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Enola coosexeovoon:2 NAM A A A = CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME | |—%==r Cc) (Academic Session : 2023-2024) Q2 Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so, ha hs. 6. Important Instructions : 1 ‘The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet, When you are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fil in the particulars on ORIGINAL Copy carefully with bluefback ball point pen only testis of 3 hours 20 minutes duration and the Test Booklet contains 200 multiple-choice questions (fou istry and Biology. 50 questions in each subject are divided into and B) as pe éetais piven below (a) Section A shall consist of 35 (Thirty-five) Questions in each subject (Question Nos - I so 35, 51 to 85, 101 to 135 and 151 to 185). 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All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per the Rules and Regulations of this examination No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances. ‘The candidates will write the Correct Test Booklet Code as given in the Test Booklev Answer Sheet in the Attendance Sheet governed by all Rules and Regulations of the examination with regard to their conduct in the Examination Compensatory time of one hour five minutes will be provided for the examination of three hours and 20 minutes duration, ‘whether such candidate (having @ physical limitation to write) uses the facility of scribe or not, Name of the Candidate (in Capitals) : Form Number in figures sin words Centre of Examination (in Capitals) : Candidate's Signature: ________________ Invigilator’s Signature : ALLEN® [Topic : Gravitation, Properties of matter and Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Physics (Thermal Expansion, Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, KTG & Thermodynamics),Os« Resonance), Wave Motion and Doppler’s Effect. lations (SHIM, Damped and Forced Oscillations & SECTION-A ( PHYSICS ) A tuning fork of frequency 512 Hz is vibrated with a sonometer wire and 6 beats per second are 1, On the superposition of the two waves given as heard, The beat frequency reduces if the tension Yi= Ap sin (@t kx) and yz = Ag cos in the string is slightly increased. The original Co 2) the resultant amplitude of frequency of vibration ofthe string is oscillation will be () 506 Hz @) $12 Ha x @) SI8Hz (4) $24 He, () 3A, @) 42 @) Ay) Say 2 2 7. A person P is 600 m away from the station when 2, The equation of a stationary wave is train is approaching station with 72 kmh, it yeo. seos() sin200nt blows a whistle of frequency 800 Hz when 800 m away from the station, Find the frequene where x is in em and t is in see, The separation ne h Spcat of scant sao uy yeard by the person. Speed of sound = 340 ms between consecutive nodes will be : ther " (1) 20em Q) 10em {sm @) 40m (4) 30m Fone 3, A uniform rope of mass 0.1 kg and length 10 m > hangs from ceiling. The speed of transverse 1) 800 Hz 2) 839.5 Hz wave in the rope at upper end and at a point 9m (1) 800 @) & distance from upper end will be @) 95H (4) 843.5 He () Sms,2.24mv/s 2) 10m/s,3.16m/s_ | 8 A locomotive engine approaches a railway @) 15mis,12m/s (4) 225m/s,5mis station and whistles at a frequency of 400 Hz, A stationary observer on the platform observes a 4, Velocity of sound in medium is V. Ifthe density change of 40 Hi as the engine passes across hin, of the medium is doubled, what will be the new I the velocity of sound is 340 mv, the speed of velocity of sound ? the engine is = ) v2v. @ VG) Viv (4) 2 (1) 34mVs (2) 40 m/s (3) 17 mis (4) 20 mvs 5. If at some point the amplitude of the sound | 9, A simple pendulum has time period 7. The point becomes double and the frequency becomes one of suspension is now moved upward according 10 fourth then at that point the intensity of sound the relation y = KE, (K = 1 mvs?) where y is the will be == vertical displacement. The time period now 1) Become double T? 2, ()_ Become dou becomes T. The ratio of <> is : (g = 10 mis?) 2) Behalf Tt 6 5S 4 (8) Become one fourth of wf wr ws (4) Remain unchanged PHASE-182 ‘6007 HD303021285R6007 13-08-2023 10. Ifvelocity ofa galaxy relative to earth is 12 » 10° ms then percentage increase in wavelength of light from ‘galaxy as compared to the similar source on earth will be (1) 0.3% (2) 0.4% (3) 0.5% (4) 0.6% 11, The speed of transverse waves in a stretched string. is 700 cm/s. Ifthe string is 2 m long, the frequency with which it resonates in fundamental mode is (1) 7/2 Hz. (2) 7/4 Hz @) 14Hz (4) 2/7 Hz 12, The temperature on Celasius scale is 25°C. What is the corresponding temperature on the Fahrenheit scale? (1) 40°F Q) 77°F (3) 50°F (4) 45°F 13, If the maximum kinetic pendulum is E then the displacement of pendulum (amplitude = A) when its kinetic energy is F/2is energy of simple A A 3) — (4) & at we QA 2 v2 14. A graph of square of velocity against the square of acceleration of a particle executing SHM is, E v a v v @ ch : ¢ 15, A particle is executing a simple harmonic motion. Its maximum acceleration is B and maximum velocity is «. Then, its time period of vibration will be :- 16. 17. 18. ALLEN® Find the resultant amplitude of the following simple harmonic equatis X1=Ssin ot Xp=5 sin (ot + 53°) X=-10 cos ot ws (2) 10 3) 15) 20 Ona smooth inclined plane, a body of mass M is, attached between two springs. The other ends of the springs are fixed to firm supports. If each spring has force constant K, the period of oscillation of the body (assuming the springs as massless) is 12 M (W an(M a(t) 6) 2a Mesind A solid cylinder of density po, cross-section area ‘A and length I floats in a liquid of density p (> Po) with its axis vertical, as shown. IF it slightly displaced downward and released, the time period will be = 2na we B Br OF O8- Of WT B Be a ae PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 Ne 4 faz] 19, Liquids A and B are at 30°C and 20°C. When | 24, The escape velocity from the earth is 11.2 mixed in equal masses, the temperature of the km/sec. The escape velocity from a planet mixture is found to be 26°C. Their specific heats having twice the radius and the same mean are in the ratio of density as the earth is >= (1) 3:2 @ dst @) 2:3 4) 4:3 (1) 22.4 kin/see (2) 11.2 kmisee 20, Mass particles of | kg each are placed along x- (3) 5.5 km/sec (4) 