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26/06/2021 CODE-A

MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2021 Time : 3.00 Hrs.

Test - 5

Answer Key

1. (1) 37. (3) 73. (1) 109. (4) 145. (3)


2. (4) 38. (2) 74. (2) 110. (3) 146. (2)
3. (2) 39. (3) 75. (1) 111. (2) 147. (2)
4. (3) 40. (4) 76. (2) 112. (4) 148. (3)
5. (1) 41. (2) 77. (2) 113. (2) 149. (3)
6. (1) 42. (2) 78. (1) 114. (3) 150. (1)
7. (2) 43. (3) 79. (2) 115. (3) 151. (3)
8. (1) 44. (4) 80. (3) 116. (4) 152. (1)
9. (1) 45. (1) 81. (3) 117. (3) 153. (2)
10. (1) 46. (2) 82. (2) 118. (4) 154. (2)
11. (4) 47. (3) 83. (3) 119. (1) 155. (3)
12. (2) 48. (1) 84. (4) 120. (2) 156. (2)
13. (3) 49. (4) 85. (1) 121. (1) 157. (1)
14. (3) 50. (2) 86. (1) 122. (1) 158. (3)
15. (1) 51. (2) 87. (2) 123. (1) 159. (4)
16. (2) 52. (2) 88. (1) 124. (3) 160. (4)
17. (1) 53. (2) 89. (1) 125. (4) 161. (4)
18. (3) 54. (3) 90. (2) 126. (3) 162. (3)
19. (3) 55. (1) 91. (3) 127. (3) 163. (2)
20. (3) 56. (2) 92. (4) 128. (1) 164. (3)
21. (4) 57. (2) 93. (1) 129. (4) 165. (3)
22. (3) 58. (3) 94. (2) 130. (2) 166. (3)
23. (2) 59. (4) 95. (3) 131. (2) 167. (4)
24. (3) 60. (1) 96. (3) 132. (1) 168. (3)
25. (4) 61. (4) 97. (1) 133. (2) 169. (4)
26. (3) 62. (3) 98. (2) 134. (1) 170. (2)
27. (1) 63. (2) 99. (4) 135. (2) 171. (4)
28. (2) 64. (4) 100. (4) 136. (4) 172. (3)
29. (4) 65. (3) 101. (1) 137. (4) 173. (4)
30. (2) 66. (4) 102. (3) 138. (3) 174. (1)
31. (4) 67. (2) 103. (4) 139. (1) 175. (4)
32. (4) 68. (3) 104. (2) 140. (2) 176. (2)
33. (3) 69. (2) 105. (3) 141. (4) 177. (3)
34. (4) 70. (1) 106. (4) 142. (2) 178. (2)
35. (1) 71. (2) 107. (1) 143. (1) 179. (4)
36. (4) 72. (2) 108. (4) 144. (1) 180. (1)

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26/06/2021 CODE-A

MM : 720 FINAL TEST SERIES for NEET-2021 Time : 3:00 Hrs.

Test - 5
Hints and Solutions

PHYSICS

1. Answer (1) 1. mÙkj (1)


 2 9  109  2    2 9  109  2  
E= = = = 9  104 E= = = = 9  104
20R 40R − 20R 40R 2  10−2
2
2  10
  = 10–7 C/m   = 10–7 C/m
2. Answer (4) 2. mÙkj (4)
B 4,1

 ( yi + x j )  (dxi + dy j )
B 4,1
 dV =  −E  di = −
A 2,2
 dV =  −E  di = −  ( yi + x j )  (dxi + dy j )
A 2,2
4,1 4,1
VB − VA  ( ydx + xdy ) = 
4,1
d ( xy ) = −[ xy ]2,2 VB − VA  ( ydx + xdy ) =  d ( xy ) = −[ xy ]2,2
4,1

2,2 2,2

= −(4  1 − 2  2) = 0 = −(4  1 − 2  2) = 0
 W = q(V) = 0  W = q(V) = 0
3. Answer (2) 3. mÙkj (2)
 1 1  1 1
W = U = Uf − Ui = kq1q2  −  W = U = Uf − Ui = kq1q2  − 
 r2 r1   r2 r1 
100 100  100 100 
= 9  109  12  10−6  8  10−6  − = 9  109  12  10−6  8  10−6  −
 6 10   6 10 
4 4
= 96  9  103  10−4  = 5.8 J = 96  9  103  10−4  = 5.8 J
60 60
4. Answer (3) 4. mÙkj (3)
mg = 6rv mg = 6rv
now, fe – mg = 6rv = mg vc, fe – mg = 6rv = mg
fe = 2mg fe = 2mg
2eE = 2mg 2eE = 2mg
mg 3.2  10 −17  10 mg 3.2  10 −17  10
E= = = 2  103 V/m E= = = 2  103 V/m
e 1.6  10 −19 e 1.6  10 −19

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5. Answer (1) 5. mÙkj (1)


ed ed
KE = W = Fd = qEd = KE = W = Fd = qEd =
(0 ) (0 )
(KE )0 100  1.6  10 −19  8.85  10 −12 (KE )0 100  1.6  10 −19  8.85  10 −12
d = = d = =
e 1.6  10 −19  2  10 −6 e 1.6  10 −19  2  10 −6
= 4.43  10−4 m = 4.43  10−4 m
= 0.44 mm = 0.44 mm
6. Answer (1) 6. mÙkj (1)
q2 q2
H= − q2 q2
2C1 2C2 H= −
2C1 2C2
C1 = 40R1, C2 = 40R2
C1 = 40R1, C2 = 40R2
q2  1 1  (10−6 )2  9  109
H=  − =  (0.1) q2  1 1  (10−6 )2  9  109
80  R1 R2  2  0.1 0.2 H=  − =  (0.1)
80  R1 R2  2  0.1 0.2
= 22.5 × 10–3 J
7. Answer (2) = 22.5 × 10–3 J
KE = PE 7. mÙkj (2)
KE = PE
2ee p2 p2 p2
= k + k p = + , Let =E 2ee p2 p2 p2
40 r 2m 2(4m) 2m = k + k p = + , ekuk =E
40 r 2m 2(4m) 2m
2e2 E
=E+ 2e2 E
40 r 4 =E+
40 r 4
4
 E = 46  10−19  = 36.8  10−19 J 4
5  E = 46  10−19  = 36.8  10−19 J
5
E 36.8  10−19
K = = = 9.2  10−19 J E 36.8  10−19
4 4 K = = = 9.2  10−19 J
8. Answer (1) 4 4
Component of velocity parallel to plates remain 8. mÙkj (1)
unchanged. IysVksa ds lekUrj osx dk ?kVd vifjofrZr jgrk gSA
ucos30° = vcos60° ucos30° = vcos60°
u cos60 u cos60
= =
v cos30 v cos30
1
mu 2 2 1
mu 2
KE while entering 2  cos 60  izo'sk djus ds nkjSku xfrt ÅtkZ  cos 60 
2
= =  = 2 = 
cos30 
mv 2 
KE while leaving 1 ckgj fudyus ds nkSjku xfrt ÅtkZ cos30 
mv 2 
1
2 2
2 2
 1   1 
    1
1 2
= 2  = =  =
 3  3  3  3
   
