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EXD Gis SO ne cum ye Gy Arete Cire (A+ Rt GA) t(L+thi pA) re a ie Eee F ho ie) =| E (3) ea - a ca | rf oS H i , o rsa ee pare Ses ) Meee ol uel cae Camm LYE TER Re ge eg Pree marcus: BRR od See aed 2, (eet (OMEN paatasReacae eS) Om an Y hed] on pa eas rn vena a eae A ya ORM ee eee su eM ure cd Ru OR Ror east SC) PR Rar Sa cekem es celsd inge from central maxima due to Ele cea o> Ce ear ae i 7) i Ae aed eC UCe Ot ae is & (6) nm and 400 nm —? eA ad Ce OL T.) au aA ee or soy If a biconvex lens is cut Into identical parts by a horizontal plane XY as shown in the figure, then which RE cue Reacracd a ) @) O) pee gee mee ee forms image with same intensity. foal eos Ce ee) SI AAR dlial cc rage with reduced intensity. ee ed ‘and forms image with reduced intensity. Peat In Young’s double slit experment, the distance 2D Bs eee oa eae Peers De ree] Ea Tae oR ace rig a ce rca CeCe Peace nasa ORO eu eer Reucaskd atch Tes i [OMe [7 ee) Cee COR) sc rr ora eed +f) ere slab of glass immersed in itis 6) what isthe critical Se A eee Re Rn nC) eR Kd El eee Roce ey ( Cm 6) ) sey SS Oe ee Cay Corny A flint glass prism (refractive index = 3) is made Ee ce Segoe aR ead to silvering. If angle of prism is 30°, then angle of fee ue cele Cg (4) 0° A ray of light strikes a material slab at an angle of incidence 4°. If the reflected and refracted rays are Peer cee eee Pee ee ne oie Ptr ly (a) Bf (OMENS (3) eee eto Lee — ie a Bt tion No. 9 Fe tN cecal Eee) Tee Ce ee OM eee Re ae us ra ER Ra ea 5 PTE! - es . : “ a — y a “iz aa vam) a UE rs COMeea tnt no no re) Sea eon el oleae Ue oe ath index p = 1.83) has both radii_of curvature of Da eC eee rd axis of the lens will converge at a distance(L, buch that ae (eo ETO) (Oo merero) (ero A (4) 13cm ay Lan Y Ane aay (ater an ; ee sane OR 3 ok RCS esse sana meee am = oP CT OCT Ma UCR ie i torent id ss Pee eee e Monte etn nes EA iL aaa td [eo Oa) [eo a) merc) wo 0.3mm Two polaroids are crossed. If now one of them is rotate through 30° and unpolarised light of intensity Io Cel Ree eeu Ul aol RUuiiacco RU aud BL an es (2) 3 l 4 4 Ces rm 2 Se mete ae ec Rae Cee RU a a Vx index 1.72 to produce dispersion without deviation. f Se A =~ nh che (OmeeeD (n'-.) aa Yy Fut (3) 2.6" (Ce A DRE Une eet eeu] an eye-piece of focal length 5 cm. The least distance Cee re) See Se y rn , _ Cee) Ce eS es eee Cas een a Peanuts ar eo aa (1) 75cm (72 ro (3) 71cm Sf (eee) a a I Te vin ee Pa Caicae Question No. 15 BR ecu ea ure ee Ruka en pty Pie es Ree Masa ee Dee ea une euaceu ned (1) WA ety (3) -Oim (4) 0.1m it orm Question No. 16 A plano-convex lens (f = 20 cm) is silvered at plane BrCl eae en (Oe (2) 40cm —_— Come rro) Cee ( cao a) Vv ona eae cue Ck ini eMC ue eto CMR Rue eg ec COCR ee eee eMC EU esa (4) virtual and inverted. CRUCe Ce SY RE ek eee CSc