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ALL INDIA
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TEST DATE : 30-Nov-2023

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PHYSICS
SECTION-A SECTION-A
1. (4) [NCERT-33] 1. (4) [NCERT-33]
2. (2) [NCERT-175] 2. (2) [NCERT-175]

vm 5 3t vm 5 3t
tan 30 tan 30
va 10 va 10

minutes

3. (3) [NCERT-Mix] 3. (3) [NCERT-Mix]

4. (3) [NCERT-75] 4. (3) [NCERT-75]

 

 

 
|v| |v|
3 3
5. (2) [NCERT-39] 5. (2) [NCERT-39]
S = t + 2t
2 S = t2 + 2t

ds ds
v= = 2t+2 v= = 2t+2
dt dt
vt=2 = 2×2+2 vt=2 = 2×2+2
= 6 m/s = 6 m/s
vt=4  2×4+2 vt=4  2×4+2
 10 m/s  10 m/s
From work energy theorem
W = K W = K
2 2
W = 1/2 mV – 1/2 mV1
2 W = 1/2 mV22 – 1/2 mV12
W = 1/2 ×2 (100– 36) W = 1/2 ×2 (100– 36)
W = 64 J. W = 64 J.
6. (4) [NCERT-126] 6. (4) [NCERT-126]
F  s – 1/3 F s – 1/3

vdv vdv
m  s 1/3 m  s 1 /3
ds ds
v dv  s –1/3 ds v dv  s –1/3 ds
v2  s2/3 = v  s1/3 v2  s2/3 = v  s1/3
P = F.v P = F.v
P = s – 1/3 x s 1/3 P = s – 1/3 x s 1/3
P  s0 P  s0
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7. (3) [NCERT-336] 7. (3) [NCERT-336]

f1 f1
f2 f2

8. (1) [NCERT-47] 8. (1) [NCERT-47]


From conservation of momentum
2 x 10 + 5 x 3 = (2 + 5) v 2 x 10 + 5 x 3 = (2 + 5) v
v = 5 m/s v = 5 m/s
9. (3) [NCERT-100] 9. (3) [NCERT-100]
10. (2) [NCERT-430] 10. (2) [NCERT-430]
Energy transfered by second electron to the atom M
in M state will be equal to the ionization energy.
Required energy = 13.6/32
= 1.5 eV. (n = 3 )
= 1.5 eV. (n = 3 )
11. (3) [NCERT-440]
11. (3) [NCERT-440]
Integrated circuit
12. (1) [NCERT-387] 12. (1) [NCERT-387]

13. (4) [NCERT-445] 13. (4) [NCERT-445]

14. (4) [NCERT-387] 14. (4) [NCERT-387]

3×108 m/sec 3×108 m/sec

15. (1) [NCERT-396] 15. (1) [NCERT-396]

P P
n= = 1.72×1031 n= = 1.72×1031
h h
16. (4) [NCERT-402] 16. (4) [NCERT-402]

1 P2 P 1 P2 P
  1   1
2 P1 P 2 P1 P

because linear momentum is conserved.


17. (1) [NCERT-424] 17. (1) [NCERT-424]

13.6 13.6
En = – eV En = – eV
n 2
n2
n=2 n=2

nh nh
Angular momentum is = =2.11×10–34 J-S = =2.11×10–34 J-S
2 2
18. (2) [NCERT-481] 18. (2) [NCERT-481]
Diode is in reverse bias current will be reverse satu-
ration current.
19. (1) [NCERT- 84] 19. (1) [NCERT- 84]
Net capacity CNet = 3C CNet = 3C

1 1
U= C V2 U= C V2
2 Net 2 Net
1 3 1 3
U= (3C) V2 Q= CV2. U= (3C) V2 Q= CV2.
2 2 2 2
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20. (2) [NCERT- 85] 20. (2) [NCERT- 85]

V 10 V 10
i=  i=  i = 0.5 Amp i=  i=  i = 0.5 Amp
R 20 R 20
V = 15 × 0.5 V = 15 × 0.5
V = 7.5 volt V = 7.5 volt
So charge on capacitor will be
q = 100 F ×7.5 q = 100 F ×7.5
q = 750 C q = 750 C
21. (4) [NCERT- 196] 21. (4) [NCERT- 196]

oi oi oi oi oi oi


BNet =  BNet = ( + 1). BNet =  BNet = ( + 1).
4R 4 R 4 a 4R 4 R 4 a
22. (3) [NCERT- 125] 22. (3) [NCERT- 125]
For maximum output power
Rext = rinternal Rext = rinternal
 6R   6R 
  +3=5   +3=5
 R6   R 6 
6R 6R
= 2  6R = 12 + 2R = 2  6R = 12 + 2R
6R 6R
 4R = 12  R = 3  4R = 12  R = 3
23. (1) [NCERT- 126] 23. (1) [NCERT- 126]

Applying K.C.L
K.C.L
15 – 6 i1 – 6 (i1 + i2) = 0
15 – 6 i1 – 6 (i1 + i2) = 0
15 = 12 i1 + 6 i2
5 = 4 i1 + 2 i2 ----- (i) 15 = 12 i1 + 6 i2
30 – 12 i2 – 6 (i1 + i2) = 0 5 = 4 i1 + 2 i2 ----- (i)
5 = 3 i2 + i1 30 – 12 i2 – 6 (i1 + i2) = 0
from eq. (i) and (ii) 5 = 3 i2 + i1
i1 = 0.5 amp. i1 = 0.5 amp.
24. (4) [NCERT-286] 24. (4) [NCERT-286]

temperature will be distributed equally

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25. (1) [NCERT-389] 25. (1) [NCERT-389]
In organ pipe longitudinal statanary wave are there.
26. (1) [NCERT-205] 26. (1) [NCERT-205]
27. (4) [NCERT-501] 27. (4) [NCERT-501]

y  A  B  A.B  A.B y  A  B  A.B  A.B


 It is AND Gate.  AND
28. (4) [NCERT-145] 28. (4) [NCERT-145]
As ig G = (i – ig) S As ig G = (i – ig) S

