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All India Test Series (NEET-2023)

M
Full Test - 06 Dropper

DURATION : 200 Minutes DATE : 03/05/2023 M. MARKS : 720

ANSWER KEY

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BOTANY ZOOLOGY


1. (2) 51. (4) 101. (1) 151. (3)
2. (2) 52. (3) 102. (2) 152. (4)
3. (4) 53. (2) 103. (4) 153. (4)
4. (2) 54. (3) 104. (1) 154. (1)
5. (4) 55. (3) 105. (4) 155. (4)
6. (2) 56. (3) 106. (1) 156. (3)
7. (4) 57. (2) 107. (3) 157. (1)
8. (4) 58. (4) 108. (4) 158. (3)
9. (3) 59. (4) 109. (1) 159. (4)
10. (3) 60. (3) 110. (4) 160. (3)
11. (2) 61. (2) 111. (4) 161. (4)
12. (1) 62. (3) 112. (4) 162. (2)
13. (4) 63. (3) 113. (3) 163. (4)
14. (1) 64. (3) 114. (2) 164. (3)
15. (1) 65. (4) 115. (4) 165. (2)
16. (2) 66. (2) 116. (3) 166. (1)
17. (3) 67. (1) 117. (1) 167. (2)
18. (3) 68. (2) 118. (1) 168. (2)
19. (1) 69. (4) 119. (1) 169. (1)
20. (4) 70. (2) 120. (2) 170. (4)
21. (4) 71. (2) 121. (2) 171. (2)
22. (2) 72. (3) 122. (2) 172. (4)
23. (4) 73. (3) 123. (3) 173. (4)
24. (3) 74. (2) 124. (1) 174. (1)
25. (4) 75. (3) 125. (1) 175. (1)
26. (2) 76. (3) 126. (3) 176. (4)
27. (4) 77. (3) 127. (2) 177. (2)
28. (2) 78. (1) 128. (1) 178. (4)
29. (3) 79. (1) 129. (4) 179. (4)
30. (3) 80. (1) 130. (1) 180. (3)
31. (3) 81. (2) 131. (4) 181. (3)
32. (3) 82. (3) 132. (3) 182. (2)
33. (3) 83. (4) 133. (1) 183. (3)
34. (1) 84. (3) 134. (2) 184. (2)
35. (1) 85. (1) 135. (3) 185. (1)
36. (4) 86. (1) 136. (3) 186. (2)
37. (3) 87. (4) 137. (3) 187. (4)
38. (2) 88. (1) 138. (1) 188. (4)
39. (3) 89. (4) 139. (1) 189. (4)
40. (4) 90. (4) 140. (1) 190. (2)
41. (3) 91. (1) 141. (3) 191. (1)
42. (1) 92. (1) 142. (2) 192. (2)
43. (1) 93. (1) 143. (3) 193. (2)
44. (4) 94. (3) 144. (4) 194. (4)
45. (1) 95. (1) 145. (3) 195. (4)
46. (3) 96. (3) 146. (1) 196. (2)
47. (3) 97. (2) 147. (3) 197. (1)
48. (3) 98. (4) 148. (1) 198. (4)
49. (3) 99. (2) 149. (1) 199. (4)
50. (4) 100. (3) 150. (1) 200. (2)

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SECTION – I (PHYSICS)
1. (2) 8. (4)
9a 15a Tension difference between lowest position and
S5 = u + and S8 = u + highest position is always 6 mg in vertical circular
2 2
15a 9a motion.
S8 − S5 = − = 3a
2 2 mvB2
At bottom point, TB = mg +
20 – 14 = 3a l
6 = 3a At highest point,
 a = 2 ms–2 mvH2
TH = − mg
l
2. (2)
 −2 
Fl  MLT L 
TB − TH =
m 2
l
(
vB − vH
2
)
+ 2mg ….(i)
Coefficient of viscosity = =
VA  LT −1L2  Also by mechanical energy conservation
 
vB2 − vH
2
= 4 gl ….(ii)
= [ML–1T–1]
m
TB − TH = ( 4 gl ) + 2mg = 6mg ….(iii)
3. (4) l
For pair Rmin = A – B
Rmax = A + B 9. (3)
P2 − P1 81 − 100
4. (2)  100 =  100
P1 100
1 2
h= gT , R = uT 9 − 10
2 =  100 = −10%
10
gR 2
h= 2
2u 10. (3)
Here R = 2 × 20 = 40 cm
h = 2 × 10 = 20 cm
1 R2 1 10  0.4  0.4
u2 = g  =  =4
2 h 2 0.2
u = 2ms–1

