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AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.21
Topic: Kinematic Equations for Uniformly
Accelerated Motion (2)
The correct velocity-time graph representing
positive acceleration is

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(3)

(3) (4)

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3. The correct velocity time graph representing


negative acceleration is

Practice Questions:
1. The slope of velocity time graph represents
(1)
(1) Displacement (2) Distance
(3) Acceleration (4) Average speed
2. The correct velocity time graph representing
uniform acceleration is

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4. The correct velocity time graph representing


positive acceleration is AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.5
Topic: Significant Figures

Side length of a square plate is measured to be


L  (3.2  0.1) m , then perimeter of the plate is
(1)
(1) (6.4  0.1) m (2) (6.4  0.2) m

(3) (12.8  0.4) m (4) (12.8  0.1) m

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Practice Questions:
1. The length and breadth of a rectangular plate are
(3) measured to be 12.05 cm and 4.0 cm respectively.
Find its area in terms of appropriate significant
figures.
(4) All of these (1) 48 cm2
5. The correct velocity time graph representing (2) 48.00 cm2
uniform velocity is (3) 48.2 cm2
(4) 48.20 cm2
2. If two resistances R1 = (100 ± 1)  and R2 = (200
± 2) are connected in series, then the equivalent
(1)
resistance (Req = R1 + R2) may be expressed as
(1) (300 ± 1)  (2) (300 ± 2) 
(3) (300 ± 3)  (4) (100 ± 2) 
3. Two measured quantities are given as A = 1.0 m ±
0.2 m and B = 4.0 m ± 0.8 m. The value of (AB)1/2

(2) will be
(1) (2 ± 0.4) m (2) (2 ± 0.1) m
(3) (4 ± 0.8) m (4) (4 ± 0.2) m
4. The radius of a sphere is given as (4.2 ± 0.1) cm.
The percentage error in its volume is

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100 14
(1) (2)
14 100
100 98
(3) (4)
42 14
AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.31
Topic: Errors
Practice Questions:
Mass of an object is measured and the following
readings were observed: 1. The radius of a sphere is 1.25 m. Its surface area

1.72 g, 1.69 g, 1.70 g, 1.73 g according to the rules of significant figures, is ( =


The mean absolute error of the observation is 3.14)
(1) 0.01 g (2) 0.02 g (1) 19.6 m2 (2) 20.0 m2
(3) 0.03 g (4) 0.016 g (3) 19.3 m2 (4) 20 m2
2. If side of a cube of steel is 2.34 cm, then volume
of this cube in terms of significant figures will be
(1) 12.81 cm3 (2) 13 cm3
(3) 12.8 cm3 (4) 12.812 cm3
3. Two sides of a rectangular sheet are given as 3.4
cm and 2.7 cm. Area of this rectangular sheet in
Practice Questions: terms of significant figures is
1. Length of a rod is measured and the following (1) 9.18 cm2
readings were observed (2) 9 cm2
2.48 m, 2.46 m, 2.44 m and 2.41 m. (3) 9.1 cm2
The average length of rod will be (4) 9.2 cm2
(1) 2.44 m (2) 2.5 m 4. A regular pentagon having side 3.4 cm is under
(3) 2.45 m (4) 2.447 m consideration. Perimeter of this pentagon in
2. The values for the diameter of a wire as measured accordance with significant figures can be written
by a screw gauge were found to be 0.012 cm, as
0.013 cm, 0.016 cm and 0.017 cm. The mean (1) 17.0 cm (2) 17 cm
absolute error of the observations is (3) 17.00 cm (4) 1.70 cm
(1) 0.002 cm (2) 0.001 cm AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.33
(3) 0.003 cm (4) 0.02 cm
Topic: Kinematic Equations for Uniformly
3. In an experiment, the readings for the time period
Accelerated Motion
of a simple pendulum are 4.12 s, 4.18 s, 4.08 s and
A bike accelerates from rest at a constant rate a
4.16 s. The percentage error in the observation is
for some time after which it decelerates at a
(1) 0.97% (2) 1.97% constant rate b and comes to rest. If total time
(3) 9% (4) 10% elapsed is t0, then maximum velocity acquired by
the bike will be
AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.3
ab2t0 abt0
Topic: Rounding off the Uncertain Digits (1) 2
(2)
(a + b ) (a + b )
The radius of a circle is 1.21 metre. Its area
according to the rule of significant figures is
 a + b  t0 a2 bt0
(3) (4)
( = 3.14) ab a  b 
(1) 4.597 m2 (2) 4.59 m2
(3) 4.60 m2 (4) 4.6 m2

