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Date: 2080-08-23
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PHYSICS
 
|a  b| 1
1. D Tan  = =   = 30° = /6
  3
a. b
u2
2. C Greatest height = 2g
For maximum horizontal range  = 45
u2
Rmax = g = 2h
3. D Kinetic energy = ½ Mv2
v2
= ma(2a ) = F × S = constant
So, the kinetic energy is independent of mass
 3 3  2g (   ) 2
4. D Momentum = Mv =  r   r
4  9n
So, momentum  r5
5
P1  r1 
Hence P =
2
   1 : 32
 r2 
5. A
6. D Least force to move a body on a rough horizontal plane = Wsin 
mvB2
7. B TB = – mg
R
TB = 3mg
TA = TB + 6mg
TA = 9 mg
TB 3mg
TA = 9mg = 1 : 3

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8. B We know,
V =  A2 - y2
 V2 = 2(A2 – y2)
V2
 2 = A2 – y2

V2 y2
+ =1
(A)2 A2
x2 y2
This is in the form a2 + b2 = 1 which is equation of ellipse. So, graph of velocity
against displacement is elliptical.
H 3H 3H
9. B V=2 H(H – h) = 2 4 × 4 = 2
10. C
11. B Let the clock keeps correct time at temperature °C.
Since, loss or gain in time T = T0 where T0 is correct time period and  is change of
temperature.
Now 5 = T0 ( – 16) ................ (1)
15 = T0 (40 – ) .............. (2)
Dividing equation (2) by (1)
40 – 
3=
 – 16
3 – 48 = 40 – 
4 = 88
88
  = = 22°C
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12. C Q = W + U
= P0(2V0 – V0) + [2P0 . 2V0 – 2P0V0]
= P0V0 + 2P0V0 = 3P0V0
13. B 14. C 15. A
16. D At constant pressure Q = nCP T

=n (f +2 2)R T and U = nC T = n(2f ) R T


V

U f
So =
Q f + 2
U 5
For diatomic gas (f = 5) =
Q 7
17. D 18.B
19. C In an achromatic combination, all colour focus at the same point i.e. image is unaffected by
variation of  and .
20. B End correction = 0.3d
0.3d = 1cm :.d = 3.3cm
𝑉−𝑉0
21. C Apparent frequency (f) = x f Vo = 33 m/s
𝑉
22. C Pole strength depends on cross-sectional area not on length.
23. D 24. B

25. B When medium changes velocity and wavelength changes but frequency remains constant.

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26. B A plane mirror can form real image of a virtual object for which the beam must be
convergent.
𝐼 𝑃 3𝑝
27. C 1  P²max  2 = ( 2 )² = ( )² =9
𝐼1 𝑃1 𝑝
28. D Magnetic field is caused by a moving charge similarly, a magnet at rest produces a magnetic
field around it an electric charge at rest produces electric field around it.

29. B 30. A
d13/6 1
(dd ) ( )
3
m1 m1
31. B Ratio of their masses
m2
= ( )( ) d23/6 2

m2
=
1
2
1
2

3
= (12) × 21 =
1
4
Now ratio of thermal capacities
C1 m1S1
C2
=
m2S2
= (mm ) (SS )
1
2
1
2
1 1
= ×
4 3
=
1
12
32. B
33. B q= Cv = qC qR
1 𝑙
34. A = = fro super conductor R= O So,  = 
𝛿 𝑅∆
35. B
36. D Lithium has highest ionization energy

V

1 1 0
37. D Pav = I V cos  = cos 
2 o o 2 R

V

rms 302
= cos  = × 1 = 90W
R 10
38. C Nuclear density is of the order of 1017kg/m3
39. D Mutual inductance between two coils depends on medium between the coils, separation
between the coils, orientation of two coils.
40. D
41. B 𝛽 = 𝜇. 𝑛𝐼𝐴 = 𝛽 I
42. C
43. C Increase in KE = q × V
= 2e × 200volt = 400ev
44. B Number of emission lines = n(n – 1) = 3(3 – 1) = 3 × 2 = 6
45. B During X-ray emission, electrons are not emitted

