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TARGET : PRE-MEDICAL 2018
Test Syllabus : Unit 1,2,3,4 & 5 Test # 02 Test Pattern : AIIMS
TEST DATE : 02 - 10 - 2016
Important Instructions / egRoiw.kZ funsZ' k

Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so


bl ijh{kk iq fLrdk dks tc rd uk [kks y s a tc rd dgk u tk,s A
1. A seat marked with Reg. No. will be alloted to each student. The student should ensure that he/she occupies the correct seat
only. If any student is found to have occupied the seat of another student, both the students shall be removed from the examination
and shall have to accept any other penalty imposed upon them.

izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dk jftLVªs'ku ua- ds vuqlkj LFkku fu;r gS rFkk os vius fu;r LFkku ij gh cBS saA ;fn dksbZ fo|kFkhZ fdlh nwljs fo|kFkhZ ds LFkku
ij cSBk ik;k x;k rks nksuksa fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj dj fn;k tk,xk vkjS nksuksa dks dksbZ vU; tqekZuk Hkh Lohdk;Z gksxkA

2. Student can not use log tables and calculators or any other material in the examination hall.

fo|kFkhZ ijh{kk d{k esa yksx Vscy] dsYdwyVs j ;k fdlh vU; lkexzh dk mi;ksx ugha dj ldrk gAS

3. Student must abide by the instructions issued during the examination, by the invigilators or the centre incharge.

ijh{kk ds le; fo|kFkhZ dks ijhoh{kd }kjk fn;s x;s funsZ'kksa dh ikyuk djuk vko';d gSA

4. Before attempting the question paper ensure that it contains all the pages and that no question is missing.

iz'u i= gy djus ls igys fo|kFkhZ vk'oLr gks tk, fd blesa lHkh ist layXu gSa vFkok ughaA
5. Each correct answer carries 1 marks, while one third mark will be deducted from the total of individual subject for each
incorrect answer.

izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds 1 vad gSa tcfd ,d frgkbZ vad] xyr mÙkj dk ml fo"k; ds dqy vadksa esa ls de dj fy;k tk;sxkA

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ò ( 3x ) ò ( 3x )
-7
1. Value of + x -1 dx is :- 1. -7
+ x -1 dx dk eku gS :-
(1) –2x6 + logex + c (1) –2x6 + logex + c
1 1
(2) - +c (2) - +c
2x 6 2x 6

1 1
(3) - + loge x + c (3) - + loge x + c
2x 6 2x 6

1 log e x 1 log e x
(4) - 6
+ +c (4) - 6
+ +c
2x 2 2x 2

d2x d2x
2. Dimensional formula of m will be – 2. m dk foeh; lw= gksxk –
dt 2 dt 2
(where m ® mass, x ® displacement, t ® time) (tgk¡ m ® æO;eku, x ® foLFkkiu, t ® le; gAS )
(1) [M0LT–2] (2) [M1L1T–2] (1) [M0LT–2] (2) [M1L1T–2]
(3) [M0L0T–1] (4) [M2L2T–2] (3) [M0L0T–1] (4) [M2L2T–2]
3. If the number of divisions on the circular scale is 3. ;fn o`Ùkkdkj iSekus ij foHkkxksa dh la[;k 100 gS o isap
100 and number of full rotations given to screw ds 4 iwjs ?kw.kZu esa isap }kjk r; nwjh 4 mm gS rks isapekih
is 4 and distance moved by screw is 4 mm. Pitch
dk pwM+h vUrjky gksxk :-
of the screw guage will be :-
(1) 0.005 mm (2) 0.005 cm (1) 0.005 mm (2) 0.005 cm
(3) 1 mm (4) 1 cm (3) 1 mm (4) 1 cm
4. A force is inclined at an angle of 30° from the 4. ,d cy Å/okZ/kj ls 30° dks.k cukrk gSA ;fn cy dk
verticle. If the verticle component of the force is ÅèokZèkj ?kVd 40N gS rks {kSfrt ?kVd gksxk :-
40N, then horizontal component will be :-
40 40 3
40 40 3 (1) N (2) N
(1) N (2) N 3 3
3 3

40 40
N (3) N (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) (4) None of these 9
9
5. 12 coplaner non-collinear forces (all of equal 5. leku ifjek.k ds 12 leryh; valjs[kh; cy fdlh oLrq
magnitude) maintain a body in equilibrium then dks lkE;koLFkk esa j[krs gS] rc nks Øekxr cyksa ds e/;
the angle between any two adjacent forces is :- dks.k gksxk :-
(1) 15° (2) 30° (3) 45° (4) 60° (1) 15° (2) 30° (3) 45° (4) 60°
6. The method of dimensional analysis can be used 6. foeh; fo'ys"k.k fof/k }kjk fuEu esa ls fdl lw= dks Kkr
to derive which of the following relations ? fd;k tk ldrk gS ?
(1) N0e–lt (2) Asin(wt + kx) (1) N0e–lt (2) Asin(wt + kx)
1 1 2
1 1 (3) mv + Iw
2
(4) dksbZ ugha
(3) mv 2 + Iw2 (4) None 2 2
2 2
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7. If e1 and e 2 are two unit vectors and q is the angle 7. ;fn e1 o e 2 nks bdkbZ lfn'k gS rFkk muds chp dk dks.k

æqö æqö
between them, then sin ç ÷ is :- 'q' gS rks sin ç ÷ gksxk :-
è2ø è2ø

1r r 1r r 1r r 1r r
(1) e1 + e 2 (2) e1 - e2 (1) e1 + e 2 (2) e1 - e2
2 2 2 2
r r r r r r r r
e1 - e 2 e1 ´ e 2 e1 - e 2 e1 ´ e 2
(3) (4) r r (3) (4) r r
2 e1 e2 2 e1 e2

æ a ö æ a ö
8. In the equation ç P + 2 ÷ (V - b) = RT 8. lehdj.k ç P + (V - b) = RT esa a dk foeh; lw=
è V ø è V2 ÷ø
where P, V, T are pressure, volume and gksxkA tgk¡ P, V, T Øe'k% nkc] vk;ru vkSj rki gS rFkk
temperature respectively and R is universal gas
R lkoZf=d xSl fu;rkad gS :-
constant. The dimension of 'a' will be :-
(1) [ML–5T–2] (2) [ML5T–1] (1) [ML–5T–2] (2) [ML5T–1]
(3) [ML5T–2] (4) [ML5T2] (3) [ML5T–2] (4) [ML5T2]
9. Velocity-time graph for three particles A, B, C 9. A, B, C rhu d.kksa ds osx≤ xzkQ fn;k x;k gAS muds
are given, ratio of their acceleration will be Roj.k dk vuqikr D;k gksxk (aA : aB : aC) :-
(aA : aB : aC) :-

v A
v A
B
B 60° C
60° C
30° 45°
30° 45° t
t

(1) 1: 3 : 3 (2) 1 : 2 : 3
(1) 1: 3 : 3 (2) 1 : 2 : 3

(3) 3: 3 :1 (4) 3 :1: 3 (3) 3: 3 :1 (4) 3 :1: 3


10. A particle moves in a straight line such that its 10. ljy js[kk esa xfr dj jgs fdlh d.k dk osx v(x) = 2e–x gS
velocity is given as v(x) = 2e–x where x is its tgk¡ x d.k dh fLFkfr fn[kkrk gS rks d.k dk Roj.k x ds
position. Acceleration of particle as function of x
Qyu ds :i esa gksxk :-
will be :-
(1) –4e–x (2) –4e–2x (3) 4e–x (4) 4e–2x (1) –4e–x (2) –4e–2x (3) 4e–x (4) 4e–2x
11. An object is thrown as given. Its velocity when 11. fp=kuqlkj fdlh oLrq dks ç{ksfir fd;k tkrkA tc og
it strikes ground will be (at B) :- èkjkry ls Vdjk,xk rks mldk osx D;k gksxk (B fcUnq ij) :-

y y

x x
u=(Ai^ + Bj)m/s
^
®
u=(Ai^ + Bj)m/s
^
®
Hmax. Hmax.

A B A B
R R
(1) (Aiˆ + Bj)
ˆ m/s (2) (Aiˆ - Bj)
ˆ m/s (1) (Aiˆ + Bj)
ˆ m/s (2) (Aiˆ - Bj)
ˆ m/s

(3) (- Aiˆ - Bj)


ˆ m/s (4) None of these (3) (- Aiˆ - Bj)
ˆ m/s (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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12. In above question if range and Hmax. are equal 12. mijksDr ç'u esa ;fn ijkl rFkk vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ cjkcj
then :- gS rks :-
(1) A = B (2) A = 4B (1) A = B (2) A = 4B
(3) B = 2A (4) B = 4A (3) B = 2A (4) B = 4A
13. A particle has initial velocity of (3iˆ + 4ˆj) m / s and 13. fdlh d.k dk çkjfEHkd osx (3iˆ + 4ˆj) m / s gS rFkk Roj.k
acceleration of (0.3iˆ + 0.4ˆj) m / s 2 . Its speed after (0.3iˆ + 0.4j)
ˆ m / s 2 gAS 10 lsd.M i'pkr~ mldh pky
10 sec will be :- gksxh :-
(1) 14 m/s (2) 12 m/s (1) 14 m/s (2) 12 m/s
(3) 10 m/s (4) 8 m/s (3) 10 m/s (4) 8 m/s
14. Two particles start moving simulteneously as 14. fp=kuqlkj nks d.k leku le; ij xfr djuk çkjEHk djrs
shown in figure. Minimum seperation between gaS nksuksa ds chp U;wure nwjh fdruh gksxh :-
them will be :-
3m/s
3m/s
A 4m/s B
A 4m/s B 10m
10m
(1) 10 m (2) 8 m (3) 6 m (4) ¥ (1) 10 m (2) 8 m (3) 6 m (4) ¥
15. In above question, time when distance between 15. mijksDr ç'u esa fdrus le; ckn nksuksa ds chp nwjh U;wure
them will be minimum will be (from t = 0) :- gksxh\ (t = 0 ls)
(1) 1s (2) 1.5 s (1) 1s (2) 1.5 s
(3) 1.8 s (4) 1.6 s (3) 1.8 s (4) 1.6 s
16. A boy can throw a ball to a maximum horizontal 16. ,d cPpk fdlh xsan dks vf/kdre 100 m dh {kfS rt nwjh
distance of 100 m. Maximum height to which he rd Qsad ldrk gAS mlh xsan dks cPpk vf/kdre fdruh
can thrown the same ball will be :- Å¡pkbZ rd Qsad ldrk gS :-
(1) 100 m (2) 150 m (1) 100 m (2) 150 m
(3) 200 m (4) None of these (3) 200 m (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
17. A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40g with a 17. ,d e'khuxu ls 40g nzO;eku dh xksyh 1200m/s ds osx
velocity 1200m/s. The man holding it, can exert ls nkxh tkrh gSA tks O;fDr bls idMs gq, gS oks vf/kdre
maximum force of 288N on the gun. How many 288N dk cy vkjksfir dj ldrk gAS 1 lsd.M esa fdruh
bullets he can fire per second ? xksfy;ka pykbZ tk ldrh gaS ?
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 6 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 6
18. Two masses m1 = 5 kg and m2 = 4.8 kg tied to 18. m1 = 5 kg rFkk m2 = 4.8 kg nks nzO;eku gYdh ?k"kZ.kjfgr
a string are hanging over a light frictionless pulley. f?kjuh ls xqtjrh jLlh ls yVds gq, gAS ;fn ;s xfr djus
What is the acceleration of the masses when they ds fy, Lora= gks rks bu nz O;ekuksa dk Roj.k gks xk ?
are free to move ? (g = 9.8 m/s2) (g = 9.8 m/s2)

m1 m1
m2 m2

(1) 0.2 m/s2 (2) 9.8 m/s2 (1) 0.2 m/s2 (2) 9.8 m/s2
(3) 5 m/s2 (4) 4.8 m/s2 (3) 5 m/s2 (4) 4.8 m/s2

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r r r r r r
19. When forces F1 , F2 , F3 are acting on a particle of 19. tc fdlh m nzO;eku ds d.k ij rhu cy F1 , F2 , F3
r r r
mass m such that F2 and F3 are mutually vkjksfir fd, tk, rks ;g fojke esa jgrk gSA F2 rFkk
perpendicular, then the particle remains stationary. r r
r F3 ijLij yEcor gAS ;fn cy F1 dks gVk fn;k tk,
If the force F1 is now removed then the
acceleration of the particle is :- rks d.k dk Roj.k gksxk :-
r r
r F3 r F3
(1) – F1 /m (2) (1) – F1 /m (2)
m m
r r r r r r
(3) ( F2 – F3 )/m (4) F2 /m (3) ( F2 – F3 )/m (4) F2 /m
20. Three identical blocks of masses m = 2kg are pulled 20. izR;sd 2kg nzO;eku ds rhu le:i CykWd dks fp=kuqlkj cy
by a force 'F' with an acceleration of 0.6 m/s2 on a 'F' ds }kjk [khapk tkrk gAS ftlls fudk; esa 0.6 m/s2 dk Roj.k
frictionless surface, then what is the tension in the mRiUu gksrk gAS ;fn lrg ?k"k.Z kghu gks rks CykWd B rFkk C ds
string between block B and C (in N) ? e/; fLFkr Mksjh esa mRiUu ruko (U;wVu esa) gksxk :-
C B A F C B A F

