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coosexeovoon:2s MUM A A = 8 CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME | |—“==". Co) (Academic Session : 2023-2024) PRE-MEDICAL : SRG (ENTHUSIAST) PHASE-1,2 Enola Test Booklet Code This Booklet contains 34 pages, Q 2 Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so, 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. 2. The testis of 3 hours 20 minutes duration and the Test Booklet contains 200 multiple-choice questions (four options with 2 single correct answer) from Physies, Chemistry and Biology. S0 questions in each subject are divided into two Sections (A. and B) as per details given below (a) Section A shall consist of 35 (Thirty-five) Questions in each subject (Question Nos - 1:0 35, SL to 85, 101 to 135 and 151 to 185). All questions are compulsory. 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Compensatory time of one hour five minutes wil be provided for the examination of three hours and 20 minutes duration, ‘whether such candidate (having a physical limitation to waite) uses the facility of seribe or not ‘Name of the Candidate (in Capitals) Form Number — : in figures in words Centre of Examination (in Capitals) : Candidate's Signature: _________________ Invigilator’s Signature : ALLEN® za Topic |Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, KTG & Thermodynamics) Gravitation, Properties of matter and Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Physics (Thermal Expansion, SECTION-A ( PHYSICS ) 1, One mole of gas mixture is heated under constant pressure and heat supplied Q is plotted against temperature difference acquired, Find the approximated value of y for mixture : Q 25001} AT(K) = ot @2 wot wi 3 2 5 3 2. Two bodies of equal masses are heated up at a The change in temperature in two cases are shown in figure. Given that specific heat for body I and uniform rate under identical conditions. body Il is C; and C2 respectively and latent heat is L, and Lp respectively. Then value of © is - G 100 I 80 2 00 er) = 29 123456789 10 Time—+ 12 M35 41 @ ZF 3. 4, Newton's law of cooling is a special case of (1) Wien's displacement law 2) Kirchoff’s law (3). Stefan’s taw (4) Plank’s law A slab consists of two parallel layers of copper and brass of the same thickness and having thermal conductivities in the ratio 1 : 4. If the free face of brass is at 100°C and that of copper at 0°C, the temperature of interface is « () 80°C. @) 20°C (3) 60°C (4) 40°C Three rods made of the same material and having the same cross reaction have been joined as shown in figure, each rod is of same length, the temperature of the junction of the three rods will be 80°C 40°C: 90°C a) ss°c (2) 60°C @) 75°C (4) 70°C The temperature of a body is increased by 50%. The amount of radiation emitted by it would be increased nearly = (1) 50% (2) 225% (3) 250% (4) 400% PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) 15-06-2023 (6007 D303021235R6003 ‘An ideal gas undergoes a process in which pressure and density varies as shown in the graph: ay In the process BC internal energy of the gas remains constant (2) In the proce: AB work done by the gas is negative In the process AB work done by the gas is positive (4) None of the above An ideal diatomic gas follows the process, as shown in graph where T(K) is temperature and V is volume (m*), The molar heat capacity of this process will be (in terms of gas constant R): a) Q) 5K 2 @) IR @ UR 6 2 The respective speeds of five molecules are 2, 1.5, 1.6, 1.6 and 1.2 kmisec. The most probable speed in km/sec will be = ay 2 2) 158 8) 16 @) 131 10. ul. 12, 13. ALLEN® PLV graphs for an ideal gas undergoing polytropic process PV” = constant is shown here. Find the value of m : P(in Pa) 4*10°-V (in m’) () 34 Q) 32 G) 53 @) 32 In a mixture of gases, 2 mole He, 4 mole Np and 5 mole NH; gases are taken {t temperature T. ‘Then total KE of mixture is := (Neglect the vibrational motion) (1) 28RT Q) 14RT (3) 21RT 4) 42RT A ball falling in a lake of depth 200 m shows a decrease of 0.1% in its volume at the bottom The bulk modulus of the elasticity of the material of the ball is (take g = 10 ms~?) :- (1) 10” Nim? (2) 2 10? Nim? (3) 3 10° Nim? (4) 4« 10° Nim? ‘An open pan P filled with water (density p,,) is placed on a vertical rod, maintaining equilibrium. A block of density