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Botany - Section A 5. Match List - I with List - II


 List -I   List - II
1. Match the following (a) Cristae (i) Primary constriction in chromosome
Column l Column ll (b)
(ii) Disc-shaped sacs in Golgi apparatus
(a) ER (i) Tubulin Thylakoids
(b) Golgi complex (ii) Acid  phosphatase (c)
(iii) Infoldings in mitochondria
(c) Lysosome (iii) Microsomes Centromere
(d) Microtubule (iv) Phargmosomes (d) (iv) Flattened membranous sacs in stroma
Cisternae of plastids
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1. (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
1. (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
2. (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
2. (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
3. (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
3. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
4. (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
4. (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
2. Which one of the following organelles is not
associated with the endomembrane system? 6. In castor, lipid or fat is stored in
1. Golgi bodies 1. Aleuroplasts
2. ER 2. Proteinoplasts
3. Glyoxysome 3. Elaioplasts
4. Vacuole 4. Amyloplasts

3. In acrocentric chromosomes 7. Disc shaped proteinaceous structure attached to the


1. The centromere is present near the tip of one of its centromere of a chromosome is called
arms 1. Chromocentre
2. p and q arms are clearly visible 2. NOR
3. There is no p arm 3. Chromomere
4. Both (1) & (2) 4. Kinetochore

4. How many microtubules are present in the axoneme 8. Each centriole in a centrosome is made up of nine
part of eukaryotic flagellum? 1. Peripheral triplets of flagellin protein
1. 9 2. Peripheral doublets of tubulin protein
2. 27 3. Peripheral triplets of tubulin protein
3. 18 4. Peripheral triplets and two central singlets of
4. 20 microtubules.

9. Match the columns (l with ll)


Column-l Column-ll
a. Microbodies i. Ribosome
b. Chromosome ii. Sap vacuole
c. Polysome iii. Peroxisome
d. Tonoplast iv. Kinetochore

(a) (b) (c) (d)


1. (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
2. (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
3. (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
4. (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

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10.
Which of the following statement is not related to 15.
Read the following statements and choose the option

centriole?
which is true for them.

1.  Made up of nine evenly spaced peripheral fibrils of Statement-1: Polar molecules cannot pass through lipid
tubulin protein
bilayer of plasma membrane by self.

2.  It gives rise to spindle fibres in plant cells


Statement-2: Polar molecules require carrier proteins to
3.  The central part of the proximal region is called the facilitate their transport across the membrane.

hub
1. Both the statements are correct

4.  It forms the basal body of eukaryotic flagella  2. Both statements are incorrect

3. Only statement-1 is correct

11.
Extranuclear inheritance is a consequence of the 4. Only statement-2 is correct
presence of genes in :

1. Endoplasmic reticulum & mitochondria


16.
Which of the following cell organelle is a major site
2. Ribosomes and chloroplast
for the synthesis of steroidal hormones?

3. Lysosomes and ribosomes


1.  SER

4. Mitochondria and chloroplasts 2.  Golgi bodies

3.  Ribosomes

12.
Select the incorrect statement for lipids for plasma 4.  Peroxisome 
membrane.

1. Heads are polar situated towards outer side


17.
The correct statement regarding RER is :

2. Mainly consist of phosphoglycerides


1.  It bears enzymes for modifying polypeptides

3. Nonpolar tails are situated towards inner side


2.  It takes part in detoxification of toxic chemicals with
4. Tails are hydrophilic in nature the help of cytochrome 450 

3.  It makes glycosomes

13.
Given is a statement of assertion (A) is followed 4.  If forms spherosome and synthesize ascorbic acid
by a statement of the reason (R) :

A : Carotenoids are fat soluble pigments.


Botany - Section B
R : They are present in chromoplasts.

1.  Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is 18.
Mark the following statements as true (T) or false (F)
the correct explanation of the assertion.
and select the correct option :

2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not A. Acrocentric chromosome appears J-shaped during
the correct explanation of the assertion.
anaphase.

3.  Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.


B. Centromere holds two chromatids together.

4.  Both Assertion and Reason are false statements C. Outer membrane of nucleus is connected with SER
only.

14.
According to widely accepted "fluid mosaic model",
    A   B   C

cell membranes are semi-fluid, where lipids and integral


1. T   F   F

proteins can diffuse randomly. In recent years, this


2. F   T   T

model has been modified in several respects. In this


3. T   T   F

regard, which of the following statements are incorrect :

4. F   F   T
1. Proteins can also undergo flip-flop movements in the
lipid bilayer 19.
Select the wrong statement for plastids.