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Practice Questions: (1) 15 m/s (2) 25 m/s

1. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate of  (3) 30 m/s (4) 21 m/s

for some time and then it retards at a constant rate 3. A particle accelerates from rest at a constant rate

 and comes to rest. If total time elapsed is t0, then for some time and attains a velocity of 10 m/s.
Afterwards it decelerates with the same constant
total distance travelled during this time will be
rate and comes to rest. If the total time taken is 5s
(assuming it to travel in a straight line)
the distance travelled by particle is
 t 02  t02
(1) (2) (1) 10 m (2) 15 m
 2(   )
(3) 20 m (4) 25 m
(  )t02
(3) t0  t0 (4) 4. A car accelerates from rest with constant
2
acceleration 4 m/s2 for 4 second then moves with
2. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate 10
constant velocity for next 4 seconds and then
m/s2 for some time after which it decelerates at
retard, for next 2 seconds and comes to rest. Find
constant rate 5 m/s2 and then comes to rest. Total
the total distance travelled by body.
time elapsed is 15 s. Find average velocity of the
(1) 102 m (2) 84 m
car during deceleration.
(3) 112 m (4) 120 m
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AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.21 1. (3)
2. (1)
Topic: Kinematic Equations for Uniformly
Accelerated Motion 3. (1)
1. (3) AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.3
2. (2) Topic: Rounding off the Uncertain Digits
3. (4)
1. (1)
4. (4)
2. (3)
5. (3)
3. (4)
AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.5
4. (1)
Topic: Significant Figures AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.33
1. (1) Topic: Kinematic Equations for Uniformly
2. (3)
Accelerated Motion
3. (1)
4. (1) 1. (2)
AIATS 01 – (TYM) – Q.31 2. (2)
3. (4)
Topic: Errors
4. (3)


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AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.63 (1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
Topic: Atomic and Molecular Masses (2) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
Mass of 2 atoms of He in gram is (3) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
(1) 1.34 × 10–23 g (2) 1.66 × 10–24 g
(3) 2.25 × 10–24 g (4) 2.41 × 10–23 g

Practice Questions:

Practice Questions: 1. Given below are two statements:

1. Mass of 4 atoms of O is Statement I: Azimuthal quantum number


(1) 16 g (2) 64 g defines the three-dimensional shape of an
orbital.
(3) 16 amu (4) 64 amu
2. Mass of 3 g-atoms of C is Statement II: Magnetic quantum number
defines the spatial orientation of an orbital.
(1) 4 amu
(2) 36 g In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below.
(3) 4 g
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(4) 36 amu
3. Number of H-atoms in 1.8 g of H2O is (2) Both Statement I and Statement II are false

(1) 0.2 NA (2) 0.1 NA (3) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(3) 2 NA (4) NA (4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
4. The number of g-atoms of oxygen in 2. Given below are two statements:
6.022 × 1022 molecules of C6H12O6 is
(1) 0.1 (2) 0.6 Statement I: Energy of an orbital decreases
with increase in principal quantum number 'n'.
(3) 1.2 (4) 0.3
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.73 Statement II: Number of nodal planes in 2p
Topic: Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom orbital are 2.
Given below are two statements: In the light of the above statements, choose the
Statement I: Magnetic orbital quantum number correct answer from the options given below.
defines the three-dimensional shape of the
orbital. (1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
Statement II: There are 3 values of ml possible (2) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
for 2p sub-shell.
(3) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below. (4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
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3. Given below are two statements: One is (3) 3.5 m


labelled as Assertion(A) and the other is
(4) 5.56 m
labelled as Reason(R).
Assertion(A): 3p-subshell contains three 4. 2 m aqueous solution of ammonia contains
degenerate orbitals. (1) 34 g ammonia per 500 g of solvent
Reason(R): For a given value of 'n', the number (2) 34 g ammonia per 500 g of solution
of orbitals are given by 'n2'. (3) 17 g ammonia per 500 g of solvent
In the light of above statements, choose the (4) 17 g ammonia per 500 g of solution
correct answer from the options given below
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.65
correct explanation of (A)
Topic: Reactions in Solutions (Molarity (M))
(2) (A) is true but (R) is false
The mass of concentrated sulphuric acid
(3) (A) is false but (R) is true
solution needed to prepare 500 ml of 1 M H2SO4
(4) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the is [Given that H2SO4 is 70% w/w]
correct explanation of (A)
(1) 40 g (2) 98 g
4. Maximum number of electrons that can be
accommodated in a p-orbital is/are (3) 49 g (4) 70 g

