occur in their

transport because
respective phases of cell cycle and select the correct option
1. Minerals are charged particles
:
2. Minerals are insoluble in lipid bilayer
(i) Cell grows and organelle
3. The amount of mineral is less in soil
(a) G1 phase 
duplication
4. All of these

(ii) DNA replication and


(b) S phase
44.The ________ accepter of ______ which is chromosome duplication
located towards the ____ side of the membrane transfers (c) G2 phase  (iii) Cytoplasmic growth
its electron not to an electron carrier but to an _____. (d) Metaphase
Fill in the blank according to the causes of the proton (iv) Alignment of chromosomes
in M-phase
gradient in photosynthesis.
 
1. Primary, proton, inner, proton carrier

2. Primary, electron, outer, H carrier


(a) (b) (c) (d)
3. Terminal, proton, outer, proton carrier
1. (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
4. Primary, electron, inner, H carrier

2. (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)


45.Which one of the following is an integral membrane 3. (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
protein complex  that  forms the channel through which 4. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
the protons cross the inner membrane?

1. F − F

0 1

2. F

Zoology - Section A
0

3. F  and F
+ −

4. CF

51.A certain road accident patient with unknown blood


46.In an electrostatic precipitator,
group needs immediate blood transfusion. His one doctor
1. The velocity of air between the plates must be low friend at once offers his blood. What was the blood group
enough to allow the dust to fall.
of the donor?

2. The velocity of air between the plates must be very high 1.  Blood group B

to purify the air.


2.  Blood group AB

3. There is no air between plates so that charge may not get 3.  Blood group O

disturbed
4.  Blood group A

4. None of these

52.Defaecation is not

47. 1. a voluntary process

Natality refers to 2. carried out by mass- peristaltic movement

1. Death rate
3. initiated by local reflex

2. Birth rate
4. All the above options are wrong with respect to the
3. Number of individuals leaving the habitat
asked question

4. Number of individuals entering the habitat

53.Diffusion membrane consists of

1. Squamous epithelium of alveoli

48.Which of the following is true about primary 2. endothelium of alveolar capillaries

metabolites?
3. Basement substance between them

1. compounds which are products of essential pathways of 4. All of the above

plants

2. Universally present in all plant kingdom


54.Find the odd statement

3. Its absence leads to death of plant cell


1. SA node generates the maximum number of action
4. All of the above

potential per minute so it sets the pace of the activites of

the heart

49.Which of the following option is wrong about Water 2. About 70 ml of blood  pumped out by each ventricle
hyacinth?
during a cardiac cycle is stroke volume

1. World's most problematic weed


3. Heart is autoexcitable, its function can be moderated by
2. Terror of Bengal
neural and hormonal mechanisms

3. Grow abundantly in eutrophic water bodies


4. Systemic heart includes the right ventricles and left
4. Maintains a balance in the ecosystem dynamics of the atrium

water body

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55.Disc shaped proteinaceous structure attached to 59.Embryological support for evolution was proposed by

centromere of a chromosome is called


1. Ernst Heckel

1. Chromocentre          
2. Karl Ernst von Baer

2. NOR
3. Charles Darwin

3. Chromomere            
4. Alfred Wallace

4. Kinetochore

60.The JG cells are activated by

56.Which of the following is correct?


1. A fall in Glomerular blood flow

1. The ES complex formation is a transient phenomenon


2. A fall in Glomerular blood pressure
2. The structure of the substrate gets transformed into the3. A fall in GFR

structure of product.
4. All of these

3. All the structures formed between substrate and product

are called intermediates.


61.Which of the following is true regarding photoreceptor
4. All of these

cells?

1. Have light-sensitive glycoproteins

57.Different types of hearts and the blood circulation 2. Photopic vision is a function of rods

patterns seen in the animal kingdom are given in the 3. Scotopic vision is a function of cones

following table. Which of the following is Incorrect match 4. Color vision is a function of cones

w.r.t. the animal group, and types of heart?

62.Which of the following sex hormones


Animal group Type of heart produces  anabolic synthetic effects on protein and
carbohydrate metabolism?

1. Testosterone

1. Fishes Two chambered 2. Estrogen

3. Progesterone

4. Relaxin
2. Amphibians Three Chambered

63. Which is not correct about muscle? 

1. It is mesodermal in origin

Incompletely four 2. 40-50% of body weight is formed by it 

3. Birds 3. They have properties like excitability and


chambered
contractibility

4. They are classified on the basis of reception of a type of


4. Mammals Four chambered stimulus 

64.MOET has not been practiced in 

a. Cattle              b. Sheep

c. Rabbits            d. Poultry

58.Study the pedigree chart given below


1. b,c & d

2. b & d

3. d only

4. c only

65.The colonies of recombinant bacteria appear white in


contrast to blue colonies of non-recombinant bacteria
because of:

1. Insertional inactivation of alpha-galactosidase in non-



recombinant bacteria

2. Insertional inactivation of beta-galactosidase in


What does it show?
recombinant bacteria

1. Inheritance of a sex-linked inborn error of metabolism


3. Inactivation of galactase enzyme in recombinant
2. Inheritance of a condition like phenylketonuria as an bacteria

autosomal recessive trait


4. Recombinant bacteria containing beta-galactosidase

3. The pedigree chart is wrong as this is not possible


4. Inheritance of a recessive sex-linked disease like 66.Which body of the Government of India regulates GM
haemophilia

research and safety of introducing GMO  for public

services?

