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Test - 5

Answer Key

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


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

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Test - 5

Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS

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


PV = nRT (ideal gas) 3
KE = nRT
V1 V2 2
=
T1 T2 Temperature of the gases is same so that
average translational KE of all is same.
2V
∴ T2 = × T = 2T 5. Answer (3)
V
Final temperature equal to initial temperature
f
∆U = × n × R ∆T ∆T = 0, ∆U = 0
2
6. Answer (1)
3 3RT
=1× × R × (2T − T ) = dW R 1 2
2 2 = =1 − =
dQ CP γ 5
2. Answer (3)
7. Answer (2)
5 6
3 × (R )(400 − T ) =×
1 R(T − 300) PV ∝ T
2 2
15 R (400 – T) = 6 R (T – 300) In compression work on system so internal
energy increases and temperature rises.
6000 R – 15 RT = 6 RT – 1800 R
∴ PV is positive
7800 R = 6 RT + 15 RT
8. Answer (2)
∴ 7800 =
21T
P ∝ V2
7800 2600 PV = nRT
∴ T= =
21 7
V2V ∝ T
T = 371.4 K
∴ T ∝ V3
3. Answer (3)
If temperature increases, volume also increases
V   1 and work done (P∆V) will be positive.
W =nRT loge  2  =5 × 8.3 × 300 × loge  
 V1  2 9. Answer (2)
= 5 × 8.3 × 300 × (– 0.693) m RT
P=
= – 8628 J = – 8.6 × 103 J M V

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 mR  r1 M2
∴P=
 T =
 MV  r2 M1
 mR 
∴ Slop of P – T graph =   28.7 M2
 MV  =
7.2 M1
Slope ∝ m
2
Slope B 3m M2  28.7 
= = 3 ∴ = 
Slope A m M1  7.2 

10. Answer (4) 2


 28.7 
2x 
∴ M2 = 
T2 V 
γ –1  7.2 
= 1
T1  V2  = 31.79 = 32
5/3 −1 2/3 This is molecular mass of oxygen.
T2  V   1
∴=  =   15. Answer (4)
T1  8V  8
2/3 1
T2  1  1 λ=
= =  2 πnd 2
300  23  4
1
300 ∴ λ∝
∴ T2 = = 75 K r2
4
2
11. Answer (3) λ1  3  9
=   = = 2.25
Cycle is clockwise so work done by the gas will λ2  2  4
be positive. 16. Answer (2)
Area inside the cyclic graph is work done by the
y = sinωt + cosωt
gas
W = (1 × 105) × (2 × 10–3 ) = + 200 J  1 1 
= 2 sin ωt + cos ωt 
 2 2 
12. Answer (1)
T2  π π
η = 1− = 2 sin ωt cos + cos ωt sin 
T1  4 4

 π
50 T 500 =y 2 sin  ωt + 
1 2 =−
=− 1  4
100 T1 T1
amplitude = 2
∴ T1 = 1000 K
T2 ′  π
η′= 1 − initial displacement
= y 2 sin  0 + 
T1  4
π 1
60 T ′ = 2 sin = 2× =1
= 1− 2 4 2
100 1000
∴ T2′ = 400 K amplitude 2
∴ = 2
=
13. Answer (2) displacement 1
Second law of thermodynamics by Kelvin-planck 17. Answer (3)
statement.
 2π 
x = a cos  t
14. Answer (4) T 
1  2π 
Grahm’s diffusion law r ∝ =x 6 cos  × 8
M  6 

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 8π  Fmax
= 6 cos   =2
 3  F

 2π   2π  Fmax
= 6 cos  2π =
+  6 cos   ∴ F= = 5N
 3   3  2
23. Answer (2)
 1
=6 ×  −  =−3 cm
 2 m
T = 2π
18. Answer (1) k

 π 10 π
=x 2 sin  2t +  2π
= =
 3 3000 5 3

Comparing it with x = sin(ωt + φ) 24. Answer (3)