(1) 9.2 (2) 1.2 (3) 4 (4) 9.8 (1) 9.2 (2) 1.2 (3) 4 (4) 9.8
21. A block is moving on an inclined plane making 21. {kfS rt ls 45° dks.k okys fdlh ur ry ij ,d d.k xfreku
an angle 45° with the horizontal and the coefficient gAS ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad m gAS ur ry ij Åij dh vksj xfr djkus
of friction is m. The force required to just push it ds fy, vko';d cy] bls uhps fQlyus ls jksdus ds fy,
up the inclined plane is 3 times the force required vko';d cy dk rhu xquk gAS ;fn n = 14m gks rks 'n'
to just prevent it from sliding down. If we define dk eku gksxk :-
n = 14m, then 'n' is :-
(1) 4 (2) 5
(1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 7 (4) 10 (3) 7 (4) 10
22. Contact force for shown situation is (g = 10m/s2) :- 22. iznf'krZ fp= ds fy, lEidZ cy gksxk (g = 10m/s2) :-

20 2N 20 2N
45° m = 0.2 45° m = 0.2
s
s
6 kg mk = 0.1 6 kg mk = 0.1

(1) 40 N (2) 1616N (1) 40 N (2) 1616N


(3) 4N (4) None of these (3) 4N (4) None of these
23. The length of an elastic string is x when the tension 23. ,d izR;kLFk Mksjh eas tc 5N dk ruko gks rks bldh yEckbZ
is 5N. Its length is y when the tension is 7N. What x gS tc 7N ruko gks rks yEckbZ y gAS tc ruko 9N gks
will be its length. When the tension is 9N :- rks yEckbZ gksxh :-
(1) 2x + y (2) 2y – x (1) 2x + y (2) 2y – x
(3) 7y – 5x (4) 7y + 5x (3) 7y – 5x (4) 7y + 5x
24. When a constant force is applied to a body, it 24. tc fdlh d.k ij fu;r cy vkjksfir fd;k tkrk gS rks
moves with uniform :- ;g xfr djrk gS le:i :-
(1) Acceleration (1) Roj.k ls
(2) Velocity (2) osx ls
(3) Speed (3) pky ls
(4) Momentum (4) laosx ls

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25. A 1 kg block situated on a rough incline is 25. [kqjnqjs ur ij fLFkr 1 fdxzk dk xqVdk fp= esa n'kkZ, x,
connected to a spring of negligible mass having vuqlkj fLiazx fu;rkad 100 N m–1 okys ux.; nzO;eku
spring constant 100 N m–1 as shown in the figure.
dh fLizax ls tqM+k gqvk gAS xqVds dks f[kapko jfgr fLFkfr
The block is released from rest with the spring in
the unstretched position. The block moves 10 cm esa fLizax ls fojkekoLFkk esa NksM+k tkrk gAS xqVdk fojkekoLFkk
down the incline before coming to rest. The esa vkus ls iwoZ ur ij uhps 10 lseh pyrk gAS xqVds ,oa
coefficient of friction between the block and the
ur ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad D;k gksxk ? (g = 10 eh@lsd.M2
incline is (Take g = 10 m s–2 and assume that the
pulley is frictionless) rFkk ;g ekudj fd f?kjuh ?k"kZ.kjfgr gS )

k=100 Nm –1 k=100 Nm –1

1
1

kg
kg

45° 45°

(1) 0.2 (2) 0.3 (3) 0.5 (4) 0.6 (1) 0.2 (2) 0.3 (3) 0.5 (4) 0.6
26. One milligram of matter is converted into energy. 26. inkFkZ dk ,d feyhxzke ÅtkZ esa ifjofrZr fd;k tkrk gAS
The energy released will be :- blesa fdruh ÅtkZ eqDr gksxh ?
(1) 9 × 106 J (1) 9 × 106 J
(2) 9 × 108 J (2) 9 × 108 J
(3) 9 × 1010 J (3) 9 × 1010 J
(4) 9 × 1012 J (4) 9 × 1012 J
27. A 30 m deep well is having water upto 15 m. An 27. 30 m xgjs dq,¡ esa 15 m rd ty Hkjk gqvk gAS ,d batu
engine evacuates it in one hour. The power of the bls ,d ?k.Vs esa [kkyh dj nsrk gSA ;fn dq,¡ dk O;kl
engine, if the diameter of the well is 4 m is :- 4 eh g]S rks batu dh 'kfDr D;k gksxh ?
(1) 11.55 kW (2) 1155 kW (1) 11.55 kW (2) 1155 kW
(3) 23.10 kW (4) 2310 kW (3) 23.10 kW (4) 2310 kW
28. A raindrop falling from a height h above ground, 28. tehu ls h Å¡pkbZ ij ls fxjrh gqbZ ckfj'k dh ,d cwn¡ ] lhekar
attains a near terminal velocity when it has fallen
osx ds yxHkx osx dks rc izkIr djrh gS tc ;g æç ö÷ h
3
æ 3ö è 4ø
through a height ç ÷ h . Which of the diagram
è 4ø
dh Å¡pkbZ fxjrh gSA fn[kk, x, fp= esa ls dkSu&lk vkjs[k
shown in figure correctly shows the change in
kinetic and potential energy of the drop during its
cw¡n ds blds tehu ij fxjrs le; xfrt o fLFkfrt ÅtkZ
falling to the ground ? esa ifjorZu dks n'kkZrk gS ?

PE PE
h h
(1) (2) (1) (2)
KE KE
t t

h PE h PE
KE KE
(3) KE (4) h (3) (4) h
PE KE PE
t t t t

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29. A body of mass 0.5 kg travels in a straight line 29. 0.5 fdxz k nz O ;eku okyh ,d oLrq ljy js [ kk es a
with velocity v = ax3/2 where a = 5 m–1/2s–1. The v = ax3/2 ds osx ls xfr djrh g]S tgk¡ a = 5m–1/2s–1
work done by the net force during its displacement gAS blds x = 0 ls x = 2 m rd foLFkkiu ds nkjS ku dqy
from x = 0 to x = 2 m is :- cy ds }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z gksrk gS :-
(1) 1.5 J (2) 50 J (1) 1.5 J (2) 50 J
(3) 10 J (4) 100 J (3) 10 J (4) 100 J
30. Two inclined frictionless tracks, one gradual and 30. nks ?k"kZ. kjfgr >q ds gq , iFk] ftuesa ls ,d rks Øfed
the other steep meet at A from where two stones (Gradual) rFkk nwljk ,dne <kyw (Steep) tks A ij feyrs
are allowed to slide down from rest. Which of the gaS] tgk¡ ls nks iRFkjksa dks fojkekoLFkk ls fp=kuqlkj izR;sd
following statement is correct ?
iFk ls ,d dks yq<+dk;k tkrk gAS fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku
I A lgh gS ?
II A
I
h II
B q1 q2 C h
B q1 q2 C
(1) Both the stones reach the bottom at the same
time but not with the same speed. (1) nksuksa gh iRFkj ryh esa leku le; ij rks igqp
¡ rs gaS ysfdu
(2) Both the stones reach the bottom with the leku pky ls ughaA
same speed and stone I reaches the bottom (2) nksuksa gh iRFkj ryh ij leku pky ls igq¡prs gaS rFkk
earlier than stone II. iRFkj I ryh esa iRFkj II ls iw oZ igq¡prk gAS
(3) Both the stones reach the bottom with the
(3) nksuksa gh iRFkj ryh esa leku pky ls igq¡prs gaS rFkk iRFkj
same speed and stone II reaches the bottom
II ryh esa iRFkj I ls iw oZ igq¡prk gAS
earlier than stone I.
(4) Both the stones reach the bottom at different (4) nksuksa iRFkj ryh esa fHkUu le;ksa esa igq¡prs gaS vkjS fHkUu
times and with different speeds. pkyksa lsA
31. A body is falling freely under the action of gravity 31. ,d fi.M fuokZr esa vdsys xq#Ro ds izHkko esa Lora = :i
alone in vacuum. Which of the following ls fxj jgh gAS fxjus ds nkSjku fuEu esa ls dkuS &lh jkf'k
quantities remain constant during the fall? leku cuh jgrh gS ?
(1) Kinetic energy (1) xfrt ÅtkZ
(2) Potential energy (2) fLFkfrt ÅtkZ
(3) Total mechanical energy (3) dqy ;kaf=dh; ÅtkZ
(4) Total linear momentum (4) dqy js[kh; laox s
32. A force F acting on an object varies with distance 32. fp= esa fn[kk, x, vuqlkj x nwjh ls ifjorZu ds lkFk fdlh
x as shown in the figure. The work done by the oLrq ij ,d cy F dk;Zjr gSA x = 0 ls x = 20m rd
force in moving the object from x = 0 to x = 20m fdlh oLrq dks xfr djus esa cy }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z
is :- gS :-

100 100
F(in N)

F(in N)

75 75
50 50
25 25
0 0
5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20
x(in m) x(in m)
(1) 500 J (2) 1000 J (3) 1500 J (4) 2000 J (1) 500 J (2) 1000 J (3) 1500 J (4) 2000 J

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33. A space craft of mass M and moving with velocity v. 33. ,d M nzO;eku dk vUrfj{k;ku v osx ls xfr dj jgk gAS
Suddenly breaks in two pieces. After the explosion vpkud ;g nks Hkkxksa esa VwV tkrk gAS foLQksV ds i'pkr~
one of them mass m becomes stationary. What is
buesa ls ,d Hkkx ftldk nzO;eku m gS rqjUr fojkekoLFkk
the velocity of the other part of craft :-
esa vk tkrk gS rks ;ku ds nwljs Hkkx dk osx gksxk :-
Mv
(1) (2) v Mv
M-m (1) (2) v
M-m
Mv M-m Mv M-m
(3) (4) v (3) (4) v
m m m m
r
34. Two particles having position vectors 34. nks d.k ftuds fLFkfr lfn'k r1 = (3iˆ + 5ˆj) ehVj rFkk
r r r
r1 = (3iˆ + 5ˆj) meter and r2 = (-5iˆ - 3j)
ˆ meter and ˆ ehVj g S rFkk vr = (4iˆ + 3j)
r2 = (-5iˆ - 3j) ˆ m/s o
1
r r
moving with velocities v1 = (4iˆ + 3j)
ˆ m/s and v 2 = (aˆi + 7ˆj) m/s osx ls xfr dj jgs gAS ;fn ;s nksuksa
r d.k 2 l S d .M+ ds i'pkr~ Vdjk,s a rks a dk eku
v 2 = (aˆi + 7ˆj) m/s if they collide after 2 seconds
gksxk:-
the value of a is :-
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8
35. An explosion breaks a rock into three parts in a 35. ,d foLQksV fdlh pV~Vku dks {kSfrt ry esa rhu Hkkxksa esa
horizontal plane. Two of them go off at right fo;ksftr djrk gAS buesa ls nks Hkkx ijLij ledks.k ij tkrs
angles to each other. The first part of mass 2kg gAS igyk Hkkx ftldk nzO;eku 2kg g,S 12 m/s dh pky
moves with speed 12 m/s and the second part of ls xfr djrk gS rFkk nwljk Hkkx ftldk nzO;eku 4Kg g]S
mass 4kg moves with 8 m/s if the third part flies 8 m/s dh pky ls xfr djrk gAS ;fn rhljk Hkkx 4m/s dh
of with a speed of 4m/s, then its mass is :- pky ls xfr djrk gS rks rhljs Hkkx dk nzO;eku gksxk :-
(1) 3 kg (2) 5 kg (1) 3 kg (2) 5 kg
(3) 7 kg (4) 10 kg (3) 7 kg (4) 10 kg
36. A ball of mass m moving with speed v0 strikes 36. ,d xsan ftldk nzO;eku m gAS v0 pky ls xfr djrh gqbZ
a block of mass 3m kept at rest. The collision is fojkekoLFkk esa 3m nzO;eku ds CykWd ls Vdjkrh gAS ;g
completely inelastic if k is spring constant then VDdj iw.kZr% vizR;kLFk gAS ;fn fLiazx fu;rkad k gS rks fLiazx
maximum compression in spring is :- dk vf/kdre laihM+u fdruk gksxk ?

mv02 mv02
(1) (1)
k k

mv02 mv02
(2) (2)
2k 2k

mv02 mv02
(3) (3)
3k 3k

mv02 mv02
(4) (4)
4k 4k

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37. The ball sticks to block C, then block C collides 37. ,d xsan CykWd C ls fpid tkrh gS rFkk CykWd C CykWd
elastically head on with A. If the maximum A ls iw . kZr % iz R ;kLFk VDdj djrk gS A ;fn fLia z x es a
compression x0, the spring constant k is :- vf/kdre laihMu x0 gS rks fLiazx fu;rkad k dk eku gksxk:-
v0 C A B
m m 2m m
(ball)

2 mv02 mv02 2 mv02 mv02


(1) (2) (1) (2)
3 x 20 2x 02 3 x 20 2x 02

mv 20 mv02 mv 20 mv02
(3) (4) (3) (4)
3x 20 6x 02 3x 20 6x 02

38. A body of mass m1 is moving with a velocity 38. ,d m1 nzO;eku dk fi.M 3m/s pky ls xfr djrs gq,
3m/s collides with another body at rest of mass fojke esa j[ks m2 nzO;eku ds fi.M ls Vdjkrk gAS VDdj
m2. After collision the velocities of the two bodies ds i'pkr~ nksuksa fi.M Øe'k% 2m/s rFkk 5m/s dh pky
are 2m/s and 5m/s respectively along the direction ls m1 nzO;eku dh xfr dh fn'kk esa xfr djrs gAS rks
of motion of m1. The ratio of m1/m2 is :- m1/m2 dk eku gksxk :-
5 5
(1) (2) 5 (1) (2) 5
12 12

