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Test - 14

Answer Key

1. (2) 37. (2) 73. (2) 109. (1) 145. (4)


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

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Test - 14

Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS

1. Answer (2) 5. Answer (4)


Everything cannot be proved in physics. For Using conservation of mechanical energy:
example, universal law of gravitation. Also, axiom
is a self-evident truth. 1 2 1
=
mu mgL + mv 2
2 2
2. Answer (2)
Gravitational mass is the mass of an object 1 2 1
10
= 0.5g + v 2
based on it being measured in a gravitational 2 2
field. Our first experiment will require a v2 = 90
gravitational field, a scale, and various known
masses. Getting a scale, and various known 1× v 2 90
=
T = = 180 N
masses is not hard. r 0.5
3. Answer (1) 6. Answer (1)
Sun’s angular diameter
a b
α = 1920” U ( r=
) −
r2 r
= 1920 × 4.85×10–6 rad
Force
= 9.31 × 10–3 rad
dU  2a b 
Sun’s diameter F =− =− − 3 + 2 
dr  r r 
d=αD
At equilibrium, Fnet = 0
( ) (
= 9.31× 10−3 × 1.496 × 1011 m ) Hence br – 2a = 0 at equilibrium.
= 1.39 × 109 m r = r0 = 2a/b
4. Answer (2)
Corresponds to equilibrium. For minimum
Conservation of mechanical energy potential energy,
1 1
=
mu 2
mgL (1 − cos θ ) + mv 2 dU
2 2 =0
dr
1
= mgL (1 − cos θ ) ( v= 0)
2mgL d 2U 2a
2 And, > 0 at r = r0 therefore, r = r0 =
2
dr b
cosθ = 0, thus θ = 90°

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7. Answer (2) 15. Answer (2)


When the block compresses the spring, let x m 2m1m2 2 × 1× 2 40
be the amount of compression, i.e. x = 4 m. Let =
T =
g × 10N
= N
m1 + m2 1+ 2 3
v = velocity of the block when it collides with the
spring. If r is the minimum radius, then

Loss in K.E. of the block = (gain in elastic 40


40 40
potential energy of the spring) + (work done Breaking stress = 32 or × 106 =2
against friction) πr 3 π 3πr

1 1 2 1 1
⇒ mv 2=
−0 kx + µmgx or r 2 = or r = m
2 2 106 103
⇒ v= 51.6 = 7.18 m/s 1
or =r × 103 mm = 1mm
8. Answer (3) 103
Angular impulse = Torque × Time = 5 × 3 16. Answer (2)
= 15 kg m2/s When a force F is applied at the cross-sectional
I ω = 15 area A of a wire, then

5 ω = 15 F
Stress = = 4.0 × 107 N/m2
A
Thus, ω = 3 rad/s
17. Answer (4)
9. Answer (3)
Difference of length at any temperature
Angular impulse = area under torque – time graph
= L1(1 + α1T) – L2(1 + α2T) = (L1 – L2 )
2 22
= t dt 6= 12 kg − m 2 / s
∫0 6= + T (L1α1 – L2α2)
2
10. Answer (2) Now since length is independent of temperature,
the coefficient of temperature must vanish
h
COM of hollow uniform cone is at a height of So, (L1α1 – L2α2) = 0
3
from base center. This gives

11. Answer (2) L1α1 = L2α2


As the direction of motions of the particles are 20 × 10–5 = L × 2 × 10–5
unknown, hence the velocity of COM cannot be Thus, L = 10 cm
calculated, even in same direction max. value of
18. Answer (4)
COM vcm = 2m/s.
As the density of water is maximum at 4°C, the
12. Answer (4)
density may increase on increasing temperature
As we move radially outwards from center of if T < 4°C
earth, g increase inside the earth and decreases
And the density would decrease if T > 4°C
outside the earth.
19. Answer (4)
13. Answer (4)
Maximum Efficiency,
GM 6.67 × 10 −11 × 7.34 × 1022
=
g = = 1.62 N / kg T1 − T2
R2
( )
2
1.74 × 10 6 η=
T1
14. Answer (2) = (200 – 100)/200 = 0.5
This is factual question and the elastic modulus In percentage terms it will be 50%. Thus
for ordinary materials between 0 K and melting efficiency cannot be greater than 50%. (Carnot
point is decreased by 10-20%. theorem)

