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Two particles are separated by a horizontal distance 5
The linear speed of the seconds hand of a wall clock
x as shown in the figure. They are projected at the same is 1.05 cm s-1. The length of the second's hand is nearly:

time as shown in the figure with different initial speeds. 1. 1 cm

The time after which the horizontal distance between 2. 5 cm

them becomes zero will be


3. 10 cm

                      4. 60 cm

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At the top of the trajectory of a projectile, the
directions of its velocity and acceleration are

1. Perpendicular to each other

2. Parallel to each other

x
1.  
3. Inclined to each other at an angle of 45°

2. 
u 4. Antiparallel to each other

2x
2u

3.  
x

4. None of the above

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The velocity of a projectile at the initial point A is 

ˆ ˆ
(2 i + 3 j ) m/s. Its velocity (in m/s) at point B is:

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Two forces are such that the sum of their             
magnitudes is 18 N and their resultant is perpendicular to
the smaller force and the magnitude of the resultant is 12
N. Then the magnitudes of the forces will be:

1. 12 N, 6 N

2. 13 N, 5N

3. 10 N, 8 N

4. 16 N, 2 N

1. −2ˆi + 3ˆj

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A particle moves in a circle of radius R with a 2. 2ˆi − 3ˆj

constant speed v.

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3. 2ˆi + 3ˆj

The average acceleration of the particle in revolution


2
4. −2ˆi − 3ˆj

is

2
v
1.
R

2.
2πv

2
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A body is projected with a velocity of
R
ˆ ˆ
(3 i + 4 j)m/s. The maximum height attained by the
2
2v
3.

πR

projectile is (g = 10 ms–2)

2
v
4. 2πR

1. 0.8 m

2. 8 m

3. 4 m

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The magnitude of the displacement of a particle 4. 0.4 m

moving in a circle of radius a with constant angular

speed ω varies with time t as:

1. 2a sin ωt

2. 2a sin
ωt

3. 2a cos ωt

ωt
4. 2a cos
2

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In the given figure
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An element with a mass number of 81 contains
  31.7% more neutrons as compared to protons. The
atomic symbol of the element would be

81
1.   Br
35

81
2.   Br
36

79
3.   Br
35

79
4.   Br
36

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Assertion: Angular momentum of the electron in the

→ → orbit which has four subshell is  .

2h

π
1.  Angle between  A  and  B  is 110°
Reason: Angular momentum of the electron is
→ →
2.  Angle between  C  and  D  is 60°
quantized.

→ →
 

3.  Angle between  B  and  C  is 110°

→ → 1. Both statements are true and reason is the correct


4.  Angle between  B  and  C  is 70°

explanation of assertion.

2. Both statements are true but reason is not the correct


explanation of assertion.

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A particle moves in the x – y plane according to the 3. Assertion is true and reason is false.

rule x = a sin ωt and y = a cos ωt. The particle follows:


4. Assertion is false and reason is true.

1. a circular path.
 

2. a parabolic path.

3. a straight line path inclined equally to x and y-axes.

4. an elliptical path.

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The radius of the second Bohr orbit for hydrogen

atom is –

(Planck's Const. h = 6.6262 × 10–34 Js; mass of electron


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The number of electrons in the species = 9.1091 × 10–31 kg; charge of electron e = 1.60210
H  ,  H  ,  O ,  are respectively

+ +

×10–19
2
2 2
C; permittivity of vaccum
1. 15, 2, 1
–12 –1 –3 2
2. 15, 1, 2
∈0 = 8.854185 ×10 kg m A )

3. 1, 2, 15
1. 0.529 Å

4. 2, 1, 15

2. 2.12 Å

3. 1.65 Å

4. 7.76 Å

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Property which is same for the following species is:

 N3–, O2–, F–, Na+, Mg2+ and Al3+ 

1. Ionic radii

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If the energy of the second Bohr orbit of the
2. Number of electrons
hydrogen atom is –328 kJ mol–1  , the energy of the
3. Nuclear charge
fourth Bohr orbit would be:-

4. None of the above 

1. –1312 kJ mol–1

2. –82 kJ mol–1

3. –41 kJ mol–1

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Assertion: All isotopes of a given element show the
same type of chemical behaviour.
4. –164 kJ mol–1

Reason:  The chemical properties of an atom are

controlled by the number of electrons in the atom.



The possible correct set of quantum numbers for the
1.  Both the assertion and the reason are true and the 18
reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
unpaired electron of Cl atom is:

1
2.  Both the assertion and the reason are true and the 1.  2,  0,  0,   +
2

reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.