(1) 6
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.68
Topic: Reactions in Solutions
The mass of glucose required to prepare 1 kg
of 2 molal solution is nearly Practice Questions:
(1) 128 g 1. The mass of concentrated sulphuric acid
(2) 265 g solution needed to prepare 800 ml of 0.2 M
H2SO4 is [Given that H2SO4 is 80% w/w]
(3) 290 g
(1) 3.4 g (2) 19.6 g
(4) 155 g
(3) 52.5 g (4) 25.8 g
2. 12.04 × 1020 molecules of urea are present in
100 mL of its solution. The concentration of
solution is
(1) 2 × 10–2 M
(2) 1 × 10–3 M

Practice Questions: (3) 0.5 × 10–3 M


(4) 1 × 10–1 M
1. Mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) required to
prepare 1 kg of 1 molal aqueous solution is 3. Concentrated aqueous sulphuric acid is 98%
nearly H2SO4 by mass and has a density of
1.80 g mL–1 Volume of acid required to make
(1) 255 g (2) 342 g 1 L of 0.1 M H2SO4 solution is
(3) 230 g (4) 150 g
(1) 0.55 mL
2. Mole fraction of glucose in 1 molal aqueous
(2) 55.55 mL
solution of glucose is nearly
(3) 555.5 mL
(1) 0.001
(2) 1.00 (4) 5.55 mL

(3) 0.02 4. 500 mL of 1 M solution of glucose is mixed with


500 mL of 1 M solution of glucose. Final molarity
(4) 0.2
of the solution is
3. Mass percentage of urea in an aqueous solution
is 10%, molality of solution will be (1) 2 M
(2) 0.5 M
(1) 1.85 m
(3) 1 M
(2) 0.1 m
(4) 1.5 M

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AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.75 3. Example of isotopes among the following are.


Topic: Atomic Number and Mass Number (1) 16
O, 18
8 8 O
Which among the following is not an
isoelectronic pair? (2) 3
H, 32He
1
(1) H, Li2+ (2) H+ , Be+
40 40
(3) Be2+, He (4) Be3+, He+ (3) 19 K, 20 Ca

3
(4) 1 H, 24He

4. Given below are three sets

(a) Na+, NH4

(b) CO32– , NO3–


Practice Questions:
1. Which among the following is an isoelectronic (c) F–, Na+
pair?
Iso-electronic set(s) among them are
(1) He+, Li3+ (2) H, He+
(3) Li2+, He (4) Be3+, He2+ (1) (a) only
2. Number of electrons, protons and neutrons in (2) (b) only
32 2–
16 S
respectively are
(3) (a) and (b) only
(1) 16, 16, 16 (2) 16, 16, 18
(3) 18, 16, 16 (4) 16, 18, 16 (4) (a), (b) and (c)

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AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.63 2. (3)


Topic: Atomic and Molecular Masses 3. (1)
1. (4) 4. (3)
2. (2) AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.65
3. (1) Topic: Reactions in Solutions (Molarity (M))
4. (2) 1. (2)
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.73 2. (1)
Topic: Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom 3. (4)
1. (1) 4. (3)
2. (2) AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.75
3. (1) Topic: Atomic Number and Mass Number
4. (3) 1. (2)
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.68 2. (3)
Topic: Reactions in Solutions 3. (1)
1. (1) 4. (4)

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AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.122 2. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t.
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (An Overview of Cell) chromatophores.