1 12 1 12
(3) (4) (3) (4)
5 5 5 5
39. A rod of length 3m and its mass per unit length 39. 3m yEch ,d NM+ ftldh izfr ,dkad yEckbZ nzO;eku
is directly proportional to the distance x from its x ds lekuqikrh gS tgk¡ x ,d fljs ls nwjh gAS rks NM+ dk
one end. The center of gravity of the rod from that xq:Roh; dsUnz bl fljs ls gksxk :-
end will be at :-
(1) 1.5 m (2) 2 m
(1) 1.5 m (2) 2 m
(3) 2.5 m (4) 3.0 m
(3) 2.5 m (4) 3.0 m
40. Two blocks of equal mass are tied with a light 40. leku nzO;eku ds nks xqVdksa dks ,d gYdh Mksjh ds fljks ls
string which passes over a massless pulley as ck¡/kk x;k gAS Mksjh ,d nzO;eku jfgr f?kjuh ij ls xqtjrh gAS tlS k
shown in figure. The magnitude of acceleration fd fp= esa fn[kk;k x;k gAS nksuksa xqVdksa ds nzO;eku dsUnz ds
of centre of mass of both the blocks is (neglect
Roj.k dk ifjek.k gS %& (izR;sd LFkku ij ?k"kZ.k ux.; g)S
friction every where) :-

30º
30º

g g g g
m / s2 m / s2 (1) m / s2 (2) m / s2
(1) (2) 4 8
4 8
g g
(3) m / s2 (4) g m/s2 (3) m / s2 (4) g m/s2
2 2
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Thermodynamics

41. The no. of element in any period is equal to :- 41. fdlh vkorZ esa rRo dh la[;k cjkcj gksrh gS :-
(1) No. of electron in that shell (1) ml dks"k esa mifLFkr bysDVªku dh la[;k ds
(2) No. of subshell present in that period (2) ml vkorZ esa mifLFkr midks"k ds
(3) ml vkorZ esa mifLFkr d{kdksa dh la[;k ds nqxqus ds
(3) Twice the no. of orbitals present in that period
cjkcj
(4) 2n2 (4) 2n2
42. The electronic configuration of curium (Z = 96) 42. D;wfj;e (Z = 96) dk bysDVªkWuh; foU;kl gS :-
is :- (1) 86[Rn] 5f3 6d5 7s2 (2) 86[Rn] 5f7 6d2 7s1
(1) 86[Rn] 5f3 6d5 7s2 (2) 86[Rn] 5f7 6d2 7s1
(3) 86[Rn] 5f7 6d1 7s2 (4) 86[Rn] 5f8 6d2 7s0 (3) 86[Rn] 5f7 6d1 7s2 (4) 86[Rn] 5f8 6d2 7s0
43. Which of the following have the same no. of 43. fuEu esa ls fdlds ckãre dks'k esa bysDVªkWu dh la[;k leku
electrons in outermost shell :- gksrh gS :-
(1) Elements with Z = 30, 48, 80 (1) Z = 30, 48, 80 okys rRo
(2) Elements with Z = 14,15,16 (2) Z = 14,15,16 okys rRo
(3) Element with Z = 20,30,50 (3) Z = 20,30,50 okys rRo
(4) Element with Z = 10, 18, 26 (4) Z = 10, 18, 26 okys rRo
44. The difference between atomic radii in which one 44. fuEufyf[kr ;qXeksa esa ls fdl ;qXe esa ijek.kq f=T;k vUrj
of the following pairs is maximum :- lokZf/kd gS :-
(1) Rb, Cs (2) Na, Ca (1) Rb, Cs (2) Na, Ca
(3) Li, Na (4) Na, K (3) Li, Na (4) Na, K
45. Correct order of second ionisation potential is :- 45. f}rh; vk;uu foHko dk lgh Øe gS :-
(1) Cl > S > Al > Ar > Si (1) Cl > S > Al > Ar > Si
(2) Ar > S > Cl > Al > Si (2) Ar > S > Cl > Al > Si
(3) Cl > Ar > S > Si > Al (3) Cl > Ar > S > Si > Al
(4) Ar > Cl > S > Al > Si (4) Ar > Cl > S > Al > Si
46. The correct order of Ka in aqueous solution at 46. 298K ij tyh; foy;u esa Ka dk lgh Øe gS :-
298K :- (1) H2O > H2S > H2Se > H2Te
(1) H2O > H2S > H2Se > H2Te
(2) H2Te > H2Se > H2S > H2O
(2) H2Te > H2Se > H2S > H2O
(3) H2O > H2Te > H2Se > H2S (3) H2O > H2Te > H2Se > H2S
(4) None of these (4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
47. Which of the following is least stable :- 47. fuEu esa dkSu U;wure LFkk;h gS :-
(1) CI4 (2) GeI4 (1) CI4 (2) GeI4
(3) SnI4 (4) PbI4 (3) SnI4 (4) PbI4
48. Which of the following is present within a layer 48. fuEu esa dkSulk cy xszQkbV dh lajpuk dh ijr esa mifLFkr
of graphite structure :- gksrk gS :-
(1) Metallic bond (2) Ionic bond (1) /kkfRod ca/k (2) vk;fud ca/k
(3) Covalent bond (4) Vanderwaal forces (3) lgla;kstd ca/k (4) ok.MjokYl cy
49. In which of the following there are two nodal 49. fuEu esa fdl v.kq d{kd esa nks uksMh; ry gS :-
plane :-
(1) s 2s (2) p2py
(1) s 2s (2) p2py
(3) p*2py (4) s*2px
(3) p*2py (4) s*2px
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50. In fused state, poorest conductor of electricity is:- 50. xfyr voLFkk esa dkuS fo|qr dk ncq Zy pkyd gS :-
(1) KCl (2) BeCl2 (1) KCl (2) BeCl2
(3) CaCl2 (4) SrCl2 (3) CaCl2 (4) SrCl2
51. Correct order of strength of H-bond :- 51. H-ca/k lkeF;Z dk lgh Øe gS :-
(1) H2S > H2O > H2Se (2) PH3 > NH3 > AsH3 (1) H2S > H2O > H2Se (2) PH3 > NH3 > AsH3
(3) HF > H2O > NH3 (4) H2O > H–F > NH3 (3) HF > H2O > NH3 (4) H2O > H–F > NH3
52. Which of following is not electron deficient 52. fuEu esa dkuS bysDVªkWu U;wu ;kfS xd ugha gS :-
compound :- (1) Be(C2H5)2 (2) Al2(CH3)6
(1) Be(C2H5)2 (2) Al2(CH3)6
(3) B2H6 (4) Si(CH3)4
(3) B2H6 (4) Si(CH3)4
53. Which of following is correct about directional 53. fuEu esa dkSu d{kdksa ds fn'kkRed xq.k ds lanHkZ esa lgh
character of orbital :- gaS :-
(1) p > sp (2) p < sp (1) p > sp (2) p < sp
(3) p = sp (4) None (3) p = sp (4) dksbZ ugha
54. How many molecules of C6H6 are there in 1L C6H6 54. 1L C6H6 es a C 6H 6 ds fdrus v.kq gksx sa ;fn ?kuRo
if its density is 0.88 Kg/L :- 0.88 Kg/L gS :-
(1) 6.795 × 1024 molecule (1) 6.795 × 1024 v.kq
(2) 6.795 × 1023 molecule (2) 6.795 × 1023 v.kq
(3) 6.02 × 1023 molecule (3) 6.02 × 1023 v.kq
(4) 6.02 × 1010 molecule (4) 6.02 × 1010 v.kq
55. How many seconds are there in 3 days ? 55. 3 fnuksa esa fdrus ldS .M gksrs gaS ?
(1) 259200 sec (2) 172800 sec (1) 259200 sec (2) 172800 sec
(3) 24800 sec (4) 72000 sec (3) 24800 sec (4) 72000 sec
56. The relative number of atoms of elements 'x' and 56. fdlh ;kfS xd esa 'x' o 'y' rRoksa ds ijek.kqvksa dh vkisf{kd
'y' in a compound is 0.25 and 0.5, the empirical la[;k 0.25 ,oa 0.5 gS rks ;kSfxd dk ewykuiq krh lw =
formula of compound is :- gS :-
(1) xy (2) x2y (3) xy2 (4) x2y2 (1) xy (2) x2y (3) xy2 (4) x2y2
57. How many grams of phosphoric acid is required 57. 120 gm lksfM;e gkbMªkWDlkbM dks iw.kZr% mnklhu djus
to complete neutralize 120 gm of sodium ds fy, fdrus xzke QkWLQksfjd vEy dh vko';drk
hydroxide ? gksxh ?
(1) 0.98 (2) 98 (3) 89 (4) 49 (1) 0.98 (2) 98 (3) 89 (4) 49
58. If 40 gm of CaCO3 is treated with 40 gm of HCl, 58. ;fn 40 gm CaCO3 dks 40 gm HCl ds lkFk vfHkÏr
which of the reactants will act as limiting reagent? djk;k tkrk gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lhekUr vfHkdeZd gksxk?
(1) CaCO3 (2) HCl (1) CaCO3 (2) HCl
(3) Both are equal (4) Can't pridict (3) nksuksa leku gaS (4) Kkr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
59. The weight of AgCl precipated when a solution 59. tc 5.85 g NaCl ds foy;u dks 3.4 g AgNO3
containing 5.85 g of NaCl is added to a solution ds foy;u esa feyk;k tkrk gS rks AgCl vo{ksi dk
containing 3.4 g of AgNO3 is :- Hkkj D;k gksxk :-
(1) 28 g (2) 9.25 g (1) 28 g (2) 9.25 g
(3) 2.870 g (4) 58 gm (3) 2.870 g (4) 58 g
60. If the kinetic energy of a particle is increased four 60. ;fn fdlh d.k dh xfrt ÅtkZ pkj xquk c<+kbZ tk;s rks mldh
times then the percentage decrease in its Mh&czkWXyh rjaxn/S ;Z esa izfr'kr deh gksxh :-
De-Broglie wavelength will be :-
(1) 41% (2) 73%
(1) 41% (2) 73%
(3) 100% (4) 50% (3) 100% (4) 50%
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61. The ratio of the radius difference between 4 and 61. H ijek.kq o Li2+ vk;u ds 4th o 3rd dks'kksa ds e/; f=T;k
3rd orbit of H-atom and that of Li+2 ion is :- vUrj dk vuqikr gksxk :-
(1) 3 : 4 (2) 9 : 1 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 3 : 1 (1) 3 : 4 (2) 9 : 1 (3) 1 : 1 (4) 3 : 1
14
62. What is the energy content per photon (J) for light 62. 4.2 × 10 vko`fÙk ;Dq r izdk'k esa izfr QksVkWu ÅtkZ (twy es)
a
of frequency 4.2 × 1014 ? dh ek=k D;k gksxh ?
(1) 2.5 × 10–18 (2) 2.8 × 10–19 (1) 2.5 × 10–18 (2) 2.8 × 10–19
(3) 2.8 × 10–21 (4) 4.3 × 10–20 (3) 2.8 × 10–21 (4) 4.3 × 10–20
63. What is the potential energy of an electron present 63. Be+3 vk;u ds N dks'k esa mifLFkr bysDVªkWu dh fLFkfrt
in N-shell of the Be3+ ion :- ÅtkZ D;k gksxh :-
(1) –13.6 eV (2) –27.2 eV (1) –13.6 eV (2) –27.2 eV
(3) –3.4 eV (4) –6.8 eV (3) –3.4 eV (4) –6.8 eV
64. How many electron in an atom can have n = 4, 64. ,d ijek.kq esa n = 4, l = 2, m = –2 rFkk S = +½ DokaVe
l = 2, m = –2 and S = +½ :- la[;k okys fdrus e– gksaxs :-
(1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 10 (1) 1 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 10
3+ 3+
65. Be and a proton are accelerated by the same 65. Be o izksVkWu dks leku foHko ls Rofjr fd;k x;k mudh
potential, their de–Broglie wavelength's have the Mh&czkWXyh rjaxn/S ;Z dk vuqikr gksxk
ratio (assume mass of proton = mass of neutron) (ekuk izksVkWu dk æO;eku = U;wVªkWu dk æO;eku)
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 3 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 1 : 4 (1) 1 : 1 (2) 1 : 3 3 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 1 : 4
66. The ratio of velocity of the electron in the third 66. Li2+ ds r`rh; o iape dks'k esa bysDVªkWu ds osx dk vuqikr
and fifth orbit of Li2+ would be :- gksxk :-
(1) 25 : 9 (2) 9 : 25 (3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3 (1) 25 : 9 (2) 9 : 25 (3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3
67. The density of O2(g) is maximum at :- 67. O2(g) dk ?kuRo vf/kdre gksxk :-
(1) STP (2) 273 K and 2 atm (1) STP ij (2) 273 K rFkk 2 atm ij
(3) 546 K and 1 atm (4) 546 K and 2 atm (3) 546 K rFkk 1 atm ij (4) 546 K rFkk 2 atm ij
68. 20 L of SO2 diffuses through a porous partition 68. ,d fNfær Hkkx ls 20 L SO2, 60 s esa folfjr gksrh gS
in 60 s. Volume of O 2 diffuse under similar rks leku ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa 30 s esa O2 dk fdruk vk;ru
condition in 30 s will be :- folfjr gksxk :-
(1) 12.14 L (2) 14.14 L (1) 12.14 L (2) 14.14 L
(3) 18.14 L (4) 28.14 L (3) 18.14 L (4) 28.14 L
69. In Vander wall's equation of state for a non-ideal 69. okUMjoky dh vukn'kZ xSl dh voLFkk lehdj.k esa dkSulk
gas, which term accounts for intermolecular forces in varjkf.od cyksa ds fy, gksrk gS ?
is :-
æ a ö
æ a ö (1) V – b (2) çè P + 2 ÷ø
(1) V – b (2) çè P + 2 ÷ø V
V
(3) RT (4) (RT)–1
(3) RT (4) (RT)–1
70. Which of the following can be most readily 70. buesa ls dkuS lh xl
S lcls tYnh æOkhÏr gksxh ?
liquafied ?
(fn;k gS : a dk eku NH 3 = 4.17, CO 2 = 3.59,
(Given : Value of 'a' for NH3 = 4.17, CO2 = 3.59,
SO2 = 6.71, Cl2 = 6.49)
SO2 = 6.71, Cl2 = 6.49)
(1) NH3 (2) Cl2
(1) NH3 (2) Cl2
(3) SO2 (4) CO2 (3) SO2 (4) CO2
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71. At moderate pressure, the Vander Walls equation 71. e/;orhZ nkc ij okUMj oky lehdj.k gksxk :-
become :-
(1) PVm = RT
(1) PVm = RT
(2) P(Vm – b) = RT
(2) P(Vm – b) = RT