p is placed on e side of the pan as shown. Water depth is more than height of the block JL Equilibrium will be maintained only if p < py. o @ ° Equilibrium will be maintained only if p< py Equilibrium will be maintained for all relations between p and py, (4) Equilibrium will not be maintained in all cases. PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 14, A jar is filled with two non-mixing | 2 having den Sp; and pp respectively. A solid ball, made of a material of density ps, is dropped in the jar. It comes equilibrium in the position shown in the figure. Which of the following is true for p,, p2 and py? (CD) ps Ps Up? Ue G) Ug< Ug Ue information in column-IL 41. The ratio of radii of two wires of same materials cant camel is 4: 3. If they are stretched by the same force, a then find the ratio of stress = 5 ' 1‘ 3 wy 1 J@yweo ps 2) = a 2 = I i OF OF s 16 e 42, The mean speed of the molecules of a hydrogen P sample equals the mean speed of the molecules oe - (@lweo of helium sample. Calculate the ratio of the f temperature of the hydrogen sample to the al = temperature of the helium sample. () 3:2 Qt aoe © @) 1:4 (4) 1:2 Sanne v 43, ‘The plots of intensity vs. wavelength for three black bodies at temperatures Ty, Tz and T; ©) va (8) |au>o respectively are as shown. Their temperatures —, are such that @[auh2T; QT >Ts>T (4) A-RST; B-PS; C-QR; D-QT @DAbt @ h>h>T PHASE- SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) ‘6007 CHD303021235RG003 25-06-203 ALLEN® 8 46, Two thermometers X and Y have ice points | 49, Match column with column-IL ‘marked at 15° and 25° and steam points marked as Column-I Column-II 75° and 125° respectively. When thermometer Y Archimede's measures the temperature of a bath as 100° on it, (A) | Hydraulic lit 2) principle what would thermometer X read when it is used to ‘measure the temperature of the same bath ? Razor blade can be made to float on (2) 60 @) 75) 100 4) 90 @) (Q)| Pascal's law surface of water in a 47. The volume of a metal cube increases by 0.30 % tray wher erat y 50°C. hen its temperature is raised by 50°C. The Tien of] oon coe! sion of met surface coefficient of linear expansion of metal is (©)| reservoir ix made (R) () 25x10 PC) 2.0% 107 PC thick at the bottom fension 3) 15x10 PC (4) 1.2 «10-8 PC Ship is floating on ® o oy} P| (s) | Pressure ocean water 48. When air of density 1.6 kg/m’ flows across the top of the tube, water rises to a height of 1.0 em () A>P,B>QC>RDS as shown in figure. The speed of air is = Q) AVQBOPCS,DOR Air, GB) A>Q,B>R,C>S,D—+P @) A>QBOP,C>S,D>P 50. For a satellite if the time of revolution is T, then K.E. is proportional to == a 4 @ Z (@) sVimis 2) 2¥5mis ® + or 3) Sv3mvs ) svSmis PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) 15-06-2023 (6007 D303021235R6003 9 ALLEN® [Topic : s- Block Elements, p-block elements (group 13 to 14 BORON & CARBON FAMILY), Redox reactions, Behaviour of Gases SECTION-A ( CHEMISTRY ) 54. Mg +Blement "xi —>y" Hydrolysis, py 4.1Q which has Substance alkaline 51. Number of moles of K,Cr,0, reduced by one stominityi ED mole of Sn® ions is - 13 @3 G16 6 52, Which of the following statements is incorrect ? (1) Pure sodium metal dissolves in liquid ammonia to give blue solution (2) NaOH reacts with glass to give sodium silicate (3) Aluminium react with excess NaOH to give ANOH); (4) NaHCO, on heating gives Na,CO, 53, Match the column - Column-I Column-IT (Silicate) (Type of silicate) (A)[Beryt_ | (p)] man made silicate (B) [Cement | (q) | amorphous-silica (© | Kieselgur| (#) [3-D sliticate (D)| Quartz | (s) | Cyclic silicate (1) A-(s), B-(p), C-(q), D-0) (2) A-(p), B-(q), C-(r), D-(s) 3) Aq), Bp), C-(), D-(s) (4) Ap), Bq), C-(s), D0) 55. 56. 