Match the following columns and choose the (1) They are found in cyanobacteria
correct option. (2) They contain pigments
Column-I Column-II (3) They are the membranous extensions into
a. Fimbriae (i) Provide the cytoplasm
resistance to (4) They aid in the process of DNA replication
antibiotic
in eukaryotes
b. Chromatophore (ii) Help to attach
3. Which of the following structures may confer
the host tissue
antibiotic resistance to bacteria?
c. Plasmid (iii) Inclusion body
(1) Fimbriae (2) Chromatophore
d. Gas vacuole (iv) Contains
(3) Plasmid (4) Gas vacuole
photosynthetic
pigments 4. All of the following structures are exemplifying
inclusion bodies in prokaryotes, except
(a) (b) (c) (d) (1) Mesosome
(1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(2) Gas vacuole
(2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(3) Glycogen granule
(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(4) Cyanophycean granule
(4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
5. In which of the following forms reserve material
in prokaryotic cells are stored?
(1) Inclusion bodies
(2) Polysome
(3) Pili
(4) Tubules
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.116
Practice Questions:
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (What is Cell?)
1. Which of the following structures help the
Identify the option which is true regarding the
bacteria to attach to the rocks in stream and contribution of Anton Von Leeuwenhoek in the
also to the host tissues? study of cell.
(1) Fimbriae (1) He first discovered the cells from a slice of
(2) Basal bodies cork
(3) Flagella (2) He first saw and described a live cell
(4) Cilia (3) He gave the cell theory
(4) He described the structure of bacteria

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Practice Questions: Practice Questions:


1. The first person who observed and described a 1. Who gave final shape to the cell theory?
living cell was (1) Schleiden (2) Rudolf Virchow
(1) Robert Brown (3) Schwann (4) Robert Brown
(2) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
2. RNA can be a genetic material in
(3) Robert Hooke
(1) Viruses
(4) Rudolf Virchow
(2) Plant cell
2. The cell theory was formulated by
(3) Eukaryotic cell
(1) Robert Hooke
(4) Prokaryotic cell
(2) Schleiden and Schwann
3. Which of the following is not a cell?
(3) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
(1) RBC
(4) Robert Brown
(2) Virus
3. ____A___ discovered the cell from a thin slice
(3) Neuron
of cork, but that was ___B__ cell.
(4) Ostrich egg
In this statement, A and B are
4. Which of the following serve(s) as genetic
A B
material in living cell?
(1) Robert Brown Dead
(1) DNA
(2) Robert Hooke Live
(2) Protein
(3) Robert Hooke Dead
(3) RNA
(4) Robert Brown Live
(4) Both DNA and RNA
4. Few living cells capable of moving such as
5. Who explained that cells divide and new cells
bacteria, protozoa, spermatozoa and red blood
arise from pre-existing cells?
corpuscles were first observed by
(1) Robert Brown
(1) Rudolf Virchow
(2) Robert Hooke
(2) Theodore schwann
(3) Rudolf Virchow
(3) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
(4) Schwann
(4) Carl Linnaeus
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.114
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.118
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Meiosis)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (Cell Theory)
Given are two statements, Assertion (A) and
According to the cell theory,
Reason (R).
(a) All living organisms are composed of cells Assertion (A): DNA replication does not take
and product of cells. place just before meiosis II.
(b) A cell can have RNA or DNA as genetic Reason (R): DNA is already present in double
material. amount as that of G1 phase.
(c) All cells arise from pre-existing cells. In the light of above statements, select the
correct option.
The correct one(s) is/are
(1) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
(1) All (a), (b) and (c)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
(2) Only (a) and (b) correct explanation of (A)
(3) Only (c)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) Only (a) and (c)
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not
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1. In which of the following phases, cell is said to