æ a ö
æ a ö (3) ç P + 2 ÷ ( Vm ) = RT
(3) ç P + 2 ÷ ( Vm ) = RT è Vm ø
è Vm ø

RT a RT a
+ (4) P = +
(4) P = Vm Vm2
Vm Vm2

72. The compressibility factor for a real gas at high 72. okLrfod xSl ds fy, mPp nkc ij laihM~;rk xq.kkad
pressure is :- gksxk :-

Pb Pb
(1) 1 (2) 1 + (1) 1 (2) 1 +
RT RT

Pb RT Pb RT
(3) 1 - (4) 1 - (3) 1 - (4) 1 -
RT Pb RT Pb

73. 1 mole of H2SO4 is mixed with 2 moles of NaOH. 73. tc 1 eksy H2SO4 dks 2 eksy NaOH ds lkFk feyk;k
The heat evolved will be :- tkrk g]S rks fu"dkflr m"ek gksxh :-
(1) 57.3 kJ (2) 2 × 57.3 kJ (1) 57.3 kJ (2) 2 × 57.3 kJ

57.3 57.3
(3) kJ (4) Can't be predicted (3) kJ (4) ugha crk;k tk ldrk
2 2

74. The heat of combustion of solid benzoic acid at 74. Bksl csUtksbd vEy ds ngu dh m"ek (fu;r vk;ru ij)
constant volume is –321.30 kJ at 27°C. The heat –321.30 kJ gS rks fu;r nkc ij ngu dh m"ek gksxh :-
of combustion at constant pressure is :-
(1) –321.30 – 0.3 R (2) –321.30 + 0.3 R
(1) –321.30 – 0.3 R (2) –321.30 + 0.3 R

(3) –321.30 – 0.15 R (4) –321.30 + 0.9 R (3) –321.30 – 0.15 R (4) –321.30 + 0.9 R

75. The enthalpy of formation of ammonia is 75. veksfu;k dh laHkou ,UFkSYih –46 kJ mol–1 gS rks
–46 kJ mol –1. The enthalpy of change for the
reaction 2NH3(g) ¾® N2(g) + 3H2(g) ds fy, ,UFkYS ih esa ifjorZu

2NH3(g) ¾® N2(g) + 3H2(g) is :- D;k gksxk :-

(1) 46.0 kJ (2) 92.0 kJ (1) 46.0 kJ (2) 92.0 kJ

(3) –23.0 kJ (4) –92.0 kJ (3) –23.0 kJ (4) –92.0 kJ


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76. According to Hess's law, the enthalpy change 76. gl
S ds fu;e ds vul
q kj fdlh jklk;fud izfØ;k ds fy;s
during a chemical reaction depends upon :-
,UFkSYih esa ifjorZu fuHkZj djsxk :-
(1) Path by which reactants change into products
(1) vfHkdkjdksa ls mRikn cuus okys iFk ijA
(2) The temperature of reactants and products
(2) vfHkdkjdksa vkSj mRikn ds rkieku ijA
(3) The enthalpy of the initial reactants and final
products (3) izkjfEHkd vfHkdkjdksa vkSj vafre mRiknksa dh ,UFkYS ih

(4) The volume change accompanying the


ijA
chemical reaction (4) jklk;fud izfØ;k esa gksus okys vk;ru ifjorZu ijA
77. For the process, 77. CO2(s) ¾® CO2(g)

CO2(s) ¾® CO2(g) izØe ds fy;s :-


(1) Both DH and DS are positive (1) DH vkjS DS nksuksa /kukRed gksxsa

(2) DH is negative and DS is positive (2) DH ½.kkRed vkSj DS /kukRed

(3) DH is positive and DS is negative (3) DH /kukRed vkSj DS ½.kkRed

(4) Both DH and DS are negative (4) DH vkjS DS nksuksa ½.kkRed

78. The standard Gibb's free energy change, DG° is 78. fxCl dh ekud eDq r ÅtkZ vkSj lkE; fLFkjkad esa laca/k
related to equilibrium constant KP as :- gS :-

æ e ö æ e ö
(1) KP = –RTlnDG° (2) KP = ç ÷ DG ° (1) KP = –RTlnDG° (2) KP = ç ÷ DG °
è RT ø è RT ø

-DG° DG ° -DG° DG °
(3) KP = (4) KP = e - RT (3) KP = (4) KP = e - RT
RT RT

79. The enthalpy of formation of N2O and NO are 82 79. N 2O vkS j NO dh la H kou m"ek,s a Øe'k% 82 vk Sj
and 90 kJ/mole respectively the enthalpy of 90 kJ/mole gAS rks fuEufyf[kr izfØ;k dk DH crkb;s
reaction, 2N2O(g) + O2(g) ¾® 4NO(g)
2N2O(g) + O2(g) ¾® 4NO(g)
(1) 8 kJ (2) 88 kJ (3) –16 kJ (4) 196 kJ (1) 8 kJ (2) 88 kJ (3) –16 kJ (4) 196 kJ

80. Standard enthalpy of formation of O3, CO2, NH3 80. O3, CO 2, NH3 vk Sj HI ds la Hkou dh m"ek,s a 142.2,
–1
and HI are 142.2, –393.3, –46.2 and 25.9 kJ mol –393.3, –46.2 vkjS 25.9 kJ mol–1 gAS mudh LFkkf;Ro dk
order of their increasing stabilities is :- c<+rk gqvk Øe gksxk :-
(1) O3, CO2, NH3, HI (2) CO2, NH3, HI, O3 (1) O3, CO2, NH3, HI (2) CO2, NH3, HI, O3

(3) O3, HI, NH3, CO2 (4) NH3, HI, CO2, O2 (3) O3, HI, NH3, CO2 (4) NH3, HI, CO2, O2
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TOPIC : Structural organisation in plant, Anatomy, Cell structure and funtion, Biomolecule, Cell division
and Cell cycles, Diversity in living world, Animal kingdom, Structural organisation in animal, Animal
tissue
81. Male gametophyte with least number of cell is 81. dksf'kdkvksa dh U;wure la[;k okyk uj ;qXedksn~fHkn~ fdlesa
present in : gksrk gS &
(1) Pteridophyte (1) VsfjMksQkbV esa
(2) Bryophyte (2) czk;ksQkbV esa
(3) Gymnosperm (3) ftEuksLieZ (vuko`Ùkchth) esa
(4) Angiosperm (4) ,fUt;ksLieZ (vko`Ùkchth) esa
82. For body growth and repair one needs :- 82. 'kjhj dh o`f¼ ,oa iqu:n~Hkou ds fy, fdldh vko';drk
gksrh g\ S
(1) Carbohydrate (2) Fat
(1) dkcksZgkbMsªV (2) olk
(3) Protein (4) Vitamin (3) izkVs hu (4) foVkfeu
83. Nucleosides are :- 83. U;wfDy;kslkbM gksrs gS :-
(1) Glycosides (1) XykbdkslkbMl~
(2) Nitrogen base + Sugar (2) ukbVªkstu {kkj + 'kdZjk
(3) Organic compound (3) dkcZfud ;kSfxd
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
84. Which one of the following is largest brown 84. fuEufyf[kr es a ls dk S ulh lcls cM+ h Hkw j h 'k So ky
algae ? gS\
(1) Microcystis (2) Acetabuleria (1) ekbØksflfLVl (2) ,lhVkcqysfj;k
(3) Laminaria (4) Macrocystis (3) ysfeusfj;k (4) esØksf lfLVl
85. Match column-I with column-II and find out 85. dkW y e-I o dkW y e -II dks feykb;s vk S j lgh mÙkj
correct answer : pqfu;s &

Column-I Column-II Column-I Column-II


(A) vloguh; viq"ih; (I) vuko`Ùkchth
(A) Non-vascular (I) Gymnosperms
cryptogams ikni
(B) Phanerogams (II) Pteridophytes (B) iq"ih; ikni (II) VsfjMksQkbV~l
(C) Vascular cryptogams (III) Bryophytes (C) laoguh; viq"ih; ikni (III) czk;ksQkbV~l

(1) A-III, B-II, C-I (2) A-I, B-II, C-III (1) A-III, B-II, C-I (2) A-I, B-II, C-III

(3) A-III, B-I, C-II (4) A-II, B-III, C-I (3) A-III, B-I, C-II (4) A-II, B-III, C-I

86. Which of the following is the most abundant 86. fuEu esa ls dkuS lk izkVs hu tUrq txr esa lokZf/kd ek=k esa
protein in animal world ? ik;k tkrk gS\
(1) RuBisCo (2) Collagen (1) :fcLdks (2) dksy t
s u
(3) Trypsin (4) Insulin (3) fVªfIlu (4) balqfyu

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87. Match the following :- 87. fuEu dk feyku djs

Column-I Column-II LrEHk-I LrEHk-II


(A) Insulin (i) Fights infectious agents (A) balqfyu (i) laØfer ls yM+uk
(B) Antibody (ii) Hormone (B) ,aVhckWMh (ii) gkeksZu
(C) Receptor (iii) Enables glucose (C) fjlsIVj (iii) Xywdkst dk dksf'kdk esa
transport into cells ifjogu
(D) GLUT-4 (iv) Sensory reception (smell, (D) GLUT-4 (iv) laosnh xgz .k (lwa?kuk] Lokn]
taste, hormone etc) gkeksZu vkfn)
(1) A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii (1) A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
(2) A-ii, B-iv, C-iii, D-i (2) A-ii, B-iv, C-iii, D-i
(3) A-i, B-iv, -C-iii, D-ii (3) A-i, B-iv, -C-iii, D-ii
(4) A-i, B-iv, C-ii, D-iii (4) A-i, B-iv, C-ii, D-iii
88. Lateral meristem includes :- 88. ik'ohZ; foHkT;ksÙkd esa lfEefyr gS :-
(1) Intrafascicular & interfascicular cambium only (1) dsoy vUrjiwfy; dsZfEc;e rFkk varjkiwyh; dfS Ec;e
(2) Cork cambium only (2) dsoy dkWdZ dZsfEc;e
(3) Intra fascicular & interfascicular cambium and (3) vUrjiwyh; dSfEc;e] vUrjkiwyh; dSfEc;e vkSj dkWdZ
cork cambium dsfEc;e
(4) Inter fascicular and cork cambium only (4) dsoy vUrjiwyh; dSfEc;e vkSj dkWdZ dSfEc;e
89. Identify the correct match from column - I and 89. LrEHk - I rFkk LrEHk - II ls lgh feyku dh igpku
Column - II :- dhft, :-

Column-I Column-II LrEHk-I LrEHk-II


(a) Tapeworm (i) Aschelminthes (a) QhrkÏfe (i) ,LdsfYeaFkht
(b) Amoeba (ii) Protozoa (b) vehck (ii) izksVkstksvk
(c) Roundworms (iii) Arthropoda (c) xksyÏfe (iii) vkFkzksZaiksMk
(d) Insects (iv) Platyhelminthes (d) dhV (iv) IysfVgSfYeaFkht
Options: fodYi :
(1) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv (1) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
(2) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i (2) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i
(3) a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii (3) a-iv, b-iii, c-i, d-ii
(4) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii (4) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii
90. Nuclear dimorphism is present in :- 90. dsUndz h; n~fo:irk fuEu esa ikbZ tkrh gS :-
(1) Amoeba (2) Paramecium (1) vehck (2) iSjkfef'k;e
(3) Entamoeba (4) Plasmodium (3) ,.Vvehck (4) IykTeksfM;e
91. Respiration in king crab occurs through :- 91. jkt ddZV (fdax Øsc) esa 'olu gksrk g\ S
(1) Gills (2) Book gills (1) Dykse }kjk (2) iqLr Dykse }kjk
(3) Book lungs (4) Trachea (3) iqLr Qq¶Qql }kjk (4) 'olfudkvksa }kjk
92. Which organism becomes asymmetrical due to 92. dkSulk tho ifjo/kZu ds nkSjku ,asBu ds dkj.k vlefer
torsion during the development ? gks tkrk g\ S
(1) Snail (2) Earthworm (1) ?kksa?kk (2) dsapqvk
(3) Cockroach (4) Star fish (3) frypêk (4) rkjk eNyh

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93. Which statement is true about the organism given 93. uhps fp= esa fn, x, tho ds lanHkZ esa dkSulk dFku lR;
in the figure below ? gS\