Be Ree ol ce (rel OEE mayAy a Cee) eer on a Sw - IF 2 o) }oz2e ee POR Rays a ee ae how radius r coalesce to form a single drop of radiug and > & NOT eee CCU aC i % = roast ns? rf) (1) energy =4 VT (Ge U, Ua EO) ces a @ (Aa ' cad LL J _— (2) energy =3 VT G 7 | ee r aaa oer nas ey er ccn B a AURA TE pve a” 7 CCA eo eee rete) ant Question No. 20 Ee Rel Re ee ee ee Se ae ess ec ae (eb ese (2) 35% Cy 2 7 , (6) Bee (4) 25% RCS Oxley Gy Caan pee oe Question No. 21 An atomiser i: Ces, Cru Ces, COME ease) (pe errs a (3) Archimedes’ princi (4) Principle of continuity Que: No. 22 coer eee ert IK aap ne] Bae ioe i poe Se Sma Ce I Md passing through their centre of | mass and Ce eRe Ue Ee en eee Ree ee eee e an ec SCT Ors) SCRem PD cee i TL) xe @ weray oe eae fe i“ om OM ay c At W Question No. 23 , re Wn =% Cree aeny ideal g5(y = 14) ey — See Renee eka a eres yee ( te res Be RURAL Coad ae (R = 8.3 J/mole K). Py ApEsee ae Ue /s (Ce) (COMET: 8) Valea A an () -a66s aCe ed ie eas 340") ae aos UW Payee py U y nara = Question No. 24 OER map So ice at oon mixed together in a Calorimetry. What is the final temperature“6f the mixture} (Given, specific heat of ee eee MU a ee Ere a (@ -s°c (EKGs (3) 20°C e cleo - 2) - eae ars Ceca Gace ch) ieee ry A Cae eee axe: (ES (2) -73K 1) (@= 20k = ee 7 5m a acres SO oa Question No. 26 Ll OO CUE Ee Meu cece. LS oe : -S the bullet to reach thetarget) The bullet hits the Que: No. 27 Three infinitely long charge sheets are placed as BUR Ue eee p a cc) Cm aa (4) -k Que: No. 28 Pee URL co TT Re eee re SIRT Cree r eon (72g (ec): ce (4) 180° DOE eT y sys a-) eats] COE ee eer Pee ad Comet er rk te ETL OMe nese kr tes iG — EM ec ne ister COME Cd ay alte | nl tad — Question No. 30 A.coil in the shape of an ¢Guilateral triangle of side v4 siSpended betweerr the Deets eae eau aN ae RUC eRe eC) current iin the triangle’ torque acts on it, the rend RU uC Ta Sing mC as Ca) (CH,);N>CH,NH amas 3)2NH>(CH3)s Plies ei (2) (CH,);N > (CH,),NH>CH,NH, are 5 (3) 4CH,),NH > (CH,)-NH,> (CH3);N (4) CH,NH, > (CH,),> (CH), NH FW CP o nes ee Remi note ome eo Oe ee ee ao Choose the correct answer from the options given Core CSOs ee oO) o) COR aoa} (3) CaO ene) (OCC Us oes eaOF (met Major product of the following reaction is, (Oyen [ory (1) 4@methyl pent-3-ene-2-one (ON ee eae Ey ee eae eco er (4) None of these oi meerer ? Question No. 59 eet ire oe nar roc O @ 7 ee er?) uy co 1 (4) None ofthese ic) bette eae Na eee ee cee aa ni CO ay. (ol PrOLnee ret (1) ae ie [sol oe Co nC) 4 ae oa ct = a Py ee Ne ee eae (3) 3-methyl-4-ethyl pent-ene—4-yne et or iek noun ea allie (4) 3-methyl-4-ethyl pent-4-ene—lyne te ied ror 7 co a Gk os (oc clerked as Saale ree ee Hs FR] Togs Gia ae eA [Ph Cae ae ee a ea koH — ° Leaner ssa betow. (ey eee) eens eee) Ome oe ae OereO Cee ta i) 3a CAR (OSD ats in) Question No. 62 eee ees