5. (4)
Due to direction change linear momentum, Calculating MOI around point A
velocity and vertical component of velocity are I = IAB + IAC + IBC
changing, but horizontal component remain same ml 2 ml 2
in magnitude and direction. = + + I 0 + mh2
3 3
2 ml 2
6. (2) + m ( l sin  )
2
= ml 2 + ( = 60º)
When we pull roller, component of force acts 3 12
against weight which reduces normal reaction and 2 1 3 3
friction decreases. = ml 2  + +  = ml 2
 3 12 4  2
7. (4) 3
Now, ml 2 = 3mk 2
Fnet = m × a 2
F– mg = ma l
k=
200 2
− g = a
30
v = u + at 11. (2)
4=0+a×2 By Kepler’s third law T 2  R3
 a = 2 ms–2 T2 = kR3
200
−   9.8 = 2 T2
30  = k does not depend on radius
140 R3
= 9.8 
30 12. (1)
14 Total surface area decreases, so surface energy of
 = = 0.47
3  9.8 drop decreases, hence energy is liberated.

[2]
13. (4)  20c2 = 300
As liquid does not overflow, c2 = 15 F
 = 3
20. (4)
14. (1) E1 + E2 = kl1 = 6x
Water has specific heat 1 cal/g°C E1 – E2 = kl2 = 2x
E1 + E2 6
=
15. (1) E1 − E2 2
A = 425 × 10–4 m2
E1 + E2 3
Weight of car =
P= E1 − E2 1
Area of cross-section
E 2
3000  9.8  1 = =2
= −4
= 6.92  105 Nm −2 E2 1
425  10
Same pressure transmitted to smaller piston. 21. (4)
This is statement of Lenz law.
16. (2)
1
When cut k 
l 22. (2)
4k 0 Ia 2 0 I
k1 = and k2 = 4k B= , B0 =
3 3
( )
2a
Now spring behave like parallel arrangement 2 a2 + x 2 2

4k 16k
ke = + 4k = 3
3 3
B0
=
x ( 2
+a )
2 2
(
= 3
5)
3

m
m 3m
B a3 ( 3)
T = 2 = 2 16k = 2 54  5  5  5
ke 3 16k B0 = = 2  125 = 250mT
3 3 3
17. (3)
Changing in PE, U = U2 – U1 23. (4)
A magnetic equator there is no vertical component
GMm  GMm 
U = − −−  of earth magnetic field. So it can stay in any
(
R+n R 
2
)
R  direction.
  24. (3)
GMm  1 
 1−
R 
 (
1 + n2 ) 

1 = 0, 2 = 10 18  2510−4 = 1.41Wb

GMm  n2  d 1.41
   e=− =− = −0.47 V
R  n2 + 1  dt 3
e 0.47
 n2  I= = = 0.235A
 mgR  2
 n + 1 
R 2
 
 GM  25. (4)
 g= 2  c 3  108
 R  v= =
 
18. (3) 3  108
A transformer changes voltage at the cost of  = = 1.304
2.3  108
current change but power output is equal to power
1
input for an ideal transformer. sin ic =

19. (1)  sin ic = 0.77
q1 = 10 × 50 = 500 C, q2 = 0 ic = sin–1(0.77)
q +q
v= 1 2 =
( 500 + 0 )
c1 + c2 (10 + c2 ) 26. (2)
From A to B slope is negative, so dynamic
500
20 = resistance is negative.
10 + c2