2 2
ig G i G ig G i G
S= = 100 G = S= = 100 G =
i  ig 2 49 i  ig 2 49
i i i i
100 100
29. (4) [NCERT-187] 29. (4) [NCERT-187]
30. (1) [NCERT-329] 30. (1) [NCERT-329]
31. (2) [NCERT -312] 31. (2) [NCERT -312]
Due to the rigid container no volume change hence
no work will be done. therfore
32. (2) [NCERT 144]
32. (2) [NCERT 144]
0 id sin   0 id sin 
|dB| =
|dB| =
4 r 2 4 r 2
dl = x = 10–2 m i = 10 r = 0.5
dl = x = 10–2 m i = 10 r = 0.5
 = 90o
 = 90o
10  10 2 10  10 2
|dB| = 10–7 × = 4×10–8 T |dB| = 10–7 × = 4×10–8 T
25  10 2 25  102
33. (4) [NCERT-77]
33. (4) [NCERT-77]
Straight line.
34. (3) [NCERT- 102] 34. (3) [NCERT- 102]

1 1
2 2
0 0
2 2
0 0

35. (1) [NCERT- 38] 35. (1) [NCERT- 38]

E 2
E 2

N/ C N/ C

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SECTION-B SECTION-B
36. (3) [NCERT- 39] 36. (3) [NCERT- 39]

putting a = 0 a=0

37. (4) [NCERT-282] 37. (4) [NCERT-282]


38. (2) [NCERT-388] 38. (2) [NCERT-388]
saturated Photo current is proportional to intensity
39. (1) [NCERT-422] 39. (1) [NCERT-422]

1 1 1 1 1 1
 RZ 2  2  2   RZ 2  2  2 
  n2 n1    n2 n1 

44.44 44.44
 1   1 
Rz2 Rz2
20.57 7.2 1.33 20.57 7.2 1.33
2  3  4  2  3  4 
Rz2 Rz2 Rz2 Rz2 Rz2 Rz2
40. (2) [NCERT-340] 40. (2) [NCERT-340]
Here the springs being in parallel combination
k = k 1 + k2 k = k1 + k 2

1 k 1 k1  k 2 1 k 1 k1  k 2
and n = n n = n
2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m
41. (4) [NCERT-339] 41. (4) [NCERT-339]
42. (1) [NCERT-285] 42. (1) [NCERT-285]
43. (3) [NCERT-60] 43. (3) [NCERT-60]
Since VA = VC VA = VC
 q(VA –VB) = q(VA – VC)  q(VA –VB) = q(VA – VC)
i.e equal along AB and AC AB AC
44. (2) [NCERT-60] 44. (2) [NCERT-60]
45. (1) [NCERT-140] 45. (1) [NCERT-140]

re me ve qpB re me ve qpB
   
rp qeB mp vp rp qeB mp vp
Given : meve = mpvp : meve = mpvp
re 1 re 1
and qe = qp  
 rp 1 qe = qp  rp 1

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46. (3) [NCERT-121] 46. (3) [NCERT-121]

mv 2 mv 2
r r

1 1
2 2
solving solving
47. (2) [NCERT-166] 47. (2) [NCERT-166]

ml2 ml2

48. (1) [NCERT-193] 48. (1) [NCERT-193]

49. (1) [NCERT-382] 49. (1) [NCERT-382]


At this possition, there is antinode
50. (1) [NCERT-364] 50. (1) [NCERT-364]

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A SECTION-A
51. (4) [NCERT-XII-418] 51. (4) [NCERT-XII-418]
52. (4) [MOD. NEET] 52. (4) [MOD. NEET]

53. (3) [NCERT-XI-389] 53. (3) [NCERT-XI-389]

Alkene undergo electrophilic addition reaction, so


1st attaeck will be Br+. Br+
54. (2) [NCERT-XI-394] 54. (2) [NCERT-XI-394]
2Na
CHI3  6Ag  CHI3 
CH  CH NaC  CNa CHI3  6Ag  CHI3  2Na
CH  CH  NaC  CNa

55. (4) [NCERT-XII-401] 55. (4) [NCERT-XII-401]


56. (4) [NCERT-XII-378] 56. (4) [NCERT-XII-378]
57. (1) [NCERT-XII-194] 57. (1) [NCERT-XII-194]
H2SO5 and H2S2O8 are peroxoacids of sulphur H2SO5 H2S2O8
58. (3) [NCERT-XII-419, 427] 58. (3) [NCERT-XII-419, 427]
Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct I II
59. (2) [NCERT-XII-247] 59. (2) [NCERT-XII-247]

NH NH
60. (3) [NCERT-XI-348] 60. (3) [NCERT-XI-348]
Cycloalkane and alkene showes ring chain
isomerism.
61. (1) [NCERT-XI-380] 61. (1) [NCERT-XI-380]
Branched alkanes has low boiling point from normal
chain.
62. (2) [NCERT-XI-320] 62. (2) [NCERT-XI-320]

Generally Lewis acid and Lewis bases are cova-


lent in nature.

