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A mass M of 100 kg is suspended with the use of 3
A massless string of length 1 m fixed at one end
strings A, B and C as shown in the figure. The tension in carries a mass of 2 kg at the other end. The string makes 
the string B will be:
2
 rev/s around the axis through the fixed end as shown
π
         in the figure. The tension on the string will be:

            

1. 100 g N

2. zero

3. 100√2 g N

100
4.  g N

√2
1. 32 N

2. 3 N

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Three blocks with masses of m, 2m, and 3m are 3. 16 N

connected by strings as shown in the figure. After an 4. 4 N


upward force, F, is applied on block m, the masses move
upward at a constant speed, v. What is the net force on 4
A 3 kg-block is pressed against a vertical wall with
the block of mass 2m?  (g is the acceleration due to 3
a coefficient of friction,  μ =   . What minimum force
gravity).  4

  should be applied to the block in order to prevent it from


2
falling down?    Take g = 10 m/s  

       

1. 2mg

3
2. 3mg
1.  4
× 30  N

3. 6mg
2.  4
× 30 N  

3
4. zero 3

3.  5
× 30 N  

4
4.  5
× 30 N  

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The value of M of the hanging block is in the figure, 7
Three blocks A, B, and C of masses 4 kg, 2 kg, and
which will prevent the smaller block (m=1 kg) from 1 kg respectively, are in contact on a frictionless surface,
slipping over the triangular block. All the surfaces are as shown. If a force of 14 N is applied to the 4kg block,
smooth and string and pulley are ideal. (Given: M'=4 kg then the contact force between A and B is: 

and θ = 37 )
0
       
            

1. 2 N

2. 6 N

3. 8 N

4. 18 N

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A rigid ball of mass M  strikes a rigid wall at  60
0

 and gets reflected without loss of speed, as shown in the

figure. The value of the impulse imparted by the wall on


1. 12 kg

the ball will be:

2. 15 kg

  
3. 10 kg

4. 4 kg

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Two masses, M and m, are connected by
a  weightless string. They are pulled by a force on a
frictionless horizontal surface. The tension in the string
will be:

           

F ( M + 2m )
1. 

F
m + M

2.  m + M

1.  Mv

3.  FM

m

2.  2Mv

4.  Fm 3.  Mv/2

m + M
4.  Mv/3

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A body is moving with a velocity of 2ˆi m/s. If the
ˆ ˆ
force acting on the body is (2 i   +  3 j   +  3k̂) N, then
the momentum of the body is changing in:

1. X-direction only

2. X-Y directions

3. Y-Z directions

4. In all X-Y-Z directions

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A massless and inextensible string connects two 14
XeF2 is isostructural with : 

blocks A and B of masses 3m and m, respectively. The 1. TeF2

whole system is suspended by a massless spring, as 2. ICI2-

shown in the figure. The magnitudes of acceleration of A


and B immediately after the string is cut, are 3. SbCl3

respectively:
4. BCl3
       − −

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AlCl 3   +   Cl   →   AlCl
4

The change in the hybridization of the Al atom in the


above reaction is-

1. sp  to sp

2 3

2. sp  to sp

3 2

3. sp  to dsp

3 2

4. sp  to dsp
2 2

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Match the compounds given in Column I with the
hybridization and shape given in Column II and mark
the correct option. 

Column I Column II
g
1. , g

3
A. XeF6  1. Distorted octahedral
2. g, g
B. XeO3 2. Square planar
g g
3.  ,

3 3
g
C. XeOF4  3. Pyramidal
4. g, 3 D. XeF4 4. Square pyramidal
 
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The number of sigma (σ) and pi (π) bonds in pent-
A B C D
2-en-4-yne is:

1.  13 σ bonds and no π bond.


1. 1 2 4 3
2.  10 σ bonds and 3 π bonds.
2. 4 3 1 2
3.  8 σ bonds and 5 π bonds.
3. 4 1 2 3
4.  11 σ bonds and 2 π bonds. 4. 1 3 4 2

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The favourable factors for the formation of an ionic
bond would be -

1. Low ionization enthalpy,  High electron gain


enthalpy, High lattice energy.

2. High  ionization enthalpy, High electron gain


enthalpy, High lattice energy.

3. Low ionization enthalpy, Low electron gain enthalpy,


Low lattice energy.

4. High  ionization enthalpy, Low electron gain


enthalpy, High lattice energy.
+ −

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The hybridization of nitrogen in  NO 2
,   NO
3
  and 
+
NH
4
 respectively is : 

1. sp, sp3, and sp2

2. sp, sp2, and sp3

3. sp2, sp, and sp3

4. sp2, sp3, and sp

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The most preferred structure with the lowest energy 20
The correct sequence of the polarity of the
for SO3 is : 
following molecule is

1.  a. Benzene                         

b. Inorganic Benzene

c. PCl F                            

3 2 

d. PCl F
2 3

a b c d
1. P NP NP P
2. NP NP NP P

2. 3. NP P NP P
4. NP P P NP
(Where P=polar, NP=non-polar)

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Identify the correct statements regarding G1 phase
of the cell cycle:

I. It is the post-mitotic gap phase

3.  II. The cell is metabolically active and grows


continuously

III. Cell replicates its DNA


1. Only II 2. I and II only
3. Only I 4. I, II and III

4. 22
Proteins are synthesized in preparation for mitosis
during:
1. G1 phase 2. S phase
3. G2 phase 4. M phase

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The centrosome duplicates during:
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The application of dipole moment is/are -
1. Early Prophase 2. Late Prophase
1. It is used to differentiate polar and non-polar bonds.
3. S phase 4. G2 phase
2. It is helpful in calculating the percentage ionic
character of a molecule.
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Onion root tip has 16 chromosomes in each cell.
3. Both '1' and '2'

How many chromosomes will the cell respectively have


4. None of the above.
at G1 phase, after S phase and after M phase?
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The correct increasing order of the polarizing power 1. 16, 32, 16 2. 16, 32, 8
of the cationic species  K ,   Ca
+ 2+
,   Mg
2+
,   Be
2+
is: 
3. 16, 16, 8 4. 16, 16, 16
2+ 2+ 2+
1. Be < K < Ca < Mg

2+ 2+ 2+ 25
Consider the following functions:

2. K < Ca < Mg < Be

2+
I. Replication of DNA along with the synthesis of
3. Ca < Mg < Be < K
2+ 2+ +

nuclear proteins such as histones


2+
4. Mg < Be < K < Ca
2+ 2+ +
II. Duplication of centriole

III. Synthesis of energy rich compounds and proteins

Which of the above functions are carried out by a plant


cell before it divides?
1. I only 2. I, and II
3. I and III 4. I, II, and III

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The duration of which of the following is constant 31
Consider the given two statements:

in most cell types?


I. Morphology of chromosomes is best studied at
1. G1 phase, S phase and G2 phase
metaphase

2. S phase, M phase and G1 phase


II. At this stage, a chromosome is made up of two sister
3. S phase, G2 phase and M phase
chromatids, held together at the centromere

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

4. G1 phase, M phase and G2 phase


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

3. I is true but II is false

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Consider the following statements:
4. I is false but II is true
I. G0 phase is viewed as either an extended G1 phase
where the cell is neither dividing nor preparing to divide 32
All the following key events take place during
or as a distinct quiescent stage which occurs outside of telophase of mitosis except:

the cell cycle.


1. Chromosomes cluster at the opposite spindle poles

II. In gamete production interphase is succeeded by 2. Chromosomes become discrete

meiosis.
3. Nuclear envelope reforms

III. In programmed cell death interphase is followed or 4. Nucleolus, ER and Golgi complex reform
preempted by apoptosis.

The correct statements include:


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At the metaphase plate:

1. II and III
1. The sister chromatids of a chromosome are connected
2. I and III
by their kinetochores to the spindle fibers from the same
3. I, II, and III
pole

4. I only 2. The non sister chromatids of a chromosome are


connected by their kinetochores to the spindle fibers
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Mitosis is also called ‘equational division’ because:
from the same pole

1. the number of chromosomes in both daughter cells are 3. The sister chromatids of a chromosome are connected
the same
by their kinetochores to the spindle fibers from the
2. the sum of the number of chromosomes in two opposite poles

daughter cells is equal to the number of chromosomes in 4. The non sister chromatids of a chromosome are
the parent cell
connected by their kinetochores to the spindle fibers
3. each progeny cell receives only one set of from the opposite poles
chromosomes from the parent cell

4. the number of chromosomes in the parent and the 34


Onion root tip has 16 chromosomes in each cell.
progeny cells is the same How many chromosomes will the cell respectively have
at G1 phase, after S phase and after M phase?

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Prophase of mitosis is not characterized by:
1. 16, 32, 16

1. condensation of chromatin
2. 16, 32, 8

2. migration of centrosomes to opposite poles


3. 16, 16, 8

3. formation of mitotic apparatus


4. 16, 16, 16
4. pairing of homologous chromosomes
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Consider the following two statements:

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Plants show mitotic divisions:
I. Plant cells undergo cytokinesis in a different manner
1. only in germ line cells
than the animal cells.

2. at the root apex and shoot apex only


II. Plant cells are enclosed by a relatively inextensible
3. in both diploid and haploid cells
cell wall.

4. for the productions of gametes only Of the two statements:

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

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

3. I is correct but II is incorrect

4. I is incorrect but II is correct

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The key features of meiosis include all the 40
Which stage of meiosis is shown in the diagram
following except:
given below?

1. Pairing of heterologous chromosomes

2. Crossing over between non sister chromatids of


homologous chromosomes

3. Four haploid cells produced at the end of the second


division

4. Initiated after DNA replication in S phase

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Consider the given two statements:

I. Meiosis conserves a specific number of chromosomes


across generations in sexually reproducing organisms

II. Meiosis results in a reduction of chromosome number

by half
1. Metaphase I

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


2. Metaphase II

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


3. Anaphase I

3. I is true but II is false


4. Anaphase II
4. I is false but II is true

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Meiosis results in the formation of:
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Identify the stage of meiotic cell division shown in

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