c. ~~ oe nae nape ag 7 re o om on cn an ; oan oe oO) ion 5 eae ne a oes ini cHo Pans oo Pee Okla toc rea eS ore ul (eC ) Paria me a Cees) oer" ee eee er Os ta 6- tribromophenol i) (4) ~ 2, 4 dibromophenol een a ecm an 1 eC ao “CHE ener) Cos pee) CH,XCH, ), - COD -C,H, —ODmat , 2 ror a} a Or Ch; (anaes fore eu kaso i ! " t = I —, p-cH (A) 4-hexenal i? Pe Ta (oy i Cee pas ACH (Ca) ae) or Finca ww ae Oy ea Deen uy re an Pees ° R- er) Po nL CU om, anny eee oy aie @ an @ cra ) fo) Par a ele a ana) © | (airy crn es a a) Cr a aie raed ° S s 2 e a a Ce Ue Eu oR aed Ta asad) ceed ee er “Passa a ye rte NT lias mi 5 Ww (3) (4) fr ie) co Which of the following is a purification method which ee eet mecca td [eM oclc ie) (2) Sublimation ‘eo aera (4) Column Chromatography Question No. 68 Ras a One xy . a Chor meer os CP Phan Halide cr i? NE ear a) paral) , re chen oS Cae (4) an ie ciel aes Tanke BUR caas at Rk Colt eel Poh pce ae con Cie oe A id al ad ee te bs oars @) foi pere eee i‘ rotey oO) Cra anim re er ae on aoe (4) CH,-CH,-CH=cH, cn3 Si) pee Cac) Eee on (on EE ane 7 HO nee mo “op ot 4, oe aoe a ai 74 is (4 ers felts oy ea Question No. 71 eer neeenerre Cee ee a) tertiary alcohols are distinguished on the basis oftheir Se ees reagent. aun Adi Rennes Ce ear nee ees ores ee eens appropriate answer from the options given below. o Co) e « Cee eae es cee Ce ee ee aces pee ea Both statement and statement i are correct. j2-oh iC) Sa aa] Rea) o eae ea Pras Consider the following reactions. raya — Which of the above methods cannot be aN tor . Poa ee 4 + Pon Seed rae ss Cn oe ens va pee oe kos ZS CME A OME) Cue Na OME (olen eu, orrect statement eel) (1) Sy2 reaction depends on concentration of reactant as well as concentration of Cres Oe eee ed Ce Ue gM eee os ae ee Pe a ea Teel (4) Minimum steric hindrance favour to Sy2 ec ee a Onder= Mz2 NIN ae Rn Se 2 = SN rn el aes a a estion No. 74 DU eee RRC ace) and (ii). Pe Soe) ee ce wy are) aad Teneo Sa ala Tia aaa rN ry oreme reer ee 2CH,-CHO (3) R-COOH CH,-CO-CO-CH,OH Cn ote) CH,-CH=CH-CHO eee are asa a. oe} C) (4) HsCo—C—Clts } nf UR eee eee Ue laa olae Cae Cu) Mea u Ce aos COR (3) HgSO,/H,80, (4) H'/1,0 GO eececeu Nec Cee ice ted) ay Oo aa y = ) ae ‘} cars noon Bae eg ury ree aa hot 6) (CO ROn TROL eNIiEy (OMERORL NOL OLey Ey MEOR TONNE (O)GE Cae ae" ae Onc iS Gy HH foxrhs wa S ‘Onn cs ne + CHCl; + NaOH —> a OS the electrophile involved is is aS or, ee (1) dichloromethyl anion (CHCI,) (2) formyl cation (CHO) GC) OM een Clon) COM Ronee Cen) ae Cog RSE ceca ace ea CMe CO. a COM eo MEE ocid ay anal oe) ° foraciaak) ay NaoH a ft me (Oe I a Ht Farce) Paver ry Nay CeCe ea Assertion (A) and other is labelled as Reason (R).. Reason (R) Aryl halides do not undergo nucleophilic Pees ee Lee correct answer from the options given below RG es aed Cea s Mes Oats (2) Oe ee LM