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The document outlines an All India Mock Test for Class 11 students covering Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a total score of 720 marks. It includes general instructions on scoring, including marks for correct and incorrect answers, and a series of sample questions from various topics in the syllabus. The test is designed to assess students' understanding and application of concepts in these subjects.
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ALL INDIA MOCK TEST
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SYLLABUS
Physics: Complete Class 11
Chemistry : Complete Class 11”
Biology: Complete Class 11”
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Subjects) Ce eat a CC)
ae Secion A | % 140
Section 8 5 0
SecionA | 35 140
ene Secion8 | 15 40
pany Secion | Fo I 140 eee
Section 8 5 0
cua Secion A | 35 | 140
Section 8 5 40
Total Marks | 720
Note: Correct option marked will be given (4) marks and incorrect options marked willbe minus one (+1) mark,
Unattempted/Unanswered Questions will be given no marks
General Instructions:
Each questions caries 04 (four) marks and, for each corect answer candidate will get 04 (Four) marks.
For each incorrect answer, 0t (one) mark will be deducted from the total score
To answer a question, the candidate has to find, for each question, the correct answer best option,
However, aftr the process ofthe challenge of key i more than one option is found to be correct then al/any one of the
‘mutiple correctvbest option marked willbe given four marks (+4)
‘© Any incorrect option marked will be given minus one mark (1).
© Unanswered/Unattempted questions wil be given no marks. In case, a question is droppediignored all candidates
will be given four marks (+4) irrespective of the fact whether the question has been attempted or nat attempted by
the candidate
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1. The dimensions of pressure is equal to
(a) force per unit volume
(b) energy per unit volume
(©) energy
(A) force
2. Which of the following statements is/are
correct about the standing wave?
1. In a standing wave the disturbance
produced is confined to the region
where it is produced
I. Ina standing wave, all the particles
cross their mean position together.
I. In a standing wave, energy is
transmitted from one region of space to
other.
(a) land It (b) Only I!
(©) Only tit (@) 1,1, and it
3. The slope of the tangent drawn on position-
time graph at any instant is equal to the
instantaneous
(a) force (b) acceleration
(c) velocity (d) momentum
4, Amissile is fired for maximum range with an
initial velocity of 20 mvs. If g = 10 m/s?, the
range of the missile is
(a) 40m (b) 50m
(©) 30m (d) 60m
5. A liquid flows through a tube of uniform
cross-section with a constant speed in the
direction as shown by the arrows in figure.
The liquid exerts on the tube.
=
(a) a net force to the right
(b) anet force to the left
(0) an anticlockwise torque
(4) a clockwise torque
—_—
6. Find the temperature at which the Vins for 2
molecule is 483 mis.
(a) 300k (b) 600 K
(©) 500K (d) 400K
7. Two kg of water is converted into steam by
boiling at atmospheric pressure. The volume
changes from 2 x 10° m3 to 3.34 m*. The
work done by the system is about
(a) -340 kJ (b) 170 ks
(©) -170 kd (a) 340 kd
8. =A then A is equal to
aay
(4)
A
aay
(=)
9. Aman is watching two trains, one leaving
and the other coming in with equal speeds
of 4 m/s. If they sound their whistles, each of
frequency 240 Hz, the number of beats
heard by the man (velocity of sound in ai
320 m/s) will be equal to
(a)
(a) 6 (b) 3
(c) 0 {d) 12
10. Find — equivalent resistance when
R,=(100+3)© and R, =(200+4)Q are
connected in series
(a) (30027)Q
(c) (100+7)Q
44. Which process will increase the temperature
of the system without heating it?