π m
∴ φ = rad and ω = 2 T = 2π
3 k

2π 4 500
=2 ∴T=πs =
T 2 m′
19. Answer (3) m′
T ′ = 2π
At the highest point coin won’t separate if k

mω2A ≤ mg 500
∴=
m′ = 125 gm
4
∴ mω2A = mg (critical)
Removed mass = ∆m = m – m′ = (500 – 125)
g
ω= = 375 gm
A
25. Answer (2)
2π A 0.2 2 × 22 During one complete oscillation four times
T = = 2π =2π = 0.9 s
=
ω g 9.8 49 potential energy is equal to kinetic energy.
Therefore during half oscillation two times
20. Answer (4)
potential energy is equal to kinetic energy.
The acceleration is directed towards equilibrium
26. Answer (3)
(mean) position.
1
21. Answer (3) 40 = × m × (0.8)2
2
ω A2 − x 2
v= ∴ m = 125 kg (ωA = vmax)
k= mω2 = 4π2mn2
∴=
v 16 9 − x 2
2
 1 
Comparing A2 = 9 = 4π2 × (125) ×  
 2π 
ω=4
= 125 N m–1
∴ A=3m 27. Answer (1)
vmax = ωA = 4 × 3 = 12 m s–1
L
T = 2π
22. Answer (4) g
In SHM |F| = kx
T ∝ L
∴ Fmax = KA
T
∴ =
k
 A L
F =K 
2
Slope is constant graph will be a straight line

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28. Answer (1) 34. Answer (2)

k b2 k b2 n=
P T
=
ω′ − as >>
m 4m 2 m 4m 2 2l µ

k 90 P +1 T
=
ω′ = n′ = dividing
m 0.2 2l µ

2π 0.2 n′ P + 1 450 P + 1
T′= = 2π × ∴ = ∴ = ∴P=8
ω′ 90 n P 400 P
∴ Fundamental = 50 Hz
2
= 2× π× = 0.3 s 1 490 1
30 50 × × = × 70
2l 0.1 2l
29. Answer (3)
∴ 100 l = 70
U = 10x (50 x2 + 10) erg
l = 0.7 m
U = (500 x2 + 100)
35. Answer (2)
dU By phasor diagram
=F –= –1000 x
dx
mω2 = k = 1000
10 × ω2 = 1000 ∴ ω = 10 rad s–1
ω 10 5 –1
=
n = = s
2π 2π π 36. Answer (3)
30. Answer (2) γRT 1.4 × 8.31× 300
=v =
Fluid flow, they cannot take shear stress and M 2 × 10−3
shear modulus is zero. = 1320 m s–1
31. Answer (3) 37. Answer (2)
Crest to crest distance = wavelength (f7) close = (f4) open
1 1 v v
Time period = 0.2 s ∴n= = = 5Hz 7× 4

T 0.2 4l c 2l0

d λ 2 lc 7
Wave velocity= = = = 10 m s –1 ∴ =
t T 0.2 l0 8
32. Answer (1) 38. Answer (1)
2π The frequency of vibration increases with
= 0.1× 2π
λ increase in tension so note emitted by the string
will be more than 600 Hz as it produces 5 beats
∴ λ = 10 cm per second with 600 Hz fork, the frequency will
∆x = 1 cm be 605 Hz.
39. Answer (3)
2π 2π 2 × 180°
∆φ
= × ∆=
x 1
×= = 36°
λ 10 10
33. Answer (4)
At nodes zero displacement simultaneously and
at antinodes maximum displacement
simultaneously.

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80 4 ∴ v ∝ T graph will be parabola.


From geometry, cos
= θ =
100 5
43. Answer (1)
V
Apparent frequency = ×f v v  1 1
(V – Vs cos θ) 3= − = 300  − 
λ1 λ 2 2 λ 
330
=f′ × 500 = 525.5 Hz 3 1 1
 4 = −
 330 – 20 ×  300 2 λ
 5
40. Answer (2) 1 49
∴ =
I λ 100
level L 10log
Sound = = 60
I0 100
∴=
λ = 2.04m
I 49
= 106
I0 44. Answer (1)
∴ I = I0 × 106 = 10–12 × 106 On reflection from a fixed end, there is phase
= 10–6 watt m–2 change of π and velocity is reversed.
= 1 µW m–2 45. Answer (2)
41. Answer (1)
M 2.5
For sound wave water is rarer medium and air µ= = = 0.125 kg m–1
denser. L 20
As it travels from rarer to denser, it will bend T 200
towards normal =
v = = 40 m s –1
µ 0.125
42. Answer (3)
L 20
T =
t = = 0.5 s
v= V 40
µ