 2   2 
9. Answer (1) 9. mÙkj (1)
q  1 1 1 1  q  1 1 1 1 
V= 1− + − + +    V=
40  2 4 8 16  40 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + 16 +   
 
   
q  1  q 2 q q  1  q 2 q
=  =  = =  =  =
40   1   40 3 60 40   1   40 3 60
1 −  − 2   1 −  − 2  
   

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10. Answer (1) 10. mÙkj (1)


q1q2  1 1  q1q2  1 1 
W = U =  AC − AB  W = U = −
40   40  AC AB 

100 100  100 100 


= 9  109  50  25  10−12  − = 9  109  50  25  10−12  −
 25 20   25 20 
W = – 11.25 J W = – 11.25 J
11. Answer (4) 11. mÙkj (4)
Force on charge first decrease then increase. vkos'k ij cy igys ?kVrk gS] rRi'pkr c<+rk gSA
12. Answer (2) 12. mÙkj (2)
At centre of ring
oy; ds dsUnz ij
E=0
E=0
q
V= q
40a V=
40a
qx
Also Eaxis = 3 blh izdkj E v{k =
qx
3
40 ( x 2 + a2 ) 2 40 ( x 2 + a 2 ) 2
13. Answer (3) 13. mÙkj (3)

(Qd ) q (Qd ) q
2T sin d  =
dQq
=  dQq 
40R 2 40R 2 2T sin d  = =
2
40R 40R 2
Qqd  Qqd 
2Td  = 2Td  =
4 2 0 R 2 4 2 0 R 2
Qq
 T =  T =
Qq
8 2 0 R 2 8  0 R 2
2

14. Answer (3) 14. mÙkj (3)


qq
F 1 2 F
q1q2
K K
F  q1  q2  K 12  ( −2) 1 1 F  q1  q2  K 12  ( −2) 1 1
= =  = = =  =
F q1q2  K  8  (−6) 2 4 F q1q2  K  8  (−6) 2 4
F 12
F = = =3N F =
F 12
= =3N
4 4 4 4
15. Answer (1) 15. mÙkj (1)
Work done = Uf – Ui
fd;k x;k dk;Z = Uf – Ui
1 1 1
=  −  (q1q2 + q2q3 + q3q1) 1 1 1
40  r1 r2  =  −  (q1q2 + q2q3 + q3q1)
40  r1 r2 
 1 1
= 9  109  −   (3  2 + 3  1 + 2  1)  1 1
 0.5 1  = 9  109  −   (3  2 + 3  1 + 2  1)
 0.5 1 
= 99 × 109 J = 99 × 109 J

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16. Answer (2) 16. mÙkj (2)


The flux increases as rod enters, becomes tc NM+ izo's k djrh gS] ¶yDl c<+rk gS] fQj fu;r
constant and then rod length inside the cube gks tkrk gS rFkk rc ?ku ds vanj NM+ dh yEckbZ
starts decreasing.
?kVuk izkjEHk djrh gSA
17. Answer (1)
17. mÙkj (1)
kQ
E= kQ
R2 E=
R2
9
9  10  Q
 3  105 = 9  109  Q
2
(3)  3  105 =
(3)2
Q=3× C 10–4
Q = 3 × 10–4 C
18. Answer (3)
18. mÙkj (3)
F 2000
E= = = 1000 V/m F 2000
q 2 E= = = 1000 V/m
q 2
V
E= E=
V
d d
1
 V = E  d = 1000  = 10 V  V = E  d = 1000 
1
= 10 V
100 100
19. Answer (3) 19. mÙkj (3)
4 4
R 3 = 27  R 3 4 4
R 3 = 27  R 3
3 3 3 3
Q
R  = 3R, V = R  = 3R, V =
Q
C C
2 2
V  = (27)3 XV = 9V V = (27) 3 XV = 9V
20. Answer (3) 20. mÙkj (3)
kq kq
V = at centre. At distances from centre dsUnz ij V = , dsUnz ls nwfj;ksa ij
R R
kq kq kq V kq kq kq V
V = = = = V = = = =
r R + 3R 4R 4 r R + 3R 4R 4
21. Answer (4) 21. mÙkj (4)
kp kp
V = cos  V = cos 
2
r r2
Vmin :  = 180° Vmin :  = 180°
Vmin :  = 0° Vmin :  = 0°
22. Answer (3) 22. mÙkj (3)
2 2
1 1  qE  q 2E 2t 2 1 1  qE  q 2E 2t 2
KE =  m V 2 =  m   t = KE =  m V 2 =  m   t =
2 2 m  2m 2 2 m  2m
23. Answer (2) 23. mÙkj (2)
 A  A
C= 0 C= 0
d d
60 A 30 A 60 A 30 A
C = = C = =
2d d 2d d

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24. Answer (3) 24. mÙkj (3)

2C 2C
=8 =8
3 3
2C = 24 F 2C = 24 F
 C = 12 F  C = 12 F
25. Answer (4) 25. mÙkj (4)
ab ab
C = 40 (a  b) C = 40 (a  b)
b−a b−a
40 b2 40 b2
C= C=
(b − a ) (b − a )

C( b − a ) C( b − a )
b= = 10−6  9  109  (10−3 ) = 3 m b= = 10−6  9  109  (10−3 ) = 3 m
40 40

26. Answer (3) 26. mÙkj (3)


Four cubes symmetrical placed will enclose lefer :i ls j[ks pkjksa ?ku xkml fu;e }kjk
Q Q Q Q
charge by Gauss’s law 4c = → c = vkos'k ifjc) djsaxs 4c = → c =
0 40 0 40
27. Answer (1) 27. mÙkj (1)
  Q  Q 2   Q  Q2
F = qE = Q  =Q = F = qE = Q  =Q =
20 2
 0 A 20 A 20  20 A  20 A
28. Answer (2) 28. mÙkj (2)
1 q1q2 1 q1q2
U= U=
40 r 40 r

9  109  5  10−9  ( −2)  10−9 9  109  5  10−9  ( −2)  10−9


−0.5  10−6 = −0.5  10−6 =
( x − 2)  10−2 ( x − 2)  10−2
 x = 20 cm  x = 20 cm
29. Answer (4) 29. mÙkj (4)
q = constant, battery disconnected q = fu;r] cSVjh foPNsfnr
 A  A
C = 0 , capacity decreases C = 0 , /kkfjrk ?kVrh gS
d d
q q
V = , will increase as C decrease V = , c<+sxk] tSls C ?kVrh gS
C C
30. Answer (2) 30. mÙkj (2)
0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A
C= = = C= = =
 1  3  1  d  3  1 3  1 d 3
d − t 1 −  d− d 1− 1+
d − t 1 −  d − d 1 − 
 K 4  K  4 K   1+ 
 K 4  K  4  K 

 A 4K  A 4K
= 0  = 0 
d K +3 d K +3
43 43
C = C0  = 2C0 C = C0  = 2C0
(3 + 3) (3 + 3)