1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research

2. Genetic Engineering Approval Committee

3. Research Committee on Genetic Manipulation

4. Bio-safety committee


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67.The process of separation and purification of expressed 75.Which amongst the following actions cannot be

protein before marketing is called


classified as simple reflex actions?

1. Upstream processing
1. Dancing 

2. Downstream processing
2. Knee jerk

3. Bioprocessing
3. Blinking

4. Postproduction processing

4. Coughing

68.An enzyme catalysing the removal of nucleotides from 76.The life span of the erythrocytes in humans is about

ends of DNA is :
1.  120 days

1. DNA ligase
2.  150 days

2. Endonuclease
3.  190 days

3. Exonuclease
4.  180 days

4. Protease

77.Many elements are found in living organisms either


69.What is antisense technology?
free or in the form of compounds. One of the following is
1. A cell displaying a foreign antigen used for synthesis of not found in living organisms.

anti bodies
1. Silicon

2. Production of somaclonal variants in tissue culture


2. Magnesium

3. A complimentary RNA used to stop expression of a 3. Iron

specific gene
4. Sodium

4. RNA polymerase producing DNA

78.Which of the following microbes is correctly paired


70.Cell theory which was  earlier proposed by Schleiden with its function ?

and Schwann, failed to explain


1. Aspergillus niger - Production of lactic acid
1. how new cells are formed
2. Trichoderma polysporum - Lowers blood cholesterol

2. how cells die


3. Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Production of citric acid

3. how cell division takes place


4. Methanogenic bacteria - Gobar gas formation

4. how a plant cell is different from an animal cell

79.During menstrual cycle, levels of LH and estrogen are


71.Find the wrong match:
highest around

1. Churning movement- stomach


1. 14th day

2. Chyme- stomach

2. 21st day

3. Bolus- mouth

4. Stomach- storage of food for 2 to 3 hrs

3. 7th day

4. 28th day

72.Which of the following substances are not reabsorbed

by active means of transport?


80.Which of the following doesn't hold true for
1. Glucose
adolescence?

2. Amino Acids
1. Accompanied by many biological and behavioral
3. Nitrogenous waste
changes

4. Na+

2. Vulnerable phase of mental and psychological

development of an individual

73.Which of the following situations would result in the 3. A child becomes mature for marriage and becomes
greatest degree of  O   saturation for haemoglobin,
2
effective in education

assuming PO  remains constant-

2
4. The period between 12-18 years of age

1.  Increased H  levels, decreased temperature.

2.  Increased CO  levels, increased acidity.

2
81.According to  A  mutation was gradual while de Vries
3.  Decreased CO  levels, decreased acidity.

2
believed mutation caused   B  and hence called it  C 
4.  Increased CO  levels, increased temperature.

2 A B C

1. Lamarck Saltation Speciation


74.Which of the following is true about estrogen

1. responsible for high pitch of voice


2. Thomas Malthus Speciation Natural selection
2. regulates female sexual behaviour
3. Darwin   Speciation  Saltation
3. regulates growth of female secondary sex organs
4. Wallance Natural selection Speciation
4. All of the above

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82.A couple is unable to conceive for many years. It is 84.Diagrams (A, B, C and D) of four different animals are

found out that the wife is healthy and produces normal given below. Which one of the following option identifies
ova. The husband however has low sperm count. They are the animal, its phylum and one of its character correctly ?

enthusiastic about having a child using ART. But are


adamant that the child should genetically be theirs. The
procedures X and Y can be used by the couple.

i. The wife’s ovum is retrieved and so are the husband’s


sperms, and they are made to fertilise outside the body-X.

ii. Embryo of more than 8 blastomeres is transferred in


the wife-Y.

Select the correct procedures for the steps X and Y from


the following:

IUT, IUD, GIFT, ZIFT, IUI, ICSI, AI, IVF, in vivo


fertilization

1. X: in vivo fertilisation; Y: ZIFT

2. X: IVF; Y: GIFT

3. X: in vivo fertilisation; Y: ICSI

4. X: IVF; Y: IUT

83.The separated DNA fragments can be visualised only


after staining the DNA with    A      and followed by Animal Phylum Character
exposure to    B   . Choose the option which correctly fill B Rana Amphibia 3 – chambered heart
the blanks A and B respectively. C Asterias Echinodermata Water canal system
A B A Aurelia Coelenterata Cnidoblast cells
1. Ethidium bromide UV radiations D Naja Chordata Non-poisonous snake
2. Bromophenol blue UV radiations
3. Ethidium bromide Visible light

1. B

4. Methylene blue Visible light 2. C

3. A

4. D

85.Select the correct sequence for transport of sperm cells


in male reproductive system.