2. Many proteins remain completely embedded within 1. All types of plastids have carotenoids and chlorophyll

the lipid bilayer


2. These are found in plants and euglenoids

3. Proteins in cell membranes can travel within the lipid 3. They trap light energy during photosynthesis

bilayer
4. They give plant parts yellow, orange or red color
4. Proteins can remain confined within certain domains
of the membrane
20.
Palade particles

  1. Are granular structures

2. Are made up of DNA and proteins

3. Are single membrane bound

4. Are found in cytoplasm only

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21.
The cell organelle capable of digesting

Zoology - Section A
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids etc 

(a) Is lysosomes
26.
Amino acids, as the name suggests, have both an
(b) Contains enzymes which are optimally active at amino group and a carboxyl group in their structure. In
acidic pH
addition. All naturally occurring amino acids (those
(c) Is a type of microbody
which are found in proteins) are called L-amino acids.
Choose the correct option :
From this, can you guess from which compound can the
1. (a) and (b)
simplest amino acid be made?

2. (b) and (c)


1. Formic acid

3. (a) and (c)


2. Methane

4. (a), (b) and (c) 3. Phenol

4. Glycine
22.
Identify the wrong match

1. Golgi body - Dense reticular structure found near 27.


Almost all enzymes are:

nucleus
1. Polysaccharides

2. Lysosome - Formed by packaging in Golgi body


2. Proteins

3. RER - Forms SER


3. Nucleic acids

4. Vacuole - Found in plants only 4. Lipids


23.
The cis face of Golgi cisternae is
28.
When we homogenize any tissues in an acid the acid
1. Also called forming face
soluble pool represents

2. Concave shaped
1. Cytoplasm
3. Also called maturing face to which vesicles coming 2. Cell membrane

from ER fuse
3. Nucleus

4. Similar to trans face 4. Mitochondria


24.
Cytoskeleton does not help in
29.
Identify the lipid shown in the given figure:

1. Providing mechanical support

2. Maintaining shape of the cell

3. Motility

4. Flagellar movement in E. coli

25.
State the following statements as true (T) or false (F)
and select the correct option.

A. Integral proteins are partially or totally buried in the 1. Glycerol

membrane.
2. Fatty acid

B. Human RBC membrane has approximately 52% 3. Sphingosine

proteins.
4. Cerebroside

C. Proteins move laterally within overall bilayer of  


membrane.

      A   B   C
30.
Which of the following is not an aromatic amino
1.   T   T   T
acid?

2.   F   T   F 1. Phenylalanine

3.   T   F   T


2. Threonine

4.   F   F   T 3. Tyrosine

4. Tryptophan

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31.
Many organic substances are negatively charged e.g., 36.
What level of protein organization structure explains

acetic acid, while others are positively charged e.g., the 3-D shape of an enzyme?

ammonium ion. An amino acid under certain conditions 1. primary structure

would have both positive and negative charges 2. tertiary structure

simultaneously in the same molecule. Such a form of 3. secondary structure

amino acid is called


4. quaternary structure
1. Positively charged form
2. Negatively charged form
37.
Consider the given two statements:

3. Neutral form
Statement 1: Lipids are a part of acid insoluble fraction
4. Zwitterionic form or the macromolecular fraction during chemical analysis
of a cell.

32.
Given below is the structure of a monosaccharide. Statement 2:Lipids have a molecular weight running in
The homopolymer of this monosaccharide is used in:
thousands of Dalton.

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

38.
Which of these can have catalytic activity?


1. RNA

1. Storage of carbohydrates in plants


2. DNA

2. Storage of carbohydrates in animals


3. Prostaglandins

3. Making the medium for microbial culture


4. Sterols
4. Formation of the structure of the plant cell wall
39.
Quaternary structure is seen in proteins that:

33.
In the absence of carbonic anhydrase in the human 1. act as biochemical catalysts

body the reaction between carbon dioxide and water 2. are embedded within the plasma

leading to the formation of carbonic acid:


membrane

1. Will not occur


3. are assembly of more than one subunits

2. Will slow down considerably


4. do not have any structural role in the

3. Will get faster


cell
4. Will remain unaltered
40.
Formation of glycosidic bond represents:

34.
Sugars are technically called carbohydrates, referring 1. Dehydration

to the fact that their formulae are only multiple of 2. Hydrolysis

C(H2O). Hexoes therefore have six carbons, twelve 3. Dehydrogenation

hydrogen and six oxygen atoms. Glucose is a hexose. 4. Isomerization


Choose from among the following another hexose.