be in quiescent stage?
(1) G0 phase
(2) G2 phase
(3) Interphase
(4) Telophase
2. Most of the cell organelles duplication occurs
Practice Questions: during
(1) S phase
1. Which of the following stages of cell occurs just
before meiosis II? (2) G1 phase
(1) Diakinesis (3) G2 phase
(2) Interkinesis (4) G0 phase
3. Fill in the blanks using suitable option for “A”
(3) Anaphase I
and “B” w.r.t. cell cycle and cell division.
(4) Prophase I
___A_____ marks the phase of DNA
2. There is no need of DNA replication during replication, while ____B_____ is the period of
interkinesis because cytoplasmic growth.
(1) No segregation of sister chromatids occurs
Options A B
in meiosis II
(2) The daughter cells have same amount of (1) G2 phase S phase
DNA as the mother cell has
(2) S phase G0 phase
(3) Each chromosome in interkinesis stage
already has double amount of DNA than (3) S phase G2 phase
that of G1 stage
(4) G0 phase S phase
(4) Reduction division occurs during meiosis II
3. For cell division, DNA replication in the nucleus 4. Read the following statements and choose the
occurs correct option.
(1) Only during synthesis phase Statement A: The M phase starts with the
(2) Both before meiosis I and meiosis II nuclear division, corresponding to the
(3) Just before meiosis II separation of daughter chromosomes.
(4) Only during cytokinesis Statement B: Cells in quiescent stage remain
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.104 metabolically active but no longer proliferate
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Interphase) unless called on to do so depending on the
Which of the following is true for quiescent requirement of the organism.
phase? (1) Both the statements are false
(1) Cell is metabolically active
(2) Both the statements are true
(2) Cytoplasmic growth occurs for cell division
(3) Statement A is true, but statement B is false
(3) Cell replicates its DNA
(4) Statement A is false, but statement B is true
(4) Nuclear division takes place
5. The cells that do not divide further exit G1 phase
to enter an inactive stage called
(1) G2 stage
(2) Quiescent stage
(3) S stage
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AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.122 2. (1)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (An Overview of Cell) 3. (2)
1. (1) 4. (1)
2. (4) 5. (3)
3. (3) AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.114
4. (1) Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Meiosis)
5. (1) 1. (2)
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.116 2. (3)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (What is Cell?) 3. (1)
1. (2) AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.104
2. (2) Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Interphase)
3. (3) 1. (1)
4. (3) 2. (2)
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.118 3. (3)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (Cell Theory) 4. (2)
5. (2)
1. (2)

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AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.164 4. _________ absolutely is necessary for the


many biological activities of proteins. Select the
Topic: Biomolecules: Proteins
correct option to fill in the blank.
164. In a protein, the sequence of amino acids, i.e.,
(1) Primary structure
the positional information in a protein – which is
the first amino acid, which is second, and so on (2) Secondary structure
describes its (3) Tertiary structure
(1) Primary structure (4) Quaternary structure
(2) Secondary structure 5. Haemoglobin is an oxygen carrying pigment
(3) Tertiary structure formed by 2 and 2 chains. It exhibits
(1) Tertiary structure
(4) Quaternary structure
(2) Quaternary structure
(3) Primary structure
(4) Secondary structure
AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.172
Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals
(Animal Tissues): Connective Tissue
172. How many components given in the box below
Practice Questions: are common to areolar tissue as well as adipose
1. Which among the following structures provides tissue?
positional information of amino acids in a Fibroblasts, Macrophages, Mast cells,
protein? Adipocytes, Collagen fibres
(1) Secondary structure
(2) Tertiary structure (1) Five (2) Three
(3) Primary structure (3) Four (4) Zero
(4) Quaternary structure
2. Read the following statements and select the
correct option.
Statement A: A protein thread exists
throughout as an extended rigid rod.
Statement B: In proteins, only right handed
helices are observed.
(1) Both (A) and (B) are true Practice Questions:
(2) Both (A) and (B) are false
1. Which of the following pair of tissues have cells
(3) Only (A) is true and fibres loosely arranged in a semi-fluid
(4) Only (B) is true ground substance
3. The long protein chain is folded upon itself like (1) Areolar tissue and adipose tissue
a hollow woollen ball, giving rise to the
(2) Bloom and lymph
(1) Primary structure
(3) Bone and blood
(2) Secondary structure
(3) Tertiary structure (4) Blood and cartilage
(4) Quaternary structure

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2. All of the following cells are present in both 4. In human’s body, neurons
areolar and adipose tissues, except (1) Are excitable cells
(1) Fibroblast (2) Macrophages (2) Constitute major part of neural system
(3) Adipocytes (4) Osteocytes
(3) Are protective and supporting cells of neural
3. The tissue which serves as a support tissue
framework for epithelium is
(4) Constitute the most abundant and widely
(1) Areolar connective tissue
distributed tissue in the body of complex
(2) Fluid connective tissue animals
(3) Bone AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.153
(4) Cartilage
Topic: Biomolecules: Enzymes
4. The cells of which of the following
tissues/structures are specialised to store fats? 153. Consider the given equation.
(1) Adipose connective tissue ' X'  S + S' – G
S – G + S' 
(2) Tendons ‘X’ is the enzyme in the above given equation.
(3) Cartilage ‘X’ belongs to which of the following groups?
(4) Blood (1) Dehydrogenases
AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.167
(2) Hydrolases
Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals:
Animal Tissues (neural tissue) (3) Lyases
167. Select the statement from the following which is (4) Transferases
true about neuroglial cells.
(1) They are excitable cells.
(2) They are a part of epithelial tissue.
(3) Neurons are more in number than
neuroglial cells.
(4) They protect and support the neurons.