1.  Testis  →  Epididymis  →  Vasa efferentia  →  Vas


deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Inguinal canal

     → Urethra → Urethral meatus

2.  Testis  → Epididymis  → Vasa efferentia  → Rete testis 


→ Inguinal canal → Urethra

3.  Seminiferous tubules  → Rete testis  →  Vesa efferentia 


→ Epididymus → Vas deferens →

     Ejaculatory duct → Urethra → Urethral meatus

4.  Seminiferous tubules  →  Vasa efferentia  →


 Epididymis → Inguinal canal → Urethra

Zoology - Section B
86.When any plane of section passing through the central
axis of body, divides the organism into identical halves, it
is called

1. Radial symmetry

2. Biradial symmetry

3. Bilateral symmetry

4. Spherical symmetry

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87.Tricuspid Valves are present between
95.Veneral diseases can spread through:

1. left atria and aorta


(a) Using sterile needles

2. right atria and right ventricle


(b) Transfusion of blood from infected person

3. left atria and left ventricle


(c) Infected mother to foetus

4. both 1 and 2

(d) Kissing

(e) Inheritance

88.The solubility of carbon dioxide is about ...........times Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

higher than that of oxygen across the respiratory 1. (b) and (c) only

membrane.
2. (a) and (c) only

1. 20-25
3. (a), (b) and (c)

2. 25-50
4. (b), (c) and (d)

3. 125-150

4. 200-250

96.Which of the following options gives the correct

sequence of events during mitosis?

89.The lining of PCT is made up of


1. Condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly,
1. Simple cuboidal brush border epithelium
arrangement at equator, centromere division, segregation,
2. Simple squamous brush border epithelium
telophase

3. Simple columnar brush border epithelium


2. Condensation, crossing over, nuclear membrane
4. Compound cuboidal brush border epithelium
disassembly, segregation, telophase

3. Condensation, centromere division, segregation,

arrangement at equator, telophase

90.For the attachment of 8th, 9th and 10th ribs, which of 4. condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly, crossing
the following cartilages are found?
over, segregation, telophase

1. Hyaline

2. Elastic
97.The theory of special creation was strongly challenged
3. Fibroelastic
during the nineteenth century on the basis of observation
4. Reticular

made

1. During a sea voyage in a sail ship called H.M.S. Beagle


91.Which of the following is incorrect about adrenal round the Europe

gland
2. During a sea voyage in a sail ship called M.H.S. Beagle
1. Located on posterior part of kidney
round the Africa

2. located on anterior part of kidney


3. During a sea voyage in a sail ship called H.M.S. Beagle
3. 2 in number
round the world

4. composed of 2 types of tissues

4. During a sea voyage in a sail ship called M.H.S. Beagle

round the world

92.The major coordinating centre for sensory and motor

signaling is __X__ and centre for controlling 98.Which of the following techniques is used to detect the
respiration, cardiovascular reflex and gastric secretion is cancer of internal organs?

__Y__.
1. Radiography

              X                            Y
2. Computerized tomography

1. Medulla Oblongata         Cerebrum


3. Magnetic resonance imaging 

2. Cerebrum                      Pons
4. All of these

3. Thalamus                      Medulla Oblongata


4. Hypothalamus               Pons

93.Trace the path of physiologically mature sperm in the


male reproductive tract

1. Seminiferous tubules→Rete testis→Vasa efferentia→


Epididymis→Vas deferens→Ejaculatory duct→urethra

2. Vas deferens→Epididymis→Ejaculatory duct→Urethra

3. Rete testis→Epididymis→Vasa efferentia→Vas


deferens→Ejaculatory duct→urethra

4. Epididymis→Ejaculatory duct→Vas deference→


Urethra

94.For which of the following is the number same in


spermatogenesis and oogenesis?

1. lnterruptions in the meiotic division

2. Functional gametes produced by meiosis

3. Meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete

4. Gametes produced in a given period

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99.A and B in the pBR 322, shown in the diagram given 104.The plastic household crockery is prepared by using :

below, respectively represent recognition sequences of :


1. Melamine and tetrafluoroethane.
2. Malonic acid and hexamethylene imine.

3. Melamine and vinyl acetate.

4. Melamine and formaldehyde.

105.Which of the following oxides behaves as a conductor


or insulator depending upon temperature?

1.  TiO

2.  SiO2

3.  TiO3

4.  MgO

106.

The correct statements among the following is -

a. Micelle formation by soap in aqueous solution is



possible at all temperatures

1. BamH I and Sma I


b. Micelle formation by soap in aqueous solution occurs
2. Hind II and Sma I
above a particular concentration

3. BamH I and SaI I


c. On dilution of soap solution micelles may revert to
4. SaI I and Hind II

individual ions

d. Soap solution behaves like a normal strong electrolyte


100.What type of human population is represented by the all concentrations

following age pyramid?


1. (a, b)

2. (b, c)

3. (c, d)

4. (a, d)

107.Which of the following alcohols will yield the


corresponding alkyl chloride on reaction with
concentrated HCl at room temperature?

1. Expanding population

2. Vanishing population
3. Stable population

4. Declining population

1.  

Chemistry - Section A
101.Mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as:

1. Antiseptic

2. Antipyretic
2. 

3. Antibiotic

4. Analgesic

102.Equanil is used as : 

3. 