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27. (4) N1 N01 1 1
1.5 + 1.5 =  = 2 =1
i= = 2A N 2 N02 2 2
1 + 0.5
V1 – V2 = E – ir = 1.5 – 2 × 1 = –0.5
36. (4)
|V12| = 0.5 V
R0 5000
Av =  = 60  = 600
28. (2) Ri 500
F = qvBsin = 0.1 × 106 × 1.6 × 10–19
= 1.6 × 10–14 N 37. (3)
29. (3)
At initial point 38. (2)
1 2 gh
T = mv 2 v=
2 1 + K 2 / R2
At highest point (v' = v cos) 2 gL sin  2 gL sin  4
1 = = = gL sin 
T ' = m ( v cos  ) 1
2 3 / 2 3
1+
2 2
1
T ' = mv cos 2 
2 39. (3)
T ' = T cos  2

30. (3)
1
( 1
) (
E =  C  V22 − V12 =  6  10−6 202 − 102
2 2
)
= 3 × 10–6 × 300 = 9 × 10–4 J
m1x1 + m2 x2
X COM =
31. (3) m1 + m2
Y1 = A + B,Y2 = A.B L L
m cos 45 + m cos 45
( )
Y = ( A + B ) . AB = A. A + A.B + B. A + B.B = 2
m+m
2

= 0 + A.B + B.A + 0 = A.B + B.A is XOR gate mL cos 45 L 1


= =
32. (3) 2m 2 2
Path difference,  = 4 = 4 × 6000 × 10–10 m L
=
= 2.4 × 10–6 = 2.4 m 2 2

33. (3) 40. (4)


h
= 1 g
mv f =
2
6.63  10−34  1010
v = −31
= 7.28  106 m/s 1
1/2 
g
9.11  10 f = K  K = 
   2 
34. (1) 1
Here ratio of powers of ‘f’ &   is 2/1 so graph
c  
=
v will be parabolic.
displacement t t
Time taken T = = = 41. (3)
Speed v C /
P V 3R
t  7 7t K= , =
= = −V V R
C  5 5C V
35. (1) P −R P
4 K=
−3R
 = ( P = P )
48 1 N R 3K
n= =4 N1 = N01   = 01 R
12 2 16
−D P
48
3
1 N  =
For second n = = 3 N2 = N02   = 02 D 3K
16 2 8
[4]
42. (1) Or
  U 1 1 3
x = a sin  t +  = = =
 6 Q  4 / 3 4
  U U 4 1
x' = a cost = a sin  t +  =1− = 1 − = = 0.25
 2 Q Q 4 4
 Phase difference = (/2) – (/6) = (/3) i.e., 25%

43. (1) 46. (3)


Vw = 36 km/hr = 10 m/s
47. (3)
0i e
B= and I =
2r T
 e
B= 0 r  n2 and T  n3
 V − Vw   340 − 10  2rT
fapp =   f =  500
 V − Vw − Vs   340 − 10 − 20  1
B  5  increases (2)5 = 32 times
= 532.25 Hz n

44. (4) 48. (3)


(i) Clockwise cycle on P-V diagram A dipole in non-uniform field experiences a net
Wcyclic = +ve = Qcyclic force.
Heat is absorbed
(ii) Anticlockwise cycle on V-P diagram 49. (3)
Wcyclic = +ve = Qcyclic C 
v= , m =
Heat is absorbed 1 r 1 r
(iii) Clockwise cycle on P-V diagram
 Speed and wavelength of wave become half &
Wcyclic = +ve = Qcyclic
frequency remain unchanged.
Heat is absorbed
(iv) Clockwise cycle on V-P diagram
50. (4)
Wcyclic = –ve = Qcyclic
Heat is rejected Z = R2 + X c2 = 302 + 402 = 50 
V 220
45. (1) I= = = 4.4 A
Z 50
W nRT R R
= = = R
Q nC p T C P R / (  − 1) Pav = Erms × Irms × cos = 220 × 4.4 ×  
Z
 −1 4 / 3 −1 1
= = = 0.25 i.e., 25%] = 220 × 4.4 ×
30
= 580 W
 4/3 4 50
SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY)
51. (4) 53. (2)
Here OH and double bond in reactant should be Tryptophan has an indole ring.
untouched in product.
Hence wolf kishner reduction reaction will
proceed.

52. (3)

54. (3)
Proline contains a secondary amino group.