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31. Answer (4) 31. mÙkj (4)


At large distance equipotential surface be plane vR;f/kd nwjh ij] lefoHko i`"B lery gSA
32. Answer (4) 32. mÙkj (4)
Total dipole moment = 6 × 1023 × 10–29 = 6 × 10–6 C m dqy f}èkzqo vk?kw.kZ = 6 × 1023 × 10–29 = 6 × 10–6 C m
Ui = –PEcos0° = –6 × 10–6 × 107 × cos0° = –60 J Ui = –PEcos0° = –6 × 10–6 × 107 × cos0° = –60 J
1 1
Uf = –PEcos60° = –6 × 10–6 × 107 × = –30 J Uf = –PEcos60° = –6 × 10–6 × 107 × = –30 J
2 2
W = U = [–30 – (–60)] = + 30 J W = U = [–30 – (–60)] = + 30 J
33. Answer (3) 33. mÙkj (3)
Number of capacitors in a row to voltage oksYVrk larqf"V ds fy, ,d iafDr esa la/kkfj=ksa dh
1000 1000
satisfaction = =4 la[;k = =4
250 250
8 8
Capacity of one row = = 2 F ,d iafDr dh /kkfjrk = = 2 F
4 4
Total capacity = capacity of a row × number of rows dqy /kkfjrk = ,d iafDr dh /kkfjrk × iafDr;ksa dh
8=2×N la[;k
 Number of capacitors = 4 × 4 = 16 8=2×N
34. Answer (4)  la/kkfj=ksa dh la[;k = 4 × 4 = 16
dV =  E  dr 34. mÙkj (4)
dV =  E  dr
35. Answer (1)
Equivalent capacitor 35. mÙkj (1)
 36  rqY; la/kkfj=
C= F + 3 F = 5 F
3+6   36 
C= F + 3 F = 5 F
1 1 125 3+6 
U=  C  V 2 =  5  10−6  (5)2 =  10−6 J 1 1 125
2 2 2 U =  C  V 2 =  5  10−6  (5)2 =  10−6 J
= 62.5 J 2 2 2
36. Answer (4) = 62.5 J
36. mÙkj (4)

q = 12Ceq = 12 × 2 C = 24 C
q = 12Ceq = 12 × 2 C = 24 C
24
 V3 = = 8 volts 24
3  V3 = = 8 okYsV
3
37. Answer (3)
37. mÙkj (3)
C
After removal capacity is C
2 gVkus ds ckn /kkfjrk gS
2
CE
Q1 = Q2 = Q1 = Q2 =
CE
2 2
Before slab removed ifV~Vdk dks gVkus ls igys
C1 = C and C2 = KC C1 = C rFkk C2 = KC
 K  KCE  K 
Cnet =   C, Q1 = Q2 = Cnet =  C, Q1 = Q2 =
KCE
 K + 1 K +1 
 K + 1 K +1
Q2 K + 1 
Q2 K + 1
 =  =
Q2 2K Q2 2K

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38. Answer (2) 38. mÙkj (2)


 = PEsin  = PEsin
 
P= P=
E sin  E sin 
  10 2   10 2
U = PE cos  =  E cos  = = U = PE cos  =  E cos  = =
E sin  tan  1 E sin  tan  1
3 3
= 10 6 = 24.5 J = 10 6 = 24.5 J
39. Answer (3) 39. mÙkj (3)
C1V1 + C2V2 10  40 + 15  30 C1V1 + C2V2 10  40 + 15  30
V= = = 34 V V= = = 34 V
C1 + C2 15 + 10 C1 + C2 15 + 10
 q = C1(V1 – V) = 10 × (40 – 34) C  q = C1(V1 – V) = 10 × (40 – 34) C
= 60 C = 60 C
40. Answer (4) 40. mÙkj (4)
Max length of string enclosed in cube = 3a (body ?ku esa ifjc) Mksjh dh vf/kdre yEckbZ = 3a (dk;
q 3a   q 3a  
diagonal)  = = fod.kZ) = =
0 0 0 0
41. Answer (2) 41. mÙkj (2)
e e
Potential of two spheres = ±
C nksuksa xksyksa dk foHko = ±
C
2e 2e
Potential difference = foHkokUrj =
C C
 

2e 2  1.6  10−19 2e 2  1.6  10−19


V = = 9  109  = 32  V V = = 9  109  = 32  V
40R 9  10−5 40R 9  10−5
42. Answer (2) 42. mÙkj (2)
Potential difference between two charge nks vkos'k ds eè; foHkokUrj 'kwU; foHko ds fodYi
independent or choice of zero potential.
ij fuHkZj ugha djrk gSA
43. Answer (3)
43. mÙkj (3)
The potential is limited by the limit of elementary
charge. foHko dks izkFkfed vkos'k dh lhek rd lhfer fd;k
44. Answer (4) tkrk gSA
1  q( −2q ) q  ( −2q ) qq  44. mÙkj (4)
U= + +
40  a a 2a  1  q( −2q ) q  ( −2q ) qq 
U= + +
40  a a 2a 
1 −2q 2 2q 2 q 2
= − +
40 a a 2a 1 −2q 2 2q 2 q 2
= − +
40 a a 2a
1 4q 2 q 2 −7q 2
= − + =
40 a 2a 80a 1 4q 2 q 2 −7q 2
= − + =
40 a 2a 80a

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45. Answer (1) 45. mÙkj (1)

9  109  2q 9  109  2q
E= E=
3 3
(r 2 + 2 2
) 2
(r + 2 2
)
−6 −2
9  109  2  10  10−6  5  10−2
9
9  10  2  10  10  5  10
= =
1 1
(52 + 122 )(52 + 122 ) 2  10−6 (52 + 122 )(52 + 122 ) 2  10−6
= 4.1 × 106 N/C = 4.1 × 106 N/C

CHEMISTRY
46. Answer (2) 46. mÙkj (2)
More the s-character, more will be the s-y{k.k vf/kd gksus ij fo|qr_.krk vf/kd gksxhA
electronegativity. sp-hybrid carbons in CH3 – C  C– CH3 esa sp-ladfjr dkcZu vf/kd
CH3 – C  C– CH3 will be most electronegative. sp sp
sp sp
fo|qr_.kh gksxkA
47. Answer (3) 47. mÙkj (3)
Due to strong –I effect of F, –ve charge on F ds izcy –I izHkko ds dkj.k F2 CHCOO– ij
F2 CHCOO– will be dispersed.
_.kkos'k ifj{ksfir gks tkrk gSA
48. Answer (1)
48. mÙkj (1)
O OH
|| | O OH
CH3 – CH2 – N → O and CH3 – CH = N → O || |
CH3 – CH2 – N → O rFkk CH3 – CH = N → O
are tautomers as they involve the exchange of
proton. pyko;o gSa D;ksafd buesa izksVkWu dk fofue; gksrk gSA
49. Answer (4) 49. mÙkj (4)
Hyperconjugation involves delocalization of  vfrla;qXeu esa vlar`Ir fudk; ds ,d ijek.kq ls
electrons of C – H bond of alkyl group directly lh/ks tqM+s ,fYdy lewg ds C – H ca/k ds  bysDVªkWuksa
attached to an atom of unsaturated system. dk foLFkkuhdj.k gksrk gSA
 

shows hyperconjugation vfrla;qXeu n'kkZrs gSaA


50. Answer (2) 50. mÙkj (2)

Tropone is , which is aromatic but does not Vªkis ksu gS] tks ,sjksefs Vd gS ijarq blesa csUthu
contain benzene ring. oy; ugha gksrk gSA
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51. Answer (2) 51. mÙkj (2)