63. (4) [NCERT-XI-87] 63. (4) [NCERT-XI-87]


64. (1) [NCERT-XI-325, 326] 64. (1)

Crystiline allotrops of carbon are diamond(sp3), (sp3), (sp2)


graphite(sp2) and fullerenes (sp2). (sp2)

65. (4) [NCERT-XI-41] 65. (4) [NCERT-XI-41]

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66. (3) [NCERT-XI-23] 66. (3) [NCERT-XI-23]

volume of solute
 100
volume of solution
67. (3) [NCERT-XI-193]
67. (3) [NCERT-XI-193]
Na2CO3
Na2CO3
(SB + WA)  (NaOH + H2CO3)
(SB + WA)  (NaOH + H2CO3)
68. (4) [NCERT-XII-340]
68. (4) [NCERT-XII-340] 69. (3) [NCERT-XI-329]
69. (3) [NCERT-XI-329] Me3SiCl
The chain length of silicone polymer can be
controlled by adding Me3SiCl. 70. (4) [NCERT-XI-88]
70. (4) [NCERT-XI-88] [Ne]3s23p3 I.E. 3p
2 3
[Ne]3s 3p have highest I.E. due to half filled 3p
orbital.
71. (2) [NCERT-XI-205]
71. (2) [NCERT-XI-205]
5.0×10–7
–7
5.0×10
72. (3) [NCERT-XII-335]
72. (3) [NCERT-XII-335]
(:CCl2)
In reimer tiemen reaction electrophile is carbene
(:CCl 2).
73. (4) [ NCERT-XII-389]
73. (4) [NCERT-XII-389]

Aliphatic amines are more basic than aromatic


amines.
Basic strength l.p. availability.. l.p.

74. (2) [NCERT-XI-239] 74. (2) [NCERT-XI-239]


75. (4) [NCERT-XII-400] 75. (4) [NCERT-XII-400]
76. (1) [NCERT-XI-87] 76. (1) [NCERT-XI-87]

Se2– ion has largest radius due to largest atomic Se2–


size.
77. (3) [NCERT-XI-94] 77. (3) [NCERT-XI-94]
High electronegative element X form acidic oxide, X
and Z form amphoteric oxide, and Y is least
Z Y
electronegative form basic oxide.
78. (2) [NCERT-XI-379]
78. (2) [NCERT-XI-379]
The reaction taking place at anode is :
2CH3COO––2e–  C2H6 + 2CO2
2CH3COO––2e–  C2H6 + 2CO2
Therefore volume of C 2 H 6 , at STP =
4.1 22400 4.1 22400
 cc STP C2H6 =  cc
82 2 82 2
= 560cc = 560cc
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79. (2) [MOD. NEET] 79. (2) [MOD. NEET]
equivalent wt. = mole × n-factor =

therefore, for KHC2O4, equ. = a×1 KHC2O4 = a×1


and, for Ca(OH)2, equ. = b×2, Ca(OH)2 = b×2,
hence, a=2b (by law of equivalence) )
80. (3) [MOD. NEET] 80. (3) [MOD. NEET]
Meq. of NaOH = 100×0.5 = 50 NaOH = 100×0.5 = 50
Meq. of HCl = (1/5)×100 = 20
HCl = (1/5)×100 = 20
Meq. of H2SO4 = (1/10)×100 = 10
H2SO4 = (1/10)×100 = 10
Total Meq. of acid = 20 + 10 = 30
Total Meq. of NaOH = 50 = 20 + 10 = 30
Meq. of NaOH left = 50–30=20 NaOH = 50
81. (3) [NCERT-XI-272] NaOH = 50–30=20
Among the given this is the only case of redox 81. (3) [NCERT-XI-272]
reaction.
82. (3) [NCERT-XI-272]
By observing change in oxidation number of H2O2 82. (3) [NCERT-XI-272]
to O2. H2O2 O2
83. (3) [NCERT-XII-50] 83. (3) [NCERT-XII-50]
Tf = i x Kf x m Tf = i x Kf x m
= 2 x 1.86 x 0.1 = 2 x 1.86 x 0.1
= 0.372 = 0.372
Tf’ = Tf – Tf Tf’ = Tf – Tf
o
= 0 – 0.372 = –0.372 C = 0 – 0.372 = –0.372oC
84. (3) [NCERT-XII-56] 84. (3) [NCERT-XII-56]
Calculated M.W . Calculated M.W .
Vant Hoff factor i = i=
observed M.W observed M.W

74.5 74.5
=  186
. =  186
.
40 40
85. (3) [NCERT-XI-281] 85. (3) [NCERT-XI-281]

Steam distillation Steam distillation

SECTION-B SECTION-B
86. (3) [NCERT-XII-86] 86. (3) [NCERT-XII-86]
Al+3(aq) + 3e–  Al(s)
Al+3(aq) + 3e–  Al(s)
3F
Hence total 3F is required.
87. (3) [NCERT-XII-345]
87. (3) [NCERT-XII-345]
It involves the heating of alkyl halides with sodium
or potassium alkoxides. This is a very good method
for the preparation of simple and mixed ethers.
RONa + X – R’  ROR’ + NaX RONa + X – R’  ROR’ + NaX
The reaction is based on nucleophilic substitution
( SN2 ) of alkyl halides in which the halogen atom is ( SN2 )

replaced by alkoxy group.


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88. (1) [MOD. NEET] 88. (1) [MOD. NEET]
Formula of Mohr’s salt : FeSO4 .(NH4)2SO 4.6H2O : FeSO4 .(NH4)2SO4.6H2O
Oxidation of Fe2+ ions take place as
Fe2+
5Fe2  MnO4  8H   5Fe3  Mn2  4H2O
5Fe2  MnO4  8H   5Fe3  Mn2   4H2O
Change in oxidation number of
Fe = +3 – (+2) = +1 Fe = +3 – (+2) = +1
Equivalent mass of Mohr’s salt =
=
Molecular mass
392
Change in oxidation number = = 392
1
392 89. (4) [NCERT-XI-200]
= = 392
1
[NH3 ]2 [NO]2 [H2O]
89. (4) [NCERT-XI-200] K1  3
; K2  ; K3 
[N2 ][H2 ] [N2 ][O2 ] [H2 ][O2 ]1/2
[NH3 ]2 [NO]2 [H2O]
K1  ; K  ; K3 
[N2 ][H2 ]3 2
[N2 ][O2 ] [H2 ][O2 ]1/2 5
2NH3 (g)  O2 (g)  2NO(g)  3H2O(g)
2
The equilibrium constant for