Mccd ea (4) (A)is true but (R) is fase. ‘An organic compounds “A” on treatment with ee ee Ce ae pemneeneR (ic rt oo remem soluble in dil. NaOH solution. PS oO 1 ere ae (OEE) i (2) ee SSE KS no: mo was ei ioe " ° fe) u \! orn Na NE Gods (4) C.H,-NHCH,-CH, fo) D Gu N2 (3) CaN 2 CVAD) DE Ci HCL) ¥ zr 2 fo rete ie ia ne 7 ea ae eye We Que: No. 83 The IUPAC symbol for the element with atomic number 119 would be : oe (2) une { 7) (3) unh (4) uun | UCN emia uue SO mena ole Ae eee) to a Te Lote ees @ nif (Ce) (4) ~ ch C an naa awh Ail NENA SOM og ac Ce Pt ena ea eis ceca pone Leb Rem Ce-e[Ly rie) pce Ce uaa (Oomm PaaS o\4 c is Oe SUR Fe) Cae ] Ie (4) LopthHabtHohc : Question No. 86 Maer ucroute Ta Von (Oe) te) COMERS ums Coles Ce meee et Oae c a e o Wa) (3) Two tetrahedral units joined by Mn-Mn bond ae (4) Two square planar units joined by Mn-Min ‘question No.87 DOT UR Cel 2 A I de Ca cL (ch) ae Om tye aa OCD com Gent) I ot as [o} Question No. 88 eae ee Bc Roe ae Then, the radius of the first orbit of Li?" will be ny Ea (COE) J TF 7 eet (errs rec eC ey Sa. Le an aA %&. 3 rrr Question No. 89 Dn Ree un ee wavelength range given in Column Il and choose the Cereet ay roy tC roe Cae eee co ie a Pa om A A 2 43 f 3 rr cL Ultraviolt = L- ('d Near infrared 2 —(1! ) Far infrared 3 — (lv ) Visible Poranlp) D ar ae UV" Petron DE aT Oa Se ale Rrathele ee oe a ea mar Question No. 90 Pere Re moe th Cee oe eS a) 4 ae) molar conductivity of solution increase. ~~~ a i i Po OM a lo Ca nee RL ee 2a yl Cee eee ees eae Cu earey DT a (2) Both Aand R are correct but R is not the correct N ee N F aah) eu eatary arn (3) Dee Dred (4) “Both A and R are incorrect.s RUT CaP eeu a lel 1] [8] 7 Cre Rate Kon ) CSP pr Co Tey Ce _ H (ee ea 4: Huw rr) ht — Orcas ner Ree (4) = ( ») Cm ae ee CMe Cm CS CI é y ¢ Cree Z=Q) ak OMPEiEs cD CMeerrrs CMPEes 7 . ree Sean ars se A hypothetical reaction,] Ar + Bz —> 2 Saieas rary eae Sean ss oA Lea Eee eee ins n A+B —> AB (fast) ia mG Seg eee cece a re 4 i. 1 ae wa On % Pu etc ueeegee dat Cw ete cca ri wants oe (2)_ Ae ,H =0 atconstantTandp ( 54204) (3) AiG =0 at constant Tandp (~!en ) aaeness (4) A,,8=0 atconstantTandp C™?> DV opay 20 EY eet Dyer era Nee Que: No. 94 eter Re geecu nc Resa T Tac x) a Sa SC ina ese} M HCI+100 mL aa H, $0, + 100 M HNO; and(700) , ee Ue re Bf 01M HNO, anal ates eae ear sce cal (ED Caer ers ed (ee (4) 6.84 ae anne ae [ow aad Gr dee a eee pr a lege ae a Re a Peete e) Wy n0e. mae £ au man aer Nad x MnO;+y H,S+zH* > S+Mn?