(1) This is a member of phylum annelida (1) ;g la?k ,sufs yMk dk lnL; gaS
(2) Hooks and suckers are present (2) vadq'k rFkk pw"kd mifLFkr gksrs gaS
(3) Diploblastic (3) n~fodksjdh;
(4) Complete alimentary canal (4) iw.kZ ikpu uky
94. Which structure helps in excretion in aschelminthes? 94. dkuS lh lajpuk ,LdsfYeaFkht esa mRltZu esa lgk;rk djrh g\
S
(1) Excretory tube (1) mRltZu uky
(2) Pharynx (2) xzluh
(3) Flame cells (3) Tokyk dksf'kdk,¡
(4) Malpighian tubules (4) eYS ih?kh ufydk,¡
95. Which animal doesn't act as a vector of diseases? 95. dkSulk izk.kh jksxokgd ds :i esa dk;Z ugha djrk g\ S
(1) Anopheles (2) Culex (1) ,ukQyht (2) D;wysDl
(3) Aedes (4) Bombyx (3) ,Mht (4) cksfEcDl
96. Which is not a character of dog fish ? 96. dkuS lk dqÙkk eNyh dk ,d y{k.k ugha g\ S
(1) Viviparity (2) Claspers (1) tjk;qtrk (2) vkfyaxd
(3) Air bladders (4) 2-chambered heart (3) ok;q dks"k (4) 2-dks"Bh; ân;
97. In the given figure identify the tissue as well its 97. fn;s x;s fp= esa Ård dks igpkuksa o mlds vfHky{k.k
characteristic. HkhA

(1) Type of loose connective tissue that serves as (1) <+hys la;ksth Ård dk izdkj] tks fd midyk ds fy,
a support framework for epithelium. vk/kkjh; <k¡ps dk dk;Z djrk gAS
(2) Type of loose connective tissue and cells of (2) <+hys la;ksth Ård dk izdkj] rFkk bldh dksf'kdk¡,
this tissue are specialised for production and
rarqvksa ds mRiknu o L=ko.k gsrq fo'ks"khd`r gaAS
secretion of fibres.
(3) Type of loose connective tissue and cells of (3) <+hys la;ksth Ård dk izdkj] ftldh dksf'kdk,¡ olk
this tissue are specialised to store fats. laxzg.k ds fy, fof'k"V gksrh gaAS
(4) Adipose tissue which serves as a support (4) olh; Ård] tks fd midyk ds fy, vk/kkjh; <k¡ps
framework for epithelium. dk dk;Z djrk gAS
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98. Identify the correct statement for the given tissue:- 98. fn;s x;s Ård ds fy, lgh dFku pqf u;s :-

(1) They are involantary and present only in the heart. (1) ;s vufS PNd gSa] tks dsoy ân; esa ik;h tkrh gSaA
(2) They are volantary and present in the stomach. (2) ;s ,sfPNd gSa] tks vkek'k; esa ik;h tkrh gaAS
(3) They are involantary and present in intestine. (3) ;s vufS PNd ga]S tks vkar esa ik;h tkrh gaAS
(4) They are smooth muscles and closely attached (4) ;s fpduh isf'k;k¡ gaS] tks fd eq[; :i ls dadkyh vfLFk
to skeletal bones. ls tqM+h jgrh gAS
99. In the given glands, how many are acrine glands ? 99. nh xbZ xazfFk;ksa esa ls fdruh ,Økbu xazfFk;k¡ gaS ?
Goblet cells, Mucous gland, Zeis gland, xkscysV dksf'kdk,sa] E;wdl xazfFk;k¡ ] tkbl dh xzafFk]
Meibomian gland, Sweat glands of arm ehckseh;u xzafFk , vkeZ dh Losn xzafFk;k¡
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1 (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1
100. In the following which one is not the characterstic 100. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ,fj;ksyj la;ksth Ård dk y{k.k
of areolar connective tissue :- ugha gS :-
(1) Maximum intercellular space (1) lokZf/kd varjkdksf'kdh; inkFkZ
(2) Many gaps are present (2) dbZ vodk'k mifLFkr gksrs gaAS
(3) Few reticular fibres and reticular cells (3) dqN jsVhdqyj rarq o jsVhdqyj dksf'kdk,¡ mifLFkr
(4) Few elastic fibres are present (4) dqN bykfLVd rarq mifLFkr
101. Panniculas adiposus represents :- 101. isuhdq yl ,fMiksll gS :-
(1) Tela subcutanea (1) Vsyk lcD;wVsfu;k
(2) Hypodermis (2) gk;iksM£el
(3) Cold resistance device (3) 'khr izfrjks/kh midj.k
(4) Penniculas carnosus (4) isuhdqyl dkjuksll
102. Yellow and white fibers occurs as :- 102. ihys o 'osr rarq feyrs gSa :-
(1) Singly and Bundles respectively (1) Øe'k% ,dy o lewg esa
(2) Single only (2) ,dy
(3) Bundles only (3) lewg esa
(4) Network forms (4) tky :i esa
103. In cartilage :- 103. mikfLFk esa :-
(1) Blood supply is totally absent (1) jDr vkiw£r iw.kZr% vuqifLFkr
(2) Blood supply absent in the matrix but present (2) jDr vkiw£r vk/kk=h esa vuqifLFkr ij isjhdkWf.Mª;e esa
in perichondrium mifLFkr
(3) Blood supply prsent in the matrix but absent (3) jDr vkiw£r vk/kk=h esa mifLFkr ij isjhdkWf.Mª;e esa
in perichondrium vuqifLFkr
(4) Blood supply is prsent in matrix as well as in (4) jDr vkiw £ r vk/kk=h o is j hdkW f .Mª ; e] nks uka s esa
perichondrium gksxhA
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104. Chemically chondrin is :- 104. jlk;fud :i ls dkWf.Mªu gS :-
(1) Chondrotin - 6 - hydroxy sulphate (1) dkWf.Mªu - 6 - gkbMªkDs lh lYQsV
(2) Chondrotin - 6 - sulphate (2) dkWf.Mªu - 6 - lYQsV
(3) Chondrotin - 6 - sulphate and ossein (3) dkWf.Mªu - 6 - lYQsV o vkslhu
1 1
(4) CaCO3 HO (4) CaCO3 HO
2 2 2 2
105. Find out wrongly matched pair :- 105. xyr feyku dks pqfu, &
(a) Sucker Chrysanthemum (a) vUr% HkwLrkjh xqynkmnh
(b) Rhizome Fragaria (b) izdUn Ýsxsfj;k
(c) Corm Zaminkand (c) ?kudUn tehdUn
(d) Bulb Ginger (d) 'kYddUn vnjd
Options :- fodYi :-
(1) (b) and (d) (2) (c) and (d) (1) (b) ,oa (d) (2) (c) ,oa (d)
(3) (b) and (c) (4) (b) only (3) (b) ,oa (c) (4) dsoy (b)
106. Which of the following statement is incorrect 106. tkbye ds lanHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku xyr
regarding xylem ? gS\
(1) Xylem functions as a conducting tissue for (1) tkbye ewy ls ikuh rFkk [kfut yo.k dks tM+ksa ls rus
water and minerals from roots to the stem and rFkk ifÙk;ksa rd igq¡pkus ds fy;s ,d laogu ÅÙkd dh
leaves. rjg dk;Z djrk gAS
(2) It is composed of four different kinds of
(2) ;g pkj fofHkUu izdkj ds rRoksa ] ckfgfudh (Vsªfs dM)]
elements namely tracheids, vessels, xylem
ckfgdk] tkbye rarq rFkk tkbye isjUs dkbek ls feydj
fibres and xylem parenchyma.
(3) The radial conduction of water takes place by
cuk gksrk gSA
the xylem fibres. (3) tkbye rarq }kjk ty dk vjh; laogu gksrk gAS
(4) Xylem parenchyma cells are living and thin (4) tkbye isjUs dkbek dh dksf'kdk;sa thfor rFkk iryh
walled. fHkfÙk ;qDr gksrh gAS
107. Observe the following diagram carefully and 107. fuEu fp= dks lko/kkuhiwoZd izsf{kr djsa vkSj ikni Hkkx dh
identify the T.S. of plant part. T.S. dks igpkfu;sA
Epidermis Epidermis
Epidermis Hypodermis Epidermis Hypodermis
Hypodermis Hypodermis
Vascular Vascular Vascular
Vascular
bundles bundles bundles bundles
Ground Phloem Ground Phloem
tissue Xylem tissue Xylem
Ground Ground
tissue tissue

(1) Transverse section of monocot stem ,dchti=h rus dh vuqizLFk dkV


(1)
(2) Transverse section of diocot stem }hchti=h rus dh vuqizLFk dkV
(2)
(3) Transverse section of monocot root ,dchti=h tM+ dh vuqizLFk dkV
(3)
(4) Transverse section of dicot root }hchti=h tM+ dh vuqiLFk dkV
(4)
108. Floral formula of sunhemp is :- 108. lubZ dk iq"ilw= dkSulk g\
S
(1) % O K5 C1+(2)+(2) A1+(9)G1 (1) % O K5 C1+(2)+(2) A1+(9)G1
+ +

(2) Å O K(5)C (5) A5G(2) (2) Å O K(5)C(5) A5G(2)


+ +

(3) %O K (5) C 1+2+(2)A (9) + 1G 1 (3) %O K (5) C 1+2+(2)A (9) + 1G 1


+ +

(4) %O K (5) C (5)A1+(2) + (2)G1 (4) %O K (5) C (5)A1+(2) + (2)G1


+ +

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109. How many plant from the list given below belongs 109. uhps nh xbZ lwph esa fdrus ik/S ks fyfy,lh dqy ls lEcfUèkr
to family liliaceae ? gS\
Lupin, Tulip, Petunia, Tobacco, Trifolium, Y;wfiu] V~;wfyi] fiVqfu;k] rackdw] VªkbZQksfy;e] lalosfu;k]
Sesbania, Asparaygus, Muliathi, Aloe, Gloriosa. ,Lisjsxl] eqyBS h] ,yks] Xyksfjvkslk]
(1) Four (2) Five (1) pkj (2) ik¡p
(3) Six (4) Three (3) N% (4) rhu
110. In grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along 110. ?kklksa esa] Åijh ckg~; Ropk dh dqN dksf'kdk;sa] okfgfudkvksa
the veins modify themselves into large empty ds lkFk] Lo;a dks yEch] [kkyh rFkk jaxghu dksf'kdkvksa esa
colourless cells. These are called :- :ikUrfjr dj ysrh g]S bUgsa dgrs gS :-
(1) Spongy mesophyll (1) Liath e/;ksÙkd
(2) Bulliform cells (2) vko/khZ RoDdksf'kdk (cqyhQkWeZ dksf'kdk,a)
(3) Palisade mesophyll (3) i.kZ e/;ksÙkd
(4) Guard cells (4) j{kd dksf'kdk
111. Which of the following is a hesperidium fruit ? 111. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lk gsLihfjfM;e Qy g\
S
(1) Betelnut (2) Citrus (1) lqikjh (2) uhacw
(3) Banana (4) Pomegranate (3) dsyk (4) vukj
112. Identify A, B and C in given diagram below :- 112. uhps fn;s x;s fp= esa A, B vkjS C dks igpkfu, &

B B
A A

C C

(1) A-plumule, B-seed coat, C-radicle (1) A-izkadqj, B-chtkoj.k, C-ewykadqj


(2) A-plumule, B-cotyledon, C-radicle (2) A-izkadqj, B-chti=, C-ewykadqj
(3) A-seed coat, B-cotyledon, C-micropyle (3) A-chtkoj.k, B-chti=, C-chtkaM}kj
(4) A-radicle, B-seed coat, C-Hilum (4) A-ewykadqj, B-chtkoj.k, C-ukfHkdk
113. Find the incorrect statement with respect to 113. ykblkslkse ds lanHkZ esa xyr dFku dks pqus :-
lysosome :-
(1) ;g f>Yyh iwVhdk lajpuk gksrh gS
(1) Membrane bound vesicular structure
(2) ;g laos,Vu fof/k }kjk xkYth lfEeJ esa curs
(2) Formed by the process of packaging in the
gS
Golgi complex
(3) Contain enzyme which are capable of digesting (3) blds ikl dkcksZgkbMªsV] izkVs hu] olk vkSj U;qfDyd vEy
carbohydrate, proteins, lipid & nucleic acid ds ikpu esa l{ke ,Utkbe gksrs gS
(4) Rich in alkaline hydrolase (4) ;g alkaline hydrolase ls Hkjk gksrk gS

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114. 114.
Column I Column II Column III
(Stage of cell) (Phase of cell (Characteristic) (dksf'kdk dh (dksf'kdk foHkktu (y{k.k)
division)
voLFkk) dh voLFkk)
(i) Anaphase a. Best stage to study a. xq.klq=ksa dh vkd`fr ds v/;;u
A. A. (i) Anaphase
morphology of chromosome
dh lcls vPNh voLFkk

B. (ii) Telophase b. comes after cytokinesis B. (ii) Telophase b. dksf'kdkæO; foHkktu ds


ckn vkrk gS

C. (iii) Interphase c. Separation of chromatid C. (iii) Interphase c. Øksefs VM vyx gks tkrk gS

D. (iv) Metaphase d. Nuclear membrane & D. (iv) Metaphase d. dsUæd f>Yyh vkjS dsfUædk
Nucleolus reappear
dk iqufuZek.k gksrk gS