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20. Answer (2) a = 0.12 × 1011


Irreversible engine have less efficiency due to the S = 0.1 = (1/2) (0.12 × 1011)t2
dissipative effects while a reversible engine t2 = 1.6 ×10–11 = 16 × 10–12
consisting of reversible processes which are
quasi-static and non-dissipative. t = 4 × 10–6 s

21. Answer (3) 26. Answer (1)



Total energy remains constant in an undamped As x ⊥ E ⇒ ∆V =0
SHM and is equal to 0.5 kA2
27. Answer (2)
22. Answer (1)
 π π
=y 2sin  t + 
 12 6 
dy  π π π
=
V= 2cos  t +  ×
dt  12 6  12
π  π π
= cos  t + 
6  12 6 Charge on plate C(both side) = CV + CV = 2CV
at t = 2 sec. Q = 2 × 2 × 10–6 × 10 = +40 µC
π π π 28. Answer (2)
=v = cos  
6  3  12 I = dq/dt
2 2
1 1  π  π I = –4 × 2 sin2t
KE = mv 2 = × 1×   = J
2 2 12
  288 = –8sin2t
23. Answer (1) Maximum value of current = 8 A
In damped oscillation of the body, amplitude of [ (sin 2t)max. = 1]
oscillation and energy decreases with time.
29. Answer (3)
24. Answer (2)
Current i = dQ/dt
E = E0 e – bt / m i = 2at – 3bt2
E0 Current is maximum or minimum when
= E0 e − bt / m
2 di/dt = 0
1 2a – 6bt = 0
e −b / m =
2 t = 2a/6b = a/3b
E = E0 e −b3/ m 30. Answer (4)
When the current carrying wire is along magnetic
( )
3
E = E0 e − b / m field, then the force on the wire is zero.
3 31. Answer (3)
 1 E0
=E E=
0  As magnetic force is a result of cross product of
2 8
velocity and magnetic field, it is perpendicular to
25. Answer (1) both. When the angle between velocity and
1 2 magnetic field is zero of 180° then the magnetic
S= at
2 force is zero.
a = F/m = qE/M 32. Answer (2)
a = 1.6 × 10–19 × 2.21 × 10–9/2 × 8.85 × 10–12 × As F = qvB
1.67 × 10–27 Thus F α v, This means that the graph will be
a = 3.536 × 10–28/29.559 × 10–39 straight line, inclined at an angle to speed axis.

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33. Answer (4) 37. Answer (2)


B = 5t2 V = 10 sin(50t + 10)
A = πR2, φ = BA cosθ 1 106
=
X C =
φ = BA [As angle between B and A is either 0° or ωC 50 × 3
180° so magnitude of flux will remain same] Now
=(5t2)( πR2) I = I0 sin(50t + 10° + 90°)
= 15 × 10–4sin(50t + 100°)

e= = πR 2 × (10t ) 38. Answer (3)
dt

e  10πR 2  Z = R 2 + X L2 = 9 + 16 = 25 =5 Ω
=
i =   t
γ  γ  39. Answer (2)

34. Answer (4) Average energy density of electric field =


average energy density of magnetic field
BωL2 2
We Know, potential difference = 1 1 E  1
2 uE = ε0E 2 = ε0  0  = ε0E02
2 2  2 4
2
L 1
B0 ω   =
2
× 8.85 × 10 –12 (1) =2.2 × 10 −12 J/m3
4
= B0 ωL2
Now, VO=
− VA … (i) 4
2 32
40. Answer (4)
2 2
L L  2L + L  C
B0 ω  +  B0 ω   V= = 2 × 108 m/s
 2 4  4  … (ii)
=
VO − VB = 1.5
2 2
V = fλ
 9L2 
B0 ω  
 16  9B0 ωL2 2 × 108 m/s
= = λ=
2 32 5 × 1014 Hz
Equation (ii) – (i) λ = 4 × 10–7