*+H,0 i ay a Eee e oh mH é eS a (a) 23,4 (Ome EC el (3) A (4) 2,6,5 a i i Question No. 96 DUR ee er moon ames) Bee ere Wek Ue lie e Rela ace lanl te Creo ao pene y (3) SF,and H,SO. WL BCI, and NO ae ha I mmo) @ aa estion No. 97 Consider the species CH,,NH{, and BH, choose Reet oat ee OR rel) yd CM a ce ML AML) cea () Ac at (2) They“are Os all have tetrahedral Beaty (3) Only two are isoelectronic and all have Peer tet a Crd (4) Only two are isoelectronic and only two have Ree Easy oO = (aan ae ia ane ae Pir xs \oe os SOR ee Rc mee eu eu eT a and I; is no NH, > PF, (2) BE, > NH, > PF, >I, SD aie Sam i 7 PAA, cars na 4p Cy ak a este rae) re eae a5 cp ee ia re ea Question No. 99 If a saturated solution prepared by dissolving Ag2 COs 4 Ran —a 3a 3 > in water has [Ag' ]=2.56x10*. What is the value of Panag need oy a a as (1) 83.9x10° (2) 8.39 x10 aren (3) 93.8x10°? (4) 9.38x10°? ai a ae re Ngee , Pa lo Pres oN a ye Question No. 100 (omen) Jh@) 3h@ ees A ae i ee NA fe Cee 7 3 0 CN Aa eer pel @) eee | OM agua Question No. 101 Pe eure eRe cc a Uae ele (e)) (2) 1S) (4) that can be filled in lungs by forceful es CUT Coe cL tie Cee em Cec CaM mC CeCe Question No. 102 Ueto Est re come ell Re eae Sn e-toc (Mt ached tents (2) not respond to hormone. CMC MCR S a me Tee ee Tg concentration. CMS Te cu a a ae Question No. 103 Match column | with column Il and choose the right Cam ny rE ed eee aa CMe ord eee ca aca) Pec) Coed eta morphological een a one) ABCD (a) (3) ql (2) ) Question No. 104 WS Rem uCkl ia aeicstaca mene ate CeuCr ince ea nay ser isis (COMO essen) (CR (CM ieee diel) COM et ene a Cee ik eas uestion No. 105 from ees L. Metagenesisis observed in Helminthes. ee ee ed a i Ce Ce Ca Ca Ce ceca Ce Choose the correct answer from the options given ce CORE CE Reed Oo Cs Question No. 106 Scat te ee he curd a 6] (2) (3) ) See ea w Pee econ ca scatey / hydrogen bonds eed} phosphoenolpyruvate and is found in the mesop! a mm Se Reg Cee — DR ee ce eed correct answer from the options given below : Oe cae incorrect. Oe ee ce os Occ Com ee cee OMe Eee Cue acs Question No. 108 Which bacterium helps in the production of ‘Swiss oad Oe ecu Coe stele Cell coer (3) Saccharomyces cerevisiae i) Peete cg Question No. 109 Which of the following statements is not correct? (1) Pyramid of numbers in a grassland ecosystem is upright (2) Pyramid of biomass in sea is generally on) Ce en ee RE cai a aru CM Tt enc ARE CNR us estion No. 110 Consider the statements given below regarding contraception and answer as directed thereafter. Oe a ea AL) Cen ee ee cS 0) Cee eee mother breast-feeds the infant uptofwo years) a ae eld CeCe COMReci et ae md (Glen GH one) Ree gee case) CONE) (2) (i) and (iv) (3) (and (i) (4) (and (iy Question No. 111 een aN eRe Rest acer athe a 6] (2) (3) ) ee UC ES isogamy, anisogamy and oogamy Creag ee cM Ree ct Question No. 112 Aaa peur’ Oe) Sa ee eek uC Tuc Prey ak CLI eal agerter cme cu ae mee coe eT £8 ne ae a ned Fitceleed od co, oad (2) Statement 1 is cdpfect but statement Il is ae od (3) Statement L-s“incorrect but statement I is ocd Co MUO CUCU EU Ese uae toad Question No.113 2aMaN PRC mute solced aD ein ph hall Tere eak down of fats, carbohydrates