5
2NH3 (g)  O2 (g)  2NO(g)  3H2 O(g)
2

will be 90. (1) [NCERT-XI-202]

90. (1) [NCERT-XI-202] pC 2 (0.6 )2


Kp=  = 10 atm–1
2 2 p A 2 xpB ( 0.3 )2 (0.4 )
pC ( 0.6)
Kp=  = 10 atm–1
p A 2xpB ( 0.3 )2 (0.4 ) 91. (2) [NCERT-XII-24]

91. (2) [NCERT-XII-24] 92. (1) [NCERT-XII-363]


92. (1) [NCERT-XII-363] -H
The presence of -hydrogen atoms is necessary HCHO -H
for aldol condensation reaction. HCHO has no -
93. (1) [NCERT-XI-227]
H atom.
[Salt]
93. (1) [NCERT-XI-227]
[Acid]
[Salt]
94. (1) [NCERT-XI-344]
[Acid]

94. (1) [NCERT-XI-344]

95. (3) [NCERT-XII-113]

95. (3) [NCERT-XII-113]


k=A e–Ea/RT
In the Arrhenius equation
k=A e–Ea/RT A= k )=
mol L–1 s–1
Units of per exponential factor, A = Units of k (rate
constant) = mol L–1 s–1 =T–1
Dimension of time in the pre-exponential factor=T–1
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96. (4) [NCERT-XI-57] 96. (4) [NCERT-XI-57]


2p 3d
2p and 3d do not have spherical or radial nodes.
Angular nodes are l. 2p has l=1, i.e., one angular 'l'
node. 3d has l=2, i.e., two angular nodes.
2p l=1 1

97. (4) [NCERT-XII-40] 3d l=2 2


97. (4) [NCERT-XII-40]
98. (4) [NCERT-XII-82]
98. (4) [NCERT-XII-82]
99. (2) [NCERT-XII-102]
99. (2) [NCERT-XII-102]
100. (2) [NCERT-XII-310]
100. (2) [NCERT-XII-310]

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BIOLOGY
SECTION–A–(PART-1) SECTION–A–(PART-1)
101. (4) [NC-l-144] 101. (4) [NC-l-144]
Sulphur containing amino acid - Cysteine and
Methionine
Acidic amino acid – Glutamic acid, Aspartic acid
Basic amino acid – Lysine
102. (1) [NC-I-102, 103, 104]
A – adipose tissue, loose connective tissue 102. (1) [NC-I-102, 103, 104]
B– Dense irregular connective tissue A-
C – Specialised connective tissue B-
103. (3) [NCERT-I-135, Mod. NEET 2017]
The inner compartment is called the matrix. The C-
outer membrane forms the continuous limiting 103. (3) [NCERT-I-135, Mod. NEET 2017]
boundary of the organelle. The inner membrane
forms a number of infoldings called the cristae DNA ,
(sing.: crista) towards the matrix. The cristae
increase the surface area. The two membranes RNA, 70S
have their own specific enzymes associated with
the mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the
sites of aerobic respiration. They produce cellular 104. (1) [NCERT-I-134]
energy in the form of ATP, hence they are called
‘power houses’ of the cell. The matrix also
possesses single circular DNA molecule, a few
RNA molecules, ribosomes (70S) and the
components required for the synthesis of proteins. 105. (4) [NCERT-I-207,208]
The mitochondria divide by fission.
-I:
104. (1) [NCERT-I-134]
1770
The vacuole is the membrane-bound space found
in the cytoplasm. It contains water, sap, excretory
product and other materials not useful for the cell.
The vacuole is bound by a single membrane called
tonoplast. In plant cells the vacuoles can occupy - II :
up to 90 per cent of the volume of the cell.
105. (4) [NCERT-I-207,208]
Statement I:
Joseph priestley in 1770 performed a series of 106. (3) [NCERT-I-210]
experiments that revealed the essential role of air b
in the growth of green plants.
Statement II : a
Julius von sachs provided evidence for production
of glucose when plants grow. 107. (2) [NC-I-272]
106. (3) [NCERT-I-210] • – 500 mL
Chlorophyll b = Yellow green
• – 2500 - 3000 mL
Chlorophyll a = Bright or blue green
107. (2) [NC-I-272]
Tidal volume – 500 mL of air • – 1000 mL
Inspiratory reserve – 2500 - 3000 mL of air
volume
Expiratory reserve – 1000 mL of air • – 1100 - 1200 mL
volume • – 4000 - 4600 mL
Residual volume – 1100 – 1200 mL of air
Vital capacity – 4000 - 4600 mL of air 108. (1) [NCERT-I-286, 287]
108. (1) [NCERT-I-286, 287]
The double circulation includes pulmonary and
systemic circulation type of circulation
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109. (2) [NCERT-250] 109. (2) [NCERT-250]
Ethylene promotes rapid internode/petiole
elongation in deep water rice plants. It helps leaves/
upper parts of the shoot to remain above water.
Ethylene also promotes root growth and root hair
formation, thus helping the plants to increase their 110. (4) [NCERT-I, 233]
absorption surface. ATP
There are many plants, however, where there is no
 Cyt. b, c1, c, a, a3
such correlation between exposure to light duration
and induction of flowering response; such plants 111. (2) [NCERT-I-232]
are called day-neutral plants.
4C = Co-A,
110. (4) [NCERT-I, 233]
, , ,
The correct sequence of electron acceptor in ATP
synthesis is Cyt. b, c1, c, a, a3 6C =