Addition of H2O H2O dk ;ksx
+ +
H O/H+ H O/H+
 Ph − CH = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
2
Protonation
→ Ph − CH− CH3  Ph − CH = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→2
Ph − CH− CH3
Stable intermediate izkVskWuhdj.k
LFkk;h eè;orhZ
•• ••
 Attacking of H2O as nucleophile  ukfHkdLusgh ds :i esa H2O dk vkØe.k

52. Answer (2) 52. mÙkj (2)


ROH + CH3MgI ⎯⎯→ CH4 + ROMgI ROH + CH3MgI ⎯⎯→ CH4 + ROMgI
(1 mol) (1 eksy )

1.56 ml of CH4 is produced by = 4.12 × 10–3 g ROH 1.56 ml CH4 izkIr gksrk gS = 4.12 × 10–3 g ROH ls
4.12  10−3 4.12  10−3
1 ml of CH4 is produced by = g 1 ml CH4 izkIr gksrk gS = g ls
1.56 1.56
22400 ml (1 mol) will be produced by 22400 ml (1 eksy) izkIr gksxk
−3 −3
4.12  10 22400 4.12  10 22400
=  =  ls
1.56 1 1.56 1
= 59.1 g mol–1. = 59.1 g mol–1.
53. Answer (2) 53. mÙkj (2)
In the presence of heavy metal ions (Ba(CN)2), Hkkjh /kkrq vk;uksa (Ba(CN)2) dh mifLFkfr esa HC
addition of HCN to HC  CH follows nucleophilic  CH ij HCN dk ;ksx ukfHkdLusgh ;ksxkRed dk
addition. ikyu djrk gSA
54. Answer (3) 54. mÙkj (3)

55. Answer (1) 55. mÙkj (1)


+ +
CH3 – CH − CH3 has 6  H, so show more CH3 – CH − CH3 esa 6  H gSa] vr% ;g vf/kd
hyperconjugation and will be more stable than +
+ vfrla;qXeu n'kkZrk gS rFkk ;g CH3 – CH − C2H5 (5
CH3 – CH − C2H5 (having 5  H).
 H okys) dh vis{kk vf/kd LFkk;h gksxk
56. Answer (2) 56. mÙkj (2)

57. Answer (2) 57. mÙkj (2)


(sp2 ) (sp ) (sp2 ) (sp2 ) (sp ) (sp2 )
H2 C = C = CH2 H2 C = C = CH2
58. Answer (3) 58. mÙkj (3)

59. Answer (4) 59. mÙkj (4)


+ +
In CH3 – BH – CH2 , both boron and carbocation CH3 – BH – CH2 es]a cksjkWu rFkk dkcZèkuk;u nksuksa
are electron deficient. bysDVªkWu U;wu gSaA
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60. Answer (1) 60. mÙkj (1)

Elimination reaction proceeds through foyksiu vfHkfØ;k E1-fØ;kfof/k }kjk lEiUu gksrh gSA
E1-mecharism. 61. mÙkj (4)
61. Answer (4) mRizsjdh; gkbMªkstuhdj.k ds izfr fØ;k'khyrk fuEu
Reactivity towards catalytic hydrogenation: gS%
(CH3)2 C = C(CH3)2 < CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 < (CH3)2 C = C(CH3)2 < CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 <
CH3 – CH = CH2 < CH2 = CH2. CH3 – CH = CH2 < CH2 = CH2.
62. Answer (3) 62. mÙkj (3)
Glycerol can be separated from spent-lye in soap lkcqu m|ksx esa ;qDr 'ks"k ykbZ ¼LisUV ykbZ½ ls
industry by using distillation under reduced fXyljky dks de nkc ij vklou dk mi;ksx djds
pressure. i`Fkd fd;k tk ldrk gSA
63. Answer (2) 63. mÙkj (2)
1.4  meq. of NH3 1.4  2(10) 1.4  NH3 dk meq. 1.4  2(10)
% of N = = = 56% N dk % = = = 56%
Mass of compound 0.5 ;kfSxd dk nOze;ku 0.5

64. Answer (4) 64. mÙkj (4)


⚫ -H at bridge head position in bicyclic


⚫ ckblkbfDyd ;kSfxdksa esa lsrq 'kh"kZ fLFkfr ij -
compounds do not participate in tautomerism. H pyko;ork esa Hkkx ugha ysrk gSA
65. Answer (3) 65. mÙkj (3)
Due to +R effect, –OH group will increase the +R izHkko ds dkj.k] –OH lewg oy; ij bysDVªkWu
electron density on ring and favours electrophilic ?kuRo dks c<+k nsrk gS rFkk ;g bysDVªkWuLusgh
attack. vkØe.k ds fy, vuqdwy gksrk gSA
66. Answer (4) 66. mÙkj (4)
Due to rotation around C – C single bonds infinite C – C ,dy ca/k ds ifjr% ?kw.kZu ds dkj.k vuUr
number of conformations are possible. la[;k esa la:i.k laHko gSaA
67. Answer (2) 67. mÙkj (2)
CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
HBr
→ CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→HBr
(Peroxide) ( ijkWDlkbM )

Br – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3 Br – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – CH3


(X) (X)

68. Answer (3) 68. mÙkj (3)


(i)O3 (i)O
CH2 = C = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → 2HCHO + CO2 CH2 = C = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 3
(ii) Zn/H O
→ 2HCHO + CO2
(ii) Zn/H2O 2

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69. Answer (2) 69. mÙkj (2)


Generation of electrophile bysDVªkWuLusgh dh mRifÙk
2H2SO4 H3O+ + SO3 + HSO4−
2H2SO4 H3O+ + SO3 + HSO4−
;gk¡ SO3 mnklhu bysDVªkWuLusgh dh rjg dk;Z djrk
Here SO3 acts as a neutral electrophile.
gSA
70. Answer (1) 70. mÙkj (1)

71. Answer (2) 71. mÙkj (2)


Fluorination is too violent to be controlled. ¶yqvksjhuhdj.k bruk rhoz gksrk gS fd bls fu;af=r
Iodination is very slow. ugha fd;k tk ldrkA vk;ksMhuhdj.k cgqr /khek
 The rate of reaction of alkane with halogens is
gksrk gSA
F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2  gSykstu ds lkFk ,Ydsu ds vfHkfØ;k dh nj
72. Answer (2) fuEu gS% F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2
72. mÙkj (2)