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55. (3) 66. (2)
Isopentyl valerate is present in apples. Trans-2-butene has zero dipole moment.

56. (3)
Ketone groups can not be converted to carboxylic
acid on oxidation..

57. (2) 67. (1)


The given fragment is benzyl The least ΔH is for CH3Cl. So, in this case cation
is not so stable. So, it will follow homolytic
58. (4) cleavage. So, two free radicals will form.
Structure of benzyl acetate and phenyl acetate is as
follows.
68. (2)
C2 and C4 will be electrophilic.

69. (4)
Boiling point directly proportional to surface area.
As branching increases surface area decreases so
There is no relation between benzyl acetate and boiling point decreases.
phenyl acetate.
70. (2)
59. (4)
Cl– and Ar both have same 18 electrons, so both
Norethindrone is an antifertility drug
will have ground state electronic configuration.
Vitamin B12 is used for pernicious anemia
Morphine used as analgesic
71. (2)
60. (3) The structure of CaC2 is as
2−
DMF means dimethyl formamide and THF means Ca 2+ : C  C :
tetrahydrofuran.
So, carbon atoms have triple bond, so it has 2𝝅 and
61. (2) 1𝛔 bond.
Structure of pentacene will be as
72. (3)
Reaction: 3Cl2 + 6KOH(aq) → 5KCl + KClO3 +
3H2O.
This reaction is a type of disproportionation
62. (3) reaction.
methane, ammonia and water, the respective
central atoms are sp3 hybridised, but they have 73. (3)
different bond angles. In case of strong acid and alkali, complete
ionization is possible so 57.3 kJ/mol of energy is
63. (3) released. But weak acid or base will not ionize
X will be sodium. completely in water. Some remain as undissociated
molecules in water. Some amount of heat of
64. (3) neutralization is used to ionize undissociated
All p-orbitals have 2 nodes is an incorrect molecules. As some amount of energy is
statement, because the number of total nodes will consumed, energy release is less in case of weak
depend upon the n-1 value, so, for n = 2,3,4 etc. acid or alkali.
number of nodes will be different.
74. (2)
65. (4) On increasing the temperature, the coordination
According to EAN rule: number of CsCI will decrease and it becomes 6.
V ( CO )  : 23 + 6  2 = 35e− , so paramagnetic NaCI structure has 6 coordination number.
 6
75. (3) 83. (4)
As temperature increases, then the kinetic energy Solution: Density of solution is 1.15 g/mL.
of the molecule will increase, so the number of Mass of solution = 120 + 1000 = 1120 g
collisions will increase and the number of activated So, volume of solution = [Mass of solution] /
molecules also increase. So, I and III are correct [density of solution] = 1120/1.15 = 973.9 mL
statements. Number of moles of urea = 120/60 = 2
By using the formula of molarity, it will be 2.05 M
76. (3)
The role of a catalyst is to reduce the activation 84. (3)
energy and Increase the rate of attainment of Smaller cation, larger hydration thus smaller
equilibrium. limiting molar conductivity and vice-versa .

77. (3) 85. (1)


For 1st reaction, rG o  0 that means the process Finding the oxidation number
is spontaneous and reaction is feasible, so, for lead Oxidation number of Cr in CrO3 +6 ,
more characteristic oxidation state will be +2. For Oxidation number of Fe in Fe2O3 +3,
IInd reaction, rG o  0 , that means the process is Oxidation number of Mn in MnO2 + 4,
non-spontaneous and reaction is not feasible, so, Oxidation number of V in V2O5 +5,
for tin more characteristic oxidation state will be Oxidation number of Cu in Cu2O +1 ,
+4. So order of oxidation state
a) > (d) > (c) > (b) > (e)
78. (1)
Both assertion and reason are correct statements 86. (1)
and reason is correct explanation of the assertion . According to Boyle’s law for fixed temperature,
Sols are positively or negatively charged it depends Pressure is inversely proportional to Volume.
upon the preferential adsorption of certain ion This means If P increases, 1/V increases or
around the sol particle. P= k/V + c which is following a linear gas equation
which means option
79. (1) (i) follows. With increase in pressure, Volume is
Process is reversible isothermal, decreasing in (iii) following a hyperbolic curve so
So ΔU will be zero. So, according to first law of option (iii) is also correct. PV = K so option (ii) is
thermodynamics ΔU = q + W So, q = –W Since 208 also correct
J of heat is absorbed, q will be +208 J. So,
W will be –208 J. 87. (4)
Here, Cu(OH)2 ⇌ Cu2+ + 2OH–
80. (1) Since, its a neutral solution, [H+] = [OH–]
As the temperature increases pH and pOH both will =10–7 M; Ksp = [Cu2+] [OH–]2;
decrease. [Cu2+] = 1.6  10–19/10(–14) = 1.6  10–5 M