and ee i os po ft ¢ COO cat aco ea ale uC (2) Pyrucic acid (3) Acetyl Coed Ce cee er Question No. 114 Which of the following statement (s) is/are not raed (1) Cork cambium is also called phellogen [aa eke onal (Snag aoe ete at ail (4) Cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are eee enue cau) Que: No. 115 Match the Column-| and Column-Il Column-1 fee aC) OC Cee Cd femme aC ery COM tt (1) A-(ii), B-(i), C-(iv), D-(iii) (2) Adv), Bi), C-(i), D-(ii) (3) A(ii), B-(i), C-(ii), D-(iv) (4) Aiv), B-(iii), C-(i), D-(ii) Question No.116 2yaN ee ae Cae Met comer emer Cn aaa mE) maT ace an Le Pee aaa a molecule during respiration (CMEC ec es Mey 34 CM acer Rear) (2) 2 are produced outside mitochondria and 34 Ce Merce wa CMA ante U Ee Ta ce COMES ee a er) Question No. 117 PTAC ee UR ca aoc Cer OMe ame Eg eye caver (4) _ National park Question No. 118 RCO eccnen as Desc ie) (2) (3) 1) Sweet potato and potato is an example of Pry “a Peas NALS EULsNe wa An pers of penguins and dolphins are a pair (3) o rereleased I re ee SST A Coe casera Question No. 119 fetes eR Mer CC oe wt oe Statement | Mutations are non-directional ~~ Bet dL UCU Sek teat TRU ee ee ee an Meee me eee Cn COM ae eC teu (OG un en cud aC ey ee ue COMO uCu MOC mess Cou or Question No. 120 Oe acer Sle eee ecient 16D) (2) (3) (4) The genes are tightly So) wa Sea cut ee ese ee UMA sR MCC nmr) eee ee Naa Muses Be eu SC Ru eeu Sau ee Question No. 121 AiaN DSR eer RR) fi Perens art CT eee Riemer ul aan Cr Co Ro ts i) Kreb’s cycle [ey ee ad ‘Stroma of chloroplast. Se Mitochondrial matrix (me cCO MCE en) >) (2) i), B-(ii), C-(iv), D-(iii) (3) Adiv), B-(i), C-(il), D-(ii) CORO as heal Va ea Question No.122 A CCM ee ce Be ec cae Paes aeRO gac, Saad eT Reel ch me eee eo ie Lola) eee ree Cea 8 [ates v a (3) 6 ma L faust ca uestion No. 123 een ee ce ad Pers Ce nee ne eee Ce a SS ee Cee ea as Pewee) Ce CoE Question No. 124 BUT Ore este ULC Reread (1) Stem (2) Root (3) Leaf CMe) Question No. 125 ee Cae CUS ee opposite and whorled phyllotaxy - OMe NU eRe eeu ay (2) China rose, Nerium and Calotropis (3) Nerium, Calotropis and China rose (CMe oe Rerun catia) Question No. 126 Dee eee eae CMe Uc ee Pears OMe eee Sd (3) Continuous growth of main axis (4) 1and3 both Question No. 127 fee RU edo (1) Zygomorphic flowers- pea, gulmohur,bean, cot) (2) Asymmetric (irregular flower) - Canna (EMC ela ee to) OR Ms A A 2S mustard, china rose and brinjal Question No. 128 Rus ea ee tated Cea ae eet Cee cca MCU te) CMe mec ae CY eee vd (4) Polyadelphous - Citrus Question No. 129 a eter eee te tele: k () CA Cm Cm xe COmm aN estion No. 130 WER SSeS roomed loomed CO Co) for) ra Fam ee a od finger, cotton Paar Ca eT omg ero Tit | Cassia, Gulmohur Pad asco one) Cen om (¢) Q) i i iv QB) i ii 1 (C) ee estion No. 131 TO oC Peles raed = (a Ce) So) (6) a Ne ae 0 OL Ndr [Ce ola CCC e C-Twisted, ie Teal (3) A-Imbricate, B-Vexillary, C-Valvate, D- Twisted CMG AAU te ee Coca a I Question No. 132 Nee mUre ars tek na A Pes aoa se a ees aes ; ned ABC aan (Ce Qo. mo Cn (Cen Question No. 133 TOR OR ere mee aR nt a from- (e)) (2) 1S) (4) Monocarpellary superior ovaries and are one Ee Monocarpellary superior ovaries and are ek Polycarpellary superior ovaries and is one Eels h COs We ua ou eMC] Eto Question No. 134 SO oct rc COM Cary (2) Root buds CMe (4) Shoot buds Question No. 135 Fe eA uC aa COME tic) (OMe) (3) | Gulmohur (CooL ce} Question No. 136 Re ne eect ac as Te (Ome (ecg [eg (Co Question No. 137 Which of the following is not a stem modification? 6] (2) (3) ) aie em eo Blu eee Bee meee Flattened structures of Opunita Question No. 138 Rees RR ae eae ae nar er etude (CO MROrG ted (2) Phyllodes CM acc (CoCo cy Question No. 139 Match the placental types (column |) with their cus econ) rood ac Cer uo) Pte) res IVS] rere Pure) aos eR oem ed ABCD Qt wi ai 8) i i i wv a) Cn aT (Ce Question No. 140 JAN Ce Cy 6] (2) (3) oo) Pc Cruces Prec urete Ned De ce See Question No. 141 Jaan Each molecule of NADH release how many number of ON de oat ote Ch eae (Ome) (Sa me Question No. 142 JENAN See a ace es) a ere) Cerner ent on (2) oxidative decarboxylation “~~ Centra ec CP Cer RCN cur iay po RoC) Question No. 143 NaN Ce eee AC aes BTU Pata eat ecd On a oe (1) z ct a he oo (2) to) : 5 23 ae Le a (3). 4a oF 99 az) s eras (4) (os) ne) Cio ee eels Ls: 2 GtggOe + 19584 PA a he ie co eee oo) Poe wee Question No. 144 FOU Rees cue RU Ea ceo ce cco) (2) fo) co co ae Citrate > Pyruyate > o~ ee pt eC Le ee ela Acetyl CoA -> Citric acid -> a-ketogfutaric SoC ae eae Ae Lee comely ene) ee oa To] Pag Pete a-ketoglutaric acid -> Succinic acid -» OAA Den emu ed Question No. 145 At the end of th Lee RR ae) Res eects Pecks 24 (ChE come R ee ULd ENS MEU) DROOL) a Cee O eae ee Ld COM Reg ue or re et] Com oa id Pe ay, aac aCe oe Question No. 146 Jaa Sees UC Un ry ie) (2) (3) oo) Eel LONADH:, 2FADH2, 38ATP SEAT LAL) , BONE PCL Question No. 147 Pencil me Mr suits eines iT Om ae me COON] eo Caner Coots] , P ae" ROM Rey re ae (2) ; te Somes meer PRR SZ een PCRS Roteer econ ts Question No. 148 Aaa eet aa ee cuy See SE ca COM ect (2) PEP Cee a Question No. 149 taal Ucn actos og lew Ped ie) (2) (3) oo) oe aeone Dee eed CU I Se See Ca ad ce A on Nye Question No.150 ial In glycolysis the end product is 6] (2) (3) oo) Serie Cece ToL Crore) Pee] a Ptr Question No. 151 Dal POCa ei CuectctCn ene us imek tats 2(CsHyg0¢) + 1450, -» 102CO, + 98H,0 + Energy The Lee gee aay (che (ene (3) 1.45 (4) 1.62 Question No. 152 im TR ee Ue aC ar ca) the cytochrome which donates electrons to O, is Comoe) Cor Ts (3) eas (4) cytochrome a Ss E— NAOM oo ee es aaah Snel va a

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