73. Answer (1)


73. mÙkj (1)
Anti Markovnikov addition or Peroxide effect or
Kharasch effect i.e. addition of HBr to izfr ekdksZuhdkWQ ;ksx ;k ijkWDlkbM izHkko ;k [kjk'k
unsymmetrical alkene in the presence of peroxide izHkko vFkkZr ijkWDlkbM dh mifLFkfr esa vleferh;
is free radical addition. ,Ydhu ij HBr dk ;ksx eqDr ewyd ;ksxkRed gksrk
74. Answer (2) gSA
74. mÙkj (2)

75. Answer (1)


75. mÙkj (1)

76. Answer (2)


76. mÙkj (2)
(CH COO) Mn
2CH3 − CH3 + 3O2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
3 2
2CH3 COOH (CH COO) Mn
Ethanoic acid
2CH3 − CH3 + 3O2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
3 2
2CH3COOH
,FksukWbd vEy
+ 2H2O + 2H2O

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77. Answer (2) 77. mÙkj (2)


H2SO4 → H + HSO4−
+ H2SO4 → H+ + HSO4−

KHSO4 → K + + HSO4− KHSO4 → K + + HSO4−

Due to common ion effect, dissociation of H2SO4


levk;u izHkko ds dkj.k H2SO4 dk fo;kstu ?kVsxk
will decrease, which will decrease the conc. of H+ ftlds dkj.k H+ dh lkanzrk ?kVsxh rFkk blfy,
ions and so will decrease the generation of NO2+ . NO2+ dk mRiknu ?kVsxkA blds ifj.kkeLo:i
As a result rate of nitration will decrease on ukbVªhdj.k feJ.k esa KHSO4 feykus ij ukbVªhdj.k
adding KHSO4 to nitration mixture. dh nj ?kVsxhA
78. Answer (1) 78. mÙkj (1)
Pyrolysis of alkanes is free radical decomposition ,Ydsu dk rki vi?kVu eqDr ewyd vi?kVu
reaction. vfHkfØ;k gSA
79. Answer (2) 79. mÙkj (2)

80. mÙkj (3)


80. Answer (3) — O — rFkk — CO — lewgksa esa ls, — O —
Out of — O — and — CO — groups, — O — is bysDVªkWuLusgh izfrLFkkiu ds fy, lfØ;dkjh rFkk
activating and ortho/para directing in nature (due vkWFkksZ@isjk nSf'kd izÑfr (+R izHkko ds dkj.k) dk
to +R effect) for electrophilic substitution. gksrk gSA
81. Answer (3) 81. mÙkj (3)
C6H5CH = CHCH3 shows cis-trans isomerism. C6H5CH = CHCH3 lei{k&foi{k leko;ork n'kkZrk
82. Answer (2) gSA
82. mÙkj (2)
⚫ is non-planar so non-aromatic
⚫ vleryh; gS vr% ;g
⚫ is non-planar so non-aromatic vu&,jksesfVd gS
⚫ vleryh; gS vr% vu&,jksesfVd gS
⚫ is non-planar as it is tub-shaped
⚫ vleryh; gS D;ksafd bldh Vc tSlh
so non-aromatic.
vkÑfr gS] vr% vu&,jksesfVd gSA
83. Answer (3)
(i) O
83. mÙkj (3)
CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 3
→ 2CH3CHO (i) O
(ii) Zn/H O 2 CH3 – CH = CH – CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ 3
(ii) Zn/H O
→ 2CH3CHO
2
But-2-ene.
C;wV-2-bZu
84. Answer (4) 84. mÙkj (4)
Passing mixture of propene and propyne through veksfu;ke; AgNO3 foy;u esa izkis hu o izkis kbu dk
ammoniacal AgNO3 solution, propyne reacts while feJ.k izokfgr djus ij izksikbu vfHkfØ;k djrh gS
propene passes over.
tcfd izkis hu mlesa ls xqtj tkrh gSA
85. Answer (1) 85. mÙkj (1)
Acetylene is less reactive than ethylene towards bysDVªkWuLusgh ;ksxkRed ds izfr ,fFkyhu ,lhfVyhu
electrophilic addition. ls de fØ;k'khy gksrk gSA
86. Answer (1) 86. mÙkj (1)
Photochemical smog is oxidizing and is Los izdk'k&jklk;fud LekWx vkWDlhdkjd gksrk gS rFkk
Angeles smog. ;g ykWl ,aftYl LekWx gksrk gSA
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87. Answer (2) 87. mÙkj (2)


Fluoride tolerable limit in water is 1 ppm. ty esa ¶yqvksjkbM dh vf/kdre lhek 1 ppm gksrh gSA
88. Answer (1) 88. mÙkj (1)
For clean water BOD should be less than 5 ppm.
LoPN ty ds fy, BOD dk eku 5 ppm ls de gksuk
pkfg,A
89. Answer (1)
89. mÙkj (1)
Nitrates in excess (more than 50 ppm) causes ukbVªsV dh vf/kdrk (50 ppm ls vf/kd) ds dkj.k Cyw
blue baby syndrome. csch flUMªkse gksrk gSA
90. Answer (2) 90. mÙkj (2)
CO is not responsible for acid rain. CO vEy o"kkZ ds fy, mÙkjnk;h ugha gksrhA

BOTANY
91. Answer (3) 91. mÙkj (3)
Plants breathe but they do not have specific
ikni lkal ysrs gSa ijarq blds fy, muesa dksbZ fo'ks"k
organs for it. vax ugha gksrAs
92. mÙkj (4)
92. Answer (4)
'oluh lClVªsV ds :i esa U;qfDyd vEyksa dk
Nucleic acids are not used as respiratory mi;ksx ugha fd;k tkrk gSA
substrate. 93. mÙkj (1)
93. Answer (1) Xykbdksfyfll yxHkx lHkh thoksa esa dksf'kdk ds
Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm of cell in almost all dksf'kdknzO; esa gksrk gSA blesa vkWDlhtu dh
organisms. It does not require oxygen. vko';drk ugha gksrhA
94. Answer (2) 94. mÙkj (2)
PGAL ds 1, 3 BPGA esa :ikarj.k ds nkSjku jsMkWDl
Redox equivalents are removed during
lerqY; fu"dkflr gksrs gSa ftlds QyLo:i NADH2
conversion of PGAL to 1, 3 BPGA resulting in
dk fuekZ.k gksrk gSA
formation of NADH2.
95. mÙkj (3)
95. Answer (3) Xykbdksfyfll ds nkSjku nks lClVªsV Lrjh;
There are two substrate level phosphorylations QkWLQksfjyhdj.k gksrs gSaA blfy, Xywdksl ds ,d
during glycolysis. So one glucose yields 4 ATPs. v.kq ls 4 ATPs curs gSaA
96. Answer (3) 96. mÙkj (3)
Fermentation occurs in yeast, bacteria and animal fd.ou] ;hLV] thok.kq rFkk tarq dksf'kdkvksa esa Hkh
cells also. It is partial oxidation of glucose. gksrk gSA blesa Xywdksl dk vkaf'kd vkWDlhdj.k gksrk
gSA
97. Answer (1)
97. mÙkj (1)
Pyruvate is converted into acetyl CoA via link ekbVksdkWf.Mª;k ds eSfVªDl esa gksus okyh la;ksth
reaction that occur in mitochondrial matrix. vfHkfØ;k ds dkj.k ik;#osV] ,lhfVy CoA esa
98. Answer (2) ifjofrZr gksrk gSA
Pyruvate dehydrogenase requires several 98. mÙkj (2)
+
coenzymes like NAD and CoA. ik;#osV fMgkbMªksftust dks dbZ lg&,atkbe tSls
99. Answer (4) NAD+ o CoA dh vko';drk gksrh gSA
99. mÙkj (4)
In first step of TCA cycle, acetyl CoA combines
TCA pØ ds igys in esa ,lhfVy CoA, OAA ds
with OAA and yields citric acid catalysed by
citrate synthase.
lkFk tqM+dj flfVªd vEy fufeZr djrk gSA ;g
izfØ;k flVªsV flaFkst }kjk mRizsfjr gksrh gSA
100. Answer (4) 100. mÙkj (4)
Complex V is ATP synthase which catalyses the ladqy V, ATP flaFkst gksrk gS tks ATP ds fuekZ.k dks
formation of ATP and does not transfer electrons. mRizsfjr djrk gS ,oa bysDVªkWu dk LFkkukarj.k ugha djrkA
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101. Answer (1) 101. mÙkj (1)