15.5 kmisee axis at x= 1, 2, 4, 8 one 20, Then gravitational | 95° 4 pody of mass m is situated at a distance 4R, force on a mass of 3 kg placed at origin is(G Universal gravitational constant):- above the Earth's surface, where R, is the radius of Earth, WI aie @ & BE 2G Bo to the body so that it may escape ? { minimum energy should be given (1) mgR, (2) 2mgR, (3) MERe (4) MERe 5 16 26. The potential energies of a planet in an elliptical 21, Two particles of equal mass m go round a circle of radius R under the action of their mutual gravitational attraction. The speed of each particle is :- orbit about the Sun, at positions A, B and C are Ua, Up and Uc respectively, AC is the major axis and SB is perpendicular to AC at the position of the Sun $ as shown in the figure. Then B 22, The depth from surface of earth where gravity becomes 25% of its value at earth surface? oR oR o® wR (1) UgsUgUg> Uc 4 4 2 3 @) UpsUyUg> Ue 23, S; and S are two coherent sources of sound of 27. The acceleration a of the vertical U-tube is :- frequency 110 Hz each. They have no initial phase aa difference, The intensity at a point P duc to S) is ly q and duc to S, is 4lg, If the velocity of sound is 330 i | avs then the resultant intensity at P is 3b o Si __4m___\p 4 fp oor — 4b— Me @ 92 G) 2 (4) Zero 3m s, (2% GB) 3) Bly PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 5 ALLEN® 28. A liquid flows through a horizontal tube as | 32, A container filled with liquid is placed on a shown in figure. The velocities of the liquid in smooth surface. Two points A and B are in same the two section, which have areas of cross- level as show state about pressures at these section A and Ag are Vj; & Vo respectively. The points for following cases, in which container difference in the levels of the liquid in the two vertical tubes is h, Then () VP=V2=2gh 2) VP +V2=2gh @) Vi-Vi=gh (4) Vi +V2= gh 29. A soap film is formed in a rectangular wire frame of dimensions (6 em x 5 cm). This frame BIS AI AW is now pulled to form a circular frame. If surface Bi A, AWoB tension of soap solution is 36 x 10~* N/m, the 2) i+ Ai A, ili > Biv OB work done in this process is: QB) IFAM BA iV >B () 612x103 @) 30619 (4) 5B, FA BoA J x 1075 53x G) 122%10CF A) 15310 33. A gas undergoes an isothermal process. The 30. If radius of two soap bubbles are R; and Ry specific heat capacity of the gas in the process is: respectively combined in vacuum in isothermal os @) ze10 conditions to form a single soap bubble then @l (4) infinity radius of combined soap bubble is: 34, 540 g of ice at 0°C is mixed with 540 g of water Riko 2) Reo O Fe O) VRE=R: at 80°C. The final temperature of the mixture 4 Rik is (Given latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 cal/g ORI AR and specific heat capacity of water = I cal/g’C) 31. A block of wood floats in water with Sy of its (dd) oc (2) 40°C volume submerged, but it just floats in a liquid. (3) 80°C (4) less than 0°C What is the density of block. a) 750-88. 2) 80048 m* m kg 3 3) 1000—— (4) 1250 kg/nr a PHASE-1E2 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 35. ALLEN® ‘A spherical black body with radius r radiates 450W power at 500K. If the radius were halved and the temperature doubled find power radiated:- (1) 1800 W (2) 900 W 3) 1000 W ) s00W SECTION-B( PHYSICS ) 36. A black body of surface area 20 em? is heated to 227° and is suspended in a room at temperature 27°C, The initial rate of loss of heat from the body at the room temperature will be (take emissivity 0.5, Stefan's constant o = 6 « 107* Wim?k* () 16W Q) 32W 3) 48W (4) 64W 37. An ideal diatomic gas follows the process, as shown in graph wher is volume (m'). The molar heat capacity of this T(K) is temperature and V process will be (in terms of gas constant R): a R Q) SR 3) 19R UR 3) 4) UR B) $ & 2 38. When water is heated from 0°C to 4°C, then :- a) ¢,=¢, @) C, @) a, +20) required to remove 600 calories of heat every second in order to keep the temperature of the refrigerated space constant. The power required is: (eal=4.2) () 252W 2) 252.W 3) 252W (4) 2520 W Both the strings, shown in figure, are made of same material and have same cross-section. The pulleys are light, The wave speed in the string AB is v, and in CD, itis v,. Then v/v is = N ai @B) PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 49, ALLEN® 8 ‘Two points are located at distance of 10 m and | 50, The value of coefficient of volume expansion of 15 m from the source of oscillation and the glycerin is 5 x 10~* K~'. The fractional change velocity of wave is 30 m/s, What is the time in the density of glycerin for a rise of 20°C in its, difference between the oscillation of two points temperature, is + (1) 1/8 sec. (2) 1/6 sec. (1) 0.010 (2) 0.015 3) 5/6 sec. (4) None of these (3) 0.020 (4) 0.025 PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 9 ALLEN® Topic : s Block Elements, p-block elements (group 13 to 14 BORON & CARBON FAMILY), Redox reactions, Behaviour of Gases,Classification & Nomenclature, Isomerism, Reaction Mechanism- 1 & TI, Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry SECTION-A ( CHEMISTRY ) 57. Which of the following is the least stable and its existence is doubtful 51, Which of the following does not react with water () Sy @) Cot, @) PHY PER, (DC @) Be G) Na HK 58, Correct IUPAC name of the given compound is:= 52, Which one of the following is most stable CH, conformer:= ou cl CH, H a (1) 2-Methyl~1—hydroxy eyelopentene WG (2) 3-hydroxy-4—Methyl cyclopentene cl (8) 5—Methyl cyclopent—2—en—1-ol Hi cl (4) 2-Methyl cyclopent—4—en—1-ol @) 59, Which among the following compounds will H CH, ii show geometrical cn, CNCH, show geometrical isomers 53, Which of the following pairs will have the (1) CH;—CH=CH) different oxidation number of O ? % (1) BaO, & H,0, (2) CO, and SO, CH,— C=CH (8) H0,is0,F; 4) KO, and RO, be 54, In clectrolysis of aqueous NaCl at anode we get -- 3 (1) 0 @ Ch G) Hy @) Na @) .