CHEMISTRY

46. Answer (1) 49. Answer (2)


Order of stability of carbocation is Generally, electrophiles are Lewis acids.
⊕ ⊕ ⊕ ⊕ 50. Answer (4)
(CH3 )3 C > Ph – CH2 > CH
= 2 CH – CH2 > CH
= 2 CH
• Greater is the stability of the alkene, lesser
47. Answer (3)
will be the heat of hydrogenation.
• Stability of alkene ∝ No. of α-hydrogen.
51. Answer (2)
2-Chloro-1-methyl-4-nitrobenzene
52. Answer (4)

53. Answer (2)


48. Answer (3) General formula of alkanone is CnH2nO.
14 × 10 × 100 54. Answer (3)
% of nitrogen =
1000 × 0.2 Carboxylic acid and esters with same molecular
= 70% formula are functional isomers of each other.

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55. Answer (1) 61. Answer (4)


H2 /Pd/C
CH3 – C ≡ C – CH3 
Lindlar ' s calatyst

56. Answer (3) 62. Answer (2)


Correct order of –I effect is • More is the number of covalent bonds, higher
– NO2 > – CN > – COOH > – OH will be the stability of the resonating structure.
57. Answer (4) • Negative charge is more stable on more
electronegative atom.
is cyclic, planar, conjugated and follows 63. Answer (2)
Huckel (4n + 2)π rule.
⊕
CaO
∴ It is aromatic in nature. CH3CH2COONa + NaOH  → CH3CH3 + Na2CO3

58. Answer (2) 64. Answer (2)

65. Answer (4)

Unsaturated compounds except benzene react


with bromine water.

66. Answer (2)

59. Answer (2)


Gauche form is most stable because of
Degree of unsaturation is 1. Possible structural
isomers are intramolecular hydrogen bonding.

CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH2 , CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 , 67. Answer (1)

CH3 – C = CH2 ,
|
CH3

60. Answer (3)


Strong electron withdrawing group decreases the
reactivity of the benzene ring towards Friedel-
Crafts reaction.

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68. Answer (3) 77. Answer (4)

78. Answer (1)


Maximum prescribed concentration of Fe in
69. Answer (1) drinking water is 0.2 ppm.
Liquids which are having sufficient difference in 79. Answer (3)
boiling points are separated by distillation. Normally rain water has a pH 5.6.
70. Answer (1) 80. Answer (4)
S2– + [Fe(CN)5NO]2– → [Fe(CN)5NOS]4– Methane, water vapour, nitrous oxide, CFCs,
violet ozone and carbon-dioxide are the green house
gases.
71. Answer (2)
81. Answer (2)
Excess nitrates in drinking water can cause
disease such as methemoglobinemia (‘blue baby’ The atmosphere that surrounds the earth is not
of the same thickness at all heights.
syndrome).
82. Answer (1)
72. Answer (4)
Higher the branching, lower is the surface area
V2O5
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 
773K,10 − 20 atm
→ hence lesser will be van der Waals force of
attraction and lower will be the boiling point.
73. Answer (1) 83. Answer (4)
2SO2 ( g) + O2 ( g) + 2H2O ( l ) → 2H2SO4 ( aq ) 
 Contributes majorly
4NO2 (g) + O2 (g) + 2H2O(l) → 4HNO3 (aq)  in acid rain

84. Answer (3)


Photochemical smog has high concentration of
74. Answer (2)
oxidising agents and is therefore called as
oxidising smog.
85. Answer (2)
Red hot Iron tube
CaC2 + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + C2H2 
873K

A

75. Answer (2)


86. Answer (4)
Phenanthrene is

76. Answer (1)


Lassaigne’s test for nitrogen is applicable for Number of σ bonds = 26
organic compounds containing nitrogen. Number of π bonds = 7

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87. Answer (4)



Kjeldahl’s method is not applicable to compounds
containing nitrogen in nitro and azo groups and
nitrogen present in the ring (e.g pyridine) as
nitrogen of these compounds does not change to
ammonium sulphate.
Cl
|
88. Answer (3) •
Cl2 /hν
CH3 CH2CH2CH2CH3  → CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – C H2 +

In nucleophilic substitution reaction, one


nucleophile substitutes another nucleophile. Cl Cl
| |
89. Answer (3) +
CH3 CH2 – C H – CH2CH3 CH3 − CH2 – CH2 − C H – CH3


90. Answer (2)

• Dieldrin is a pesticide.