Match the column I, Column II, & Column III and dkWye I, dkWye II, vkjS dkWye III dk feyku dj lgh
choose the correct option :-
(1) A-i(c),B-ii(d),C-iii-a,D-iv(b) fodYi dks pwus
(1) A-i(c),B-ii(d),C-iii-a,D-iv(b)
(2) A-iv(a),B-i-(c),C-ii-(d),D-iii(b)
(2) A-iv(a),B-i-(c),C-ii-(d),D-iii(b)
(3) A-ii(c),B-i-(a),C-iii(d),D-iv-(b)
(3) A-ii(c),B-i-(a),C-iii(d),D-iv-(b)
(4) A-iii(b),B-ii(d),C-i(c),D-iv-(a)
(4) A-iii(b),B-ii(d),C-i(c),D-iv-(a)
115. Nuclear pore helps in :- 115. dsUæd fNæ enn djrk gS :-
(1) movement of proteins only (1) dsoy izkVs hu ds ifjogu esa
(2) movement of RNA only (2) dsoy RNA ds ifjogu esa
(3) movement of DNA only (3) dsoy DNA ds ifjogu esa
(4) movement of both RNA & Protein (4) RNA vkSj izksVhu nksuksa ds ifjogu esa
116. Match column-I & column-II and select the 116. dkWye -I vkjS dkWye -II dk feyku djs vkSj feyku dks
correct match :- lgh igpkus :-
a Lysosome (I) Synthesis of a ykblkslkse (I) XykbdksizksVhu
glycoprotein dk la'ys"k.k
b Golgi body (II) Digestion of b XkkYthdk; (II) U;qfDyd vEy
nucleic acid vkjS izksVhu dk
& protein ikpu
c SER (III) Synthesis of
secretory c SER (III) secretory
protein ikz sVhu dk
la'ys"k.k
d RER (IV) Synthesis of
steroid d RER (IV) steroid gkeksuZ
hormone dk la'ys"k.k
(1) a(II), b(I), C(IV), d(III) (1) a(II), b(I), C(IV), d(III)
(2) a(I), b(II), C(IV), d(III) (2) a(I), b(II), C(IV), d(III)
(3) a(II), b(III), C(I), d(IV) (3) a(II), b(III), C(I), d(IV)
(4) a(I), b(IV), C(III), d(II) (4) a(I), b(IV), C(III), d(II)
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117. The synapsed homologous chromosome first 117. Synapsed letkr xq.klq= fdl voLFkk esa vf/kd Li"V
clearly appear as tetrad in :- prq"d (tetrad) esa fn[kkbZ nsxs :-
(1) Zygotene (2) Pachytene (1) Zygotene (2) Pachytene
(3) Diplotene (4) Diakineris (3) Diplotene (4) Diakineris
118. If the male gamete contains 10 chromosomes and 118. vxj fdlh uj ;qXed ds ikl 10 xq.klq= vkSj 30 pg DNA
30 pg DNA then what will be the number of gS rks mlds G2 voLFkk meiocyte esa xq.klq=ksas dh la[;k
chromosome and amount of DNA in meiocyte of
vkjS DNA dh ek=k Øe'k% D;k gksxh :-
G2 phase respectively :-
(1) 20 chromosome, 120 pg DNA
(1) 20 chromosome, 120 pg DNA
(2) 20 chromosome, 30 pg DNA (2) 20 chromosome, 30 pg DNA

(3) 40 chromosome, 60 pg DNA (3) 40 chromosome, 60 pg DNA


(4) 40 chromosome, 120 pg DNA (4) 40 chromosome, 120 pg DNA
119. Extra nuclear DNA present in :- 119. vf/k dsUnzd DNA mifLFkr gksrk gaS :-
(1) Chloroplast and Ribosome (1) DyksjksIykLV rFkk jkbckslkse
(2) Mitochondria and Lysosome (2) ekbVksdkf.Mª;k rFkk ykblkslkse
(3) Mitochondria and Chloroplast (3) ekbVksdkf.Mª;k rFkk DyksjksIykLV
(4) Golgi body and Endoplasmic reticulum (4) xkWYthdk; rFkk variznOz ;h tkfydk
120. A single stranded DNA present in :- 120. ,dy LVªs.M DNA mifLFkr gksrk gaS :-
(1) Bacteria (1) thok.kq
(2) Plant (2) ikni
(3) TMV (3) TMV
(4) f × 174 bacteriophage (4) f × 174 thok.kqHkksth

DIRECTIONS FOR Q. NO. 121 TO 180 iz'u la [;k 121 ls 180 ds fy, funs Z' k
These questions consist of two statements each, izR;sd iz'u es a dFku rFkk dkj.k fn , x;s gSaA iz'uksa
printed as Assertion and Reason.While
dks gy djrs le; uhps fn, x, pkjks a fodYiks a es a
answering these Questions you are required to
choose any one of the following four responses. ls lgh fodYi dks pqfu,A
A. If both Assertion & Reason are True & the A. ;fn dFku ,oa dkj.k nks uks a lR; gaS rFkk dkj.k dFku
Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
B. If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason B. ;fn dFku ,oa dkj.k nksuks a lR; gaS] ys fdu dkj.k] dFku
is not a correct explanation of the Assertion. dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
C. If Assertion is True but the Reason is False. C. ;fn dFku lR; gS ] ys fdu dkj.k vlR; gS A
D. If both Assertion & Reason are False. D. dFku o dkj.k nks uks a vlR; gSaA
r r r r r r
121. Assertion :- The angle between vectors A ´ B and 121. dFku :- lfn'k A ´ B o B ´ A ds e/; dks.k p jsfM;u
r r gSA
B ´ A is p radian.
r r r r r r r r
Reason :- B ´ A = -A ´ B dkj.k :- B ´ A = -A ´ B
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
122. Assertion :- Displacement is a vector quantity. 122. dFku :- foLFkkiu ,d lfn'k jkf'k gAS
r r r r r r r r
Reason :- A + B = B + A . dkj.k :- A + B = B + A .
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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r r r r
123. Assertion :- If q be the angle between A and B , 123. dFku :- ;fn q, A o B ds e/; dks.k g]S rc
r r r r
A´B A´B
then tanq = r r . tanq = r r .
A.B A.B
r r r r r r r r
Reason :- A ´ B is perpendicular to A.B . dkj.k :- A ´ B A.B ds yEcor~ gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
124. Assertion :- Mass, length and time are 124. dFku :- æO;eku] yEckbZ rFkk le; ewy HkkSfrd jkf'k;k¡
fundamental physical quantities. gSA
Reason :- They are independent of each other. dkj.k :- os lHkh ,d&nwljs ls Lora= gaSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
125. Assertion :- Projectile is thrown with an initial ˆ ˆ
125. dFku :- ç{ksI; dks çkjafHkd osx (ai + bj) m / s ls ç{ksfir
velocity of (aiˆ + bj)
ˆ m / s . If range is maximum djrs gSaA ;fn ijkl vf/kdre gS rks a = b
then a = b. dkj.k :- vf/kdre ijkl ds fy, ç{ksi.k dks.k 45° gksuk
Reason :- For maximum range, angle of pkfg,A
projection is 45°.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
126. Assertion :- Range is same for angle of projection 126. dFku :- ç{ksi.k dks.k q rFkk 90–q ds fy, ijkl leku
q and 90–q if projection speed is same. gksrk gS ;fn ç{ksi.k pky leku gksA
Reason :- Range does not depend on angle of dkj.k :- ijkl ç{ksi.k dks.k ij fuHkZj ugha djrhA
projection.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
127. Assertion :- Path of projectile is a straight line. 127. dFku :- ç{ksI; dk iFk ljy js[kk gksrk gAS
Reason :- Acceleration of projectile is variable. dkj.k :- ç{ksI; dk Roj.k pj gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
r
128. Assertion :- v A = 2ˆj m / s 128. dFku :- vr A = 2ˆj m / s
r r
v B = 2 3iˆ m / s v B = 2 3iˆ m / s
r r r r
| v AB |=| v BA |= 4 m / s | v AB |=| v BA |= 4 m / s
r r r r r r r r
Reason :- v AB = - vBA = v A - v B dkj.k :- v AB = - vBA = v A - v B
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
129. Assertion : Two teams having a tug of war always 129. dFku : jLlk d'kh ds [ksy esa nksuksa Vhesa ,d nwljs dks leku
pull equally hard on one another. cy ls [khaprh gaAS
Reason : The team that pushes harded against the dkj.k : tks Vhe /kjkry dks T;knk cy ls /kDdk yxkrh
ground in a tug- of war, wins. g]S oks Vhe thrrh gaSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
130. Assertion : The acceleration of a body down a 130. dFku : ,d ur ry ij fQlyrh gq;h oLrq dk Roj.k
rough inclined plane is greater than the acceleration xq:Roh; Roj.k ls T;knk gksrk gAS
due to gravity.
dkj.k : ,d ur ry ij oLrq dsoy rc gh fQlyus
Reason : The body is able to slide on an inclined
;ksX; gksrh gS tc mldk Roj.k xq :Roh; Roj.k ls vfèkd
plane only when its acceleration is greater than
gksA
the acceleration due to gravity.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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131. Assertion : The shafts of motor are provided with 131. dFku : fdlh eksVj ls tqM+h gq;h 'kk¶V esa fc;fjax yxs gksrs
ball bearings. gSA
Reason : The rolling friction is less than sliding dkj.k : yksVuh ?k"kZ.k] fQlyu (sliding) ?k"kZ.k ls de
friction. gksrk gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
132. Assertion : The cord between A and B more likely 132. dFku : tc jLlh D dks lrr~ :i ls c<rs gq;s cy ls [khapk
to snap with a continous downward pull at D. tkrk gS rks A o B ds chp jLlh ds VqVus dh lEHkkouk lcls
T;knk gksxhA
A
B A
m B
C m