—-b = 55. ‘Normal salt’ is hygroscopic due to presence of CH,—C =CHD which impurities dn (1) CaSO, & MgSO, 3 (4) CH,—CH-CHD (2) CaCl, & MgCl 60. Chain controlling unit for silicones is :- (3) CaBry & MgBry () Rs Sil Q) R,SiCl, (4) Ca(HICO3)2 & Mg (HCO;); (3) RSICly () Ph-Sicl; 56, Hardest s-block metal is ~ 61. In which of the following back bonding is () Li @ Na) Mg (4) Be present = () BRT Q) BF; @) N(CH); (4) AIC, PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6001 HD303021235R6007 me 10 am 62, Which of the following can be most readily | 69, Oxidation state of S in HSO, is :- liquefied? M8 Q4 6 2 (Given: value of '' for NHy = 4.17, CO, = 3.59, $0; =6.11, Clp = 6.49) 70. A compound contains atoms x, y, 7 the oxidation ys . number of x is +2, y is +5 and z is -2, molecular (@) Nis @) Ch) SO2 4) CO formuta of the compound is :~ 63, The total kinetic energy of 1 mol of an ideal W 9 2) yxlxzy)s ‘mono atomic gas at 27°C is :~ (3) xs(024) x42) (1) 900 cat (2). 1800 cal “ “ 71, Which of the following is ortho & para directing (3) 300 cal (4) None of these group :- 64, Foran ideal gas. The compressibility factor is:- yD | @ oN 1) Z=0 Q) Z>1 @)Z<1 (4) Z=1 i > ( @) t co) CNH, 65, Alkali metal Salts are := (3) -O-C-CH. © Il ® Sn (1) Diamagnetic and coloured ° ‘NH, (2) Diamagnetic and colourless 2. bromination is carried out by (3) Paramagnetic and coloured (1) HBY/H,O, (@) HOBr (4) Paramagnetic and colourless @) BriCS, (4) NBSICC, 66, In which of the following reactions is there a | 73+ Chloronium ions is formed by the reaction of change in the oxidation number of nitrogen atom ? () R-CI+AICl; — Q) Ch=FeCh (2) 2NO, +N, 0, (3) HCI+ AlCl, (4) HC1~ HNO, (2) NH; + H,0 + NH, + OH” 74, Which gas is responsible for green house effect (3) N,05 + H,0 — 2HNO; (1) CO, Q) SO, @) CO |) SO; (4) No +3Eb — 2NHs 75, Which among these gives the measure of organic 67. The oxidation number of C in CHy, CHCl, Pollution in water? CH,Cl,, CHCl, and CCl, are respectively () BoD (2) Do () #4,42,0,-2,-4 2) 42,44, 0,-4, -2 @) pH (4) Salinity @) -4,-2,0,42,44 4) -2,-4,0,44.42 | 76. DDTis: 6B _ Inthe following reaction (1) Anon degradable pollutant 4P + 3KOII + 3110 —» 3 KH,PO, + PH @) A feritizer (1) only phosphorus is oxidised ) Anentibioie @) only phosphorus is redused (4) Dichloro difluoro titanium (3) Phosphorus is both oxidised and reduced (4) Phosphorus is neither oxidised nor reduced PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023 11 ALLEN® 77. Houschold fuel (LPG) mainly contains: 82. Given compound shows which type of @) CH Q) CH, isomerism ‘ “ CN NC G3) CoH, Cito A oe 78. ‘The major components of the atmosphere are: (1) CO, and Ny (2) Os and SO, @ (ary 1) Chain isomerism (8) COandCO, (4) Ny and Oy 0 79. Correct lationship between foll 2) Positional isomerism . Correct isomeric relationship between following pair of compounds are = (3) Functional group isomerism a a (4) Metamerism and (Positional 83. ql on cH, ome) Coy ® ee “ (Ring chain How many chiral center are present in abi an : : are present in above uo? compound ? isomer) al 2 @) 3 a4 @) 2 0, ANS cod “Y¥ \Y catetamer) | gg. Most hazardous metal pollutant of automobile @ oH ° exhaust is = © 4 or (Positional ()) Mercury @) Lead ani ssomer) (3) Cadmium (4) Copper 80. 85, Which of the following can form ‘meso’ = CH Pu, Sr CH, a CH,-CH-CH-CH, are = Br Cl @) HCH CH-CH-CH, OH OH 6) OH OF (1). functional isomers CH,-CH-CH-CH, @) CH,-GH-COOH 2). chain isomers Q) s bu (3) position isomers (4) none 81. How many dibromobenzene are possible ? Ol @2 @3 @a PHASE-182 i 3-08-2023 (6007 D303021235R6007 ALLEN® 12 am SECTION-B ( CHEMISTRY ) 90. Assertion: Alkanes show conformational 86. ‘The number of geometrical isomers in the Reagon: Due to restricted rotation around the following compound :- carbon-carbon double bond in alkanes (CH;-CH-CH-CH=CH-CoHls (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and the O44 @3 @2 ws reason is the corzect explanation of the 87, Most stable conformer of butane is :~ Assertion (4) Gaucre (2) Panially eclipsed (2) Both Assertion and Reason are true and the reason is not the correct explanation of the () Anti (4) Fullyectipsed “Assertion 88, Assertion (A): Lithium is the strongest reducing {@)_Amerton is true but Reason is false agent among the alkali metals in aqueous (4) Both Assertion and Reason are false solution. Reason (R): In alkali metals, ionization energy | 91. Assertion : MnO. can act as an oxidising agent increases down the group. as well as reducing agent. (1) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason : Oxidation state of Mn in MnO, . between highest & lowest oxidation state Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and (2) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason isthe correct explanation of " Assertion. Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion (2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but (3) It Assertion is false but Reason is tue Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. (4) If Assertion is true but Reason is false (3) Assertion is true but Reason is false 89, Assertion : Oxidation number of Cr in Cr0, is +. vIn C0, four oxygen atoms are involved (4) Both Assertion and Reason are false. in peroxide linkage. 92. Assertion: Potassium and cesium are used in (1) Both Assertion and Reason are true and Photoelectric cells Reason: Potassium and cesium emit electrons Reason is the correct explanation of “Assertion. easily on exposure to light. 2) Both Assertion and Reason are true but (1) Hassertion is true but reason is false Reason is not the correct explanation of (2) Iassertion is false but reason is true. Assertion. (3) Ifboth assertion and reason are true and the (3) Assertion is rue but Reason is false. reason is the correct explanation of (4) Both Assertion and Reason are fals assertion (4) I¢both assertion and reason are true and the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion PHASE-TET ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023 13 ALLEN® 93, Statement : K,Cr,0, can work as oxidizing | 96, Which of the following statements about HB agent and reducing agent b is not correct Stotement2 : Cal is a reducing agent. (Q) Tein a srong tibanio aid () Only Statement-1 is correct. (2) It is prepared by acidifying an aqueous (2) Only Statement-2 is correct. solution of borax (3) Both Statement-] & 2 is correct. (3) Ithas a layer structure in which planar BOs (4) Both Statement-1 & 2 is incorrect. ‘units are joined by hydrogen bonds 94. StatementI : Benzene is converted to 1, 4- “ t does ae “ proion fone owt sels as a Lewis acid by accepting hydroxyl ion cyclohexadiene by Birch reduction process. y accepting bysrory’ Stetement-Il: In this sodium (or lithium) used as | 97. Assertion(A): Nitrobenzene