BOTANY
91. Answer (1) 97. Answer (4)
Plants unlike animals have no special systems α-ketoglutaric acid is 5C molecule and succinic
for gaseous exchange. acid is 4C.
92. Answer (2) 98. Answer (3)
Sucrose breaks into glucose and fructose. In fermentation, NADH is oxidised to NAD+ rather
Glucose and fructose enter glycolysis, first slowly but very vigorously in aerobic respiration.
process of respiration. 99. Answer (3)
93. Answer (3) 1 glucose molecule contains = 2870 KJ energy. It
2(C51H98O6 ) +145O2→102CO2+98H2O + Energy produces 38 ATP on complete oxidation.
Triplamitin
38 ATP gives 1292 KJ energy.
RQ = 102/145 = 0.7 1292
Efficiency = × 100 =
45%
94. Answer (2) 2870
TCA is Krebs cycle which operates in matrix of 100. Answer (2)
mitochondria. (Glycolysis) and Hatch and Slack EMP pathway/glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm.
cycle operate in cytoplasm, Calvin cycle operates C3-pathway occurs in stroma of chloroplast.
in stroma of chloroplast.
101. Answer (2)
95. Answer (1) Pyruvic acid + CoA + NAD+
In the presence of phosphotriose isomerase Mg 2+

Pyruvate dehydrogenase
→ Acetyl CoA + CO2 +
Dihydroxyacetone phosphate 
NADH2
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
102. Answer (3)
96. Answer (3)
1 glucose molecule on glycolysis forms
We recognise that ultimately all the food that is 2 molecules of pyruvic acid, which form
respired for life processes comes from 2 molecules of lactic acid on fermentation. Net
photosynthesis. gained ATP is 2.

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103. Answer (1) 118. Answer (3)


Three major ways are aerobic respiration, lactic First stable product of Calvin cycle is PGA,
acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation. 3-carbon organic acid.
104. Answer (4) 119. Answer (4)
Less than 7 percent energy in glucose is The primary acceptor is phosphoenol pyruvic
released and not all of it is trapped as ATP. acid.
105. Answer (2) 120. Answer (3)
These element mobilise from older tissues when It requires a membrane, a proton pump, a proton
become deficient in soil. gradient and ATP synthase.

106. Answer (3) 121. Answer (2)

Glycolysis does not produces CO2. Under reduction, there are a series of reactions
that lead to the formation of glucose.
107. Answer (1)
122. Answer (4)
Mineral ions are usually actively absorbed.
Multilayer of large cells, without intercellular
108. Answer (1) space, are found around the vascular bundles
Boron is absorbed in the form of BO3−3 or B4O7−2 . called bundle sheath cells.
123. Answer (1)
109. Answer (4)
First organic acid is oxaloacetic acid. It then
Boron is required for pollen germination.
forms other 4-carbon compounds like malic acid
110. Answer (1) or aspartic acid.
Calcium is an immobile element. 124. Answer (3)
111. Answer (2)
Rhodospirillum is purple non-sulphur photo-
organotroph, fixes nitrogen in absence of oxygen.
RuMP = Ribulose monophosphate
112. Answer (3)
RuBP = Ribulose bisphosphate
Both are free living in soil but can fix N2 in
125. Answer (2)
symbiotic condition.
Sorghum, a C4-plant requires 5 ATP and
113. Answer (3)
2NADPH to fix one CO2 molecule.
Photosynthetic bacteria perform anoxygenic
126. Answer (2)
photosynthesis.
C3-plants respond to higher CO2 concentration.
114. Answer (2)
127. Answer (3)
J.V. Sachs provided evidence for the production
A reduced co-enzyme (NADPH) is required.
of glucose when plants grow and it is stored in
form of starch. 128. Answer (4)
Sodium, selenium, silicon etc are
115. Answer (1)
beneficial/functional elements.
129. Answer (1)
KOH soaked cotton is used for CO2 free
atmosphere.
130. Answer (4)
116. Answer (4)
Complex I, complex II, complex III and complex
PS I = P700 IV.
PS II = P680 131. Answer (2)
117. Answer (4) Hexokinase converts glucose to glucose-6-
phosphate.
(2H2O → 4H+ + O2 + 4e–) × 4

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132. Answer (2) 134. Answer (3)


Nitrogenase is made of Mo-Fe protein. Different types of alcoholic drinks are obtained by
133. Answer (1) distillation of the fermented broth.
2NO3 → 2NO2− → 2NO → N2O → N2↑ 135. Answer (4)
Denitrification process The set-up of hydroponic is costly.