9 B ωL2 10−3
VO − VB + VO + V=
A B0 ωL2 − 0 =N = 2500
32 32 4 × 10−7
8 B0 ωL2 41. Answer (1)
2
VA − V=
B B0 ωL=
32 4 Dispersive power is defined as angular
35. Answer (1) Dispersion per unit mean deviation.
42. Answer (3)
ω2 = 16
The intensity will be minimum if path difference is
ω = 4 = 2πf
odd integral multiple of half of wavelength i.e.
f = 2/π 200 nm and will be maximum if path difference is
integral multiple of wavelength i.e. 400 nm.
36. Answer (3)
Thus the resultant intensity will be between
1 2 Q2 minimum and maximum possible values.
LI =
2 2C
43. Answer (4)
2 2
1 E  Q h
⇒ L×  = de-Broglie wavelength =
2 R 2C p
E  Thus the ratio of wavelengths remains same and
⇒ Q=LC  
R equal to 2: 1

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44. Answer (3) 45. Answer (1)


There will be a gain in overall binding energy Only in common emitter configuration both gains
when we move from a heavy nuclei region to are higher than unity so common emitter
the middle region of the plot. Hence third configuration is preferred for making
statement is incorrect. amplifier.

CHEMISTRY

46. Answer (2) 54. Answer (3)


x solute × 1000 Both N2+ (13e – ) and N2– (15e – ) are having one
Molality =
x solvent × Molar mass of solvent unpaired electron, hence having same magnetic
property.
0.25 × 1000
= = 18.52 m 55. Answer (2)
0.75 × 18
XeF4 has square planar shape, in which all atoms
47. Answer (3)
are in same plane.
Aqueous solution of Borax is used as antiseptic.
56. Answer (1)
48. Answer (3)
For strongest H-Bond, covalently attached
1 1 hydrogen atom should be attached with most
Wave number ( ν ) = = cm–1
λ 5000 × 10 −8 electronegative atom.

105 57. Answer (4)


= cm–1= 2 × 10 4 cm−1
5 With increase in effective nuclear charge,
ionization energy increases.
49. Answer (3)
58. Answer (2)
PM
d=
RT
1atm × 64 g mol–1
d=
0.0821L atm K −1 mol−1 × 400 K

64
= = 1.95 g/L
50. Answer (2) 0.0821× 400
Negative electron gain enthalpies of halogens are 59. Answer (2)
highest among p-Block elements. ∆H ionization
51. Answer (3) = – 7.7 – (–13.7) = 13.7 – 7.7 = 6 kcal
Percentage of chlorine 60. Answer (4)
35.5 × 0.14 × 100 • For isothermal process, ∆U = 0
= = 9.89%
143.5 × 0.35 • From 1st law of thermodynamics
52. Answer (1) ∆U = Q + W
Glycine does not has chiral centre, so achiral in
Q=–W
nature.
 W < 0 so Q > 0
53. Answer (3)
Excess Pb (> 50 ppb) in drinking water damages 61. Answer (1)
kidney, brain and liver. Specific heat capacity is an intensive property.

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62. Answer (2) 70. Answer (3)




PCl5 (g) 
 PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) LiCl hydrated as LiCl.2H2O while MgCl2 hydrated
as MgCl2.8H2O
2 0 0
71. Answer (3)
2 × 0.6 2 × 0.4 2 × 0.4 Compound containing at least two
= 1.2 0.8 0.8 α-Hydrogen atoms w.r.t. carbonyl group can give
aldol condensation product.
 0.8   0.8 
72. Answer (1)
[PCl3 ] [Cl2 ]  10   10  0.8 × 0.8
=Kc = = Primary amine (only aliphatic) can be prepared
[PCl5 ]  1.2  1.2 × 10
 10  by Gabriel phthalimide process.
 