57, 58. Select correct statement regarding 'Q = (1) Itis electron defecient (2) Central atom has sp* hydridisation (3) It form adduct with NH, (4) All of these Which of the following is an type of pseudo alum (1) K,80,.Al(S04);.24H,0 (2) MnS0,.Al(S0,)3.24H,0 (3) K,80,.Cr,(804)5.24H,0 (4) NaySO,.Fe(SO,)3.24H,0 if true, for For the following statements use false use 'F (a) R,SiCl, will form linear polymer (b) Hardest-diamond and softest-lamp black among carbon allotropes. (©) AIF; can't form dimer due to back bonding present in it (8) 3C-2e™ bond exists in BH () TTTT Q) TTFT @) FTFT (4) TETF Maximum hydrolysis is present in :- () CF Q) Bach, @) KCI (4) BeCly Which of the following has peroxy linkage () H,S0, (2) KyCr0, (3) HyS,05 (4) Allof these PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 59. Boron cannot form which of the following Anion (1) BRE? Q) BH (3) BE, (4) BO.” 60. What is not true about borax ? (1) Molecular formula is NayB,07.10H,0. (2) Crystalline borax contains tetra nuclear unit (3) Ithydrotyses to give an acidic solution (4) White crystalline solid 61. Boric acid in water (2) triprotonie strong acid (2) triprotonic weak acid (3) monoprotonic weak acid (4) itis not a protonic acid 62. Which of the following properties of element of group 2nd (alkaline earth metal) does not increase with increasing atomic Number (1) Stability of carbonate (2) Solubility of hydroxide (3) Reactivity with water (4) First ionisation energy 63. Which of the following halide does not exist :- (I) PbFs (2) PbCle (3) CC (4) Poly 64, For alkali metals which one of the following trend is incorrect :~ (1) Hydration energy Li” > Na” > K* > RbT (2) Tonisation energy Li > Na>K> Rb (3) Density Li LiCl> LiBr > Lil Which substance has the highest melting point? «@ co 2) CO, 3) Sid, (4) P.0;9 Which of the following will produce acidic as, well basic oxide on heating : (1) BeCo, (2) Na,CO, (3) Caco, (4) K,CO, The incorrect order of decreasing boiling points is (1) NHy> AsHs > PH (2) HO > H,Se> HS (3) Br >Ch>Fy (4) CHy> Gell, > Si 50K BH, + NH; — Addition compound (X) ——» Y) +2) In the above sequency Y & 7 are respectively :- (I) BsNsHs , Hp (2) BN, B3N3Hy @) BN, Hl (4) BN, B,O; ‘Anhydrous AICI; can be obtained by = () At0;+Ch(aryy +30 4 (2) AlO, + dil HCI——> (3) Al(OH); + dil HCl—— (4) All of the PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) 15-06-2023 (6007 D303021235R6003 Rd. 71, Assertion » Both LiCl and MgCl are soluble in ethanol. Reason : Both LiCl and MgCl, are most covalent in their group. (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, @) 4) Assertion (A) pressure region, equation of compressibility Assertion is True but the Reason is False. Both Assertion & Reason are False. ‘ot a Vanderwaal gas, in a low factor is Z = 1- —*. (for 1 mole) VRT Reason (R) = In a low pressure region 'b' is negligible. (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) 2) (A)is correct but (R) is not correct GB) Adis (4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) incorrect but (R) is correct 73. Assertion :- Al,Cl, exists but B,Cl, does not exist Reason :- Due to smaller size of B and larger size of halogen, there is more steric repulsion in ByCly (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. 11 14, 15. 16. ALLEN® Statement-1 : BH and Bgl, both are electron deficient molecule Statement-2 : All B-H bond length are identical in BH while not identical in ByH, (1) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1 (2) Statement-1 is true, siatement-2 is true and statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement-L (3) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false. (4) Statemente1 is false, statement-2 is true. Assertion (A) : HF is used for etching of glass Reason (R) : It react with glass & forms soluble complex H,SiO, (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). Q) 8) @) (A)is correct but (R) is not correct. (A) is not correct but (R) is corr Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). Assertion (A) : Lithium is the strongest reducing agent among the alkali metals in aqueous solution, Reason (R) : In alkali metals, ionization energy increases down the group. (1) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion (2) If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not a correct explanation of Assertion (3) If Assertion is false but Reason is true (4) If Assertion is true but Reason is false PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 12 Ea 71. Statementl : The equivalent mass of HPO, is | 80. Assertion: Potassium and cesium are used in 98 g eq! in all its reactions. photoelectric cells. Stetement-2 : Equivalent mass of a compound is Reason: Potassium and cesium emit electrons dependent on the reaction, easily on exposure to light (1) Statement-l is true, Statement-2 is true: (1) assertion is true but reason is false. statement-2 is correct explanation for (2) Ifassertion is false but reason is true. statement-1 (3) Ifboth assertion and reason are true and the (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true ; reason is the correct explanation of statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation assertion, for statement-1. (4) Itboth assertion and reason are true and the (3) Statement| is true, statement-2 is false. reason is ot the correct explanation of (4) Statement-1 is false statement-2 is true. assertion, 78. Statement: A given compound always contains | 81. Statement-1 : Borazine is more reactive than exactly the same proportion of elements by benzene. weight Statement-2 : In borazine B-N bond is polar Stetement-2: Equal volume of all gases contain while in benzene C-C bond is non-polar in ‘equal number of atoms at STP. nature. (1) Statementel is true, statemente2 is true and (1) Statement is tue, Statement is true ; statement-2 is correct explanation for Statement-ll is correct explanation for statement-1 (2) Statement-t is true, statement-2 is true and (2) Statement is true, Statement-I is true ; statement-2 is NOT the correct explanation Statement-II is not a correct explanation for for statement-1 statement-I (3) Statement-t is true, statement-2 is false (3). Statement-Iis true, Statement-II is false (4) Statement-1 is false, statement-? is true. (4) Statementel is false, Statement-Il is true 79. Assertion : As per van der Waals’ theory the | 82, 20 L of SO, diffuses through a porous partition pressure of real gases is less than the pressure of in 60 seconds. Volume of 0, diffuse under the ideal gas. similar conditions in 30 seconds will be Reason : The intermolecular forces of attraction @ 244L @) a4 in real gases are greater than those of ideal gas. @) 1814 (4) 28.14 (J) Assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the | 83 At 300 K, the density of @ cortain gaseous assertion molecule at 2 bar is double to that of dinitrogen (Np) at 4 bar, The molar mass of gaseous (2) Assertion and reason are true but the reason ecu is not a correct explanation of the assertion (1) 28 g mol! 2) 36g mol (3) Assertion is true but the reason is false 3) 224g mol! 4) 112 g mol! (4) Assertion is false but reason is true ©) 248 @ Ie PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) 15-06-2023 (6007 D303021235R6003 At a constant temperature, what should be the per decrease in the volume of gas = for a 5% entage increase in pressure (1) 5% (2) 10% 3) 5.26% 4) 4.26% 85. 0.5 dm’ flask contains gas A and 1 dm’ flask contains gas B at the same temperature. If density of A = 3.0g dm7 and that of B= 1.5¢ ddm7 and the molar mass of A = + of B, then the ratio of pressure exerted by gases is — p, Py OF Oe Pa Pa (3) Pp 4 4 Pp 3 SECTION-B ( CHEMISTRY ) 86. 16 g of oxygen and 3 g of hydrogen are mixed and kept at 760 mm pressure and 0°C, The total volume occupied by the mixture will be nearly (1) 22.4 litres (2) 33.6 litres (3) 448 litres (4) 44800 ml 87. At constant pressure of 0.821 atm; log V vs log T is plotted as shown in. Then number of moles present in experiment - log V logT @ 1 @ 10) 100 (4) O41 13 88, 89. 90. 1, 92. ALLEN® Assertion (A): At critical temperature liquid passes into gaseous state imperceptibly and continuously: Reason (R): Below critical temperature Liquid cannot be @ Liquified. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (3) (A) is true but (R) is false. (4) (A) is false but (R) is true. How many electrons are transferred from reductant to oxidant in the following redox process? As,S; + HNO; ——> HAsO, +H,S0, + NO M2 @4 @) 24 84 Oxidation state of nitrogen is incorrectly given for: Compound Oxidation State (1) [Co(NH),CICL, 3 (2)NH,OH -1 (3) (NgHs))SOq #2 (4) MgsNp 3 at 2) 2 @) 3 4) 4 Equivalent weight of FeS, in the half reaction, FeS, —> Fe,05 + $0, is: (MAO @ Mi G3) MiG (@) MI In which of the following compound, nitrogen exhibits the highest oxidation state ? (NaH (2) NH,OH (3) NoHHy (@ NH; PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 93. If aqueous solution of 11,05 is made acidic. For this which of the following statement(s) isiare correct ? (i) This aqueous solution oxidiz (i) This aqueous solution oxidizes (1) Both statements (j) and (ii) are correct. (2) Statement (i) is correct and (ii) is incorrect (3). Statement (i) is correct and (i) is incorrect (4) Both statements (i) and (ii) are incorrect. Which is correct statement regarding CrOs A Oxidation number of Cris +6. 