111. (2) [NCERT-I-232]


In krebs cycle 4C compound = Succinyl Co-A, 112. (2) [NCERT-II-95]
Succinnic acid, Fumaric acid, malic acid,
 RNA
Oxaloacetic acid.
In krebs cycle 6C compound = Citric acid, Isocitric  RNA DNA
acid, cis Aconitic acid, oxalo succinic acid 113. (4) [NC-II-90, 91]
112. (2) [NCERT-II-95] -I-
 RNA function as adapter, catalytic
 RNA and DNA both are genetic material
113. (4) [NC-II-90, 91]
- II-
Statement-I- In haemophilia a single protein that
is a part of the cascade of proteins involved in the
clotting of blood is affected.
Statement - II- Thalassemia can be classified
114. (4) [NC-II-89]
according to which chain of the haemoglobin
molecule is affected. -I-
114. (4) [NC-II-89]
Statement-I- Mendelian disorders are transmitted
to the offspring on the same lines as we have studied
in the principles of inheritance. - II-
Statement - II- Colour blindness is sex-linked
recessive disorder due to defect in either red or
green cone of eye resulting in failure to discriminate
between red and green colour. 115. (4) [NC-II-93]
115. (4) [NC-II-93] -I-
Statement-I- Not all character show true
dominance some characters show incomplete, and
some show co-dominance.
- II-
Statement - II- Different combinations of gametes
are theoretically represented in a square tabular
form known as punnette square. 116. (4) [NCERT-II-101]
116. (4) [NCERT-II-101]
Jacob monod and francis Jacob elucidate the lac
operon
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117. (1) [NCERT-II-181] 117. (1) [NCERT-II-181]
'Toddy', a traditional drink of some parts of southern
India is made by fermenting sap from palms.
118. (3) [NC-II-60, 61]
(1) IUDs are ideal contraceptives for the females who 118. (3) [NC-II-60, 61]
want to delay pregnancy and or space children
(1)
(2) The hormone releasing IUDs in addition, make the
IUDs
uterus unsuitable for implantation and the cervix
hostile to the sperms
(3) LNG–20 is a type of hormone relasing IUDs (2) IUDs
(4) IUDs used as a emergency contraceptive
119. (2) [NC-II-60 to 64]
(a) Emergency contraceptives - IUDs
(3) LNG–20 IUDs
(b) Barrier - Female condoms
(4) IUDs
(c) Barrier - Cervical cap 119. (2) [NC-II-60 to 64]
(d) ART - ZIFT, IUT (a) IUDs
120. (1) [NCERT-II-201] (b)
In a method known as micro-injection, (c)
recombinant DNA is directly injected into the
(d) ART - ZIFT, IUT
nucleus of an animal cell.
120. (1) [NCERT-II-201]
121.(4) [NCERT-II-112]
The genetic code is nearly universal. It means that DNA
each codon codes for the same amino acid in all
organisms including bacteria, plants and animals. 121.(4) [NCERT-II-112]
122. (4) [NC-II-83 to 87]
Statement-I- Alfred sturtevant used the frequency
of recombination between gene pairs on the same
chromosome as a measure of the distance between
genes and mapped their position on the 122. (4) [NC-II-83 to 87]
chromosomes.
-I-
Statement - II- The sex determination in honey
bee is based on the number of sets of chromosomes
an individuals receives.
123. (4) [NC-II-70] - II-
Statement-I- During mendel's investigations into
inheritance patterns it was for the first time that
123. (4) [NC-II-70]
statistical analysis and mathematical logic were
applied to problems in biology. -I-

Statement - II- Mendel investigated characters in


the garden pea plant that were manifested as two
opposite traits e.g. tall or dwarf plants. - II-
124. (3) [NCERT-II-195]
The convention for naming these enzymes is the 124. (3) [NCERT-II-195]
first letter of the name comes from the genes and
the second two letters come from the species of
the prokaryotic cell from which they were isolated
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125. (3) [NC-II-127, 128, NEET 2016] 125. (3) [NC-II-127, 128, NEET 2016]
The correct sequence of events of origin of life.

1. A – Atomic phase 1. A –
2. MAN – Molecular phase 2. MAN –

3. OF – Organic molecules 3. OF –

4. CALIFORNIA – Coacervates 4. CALIFORNIA –

5. GOT – Gene 5. GOT –

6. VIRAL – Virus 6. VIRAL –


7. CHICKEN –
7. CHICKEN – Chemoheterotrophs
= Anaerobic =

8. POX – Prokaryote 8. POX –

9. EARLEIR – Eukaryote 9. EARLEIR –

Coacervates and microsphere are protoboints.


126. (4) [NCERTII-122] 126. (4) [NCERTII-122]
Isolation of DNA, Digestion of DNA by restriction
endonucleases, separation of DNA fragments by
electrophoresis, transferring (blotting) of separated 
DNA fragments to synthetic membranes, such as
nitrocellulose or nylon, hybridisation using labelled 
VNTR probe, and detection of hybridised DNA
fragments by autoradiography. A schematic 
representation of DNA fingerprinting

