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“TRo] & Thor. B Tke3 / Roy @® Aakash By evs] Corporate Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47622456 P-Medical TR General instructions : (Use BluefBlack ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle, Gi). Use ofcalculatoris not permited. (il) Mark should be dark and should completely fil the circle, (v) Dark only one circle for each entry. (¥)_ Dark he circle in the space provided only (vi) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fuld or any other rubbing material on ‘Answer sheet. (vi) Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response, 1 mark shalll be deducted from total score. 1. The linear density of thin rod of length 1 m varies as = 3x2 +2, whore xis the distance from is one end. The distance of cente of ‘mass tom his endis 1 @ Lm 3 © im Oem 7 ©fm 2. A constant torque of 1000 Nm starts turning ‘a wheel of moment of inertia 200 kgm initially at rest about an fixed axis through its centre. Its angular velocityater 2 s from start will become (A) Lradls (©) Sradls (©) 10 rads (©) 15 rads ‘Two skaters A and & of weights 40 kg wt and 60 kg wt tespectively ae facing each other 5 ‘mapart Then they pull a lightrope stretched between them. Assuming surface to be smooth. They will meetata distance of (@) 3mfoma (©) 2miroma (©) 25mtoma (©) 35mfoma A: Position of centre of mass is independent of the reference frame, R : Centre of mass of a body lies always, Inside the material ofbody. (A) Both Assertion & Reason are tue and the reason Is the correct explanation of the assertion (@ Both Assertion & Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation ofthe assertion (C) Assertion is true statement but Reason istalse (©) Both Assertion and Reason are false ‘statements Time : 60 Min. JP-Medical TR toc (25 — 4) —A) aceon a pail S having poston ver (21+ 48). he torque acting on the particle about origin will be 9 (-16i -6j-+88) nm ©) (163 +10}—s8) wm © (ei —10)-+-88) nm © (163 +6) +88) vm ‘A: From CoM frame for a system of particles, ms allthe particles appear to be atrest. R : Location of CoM of a system of particles is arithmetic mean of location of panicles. (A) Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion (8) Both Assertion & Reason are tue but the reason is not the correct ‘explanation of he assertion (C) Assertion is tue statement but Reason a istalse (0) Both Assertion and Reason are false ‘statements A: Centve of mass of a system may not lie inside the system, R.: The position of centre’of mass depends fn distribution of mass within the system. (A) Both Assertion & Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion (®) Both Assertion & Reason are tue but the reason is not the correct explanation of he assertion (©) Assertion is true statement but Reason istalse (©) Both Assertion and Reason are false statements, 1. First 10 om of piece of a uniform meter stick is cut. The shifting in the centre of mass is ) 5em (®) 100m (© 90m (©) 750m A projectile of mass 2 kg is projected trom Ground at an angie 30° with the horizontal with speed 30 rs. The rate of change of angular momentum of the particle about the Point of projection atthe highest point of is trajectory is [9 = 10 ms?) 450k—g= © 100%g% © 300k, ‘A.zolating body with moment of inertia 6 * 10 kg m? has a kinetic energy 12 J. The angular momentum of the body is A) ostkg nts (©) 12107 kg ms (©) 61 kg ms ©) 0.12 kg m/s Three bodies of masses m, mg and ms are projected simultaneously from a high tower. ‘One is vertically upward, other is vertically down and third one is droped. Acceleration of centre of mass of the masses tll non of the Particle reaches ground is we © 2 3 or ©) Zero The ‘positon vecwr of a paricle is (41 +23) m wire velocity of the particle is (2143) m/s . en te angular momentum of the panicle about he origin is (in Stunts) aa 2 oe (0) Ze ‘A.body isin pure rotation. The linear speed v of a particle, the distance r of the particle from the axis of rotation and the w = © angular velocity are related as Thws, Mwat @ oar Oar (©) wisindependentonr JP-Medical TR 14, Two particles of masses 100 g and 300 9 have position vector (24 + 53 + 13k) and (6h +4)+ 28) sepectmt, Te postion vector of entre of massis Wamh 54 7 OR + Ti+} © =; 8p 488 OB + Bi a 15. A body at rest explodes Into two pieces of Unequal mass. The centre of mass wil (A) Move towards heavier particle (6) Towards lighter particle (C) Notmove (©) Move in any direction JP-Medical TR 16. a. the reaction No(g) + 3Fha(g) = 2NHa(e) isin equilbrum. the reacton mice is compressed to 1rd of the original volume then (A) More of ammonia willbe formed (B) Ammonia wil dissociate back into Ne and (©) Equilibrium constant ofthe reaction will change (0) There willbe no effect on equilibrium Which among the following plots between in i and (2) (where Kp is equilibrium constant and T is temperature) represents snexobemicreacion? “a Ink, ut © ink, a aT © Ink, 2 4 ©) Ink, JL 7 For the following reaction AB(g) = A(g)+B(g), AB is Frd dissociated at a total equilibrium pressure of P,P is rolatod to Kp by which one of the following options? Pek (©) P=8K, (C) P=4k, Fi (0) P=3K, 19. 