1.  Analgesic

2.  Antibiotic

3.  Tranquilizer

4.  Antacid

103.Cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide is an example of :


4. 

1. Artificial sweetener.

2. Cationic detergent.

3. Soap .

4. Anionic detergent.

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108.In the extraction of copper from its sulphide ore, the 114.The volume strength of 8.9 M H2O2 solution

metal is formed by the reduction of Cu S with :

2 calculated at 273 K and 1 atm is-

1. FeS   

(R = 0.0821 L atm K–1 mol–1) rounded off to the nearest


2. CO

integer)

3. Cu O   

2
1. 100

4. SO

2
2. 80

3. 120

109.Among [Ni(CO) ] , [Ni(CN) ] , [NiCl ] species,


2− 2-

4 4 4
4. 60

the hybridization states at the Ni atom are  respectively :-


115.[P] on treatment with Br2/FeBr2 in CCl4 produced a


(At. No. of Ni = 28)

single isomer C8H7O2Br while heating [P] with soda lime


1.  sp , dsp , sp

3 2 3

gave toluene. The compound [P] is-

2. sp , sp , dsp

3 3 2

3. dsp , sp , sp

2 3 3

4. sp , dsp , dsp

3 2 2

110.The incorrect statement about noble gases is -

1. Noble gases have weak dispersion forces.

2. Noble gases have large positive values of electron gain


enthalpy.
1. 

3. Noble gases are sparingly soluble in water.

4. Noble gases have very high melting and boiling points.

111.A balloon is filled with hydrogen at room temperature.


It will burst if pressure exceeds 0.2 bar. If at 1 bar pressure 2. 

the gas occupies 2.27 L volume, upto what volume can the
balloon be expanded ?

1. 11.35 L

2.  08.35 L

3. 13.35 L

4. None of the above


3. 

112.The number of chiral carbons present in the molecule


given below is -

4. 

116.The processes of calcination and roasting in


metallurgical industries, respectively, can lead to : 

1. Global warming and acid rain

2. Photochemical smog and global warming

3. Photochemical smog and ozone layer depletion


4. Global warming and photochemical smog

1. 8
117.Among the statements (I – IV), the correct ones are :

2. 7
(I) Be has a smaller atomic radius compared to Mg.

3. 5
(II) Be has higher ionization enthalpy than Al.

4. 6
(III)  Charge/radius ratio of Be2+ is greater than that of

Al3+.

(IV) Both Be and Al form mainly covalent compounds.

113.The number of subshells associated with n = 4 and m = 1.  (I), (II), and (III)

–2 quantum numbers is-


2.  (I), (II), and (IV)

1. 4
3.  (I), (III), and (IV)

2. 8
4.  (II), (III), and (IV)

3. 16

4. 2

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118.Consider the following compound
121.The major product formed in the following reaction is

BeO, BaO, Be(OH)2, Sr(OH)2
:

The amphoteric compound(s) are-

1. BeO, BaO

2. BaO, Be(OH)2

3. Be(OH)2, BeO

4. Sr(OH)2,  Be(OH)2

119.The reaction of sulphur in alkaline medium is the


below
1. 

S8( s)
+ aOH

→ bS
(aq)
+ cS O
2−
+ dH O
(aq)

2
2−

3 (aq) 
2 (ℓ)

The values of 'a' is- 

1. 10

2. 12

3. 14
2. 

4. 17

120.The stepwise formation of [Cu(NH ) ]2+ is given below


3. 

3 4
K1
2+ 2+
Cu + NH3 ⇄ [Cu (NH3 )]

K2
2+ 2+
[Cu (NH3 )] + NH3 ⇌ [Cu (NH3 ) ]
3 4. 

K3

2+ 2+
[Cu (NH3 ) ]
2
+ NH3 ⇌ [Cu (NH3 ) ]
3
122.The value of K  is 64 at 800 K for the reaction

N ((g))+3H (g))⇌ 2 NH (g))

2 2( 3(
K
4
2+ 2+
[Cu (NH3 ) ]
3
+ NH 3 ⇌[Cu (NH3 ) ]
4
The value of Kc for the following reaction is:

The value of stability constants K1, K2, K3 and K4


NH3 ((g))⇌
1
N2( (g))+
3
H2 ((g))

2 2

 are 10 , 1.58 × 10 , 5 × 10  and 10

4 3 2 2

1. 
1

respectively. The overall equilibrium constants for the 4

2. 
1

dissociation of [Cu (NH ) ]2+ is x × 10–12.The value of x is


3
8
4
3. 8

________.

(Rounded off to the nearest integer)


4. 