127. (3) [NC-I-30 to 40]
Plant kingdom member have cellulosic cell wall. 127. (3) [NC-I-30 to 40]
Some protista member also.
Cell wall of monera  non cellulosic, they are made
up of modified nitrogenous sugar.
• Kingdom animalia  Cell cwall absent
• Kingdom fungi  Chitin and polysaccharides
• Kingdom plantae  Cellulosic cell wall
• Cycas, spirogyra, sphagnum, azolla, adiantum,
pteris, psilotum  plant kingdom.
128. (4) [NCERT -II- 138,139] [NCERT -I- 57]
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 128. (4) [NCERT -II- 138,139] [NCERT -I- 57]
explanation of (A)
(A) (R) (R) (A)
129. (4) [NCERT-II-207]
Biotechnology, as you would have learnt from the 129. (4) [NCERT-II-207]
previous chapter, essentially deals with industrial
scale production of biopharmaceuticals and
biologicals using genetically modified microbes,
fungi, plants and animals. The applications of
biotechnology include therapeutics, diagnostics,
genetically modified crops for agriculture, processed
food, bioremediation, waste treatment, and energy
production.
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130. (3) [NCERT-II-229] 130. (3) [NCERT-II-229]
If the number of births plus number of immigrants
is more than the number of deaths plus the number
of emigrants the population density will increase
131. (3) [NCERT-I-304]
131. (3) [NCERT-I-304]
Fascicles = muscle bundle
132. (1) [NCERT-II-97]
132. (1) [NCERT-II-97]
17% C = 17% G 17% C = 17% G
66% = A + T 66% = A + T
A = 33 % A = 33 %
T = 33% T = 33%
133. (3) [NCERT-II-60] 133. (3) [NCERT-II-60]

Multiload 375 is copper releasing IUDs and the cu 375


ions released suppress sperm motility and the
fertilising capacity of sperms. 134. (1) [NCERT-I-165]
134. (1) [NCERT-I-165]
The best stage to view structure, size and to count
the number of chromosomes is Metaphase 135. (1) [NCERT-I-23, 24]
135. (1) [NCERT-I-23, 24]
The asexual spore conidia occurs in all given fungus
SECTION–B–(PART-1) SECTION–B–(PART-1)
136. (1) [NC-I-218,219] 136. (1) [NC-I-218,219]
Hatch and Slack pathway (HSK pathway) is C
otherwise known as C4 cycle because the first / OAA C4
stable product is oxaloacetic acid/ OAA which is a
C4 compound.
137. (4) [NC-I-34 to 36]
137. (4) [NC-I-34 to 36]
The correct statements for
Archegoniophore, Antheridiophore, Archegonium and (a)
Rhizoids. (b)
(a) All are haploid structure (c)
(b) All are gametophytes 138. (4) [NCERT-I-101,102,260,333]
• FSH, LH, MSH
(c) It is present in liver worts

138. (4) [NCERT-I-101,102,260,333]

• Endocrine glands secretes FSH, LH, MSH

• Salivary gland are exocrine gland
• Exocrine gland secretes lipase, amylase
• Cuboidal or columnar epithelium act as gland 139. (3) [NC-I-311]
139. (3) [NC-I-311] = 16
Total carpals = 16 = 14
Total tarsals = 14 =7
Total cervical vertebrae = 7
=7 14
Total true ribs = 7 pair or 14
= 56
Total phalanges = 56
140. (4) [NC-I-274] 140. (4) [NC-I-274]
If oxygen dissociation curve shifts right side. This
condition may be the result of Low temperature, pCO2 pH
High pCO2.

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141. (4) [NC-I-211] 141. (4) [NCERT-I-211]
Light reactions or the ‘Photochemical’ phase include
light absorption, water splitting, oxygen release, and
the formation of high-energy chemical intermediates,
ATP and NADPH. 142. (1) [NC-I-51, 52]
142. (1) [NC-I-51, 52]

Tapeworm – Acoelomate, Monoecious, Triploblastic

Hookworm – Pseudocoelomate, Dioecious, Triploblastic

Earthworm – Coelomate, Triploblastic, Monoecious

143. (1) [NC-II-230] 143. (1) [NC-II-230]

In 1981, the r value for human population in India


was 0.0205. 0.0205
144. (4) [NCERT-II-267] 144. (4) [NCERT-II-267]

India now has 14 biosphere reserves


448 wild life sanctuaries are present in India
145. (4) [NCERT-II-263]
145. (4) [NCERT-II-263]
The IUCN Red List (2004) documents the extinction
of 784 species (including 338 vertebrates, 359
invertebrates and 87 plants) in the last 500 years.
146. (4) [NC-II-265]
Statement -I- The narrowly utilitarian arguments for
conserving biodiversity are obvious, humans derive
countless direct economic benefits from nature -
146. (4) [NC-II-265]
food, fire wood fibre, construction material.
-I-
Statement-II-The broadly utilitarian argument says
that biodiversity plays a major role in many
ecosystem services that nature provides.
147. (1) [NC-I-86, 87, 88]
Phloem parenchyma, seive tube element, xylem
parenchyma, companion cells, collenchyma
parenchyma = 6 147. (1) [NC-I-86, 87, 88]
Sclerenchyma, xylem fibers, tracheids, vessels, , , ,
phloem fibers = 5 , =6
148. (3) [NCERT-I-71]
Leaves are often modified to perform functions other =5
than photosynthesis. They are converted into 148. (3) [NCERT-I-71]
tendrils for climbing as in peas. Pumpkin tendrils,
Grape vine Tendril, Cucumber tendril are stem
modification.
149. (2) [NC-I-9, 10, 11] 149. (2) [NC-I-9, 10, 11]
Monkey, Tiger – Phylum chordata, Subphylum
vertrebrata, class mammalia
Monkey – Order primata, Family pongidiae
Tiger – Order carnivora, family felidae