20. a. 23. For the chemical — reaction, Na(e) + 38,(¢) S2NH3(@), the FE is equalto A) (aT? (8) /RT © We oo, (er ‘Aten fold increase in pressure on the reaction, $02(¢) + £02(«) = $0s(«) at eilrum the value of becomes (A) Ten times: (@ Twotimes: (C) Four times: (©) Unchanged Consider the flowing equilrium reaction. 2NO(g) + 0x(9) = 2NOa(), i helm gas at constant pressure is added to the above equilibrium tien (A) Formation of NO» will increase (8) Dissociation of NO. will increase (©) Equilibrium constant K, will increase (©) Equilibrium constant Ky will increase ‘At 300 K, Ha(g) + Clg) * 2HCI(a) has an equilibrium constant, Ke = 4.0 «10%. At ‘equilibrium, this reaction has, (@) Very high concentration of HCI as “compared to H @ very low concentration of HClas compared to Cl (©) Appreciable concentrations of Clz as well as HCI (©) Appreciable concentrations of Hp as well as HCI Which one of the following condition will favour maximum formation of the product in the reaction at equilibrium Aa(8) +2B,(g) = C(g),A,H = 4+50kJ mol” () High temperature @) Low prossure (©) Adding more Ay (©) Adding more C JP-Medical TR 24. 25. 28. 27. W for the reaction 2NOCK(g) # 2NO(o) + Chg), Ke Is 2 « 102°, then the Kp for the reaction at te same temperature T Kis, A) 2«:109° (®) 2x 10° RT (c) _ar a0 (0) 20" ce ‘The unit of equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction, CaCOs(s) # CaO(s) + COz(9) is ®) am ©) am? (©) am (©) at? Consider the equilibrium constants for the following reactions AtBBeCK 20 =F +26: Ke The equilibrium constant (K) forthe reaction A+2B= $F, + Bwillbe A) Kike ® Ki /K © Ke ©) ca 5 moles each of SOp and O, are allowed to react in a one litre vessel. At equilibrium, moles of SO3 is found to be 3. Select the correct option(s) regarding the equilibrium. 2802 g) + O2(g) = 280s( 8) (A) Partial pressure of ©, is 0.41 times of ‘equilibrium pressure + (©) 60% of SO, is consumed to acquire equilibrium (©) 30% of ©, is consumed to acquire equilibrium (0) Allofthese 29, Calculate the rato of Ky, to Kp, for given reactions when ratio of thir total equilibrium pressures is 36:1 (P; :P), here Py and Pr are equilibrium pressure of reaction (a) and (yrespectvely (@)A(G) = B(G) + CQ) Ky, ©) X(@) = 2) Ky, [Consider the degree of dissociation for both ‘Wand are equal) (A) 1:9 (8) 1:8 (C) 9:2 (0) 9:2 ‘The equilibrium constant of the reversible reaction Nz -+3Hz = 2NHg is K. The equilibrium constantfor the reaction will be NH = 3N2 + 3H We @.a x K Ox oO With increase in the temperature fom T; to Tz, equilbium constant K, of an ‘endothermic reaction changes to Kz. Select the correct. elation from the following assume enthalpy of reaction to be independent of temperature) )Ki Ke JP-Medical TR a1. 35, ‘Atresh water colonial green alga is (A) Chlamydomonas (©) Volvox (©) Fucus (©) Laminaria Sexual reproduction is accompanied by complex post ertisaion development in (@) Ulorne (B) Dictyota (©) Facus (©) Polysiohonia The form of stored food very similar to glycogen and amylopectin in stucture is found in (A) Eudorina (®) Fucus (©) Spirogyra (©) Geligium Pyrenoids in green algae contain (A) Protein and stach {®) Cellulose and faty acids {(©) Cellulose and starch (©) Glucose and glycogen ‘A red alga that can be used as source of food is (A) Laminaria (8) Chlamydomonas (©) Porphyra (0) Eudorina ‘Amoss provides peat which can be used as fuel. This moss is (A) Polytichum (8) Sphagnum (C) Funaria (©) Riecia Fucus and Laminaria are (A) Used to obiain agar (8) Rich source of iodine (©) Used by space vavellers (0) Redalgae Members of chlorophyceae differs from those of rhodophyceae as the former (A) Have chlorophyll as major pigment (8) Have cellulosic col wall (©) Reproduce asexually by motile spores (©) Can be found in resh.or salty water a. Atficial system of classification was based (A) Gross superficial morphological ‘= characters. (®) Evolutionary relationship among organisms (C) Androecium stuucture (©) Both (1) & (3) Fusion of non-tlageliated and similar si ‘gametes occurs in (A) Chlamydomonas ®) Volvox (©) Fucus, (©) Spirogyra Choose the odd one wit. iverwors (A) Riccia (€) Marchanta (C) Sphagnum (Q Poretia Chemotaxonomy includes all following features of plants, except (A) Chemical nature of proteins (®) Type of aromatic compounds (©) DNAsequence (©) Chromosome structure of the All bryophytes are characterised by (A) Multcellular and branched rhizoids (8) Leaty gametophyte (C) Protonema (0) Production of one type of spores Algin is a hydrocolloid, obtained from (A) Rhodophyceae (@) Chiorophyceae (C) Phaeophyceae (©) Funaria Which of the given bryophytes has great water absorbing capacity? (A) Sphagnum (8) Funaria (©) Polytrichum (0) Marchantia JP-Medical TR. ar. 49. 