46. A 47. C 48. B 49. C 50. D

CHEMISTRY
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51. C Active mas of N2 = = 1molL-1
2
52. A CH2Cl2 has tetrahedral geometry.
w
/2
53. B Mole fraction of H2 = w = 8/9
/2 + w/16
-1
54. C Given t1/2 = 1/a means t1/2 = a
Acording to relation t1/2  a1-n , this is possible only when t1/2 = a1-2.
Hence, the order of reaction is 2
55. C Mass of 1 molecule of CO2 = 441.6610-24gm
= 7.3110-23gm
56. C [Cl- ] due to CaCl2 = 20.04 = 0.08 moll-1

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Ksp(Agcl) 410-10
SAgcl = [Ag+] = = = 510-9
[Cl-] 0.08
57. A
58. D POH = 14 - pH = 14 - 4 = 10
59. C
60. C N = M  V= 2  1 = 2
4.422.4
61. A Volume of 4.4 gm of CO2 at STP = = 2.24 L
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62. B 63. C 64. A
65. D (Rate)1 = K[A]l[B]m (Rate)2 = K(10[A])l [B]m
(Rate)2
Hence, = 100 = 102 102 = 10l or l = 2
(Rate)1

𝑤
𝜌𝑋( )% 𝑥 10 1.08 𝑥 10 𝑥 10
𝑤
66. B M= = = 1.420
𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑤𝑡. 74.5
67. C No-of protons in the nucleus.
68. C
69. D Molecular solids have low boiling points.
70. B The size of isoelectronics increases with decrease in atomic number.
71. C Sodium reactants with ammonia to form sodamide along with hydrogen gas and hence acts as
reducing agent.
72. B
73. A According to Werner's theory, the primary valency of a metal is equal to the no. of charge on
complex ion, i.e. 3 on [Fe(CN)6]3-
74. C The species having unpaired electron is paramagnetic in nature .
75. C 76. B
77. A Alnico is a series of alloys based on iron containing Ni, Al, Co and Cu. They are used to
make permanent magnets.
78. C Carbon monoxide has one σ - bond and 2 - bonds.

79. A
80. A Gangue particles are wetted up by water and adsorbed.
81. B 82. B 83.C
84. B RCO+ acts as electrophile in Friedel Craft’s acylation reaction.
85. A 86.C
87. A M- ethylethanamine , M- ethylpropanamine, M-methylpropan-2 amine .
O
88.B CH3 - C = CH2 CH3 - C - CH3
OH

89. C Williamson’s synthesis


90. C RCH2CH2OH  PBr3 RCH2CH2Br KCN
 RCH2CH2CN
H3O+

RCH2CH2COOH
91. A Neopentane gives only one type chloro derivative on chlorination.
92. C B shows + I effect and hyperconjugation
C shows - I effect D shows -R and -I effect
93. D It is an intermolecular which gives sodium carboxylate on oxidation and respective alcohol
reduction .
94.C Benzyl carbocation (C6H5CH2+) is stable than others due to higher number of resonating
structures.

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95. B Alkyne gives Tollen's tset but not silver mirror test.
96. D CH2 present between two carbonyl groups is also known as active methylene group.
97. B
98. D Delocalisation of electrons involving 𝜎 bomd is hyperconjugative effect but displacement of
electrons involving 𝜎 bond is inductive effect
99. C It contains > CHOH group
100. B

ZOOLOGY
101. D Primitive atmosphere was reducing type.
102. A P. falciparum causes - Black waterfever/cerebral malaria.
P. malaria causes - Benign Quartan malaria.
103. A
104. B In frog, division is complete but cells formed are unequal so cleavage is known as
aholoblastic but unequal.
105. B
106. B Parapodia are the locomontary organs of Polychaeta.
107. C Prehensile tail is the adaptive feature of arboreal animal.
108. B Oxytocin activates smooth muscle of uterus . It is adminstered to air parturition.
109. A Tendon connects bone to muscle.
110. C 111. C 112. A 113. A
114. A Cro magnon man was the first to develop artistic sense.
115. A 116. B
117.C Aedes causes - Dengue fever, Yellow fever (Chickengunia)
Anopheles causes - Malaria
Culex causes - Filaria, Japanese encephalitis
118. C
119. B Most infectious disease = Common cold
A person get infected by the causative agent of AIDS, Malaria and Hepatitis simply.
120. B
121. A Ventrally attach in the region of oralgroove.
122. A
123. C Wrinkles starts to form in old age due to collagen fibres.
124. C Lysolecithin is secreted by spleen .The malarial parasites are stored in spleen.
125 D
126. C
127. C Foramen ovale : opening between left and right atria of heart of foetal membrane
Foramen triosseum : Opening in sphenoid bone of mammalian skull.
128. B
129. D Blood group AB  having both Antigens A and B but no antibodies.
130. D Enamel is secreted by ameloblast or amyloblast
Dentine is secreted by odontoblast
131. D Organ of Corti are the actual hearing organs.
132. B
133. C Mitochondria secretes acetylocholine .
134. D Nerve cord of earthworm = Double ventral solid
Nerve cord of human = Dorsal hollow
135. D 136. D
137. C Excretory organ: First appearance called flame cells or protonephridia or solenocytes
138. C 139. B 140. B