UQ receives electrons & reducing equivalents ;qchfDoukWu] FADH2 ls bysDVªkWu o vipk;h lerqY;
from FADH2. izkIr djrk gSA
102. Answer (3) 102. mÙkj (3)
Citric acid – 6C, Succinyl CoA – 4C,
flfVªd vEy – 6C, lfDlfuy CoA – 4C,
Oxalosuccinic acid – 6C.
vkWDlsyks,lhfVd vEy – 6CA
103. mÙkj (4)
103. Answer (4)

104. mÙkj (2)


104. Answer (2) ,YdksgkWyh fd.ou rFkk ok;oh; 'olu nksuksa esa CO2
Both alcoholic fermentation and aerobic
mRlftZr gksrh gSA fd.ou esa 2 ATP dk dqy ykHk
respiration involve CO2 evolution. In fermentation
izkIr gksrk gS tcfd ok;oh; 'olu esa 38 ATP izkIr
net ATP gain is 2 while it is 38 in aerobic gksrs gSaA
respiration. 105. mÙkj (3)
105. Answer (3)
eSfyd vEy dk RQ eku 1.33 gSA
106. mÙkj (4)
Malic acid has RQ value 1.33.
ikni vlhfer o`f) n'kkZrs gSa tks o`f) dk ,d [kqyk
106. Answer (4) izdkj gSA
Plants show unlimited growth which is open type. 107. mÙkj (1)
107. Answer (1) nh?khZdj.k izkoLFkk esa dksf'kdkvksa esa jl/kkfu;ksa dh
la[;k c<+ tkrh gS ,oa f}Ùkh;d dksf'kdk fHkfÙk curh
Cells in elongation phase have high number of
vacuoles & secondary cell wall.
gSA
108. mÙkj (4)
108. Answer (4)
vadxf.krh; o`f) dks Lt = L0 + rt }kjk vfHkO;Dr
Arithmetic growth is expressed by Lt = L0 + rt and fd;k tkrk gS rFkk ewy nh?khZdj.k] vadxf.krh; o`f)
root elongation depicts arithmetic growth pattern. iz:i dks n'kkZrk gSA
109. Answer (4) 109. mÙkj (4)
Light duration is not essential for early growth of ikniksa dh le; ls igys gksus okyh o`f) ds fy,
plants. izdk'k vof/k vfuok;Z ugha gksrhA
110. Answer (3)
110. mÙkj (3)
/kfu;k fodklh; fo"kei.kZrk n'kkZrh gS rFkk fd'kkjs
Coriander shows developmental heterophylly and
rFkk ifjiDo izkoLFkkvksa esa fHkUu izdkj dh ifÙk;k¡
produces different types of leaves in juvenile and
fufeZr djrh gSaA
mature phases.
111. mÙkj (2)
111. Answer (2)
ABA – dSjkWVsukWbM O;qRiUu gS
ABA – carotenoid derivative vkWfDlu – bUMksy ;kSfxd gS
Auxin – indole compound 112. mÙkj (4)
112. Answer (4) ,Fkhfyu o`f) dks jksdus okyh fØ;kvksa ds lkFk&lkFk
o`f) dks c<+kok nsus okyh fØ;kvksa esa Hkh 'kkfey gks
Ethylene may involve in growth inhibiting as well
as growth promoting activities.
ldrk gSA
113. mÙkj (2)
113. Answer (2)
vkWfDlu dks lcls igys euq"; ds ew= ls vyx
Auxin was first isolated from human urine, it fd;k x;k Fkk] ;g tkbye foHksnu dks fu;af=r
controls xylem differentiation. djrk gSA
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114. Answer (3) 114. mÙkj (3)