{a) Adiabatic compression
(b) Adiabatic expansion
(c) Isothermal expansion
(d) Isothermal compression
12. The potential energy U between two atoms
in a diatomic molecule as a function of the
distance x between atoms has been shown
in the figure. The atoms are
I
uJ
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(a) attracted when x lies between A and B
and are repelled when x lies between B
and C
(b) attracted when x lies between B and C
and are repelled when x lies between A
and B
(0) are attracted when they reach B from C
(d) are repelled when they reach B from A
(b) (2001)
(d) None of these
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14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
The dimensions of ( ccE? (By : permittivity
of free space, E: electric field) are
(a) [MT ?] (b) [MLT *]
(©) [ML'T?] (@) [MET]
If a, and a; represent radial and tangential
accelerations respectively, the motion of
particle will be uniformly circular, it
(a) a, =0 and a, =0
(b) a, =0 but a, +0
(©) a, 0 and a, =0
(d) a, 40 and a, #0
Ita mass M produces an elongation of AL in
a wire of radius r and length L, then the
young's modulus of the material of the wire
is given by
(nr xL)
‘A rope is wound around a hollow cylinder of
mass 3 kg and radius 40 cm, What is the
angular acceleration of the cylinder if the
rope is pulled with a force of 30 N?
(a) 0.25 rad/s? (b) 25 rad/s?
(©) 0.28 m/s? (d) 25 m/s?
If the amount of heat given to a system is 35
J and the amount of work done on the
system is 15 J, then the change in internal
energy of the system is
(a) -505 (b) 30J
(©) 205 (4) 50J
The centre of mass of a body
(a) lies always outside the body
(b) may lie within, outside or on the surface
of the body
(c) lies always on the surface of the body
(@) lies always inside the body
A body of mass 3 kg is under a constant
force which causes a displacement s in
metre in it, given by the relation s= ie,
where tis in second. Work done by the force
in 2 second is
20.
21.
22.
(a)
(b)
aloe
()
19
@
Assertion: A man rowing a boat upstream is
at rest with respect to the bank. He is doing
no external work.
Reason: Work done by constant force, W =
Fs cos 0.
(a) Assertion is correct, reason is correct;
reason is a correct explanation for
assertion
(b) Assertion is correct, reason is correct;
reason is not a correct explanation for
assertion
(c) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
(d) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct
Three identical spherical shells, each of
mass m and radius r are placed as shown in
figure. Consider an axis XX’ which is
touching to two shells and passing through
diameter of third shell. Moment of inertia of
the system consisting of these three
spherical shells about XX’ axis is
x
x
(a) 5 me
Une
() 5
(4 mr?
17,
em
@ 5
A gas mixture consists of 2 moles of O2 and
4 moles of Ar at temperature T. Neglecting
all vibrational modes, the total internal
energy of the system is:
(a) 15RT (b) 7 RT
(0) 11. RT ()4RT
223.
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A particle is placed at the origin and a force
= kx is acting on it (where k is positive
constant). If U(0) = 0, the graph of U(x)
versus x will be (where U is the potential
24,
25.
26.
energy function):
~
VE)
\
ue)
i
Ke
Select the incorrect statement(s) about
static friction,
|. Static friction exists on its own.
I In the absence of applied force static
friction is maximum.
Ill. Static friction is equal and opposite to
the applied force upto a certain limit.
(a) lonly (b) Land tll
(0) Wand iit (d) Land I
What is the minimum velocity with which a
body of mass m must enter a vertical loop of
radius R so that it can complete the loop?
(a) /30R (b) J20R
(©) Jor (d) J6aR
‘A mass of mkg moving with a speed of 1.5
m/s on a horizontal smooth surface, collides
with a nearly weightless spring of force
constant k = 50 Nim. If the maximum
compression of the spring is 0.15 m, the
value of mass mis
27.
28.
29.
(a) 0.5 kg
(b) 0.25 kg
(c) 0.12 kg
(a) 1.5 kg
Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 4 kg are
attached by an inextensible light string as
shown in the figure. If a force of 120 N pulls
the blocks vertically upward, the tension in
the string is (take g=10 ms? )
‘
F=120N
kg
()25N (b) 15N
(c)20N (d) 40N
In the figure given below, with what
acceleration does the block of mass m will
move? (Pulley and strings are massless and
frictionless)
m 2m.