81. (2) 88. (1)


The reaction of oxygen at cathode will take place Azeotropes are binary mixtures having the same
as, O2 ( g ) + 4H + ( g ) + 4e− → 2H 2O ( ) composition in liquid and vapour phase and boil at
a constant temperature
82. (3) 89. (4)
An ideal solution obeys Raoult's law at all
Reaction of oxygen with Al will be as
temperatures and pressures. The solute-solute and
4Al (s ) + 3O2 ( g ) → 2Al2O3 (s ) the solvent-solvent interactions are almost similar
According to stoichiometry coefficient, 4 mole of to solute-solvent interactions. All options are
Al react with = 3 mole of O2. examples of ideal solutions.
4
So, 1.5 mole of O2 react with= 1.5  mole of Al 90. (4)
3 Kp/Kc = ( RT)Δng = (0.0831 kJ/mol x 457 K)
So, mole of Al = 0.5  4 =2 mole Δng = 3–2 = 1
Molar mass of Al = 27 g/mol Kp = Kc (8.314  457) which implies Kp > Kc
So, mass of Al = 2  27 = 54 g
91. (1) 97. (2)
Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a When an alkali metal hydride (NaH) react with
correct explanation for assertion. diborane (B2H6) in the presence of ether
((C2H5)2O), a tetrahedral compound
92. (1) (Metal borohydride) is formed which act as a
Oppenauer Oxidation takes place in the presence of reducing agent in organic synthesis.
[Al(i-Pro)3] in excess of acetone. Baeyer-Villiger 2NaH + B2H6 (in the presence of (C2H5)2O) ⟶
Oxidation takes place in the presence of peracid. 2 NaBH4.
Etard reaction takes place in presence of chromyl 98. (4)
chloride. HVZ reaction is takes place in the Isoelectronic and isostructural species have the
presence of Red P + Bromine same number of valence electrons (as well as total
number of electrons) and identical shapes
93. (1) /geometries.
Using the formula
h 99. (2)
=
mv By using crystal field theory

100. (3)
94. (3)
Charles’ law ; XeF2 (Xenon difluoride) acts as a fluoride donor
T1/V1 = T2/V2 and thus, forms complex when mixed with
300 K / 20 L = T2 / 19 L covalent pentafluoride like AsF5.
+ −
(300 K x 19L)/20 L = T2 XeF2 + AsF5 →  XeF  AsF6 
T2 = 285 K or 12°C
.
95. (1)
Calculating the percentage of tetrahedral voids
occupied in a ccp lattice.
Percentage of tetrahedral voids occupied by
A = 1/8×100=12.5%

96. (3)
The electronic configuration of Mg is 1s2 2s2 2p6
3s2.
3s - orbital is completely filed and 3p-orbital is
empty. There is a very small energy difference
between 3s and 3p - orbitals. Thus, they overlap
and make the Mg a conductor.