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Botany
141.D The method of classification called cladistics is based on evolutionary history (phylogeny) of
an organism. It is done by studying fossils found in different strata of rock.
142.A According to Okazaki and correns the process of DNA replication do not start without the
formation of the RNA primers .
143.D In many bacteria, cell membrane get invaginated and folded to form mesosome. Mesosome
contains respiratory enzymes, hence takes part in respiration, however, its main function is to
separate the replicated DNA, thus plays role in binary fission.
144.B The maximum portion of earth surface is covered by marine water where algae grow
predominately. Therefore, marine algae contribute maximum in photosynthetic products.
145.D Amla (Emblica officinalis) is a drupaceous fruit of family Euphorbiaceae and is rich source of
vitamin C.
146.B
147 B Elaters → n, spore mother cell → 2 n (diploid)
148.A Zygote of Spirogyra is diploid during germination it undergoes meiosis to form four haploid
nuclei out of which 3 degenerate and only one is functional. Which further divides mitotically
to form filament.
149.A Oospore or zygote of Pinus, undergoes mitotic division to form 16 celled proembryo. In
which there are 4 tiers of 4 cells each. Starting from micropylar end, these are upper tier
rosette tier, suspensor tier and embryo tier. Thus, third tier from below is rosette tier.
150.C
151.B Nearly all the types of lipids which are needed for the elaboration of new walled endoplasmic
reticulum. These lipids major phospholipid is made up of lecithin also called
phosphatidylcholine.
152.B In Calotropis, pollens are enclosed in vesicles called Pollinia forming translator apparatus.
These are taken out by insects only, hence type of pollination is called entomophily and
device for pollination as herkogamy.
153.A Restriction endonuclease helps to split the DNA at a desired site hence this enzyme is also
called as the molecular scissor.
154.C Roots are characterized by the presence of radial vascular bundles.
155.C Tuberous roots (Root tubers) are thick or fieshy, food storing adventitious roots of irregular
shape, e.g. Impomoea batatas (sweet potato).
156.A Velamen is dead spongy tissue with spiral thickenings, present on the surface of hanging
hygroscopic root of banyan tree (Ficus) and epiphytic orchids like Vanda.
157.C
158.C Peristome teeth are characteristic of moss capsule which lie below operculum and help in
seed dispersal. These are triangular brown coloured extensions from inner side of diaphragam
and 32 in number. In 2 rows of 16 each. Outer teeth are hygroscopic, which shrink and come
out during desiccation at maturity of capsule while inner remain stretched, non-hygroscopic
and act as filter through which spores come out in small instalments.
159.C Tapetal cells due to mitosis and endomitosis have high DNA content, these degenerate and
provide nutrition to developing sporogenous cells.
160.C phophodiester bond is formed between the 3rd and 5th carbon of sugars of adjacent
nucleotides.
161.C Viviparous germination is seen in mangrove plants.
162 D During anaerobic respiration ,CO2 ethanol, lactic acid, Acetic acid , ATP are produced but
never produce H2O due to absence of molecular oxygen.
163.B The guard cells are responsinle for opening and closing of stomata during gaseous exchange.
164.B Auxin is the hormone of rooting apical dominance breaking dominancy of seeds cambial
activities .
165.C
166.B Phellem or cork are produced from cork cambium (phellogen) and lies just outside cork
cambium.
167.D Photochemical reactions in the chloroplasts involves photolysis of water and production of
ATP and NADPH2 called assimilatory powers of cells. The latter are used in dark reaction for
fixation of CO2 to form carbohydrates.