Practice Questions:
1. Which of the following group of enzymes help in
catalysing transfer of a group (other than
hydrogen) between a pair of substrates?
(1) Oxidoreductases
(2) Transferases
Practice Questions: (3) Lyases
1. The cells which form the unit of neural system (4) Isomerases
are characterised by all of the following, except 2. How many of the following enzymes belong to
(1) Cyton (2) Axon class hydrolases?
(3) Dendrites (4) Neuroglia
Amylase, sucrase, maltase, nuclease,
2. Read the statements A and B carefully and
protease.
select the correct option.
Statement-A: Neuroglia make up more than Choose the correct option
one-half the volume of neural tissue in our body. (1) 5
Statement-B: Neural tissue exerts the greatest
(2) 4
control over the body’s responsiveness to
changing conditions. (3) 3
(1) Both the statements are correct (4) 0
(2) Both the statements are incorrect 3. The first digit of enzyme commission number of
(3) Only statement A is correct an enzyme ‘X’ is 2. ‘X’ belongs to a class of
(4) Only statement B is correct enzymes that catalyses
3. Complete the analogy w.r.t. cells and their (1) S – G  S 
 
' X'

 S  S  G
function. (2) A  B  H2O 
  
' X'

 A  OH  B  H
Fibroblasts : Secrete fibres : : Neuroglia :
_____.
(1) Excitable cells (3)
(2) Support neurons (4) Sreduced + Soxidised Soxidised + Sreduced.
(3) Store fats
(4) Protect and produce RBCs

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4. Match the column I and column II and select the AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.173


correct option. Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals
Column I Column II (Animal Tissues): Connective Tissue
173. The collagen fibres are present in rows between
a. Dehydrogenases (i) Enzymes many parallel bundles of fibres in a connective
catalyse the tissue that
break down of
larger molecule (1) Attaches skeletal muscles to bone
into smaller (2) Transports respiratory gases
molecule with (3) Is excitable in nature
the addition of
water. (4) Has semi-fluid ground substance

b. Hydrolases (ii) Enzmes which


catalyse
oxidoreduction
reaction
involving
transfer of
electron/H+ from
one molecule to
another
Practice Questions:
c. Lyases (iii) Enzymes
1. Which of the following is responsible for
catalyse
attachment of skeletal muscle to a bone?
covalent
bonding of two (1) Tendon (2) Adipose tissue
substrates to (3) Areolar tissue (4) Cartilage
form a large
2. Choose the correct option to complete the
molecule
analogy w.r.t. nature of the matrix.
d. Ligases (iv) Enzymes Bones : Hard and pliable :: Loose connective tissue :
catalyse the ________.
cleavage of (1) Hard and pliable
substrate into
(2) Hard and non-pliable
two parts,
without the use (3) Solid and non-pliable
of water, leaving (4) Semi-fluid
a double bond at
3. Transport of respiratory gases takes place
the place of
through
removal of
group (1) Epithelial tissue
(2) Dense connective tissue
(1) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)
(3) Fluid connective tissue
(2) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
(4) Loose connective tissue
(3) a(ii), b(iv), c(i), d(iii)
4. Neurons are excitable cells and constitute
(4) a(iv), b(i), c(ii), d(iii)
(1) Neural tissue (2) Muscular tissue
(3) Connective tissue (4) Epithelial tissue

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AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.164 AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.167
Topic: Biomolecules: Proteins Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals
1. (3) (Animal Tissues): Nervous (Neural)
Tissue
2. (4)
1. (4)
3. (3)
2. (1)
4. (3)
3. (2)
5. (2)
4. (1)
AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.172
AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.153
Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals
(Animal Tissues): Connective Tissue Topic: Biomolecules: Enzymes
1. (1) 1. (2)
2. (4) 2. (1)
3. (1) 3. (1)
4. (1) 4. (1)
AIATS-01-(TYM)-Q.No.173
Topic: Structural Organisation in Animals
(Animal Tissues): Connective Tissue
1. (1)
2. (4)
3. (3)
4. (1)

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