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150. (3) [NC-I-303,304]
150. (3) [NC-I-303,304]
Statement-I- Skeletal muscles are straited in
appearance. -I-
Statement - II - Smooth muscles are Involuntary
Neurogenic. - II-
SECTION–A–(PART-2) SECTION–A–(PART-2)
151. (4) [NC-I-117] 151. (4) [NC-I-117]
Statement -I- In frog food is captured by the tongue.
-I-
Statement-II-In frog digested food is absorbed by the
numerous finger like folds in the inner wall of intestine
called villi and microvilli.
152. (2) [NC-I-116 to 118]
(1) Frog – poikilothermous 152. (2) [NC-I-116 to 118]
(2) Mimicry – Protective coloration (1)
(3) Copulatory pad – First digit of fore limb (2)
(4) Frog – Ureotelic (3)
153. (4) [NC-I-125, 126] (4)
Statement -I- In 1838, Matthias Schleiden, a german 153. (4) [NC-I-125, 126]
botanist examined a large number of plants and
-I-
observed that all plants are composed of different kinds
of cells which form the tissues of the plant.
Statement-II-Schwann (1839) a British zoologist
studied different types of animal cells and reported that
cells had thin outer layer which is today known as the
plasma membrane.
154. (4) [NC-I-128]
Statement -I- The plasmid DNA confers certain unique 154. (4) [NC-I-128]
phenotypic characters to such bacteria one such
character is resistance to antibiotics. -I- DNA

Statement-II-No organelles, like the ones in eukaryotes


are found in prokaryotic cells except for ribosomes.
155. (3) [NC-I-136]
Statement -I- The ribosome of the chloroplasts are 155. (3) [NC-I-136]
smaller (80S) than the cytoplasmic ribosomes (70S). S
Statement-II-Ribosomes are the granular structures S
first observed under the electron microscope as dense
particles by george palade.
156. (4) [NC-I-319] 156. (4) [NC-I-319]

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157. (3) [NC-I-334, 335] 157. (3) [NC-I-334, 335]
A– Parathyroid gland A–
158. (4) [NC-I-157, 158]
158. (4) [NC-I-157, 158]
Statement -I- The activity of an enzyme can be affected
by a change in the conditions which can alter the tertiary
structure of the protein.
Statement-II-When the binding of the chemical shuts
off enzyme activity, the process is called inhibition and
the chemical is called an inhibitor.
159. (2) [NC-I-226] 159. (2) [NC-I-226]
Statement -I- All the energy required for life processes
is obtained by oxidation of some macromolecules that
we call food.
Statement-II- All green plants and Cyanobacteria can -II-
prepare their own food, by the process of
photosynthesis.
160. (1) [NC-I-234]
160. (1) [NC-I-234]
-I- F1
Statement -I- The F 1 headpiece is a peripheral
membrane protein complex and contains the site for ADP ATP
synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate. -II- F0
Statement-II-F 0 is an integral membrane protein
complex that forms the channel through which protons
cross the inner membrane. 161. (4) [NC-I-241 to 243]
161. (4) [NC-I-241 to 243] (1) –
(1) Increase in length – growth of pollen tube
(2) –
(2) Increase in surface – Growth in a dorsiventral
Area leaf
(3) W 1 = woert –
rt
(3) W 1 = woe – exponential growth
162. (2) [NC-I-246]
162. (2) [NC-I-246]
(a) –
(a) Coriander – Plasticity
(b) –
(b) Larkspur – Plasticity
(c) –
(c) Buttercup – Heterophylly
(d) –
(d) Heterophylly – Plasticity
163. (3) [NC-I-243] 163. (3) [NC-I-243]
(1) B–Exponential phase
(2) A–Stationary phase
(3) C–Lag phase
164. (2) [NC-I-294] 164. (2) [NC-I-294]
The GFR in a healthy individual is approximately GFR 180
180 litre per day or 120 ml per minute.
165. (2) [NC-I-278, 279]
165. (2) [NC-I-278, 279]
(1) – 45%
(1) Formed element – 45%
(2) – 90 92%
(2) Water – 90 to 92% of plasma
(3) Leucocytes – 6000 to 8000 mm–3 (3) – 6000

of blood 8000 mm–3

(4) Neutrophils – Most abundant WBC (4) – WBC

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166. (4) [NC-II-235] 166. (4) [NC-II-235]
Statement -I- Connell elegant field experiments
showed that on the Rocky sea coasts of scotland, the
larger and competitively superior Barnacle Balanus
dominates the intertidal area and excludes the smaller
Barnacle Chathamalus from that zone.
Statement-II-In general, herbivores and plants appear -II-
to be more adversely affected by competition than
carnivores.
167. (1) [NC-II-243] 167. (1) [NC-II-243]
The Annual net primary productivity of the whole
biosphere is approximately 170 billion tonnes 170

168. (4) [NC-II-242] 168. (4) [NC-II-242]


In pond ecosystem the autotrophic components are
Phytoplankton, Some algae and Floating plants and
submerged plants
169. (4) [NC-II-245]
169. (4) [NC-II-245]
2–10% PAR
Statement -I- Plants capture only 2–10% of the PAR
and this small amount of energy sustains the entire
living world.
Statement-II-All organisms are dependent for their food
on producers, either directly or indirectly.
170. (3) [NC-II-130 to 133]
170. (3) [NC-II-130 to 133]
(1)
(1) Sweet potato – Root modification
(2)
(2) Potato – Stem modification
(3)
(3) Tendril of Cucurbita – Stem modification
(4)
(4) Darwin Finches – Galapagos islands
171. (4) [NC-II-200]
171. (4) [NC-II-200]