SECTION – III (BOTANY)


101. (1) 105. (4)
Food chain consist of producers consumers and Wild life is important because it is the source of
decomposers. gene bank for breeding programme in agriculture
and it balances populations and maintains food
102. (2) chain and natural cycles.
Pyramid of energy is always upright
106. (1)
103. (4) Seed bank is an example of ex-situ conservation
Today globally concentration of green house gases
is high because of use of refrigerators, increased 107. (3)
combustion of fossil fuels and deforestation. When a population is undergoing exponential
growth it increases by large amount each year.
104. (1)
Secondary sewage treatment is mainly Biological 108. (4)
process. It involves micro organisms. Hybrid varieties are obtained through Heterosis.
109. (1) 115. (4)
Some blue green algae can be used as biofertilizer Blood Type Alleles
because they have ability to fix nitrogen. 1A→ co-dominant
1B→ co-dominant
110. (4)
i→ Recessive
Objectives for plant breeding are to obtain
Type AB → 1AIB
diseases and stress resistant variety better yield
and quality. Type O →ii
Offspring will have either A(or) B type of blood
111. (4) group.
Rr Tt × rrtt
Gametes: RT Gametes: rt 116. (3)
RT rt (a) Monohybrid cross → r
rT rt (b) Test cross → t
rt rt (c) Alleles → P
(d) Homozygous tall → Q

117. (1)
Turners syndrome result from a missing
chromosome. It is monosomy.

118. (1)
RrTt → 4
Somatic mutation are not heritable.
RrTt → 4
rrTt → 4
119. (1)
rrtt → 4
There are 64 codons in genetics because genetic
RrTt :RrTt : rrTt : rrtt = 4 : 4 : 4 : 4
code is triplet.
=1:1:1:1

112. (4) 120. (2)


Filiform apparatus is a characteristic feature of
113. (3) synergids.
Reason is false
Ex: Rr → Hybrid (Heterozygous) 121. (2)

122. (2)

123. (3)
Exine is made up of sproropollenin and it is not
present in germ pores.
Heterozygous individuals: Recessive = 1: 1

124. (1)
114. (2)
Fertilization of the egg and the central secondary
Pure white recessive →rr
nucleus by two sperm brought by the same pollen
Pure red dominant → RR
tube.

125. (1)
In Bryophyllum vegetative propagation is by
Since R is dominant all flower as heterozygous leaves (Buds).
dominant Red flowers.
126. (3) 138. (1)
A wooden peg inserted in a rock causes it breaking In spring season cambial activity is more active
during rainy season. It is due to development of and produces a large number of secondary
inhibition pressure. xylem.Wood formed is spring wood or early
wood.
127. (2)
139. (1)
Xylem conducts water and salts, phloem
In monoecious plants male and female
transports food and minerals.
reproductive organs are present in same plant.

128. (1) 140. (1)


Transpiration will be reduced when atmosphere In Amorphophallus vegetative reproduction is
have high humidity. carried out through corm.

129. (4) 141. (3)


NADP is converted into NADP H2 in non-cyclic Roots are described as adventitious depending
photophosphorylation. upon their place of origin.

142. (2)
130. (1)
Perianth is outer part of flower in which calyx and
The end products of fermentation is C2H5OH and
corolla are not always distinguishable.
CO2.

143. (3)
131. (4)
Pitcher of Nepenthes is a modification of leaf
The reactions of kerbs’ cycle takes place in matrix
of mitochondria.
144. (4)
ICBN → International code of botanical
132. (3)
Nomenclature.
According to cell theory cell are fundamental units
of life. 145. (3)
Reason is false because in Archaebacteria cell wall
133. (1) composed of various polysaccharides and
Lignified cell wall is present in woody tissues. It proteins.
is rigid and provides mechanical strength to plants
and trees. 146. (1)
Species → genes → family → order → class
134. (2)
Fluid mosaic model was proposed by singer and 147. (3)
Nichlolson Phylogenetic system of classification refers to
grouping of animals and plants into groups based
135. (3) on evolution.
Oligosaccharide molecules attached to lipid and
protein molecule forming glycocalyx. 148. (1)
Lichens are combination of an algae and a fungus
136. (3) where both have symbiotic relationship with each
other.
Mitosis is significant because it produces identical
cells or genetic compliment
149. (1)
Virus envelope is known as CAPSID
137. (3)
Chlorenchyma is type of parenchymatous tissue. 150. (1)
SECTION – IV (ZOOLOGY)
151. (3) 164. (3)
Platyhelminthes are triploblastic having 3-germ Cholesterol is steroid.
layers outer (ectoderm), middle (mesoderm) and
inner (endoderm). 165. (2)
All enzymes are proteinaceous in nature except
152. (4) ribozymes which are non-proteinaceous.
Arthropoda is best characterised by exoskeleton,
metameric segmentation and jointed appendages. 166. (1)
Secretion of parietal cell does not include
153. (4) pepsinogen and mucous.
Notochord is replaced by bony vertebral column in
Labeo (bony fish). 167. (2)
The optimum pH for action of ptyaline is 6.8.
154. (1)
The character that is not desirable in a cloning 168. (2)
vector is an inactive promoter. Jaundice is a disorder of digestive system.