1p [Four O-atoms of molecule are involved in peroxide linkage. 95. | Only one O atom has O.N (2) Allare correct (2) B, Care correct (3) A,Carecorrect (4) Only Bis correct Ratio of number of cations, anions and water molecules respectively in potash alum will be :- (1) 1:2:6 @ 1st:2 @) 11:6 4) 22226 96. Two oxidation states for chlorine are found in the compound : (1) CaOCl2) KCL 3) KCIO (4) ClOz 14 97. 98. 99. 100. Assertion (A) : In the reaction between potassium permanganate and potassium iodide, permanganate ions act as oxidising agent Reason (R) : Oxidation st changes from +2 to +7 during the reaction, te of manganese (1) Both A and R are ture and R is the correct explanation of A. (2) Both A and R are ture but R is not correct explanation of A. (3) Ais true but R is false. (4) Both A and R are false. The correct order of acidic strength is - (1) HCIO, = HCIO, < HCIO, < HCIO (2) HCIO, < HCIO; < HCIO, < HCI 3) HClO, MnCl; + Ch +240 (2) 2Hz02 + 2H20 + 0» (3) 4KCIOs > 3KCI04 + KCI (4) 3Ch + 6NaOH — SNaCI+NaCIO; +3120 The ionic mobility of alkali metal ions in aqucous solution is maximum for : (Lit @ Ke 2) Na (4) Rb* PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) 25-06-2023 ‘6007 D303021235R6003 ALLEN® [Topic : Photosynthesis in Higher Plants,Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition SECTION-A ( BOTANY ) 101. Assertion: The positive pressure is responsible for pushing up water to small heights in the stem, Reason: This positive pressure is called root pressure. (1) Both assertion and reason are correct and the reason is correct explanation of assertion (2) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion (3) Assertion is correct and reason is incorrect (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect 102, The girdling experiment was used to identify (1) Tissue through which water is transported (2) Tissue through which food is transported (3) Tissue where hormones are produced (4) Tissue which can be used for vegetative propagation. 103, Moll's half leaf experiment is used to prove that (1) Water is required for photosynthesis, (2) Carbon Photosynthesis dioxide is required for (3) Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis, (4) Light is essential for photosynthesis 104, 105. 106. Select the correct statements : (1) CNan Niel based his studies on purple sulphur bacteria (2) Van Niel demonstrated that photosynthesis is, essentially a light independent reactions (3) During photosynthesis, oxygen form a suitable reducible compound, which reduces CO, to carbohydrates. (4) In green plants HO is the hydrogen donor and is oxidised to O;, (5) H1,S is the hydrogen donor for purple and green sulphur bacteria, (6) 0» evolved during photosynthesis comes from COy, 0) @) 23,6 1,2,4,6 Q) 14,5 @) 1,4 The pigments present in the leaf can be separated through (1) Paper chromatography (2) Souther blotting (3) Gel electrophoresis (4) DNA finger printing Statement-I: Set of reaction directly dependent on light are called photochemical reactions. Statement-II: ATP and NADPH are the raw materials of photochemical reactions. 1) 2) Both the statements are incorrect @ Both the statements are correct Statement I is correct and Statement IT is incorrect (4) Statement II is correct and Statement I is incorrect, PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 107. Assertion: There is @ clear division of labour within the chloroplast. Reason: The membrane system is responsible for trapping light energy and in stroma enzymatic reactions synthesise sugar which intum forms starch (1) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion (2) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion (3) Assertion is correct and reason is incorrect (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect with pigment associated (1) Chlorophyll (2) Chlorophyll b (3) Carotenoids (4) Phycobilins 109. Select the incorrect statements: (0) Rhizobium and Frankia fix atmospheric nitrogen in free living form. Q) In synthesised by bacteria and heme part by plants. Ieghaemoglobin: The globin part is (3) Nitrogen is an essential element in all living organisms. (4) Rhizobium is a gram positive, aerobic, spherical bacteria (5) The assimilated nitrogen transported through xylem. in plants is () 1,2,5 