1. Fructose
41.
An alpha helix is a:

2. Erythrose
1. primary structure of a protein

3. Ribulose
2. secondary structure of a protein

4. Ribose 3. tertiary structure of a protein

4. quaternary structure of a protein


35.
Enzymes speed up the chemical reactions by:

1. Getting used up in the reaction


42.
The first amino acid in the primary structure of a
2. Formation of different products
protein is termed as:

3. Converting endothermic reactions to exothermic


1. C – terminus amino acid

4. Lowering activation energy 2. N – terminus amino acid

3. An imino acid

4. Alpha amino acid

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47.
Consider the given two statements:

Zoology - Section B

Statement 1: The right end of the glycogen molecule is


43.
Consider the given two statements:
called the reducing end and the left end is called the non-
Statement I: The living state and metabolism are reducing end.

synonymous.
Statement 2: Glycogen is a homopolymer of alpha
Statement II: Metabolism provides a mechanism for the glucose

production of energy.
1. Only Statement 1 is correct

1. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and 2. Only Statement 2 is correct

Statement II correctly explains Statement I


3. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct

2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but 4. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are incorrect
Statement II does not correctly explain Statement I     

48.
The most important form of energy currency in
3. Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect

living systems is the bond energy in a chemical called:

4. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is correct

1. ATP

 
2. Creatine phosphate

44.
The given figure shows:
3. Acetyl CoA

4. Glucose

49.
Identify the correct statement:


I. The level of protein structure organization that
1. two amino acids linked by a peptide bond formed due provides the positional information of amino acids in a
to dehydration synthesis
protein is called as the primary structure.

2. two nucleotides linked by a dinucleotide bond formed II. Only right handed helices are observed in proteins
due to dehydration synthesis
seen in living organisms.

3. two amino acids linked by a peptide bond forming a III. Tertiary structure is absolutely necessary for the
zwitter ion
many biological activities of proteins.

4. two nucleotides linked by an ester bond due to 1. Only I and II

hydrolysis
2. Only I and III

  3. Only II and III

4. I, II and III
45.
Consider the given two statements:

Statement 1: Certain amino acids are essential for our 50.


Consider the given two statements:

health.
Statement 1: Iodine test can detect the presence of starch
Statement 2: Only such amino acids are used to make but not of cellulose in a given sample.

proteins in our body according to our own genetic code.


Statement 2: Starch forms helical secondary structure
1. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct and and can hold iodine molecules while cellulose does not
Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1
contain complex helices and hence cannot hold iodine.

2. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct but 1. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct and
Statement 2 does not correctly explain Statement 1
Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1

3. Statement 1 is correct but Statement 2 is incorrect


2. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct but
4. Statement 1 is incorrect but Statement 2 is correct
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

46.
An example of a metabolic conversion not catalyzed  
by an enzyme in a living system will be:

1. formation of a peptide bond

2. carbon dioxide dissolving inn water

3. crossing over in meiosis

4. None, as there is no un-catalyzed metabolic


conversion in living systems

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Chemistry - Section A 57.


The number of moles of magnesium phosphate, 

M g (P O )  that contain 0.25 mole of oxygen atoms are

3 4
2

51.
Amount of HCl that would react with 5.0 g of - 

manganese dioxide, as per the given reaction will be


1.  0.02 

4HCl(aq) + MnO2(s) ➡ 2H2O(l) + MnCl2(aq) + Cl2(2)


2.  3. 125  ×  10
−2

1. 4.8 g
3. 1. 25  ×  10
−2

2. 6.4 g
4. 2. 5  ×  10 −2

3. 2.8 g

4. 8.4 g 58.
The molarity of 40%  N aOH   (by mass) is (d = 1.2
g/ml)

52.
The mass percent of carbon in carbon dioxide is : 
1. 10 M 

1.  0.034%
2. 12 M 

2.  27.27%
3. 5 M 

3.  3.4%
4. 6 M 
4.  28.7%
59.
Two solutions of a substance (non electrolyte) are
53.
The ratio of number of atoms in 1 gm  N H   and 1 mixed in the following manner.

gm N  is:

2
480 mL of 1.5 M first solution +520 mL of 1.2 M
1. 