ZOOLOGY
136. Answer (3) 145. Answer (1)
In humans, the ciliary movement is shown by The number of limbs bones are 120 and the
female reproductive tract to propel ova. number of girdle bones are 6.
137. Answer (4) 146. Answer (2)
The cells of cardiac muscle always assemble in a Occipital condyles are structural constituents of
branching pattern. occipital bones which articulate with first cervical
138. Answer (2) vertebrae, atlas and forms condyloid joint.
147. Answer (2)
The visceral muscles assist in the transport of
food through digestive tract and gametes through Each half of pectoral girdle consists of a scapula
the genital tract by peristalsis. and a clavicle bone.
139. Answer (1) 148. Answer (1)
Each organised skeletal muscle in our body is Rib cage protects the visceral organs such as
made of a number of muscle bundles or fascicles heart, lungs etc.
held together by a common collagenous 149. Answer (1)
connective tissue layer called fascia.
Each pelvic girdle consists of 2 coxal bones and
140. Answer (2) each coxal bone is formed by fusion of 3 bones
A light zone in centre of A band is called namely ilium, ischium and pubis.
Henson’s zone which contains only thick 150. Answer (2)
filaments. Pivot joint is present between atlas and axis.
141. Answer (2) 151. Answer (2)
The globular head along with the short arm is All synovial joints allow considerable movements
called heavy meromyosin (HMM) and globular and play a significant role in locomotion.
head act as an ATPase enzyme.
152. Answer (1)
142. Answer (4)
Muscular dystrophy is a progressive degeneration
During muscle contraction, the size of sarcomere of skeletal muscles.
and H zone decreases, whereas size of
153. Answer (4)
overlapping band increases.
Femur, tibia, fibula and tarsals are present in
143. Answer (4)
lower limbs.
Due to presence of plenty of mitochondria,
154. Answer (2)
majorly aerobic respiration occurs in red muscle
fibres. False ribs (floating ribs) are also attached dorsally
to thoracic vertebrae.
144. Answer (3)
155. Answer (2)
Two zygomatic bones are present to form cheek
prominences in human face. Each rib has two articulation surfaces on its
dorsal end and is hence called bicephalic.

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156. Answer (1) 168. Answer (1)


Acromion process is a structural constituent of Reissner’s membrane forms boundary between
scapula. scala vestibule and scala media.
157. Answer (2) 169. Answer (2)
Vertebral column extends from the base of the Visual cortex is present in cerebral cortex
skull and constitutes the main framework of the whereas arachnoid is a middle menix.
trunk. 170. Answer (3)
158. Answer (2) Midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata
Cranium contains single ethmoid bone and single constitutes the brain stem.
sphenoid bone. 171. Answer (4)
159. Answer (2) Thalamus is a major coordinating centre for
Each coxal bone of pelvic girdle is formed by sensory and motor signaling.
fusion of three bones namely ilium, ischium and 172. Answer (2)
pubis.
Schwann cells are exclusively present in PNS.
160. Answer (4) 173. Answer (3)
Clavicle articulates with scapula and also with Impulses travel from CNS to viscera and from
sternum. viscera to CNS in visceral neural system.
161. Answer (1) 174. Answer (2)
Resting membrane potential is comparatively It does not influence the adrenal cortex because
more permeable to K+ and almost impermeable adrenal cortex is an endocrine gland.
to Na+.
175. Answer (1)
162. Answer (3)
Visual activity is zero at blind spot because it
Cerebral aqueduct connects diocoel to metacoel. does not contain any photoreceptor cells.
163. Answer (4) 176. Answer (1)
Cerebellum is not included in limbic system. Crista ampullaris arises from ampulla of semi-
164. Answer (1) circular canals.
Auditory area is present in cerebral cortex. 177. Answer (2)
165. Answer (1) At blind spot the optic nerves leave the eye.
Interneurons are not involved in knee jerk reflex 178. Answer (3)
between afferent and efferent neuron. Vitreous chamber is filled with vitreous humor
166. Answer (1) which is a transparent gel.

In each cerebral hemisphere, the white matter is 179. Answer (3)


surrounded by the grey matter. The diameter of pupil is regulated by the muscle
167. Answer (2) fibres of Iris.

The ear ossicle malleus is found attach with 180. Answer (3)
tympanum / ear drum. Dendrites are not present in unipolar neuron.

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Edition: 2020-21

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