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BOTANY
1) 4 2) 3 3) 1 4) 3 5) 3 6) 4 7) 3 8) 4 9) 1 10) 3
11) 4 12) 2 13) 1 14) 3 15) 3 16) 1 17) 2 18) 1 19) 4 20) 3
21) 2 22) 2 23) 2 24) 1 25) 3 26) 4 27) 4 28) 3 29) 4 30) 4
31) 2 32) 2 33) 4 34) 1 35) 4 36) 2 37) 3 38) 2 39) 3 40) 4
41) 1 42) 2 43) 1 44) 1 45) 2 46) 4 47) 3 48) 1 49) 3 50) 2

ZOOLOGY
51) 4 52) 3 53) 2 54) 4 55) 2 56) 3 57) 4 58) 4 59) 3 60) 4
61) 2 62) 3 63) 2 64) 2 65) 4 66) 2 67) 4 68) 2 69) 2 70) 3
71) 3 72) 4 73) 3 74) 4 75) 4 76) 3 77) 2 78) 3 79) 3 80) 4
81) 4 82) 3 83) 2 84) 4 85) 3 86) 4 87) 3 88) 3 89) 2 90) 3
91) 3 92) 3 93) 3 94) 4 95) 3 96) 2 97) 3 98) 1 99) 3 100) 2

PHYSICS
101) 2 102) 1 103) 3 104) 2 105) 3 106) 1 107) 3 108) 1 109) 3 110) 1
111) 3 112) 3 113) 2 114) 2 115) 1 116) 4 117) 2 118) 1 119) 3 120) 2
121) 3 122) 4 123) 2 124) 2 125) 3 126) 2 127) 1 128) 1 129) 2 130) 3
131) 1 132) 3 133) 2 134) 3 135) 4 136) 3 137) 2 138) 4 139) 3 140) 2
141) 2 142) 1 143) 2 144) 2 145) 4 146) 2 147) 2 148) 1 149) 4 150) 1

CHEMISTRY
151) 2 152) 2 153) 3 154) 1 155) 4 156) 2 157) 4 158) 4 159) 1 160) 2
161) 2 162) 2 163) 1 164) 1 165) 3 166) 4 167) 2 168) 4 169) 4 170) 2
171) 1 172) 3 173) 1 174) 1 175) 1 176) 1 177) 4 178) 2 179) 3 180) 3
181) 3 182) 3 183) 3 184) 2 185) 2 186) 1 187) 1 188) 2 189) 1 190) 2
191) 2 192) 3 193) 3 194) 3 195) 2 196) 2 197) 3 198) 2 199) 1 200) 4
BOTANY HINTS
In algae with haplontic life cycle sporophyte is represented only by zygote. The
haploid plant produces haploid gametes in haploid gametangia
2. Amorphophallus provides safe place to insects to lay the eggs.
3. Date palm is dioecious. Hence emasculation is not required to flowers of female
plant.
4. Recessive traits are expressed only in homozygous condition.
5. Codons GUG, GUU, GUC and GUA code for valine.
6. All statements are true with reference to transcription in prokaryotes
7. Regulatory proteins act as either activators or repressors
8. Himgiri – Wheat – Hill bunt
Karan rai – Mustard – White rust
Pusa snowball – Cauliflower – Black rot
Pusa Komal – Cowpea – Bacterial blight
9. Lysine and Tryptophan. Parbhani kranti is variety of Bhindi
10. Masses of aerobic bacteria associated with fungal filaments are called flocs
11. Lady bird – Aphids
Mycorrhiza – Glomus
Free living fungus – Trichoderma
Biogas – Methanobacterium
12. Insertion of alien DNA at EcoRI site of pBR 322 does not inactivate the antibiotic
resistant genes of the plasmid
13. Phage mediated gene transfer in bacteria is transduction
14. Trichoderma, NPV, Bacillus thuriengiencis are bio control agents
15. Seral communities are those that replace and being replaced by other communities
in a sere.
16. Nutrient cycling accounts for less than 10%
17. In Euphorbia, stems are modified into fleshy cylindrical structures with spines in
some species.
18. Pyrenoid – chloroplast
Hub – centriole
Hydrolytic enzymes – Lysosome
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Cis-trans cisternae - Golgi body
19. Nucleolus is the site for active r – RNA synthesis
20. Motile spores and gametes are not found in rhodophyceae
21. Sphagnum peat has capacity to hold water and hence used for transshipment of live
specimens.
22. Rapid multiplication of Gonyaulax makes the sea appear red.
23. Stamens with filaments of different lengths - Mustard
Leaf tendrils – Pisum
Stem tendrils – Cucumber
Apocarpous pistil – Lotus
24. No division of centromere in Anaphase – I
25. Gibberellins promote early seed production in conifers.
26. Lenticels are formed to promote exchange of gases in woody stems Cork cells are
suberized but not cells of secondary cortex.
27. Maize and coconut are monecious
28. Ectocarpus is branched filamentous alga
29. Pith is well developed in dicot stem
30. Insulin – protein
Tryptophan – amino acid
Both are primary metabolites.
31. TCA cycle starts with condensation of acetyl group with Oxalo acetic acid.
32. NAD is a coenzyme
33. Prothallus is multicellular haploid gametophyte without vascular tissues and
bears sex organs
34. In dioecious plants only xenogamy is possible
35. Mycoplasmas are prokaryotes
SECTION – B
36. In liverworts and Mosses gametophytes are freeliving
→ Cycas & Marchantia are dioecious plants
→ In gymnosperms endosperm is prefertilization product
→ Fucus and Volvox are Oogamous