155. (4) 169. (1)


Torpedo – Presence of electric organ Respiratory organ of pigeon is lungs.
Trygon – Presence of poisonous sting
Pila – Presence of radula 170. (4)
Labeo – Presence of swim bladder The maximum volume of air a person can breathe
in after forced expiration is vital capacity, ERV +
156. (3) TV + IRV and TLC – RV.
The hind wings which are transparent and
membranous help in flying. 171. (2)
Q wave represents early ventricular depolarisation.
157. (1)
172. (4)
Skeletal muscle is connected to bone by tendons,
Rate of heart beat and cardiac output can be increased
ligaments connect bone to bone.
by neural signals through the sympathetic nerves and
also by adrenal medullary hormones.
158. (3)
The stem cells which have potency to give rise to all
173. (4)
tissues and organs are formed from inner cell mass.
Lubb sound is produced by closing of AV valves
during ventricular systole. It is low pitched and of
159. (4)
long duration.
Collagen is intercellular ground substance.
174. (1)
160. (3)
Nearly all of the essential nutrients and 70-80% of
Casein of milk is a phosphoprotein.
electrolytes and water are reabsorbed in PCT
segment of nephron.
161. (4)
If total amount of adenine in eukaryotic dsDNA is 175. (1)
30%. Then total pyrimidine content is 50% Amount of CO2 removed by our lungs is 200
nitrogenous bases do not form part of backbone. ml/min.
Besides this, sugar and phosphate form part of
backbone. 176. (4)
Ball and socket joint is found in shoulder and hip
162. (2) joint.
Oxytocin help in lactation and childbirth.
177. (2)
163. (4) Globular regulatory protein of skeletal muscle fibre
The factor affecting enzyme activity in graph given is troponin.
is substrate concentration.
178. (4) 189. (4)
Receptor sites for neurotransmitters are present in Ascariasis and filariasis are the diseases caused by
post synaptic membrane. helminthes.

179. (4) 190. (2)


Saliva in mouth is the example of physiological
Interneuron is not a part of knee-jerk reflex.
barriers.

180. (3)
191. (1)
Thymus is a soft bilobed where two lobes lie side AIDS disease was first reported in USA.
by side and are joined in the middle by connective
tissue. Thymus size is maximum at about 15 years 192. (2)
of age. Filariasis is caused by Wuchereria. Filariasis is
commonly called elephantiasis.
181. (3)
Innermost layer of adrenal cortex secrete mainly 193. (2)
androgenic steroids. The best breeding method for animals that are
below average in productivity in milk production
would be out-crossing.
182. (2)
Ovary is connected to pelvic wall by ligaments.
194. (4)
rDNA is chimeric DNA or recombination of vector
183. (3) and desired gene.
Endometrium is the layer which undergoes cyclical
changes during menstrual cycle. 195. (4)
In case of BamHI, H-represents strain.
184. (2)
Chlamydiais is STD that is transmitted by bacteria. 196. (2)
Agrose gel is extracted from sea-weeds.
185. (1)
Genetic drift operate in small isolated population. 197. (1)
In bacteria, plasmid is extra-chromosomal material.
186. (2)
198. (4)
Gene pool is the sum of different genes of all
Transgenic animals are produced for medicine,
individuals of a species found in an area. agriculture and industry.

187. (4) 199. (4)


First water organisms are heterotrophic anaerobic Silencing of mRNA has been used in producing
bacteria. transgenic plants resistant to nematodes.

188. (4) 200. (2)


Due to continental drift South American mammals The first transgenic plant is tobacco.
were overridden by North America fauna.

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