does not undergo a reducing agent in liquid ammonia as a solvent Friedel craft's reaction. in the presence of an alcohol such as ethanol, Reason (R): Nitro group on benzene is a ring methanol activating group. ‘Choose the correet option ? (1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are (J) Both statement-{ and Il are correct. correct and Reason (R) is the correct, -xplanation of Assertion (A) 2) Statement-l is comect but statementell is explanation of Assertion (A) incorrect. (2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are 5 A correct and Reason (R) is not the correct (3) Statement-I is incorreet but statementIl is explanation of Assertion (A) correct, 3) Assertion (A) is correct but Reason (R) i (4) Both Statement-1 and I are incorrect (G)_Assertion (A) is correct but Reason (R) is incorrect 95. Amertion (AX Toluene on Friedel crafs (4). Assertion (A) is incorrect but Reason (R) is ‘methylation gives Ortho and Para xylene. . Reason (R) : CIs - group bonded to benzene correct ring increases electron density at Ortho and Para | 98. Assertion (A): - OCH; shows greater +R effect position. than — OH. (1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are Reason (R): Inductive effect of — CH makes — correct and Reason (R) is the correct OCH; greater +R effect than — OH. explanation of Assertion (A) (a) both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion (2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are (b) both Assertion and Reason ate true but correct and Reason (R) is not the correct Reason is not the correct explanation of explanation of Assertion (A) “Assertion. (3) Assertion (A) is correct but Reason (R) is (c) Ifassertion is true but Reason is false. incorrect (d) Ifboth Assertion and Reason are false. (4) Assertion (A) is incorrect but Reason (R) is Ma @b Be Md correct PHASE-182 13-08-2023 ‘6007 D303021235R6007 ALLEN® 14 99, Match the column 100. The rate of diffusion of He, Hy, O, and No are in the following order = Column-I Column-It (l) He>H,>0,>N, (i [Sotvay process (p) Nao (2) H,>He>N,>0, (ii) [Evolve CO, on heating [(q) ]Na,0, (3) 0,>N,>He> Hy ‘Aqueous solution is not iy | M6048 solution is mot} ET cos (4) 0, =He=H,= neutral towards litmus Used as air purifier in | oy (8) |Na,Co, (1) @ #3 Gil)-s ; Gi) -p.g.rs 5 (iv) -4 (2) (+s 5 Gil) -p 5 Gli) -p.quns 5 (iv) -q 8) Gn Gi) 1 Gi) pars 5 Gv) -4 (4) @-p.aans 5 (il) -n 5 iil) 5 (iv)-@ PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 15 ALLEN® [Topic : Photosynth Respiration in Plants is in Higher Plants, Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition,Plant Growth and Development, SECTION-A ( BOTANY ) 101. Assertion: 2, 4-D is artificial auxin. Reasar 2, 4-D is a weedicide and quickly kills ‘mature monocots. (1) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for Assertion (2) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect 102. Assertion: Tea plants are decapitated for hedge making. Reasore Removal of stem tip results in the growth of lateral buds, (1) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for Assertion (2) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect Both assertion and reason are incorrect 103. 104, 105. Match the following: Column - 1 Column - It AJIAA —— [() [Herzing sperm DNA’ B/ABA | (ii) | Bolting C| Ethylene | Gii)| Stomatal closure pl Ga (iv) | Weed-free lawns E | Cytokinin | (vy | Ripening of fruits () A= Gv), B= Gil), C=), D= Gi), B= @ Q) A=(), B= Gili), C= (iv), D= (ii), B= @) @) A=(),B=(), C= (iv), D = Gi), E= Gi) (4) A= (0), B= Gili), C= Gi), D=(@),E =v) ABA acts antagonistic to: (1) Ethylene (2) Cytokinin (3) Gibberellic acid (4) TAA Vernalisation (1) Prevents the precocious reproductive development late inthe growing season and enables the plant to have suficient time to reach maturity (2) Is done by the application of high temperature (3) Site is mature leaves (4) Requires anaerobic condition PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235R6007 ALLEN® 16 an 106, Read the following statements: 109. The exponential growth and arithmatic growth () NAA and 2, 4-D are synthetic auxins can be respectively expressed as (i) Auxins promote flowering in pineapples () Wie Woe’ i= Ly tt (ii) Auxins help to prevent fruit and leaf drop at carly stages but promote the abscission of older (2) La = Lo +1t, Wi = Woe’ mature leaves and fruits 3) Wi= Woe" Lo, Le = t+ Woe" iv) Apical bud removal is applied for hedge (iv) Ap PP Is @) Wy-WoeW.-e" making and creating bushy tea plants (v) Auxin induces parthenocarpy like, in | 110. Assertion: Complex-II (succinate dehydrogenase) tomatoe is involved in Krebs! cycle How many of the above statements are correct ? Reason: It is a transmembrane protein bound to the inner mitochondrial membrane. (1) Four 2) Five (1) Assertion and Reason are corect and 8) Two (4) Three reason is the correct explanation for 107. Experiments on the positive _phototropic Assertion response of plants indicate that (2) Assertion and Reason are correct and (0) Light destroys auxin reason is not the correct explanation for (2) Auxin moves down the plant apoplastically Assertion (3) Auxin is synthesised in the area were the (3). Assertion correct but reason is incorrect stem bends (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect (4) Auxin can move to the shady side of the | 111. Read the following statements: stem (i) Glycerol enters the glycolytic pathway after 108. Read the following statements went. ethylene — being converted into phosphoglyceraldehyde the gaseous plant hormone: GAL) (i) Causes horizontal growth of seedlings ii) In fermentation, there is a net gain of only (Gi It is highly effective in causing fruit ripening two molecules of ATP for each molecule of (ii) Is responsible for respiratory climatic in glucose degraded into pyurvie acid fruits which is the enhanced respiration rate (ii) NADH+H™ is oxidised to NAD" rather during fruit ripening slowly in fermentation, however the reaction is, (iv) Ethylene breaks seed and bud dormancy, very vigorous in case of aerobic respiration initiates germination in pea nut seeds and causes (iv) If fatty acids are to be respired, they are sprouting of potatees first degradated into acetyl CoA. (v) It is used to initiate flowering and for (9) When skeletal muscle cells undergo synchronising fruit set in pineapples anacrobie