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37. Horsetails are Pteridophytes
38. Actinomorphic, hypogynous, bisexual with parietal placentation
39. Quiscent centre is found in root apical meristem
40. Fibrovascular bundles are found in monocot stems
41. Photorespiration
42. Competitive inhibitor competes with substrate for active sites of enzymes
43. Diplotene
44. Phenyl mercuric acetate is antitranspirant
45. Z – scheme shows the involvement of both PS I & PS II
46. Primary sludge is formed during primary treatment
47. Hin d II – produces blunt ended fragments of DNA.
48. UGG – Tryptophan, GAG – Glutamic acid,
GGG – Glycine and UUU – Phenyl alanine
49. ( 2n + 1 ) trisomy of 21 chromosome leads to down’s syndrome in human beings.
50. Facilitated diffusion is a downhill transport and a means of passive transport.

ZOOLOGY HINTS
Lippes loop is IUD. Implant is placed under the skin, vault – cervix, saheli is oral pill
52. NK cells and interferons provide innate immunity. Immunoglobulins, T-lymphocytes
and β − lymphocytes provide acquired immunity
53. Morphine →Papaver, Marijuana → Cannabis,
Atropine → Atropa, Cocaine → Erythroxylum
54. Sequence annotation (NCERT)
55. Lamarck proposed the theory of inheritance of acquired characters
56. The physical space where the animal lives is called habitat
57. Secondary productivity is always less than the Net primary productivity
58. Melanotropin (MSH) is secreted by adenohypophysis, Thyrocalcitonin stimulates
mineralization of bone Aldosterone is secreted by adrenal cortex
59. In cockroach ootheca is secreted by collaterial glands
60. Thin segment of ascending limb of Henle’s loop facilitates transport of urea from the
medullary interstitium into the tubule
61. Nuclease, amylase, carboxypeptidase are present in pancreatic juice
62. Ribs and sternum are raised during inspiration, contraction of diaphragm
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occurs during inspiration
63. Fibrinogen is activated by thrombin
64. Tetany is due to low Ca++ in blood / body fluid
65. Somatic neural system relays impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles
66. Estrogen is secreted during luteal phase also Regeneration of uterine endometrium
during proliferative phase is due to estrogen
67. Enzyme replacement therapy involves injecting functional ADA to the patient
68. Wuchereria – lymph vessels, Plasmodium– Erythrocytes, Trichophyton – skin folds,
Entamoeba – large intestine
69. Klinefelter syndrome is a result of aneuploidy, Failure of cytokinesis after telophase
results in polyploidy
70. Vertebrate brains – example for homology
71. World summit was held in Johannesberg, south Africa
72. Salamandra – amphibian with scaleless skin
73. ADH is secreted by hypothalamus
74. Cartilage differs from bone by having pliability
75. Juxta glomerular apparatus (JGA) is formed by afferent arteriole and DCT which lie
in the cortex
76. Goblet cells are present in mucosa, Brunner’s glands are present in duodenum,
Tongue is attached by frenulum
77. Total volume expired after normal inspiration is EC = TV + ERV
78. Heart pumps out mixed blood in incomplete double circulation
79. Meromyosin is present in the thick filament
80. Organ of corti is present on the basilar membrane
81. Filariasis, leishmaniasis, plague – vector borne disease
82. Age pyramid with a broad base is a growing population with high percentage of
young individuals
83. Tropical environments are less seasonal, more constant and predictable
84. Planting trees, cutting down the usage of fossil fuel help to control global warming
85. Increase in concentration of the toxicant at successive trophic levels is
biomagnification