28 second solution.

17
What is the molarity of the final mixture?

2. 

28

34
1. 2.70 M

3. 

56
2. 1.344 M

17
3. 1.50 M

4. 
17

28 4. 1.20 M
        
60.
The amount of water vapour  produced by the
54.
For the reaction, 2A + B −−→ 3C, 8 moles of A
complete combustion of 16 g of methane is-

reacts with 5 moles of B to form C. How many


1. 9 g

maximum moles of C are formed?

2. 18 g

1. 13 mole

3. 36 g

2. 15 mole

4. 27 g
3. 12 mole

4. 8 mole 61.


The mass of CaCO3  required to react completely
55.
6.02 × 10 molecules of urea are present in 100 mL with 25 mL of 0.75 M HCl  according to the given
20

of its solution. The concentration of urea solution is:


reaction would be

(Avogadro constant, N = 6.02 × 10  mol )

23 −1 CaCO3(s) + HCl(aq) ➡ CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) 

1. 0.001 M
1. 0.36g

2. 0.01 M
2. 0.09 g

3. 0.02 M
3. 0.96 g

4. 0.1 M 4. 0.66 g

56.
When 22.4 L of H2 (g) is mixed with 11.2 L of Cl2 62.
Concentrated nitric acid is 70% HNO3. The amount
(g), each at STP, the moles of HCl(g) formed is equal to of concentrated nitric acid solution that should be used
-
to prepare 250 mL of 2.0 M HNO3 would be

1. 1 mole of HCl (g)


1. 45.0 g conc. HNO3

2. 2 moles of HCl (g)


2. 90.0 g conc. HNO3

3. 0.5 mole of HCl (g)

4. 1.5 mole of HCl (g) 3. 70.0 g conc. HNO3

4. 54.0 g conc. HNO3

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63.
The volume occupied by ten  molecules of water 69.
Which, of the following, has the maximum number

(density 1g cm-3 ) is : 
of atoms at NTP? 

1.  1 ml CH

1.  18 cm3 
4

2.  1 ml N

2.  22400 cm3 

3.  1 ml H

3.  6.023 × 10-23 cm3  


4. 1 ml H O
2

-22
4.  3.0 × 10  cm 3
70.
Assertion(A): The number of molecules in 1g NH3 is
64.
The mole fraction of a solute in an aqueous solution more than 1g N2 .

is 0.1. The molality of the solution, approximately, will Reason(R): 1mole of NH   as well as 1 mole of
3
be 

1. 3.085 
N 2  contains  23
6.023 × 10  atoms.

2. 6.17
1. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
3. 12.34
of A.

4. 24.68  2. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct


explanation of A.
65.
An element X has the following isotopic 3. A is true and R is false.

composition:
4. A and R both are false.

200X : 90%, 199X : 8.0%, 202X : 2.0%


 
The weighted average atomic mass of the naturally
occurring element X is closest to 
71.
The molarity of N aN O  solution (molecular weight
3

1. 201 u
of  N aN O   = 85) is 1M. The density of the solution is
3

2. 202 u
1.25 gm/ml. The molality of the solution, approximately,
3. 199 u
will be

4. 200 u 1. 0.80 

2. 0.86 

66.
Assertion: The combustion of 16 g of methane gives 3. 0.96 

18 g of water.
4. 1 
Reason:  In the combustion of methane, water is one of
the products.
72.
Assertion: The molarity of pure water is 55.55 M at
1. Both the assertion and the reason are true and the 298 K.

reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. 


Reason: Molarity is temperature-dependent.

2. Both the assertion and the reason are true and the  

reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.


1. Both the statement are TRUE and Reason is the
3. The assertion is true but the reason is false.
correct explanation Assertion.

4. The assertion is false but the reason is true. 2. Both statements are TRUE but Reason is NOT the
correct explanation of Assertion.

67.
Which, of the following, laws of chemical 3. Assertion is TRUE and Reason is FALSE.

combination is followed by N O , N O and N O  ? 