respiration, they become fatigued and How many of the above statements are correct ? Pain occurs due to build up of lactate How many of the above statements are correct? (1) Four (2) Three (3) Two (4) Five (1) Two (2) Three (3) Four (4) Five PHASE-182 ‘6001 CND303021235R6007 13-08-2023 17 ALLEN® 112, Find out the correct statement: 115. Identify A, B and C in the major pathways of (1) The three major ways in which different cells anaerobic respiration shown below handle pyruvic acid produced by glycolysis Glucose is lactic acid fermentation, aleoholie | fermentation and aerobic respiration Giyceraldchyde Phosphate (2) Fermentation cannot be performed by eukaryotes w CO, and H,0, Krebs’ cycle is required but | Sbixphonhoayeee eso ai Op is not a requirement ‘| (4) Electron transport chain can occur without ~ , Ke 1 presence of oxygen Ryne ac the presence of oxyg c 113, How many ATP molecules are produced after complete oxidation of one molecule of fructose- a ay ool + pynivie acid 1, 6-bis-phospha (@) 40 @ 32 GG) 38) 48 : : ) @ ® o () NAD NADH+H' — NADH+H 114, Choose the incorrect statement wart, crucial ' ' (2) NADH+H" NAD’ NADH+H events in aerobic respiration: (3) NAD* NAD™ NADH+H™ (1) The passing on of the electrons removed as part of atoms to molecular ©, with (4) NADH+H” — NADH+H™ -NAD* simultaneous synthesis of ATP occurs 116. Read the following statements: (2) The complete oxidation of pyruvate by the (i) The maximum concentration of alcohol in stepwise removal of all the H-atoms, beverages that are naturally fermented is less leaving three molecules of CO, takes place than 3% ii) Yeasts poison themsel th when th (3) Krebs’ eycle occurs in mitochondrial matrix Gi) Yeasts poison themselves to death when the concentration of alcohol reaches about 13% and electron transport. chain in intermembrane space (ii) In both lactic acid and aleohotic —_ fermentation not much energy is released (4) 0, is important for electron transport chain (iv) The ratio of ATP formed in aerobic and to be functional anaerobic respiration is 18:1 () During aerobie respiration, complete oxidation of respiratory substrate releases, energy, CO, but not water. How many of the above statements are correct? ()) Five (2) Four (3) Three (4) Two PHASE-182 13-08-2023 ‘6007 D303021235R6007 ALLEN® 117, Substrate level phosphorylation accounts, for approximately what percentage of the ATP formed by the reactions of glycolysis? (1) 100% (2) 2% (3) 10% (4) 38% 118. Read the following statements: (i) Glycolysis is common both to aerobic and anaerobic respiration (ii) The ATP made during glycolysis generated by oxidative phosphorylation (ii) Glycolysis involves complete oxidation of is glucose {iv) In plants, suctose is converted into glucose and fructose by the enzyme, invertase and these two monosaccharides readily enters glycolysis (v) ATP is utilised in three different steps of glycolysis. Which of the above statements are correct ? (1) @ and (iv) Q) Gid, Gv) 3) (iii), (v) (4) Gi), (iv) and (w) 119. Read the following statements: (i) In Engelmann’s experiment the aerobic bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of green light of the split spectrum (ii) spectrum of photosynthesis corresponds closely to absorption spectra of chlorophyll-a showing that chlorophyll-a is the chief photosynthetic pigment (iii) Some organisms do not release O, during photosynthesis, (iv) There oceurs a clear division of labour w.r.t. light reaction and dark reaction within the chloroplast (v) Purple and green sulphur bacte Action can liberate 0p during photosynthesis. Which of the above statements are correct ? () @, Gi) and (iii) (3) ii), Gi) and Gv) (2) (i) and (v) only (4) Gi), iv) and (v) 18 Ea 120. Which of the following is correct for chlorophyll-a molecule? (i It is soluble in petroleum ether and shows ‘maximum absorption peak at blue and red region of the visible spectrum (i) Its molecular formula is Cssl1790,NaMg. (iii) It is the main photosynthetic pigment (iv) It acts as a reaction centre during light reaction, (¥) Its a bright blue-green pigment, (1) (i), (iii), (iv) and (v) (2) Gi), (ii) and (iv) G) (only (4) (i) and (ii) only 121. Assertion: Tomatoes and bell pepper are Cy plants. Reason: The concentration is nonlimiting for these plants w current atmospheric CO Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for Assertion (2) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect Both assertion and reason are incorrect (4) PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023 19 ALLEN® 122, Assertion: Plants possessing Cpathway of | 124, RuBisCO found in the bundle sheath cell carbon fixation have a higher net primary chloroplasts show negligible oxygenase activity productivity than the C3-pathway possessing due to plants (1) Decarboxylation of malic acid Reason: For cach unit weight of fixed carbon, Cr-pathway possessing plants require less water (2) Presence of excess PEPease than Cs-pathway possessing plants, (3) Synthesis of oxaloacetic acid (1) Assertion and Reason are correct and (4) Absence of dark reaction reason is the correct explanation for . tose! 125. If the carbon atom of the incoming CO, ssertion molecule is labelled with a radioactive isotope of (2) Assertion end Reason are correct and carbon, which organic molecule will first show reason is not the correct explanation for the radioactivity? Assertion ) 3PGA (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect (2) 1, 3ebisphosphoglyceric acid (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect @) Rub 123, Properties of mesophyll cell and bundle sheath Pen my (4) Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate cells of a C, plant is given below. Identify the ing properties marked as A, B, C and D. 126. Read the following statements wart. Tight Mesophyll cell | Bundle sheath cell reaction: - - (@) PS-1, Hecarrier and Pip are related to electron Chloroplast granal | Chloroplast agranal transport chain A Only PS-Tis present (i) Formation of NADPH+H™ is related B c formation of proton gradient (iii) Movement of electrons in electron transport Carboxylation occurs D chain is coupled to the pumping of protons into the thylakoid lumen (1) A= Only PS-LI present, B = Photolysis (iv) H-carier is responsible for the creation of absent, C = Photolysis occurs, D = proto gradient across thylakoid membrane