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SECTION – B
86. Sea horse – fish, sea hare – mollusk, sea urchin – echinoderm
87. Common carp, rohu, catla, clarias are freshwater fishes
88. Pelycosaurs are synapsids
89. Balanus and Chathamalus exhibit competition, which is harmful to both
90. It is pyramid of energy which is always upright
91. Cichlid fishes in lake Victoria became extinct after the introduction of nile perch
92. Polyblend increases the water repellant properties of bitumen
93. Hemichordates are unsegmented animals
94. Insulin stimulates glycogenesis
95. Columnar cells of intestinal mucosa bear microvilli
96. Parietal cells secrete intrinsic factor
97. Interstitial fluid has same mineral composition as that of plasma
98. Humerus – pectoral girdle → Ball and socket joint
Frontal – parietal bones → fibrous joint
Atlas – Axis → Pivot joint
Joint between carpals – Gliding joint
99. Chorion is the outermost extra embryonic membrane
100. Haemophilia is blood clotting disorder

PHYSICS HINTS
L2
. L  mvr  I   constant KE=
2I
I A  I B  IC KE A  KEB  KEC
GMm GMm Gmm
102. E  TE   
2  2 R  2  3R  12 R

3GM 1   3GM  
103. planet    mv 2  m  0    
2R 2   2 R 
3GM 3 3
or v 2   3Rg   2 RG   v 2
R 2 2
or v  1.5 ve

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GM 2 Mv 2 GM
3 2  V 
L L/ 3  L 
1  GM 2  3 GM 2
104. TE  3  MV 2   3    
2  L  2 L

105.
A
Fsin

F

Fcos
sharingstress
B
F cos 

 A / sin  
1 p2 1 YAe 2 p 2
106. Strain energy is converted in KE F .e   or  
2 2m 2 l 2m
107. The tension in the string on cooling  T  YA t
Also, mass per unit length  m  A

T Y t
Wave velocity  
m 
108. Concept
109. P1/ r
2T 2T
110.  hdg  r 
r hdg
2T cos 
111. h 
rdg
1
h
r
Rectangle hyperbola
112. Concept
113. In the first 100m body starts from rest and its velocity goes on increasing and after
100 m it acquire maximum velocity (terminal velocity). Further, air friction i.e.
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viscous force which is proportional to velocity is low in the beginning and maximum
at v=VT
Hence work done against air friction in the first 100 m is less than the work done in next
100m
114: Height of liquid in vessel C is maximum. Therefore, force on the base of vessel C is
maximum
   Po  h  g  A  . Net force on the Vessel = weight of liquid, plus Po ATop

115. F1   hdg  . A F2  Adv 2 F2  Ad  2 gh

116. Rate of production of heat  P  Fv  6 rv 2

But v r 2  P r 5
So, the correct answer is (4).
117.

2 h

3 Vi Vf
3

1
2  3   h  3h  4
2
h 4 4 4
Then    a/g  a g
3 3 3 3
118. The level is maximum, when inward and outward flow rates are equal.
a2
  a 2 gh  h 
2 ga 2
119. Suppose d = distance of epicentre of earth quake from point of observation
45
 tP  t S ,given that t S  t P  240
8
4.5 240  8
 tS  t S  240  t S   548.5s
8 3.5
d  vS t S  4.5  548.5  2468.6  2500km

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120. After 2sec the pulses will overlap completely. The string becomes straight and
therefore does not have any potential energy and its entire must be kinetic
 RT
121. V 
M
V1  M
 1 2
V2  2 M1
v
122. n1  .n
 v  vs 
Where vs  2 gl 1  cos 

c df c  dl  cv
123. f    2  2
4l dt 4l  dt  4l
124. The eyes piece of microscope is near by the lens of eye
1 1.5 1  1.5
125.    v  5cm
v 6 10
126. Concept
127. y  3  x

45o 45o
x

Given y  3  x
y  x  3
Compare with y  mx  c
m  1
Normal drawn to wave front gives direction of propagation of light
For perpendicular lines
m1m2  1

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m2  1  tan   1

  45o
 45o with =ve x-axis

128. Path difference 
2
a a  2mqV
129. Resolving power R  
1.22 1.22  h
R1 V 16 2 R
 1    R2 
R2 V2 4 1 2

 l 
130. For silvered lens, P  2 PL  PM  2  
 15 
I 15
Focal length F    cm
P 2
It acts like a concave mirror.
l l l 2 l l
For mirror       v  12cm
F u v 15 20 v
131. For concave mirror R  220mm and f  110mm for convex mirror, R  140mm and
f  70 mm

v
l

40cm 20cm

The image of concave mirror at focus.