64

1. 2

2. 4
123.A set of solutions is prepared using 180 g of water as a
3. 3
solvent and 10 g of different non-volatile solutes A, B and
4. 1

C. The relative lowering of vapour pressure in the presence

of these solutes are in the order-

[Given, molar mass of A = 100 g mol ; B = 200 g mol ; C


−1 −1

= 10,000 g mol ]
−1

1.  A > B > C 

2. A > C > B

3. C > B > A

4. B > C > A

124.The number of significant figures in 50000.020 × 10–3


is-

1. 11

2. 5

3. 8

4. 4

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125.Dichromate ion is treated with base, the oxidation 130.Resistance of 0.2 M solution of an electrolyte is 50 Ω.

number of Cr in the product formed is-


The specific conductance of the solution is 1.3 S m-1. If the
1. +6
resistance of the 0.4 M solution of the same electrolyte is
2. +4
260 Ω , its molar conductivity is :

3. +5
1. 6.25 × 10 Sm   mol

−4 2 −1

4. +2

2. 625 × 10 Sm mol

−4 2 −1

3. 62.5 S m   mol

2 −1

126.For the reaction,  aA + bB → cC + dD the plot of log 4. 6250 S m   mol

2 −1

k vs   is given below :

T
131.In the reaction

Oxidation NaOH Sodalime

C6 H5 CH3 −−−−−→ A−−


−→ B−−−−→ C

Identify 𝐶 is

1. C6H5OH

2. C6H6

3. C6H5COONa

4. C6H5ONa

The temperature(K) at which the rate constant of the 132.


reaction is  10–4s–1 ?

(Rounded-off to the nearest integer) 


[Given: The rate constant of the reaction is  Identify A and B

 at 500 K.] 

−5 −1
10  s

1. 546 K

2. 536 K

3. 516 K
1. 

4. 526 K

127.The structure of IF7 is :

2. 

1. Square pyramidal

2. Trigonal bipyramidal

3. Octahedral

3. 

4. Pentagonal bipyramidal

128.For a particular reversible reaction at temperature T,


∆H and ∆S were found to be both +ve. If Te is the 4. 

temperature at equilibrium, the reaction would be 133.The molecules/ions do not contain unpaired electrons
spontaneous when
among the following is-

1.  T = Te
1. O
2−

2
2.  Te > T
2. B2

3.  T > Te
3. N
+

4.  Te is 5 times T

4. O2

129.In view of the signs of Δ G°  for the following


r 134.Phosphorus pentachloride dissociates as follows,in a
reactions :
closed reaction vessel, 

PCl (g) ⇌ PCl (g) + Cl (g)


PbO + Pb → 2 PbO, Δ G < 0
2 r

5 3 2

SnO + Sn → 2 SnO, Δ G > 0


2 r

If total pressure at equilibrium of the reaction mixture is
The oxidation states more characteristic for lead and tin P and degree of dissociation of PCl5  is x, the partial
are respectively:
pressure of PCl3 will be :

1. For lead +2, for tin +2

2. For lead +4, for tin +4


1. ( ) P

x+1
x

3. For lead +2, for tin +4


2x

4. For lead +4, for tin +2 

2. ( ) P

x−1

3. ( ) P

x−1

x
4.  ( 1−x
)P

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135.The IUPAC name of the compound 138.The structure of intermediate A in the following

reaction is:

is:

1. 3, 3-Dimethyl-1-hydroxycyclohexane

2. 1,1-Dimethyl-3-hydroxycyclohexane

3. 3,3-Dimethyl-1-cyclohexanol

4. 1,1-Dimethyl-3-cyclohexanol

Chemistry - Section B
136.
Iron carbonyl, Fe (CO)  is
5

1. Tetranuclear
2. Mononuclear
3. Trinuclear
4. Dinuclear 1. 

137.
In producing chlorine through electrolysis 100 W power at
125 V is being consumed. Liberation of chlorine per min is
-
(ECE of chlorine is 0.367×10-6 kg/C)
1. 17.6 mg
2. 

2. 21.3 mg

3. 24.3 mg

4. 13.6 mg

3. 

4. 

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139.The graphs that represent a zero-order reaction are
140.Addition of water to alkynes occurs in acidic medium

and in the presence of  Hg ions as a catalyst. Which of


2+

the following products will be formed on addition of water


to but-1-yne under these conditions?

||

1.    CH3 − CH2 − CH2 − C − H

||

2.    CH3 − CH2 − C − CH3

||

3.    CH3 − CH2 − C − OH   +   CO2

(a) 
O O

|| ||

4.   CH3 − C − CH3   +   CH3 − C − H

141.A mole ratio of H and O gas is 8. The ratio of weight


2 2

is-

1.  1 : 1

2.  2 : 1

3.  4 : 1

4.  1 : 2

142.Among the following, the incorrect statements are-

(b)
(a) NaCl being an ionic compound is a good conductor of
electricity in the solid-state

(b) In canonical structure there is a difference in the


arrangement of atoms

(c) Hybrid orbitals form stronger bonds than pure orbitals

(d) VSEPR theory can explain the square planar geometry


of XeF4

1. (a), (b)

2. (b), (c)

3. (c), (d)

(c)
4. (b), (d)

143.The vapour pressures of pure liquids A and B are 400


and 600 mmHg, respectively at 298 K. On mixing the two
liquids, the sum of their initial volumes is equal to the
volume of the final mixture. The mole fraction of liquid B
is 0.5 in the mixture. The vapour pressure of the final
solution, the mole fractions of components A and B in the
vapour phase, respectively are -