D C
Reason : When someone gives the lower cord a D
sudden, downward pull, the tension in the lower dkj.k : tc dksbZ fupyh jLlh dks >Vds ls [khaprk gS rks
cord increases suddenly. fupyh jLlh esa ruko cy vpkud c<rk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
133. Assertion :- For two bodies, the sum of the mutual 133. dFku :- nks fi.Mksa ds fy,] U;wVu ds rhljs fu;e ls muds
forces exerted between them is zero from e/; mRiUu ikjLifjd cyksa dk ;ksx 'kwU; gksrk gAS
Newton's third law.
dkj.k :- nks cyksa ds }kjk fd, x, dk;Z ds ;ksx dks ges'kk
Reason :- The sum of work done by the two forces
must always cancel. fujLr djuk pkfg,A
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
134. Assertion :- The work done by a conservative 134. dFku :- laj{kh cy tl
S &s xq#Ro ds }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z
force such as gravity depends on the initial and dsoy vkjafHkd o vafre fLFkfr;ksa ij gh fuHkZj djrk gAS
final positions only. dkj.k :- fdlh cy ds }kjk fd, x, dk;Z dh x.kuk rc
Reason :- The work done by a force can not be
rd ugha dh tk ldrh gS ;fn cy dh okLrfod izd`fr
calculated if the exact nature of the force is not
known. Kkr ugha gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
135. Assertion :- A light body and a heavy body have 135. dFku :- ,d gYdh oLrq o Hkkjh oLrq dk laox
s leku gksrk
same momentum. then they also have same gAS blfy, fQj mudh xfrt ÅtkZ Hkh leku gksrh gAS
kinetic energy.
dkj.k :- xfrt ÅtkZ oLrq ds nzO;eku ij fuHkZj ugha djrh
Reason :- Kinetic energy does not depend on mass
of the body.
gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
136. Assertion :- A spring has potential energy, when 136. dFku :- fLizax esa fLFkfrt ÅtkZ gksrh gS] tc bls ;k rks laihfMr
it is either compressed or stretched. ;k [khapk tkrk gAS
Reason :- In compressing or stretching a spring, dkj.k :- fdlh fLizxa dks laihfMr [khapus esa] bl ij izR;ku;u
work is done on it against the restoring force. cy (Restoring force) ds fo#¼ dk;Z fd;k tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
137. Assertion : The centre of mass of a body may lie 137. dFku : fdlh oLrq dk nzO;eku dsUnz ogk¡ fLFkr gks ldrk
where there is no mass. gS tgk¡ oLrq dk dksbZ nzO;eku u gksA
Reason : Centre of mass of a body is a point where dkj.k : fdlh oLrq dk nzO;eku dsUnz og fcUnq gksrk gS tgk¡
the whole mass of the body is supposed to be oLrq dk lEiw.kZ nzO;eku dsfUnzr ekuk tk ldrk gAS
concentrated.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
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138. Assertion : When electron and proton are 138. dFku : fdlh izksVksu rFkk bysDVªkWu dks mudh fojke fLFkfr;ksa
released from rest then their centre of mass will ls eqDr djus ij mudk nzO;eku dsUnz fojkekoLFkk esa gh jgrk
remain at rest.
gSA
Reason : Velocity of centre of mass of system
remain unchanged if no external unbalanced force dkj.k : ;fn fudk; ij dksbZ ckâ; cy ugah yxs] rks mldk
is applied on the system. nzO;eku dsUnz fojkekoLFkk esa jgrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
139. Assertion : A quick collision between two bodies 139. dFku : nks oLrqvksa esa rhoz l?kaê /khesa l?kaê dh rqyuk esa
is more violent ............ than slow collision, even vf/kd fo/oaldkjh gksrk gS pkgs oLrq ds izkjfEHkd rFkk
when initial and final velocities are identical. vfUre osx leku gksA
Reason : The rate of change of momentum dkj.k : cy ds vf/kd o de gksus dk fu/kkZj.k laosx]
determines the force is small or large. ifjorZu dh nj }kjk fd;k tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
140. Assertion : In an elastic collision of two bodies 140. dFku : nks oLrqvksa ds izR;kLFk l?kaê esa ] izR;sd oLrq dk
the momentum and energy of each body is laosx rFkk ÅtkZ lajf{kr jgrh gAS
conserved.
dkj.k : ;fn nks oLrq,as l?akê ds ckn tqM+ tkrh gS rks ,slk
Reason : If two bodies sticks to each other, after
collision then, collision is said to be perfect elastic.
l?kaê iw.kZ izR;kLFk l?kaê gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
141. Assertion :- Third ionisation energy of 141. dFku %& lYQj dh rqyuk esa QkWLQksjl dh r`rh; vk;uu
phosphorous is larger than sulpur. ÅtkZ vf/kd gksrh gAS
Reason :- There is a larger amount of stability dkj.k %& iw.kZ Hkjs s-rFkk p-midks'k (,d ukscy xSl
associated with filled s-and p-sub-shells (a noble
vfHkfoU;kl) dk LFkkf;Ro vR;f/kd gksrk gS D;ksafd ;g
gas electron configuration) which corresponds to
having eight electrons in the valence shell of an ,d ijek.kq vFkok vk;uksa ds la;ksth dks'k esa vkB bysDVªkWuksa
atom or ion. ls lEcfU/kr gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
142. Assertion :- First ionisation energy of O+(g) is 142. dFku %& N(g) dh rqyuk esa O+(g) dh izFke vk;uu ÅtkZ
greater than that of N(g) while the first ionisation vf/kd gksrh gS tcfd N+(g) dh izFke vk;uu ÅtkZ N(g)
energy of N+(g) is lesser than N(g). dh rqyuk esa de gksrh gAS
Reason :- Electronic configuration of N(g) is more dkj.k %& N(g) dk bysDVªkWfud foU;kl N+(g) dh rqyuk
stable than that of N+(g). esa vf/kd LFkk;h gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
143. Assertion :- Down the group, electronegativity 143. dFku %& oxZ esa uhps tkus ij fo|qr½.krk B ls Tl rd
decreases from B to Tl. de gksrh gSA
Reason :- Electronegativity of an element depends dkj.k %& rRo dh fo|qr½.krk blds bysDVªkWu cU/kqrk vkjS
on its electron affinity and ionisation energy. vk;uu ÅtkZ ij fuHkZj djrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
144. Assertion :- Molecules having different 144. dFku %& v.kq ftudk ladj.kfHkUu gksrk g]S mudh vkÏfr
hybiridisation can have same shape. leku gks ldrh gAS
Reason :- The shape of a molecule does not
dkj.k %& ,d v.kq dh vkÏfr ladj.k ij fuHkZj ugh djrh
depend on the hybridisation but it depends on the
energy factor. gS ijUrq ;g ÅtkZ dkjd ij fuHkZj djrh gAS
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145. Assertion :- Aluminium chloride in acidified 145. dFku %& ,Y;qfefu;e DyksjkbM vEyh; tyh; foy;u
aqueous solution forms octahedral [Al(H2O)6]3+ ion. esa v"VQydh; [Al(H2O)6]3+ vk;u cukrk gAS
Reason :- In [Al(H2O)6]3+ complex ion, the 3d
orbitals of Al are involved and the hybridisation
dkj.k %& [Al(H2O)6]3+ lady q vk;u esa] Al ds 3d d{kd
state of Al is sp3d2. Hkkx ysrs gaS vkSj Al fd ladfjr voLFkk sp3d2 gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
146. Assertion :- SO 2 , NO3- and CO32- are isoelectronic 146. dFku %& SO2 , NO3- rFkk CO32- lebysD Vª k W fud ds
as well as isostructural species. lkFk&lkFk lelajpukRed Lih'kht gksrh gAS
Reason :- The d and f-orbitals do not shield the dkj.k %& d rFkk f-d{kd ukfHkdh; vkos'k dks cgqr izHkkoh
nuclear charge very effectively. Therefore, there :i ls ifjjf{kr ugh djrs gAS blfy, tc d rFkk f-d{kdksa
is significant reduction in the size of the ions, just iw.kZ:i ls Hkj fn;k tkrk g]S rc vk;u ds vkdkj esa i;kZIr
after d or f orbitals have been completely filled. deh vkrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
147. Assertion :- PCl5 molecule have two type bond 147. dFku %& PCl5 v.kq nks çdkj dh ca/k yEckbZ j[krk
length. gSA
Reason :- Hybridisation of central atom is sp3d. dkj.k %& dsUæh; ijek.kq dk ladj.k sp3d gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
148. Assertion :- A reaction which is spontaneous and 148. dFku :- ,d vfHkfØ;k tks fd Lor% gS vkSj vO;oLFkk esa
accompanied by decrease of randomness must be deh dks n'kkZrh g]S fuf'pr m"ek'kks"kh gksuh pkfg,A
endothermic.
Reason :- All exothermic reaction are
dkj.k :- lHkh m"ek{ksih vfHkfØ;k;sa vO;oLFkk esa deh
accompanied by decrease of randomness. dks iznf'kZr djrh gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
149. Assertion :- An exothermic process, non- 149. dFku :- ,d m"ek{ksih izde tks fd mPp rkieku ij
spontaneous at high temperature, may become vLor% g]S fuEu rki ij Lor% gks ldrk gAS
spontaneous at low temperature.
dkj.k :- rkieku esa deh ds lkFk] vO;oLFkk (,UVªkWih)
Reason :- Wit h decrease in temperature,
randomness (entropy) decreases. ?kVrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
150. Assertion :- Enthalpy of formation of HCl is equal 150. dFku :- HCl ds laHkou dh ,UFkSYih] HCl dh cU/k ÅtkZ
to the bond energy of HCl. ds cjkcj gksrh gAS
Reason :- Enthalpy of formation and bond energy dkj.k :- laHkou dh m"ek vkSj cU/k ÅtkZ] nksuksa rRoksa ls
both involve formation of one mole of HCl from
its elements.
,d eksy HCl ds fuekZ.k ls lEcfU/kr gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
151. Assertion :- Magnitude of heat of ionization of 151. dFku :- ty ds vk;uhdj.k dh m"ek] icz y vEy dh
water is equal to the heat of neutralisation of a izcy {kkj ds lkFk mnklhuhdj.k dh m"ek ds ifjek.k ds
strong acid with a strong base. cjkcj gksrk gAS
Reason :- Water ionises to a very small extent dkj.k :- ty cgqr de vk;fur gksrk gS tcfd vEy ls
while H+ ions from acid combine very rapidly izkIr H+ vk;u] {kkj ls izkIr OH– vk;u ls rhoz xfr ls
with OH– from base to form H2O. la;ksx djrs gaS vkSj H2O cukrs gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
152. Assertion :- Orbital angular momentum of 152. dFku :- 1s,2s,3s vkfn dk d{kh; dks.kh; laoxs 'kwU;
1s,2s,3s etc. are zero. gksrk gAS
Reason :- 1s,2s,3s etc. all have spherical shape. dkj.k :- 1s,2s,3s vkfn lHkh dh xksyh; vkd`fr gksrh gAS
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153. Assertion :- If the potential difference applied to 153. dFku :- ;fn ,d bySDVªkWu ij yxus okys foHkokUrj dks
an electron is made 4 times, the Debroglie 4 xquk dj fn;k tk;s rks bldh Mh&czkWXyh rjaxnS/;Z vk/kh
wavelength associated is halved. gks tkrh gAS
Reason :- On making potential difference dkj.k :- foHkokUrj dks 4 xquk djus ij osx nksxquk gks tkrk
4 times, velocity is doubled and hence l is halved. gS vr% l vk/kh gks tk;sxhA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
154. Assertion :- The equation PV=nRT is not 154. dFku :- lehdj.k PV=nRT, okLrfod xSl ds fy;s ykxw
applicable on real gas. ugha gksrh gAS
Reason :- For real gases the attractive forces dkj.k :- okLrfod xSlksa esa v.kqvksa ds chp vUrj vkf.od
between the molecules and volume occupied by vkd"kZ.k cy o v.kqvksa }kjk ?ksjk x;k vk;ru ux.; ugha
molecules can not be neglected. gks ldrs gaSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
155. Assertion :- Helium shows only positive 155. dFku :- ghfy;e] vkn'kZ xSl O;ogkj ls dsoy /kukRed
deviation from ideal behaviour. fopyu iznf'kZr djrh gAS
Reason :- Helium is chemically inert noble gas. dkj.k :- ghfy;e] jklk;fud :i ls vfØ; ukscy xlS gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
156. Assertion : 32 g of O2 and 48 gm of O3 have same 156. dFku : 32 g O2 o 48 gm O3 esa leku ijek.kq gksrs
number of atoms. gaAS
Reason :- Number of moles of O2 and O3 are
dkj.k :- O2 rFkk O3 ds eksy fHkék&fHkék gaAS
different.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
157. Assertion :- At NTP 64g of SO2 and 80g of SO3 157. dFku :- NTP ij] 64 g SO2 o 80 g SO3 leku vk;ru
will occupy same volume. ?ksjrs gaSA
Reason :- At NTP 1 mol of any ideal gas occupies dkj.k :- NTP ij dksbZ Hkh 1 eksy vkn'kZ xSl 22.4 yhVj
22.4 litre. vk;ru ?ksjrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
158. Assertion : 35 g and 35.0 g both have two 158. dFku :- 35 g vkjS 35.0 g esa nks lkFkZd vad gaAS
significant figure. dkj.k :- 'kwU; dHkh lkFkZd vad ugha gksrs gaAS
Reason : Zeros are never significant.
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
159. Assertion : The vander Waal's gas constants 'a' 159. dFku :- ok.Mj oky xlS fu;rkad 'a' o 'b' xlS dh izd`fr
and 'b' depend on nature of gases. ij fuHkZj djrs gaSA
Reason : Volume of ideal gas is less than the dkj.k :- vkn'kZ xSl dk vk;ru] okLrfod xlS ls de gksrk
volume of real gas. gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
160. Assertion : The p-orbital is dumb-bell shaped. 160. dFku :- p-d{kd dh vkd`fr MEcy tlS h gksrh gAS
Reason : Electrons present in p-orbital can have dkj.k :- p-d{kd esa mifLFkr] bysDVªkWu dh pq Ecdh;
any one of the three values of magnetic quantum DokUVe la[;k dk eku +1, 0, –1 esa ls dksbZ Hkh ,d gks
number i.e., +1, 0, –1. ldrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
161. Assertion :- Selaginella and salvinia are 161. dFku :- flysftusyk ,oa lSYohfu;k lechtk.kqd gksrs
homosporous. gSA
Reason :- Similar kind of spores are produced in dkj.k :- flysftusyk ,oa lYS ohfu;k esa leku izdkj ds
selaginella and salvinia. chtk.kq fufeZr gksrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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162. Assertion :- Diatoms are the chief producer in 162. dFku :- egklkxjksa esa Mk;Ve izeq[k mRiknd gksrs
oceans. gSA
Reason :- Diatoms posses both chlorophyll-a and dkj.k :- Mk;Ve esa DyksjksfQy-a o DyksjksfQy-C
chlorophyll-C. nksuks gksrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
163. Assertion :- Red colour of rhodophyta is due to 163. dFku :- jksMksQkbVk dk yky jax r-Qkbdks,fjfFkzu ds izpqj
abundant formation of r-phycoerythrin. fuekZ.k ds dkj.k gksrk gAS
Reason :- r-phycoerythrin is able to absorb dkj.k :- r- Qkbdks , fjfFkzu izd k'k dh uhyh&gfjr
blue green wavelength of light and reflect red rjaxn/S ;Z dks vo'kksf"kr djus esa rFkk yky jax dks ijkofrZr
colour. djus esa leFkZ gksrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
164. Assertion :- The inner most layer of the cortex 164. dFku :- oYdqV dh lcls vkarfjd ijr dks vUr'peZ dgrs
is called endodermis. In roots if comprises a single gAS blesa ihikdkj dksf'kdkvksa dh ,dy ijr] fcuk fdlh
layer of barrel. Shaped cells without any vUrjdks'khdh; vodk'k ds gksrh gAS
intercellular spaces.
dkj.k :- vUr'peZ dksf'kdkvksa esa] ty vikjxE; ekseh;
Reason :- In roots endodermal cells have a
deposition of water impermeable waxy material inkFkZ lqcsfju dk dsLisfju iV~Vhdkvksa ds :i esa teko
suberin in the form of casparian strips. gksrk gSA
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
165. Assertion :- Bony fishes have to swim constantly 165. dFku :- vfLFky eNfy;k¡ Mwcus ls cpus ds fy, yxkrkj
to avoid sinking. rjS rh jgrh gaSA
Reason :- They have very large body weight. dkj.k :- buds 'kjhj dk Hkkj cgqr vf/kd gksrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
166. Assertion :- Coelenterates are diploblastic animals. 166. dFku :- flys.VsªV~l f}dksjdh; izk.kh gaAS
Reason :- They have cellular grade of body dkj.k :- buesa dksf'kdh; Lrj dk 'kkjhfjd laxBu ik;k
organization. tkrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
167. Assertion :- The development in sponges is indirect 167. dFku :- Lia tksa es a vizR ;{k izdkj dk ifjo/kZ u gksr k
type. gAS
Reason :- Larval stages are present during the dkj.k :- Liatksa esa ifjo/kZu ds nkSjku ykokZ voLFkk mifLFkr
development of sponges. gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
168. Assertion :- All vertebrates are chordates. 168. dFku :- lHkh d'ks:dh i`"Boa'kh gksrs gAS
Reason :- All vertebrates have persistent notochord. dkj.k :- lHkh d'ks:fd;ksa esa uksVksdksMZ fpjLFkkbZ gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
169. Assertion :- Gap junction facilitate the cells to 169. dFku :- varjkyh laf/k;k¡ dksf'kdkvksa dks ,d&nwljs ds lkFk
communicate with each other. dE;qfudsV djus gsrq lqlk/; cukrh gAS
Reason :- They connect the cytoplasm of dkj.k :- ;s layXu dks'kdkvksa ds dksf'kdk æo dks tksM+dj
adjoining cells. j[krh gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
170. Assertion :- Adipose tissue is a type of loose 170. dFku :- olk Ård ,d izdkj dk <+hyk la;ksth Ård
connective tissue. gAS
Reason :- This tissue stores fat. dkj.k :- ;g Ård olk dk laxzg.k djrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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171. Assertion :- Blood is main circulating fluid. 171. dFku :- jDr eq[; ifjlapkjh rjy gAS
Reason :- Special cells are present in blood, dkj.k :- jDr esa fo'ks"k izdkj dh dksf'kdk,¡ gksrh gS] tks
which secretes structural fibres for blood. fd jDr ds fy, lajpukRed rarq L=kfor djrh gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
172. Assertion :- Digestive enzymes are secretion of 172. dFku :- ikpd ,atkbe ufydkfoghu xzafFk;ksa ds L=ko
ductless glands. gaAS
Reason :- Exocrine glands secretes their fluid dkj.k :- cfg% L=koh xazfFk;k¡ viuk L=ko lh/ks ml rjy
directly into the fluid bathing the gland. esa NksM+rh ga]S ftlesa oks fLFkr gksrh gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
173. Assertion :- Starch-I2 is blue in colour while 173. dFku :- LVkpZ vk;ksMhu uhyk jax nsrk gS tcfd lsywykst
cellulose with iodine don't give blue colour. vk;ksMhu lkFk uhyk jax ugha nsrk gAS
Reason :- Starch forms secondary helical structure dkj.k :- LVkpZ f}rh;d gsfydy lajpuk cukrk gS vkSj
and cellulose doesn't contain complex helices and lsyw ykst tfVy gsfydy lajpuk ugha j[krk gS vkSj og
hence can't hold I2. vk;ksMhu dks ugh j[k ikrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
174. Assertion :- Secondary growth does not occur in 174. dFku :- vuko`Ùkchth;ksa esa rus rFkk tM+kas esa f}rh;d o`f¼
stems and roots of gymnosperms. ugha gksrh gAS
Reason :- Gymnosperm do not have lateral dkj.k :- vuko`Ùkchth;ksa esa ik'ohZ; foHkT;ksÙkd] laoguh;
meristems : vascular cambium and cork ,/kk (cambium) vkSj dkx ,/kk (dkWdZ cambium) ugha
cambium. gksrs gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
175. Assertion :- In Salvia and mustard, the length of 175. dFku :- lsfYo;k rFkk ljlksa esa ,d gh Qwy ds rarq dh
filaments within a flower is different. yEckbZ esa fHkUurk gks ldrh gAS
Reason :- In some plants stamens may be united dkj.k :- dqN ik/S kksa ds iq"iksa esa iqadl
s j ,d xqPNs esa gksrs
into one bunch. gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
176. Assertion :- Chinarose have twisted aestivation. 176. dFku :- xqM+gy esa O;kofrZr iq"iny foU;kl gksrk gAS
Reason :- In some plant flowers, the margins of dkj.k :- dqN ik/S kksa ds iq"iksa esa ckák ny vFkok ny nwljs
sepals or petals overlap one another but not in any ij vfrO;kIr gksrs gSa] ysfdu mldh dksbZ fo'ks"k fn'kk ugha
particular direction. gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
177. Assertion :- Cell wall is a living rigid structure 177. dFku :- dksf'kdk fHkfÙk] dod vkjS ik/S kksa dh thoæO; f>Yyh
form outer covering of fungi & plants. ds ckgj ikbZ tkus okyh n`<+ ltho vkoj.k gksrk gS A
Reason :- The middle lamela is layer mainly dkj.k :- e/; iVfydk eq[;r% lksfM;e isDVsV ls cuh lrg
consist of sodium pectate gksrh gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
178. Assertion :- Cilia & flagella emerge from 178. dFku :- lhyh;k vkjS ¶yfS tyk nksuksa rkjddsUæ ls ln`'k
centriole like structure called as basal body lajpuk ls ckgj fudyrs gS ; ftls vk/kkjhdk; dgrs gAS
Reason :- The cilia & flagella show 9+0 dkj.k :- lhyh;k vkjS ¶yfS tyk vius ekbØksV~;wcy ds 9+0
arrangement of microtubule O;oLFkk dks n'kkZrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
179. Assertion :- Meiosis produces four genetically 179. dFku :- v/kZlq=h foHkktu }kjk pkj vkuqokaf'kd :i ls
dissimilar cells. vleku dksf'kdk, mRiUu gksrh gAS
Reason :- Meiosis involves genetic recombination dkj.k :- v/kZlq=h foHkktu esa genetic recombination
which donot play any role in evolution ns[kk tkrk gS tks Øe fodkl esa dksbZ ;ksxnku ugha djrk gAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D