Carboxylation absent (¥) The CF unit of ATP synthase is associated @) A= Both PSI and PSI present, B= wi the breakdown of proton gradie low many of the above statements are correct Contain more chloroplast, C= Contain less y i chloroplast, D = RuBisCO present ()) Four Q) Five (3) A = Both PS-I and PS-II present, B= (3) Two (4) Three Photolysis occurs, C = Photolysis absent, D ~ Carboxylation occurs (4) A= Lack both PS-I and PS-II, B = Contain less chloroplast, C = Contain more chloroplast, D = RuBisCO present PHASE-TET 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 ALLEN® 127. In the process of carbon fixation, RuBP reacts with CO, to form 3-PGA. After phosphorylation and reduction glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is produced, What complete Calvin cycle? © needs to happen to (1) Regeneration of ATP from ADP (2) Inactivation of RuBisCO (3) Regeneration of RuBP (4) Regeneration of NADP 20 131, Observe the steps of nitrification: 2NHs +30) 2NO} + 2H" +2420 2NO} + 02 + 2NO: The above steps are carried by different bacteria, except (1) Nitrosomonas (2). Nitrococcus (3) Nitrobacter (4) Thiobacillus 132, Components of water potential of four cells of actively transpiring monocot plant are: 128, Fe and Mn in pl din th cent] Ommots | Pressure . OF i in tl . . ‘@ and Mn in plants are required in the Potentiat | Potential concentration of: 1 A[ 09 | os (1) 10 mmole kg" of dry matter 1 B 0.8 0.6 (2) Less than 10 m mole kg" of dry matter 1 c -0.6 OL (3) More than 10 m mole kg"! of dry matter , pl 07 | 04 (4) More than 20 m mole ke" of dry matter Identify the four cells as root hair, cortical cell, 129, Read the following statements: endodermal and pericycle cells: {) The concentration of essential element below @ BGA @ BDA which plant growth is retarded is called critical a — concentration @) BDAC @ ADB.C (ii) An element is said to be deficient when | 133. Three cylinders, each closed by a membrane present below the critical concentration permeable to water and containing different (iii) The deficiency symptoms of N, K and Mg fluid, are placed in the same aqueous solution. are visible first in the young tissues After adjusting to the solution, the fluid rises in (iv) Caleium is relatively mobile in the plant one of the cylinders, remains the same in another tissues, and falls in the third. The concentration of the (v) The deficiency symptoms tend to appear first aqueous solution in which the cylinders have in senescent leaves whenever the elements are been placed is: relatively immobile. y , 10% 5% Distilled 10% 5% Distilled Which of the above statements are correct salt. salt water salt salt water a) @.40 2) Gid. Gv.) 3) (@, Gi, Gil) 4) i. 130. Denitrification is carried by: (1) Pseudomonas (2) Nitrococcus (3) Nitrobacter ) Nitrosomonas Amel conten Yel omiion (1) 2.5% salt solution (2) 5% salt solution. (3) 10% salt solution (4) Distilled water PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023 134, Read the following statements: (i) The symplastic movement of water and minerals involve protoplasts and plasmodesmata (ii) Symplastic movement is slower than apoplastic movement of water (iii) Apoplastic movement of water is aided by cytoplasmic streaming {iv) Most of the water flow in roots occur via the symplast as cortical cells are loosely packed (v) Apoplastic pathway offers less resistance than symplastic movement of water. Which of the above statements are correct ? () ¢ 3) @, Gv). , (iii), (iv) 2) @, Gi), (4) Gi), Gi), (v) 135. A basic format of potassium pump theory is given below: Garde Smal te 4 +—Vacuole ale ai Subsidy OM eal Ae PEP <—— Cathe Identify A, B and C in the above diagram: (1) A=CO,, B= Malate, C= K (2) A=Malate, B=K*,C=CO, (3) A=CT, B= Malate, C= CO, (4) A=K" B= Malate, C= CO, 21 ALLEN® SECTION-B (BOTANY ) 136. Which of the following is correct? is involved in but () PS- photophosphorylation photophosphorylation non-cyclie not cyclic (2) PS-ILis involved in both non-cyclic as well as cyclic photophosphorylation (3) PS-ILis involved only in cyclic oxidative phosphorylation (4) PS-1 is involved in both non-cyclic as well as cyclic photophosphorylation 137. Choose the incorrect match wrt enzyme and ion from the following: (1) Nitrogenase-Mg (2) Photolysis of water - Mn (3) Auxin synthesis - 7 (4) Redox reaction - 138, Read the following statements: (i) Soil is a reservoir of mineral elements (ii) Soil formation requires physical and chemical weathering of rocks iii) Mineral ion concentration in tissues that reduces the dry weight of tissues by about 10% is considered as toxic concentration (iv) Mineral salts ¢ translocated through xylem along with the ending stream of water (v) Many a times, excess of an element may inhibit the uptake of another element. How many of the above statements are correct? (1) Five (2) Four (3) Three (4) Two PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 ALLEN® 22 139, Match the clement with its assoviated | 141, Assertion: Bulk flow of water can be achieved functionsiroles and choose the correct option either through positive hydrostatic pressure or among given below negative hydrostatic pressure. Column Colummld Reason: Positive hydrostatic pressure is due to root pressure and negative hydrostatic pressure is Splitting of H,0 to ‘ ee ‘ et i ” A] Boron (| liberate ©, during He to transpiration pal photosynthesis (1) Assertion and Reason ate correct and reason is the correct explanation for Needed for synthesis B| Manganese | Gi) Assertion of auxins 2) Assertion and Reason are correct and Component of € | Molybdenum | ci] rere reason is not the correct explanation for " Assertion D| zine Ge) | Pollen germination (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect Component of| E| Iron © | eters (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect ) Avu,buUb©-UDDoGED 142, Read the following statements: () A= (@,B> Gi), C= Gi), D= Gv), E~ W) (i) Transpiration pull is sufficient to lift a xylem (2) A= (iv), B= (i), C= (ii), D= Gi), (v) sized column of water over 130 metres high @) A=Gi), B= G0, C=), D-W,E-@ (ii) in plant, vessels behave as capillary tubes (iii) Due to higher concentration of water vapour (&) A= Gi, B= did), C= ().D=@, B= Gv) in the atmosphere as compared to. the 140. Water vapour comes out from the plant leaf substomatal cavity and intercellular spaces, through