2 2 3
4. Assertion is FALSE and Reason is TRUE.
1. Law of conservation of mass 

2. Law of multiple proportions 


73.
9.8 gm  KClO   is decomposed and the weight loss
3

3. Law of constant proportions 


was observed to be 0.384 gm. The percentage of KClO 3

4. Gay Lussac's law of constant volume   decomposed is 

1. 10% 

2. 20% 

Chemistry - Section B 3. 40% 

4. 100% 
68.
10 gm carbon reacts with 100 gm Cl  to form CCl .
2 4

The maximum weight of CCl  formed will be

1. 128 gm 

2.  94.22 gm 

3.  108.45 gm 

4. 54.22 gm 

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74.
Assertion(A): Atoms can neither be created nor be 78.
A juggler has 7 balls in air at a time and balls are

destroyed.
thrown at an interval of 1 s. Find the maximum speed
Reason(R): Under similar conditions of temperature and with which a ball comes back to the juggler's hands
pressure, an equal volume of gases does not contain an (assume air friction negligible; and g = 10 m/s ).
2

equal number of atoms.


1. 15 m/s

1. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation 2. 35 m/s

of A.
3. 55 m/s

2. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct 4. 75 m/s


explanation of A.

3. A is true and R is false.


79.
A particle is dropped from rest from a large height.
4. Both A and R are false. Assume g to be constant throughout the motion. The
  time taken by it to fall through successive distances of 1
m each will be

75.
Match list-I with list-II: 1. All equal, being equal to √2/g second

List-I List-II 2. In the ratio of the square roots of the integers 1, 2,


(a) 4.48 litres of O2 at STP (i) 0.2 moles 3,....

3. In the ratio of the difference in the square roots of the


12.022 × 1022 molecules of 23
(b) (ii) 12.044 × 10 integers i.e., 
H2O molecules
√1, (√2 − √1), (√3 − √2), (√4 − √3), . . . .

(c) 96 g of O2 (iii) 6.4 g


4. In the ratio of the reciprocals of the square roots of the
(d) 88 g of CO2 (iv) 67.2 litres at STP integers, i.e.,  ,   ,   , . . . .
1 1 1

(Given - Molar volume of a gas at STP - 22.4 L)


√1 √2 √3

Choose the correct answer from the options given 80.


Two cars P and Q start from a point at the same time
below: in a straight line and their positions are represented by 
(a) (b) (c) (d) x ​(t)=at+bt  and x ​(t)= ft− t . At what time do the cars
2 2
P Q

1. (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) have the same velocity ? 


2. (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (1) 
a−f

3. (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) 1+b

a+f

4. (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (2)  2(b−1)


a+f
(3)  ​

Physics - Section A 2(1+b)

f −a

(4)  2(1+b)

76.
The acceleration a (in ms ) of a body, starting from
−2

rest varies with time t (in s) as per the equation a = 3t+4. 81.
A particle moving along x-direction has at any
The velocity of the body at time t = 2s will be :
instant its x-coordinate given by x = 2 - 5t + 6t2. The
1. 10 ms
−1
initial velocity of the particle is (x is in meter and t is in
2. 18 ms
−1
seconds) :

3. 14 ms
−1
1. 2 m/s

4. 26 ms −1
2. -5 m/s

3. 3 m/s

77.
The ratio of the distances travelled by a freely falling 4. 12 m/s
body in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th second is :

1. 1:1:1:1

2. 1:2:3:4

3. 1:4:9:16

4. 1:3:5:7

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82.
Two parallel rail tracks run north-south. Train A 87.
A particle P is moving northward with acceleration

moves north with a speed of 54 kmh , and train B 10 m/s2 and another particle Q is moving eastward with
−1

moves south with a speed of 90 kmh . The magnitude


−1

acceleration 10 m/s2. The acceleration of particle P w.r.t.


of the velocity of B with respect to A is:
Q will be

1.  40 ms
−1

1. 10√2 m/s  N − W

2.  0 ms
−1

2. 10√2 m/s  N − E

3.  25 ms
−1

3. 20 m/s  S − W

4.  15 ms
−1

  4. 20 m/s  N − E
2

83.
A food packet is released from a helicopter rising 88.
A boy swims in 100 m long pond. He covers 40 m
steadily at speed of 9.6 m/s. After 2 seconds, speed of distance with speed of 10 m/s and next 60 m with speed
the packet will be :
of 20 m/s. The average speed of the boy is

1. 10 m/s
1. 14.3 m/s

2. 19.6 m/s
2. 9.6 m/s

3. 29.2 m/s
3. 12.5 m/s

4. 9.8 m/s 4. 19.5 m/s

84.
If magnitude of the vector sum of two vectors is 89.
A ball is thrown upward with a certain speed. It
equal to the magnitude of the difference of the two passes through the same point at 3 second and 7 second
vectors, then the angle between these vectors is:
from the start. The maximum height achieved by the ball
1.  0°
is:

2.  45°
1.  500 m

3.  90°
2.  250 m

4. 180° 3.  125 m

4.  450 m
85.
The deceleration experienced by a moving motor
90.
A scalar quantity is one that:

boat, after its engine is cut off is given by  dv


= −kv
3

dt 1. is conserved in a process.