The distance of virtual object for convex mirror u  90mm
l l l l l l
For convex mirror       v  315mm
v u f v 90 70
l l l 2 l l
      v  12cm
F u v 15 20 v
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132.   total   prism   mirror

    1 a  180  2i 

 1.5  1 4o  180  2  2o 

 2o  176o  178o
133. The field at centre due to entire ring is same as that due to gap, if charge is present
in the gap.
q l 0.01
Charge of gap   dq    dx   0.002 
2 R 2  0.5  5

l dq o 0.01 l
At centre, E  2
 9  10   2
 7.2  107 N / C
4 en R 5 25  10
134. The dipole moment makes an angle 60o with X-axis and lies in X-Y plane as shown in
figure.
The electric filed point A due to dipole is

kP
E 3
1  3cos2  where   60o
r
7k
E 
8
135. A moving charge produces both an electric field and a magnetic field while a
stationary charge produces only an electric field
1 3Q
136. E  towards  3Q 
4 0 r 2

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1 Q
E2  awayfrom   q 
4 0 r r 2
2


E
   same direction 
3
137. Concept
138. If I is the final intensity and I0 is the initial intensity then
10
I 5 I 1  3
I  0  cos 2 30o  or      0.12
2 I0 2  2 

200 1
139. Vrms  , irms 
2 2
200 1 
P  Vrms irms cos   cos  50 watt
2 2 2
e1 N1
140. 
e2 N 2
141. In non-resonant circuits impedance
1
z , with rise in frequency Z decreases i.e. current increases so
2
1  1 
  C 
2
R   L 
circuit behaves as capacitive circuit.
1 T 2
142. Vrms 10 dt  10V
T 0

143.  sin 1    sin 30   1
a
3
 sin 30   2
2
3 1
sin   
2 2
2 3
   sin 1
1 4
144.

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y
S1

x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 x 0

S2 x

145. The surface area normal to electric field is a triangle h and base 2R.
 l l 
146. t   1 0 100
 l100  l0 
147. Mg  Vdis 1 g   Ah  1 g

 A0 0  At  0
0
 A0  0  A0 1        2
1   
148.

 1
  L
2
149. RrQ       40o C
K  KA
 A
 2 
1
m x  T2  2T1
T
PT 4  P2  16 P
1 2
150. h1  20t  gt
2
1
h2  30t  gt 2
2
1
h2  30t  gt 2
2
h1  h2  150  t  3s

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CHEMISTRY HINTS
151.

O
F
F
Xe
F F

Hybridisation : sp3d2

Shape: Square pyramidal


152. A mixture of CO and N 2 is called producer gas
153. Caro’s acid is H 2SO5

Heat
154. NH 4 NO3   N 2O  2 H 2O
155. Equilibrium constant depends on temperature, not on concentration
156. To calculate K ep for
 A  C......K
D  B 

 B  K1 
Eq (1) A 

 B  K 2 
Eq (1) A 

Are reversed and added


1
So, K 
K1K 2
157. MgSO4 is readily soluble in water
158. N 2O 3 is blue solid which is acidic in nature
159. Brown ring test for nitrates
NO3  3Fe2  4H   NO  3Fe3  2H 2O
2 2
 Fe  H 2O 6   NO   Fe  H 2O 5 NO   H 2O
Brown Complex

WH 2 1
160. 
WO2 4

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Wgiven
Moles 
Molar mass
nH 2 1/ 2 4
So  
nO2 4 / 32 1

nHNO3 1000
161. Molarity  
Vml 1
2  250
nHNO3   0.5
1000
WHNO3  0.5  63  31.5 g

Because 70% HNO3 (W/W) is given so 70g


HNO3 is present in = 100g solution
100
1 g is present in
70
100 31.5
31.5g HNO3 is present in   45 g
70 1
So, 45g of 70% HNO3 is required to make 250 ml of 2M HNO 3 solution

162. Elements  eg H  kJ mol 1 

F  328
Cl  349
S  200
O  141
163. E.CC2  :  1s 2 , *1s 2 , 2 s 2 , * 2 s 2 ,  2 p x2   2 p 2y

Bonds formed in C 2 molecule are due to electrons in  orbitals


164. Butter is an example of emulsion where dispersed phase and dispersion medium are in
liquid state.
165. Bridging H will not participate in tautomerism

O OH




H
H
H

166. Ethynylestradiol is antifertility drug


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PM
167. d 
RT
d M
Higher the molar mass, higher is the density of the gas.
168. Given reaction is with 1° halide and occurs via SN2 mechanism.
CH 3CH 2CH 2 Br + NaCN  CH 3CH 2CH 2CN + NaBr
SN2 mechanism will be fastest in DMF (polar aprotic solvents)
169. Due to resonance

H
+
O O H

170.