73. Answer (2)
4
= 0.0533 = ∆fH° of graphite is taken as zero. Therefore it is
75
the most stable allotrope of carbon.
63. Answer (3)
74. Answer (3)
0.1
H =

+
= 10 –4
Final 1000
pH = – log [H+] = 4
64. Answer (1)
Mixture of weak acid and its salt with strong base 75. Answer (2)
form an acidic buffer.
∆Tf =
iK f m
65. Answer (1)
Ag2CO3 is most soluble due to having maximum
{i =
1 + (4 − 1) × 0.95 = 3.85}
1 + 3 × 0.95 =
solubility among given ∆T=
f 3.85 × 1.86 × 0.2= 1.43


Ag2 CO3  2–
 2Ag + +CO3 Freezing point of solution

Ksp = (2s)2(s) = 4s3 = 8 × 10–12 = 273 – 1.43 = 271.57


76. Answer (2)
s = (2)1/3 × 10–4 = 1.26 × 10–4
66. Answer (2)  ZM  4 4
 3 
dfcc N × a (2 2)
 fcc = = 16
3
2
Reducing agent, H2O2 converts I2 into I .

= A = 2 :1
dsc  ZM   1
3
 1
67. Answer (2)  3  2  
 NA a sc   8
EoCell ECathode
= o
− EoAnode
77. Answer (3)
= 1.4 – (– 0.13) = 1.4 + 0.13 = 1.53 V
2H+ (aq) + 2e – → H2 (g)
68. Answer (3)
−0.0591  pH2 
• Volume strength = 11.2 × Molarity (H2O2) E= log  + 2 
2  [H ] 
16.8
Molarity (H2O2) = = 1.5 M = + 0.0591 log [H+] = – 0.0591 pH = 0
11.2
78. Answer (2)
1.5 × 34
• % strength = = 5.1
10 CuCl2 (aq) → Cu2 + (aq) + 2Cl– (aq)

69. Answer (3) Cathode : Cu2 + + 2e – 


→ Cu(s)
Potassium on reaction with excess air gives
Anode : 2Cl– 
→ Cl2 + 2e –
superoxide.

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79. Answer (1) 86. Answer (4)


2.303  1.2  2.303
=(I) k = log   log 4
30  0.3  30
2.303  1.8  2.303
=(II) k = log   log 4
t  0.45  t
Aromatic compound
Hence, t = 30 minutes.
87. Answer (2)
80. Answer (4)
Ring of highest electron density gives fastest rate
Methylene blue sol being positive is easily of electrophilic aromatic substitution.
coagulated by [Fe(CN)6]3– ion.
88. Answer (4)
81. Answer (4)
Molecule having no centre of symmetry and no
Zirconium is refined by van Arkel method (vapour plane of symmetry, can be optically active.
phase refining)
89. Answer (1)
82. Answer (2)
Conjugation with carbonyl group stabilises the
In contact process V2O5, is used as catalyst to transition state in SN2 mechanism. Therefore it is
convert SO2 into SO3. more reactive towards SN2.
83. Answer (4) 90. Answer (4)
XeF4 + O2F2 → XeF6 + O2

84. Answer (4)


Yb3+ : [Xe] 4f13
85. Answer (1)

BOTANY
91. Answer (2) 9 genotypes (1 : 2 : 2 : 4 : 1 : 2 : 1 : 2 : 1)
Hydrilla and Zostera – Pollination is hydrophily 97. Answer (2)
92. Answer (1) Marchantia is dioecious species. They have
Pea, groundnut, beans separate female and male thallus.

93. Answer (3) 98. Answer (2)


Wildlife sanctuary and sacred groves are in-situ
The term clone is applicable to the offspring
conservation. Zoo is – ex-situ conservation.
formed by vegetative reproduction.
Endemism – Species found to that region and not
94. Answer (3) found anywhere else.
There will be no segregation in hybrid progeny. 99. Answer (1)
95. Answer (1) Gibberellic acid and nitrates promotes seed
AUG codes for methionine and also act as germination.
initiator codon. 100. Answer (4)
96. Answer (3) Viroids have only RNA molecule. DNA and
4 phenotypes (9 : 3 : 3 : 1) protein are absent.