3m
g 29
(a) 3 () 3
59 9
©) 2 (d) 2
Work done by frictional force is?
(a) always negative
(b) always positive
(©) zero
(d) May be positive, negative, or zero30.
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Which of the following graphs best
represents the variation of acceleration ‘a’
with displacement ‘x’ in S.H.M.?
(a)
(b)
33.
34.
A force of 6N acts on a body at rest and of
mass of the body 1 kg. During this time, the
body attains a velocity of 30 m/s. The time
for which the force acts on the body is
(a) 6 seconds (b) 5 seconds
(c) 15 seconds (d) 4 seconds
‘A block of mass '™ is placed on a smooth
wedge of inclination @. The whole system is
accelerated horizontally so that the block
does not slip on the wedge. The force
exerted by the wardge on the block willhe (g
31.
32.
Frio Par
ae
A thin liquid film formed between a U-
shaped wire and a light slider supports a
weight of 1.5 x 10 N (see figure). The
length of the slider is 30 om and its weight
negligible. The surface tension of the liquid
film is
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(a) 0.0125 Nm
(b) 0.1. Nev"
(©) 0.05 Nm"
(d) 0.025 Nm
A boat is sent across a river with a velocity
of 8 km h*. If the resultant velocity of boat is
10 km h* then velocity of river is
(a) 16.8 km h*
() 6 kmh
(©) 3km bt
(d) 12 kmh
35.
36.
37.
38,
39,
is acceleration due to gravity)
(a) mg sin 0 (b) 2mg
(©) mgi2 (d) mg/cos 0
The total internal energy of one mole of rigid
diatomic gas is
3
(a) 5RT
7,
) 5RT
5
() SRT
9,
(a) SRT
‘Section-B
We consider a thermodynamic system. If AU
represents the increase in its intemal energy
and W the work done by the system, which
of the following statements is true?
(a) AU = -Win an adiabatic process
(b) AU = W in an isothermal process
(c) AU = -Win an isothermal process
(d) AU = Win an adiabatic process
The unit of thermal conductivity is:
fa) Smt (b) Wm kK"
(c) Wm K* (a) mk
In a particular system, the unit of length,
mass and time are chosen to be 10 cm, 10
gand 0.1 s respectively. The unit of force in
this system will be equivalent to
(a) 0.1N (b) 1N
(c) 10N (d) 100N
It force [F] , acceleration [a] and time [7] are
chosen as the fundamental physical
quantities. Find the dimensions of energy
(a) [Alal (7) (b) (Alal (TF
(c) (Alal (7) ) (Aa40.
a.
42,
43.
44,
45,
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A bus is moving with a speed of 10ms** on
a straight road. A scooterist wishes to
overtake the bus in 100 s. If the bus is at a
distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with
what speed should the scooterist chase the
bus?
(a) 20ms"* (b) 40ms”
(©) 25ms"* (d) 10ms~
A force F =20+10y acts on a particle in y-
direction, where F is in newton and y in
‘meter. Work done by this force to move the
particle from y =0 to y=1m is
(a) 5u (b) 255
(©) 203 (4) 30J
The moment of the force,
F=4i+5]—6K at (2, 0, -3), about the point
(2, -2, -2), is given by
(a) -7i-8]-4k (b) -4i-j-8k
(c) -8i-4j-7k (a) -7i-4j-8k
Two particles which are initially at rest, move
towards each other under the action of their
intemal attraction. If their speeds are v and
2v at any instant, then the speed of centre of
mass of the system will be
(@) 2v 0
(©) 1.5v (dv
The ratio of the radii of gyration of a circular
disc about a tangential axis in the plane of
the disc and of a circular ring of the same
radius about a tangential axis in the plane of
the ring is
(a) 2:3
(b) 2:1
(©) e:V6
(d) 1:2
‘A wave travelling in the positive x-direction
having displacement along y-direction as
‘1m, wavelength 2x m and frequency of 2
Hz is represented by
(a) y =sin (x= 21)
46.