Statement -I- Presence of insert results into insertional
inactivation of the –galactosidase gene and the
colonies do not produce any colour, these are identified
as recombinant colonies.
Statement-II-In order to force bacteria to take up the DNA
plasmid, the Bacterial cells must first be made
competent to take up DNA.
172. (4) [NC-II-198 to 200]
172. (4) [NC-II-198 to 200]
Statement -I- A better understanding of the art of
delivering genes by pathogens in their eukaryotic hosts
has generated knowledge to transform these tools of
pathogen into useful vectors for delivering genes of
interest to humans.
Statement-II-Vectors used at present, are engineered
in such a way that they help easy linking of foreign
DNA and selection of recombinants from non
recombinants.
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173. (4) [NC-II-202 to 204] 173. (4) [NC-II-202 to 204]
Statement -I- Agarose gel electrophoresis is employed
to check the progression of a restriction enzyme
digestion.
Statement-II-A stirred - tank reactor is usually
cylindrical or with a curved base to facilitate the mixing
of the reactor contents.
174. (3) [NC-II-119]
174. (3) [NC-II-119] BAC – Bacterial Artificial chromosome
BAC – Bacterial Artificial chromosome
175. (4) [NC-II-115]
175. (4) [NC-II-115]
(1)
(1) Release factor – Stop translation
(2) UTR –
(2) UTR – Required for efficient translation process
(3) 23S rRNA –
(3) 23S rRNA – Enzyme
(4) Translational unit – Sequence of RNA (4) – RNA

176. (1) [NC-II-112] 176. (1) [NC-II-112]


(1) UUU – Phenylalanine (1) UUU –

(2) UUC – Phenylalanine (2) UUC –


(3) GGG –
(3) GGG – Glycine
(4) AAA –
(4) AAA – Lysine
177. (2) [NC-II-79]
177. (2) [NC-II-79] (1) RrYY –
(1) RrYY – Yellow Round
(2) rrYy –
(2) rrYy – Yellow wrinkled (3) RRyy –
(3) RRyy – Green Round (4) rrYY –
(4) rrYY – Yellow wrinkled 178. (2) [NC-II-183]
178. (2) [NC-II-183] (1) –
(1) Aspergillus – Fungus (2) –
(2) Monascus purpureus – Fungus (3) –
(4) –
(3) Clostridium butylicum– Bacteria
179. (4) [NC-I-163]
(4) Trichoderma – Fungus
(1) G1 – 1
179. (4) [NC-I-163]
(2) G2 – 2
(1) G1 phase – Gap 1
(3) S –
(2) G2 phase – Gap 2
(4) G0 –
(3) S phase – Synthesis phase
(4) G0 – Inactive stage 180. (4) [NC-I-165]
180. (4) [NC-I-165]
The given diagram is represents transition to
metaphase.
181. (4) [NC-I-36 to 38]
181. (4) [NC-I-36 to 38]
The given diagram is Selaginella plant
(1) Vascular tissue present (1)
(2) It is Heterosporous plant (2)
(3) Strobili present (3)

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182. (2) [NC-I-38, 39] 182. (2) [NC-I-38, 39]
a. Cedrus – Seed bearing plant a. –
b. Cycas – Unisexual plant b. –
c. Archegonia – Female sex organ
c. –
d. Sequoia – Red wood tree
183. (1) [NC-I-55] d. –
The given below animal is Ascidia which is belong 183. (1) [NC-I-55]
to phylum chordata and also subphylum
urochordata.
184. (3) [NC-I-142, 143]
184. (3) [NC-I-142, 143]
Statement -I- All elements present in a sample of earth
crust are also present in a sample of living tissue.
Statement-II-All the carbon compounds that we get
from living tissues can be called biomolecules.
185. (3) [NC-I-148]
Statement -I- Cellulose is a polymeric polysaccharides 185. (3) [NC-I-148]
consisting of only the type of monosaccharide i.e.
glucose.
Statement-II-Starch forms helical secondary
structures.
SECTION–B–(PART-2) SECTION–B–(PART-2)
186. (2) [NCERT-II-20 to 23] 186. (2) [NCERT-II-20 to 23]
Covered seeds, flower and fruit are the
characteristic of Angiosperms 187. (1) [NCERT-II-11]
187. (1) [NCERT-II-11]
The mature typical embryo sac is 7-celled and
8-nucleate
188. (4) [NCERT-II-9]
188. (4) [NCERT-II-9]
In gynoecium hilum represents the junction between
ovule and funicle.
189. (4) [NCERT-II-38] 189. (4) [NCERT-II-38]
The first movements of the foetus and appearance
of hair on the head are usually observed during the
fifth month
190. (1) [NCERT-II-35 to 38] 190. (1) [NCERT-II-35 to 38]
Posterior pituitary released
ADH
Two hormone oxytocin and ADH
191. (4) [NCERT-II-35]
Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct 191. (4) [NCERT-II-35]
explanation of (A) (A) (R) (R) (A)
192. (1) [NCERT-II-161] 192. (1) [NCERT-II-161]
The Anxiety, Shakiness, Nausea are symptoms of
withdrawal syndrome.
193. (3) [NCERT-II-148]
193. (3) [NCERT-II-148]
Houseflies act as on mechanical carriers for
Amoebiasis.

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194. (4) [NCERT-II-146] 194. (4) [NCERT-II-146]

A wide range of organisms belonging to bacteria,


viruses, fungi,protozoans, helminths, etc., could 195. (2) [NCERT-II-150]
cause diseases in man

195. (2) [NCERT-II-150]


196. (1) [NCERT-II-152]
Elephantiasis is caused by wuchereria malayi.
196. (1) [NCERT-II-152]
The yellow fluid secreted by mother during initial
phase of lactation is called colostrum. 197. (4) [NCERT-I-29, 30]
197. (4) [NCERT-I-29, 30]
In bryophytes the sporophyte is differentiated into
a foot, seta and capsule. After meiosis, spores are
produced within the capsule. These spores
198. (2) [NCERT-I-90]
germinate to form free-living gametophytes.
198. (2) [NCERT-I-90]
The given diagram is conjoint open vascular bundle
in Dicot stem.
199. (3) [NC-I-Chapter-5]
199. (3) [NC-I-Chapter-5]
Syngenesious condition occur in Compositae family
200. (4) [NC-I-Chapter-5]
200. (4) [NC-I-Chapter-5]
Malvaceae – Cotton, China rose and Lady finger

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