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180. Assertion :- Lipid are not strictly macromolecule. 180. dFku :- fyfiM iw.kZ :i ls o`gr v.kq ugha gksrs gaAS
Reason :- Molecular weight of lipid does not dkj.k :- fyfiM dk v.kqHkkj 800 MkYVu ls T;knk ugha
excess 800 dalton. gksrk gaAS
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D
181. Recently Chile has won the Copa America 181. gky gh esa fpyh us dksik vesfjdk QqVckWy VwukZesaV thrk
football tournment, what is the capital of it ? g]S bldh jkt/kkuh D;k g\ S
(1) Santiago (2) Riga (1) lsfUV;kxks (2) jhxk
(3) Sarajevo (4) Dominica (3) ljktsoks (4) Mksfefudk
182. Sangai 'dancing' deer are found in which part of 182. laxkbZ urZd fgj.k iwoksZÙkj jkT;ksa ds fdl Hkkx esa ik;s tkrs
notheastern states ? ga\S
(1) Tripura (2) Manipur (1) f=iqjk (2) ef.kiqj
(3) Nagaland (4) Assam (3) ukxkyS.M (4) vle
183. 'Ashtadhyayi' was written by :- 183. 'v"Vk/;k;h' ds jpf;rk dkSu Fks\
(1) Varahmihir (2) Panini (1) ojkgfefgj (2) ikf.kuh
(3) Vatsyayan (4) Patanjali (3) okRL;k;u (4) iratfy
184. Which date is observed as World Hepatitis 184. fdl fnu dks fo'o giS sVkbfVl fnol ds :i esa euk;k tkrk
Day? gS\
(1) July 12 (2) July 13 (1) 12 tqykbZ (2) 13 tqykbZ
(3) July 14 (4) July 28 (3) 14 tqykbZ (4) 28 tqykbZ
185. Which is the smallest and least populated Union 185. Hkkjr dk lcls NksVk ,oa lcls de tula[;k okyk dsUæ
Territory of India ? 'kkflr çns'k dkSulk g\ S
(1) Puducherry (1) iqMqpsjh
(2) Daman and Diu (2) neu ,oa nho
(3) Lakshadweep (3) y{k}hi
(4) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (4) nknjk ,oa uxj gosyh
186. Which of the following is the National Song ? 186. fuEu esa ls jk"Vªh; xhr dkSulk g\ S
(1) Jana Gana Mana (1) tu x.k eu
(2) Vande Mataram (2) oUns ekr~je
(3) Sare Jahan Se Achcha (3) lkjs tgk¡ ls vPNk
(4) Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo (4) ,s esjs oru ds yksxksa
187. Which is the only Indian state where the Uniform 187. og ,dek= Hkkjrh; jkT; dkuS lk gS tgk¡ ij leku ukxfjd
Civil Code is applicable ? lafgrk ykxw g\ S
(1) Gujarat (2) Goa (1) xqtjkr (2) xksok
(3) Maharashtra (4) Karnataka (3) egkjk"Vª (4) dukZVd
188. In which year was Hindi declared as the official 188. fdl o"kZ fgUnh dks Hkkjrh; la?k dh vf/kdkfjd Hkk"kk ?kksf"kr
language of the Union of India ? fd;k x;k Fkk \
(1) 1950 (2) 1970 (1) 1950 (2) 1970
(3) 1975 (4) 1977 (3) 1975 (4) 1977
189. Who has been honoured with the 16th "Laureus 189. 16osa ßykWfj;l oYMZ LiksVZ~Lesu vkWQ n bZ;jÞ iqjLdkj ls
World Sportsman of the Year" award ? fdls lEekfur fd;k x;k g\ S
(1) Andi Murray (2) Novak Djokovic (1) ,aMh ejs (2) uksokd tksdksfop
(3) Usain Bolt (4) Lionel Messi (3) mlsu cksYV (4) fy;ksuy s el
S h
190. 'Ocean' is related to 'Water' in the same way as 190. 'leqæ' 'ikuh' ls mlh çdkj lEcfU/kr gS ftl çdkj 'Xysf'k;j'
'Glacier' is related to :- lEcfU/kr gS :-
(1) Fridge (2) Cave (1) fÝt (2) xqQk
(3) Mountain (4) Ice (3) ioZr (4) cQZ

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191. One morning after sunrise, Gopal was standing 191. lw;ksZn; ds i'pkr lqcg ds le;] xksiky ,d [kEHks ds lkeus
facing a pole. The shadow of the pole fell exatly eq¡g djds [kM+k FkkA [kEHks dh Nk;k fcYdqy mlds nk;sa vksj
to his right. Which direction was he facing ? fxj jgh FkhA og fdl fn'kk ds lEeq[k [kM+k Fkk\
(1) South (2) North (1) nf{k.k (2) mÙkj
(3) East (4) West (3) iwoZ (4) if'pe
192. Which among the following National Highways 192. Hkkjr ds fuEu jk"Vªh; jktekxks±¥esa ls fdl dh yEckbZ lcls
of India is the longest ? vf/kd g\ S
(1) NH–1 (2) NH–2 (3) NH–3 (4) NH–7 (1) NH–1 (2) NH–2 (3) NH–3 (4) NH–7
193. Who among the following laid the foundation of 193. fuEu esa ls fdl oSKkfud us Hkkjr esa ijek.kq foKku dh
nuclear science in the country ? vk/kkjf'kyk j[kh Fkh\
(1) Vikram Sarabhai (1) foØe lkjkHkkbZ
(2) Raja Ramanna (2) jktk jeUuk
(3) Homi Jehangir Bhabha (3) gkseh tgkaxhj HkkHkk
(4) S. Chandrashekhar (4) ,l- panz'ks[kj
194. One Astronomical unit is the average distance 194. ,d [kxksyh; ek=d vkSlr nwjh gS &
between : (1) i`Foh ,oa panzek ds e/;
(1) Earth and the Moon
(2) i`Foh ,oa lw;Z ds e/;
(2) Earth and the Sun
(3) Sun and the Moon (3) lw;Z ,oa panzek ds e/;
(4) Earth and the Mars (4) i`Foh ,oa eaxy ds e/;
195. Which of the following gases is not known as 195. fuEu esa ls fdl xl S dks xzhugkml xl S ugh dgk tkrk
Green house gas ? gS\
(1) Nitrous oxide (2) Methane (1) ukbVªl vkWDlkbM+ (2) esFksu
(3) Carbon dioxide (4) Hydrogen (3) dkcZu MkbvkWDlkbM+ (4) gkbMªkstu
196. Which operation was launched to evacuate Indian 196. ;q¼xzLr ns'k nf{k.kh lwMku ls Hkkjrh; ukxfjdksa dks ckgj
Nationals from war-torn South Sudan ? fudkyus ds fy;s pyk;s x;s vfHk;ku dk uke D;k g\ S
(1) Sankat Raksha (2) Sankat Mochan (1) ladV j{kk (2) ladV ekspu
(3) Raahat (4) Madad (3) jkgr (4) enn
197. 'Sabla' Scheme project is related to : 197. ^lcyk* ;kstuk vfHk;ku fdlls lEcfU/kr g\ S
(1) Education (1) f'k{kk
(2) Women empowerment (2) efgyk l'kfDrdj.k
(3) Self-help groups (3) Lo;a lgk;rk lewg
(4) Skill development (4) dkS'ky fodkl
198. Choose the word which is least like the other 198. fuEu esa ls vlaxr 'kCn pqfu;s &
words in the group : (1) ryokj (2) canwd
(1) Sword (2) Gun
(3) Pistol (4) Cannon (3) fiLrky
S (4) rksi
199. Sarita is on 11th place from upwards in a group 199. 45 yM+fd;ksa ds ,d lewg esa lfjrk dk LFkku Åij ls 11oka
of 45 girls. If we start counting from downwards, gAS ;fn ge uhps dh vksj ls fxurh vkjaHk djs rks lfjrk
what will be her place ? dk LFkku D;k gksxk\
(1) 34th (2) 35th (3) 36th (4) 37th (1) 34oka (2) 35oka (3) 36oka (4) 37oka
200. Arrange the following in a meaningful logical 200. fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa dks lokZf/kd mi;qDr Øe esa O;ofLFkr
order : dhft;s &
(A) Post box (B) Letter (A) iksLV ckWDl (B) i=
(C) Envelope (D) Delivery (C) fyQkQk (D) forj.k
(1) A,B,C,D (2) D,C,B,A (1) A,B,C,D (2) D,C,B,A
(3) B,C,A,D (4) C,D,A,B (3) B,C,A,D (4) C,D,A,B

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