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168.B Apogamy is a type of asexual reproduction in which there is no fusion of gametes rather a
suporophyte plant develops directly from gametophyte without intervention of sex organs and
fusion of gametes. It was 1st discovered by Farlw (1874) in ferns, e.g. Dryopteris, Adiantum
and Pteris.
169.A Lichen is symbiont of algae and fungi.
170.C Lateral roots of dicot plants are produced from pericycle hence endogeneous in origin.
171.B
172.C The bacteria having flagella at both ends is amphitrichous, Atrichous bacteria have no flagella
,Monotrichous with single flagella at one end and lophotrichus have group of flagella at both
ends.
173.C Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma enclosing large air cavities for maintaining buoyancy. It
is characteristic of aquatic plants (hydrophytic plants).
174.C Hepaticopsida, Antherotopsida and Bryopsida are three clased of bryophytes pteriodhytes is
advance class of pteridophytes.
175. A Drupe is a type of succulent fruit in which endocarp is stony, eg. Mango, walnut, apricot,
almond, etc.
176.A Nissl granules are rich in RER and ribosomes. These are found in cyton part of nessel cells.
177.B Secondary constriction is commonly called as NOR where in nucleolus is organized which is
the centre of ribosome synthesis.
178 C 179. D 180..B
MAT
181. B All except 'Diamond' are terms related to cricket.
182. D 183. C 184. B
185. C At sunrise,
Since Ram's shadow is in right hand of Shyam, Shyam is facing towards South. It means Ram
is facing towards North.
186. B The series is as follows:
aabcc/ ccabb/ bbcaa
∴ Required answer = accba
187. C Clearly, we have :
B-3 = E ...(i)
B + 3 = D ...(ii)
A+B = D + E+10 ...(iii)
B = C + 2 ...(iv)
A+B + C + D + E= 133 ...(v)
From (i) and (ii), we have : 2 B = D + E ...(vi)
From (iii) and (vi), we have : A = B + 10 ...(vii)
Using (iv), (vi) and (vii) in (v), we get:
(B + 10) + B + (B - 2) + 2B = 133 5B = 125 B = 25.
188. C Total weight increased = (8 x 2.5) kg = 20 kg.
Weight of new person = (65 + 20) kg = 85 kg.
189. A Let the present ages of Sameer and Anand be 5x years and 4x years respectively.
5𝑥+3 11
Then, =
4𝑥+3 9
 9(5x + 3) = 11(4x + 3)
 45x + 27 = 44x + 33
 45x - 44x = 33 - 27
 x = 6.
∴ Anand's present age = 4x = 24 years.
190. B Let the sum be Rs. 100. Then,
100×10×1
S.I. for first 6 months = ( ) = Rs. 5
100×2×1
105×10×1
S.I. for last 6 months = ( ) = Rs. 5.25
100×2×1
So, amount at the end of 1 year = Rs. (100 + 5 + 5.25) = Rs. 110.25
∴ Effective rate = (110.25 - 100) = 10.25%

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191. B (2)2 + (4)2 = 20 and (3)2 + (9)2 = 90 Therefore (1)2 + (5)2 = 26.
192. B

193. C When the sheet shown in fig. (X) is folded to form a cube, then the face with shading lies
opposite to the free bearing a square, the face bearing a dot lies opposite to a blank face and
the face bearing a circle (with a '+' sign inside it) lies opposite to another blank face. The
cubes in figures (2) and (4) have the shaded face adjacent to the face bearing a square.
Therefore, the cubes in these two figures cannot be formed. Hence, only cubes in figures (1)
and (3) can be formed.
194. D In fig. (X), the dot is contained in the region common to the square and the circle only. Out of
the four alternatives, only fig. (4) contains a region common to the square and the circle only.
195. A In each row, the third figure comprises of a black circle and only those line segments which
are not common to the first and the second figures.
196. C 197. D
198. D The statement mentions that the commercial banks violate a directive issued by the RBI. The
remedy is only to make the banks implement the Act. So, none of the courses follows.
199. B Clearly, argument I is vague because at present too, many fields are open to all after
graduation. However, eliminating the post-graduate courses would abolish higher and
specialized studies which lead to understanding things better and deeply. So, argument II is
valid.
200.D

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