12,4 @) 14 4) 3.45 16 am imiting nutrient for 110. Assertion: Nitrogen is the both natural and agricultural ecosystem. Reason: Plants compete with mictobes for the nitrogen available in the soil. (1) Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion (2) Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion (3) Assertion is correct and reason is incorrect (4) Both assertion and reason are incorrect 111, The transfer of amino group from one amino acid to the keto group of a keto acid is known as (2) Tronsamination (2). Reductive amination (3) Catalytic amidation (4) Ammonification 112, Match the following : Column I Column I (i) Bacillus ramosus| (a) Nitrogen fixation (ii) Pseudomonas | (b) Nitrification (ii) Nostoe (©) Ammonification (iv) Nitrosomonas. | (4) Denitrification Options: (i) | Gi) | (iit) | (iv) @lefalalo Q@[bfdlale @lefala]o @lale d PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) 15-06-2023 ‘6007 D303021235R6003 ct incorrect statement from the following, (1) Glutamine and asparagine are ureides (2) In amides OH group of amino acid is replaced by NH, group (3) Ureides have high nitrogen to carbon ratio (4) Amides are more stable than amino acid 114, Select incorrect statement(s): (1) Water splitting complex is associated with PS L (2) PS 11 is physically located on inner side of thylakoid membrane. (3) Mg, Cl, Ca are associated with splitting of water: (4) In Z-scheme, all carriers are placed in a sequence on a redox potential scale. (1) Land 4 (2) 2and 3 (3) Land 3 (8 Band 4 115. In cyclic photophosphorylation, (1) Only PS I works (2) Only PS TI works (3) Both PS [and PS II are involved (4) Neither PS I and PS Il are required 116. NADP reductase enzyme is located (1) Inthe stroma (2) On the stromal side of the membrane (3) On the lumen side of the membrane (4) Inthe cytoplasm 117. The net rate and direction of osmosis depends upon (2) Pressure gradient (2) Concentration gradient (3) Temperature (4) Both (1) and (2) ALLEN® yenise the figure and find out the correct 118, Re matching, (1) aprimary acceptor, b-reaction centre, c- pigment molecules, d-photon (2) «primary acceptor, b-reaction centre, d- pigment molecules, ¢-photon (3) beprimary ac por, a-reaction centre, d- pigment molecules, ¢-photon (4) deprimary acceptor, a-reaction centre, b- pigment molecules, ¢-photon 119, Recognise the figure and find out the correct matching, oe @ CR @- ie OS®... aor mae, transport sytem ‘| © ue > LHC — HO > 2e + 2H" + [0] (1) &PS I, b-PS II, ATP, NADH (2) @PS Il, b-PS I, NADH, d-ATP (3) a-PS I, b-PS I, NADPH, d-ATP (4) &PS II, b-PS I, e- NADPH, ¢-ATP PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-12) ‘6007 C§ND303021235RG003 25-06-2023 ALLEN® 18 =a 120, Which of the following contains copper? 122, Recognise the figure and find out the correct (1) Quinone (2) Plastoquinone matching. (3) Plastocyanin (4) Cytbs 7 121, Which of the following is correct w.r.. electron 2 transport chain in the Z-scheme of light reaction? zg B (1) The electrons are not used up as they pass = F, through the electron transport chain but s j passed on to the pigments of PS-I 3 i (2) During movement of electrons from one D cartier to the next results in gain of energy Light intensit in the electrons a. At which point in the curve light is a limiting (3) The transfer of electrons, starting from PS- factor? I, uphill to the acceptor, down the ele ‘transport chain to PS-I, excitation of electrons, transfer to another acceptor and finally downhill to NADP* occurs (1) aA, b-light saturation point, - b, What do 'C represent on the curve? nt ¢. What do 'D' represent on the curve? dd, What do 'B' represent on the curve? (4) Both (1) and (3) ‘maximum rate of photosynthesis, d-factors other than light become limiting (2) a-B, b-maximum rate of photosynthesis, c- light saturation point, d-factors other than light become limiting (3) aA, b-factors other than light become limiting, c-light saturation point, d- ‘maximum rate of photosynthesis (4) aA, befactors other than light become limiting, c-maximum rate of photosynthesis d-light saturation point 123. stored in vacuoles during night in carbon reduction cycle of (1) Cy plants (2) Cy plants (3) CAM plants (4) None of these PHASE SRG: ENTHUSIAST (PHASE-1.2) 15-06-2023 (6007 D303021235R6003

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