2.  2,  1,   − 1,   +
1

3.  The assertion is true but the reason is false.


1
2

4.  The assertion is false but the reason is true.

3.  3,  1,  1,   +

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ψ 3,2,0  is the representation of the orbital
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Most of the functions of a cell membrane can be
1. 3px 
attributed to its:

2. 3dxy 
1. Phospholipids      

2. Cholesterol

3. 3dz2 
3. Proteins

4. 3dx2-y2 
4. Carbohydrates

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Electrons are emitted with zero velocity from a 25
Most of the polymerization reactions result from:

metal surface when it is exposed to radiation of 1. Redox reactions

wavelength 6800 Å. The  work function (W0 ) of the 2. Dehydration synthesis

metal is 
3. Hydrolysis

1. 3.109 x 10-20 J
4. Isomerization

2. 2.922 x 10-19 J

3. 4.031 x 1019 J
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The first amino acid in the primary structure of a
4. 2.319 x 10-18 J

protein is termed as:

1. C – terminus amino acid

2. N – terminus amino acid

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The R group in a proteinaceous amino acid is 3. An imino acid

hydroxymethyl. This amino acid:


4. Alpha amino acid

1. is not an essential amino acid


2. is not genetically coded for

3. is involved in disulfide linkage


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Given below is the structure of a lipid. The excess
4. is acidic in nature

of this compound in human blood can lead to:

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When we homogenize any tissues in an acid the
acid soluble pool represents

1. Cytoplasm

2. Cell membrane

3. Nucleus

4. Mitochondria

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Assuming they all had the same number of carbon
atoms, which of the following has the most C-H bonds?
1. Alzheimer’s disease 2. Phenylketonuria
1. an unsaturated fat

2. a polyunsaturated fat
3. Atherosclerosis 4. Rheumatoid arthritis
3. a polysaccharide

4. a saturated fat

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Why is cellulose so difficult for most animals to 31
The graph shown below shows the effect of a
digest?
certain factor on the rate of a reaction catalyzed by an
1. they don’t have the proper enzyme to break the bonds enzyme. The X-axis would show the said factor and that
between subunits
will be:

2. cellulose is made up of chitin, which is indigestible

3. the bonds holding cellulose subunits together are


extremely strong, stronger than in any other
macromolecule

4. there are many hydrogen bonds holding the subunits


together

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Look at the graph given below. The reaction rate, of
the reaction, can be increased beyond point C by:
1. substrate concentration 2. pH
3. enzyme concentration 4. temperature

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Consider the following two statements regarding
enzyme action:

I. Co-factors play a crucial role in the catalytic activity


of the enzyme.

II. Catalytic activity is reduced when the co-factor is


removed from the enzyme.

Of the above statements:

1. increasing the amount of substrate


1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I

2. adding more water


2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I

3. increasing the temperature


3. I is correct but II is incorrect

4. decreasing enzyme concentration

4. I is incorrect but II is correct

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Given below is a schematic metabolic pathway. In 33
The correct adjective for “living state” would be:

an experiment, the concentration of enzyme 1 was 1. An equilibrium steady state

increased but the concentration of enzymes 2 and 3 were 2. An equilibrium non steady state

kept constant. What would happen to the rate of 3. A non equilibrium steady state

production of D?
4. A non equilibrium non steady state

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Enzymes that catalyze removal of groups from

substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving


1. it would go down
double bonds are:
2. it would go up
1. Dehygdrogenases 2. Transferases
3. it would stay the same
3. Lyases 4. Ligases
4. it would stop

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Most of the coenzymes contain:
1. Metal ions 2. FMN and FAD
3. Ribonucleoproteins 4. Vitamins

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The blood concentration of glucose in a
normal healthy individual is: Fill OMR Sheet*
1. 3.5 – 4.0 mM 2. 4.0 – 4.5 mM
*If above link doesn't work, please go to test link from
3. 4.2 – 6.1 mM 4. 5.0 – 5.5 mM
where you got the pdf and fill OMR from there. After

filling the OMR, you would get answers and explanations

for the questions in the test.


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A molecule of ATP is structurally most similar to :

1. RNA nucleotide

2. DNA nucleotide

3. amino acid

4. fatty acid

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Consider the given two statements:

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between Guanine and Cytosine.

1. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct and

Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1

2. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct but


Statement 2 does not correctly explain Statement 1

3. Statement 1 is correct but Statement 2 is incorrect

4. Statement 1 is incorrect but Statement 2 is correct

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Nucleotides are building blocks of nucleic acids.
Each nucleotide is a composite molecule formed by 
1. base-sugar-phosphate
2. base-sugar-OH
3.
4. sugar-phosphate

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The two polynucleotide chains in DNA are

1. parallel

2. discontinuous

3. antiparallel

4. semi - conservative

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