51. ‘A type of neuron with one axon and one ‘dendrite is found in the human mainly in (A) Embryonic stages (8) Retina of eye (C) Cerebral cortex (©) Dorsal root ganglion of spinal cord Choose the odd one watt area/part associated with forebrain (A) Cerebellum (©) Hypothalamus (©) Thalamus (©) Cerebrum Major regions that make up the brain stem include (A) Pons varoli, Cerebellum, Medulla ‘oblongata (©) Pons varoli, Corpora quadrigemina, ‘Medulla oblongata (C) Cerebrum, Cerebellum, — Medulla oblongata. (©) Corpora quadrigemina, Cerebrum, Pons varoli Innermost protective layer or meninx overlying human brain is (@) Arachnoid (©) Piamater (©) Duramater (©) Pia-arachnoid Which of the following nervous system transmits impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles? (@) Sympathetic neural system (©) Somatic neural system (©) Visceral neural system (©) Parasympathetic neural system Neurons in which part of brain, establish and maintain the set point of body temperature in humans? (A) Medulla oblongata (©) Pons varol (©) Hypothalamus (0) Corpora quadrigemina Which of the following is not an effect of sympathetic nervous system? (A) Constrction of pupil (8) Inhibits secretion of pancreatic juice (C) Reduces bile secretion (0) Raises blood pressure 53, A synapse is formed by the (A) Presynaptic membrane and synaptic dlettonly (8) Synaptic cle and post synaptic membrane only (©) Synaptic vesicle and dendrite (G) Membranes of a presynaptic neuron land a postsynaptic neuron, which may for may not be separated by synaptic dlett 84, Arrival of an impulse at axon terminals simulates the movement of synaptic vesicles towards _A_ membrane in a/an —B_ synapse. Select the option filing both blanks correctly (A) A-Pre-synaptic, 8- Electrical (©) A-Pre-synaptic, B- Chemical (C) A-Post-synaptic, B- Electrical (0) A-Post-synaptic, B- Chemical 55. Limbic system of brain is (A) Presentin corpora quadrigemina (©) Involved in contol of respiration, cardiovascular reflexes and gastic secretions (C)iinvolved in regulation of sexual behaviour along with the hypothalamus (©) The connection between two cerebellar hemispheres 56. Select the incorrect statement about electrical synapses (A) They are rare in our system (B) Impulse transmission is faster as compared to a chemical synapse (©) Pre and post synaptic membranes bosses a wide gap between them (0) Neurowansmitters are absent at these synapses 57. AsThe voluntary motor activites are under the control of frontal lobe of the brain, R = The frontal lobe is one where your Creative ideas originate (A) Both Assertion & Reason are tue and the reason is the cotrect explanation of the assertion (8) Both Assertion & Reason are vue but the ‘reason is not the correct ‘explanation of the assertion (C) Assertion is tue statement but Reason isfalse (0) Both Assertion and Reason are false statements JP-Medical TR Choose the incorrect statement w.rt. neuron (A) Neural membrane is polarized even at rest (8) Stimulus required to initiate depolarisation is called threshold stimulus (©) ettux of K* rom axoplasm causes: tepolarisation (©) The Na* — K* pump transports equal ‘number of ions across membrane for ‘maintaining the polarised state. Read the following statements and choose the correct option, ‘Statement A - Neural and endocrine system actin a synchronised fashion. ‘Statement B - Neural and endoctine system jointy coordinate and integrate all the activiies of he organs involved. (A) Statement Ais incorrect, (8) Both statements are correct (C) Both statements are incorrect (©) Statement Bis incorrect, Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option ws true(T) and false (F). a. Nissfs granules are present in cyton and dendrites but absentin axon b. Schwann cells are absent in unmyelinated nerve fibres in PNS . Neurilemma is present around both ‘myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres in PNS 4d. Hypothalamus regulates planning and execution of stereotyped movements abed @TRTe Q@ETFT @TTFE (FETE wa ®) @) ©@ (0) (4)

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