the stomatal opening. Through the same water diffuses into the surrounding air outside stomatal opening carbon dioxide diffuses into (iv) Transpiration helps in maintaining shape and the plant during photosynthesis, Reason out the structure of plants by keeping cells turgid above statements using one of the following (¥) Mineral ions are mainly absorbed by passive opti process. (1) Both processes eannot happen simultaneously Which of the above statements are correct? (2) Bosh process cn happen together becanse the ()) @, Gi) and) Q) Gy Gi) and Gv) diffasion coefficient of water and Cy is fferent 6) Gvyand (vy ©) Gi), Git) and () (3) The above processes happen only during night time (4) One process occur during daytime and the other at night PHASE-TEZ ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 2 ventration of auxin and 143, Assertion: A correct con cytokinin is required for the development of root and shoot in a callus. Reason: When the ratio of auxin to cytokinin is high, then roots develop but when the ratio of cytokinin to auxin is high then shoots develop. (1) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for Assertion, (2) Assertion and Reason are correct and reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion (3) Assertion correct but reason is incorrect (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect, 3 ALLEN® 145. Read the following statements: (i) The unlimited growth throughout the life in plants is due to the presence of meristems at all locations in their body (ii) The form of growth in plants wherein new cells are always being added to the body by the activity of the meristem is called ‘open’ form of growth (iii) Growth may be reversible (iv) Development is the sum total of two processes— growth and differentiation (¥) Growth is regarded as one of the most fundamental characteristics of living being Which of the above statements is/are correct ? (1) (i) and (ii) (2) Gi), (iv) and (vy 144, Read the following statements: 8) @. Gi), Git) (4) Gi only ( For photoperiodism, not only the duration of | 146 supose a total of 38 ATP are formed in aerobic light period but the duration of dark period is respitation, then the number of ATP formed also of equal importance outside mitochondria will be: (ii) Flowering in certain plants depends not only on a combination of light and dark exposers but M2 QM GB 1 A 20 also their relative durations. 147. Observe the reaction performed by pyruvate (iii) Shoot apices modify themselves into dehydrogenase complex: flowering apices prior to flowering but Pyuvie acid >» Acetyl CoA +CO, themselves camnot perceive photoperiods. {\ f (iv) The site of perception of light/dark duration NAD! | CoA for flowering are the meristematic points of NADH +H shoot and root The two more cofactors required in the above (v) The site of perception of light for flowering reaction are: are the leaves but the site of perception of dark (1) Lipoic acid and Thiamine Pyrophosphate for flowering are not the leaves. (TPP) Which of the above statements are correct ? 2) FAD and lipoie acid (1) (@, Gil) and (v) 2), Gi) and (ii) G) FAD end TPP (3) (ili), (iv) and (v) (4). and (ii) only @) Allotine above PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6001 HD303021235R6007 ALLEN® 24 148, Match the columns: 150. Identify A,B, C and D in the Calvin eycle given Column-1 Column-Il below: ‘a Posen (i) [See lant pans oe Priestley synthesise sugar ous Tabu +H Ingenhousz dependent reaction ADP ef 9] cin 4 iii) | Discovered oxygen Sachs ves Comelius Plants purify fouled Py van Nit | Lair c (1) A~@, B= (iv), C= Gil), D = Gi) ATP (Q) Eee Q) A=(iv), B= Gi), C= Gi, D=() 5 @) A= (i), B= (0, C= (ii), D= Gv) | ‘ADP (4) A= (iii), B= (iv), C= @,D= Gi, P,+ NADP" Sucrose, starch 149, Identify A, B, C and D in the table given below: (1) AeRegeneration of PEP, Be3-PGA, Characters CyPlant | C, Plant C-ADP, D=Triose phosphate CO, fixation in high 2 egeneration, PG 2 ie A High 2 generation, B-3-PGA, light intensity (C-ATP+NADPH+H", D=Glyceraldehyde - Photorespiration at 3 = phosphate B | Negligible low light intensity (3) A-OAA, B=PEP, C=ATP+NADPH+HI Photorespiration at D=Triosephosphate High c high light intensity (4) AcRegeneration, B=ATP, C=NADP* Photorespiration if D=Glyceraldehyde -3 - phosphate CO, concentration is | Negligible] D high A B € D ()ftow [Hien | Neliaible igh @ [wien [High | Negligible | Negligible @) | Nealigibic | Newlisibte [High | High tow | Negligibte | Negligible | Negligible PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 25 ALLEN® Topic : Locomotion And Movement (Muscles, Skeletal System), Excretory Products And Their Elimination| |(Excretory System), Body Fluids And Circulation (Circulatory System),Neural Control And Co-ordination (Nervous System, Chemical Co ordination And Integration (Endocrine System) SECTION-A ( ZOOLOGY ) 151, All veins carry deoxygenated blood except :- (1) Renal artery (2) Hepatic vein (3) Hepatic portal vein (4) Pulmonary vein 152, Read the following four statements (a-d) :- {a) Antigens of blood group are present inside the RBCs (b) Antibodies of blood group are present in plasma, (©) Blood group-A can donate blood to A, AB and O blood groups (@) “Blood group-AB” is called universal recipient group. How many of the above statements are wrong? (1) Three (2) Two (3) Four (4) One 153, Match the Column-1 with Column-IL Column-I Column-II (A) Fish | (i) | 3-chambered heart Incomplete double (B) | Amphibia | (ii) circulation (© | Birds | (iii) | 4-chambered heart (iv) | Single circulation wv) 2-chambered heart (vi)| Double circulation Q) A>@), Gi) BG, (i) Civ), (~) (2) A (i), (iv) B—(y), (ii) Ci), (vi) GB) AW), iv), BG, (i) CG), (wi) 4) AGI), Gi) BH.Gv)_ CHW), 154. Which of the following region of our body has the presence of thread like structure called as chordae-tendinae? (1) Joints (2) Atria of heart (3) Ventricles of heart (4) Ventricles of brain 155, Find out the correct match from the following columns. Column-I Column-I1 (Waves) (interpretation) Electrical excitation ale @ of atria Repolarizatior @] ors (ay | Repolatzation of ventricles Depolarization c))T (3) © ‘ of ventricles () Al B2,63 Q) ALB3,C2 3) A3,B2,Cl (4) A3,B4,C-2 156. Assertion (A) : Leucocytes are known as white blood cells Reason (R) : Leucocytes are colour lack of haemoglobin. s due to (1) Both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion, (2) Both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion. (3) Assertion is True but the Reason is False. (4) Both Assertion & Reason are False. PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 €D303021235R6007 ALLEN® 157. Statement (1): is 140/90 or higher, it indicates hypertension Statement (11) := Hypertension is the term for blood pressure that is higher then normal pressure (120/80) If blood pressure of an individual 26 160. How many double circulations are normally completed by human heart in $ minutes? (2) Fight (2) Sixteen (3) Thirty six (1) Only statement I is true & statement II is incorrect. (4) Three hundred and sixty (2) Statement I is incorrect & statement II is | 161, Effective filtration pressure in the glomerulus in correct. kidney of man is about (3) Both statement I & II are correct. () +75 mm He Q) + 10mm Hg (4) Both statement I & Il are incorrect. (3) +35 mmHg (4) +50mmHg 158, Given below is the diagrammatic sketch of a | 162, StatementI : Reabsorption of water occurs blood corpusele, identify them and select the actively in initial segments of nephron correct option about them Statement-II : Conditional reabsorption of Na” & water takes place at Henle's loop. (1) Statement-1 & I are correct, A B Cc D (2) Statement-l is correct & IT is incorrect (3) Statement & II are incorrect a B € D Typhoons | Newophi | Bamps | Monocstee (4) Statement-lis incorrect & Il is correct re | meee Loser few 163. Statement-I : In human kidney, the cortex Monocytes | Neuirophiis | Hasophits | tymphoeytes extends in between the medullary pyramids as a] oarcor Jarssier fossisor | 2025%08 renal columns called columns of Bertini ne ne ne ne Statement-II : Blood from glomerulus is carried Tasophily | Newtophiis| Tymphocyes | Monoeyis | sarmor — | 60-45% oF | 20-25% oF | 8% oF away by an efferent arteriole. me me me me (1) Statement-I & II are correct ‘Basopils | Lamphostes | Newuophils | Monocytes co] srmor | 20asr0r | (ossisor | error (2) Statement-I & I are incorrect mec mc 110 mic (3) Statement-I is correct, statement-II is, 159, If the stroke volume is $0 ml and heart beat of a incorrect person is 75/min then what will be the cardiac output? (4) Statement-I is incorrect, statement-IT is, comreet (2) 4500 ml (2) 5000 mi (3) 6000 ml (4) 7000 ml PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023, 164, Assertion : Patient of diabetes mellitus shows glycosuria = Insulin hormone is responsible for diabetes mellitus condition (1) Both Assertion & Reason are True & the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion, 2) @) a) Go through the following figure :~ Assertion is True but the Reason is False. Both Assertion & Reason are False. 165. Renal artery Identify A to D = A B c D () [Cortex | Calyx [Renal column] Ureter (2)| Calyx | Cortex | Renal column] Ureter 8) Renal column] Urethra oy Renal column] Urethra 2 7 ALLEN® 166. Parts A, B, C and D of nephron are shown in the diagram, select the option which is incorrect with it's function A & L yw ~—aY Cortex ! | | Medulla --D (1) A — 70-80% water reabsorption Q) >) B — permeable to water C — Selective secretion of H*, NH, and K™ ions and maintainance of pH (4) D~ allows passage of small amount of urea into the medullary interstitium and help to produce concentrated urine 167. Osmolarity of Imer medulla is approximately (1) 300 mOsmol/L 2) 600 mOsmol/L (3) 1200 mOsmoVL (4) $000 mOsmol/L 168. Which of the following statements are true ? (i) Outer cortex and inner medulla are the two zones in kidney, (ii) Medulla is divided into few renal pyramids. (ii) Pyramid projects into calyx. (iv) Inwards extension of cortex between the pyramids is called renal column of Bertini (DG and (iv) 2) i) and (iv) (3) ii) and Gv) (4) ii, ji ii andiv PHASE-182 13-08-2023 (6007 D303021235RG007 ALLEN® 169. Which one of the following statements is incorrect? a @ Birds and land snails are uricotelic animals Mammals and frogs are ureotelic animals GB) Aquatic amphibians and aquatic insects are ammonotelic animals (4) Birds and reptiles are ureotelic 28 == 174, Myasthenia gravis is (2) an auto immune disorder affecting neuromuscular junction leading to fatigue, weakening and paralysis of skeletal muscle progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle mostly due to genetic disorder rapid spasms (wild contractions) in muscle due to low Ca™* in body fluid 170. Angiotensinogen is converted to angiotensin-I by :- (4) inflammation of joints (1) Renin 2) ADH 175, (3) Renin (4) Aldosterone c B ITI, Select the correct statement regarding the specific disorder of muscular or skeletal system =~ A (1) Myasthenia gravis-Auto immune disorder which inhibits sliding of myosin filaments ‘The above figure is related to the myosin 2) Gout-inflammation of joints due to extra ‘monomer (meromyosin). Identify A to C. deposition of caleium @) Muscular dystrophy ~ age related shortening (1) A~head, B-cross arm, CGTP binding sites of muscle onmuseles (2) A-Cross arm, B-ATP Binding sites, (4) Osteoporosisdecrease in bone mass and binding sites higher chances of fractures with advancing age (3) Ahead, B-eross aim, C-ATP binding sites 172, Read the following statements (A to D) (A) Rib is a thin flat bone connected ventrally to (4) A-cross arm, B—head ,C—ATP binding sites, the vertebral column and dorsally to the sternum | 176, Assertion : Arthritis or inflammation of a joint (B) First seven pairs of ribs are called true ribs makes the joint painful (© Sth, 9th & 10th pairs of ribs are called Reason : Some toxic substances like ammonia vertebro sternal ribs, get deposited at the joint. D) 10th and 11th pairs of ribs ure not connected () 10 " 7 (L) Both Assertion & Reason are True & the dorsally and are therefore called floating ribs Reason is a comect explanation of the How many statements are correct = Assertion, () One 2) Tw (1) On @) Two 2) Both Assertion & Reason are True but @) Three > Reason is not a correct explanation of the 173, Cardiac muscle differ from skeletal muscles on Assertion the basis of (3) If Assertion is True but the Reason is False. (1) Sarcolemma (2) Interealated dise (4) Both Assertion & Reason are False. (3) Myofilaments (4) Sarcoplasm PHASE-182 ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG007 13-08-2023

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