1. 500 mmHg, 0.5, 0.5

2. 450 mmHg, 0.5, 0.5

3. 500 mmHg, 0.4, 0.6

(d)
4. 450 mmHg, 0.4, 0.6

1. (a, b)

2. (b, c)
144.The molar solubility of Cd(OH) is 1.84 × 10–5 M in
3. (c, d)
2
4. (a, d)

water. The expected solubility of Cd(OH)2 in a buffer

solution of pH = 12 is :

1. 2. 49 × 10  M

−10

2. 1. 84 × 10  M

−9

3. 6. 23 × 10  M

−11

4. 1.49×10  M

−9

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145.The heat of combustion of ethanol into carbon 148.Identify A in the given chemical reaction.

dioxides and water is –327 kcal at constant pressure. The


heat evolved (in cal) at constant volume and 27°C (if all
gases behave ideally) is-

(R = 2 cal mol–1 K–1)

1. 316 kcal

2. 326 kcal

3. 365 kcal

4. 342 kcal

1. 

146.Consider the following molecules and statements


related to them : 

2. 

(I) (B) is more likely to be crystalline than (A)


3. 

(II) (B) has a higher boiling point than (A)

(III) (B) dissolves more readily than (A) in water

Identify the correct option from below :

1.  (I) and (II) are false


4. 

2.  Only (III) are true


3.  Only (I) is true


149.Statement I: A mixture of chloroform and aniline can
4.  (I), (II) and (III) are true

be separated by simple distillation.

Statement II: When separating aniline from a mixture of


147.The lanthanoid that does NOT show +4 oxidation state aniline and water by steam distillation aniline boils below
is 
its boiling point. 

1. Dy

2. Eu
The correct option is-

3. Ce
1. Statement I is false but Statement II is true

4. Tb

2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false

3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false

4. Both Statement I and Statement II are true

150.Consider the following carbanions

Correct order of stability is-

1. I>II>III

2. III>II>I

3. II>III>I

4. I>III>II

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Physics - Section A 157.An electromagnetic wave of frequency 5 GHz, is

travelling in a medium whose relative electric permittivity


151.If the same amount of heat is supplied to two spheres and relative magnetic permeability both are 2. Its velocity
of the same material having the same radius (one is in this medium is:

hollow and the other is solid), then:


1. 1. 5 × 10  m/s

1. the expansion in hollow is greater than the expansion in 2. 1. 5 × 10  m/s

solid
3. 3 × 10  m/s

2. the expansion in hollow is the same as that in solid


4. 3 × 10  m/s

3. the expansion in hollow is lesser than the solid

4. the temperature of both must be the same

158.An airplane, with its wings spread 10 m is flying at a

speed of 180 km/h in a horizontal direction. Earth's


152.γ-decay occurs (always) when:

1. Energy is released due to conversion of proton into magnetic field at that point is 4 × 10–4 Wb/m2 and the
neutron
angle of dip is 30°. The emf induced between the tips of the
2. Energy is released due to conversion of neutron into plane wings will be :

proton
1. 100 mV

3. Energy is released due to de-excitation of nucleus


2. 150 mV

4. None of these

3. 200 mV

4. 250 mV

153.Young's moduli of two wires A and B are in the ratio

10 : 4. Wire A is 2 m long and has radius R. Wire B is 1.6 159.Train A and train B are running on parallel tracks in
m long and has radius 2 mm. If the two wires stretch by the opposite directions with speeds of 36 km/hour and 72
the same length for a given load, then the value of R is km/hour, respectively. A person is walking in train A in
close to:
the direction opposite to its motion with a speed of 1.8
1. √2 mm
km/hr. Speed (in ms–1) of this person as observed from
2. 1
 mm
train B will be close to: (take the distance between the
√2
tracks as negligible)

3. 2√2 mm
1.  30.5 ms–1

4. 2 mm

2.  29.5 ms–1

154.A Force  → 3.  31.5 ms–1

F
ˆ
=( î + 2 ĵ + 3k) N   acts at a point 
4.  28.5 ms–1
ˆ
(4 î + 3 ĵ − k) m . Then the magnitude of the torque about

160.A body has an initial velocity of 3 m/s and has an


the point  ( î + 2 ĵ + k)
ˆ
 m will be  √x N-m. The value of x acceleration of 1 m/s2 normal to the direction of the initial
is:
velocity. Then its velocity 4 seconds after the start is:

1. 145
1. 7 m/s along the direction of the initial velocity.

2. 195
2. 7 m/s along the normal to the direction of the initial
3. 245
velocity.

4. 295

3. 7 m/s midway between the initial direction and direction

normal to initial direction

155.In a Young's double slit experiment, the width of the 4. 5 m/s at an angle of tan–1 (4/3) with the direction of the
one of the slit is three times the other slit.
initial velocity.