Ethylene increases female flowers in cucumber. ,Fkhfyu] [khjs esa eknk iq"iksa dh la[;k dks c<+krk gSA
115. Answer (3) 115. mÙkj (3)
Ethylene and auxin both can be used to increase vukukl dh mit dks c<+kus ds fy, ,Fkhfyu o
yield of pineapple as they help to synchronise vkWfDlu nksuksa dk mi;ksx fd;k tk ldrk gS D;ksafd
flower & fruit set up. ;g iq"i rFkk Qy fuekZ.k dks ledkfyd cukus esa
116. Answer (4) lgk;d gksrs gSaA
ABA is also called anti GA and it can be used as 116. mÙkj (4)
antitranspirant to minimise requirement of ABA, izfr GA Hkh dgykrk gS rFkk flpk¡bZ dh
irrigation. vko';drk dks de djus ds fy, bldk mi;ksx
117. Answer (3) izfrok"iksRlthZ ds :i esa fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Cytokinin boosts up the production of tea leaves 117. mÙkj (3)
and its done by removing apical buds. Coconut lkbVksdkbfuu pk; dh ifÙk;ksa ds mRiknu dks c<+krk
water contains cytokinin. gS rFkk ;g f'k[kkxz dfydkvksa dks gVkdj fd;k
118. Answer (4) tkrk gSA ukfj;y ds ikuh esa lkbVksdkbfuu gksrk gSA
Gibberellins induce sugarcane yield by inducing 118. mÙkj (4)
length of stem. ftCcjsfyu rus dh yackbZ dks c<+kdj xUus dh mit
119. Answer (1) dks c<+krk gSA
Sprouting of rhizomes can be induced by 119. mÙkj (1)
ethylene. izdan ds vadqj.k dks ,Fkhfyu }kjk izsfjr fd;k tk
120. Answer (2) ldrk gSA
ABA accelerates senescence of leaves whereas 120. mÙkj (2)
cytokinin delays it. ABA, ifÙk;ksa dh th.kZrk dks rst djrk gS tcfd
121. Answer (1) lkbVksdkbfuu ls blesa nsjh djus esa enn feyrh gSA
Flowering depends on relative length of light and 121. mÙkj (1)
dark period. iq"iu] izdk'k rFkk vizdkf'kd vof/k dh lkisf{kd
122. Answer (1) yackbZ ij fuHkZj djrk gSA
Vernalisation stimulus is received by mature stem
122. mÙkj (1)
apex and embryo of seed. It is seen in winter olarhdj.k dk míhiu ifjiDo ruksa ds 'kh"kZ rFkk
annuals as well as in biennials. cht ds Hkwz.k }kjk izkIr gksrk gSA ;g tkM+s okys
123. Answer (1)
okf"kZd ikniksa o f}o"khZ ikniksa esa Hkh ns[kk tkrk gSA
Mangrove plants show vivipary.
123. mÙkj (1)
124. Answer (3)
eSaxzkos ikni tjk;qtrk n'kkZrs gSaA
124. mÙkj (3)
Coumarins, phenolic acid and ABA induce
dormancy.
D;qesfju] fQuksfyd vEy rFkk ABA izlqfIr dks izsfjr
djrk gSA
125. Answer (4)
125. mÙkj (4)
Bean shows epigeal seed germination.
lse HkwE;qifjd cht vadqj.k n'kkZrk gSA
126. Answer (3)
126. mÙkj (3)
Yeast reproduces mainly by budding.
;hLV eq[;r% eqdqyu }kjk tuu djrk gSA
127. Answer (3) 127. mÙkj (3)
Dahlia has adventitious roots, that help in Mgfy;k esa viLFkkfud ewy gksrh gSa tks dkf;d
vegetative propagation. izo/kZu esa lgk;d gksrh gSaA
128. Answer (1) 128. mÙkj (1)
Sexual reproduction can be both uniparental as ySafxd tuu ;quhiSjUs Vy ¼,d tud }kjk½ o
well as biparental. ckbiSjsUVy ¼nks tud }kjk½ nksuksa ds }kjk gks ldrk gSA
129. Answer (4) 129. mÙkj (4)
Mango is polycarpic. vke cgq'k%Qyuh gksrk gSA
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130. Answer (2) 130. mÙkj (2)


Cladophora shows isogamy. DySMksQksjk le;qXedrk n'kkZrk gSA
131. Answer (2) 131. mÙkj (2)
Meiocyte of fruitfly contains 8 chromosomes. QyeD[kh dh eh;kslkbV esa 8 xq.klw= gksrs gSaA
132. Answer (1)
132. mÙkj (1)
Coconut, cucurbits and maize are monoecious.
ukfj;y] dqdqjfcV~l rFkk eDdk ,dfyaxkJ;h gSaA
133. Answer (2)
133. mÙkj (2)
Chara have oogonium or nucule as female sex
dkjk esa v.M/kkuh ;k U;qD;qy eknk ySafxd vaxksa ds :i
organs while Marchantia has archegonium. esa gksrk gS tcfd ekdsZfU'k;k esa L=h/kkuh gksrh gSA
134. Answer (1) 134. mÙkj (1)
Algae lack embryo, embryogenesis occurs in 'kSoky esa Hkzw.k dk vHkko gksrk gS] Hkzw.ktuu
bryophytes onwards. czk;ksQkbV~l o vkxs ds la?k esa ik;k tkrk gSA
135. Answer (2) 135. mÙkj (2)
China rose is a polycarpic plant that flowers xqM+gy ,d cgq'k%Qyuh ikni gS ftl ij iwjs o"kZ
through-out the year. iq"i vkrs gSaA
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136. Answer (4) 136. mÙkj (4)
Interneuron is absent in knee-jerk reflex. uh tdZ fjQyDl esa baVjU;wjkWu vuqifLFkr gksrk gSA
137. Answer (4) 137. mÙkj (4)
Sympathetic nervous system relaxes urinary vuqdaih raf=dk ra= ew=k'k; dks f'kfFky djrk gS
bladder whereas parasympathetic constricts it. tcfd ijkuqdEih bls ladqfpr djrk gSA
138. Answer (3) 138. mÙkj (3)
Depolarisation can’t occur simultaneously at point fcanq A rFkk C ij foèkzqohdj.k ,d gh le; ij ugha gks
A and C. ldrkA
139. Answer (1) 139. mÙkj (1)
Only brain is enclosed in skull. diky esa dsoy efLr"d gksrk gSA
140. Answer (2) 140. mÙkj (2)
Bipolar neuron contains single axon and single f}èkzqoh; U;wjkWu esa ,d raf=dk{k vkSj ,d nqezk{k;
dendrite gksrk gSA
141. Answer (4) 141. mÙkj (4)
Electrical synapse may allow two-way fo|qr flusIl esa vkosxksa dk lapj.k nks rjQk gks
transmission of impulses. ldrk gSA
142. Answer (2) 142. mÙkj (2)
Fourth ventricle of the brain is not present in eè;efLr"d vkSj es#jTtq esa efLr"d dh pkSFkh xqgk
midbrain and spinal cord mifLFkr ugha gksrhA
143. Answer (1) 143. mÙkj (1)
144. Answer (1) 144. mÙkj (1)
In cerebrum and cerebellum, the grey matter izefLr"d vkSj vuqefLr"d esa /kwlj nzo] 'osr nzo dks
surrounds the white matter. pkjksa rjQ ls ?ksjs jgrk gSA
145. Answer (3) 145. mÙkj (3)
Pia mater is the innermost meninx of cranial ik;k eSVj] dikyh; esfuatst dk lcls vkarfjd
meninges esfuatst gSA
146. Answer (2) 146. mÙkj (2)
During depolarisation, the Na+ enters into foèkzqohdj.k ds nkSjku ,DlksIykTe esa Na+ izo's k djrk
axoplasm. gSA
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147. Answer (2) 147. mÙkj (2)