NO2 NHOH

Zn
N
 
H4Cl

(Product)

171. Alkenes react with HCl via formation of stable carbocation. In CH 2  CH2 , least stable
carbonation will be formed.
172. Electron releasing groups increase the stability of carbonation and electron withdrawing
groups decrease the stability of carbocation.
173.

+ + + + +

> > > >

Aromatic Aromatic Allyl Secondary Anti-aromatic

More the stability of carbocation more will be the reactivity


174.

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Cu
573K
 

OH O

Secondary alcohol on reaction with Cu at 573 k gives ketone as major product


175.

COOH COOH COOH OH

OH

> > >

NO2

Correct order of acidic strength of the given compound is


176. Excessive sulphate in drinking water causes laxative effect.
177.
O

H3C C OH S
OCl2
 CHC
3 OCl C
6H6

AlCl3
C6HC
5 OCH3

HCN
OH
OH

C6H5 C COOH H2O/H
  C H 6 5 C
CN
CH3
CH3

178. Ores Composition


Bauxite Al 2O 3  xH 2O
Calamine ZnCO3
Cuprite Cu 2O
Sphalerite ZnS
179. Tollen’s reagent oxidises aldehydes and formic acid
180.

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NH2 N2+Cl- OH OH

COOH

N
aNO2

HCl
 
i NaOH

ii CO2


iii H
 05 C
o
CHC3 OCl

(A) (B) Pyridine

OCOCH3

COO
H

181. R-NH2 represents primary amine.


So, is primary amine.
CH3

H3C C NH2

CH3

182. Dacron is a polyester of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.


COOH

O O
H2C CH2
H2 H2
+n O C C O C C
HO OH

COOH
Dacron
183. deficiency of vitamin C causes ‘Scurvy’
184.

KMnO4,H2SO4 COOH

 
COOH

Hexane - 1, 6 dioic acid (Adipic acid)


2.303 a
185. t = log
k ax
2.303 100
t= 3
log
9.212  10 100  75 

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2.303
t= log 4
9.212  103
1000
t=  2log 2
4
 250  2  0.3
 150 s

186. Metal in +3 oxidation state will have higher splitting energy. Also Cl  is weaker in field
strength than. H 2O So splitting order of CFSE is
3 2 4
 Fe  H 2O 6    Fe  H 2O 6    FeCl6 

187. W   Pext V

 5   6.75  1.75 
 25 L atm
 25  101.3 J
W  2532.5 J
U  q  w
For adiabatic process, q = 0
U  w=  2532.5 J =  2.5 kJ
188. Sodium benzoate is salt of weak acid and strong base
1
pH  7   pK a  log C
2
1
7  4.2  log 0.2
2
1
7  4.2  log 0.2
2
189. With increasing atomic numbers, the atomic size of lanthanoids decrease
1
190. H 2O  H 2  O2
2
1mol  18 g
18 g water require 2 F to decompose
Q = It
2  96500
Time (t) 
3

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= 64333.3 s
= 17.87 hrs.
 eq 10
191.   0
  0.05
 eq 200

 H    C  1  0.05 M

pH =  log  H  

=  log  5  10 2 

 2  log5
 2  0.7
= 1.3
192.   iCRT
1
3.94  i   0.082  300
 10 
3.94  10
i=  1.6
0.082  300
3
 3K    Fe  CN  
K 3  Fe  CN 6    3 6
1 

At given time
1    3  
i
1
1.6  1  3
0.6  3
0.6
So    0.2
3
So % dissociation  0.2  100  20%
193. 4r  3a

3 3
r a  360  155.88
4 4
r  155.9 pm
 A g +  I 
194. AgI 
 s+0.2 s
0.2

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 Ag +   I    K sp

s  0.2  8.3  1017


8.3  1017
s=  41.5  10 17
0.2
s  4.15  1016
195. 1F electricity = 30g CO32

 3g CO32
0.1F  9650C
196. H 2O can donate its lone pair, hence, acts as a lewis base
197. N is involved in 4 covalent bonds, so will not participate in resonance.
hv
198. CH 3  CH 3  Cl2   CH 3CH 3Cl
The only monochloro product
199.


H CH  PhMgBr H
3O
PhCHO
2 H

200. CaCO3  CaO  CO 2


100 g 22.4 at STP
10 g 2.24 L
As sample is only 80% pure
 VCO2  g   2.24  8
 1.792 L
 1.8 L

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