The amplitude of the light coming from a slit is

proportional to the slit width. Find the ratio of


161.The pressure of an ideal gas is written as P = . 2E

the maximum to the minimum intensity in the 3V

interference pattern.
Here E refers to

1. 1 : 4
1. Translational kinetic energy

2. 3 : 1
2. Rotational kinetic energy

3. 4 : 1
3. Vibrational kinetic energy

4. 2 : 1

4. Total kinetic energy

156.If the time period of a two meter long simple 162.The echo of a gunshot is heard 10 seconds after it is
pendulum is 2s, the acceleration due to gravity at the place fired. If the velocity of sound is 330 m/s, the distance of
where pendulum is executing S.H.M. is :
the surface which reflects the sound is

1. π   ms

2 −2 1. 33 m

2. 3300 m

2. 2π ms

2 −2

3. 135 m

3. 9.8  ms
−2

4. 1650 m

4. 16 m/s
2

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163.When switch is closed, charges on C1 and C2 are
166.A current carrying wire frame is in the shape of digit

eight (8). It is carrying current i0. If the radius of each


loop is R0, then the net magnetic dipole moment of the
figure is 

1.  20 μC , 0

2. 10 μC , 10μC

3. 30μC , 10μC

4. 0, 20μC

 
1. (i 2
0 πR0 )
√2

2. zero

164.A dipole of dipole moment p is placed at a distance r 3. i × 2πR


2

from a point charge Q (as shown in figure). Choose the 0 0

4. i (4πR )

incorrect statement.
0 0

167.A time varying magnetic flux passing through a coil is


given by  ϕ=xt  . If at t = 3 s, the emf induced is 9V, then
2

the value of x is 

1. 0.66 Wb/s2

2. -0.66 Wb/s2

3. 1.5 Wb/s2


4. -1.5 Wb/s2

1.  Torque acting on the dipole is zero


2. Force acting on the dipole due to the electric field 168.A bar magnet is placed on a smooth horizontal surface
produced by Q is zero.
in the earth's magnetic field. Then the bar magnet can:

3. Potential energy of the dipole due to the point charge Q 1. Translate only

is 
Qp

2. Rotate only

3. Translate as well as rotate

2
4πε0 r

4. Potential energy of dipole is maximum


4. Neither translate nor rotate

165.A charged particle with charge q enters a region of 169.A Vernier callipers has 1 mm divisions on the main

constant, uniform and mutually orthogonal fields  E  and  scale. It has 20 equal divisions on the Vernier scale which
→ → → → match with 18 main scale divisions. The least count for
B , with a velocity v  perpendicular to both  E  and  B and
these Vernier callipers is:

comes out without any change in magnitude or direction 1. 0.2 mm


of  v . Then
2. 0.1 mm

→ →

1.  v = B × E /E
2 3. 0.02 mm

→ → → 4. 0.01 mm

2.  v = E × B /B
2

→ → →
3.  v = B × E /B
2

→ → →
4.  v = E × B /E
2

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170.The acceleration-time graph of a particle is shown in 173.What is the minimum value of the mass M so that the

the figure. What is the velocity of the particle at t = 8s if block is lifted off the table at the instant shown in the
the initial velocity of the particle is 3 m/s?
diagram? Assume that the blocks are initially at rest.

     

1. 4 m/s

2. 5 m/s

3. 6 m/s

4. 7 m/s

1.  m

sin 60

171.The minimum work done by the agent, in pulling a 2.  m

tan 60

small particle of mass m from A to B as shown in figure, 3. m sin 60


is
4.  m


tan 30

174.In a compound microscope magnification will be large


if the focal length of the eyepiece is: 

1. Smaller than objective 


2. Small but greater than objective 

1. 4 mgR
3. Large 

2. mgR
4. Any of the above three 

3. 3 mgR

4. 2 mgR
175.For the system shown in the figure, the cylinder on

left has a mass (M) of 25 kg and cross-sectional area of 20


172.A geostationary satellite is taken to another orbit, cm2 and is connected to a spring of spring constant 1400
radius of which is twice that of it earlier orbit. Its new N/m. The piston on the right has mass m ( = 5 kg) and
time period would be
cross-sectional area 4 cm2. The minimum mass m' to be
1. 48√2 hours
kept on m so that water spills out from the left is (g = 10
2. 48 hours
m/s2) (initially the spring is relaxed).

3. 

48

√2

4. 24 hours

1. 1 kg

2. 1.4 kg

3. 0.7 kg

4. 2.5 kg

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176.n moles of ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a process 182.A photocell employs photoelectric effect to convert:

in which the temperature changes with volume as T = 1. change in the frequency of light into a change in the
KV2. If the temperature of the gas changes from T0 to electric current

2. change in the frequency of light into a change in


4T0 ,then the change in internal energy is- 

electric voltage

1. 3nRT0
3. change in the intensity of illumination into a change in
2. 9nRT0
photoelectric current

3
3.  nRT
4. change in the intensity of illumination into a change in
2
0
the work function of the photocathode

4.  nRT

2
0

 
183.A solid cylinder of mass M and radius R moves down a

smooth inclined plane. The speed of its centre of mass


177.A piece of wax weighs x g in air. A piece of metal is when it reaches the bottom is: (h is the height of inclined
found to weigh y g in water. It is tied to the wax and both plane)

together weigh z g in water. Then, the specific gravity of 1. √2gh

wax is: (z > y)


1. 

x 2. √ gh
4

3
y
y
2. 

x
3. √ 3

4
gh

3. 
x−(z−y)
x

4. √4g/h

4. 
x−z
x

184.When a current flows in a wire, there exists an electric


178.When semiconductor is heated, its resistance
field in the direction of:

1. decreases
1. flow of current

2. increases
2. opposite to the flow of current

3. remains the same


3. perpendicular to the flow of current
4. may increase or decrease depending upon the 4. at an angle of 45o to the flow of current

semiconductor

185.A body is projected at an angle of 30° with the


179.Zener diode is not used for-
horizontal and with a speed of 30 ms-1. What is the angle
1. oscillatory circuit

2. amplification
with the horizontal after 1.5 seconds? (Take g = 10 ms-2)

3. modulation
1. 0°

4. all of the above


2. 30°

3. 60°

180.The angular momentum of electron in an orbit is 4. 90°

quantized because it is

1. in accordance with particle nature of electron

2. in accordance with wave nature compatibility of


Physics - Section B
electron
186.A cricket ball is thrown at a speed of 28 m/s  in a
3. in accordance with Hund's rule
direction 30° above the horizontal. The time taken by the
4. in accordance with Maxwell's theory
ball to return to the same level is:

1. 2.5 s 

181.A ray of light falls on the surface of the spherical 2.  2.9 s

3.  3.5 s

glass ( having refractive index n) making angle 30o with 4.  3 s 

normal. The net angle of deviation between emergent and

incident rays is:


187.Two equal capacitors are first connected in series and


then in parallel. The ratio of the equivalent capacities 
C

(
C
Series
) in the two cases will be:

P arallel


1. 4 : 1

2. 2 : 1

1. 30 −2sin
∘ −1 1

3. 1 : 4

2n
4. 1 : 2

2. zero

3. 60 −2sin
∘ −1 1

2n

4. 30 ∘
−8sin
−1 1

n
 

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188.A cell E of emf 6V and internal resistance 2Ω  is 191.n moles of a perfect gas undergoes a cyclic process

connected with another cell E2 of emf 4V and internal ABCA (see figure) consisting of the following processes.

resistance 8Ω (as shown in the figure). The potential A →B : Isothermal expansion at temperature T so that the
difference across points X and Y is :
volume is doubled from V1 to V2 = 2V1 and pressure
changes from P1 to P2

B  → C : Isobaric compression at pressure P2 to initial


volume V1.

C  → A : Isochoric change leading to change of pressure


from P2 to P1.

1. 10.0 V
 Work done in the isothermal process is:

2. 3.6 V

3. 5.6V

4. 2.0 V

189.A fluid is flowing through a horizontal pipe of


varying cross-sections, with speed v ms-1 at a point where
the pressure is P Pascal. At another point where pressure
is   Pascal, its speed is V ms-1  .If the density of the fluid
P

is ρ kg m-3 and the flow is streamline, then V is equal to : 


1. √ P


+  v
2

1. 0

2. nRT(ln 2 + 1
)

2. √ P

ρ
+  v
2

2

3. nRTln2

3. √ 2P

ρ
+  v
2

4. nRT (ln 2 − 1
)

2
P
4. √ ρ
+  v

192.In connection with the circuit drawn below, the value

of current flowing through 2 kΩ resistor in 10  A is: 


−4

190.If the potential energy between two molecules is given  

B
by  U = −   + , then the  potential energy, at
r
A

6
r
12

 equilibrium separation between molecules is: 

1. −
A

2B
2
−A
2. 4B

3.   0

2
A
4. −
3B

1. 20

2. 25

3. 30

4. 35

193.A proton, a deuteron and an α−particle are moving


perpendicularly with same momentum in a uniform

magnetic field. The ratio of radii of their circular paths is:

1. 2 : 2 : 1

2. 4 : 2 : 1

3. 2 : 1 : 1

4. 1 : 1 : 2

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194.A force of  −F  kˆ  acts on O, the origin of the co- 200.A point charge is kept at the centre of a metallic

ordinate system. The torque about the point (1,-1) is: 


spherical shell. Then:

1. electric field outside the sphere is zero

2. electric field inside the sphere is zero

3. net induced charge on the sphere is zero

4. electric potential inside the sphere is zero

1. F  (  î − ĵ )


Fill OMR Sheet*
2. −F  (  î − ĵ )

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3. F  (  î +   ĵ )
you got the pdf and fill OMR from there

4. −F (^i + ^j)

195.The average acceleration over one period of oscillation


for simple harmonic motion is

1. Zero

2. 2 Aω
2
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196.The temperature at which the velocity of sound in air
becomes double its velocity at 0°C is

1. 435°C

2. 694°C

3. 781°C

4. 819°C

197.If the normal force is doubled, the coefficient of


friction is:

1. not changed

2. halved

3. doubled

4. tripled

198.Consider the two identical particles shown in the


figure. They are released from rest and can move towards
each other under the influence of their mutual gravitation
forces. Speed of each particle when the separation reduces
to half of initial value is:

1. √ GM

2. √ 2GM

3. √ GM

2d

4. √ 4GM

199.The energy that should be removed from a photon to


increase its de Broglie wavelength from 1 nm to 2 nm is:

1. 310 eV

2. 620 eV

3. 1240 eV

4. 2480 eV

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