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101. Answer (3) 114. Answer (1)


Cells of the tapetum secrete sporopollenin. The synthesis of lipids and steroidal hormones
occur in smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
102. Answer (3)
115. Answer (4)
RuBisCO activity occurs in chloroplasts of bundle
sheath cells in C4-plants. The condensation of chromosomes occurs
throughout the leptotene. Chromosomes
103. Answer (1) elongate even in telophase I.
High dose of UV-B causes show blindness. 116. Answer (3)
104. Answer (3) These thread like structures are root hairs.
The biomass of a trophic level depends upon 117. Answer (3)
reproductive potential and longevity of its Insectivorous plants, perform photosynthesis as
members. they have green leaves; only some leaves are
105. Answer (1) modified to trap insects to compensate the
Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase. deficiency of nitrogen.
118. Answer (2)
106. Answer (4)
Mesophyll is not differentiated in monocot leaf.
F1 resembles either of the two parents in
Parallel venation is characteristics of monocot.
dominance.
119. Answer (3)
F1 is in between the two parents in incomplete
The primary xylem remains more or less intact, in
dominance.
or around the centre.
107. Answer (2)
120. Answer (4)
Human beings and Drosophila = XY type, female
Fabaceae’s floral formula is
heterogamety is in birds.

108. Answer (3) %O
+
K (5) C1 + 2 + (2) A (9) + 1 G1

Vexillary
Sexual or perfect stage is absent in aestivation
deuteromycetes.
121. Answer (3)
109. Answer (1) Micropyle of seed is the entry gate of water.
Micropyle of ovule/megasporangium is the entry
gate of pollen tube.
122. Answer (1)
Growth of embryo development. All options except (1) show actinomorphic
110. Answer (3) flowers.
123. Answer (2)
Meristematic tissues are completely consumed in
case of axillary bud and leaf primordium.
111. Answer (2) 124. Answer (1)
ψw = ψS + ψP; water movement from higher ψw to Pyruvate +2
TPP, Mg Acetaldehyde
 →
lower ψw. + CO2
112. Answer (4) Acetaldehyde NADH
→ Ethyl alcohol
Sparrow as predator of seeds (Plants). + NAD+

113. Answer (2) 125. Answer (3)

Middle lamella is made of calcium and Statins have been commercialised as blood
cholesterol lowering agents.
magnesium pectate.

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126. Answer (4) 131. Answer (1)


Semi-dwarf wheat was developed by Nobel Taxon canidae is family, rest are order.
laureate Norman E. Borlaug.
132. Answer (3)
127. Answer (2)
Ectocarpus, Polysiphonia and kelps exhibit
The two strands bind together because of their haplo-diplontic life cycle.
hydrogen bonding affinity for each other.
133. Answer (3)
128. Answer (2)
Pinnately compound leaves are found in Cycas.
Removal of introns and joining of exons is called
splicing. 134. Answer (4)
129. Answer (3) Dryopteris, Pteris and Adiantum belong to class
Lac-operon – Negative regulation by repressor. Pteropsida.
UTR enhances translation. 135. Answer (1)
130. Answer (2) Formation of interzonal fibres occurs. Then
Sigma factor – is a small protein (sub unit) of separated daughter/sister chromatids start
bacterial RNA polymerase requires for selection moving towards the opposite poles.
of binding sites (Promoter).

ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (2) 144. Answer (1)
Smooth muscle fibres are uninucleated, Rise in BPG levels, H+ concentration (fall in pH)
non-striated and unbranched. and temperature shifts oxygen dissociation curve
137. Answer (4) towards the right side.
Electrical synapse, Single unit smooth muscle 145. Answer (4)
and cardiac muscle possesses gap junctions. In ventricular systole, blood flows from left and
138. Answer (2) right ventricles to their respective blood vessels.
Arachidic acid : 20C : 0 146. Answer (2)
Stearic acid : 18C : 0 Cardiac output = Stroke volume × Heart rate
139. Answer (3) = 70 ml × 70/min = 4900 mL / min.
Glutamic acid is an acidic amino acid 147. Answer (4)
140. Answer (3) ‘B’ blood group – B antigen on RBCs, anti-A
Oxaloacetate and malonate resembles succinate antibodies in plasma.
in structure and compete for binding with enzyme ‘O’ blood group – No antigen on RBC’s
succinic dehydrogenase. surface
141. Answer (4) 148. Answer (3)
Paneth cells are present in intestinal gland and Cellular modification of Distal Convoluted Tubule
secrete lysozyme. (DCT) and afferent arteriole constitutes
142. Answer (1) Juxtaglomerular Apparatus (JGA).
Gross calorific value of proteins, fats and 149. Answer (1)
carbohydrate is 5.65, 9.45 and 4.1 Kcal/g while Angiotensinogen is converted to Angiotension I
physiological value is 4, 9 and 4 Kcal/g by renin released by JG cells. Angiotension II,
respectively. being a powerful vasoconstrictor increases GFR.
143. Answer (4) It also activates adrenal gland to release
TLC = RV + ERV + TV + IRV aldosterone.

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150. Answer (2) ∴ Testes = 500 compartments


Floating ribs are 2 pairs in number. 1-3 seminiferous tubules / compartment
151. Answer (2) ∴ 500–1500 seminiferous tubules
Knee joint is an example of hinge joint. Saddle
162. Answer (3)
joint is present between carpal and metacarpal of
human thumb. Oviduct is fallopian tube. Isthmus connects
oviduct to uterine fundus.
152. Answer (4)
163. Answer (4)
Na+ – K+ ATPase maintains resting membrane
potential, by transporting 3Na+ outwards and 2K+ After spermiogenesis, sperms are finally released
into the cell. from seminiferous tubules by the process called
153. Answer (2) spermiation.
Cerebellum is a part of hindbrain. 164. Answer (4)
154. Answer (1) Progesterone attain their peak in middle of luteal
Fovea is a thinned out portion of the retina where phase.
only the cones are densely packed. 165. Answer (1)
155. Answer (2) Saheli, a new oral contraceptive for the females,
was developed at CDRI.
Nirodh is male condom.
166. Answer (3)
Increase in number of people in reproducible age
increases population growth rate.
167. Answer (2)
Vault is a barrier method while Lippes loop is an
inert IUD.
Scala media is filled with endolymph while scala 168. Answer (4)
vestibule and tympani with perilymph.
GIFT : Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer
156. Answer (3)
AI : Artificial Insemination
Life span of crow, parrot, crocodile and tortoise is IUT : Intrauterine Transfer
15 years, 140 years, 60 years and 100–150
ZIFT : Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer
years respectively.
169. Answer (3)
157. Answer (4)
Zygote formation is universal in all sexually Closed flask contains CH4, H2, NH3, water vapour
reproducing organisms. at 800°C.

158. Answer (4) 170. Answer (4)


Earthworm do not exhibit parthenogenesis. Homology is based on divergent evolution.
159. Answer (2) Options (1), (2) and (3) are examples of analogy
which is based on convergent evolution.
Chromosome number in gamete of housefly is 6.
171. Answer (2)
160. Answer (1)
Transfer of sperms into the female genital tract is Lemur and spotted cuscus is an example of
called insemination. convergent evolution.

161. Answer (1) 172. Answer (2)


Each testis has 250 compartments Coelacanth, a fish caught in South Africa.

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173. Answer (3) 177. Answer (1)


Ascariasis, filariasis – Helminthic infection Hisardale is an example of cross breed.
Common cold – Viral disease 178. Answer (3)
Amoebic dysentery – Protozoan disease DNA fragments are negatively charged and move
174. Answer (2) towards anode. Smallest fragment is closest to
anode while largest is closest to loading well.
Culex mosquito transmits filariasis caused by
Wuchereria. 179. Answer (2)

175. Answer (4) Bam HI site at tetracycline resistant gene, and


Pvu I site in ampicillin resistance gene become
Colostrum provides natural passive immunity.
inactivated. So, transformed recombinant will not
176. Answer (2) grow on antibiotic containing medium.
Cocaine is commonly called coke. 180. Answer (3)
Morphine / smack is an opioid. Dolly was a cloned sheep.
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