Retinal is a derivative of Vitamin A (Retinol), jsfVuy] foVkfeu A (jsfVukWy) dk ,d O;qRiUu gS tks
present in both rods and cones. 'kykdk ,oa 'kadq nksuksa esa mifLFkr gksrk gSA
148. Answer (3) 148. mÙkj (3)
Axon of ganglionic cells which form the optic xqPN dksf'kdkvksa dk raf=dk{k nqd raf=dkvksa dks
nerves. fufeZr djrk gSA
149. Answer (3) 149. mÙkj (3)
Meissner’s corpuscle are Touch (mechano) ekbluj df.kdk] Li'kZ ¼esdSuks½ xzkgh gksrh gSA
receptors. 150. mÙkj (1)
150. Answer (1) jsufo;j ds uksM ij ek;fyu vkoj.k vuqifLFkr gksrk
At Nodes of Ranvier, the myelin sheath is absent, gS ysfdu ,Dlksysek ds ckgj U;wjhysek mifLFkr gksrk
but neurilemma is present outside the axolemma. gSA
151. Answer (3) 151. mÙkj (3)
ADH is stored and released by neurohypophysis. ADH dk laxzg.k rFkk ekspu U;wjksgkbiksQkbfll }kjk
152. Answer (1) gksrk gSA
The impulses are transmitted by the optic nerves 152. mÙkj (1)
to the visual cortex area of the brain.
efLr"d ds nqd oYdqV {ks= rd vkosxksa dk lapj.k
153. Answer (2) nqd raf=dkvksa }kjk gksrk gSA
FSH and LH stimulates the growth of ovarian 153. mÙkj (2)
follicles.
FSH rFkk LH vaMk'k;h mrdksa dh o`f) dks izsfjr djrs
154. Answer (2)
gSaA
Insulin is a hypoglycemic hormone whereas
154. mÙkj (2)
glucagon is a hyperglycemic hormone.
balqfyu ,d gkbiksXykblsfed gkeksZu gS tcfd
Xywdkxksu ,d gkbijXykblsfed gkeksZu gSA
155. Answer (3)
155. mÙkj (3)
Addison’s disease is associated with adrenal
,Mhlu jksx vf/ko`Dd oYdqV ls lacaf/kr gksrk gSA
cortex.
156. mÙkj (2)
156. Answer (2)
The pituitary gland (hypophysis) is located in sella
fi;w"k xzafFk (gkbiksQkbfll), lsyk VflZdk esa gksrk gSA
tursica. 157. mÙkj (1)
157. Answer (1) vf/ko`Dd oYdqV ds gkeksZu~l fyiksfQfyd izÑfr ds
Hormones of adrenal cortex are lipophilic in
gksrs gSaA
nature. 158. mÙkj (3)
158. Answer (3) GIP, tBjh; L=o.k rFkk xfr'khyrk dks lanfer
GIP inhibits the gastric secretion and motility. djrk gSA
159. Answer (4) 159. mÙkj (4)
Vagus nerve supply to thoracic and abdomen o{k rFkk mnj {ks= esa osxl raf=dk dh vkiwfrZ gksrh
region. gSA
160. Answer (4) 160. mÙkj (4)
Pineal gland (melatonin) does not influence the ihfu;y xzafFk] (esykVksfuu) jDr Ca+2 Lrj dks izHkkfor
blood Ca+2 level. ugha djrh gSA
161. Answer (4) 161. mÙkj (4)
Suspensory ligaments of ciliary body hold the lens i{kekHk dk; dh fuyacu Luk;q ysal dks muds mfpr
in their proper position. LFkku ij cuk;s j[krk gSA
162. Answer (3) 162. mÙkj (3)
Secretion of neurosecretory cells (Hypothalamus) raf=dk L=koh dksf'kdkvksa (gkbiksFksysel) dk L=o.k
reaches adenohypophysis through hypophyseal ,MhuksgkbiksQkbfll rd gkbiksQkbfl;y fuokfgdk
portal system. ra= }kjk igq¡prk gSA
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163. Answer (2) 163. mÙkj (2)


Adrenal gland is suprarenal in position. vf/ko`Dd xzafFk lqizkjhuy fLFkfr esa gksrs gSaA
164. Answer (3) 164. mÙkj (3)
Kidneys secrete renin hormone. o`Dd] jsfuu gkeksZu L=kfor djrk gSA
165. Answer (3) 165. mÙkj (3)
Relaxin is a peptide hormone secreted by corpus fjysfDlu ,d isIVkbM gkeksZu gS ftldk L=o.k
luteum and placenta. dkiZl Y;wfV;e rFkk vijk }kjk gksrk gSA
166. Answer (3) 166. mÙkj (3)
ANF causes dilation of blood vessels. ANF ds dkj.k jDrokfgfu;ksa dk foLQkj.k gksrk gSA
167. Answer (4) 167. mÙkj (4)
Reissner’s membrane is present between scala jkbtuj f>Yyh] Ldsyk osLVhoqyh rFkk Ldsyk ehfM;k
vestibuli and scala media. ds chp mifLFkr gksrh gSA
168. Answer (3) 168. mÙkj (3)
ANF and ADH are antagonistic to each other. ANF rFkk ADH ,d nwljs ds izfrjks/kh gSaA
169. Answer (4) 169. mÙkj (4)
Rate of conduction of impulse is directly vkosx ds pkyu dk nj rkieku ds lekuqikrh gksrk gSA
proportional to temperature. 170. mÙkj (2)
170. Answer (2) iksal esa rarqvksa dh iV~Vh gksrh gS tks efLr"d ds
Pons consist of fibre tracts that interconnect fofHkUu Hkkxksa dks vkil esa tksM+rh gSA
different regions of the brain. 171. mÙkj (4)
171. Answer (4) vkWxZu vkWQ dkWVkbZ vk/kkj f>Yyh ij fLFkr gksrk gSA
Organ of Corti is located on the basilar membrane. 172. mÙkj (3)
172. Answer (3) ;g d.kZiVg ds nksuksa vksj nkc dks cjkcj djrk gSA
It equalises pressure on either side of eardrum. 173. mÙkj (4)
173. Answer (4) dkWiZl Y;qfV;e eq[;r% izkt s sLVsjkWu rFkk dqN ek=k esa
Corpus luteum mainly secretes progesterone and ,LVªkstu dks Hkh L=kfor djrk gSA
some amount of estrogen as well. 174. mÙkj (1)
174. Answer (1) cGMP, ,flfVydksyhu ds fy, f}rh;d lans'kokgd gSA
cGMP is the second messenger for Acetylcholine. 175. mÙkj (4)
175. Answer (4) ACTH dk L=o.k ,sfMuksgkbiksQkbfll ls gksrk gSA
ACTH is secreted from Adenohypophysis. 176. mÙkj (2)
176. Answer (2) gekjs vkgkj esa vk;ksMhu dh deh ds ifj.kkeLo:i
Deficiency of iodine in our diet results in gkbiks FkkbjkW;fMTe rFkk FkkbjkW;M xzafFk dh o`f)
hypothyroidism and enlargement of the thyroid
gland is commonly called goitre.
gksrh gS ftls lkekU;r% xyx.M dgrs gSaA
177. mÙkj (3)
177. Answer (3)
lkekU; ekuo ds vXU;k'k; esa yxHkx 1 ls 2 fefy;u
There are about 1 to 2 million Islets of Langerhans
in a normal human pancreas representing only 1 ySaxjgSal }hi gksrs gSa tks vXU;k'k;h Ård ds dsoy
to 2 per cent of the pancreatic tissue. 1 ls 2 izfr'kr dks iznf'kZr djrs gSaA
178. Answer (2) 178. mÙkj (2)
Hormone estrogen is responsible for high pitch of gkeksZu ,LVªkt s u efgykvksa esa mPp fip ds Loj ds
voice in females. fy, mÙkjnk;h gksrk gSA
179. Answer (4) 179. mÙkj (4)
Pars distalis produces six trophic hormones. iklZ fMLVsfyl N% VªksfQd gkeksZu mRiUu djrs gSaA
180. Answer (1) 180. mÙkj (1)
The wall of right atrium of human heart secretes ekuo ân; ds nk;sa vfyan dh fHkfÙk ANF L=kfor
ANF djrh gSaA
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