,  where  k  is constant. If  v   is the magnitude of the


0
2. will never accept negative values.

velocity at cut off, the magnitude of the velocity at a 3. must be dimensionless.

time t after the cut-off is-


4. has the same value for observers with different
v0
(1) 

2
orientations of axes.
(2) v

(3) v e​
0
−k/1

91.
A boat has a constant velocity of 6 km/h in still
(4)
v0 water. A river is flowing at a speed of 2 km/h. What is
2
√ ( 2v kt+1 )
0
the time taken by the boat to make a trip 4 km up and 4
km down the river?

86.
Assertion: A body is momentarily at rest at the 1. h

instant it reverses the direction 


2. h
3

Reason: A body cannot have acceleration if its velocity 4

is zero at a given instant of time 


3. h
5

1. Both Assertion and Reason are correct, Reason is the  4. 2 h


correct explanation of Assertion 

2. Both Assertion and Reason are correct but reason is


not the correct explanation of assertion 

3. Assertion is correct and the reason is incorrect 

4. Assertion is incorrect and the reason is correct 

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92.
A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 20

Physics - Section B
m/s. The graph showing the velocity of the ball as a

function of time as it goes up and then comes back is:


93.
Assertion: Adding a scalar to a vector of the same
dimensions is a meaningful algebraic operation
Reason: Displacement can be added to distance.

1. Both Assertion and Reason are true and the Reason is


the correct explanation of the Assertion.

2. Both Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is


not the correct explanation of the Assertion.

3. Assertion is true but Reason is false.

4. Both Assertion and Reason are false.

1. 
94.
Rain is falling vertically downward with a speed of
35 m/s. Wind starts blowing after some time with a
speed of 12 m/s in East to West direction. The direction
in which a boy standing at the place should hold his
umbrella is:

1. tan −1
(
12

37
) w.r.t rain

2. tan −1
(
12

37
) w.r.t. wind

3. tan −1
(
12

35
) w.r.t. rain

2. 
4. tan −1
(
12
) w.r.t. wind
35

95.
Assertion: Two balls of different masses are thrown
vertically upward with the same speed. They will pass
through their point of projection in the downward
direction with the same speed.

Reason: The maximum height and downward velocity


attained at the point of projection are independent of the
mass of the ball.

1. Both Assertion and Reason are true and the Reason is


3. 
the correct explanation of the Assertion.

2. Both Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is


not the correct explanation of the Assertion.

3. Assertion is true but Reason is false.

4. Both Assertion and Reason are false.

96.
Assertion: A particle having zero acceleration must
have a constant speed.

Reason: A particle having constant speed must have zero


acceleration.

4.  1.  Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is
the correct explanation of assertion.

2. Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is


not the correct explanation of assertion.

3. Assertion is true but the reason is false.

4. Both assertion and reason are false.

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97.
Assertion: A body can have acceleration even if its

velocity is zero at a given instant of time.


Fill OMR Sheet*
Reason: A body is momentarily at rest when it reverses
its direction of motion.
*If above link doesn't work, please go to test link from
 
where you got the pdf and fill OMR from there. After
1. Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is filling the OMR, you would get answers and explanations
the correct explanation of the assertion
for the questions in the test.
2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not

the correct explanation of the assertion


3. Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.


4. Both Assertion and Reason are false statements.

98.
A stone is thrown vertically downwards with an
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initial velocity of 40 m/s from the top of a building. If it
reaches the ground with a velocity of 60 m/s, then the
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99.
Assertion: The average velocity of the object over an

interval of time is either smaller than or equal to the


average speed of the object over the same interval.

Reason: Displacement is the shortest distance.

1. Both Assertion and Reason are true and the Reason is


the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2. Both Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is
not the correct explanation of the Assertion.

3. Assertion is true but Reason is false.

4. Both Assertion and Reason are false.

100.
Assertion: Displacement of a body may be zero,
when distance traveled by it is not zero.

Reason: The displacement is the longest distance


between initial and final position.

1. Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is


the correct explanation of the assertion

2. Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not
the correct explanation of the assertion

3. Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.

4. Both Assertion and Reason are false statements.

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