47.
48.
49,
50.
A transverse wave is represented by y = A
sin (ot — kx). For what value of the
wavelength is the wave velocity equal to the
maximum particle velocity?
(a) nAl2 (b) nA
(c) 2nA dA
‘A Camot engine whose sink is at 300 K has
an efficiency of 40%. By how much should
the temperature of source be increased so
as to increase its efficiency by 50% of
original efficiency?
(a) 275K
(b) 325K
(c) 250K
(d) 380K
Two particles of mass 5 kg and 10 kg
respectively are attached to the two ends of
a tigid rod of length 1 m with negligible mass.
The centre of mass of the system from the 5
kg panticle is nearly at a distance of
(a) 50cm
(b) 67 em
(c) 80cm
(d) 33cm
A solid cylinder of mass 2 kg and radius 4
cm is rotating about its axis at the rate of 3
Tpm. The torque required to stop after 27
revolution is
(a) 2x 10°N-m
(b) 12 xx104 Nem
(c) 2x 10° Nem
(d) 2 xx10°° N-m
A cup of coffee cools from 90°C to 80°C in t
minutes, when the room temperature is
20°C. The time taken by a similar cup of
coffee to cool from 80°C to 60°C at a room
temperature same at 20°C, is,
(a)
(b)
(c)
(b) y = sin(2nx - 2xt)
(©) y =sin (10x ~ 20nt)
(4) y= sin(2ax + 2nt)
(d)51
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
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Section-A
The strength of ‘10 volume’ solution of
Hydrogen peroxide is nearly
(a) 35 g/L (b) 45 g/L.
(c) 30 g/L (d) 40 g/L
The oxidation state of central carbon atom in
C02 is
(a) +2 (b) 0
(0) +4 (0) +3
Which compound on reductive ozonolysis
gives propanone as one of the product?
oO
oA AX
rr Yr
(co) (a)
1 mol of an ideal gas expanded reversibly
from 10 L to 100 L at 27°C. Work done
involved in the process is
(a) -11.5 kJ (b) -5.74 kJ
(c) -87.4kJ (d) -109.8 kd
Molar solubility of Zn(OH)2 in 0.1 M NaOH
solution is (Ksp Zn(OH)2 = 1 x 10"*°)
(a) 10°M (b) 10° M
(c) 10-°*M (d) 105M
Correct order of bond order is
(a) 0,>0;>0; — (b) 0, >0,>0;
() 0;>0,>0; — (d) 0, >03 >05
Number of significant figures in 2140 pencils
are
(a) 3 (b) 4
(©) Infinite (d) 2
Molarity of 6% (w/v) glucose solution will be
M
1M b) 7
(a) (b) 3
M M
M a) M
4 ® 5
Which of the following graph is not according
to Boyle's law?
(a) (b)
60.
61.
62.
63.
64,
65,
66.
a "|
Tew Vv
Which of the following elements will have the
highest number of unpaired electrons in
ground state?
(a) Cr (b) Mn
(Vv (d) Fe
The correct relation for Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle is represented by
(a) acto, ) acetn,2?
h h
(0) Axxap, <5 (d) Axx dp, 2 3
The correct order of decreasing ionic size is.
(a) N* > F>> Mg’ (b) Nat > F > O%
(©) F>O?>Nat (d) Mg’ >N* > F
Which among the following does not give
flame test?
(a) Mg (b) Ca
(c) Sr (d) Ba
Lewis acidity of boron halides decreases in
the sequence
(a) BF > BCh > BBrs
(b) BBrs > BCls > BFs
(0) BFs > BBrs > BCI,
(d) BBrs > BF > BCh
The incorrect statement
photochemical smog is
{a) It occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate
(b) It is mixture of smoke, fog and sulphur
dioxide
(c) Nitrogen oxides produced —_ from
automobiles and factories contributes in it
(d) Itis also called as oxidising smog
For the balanced redox reaction,
xMn0; (aq,) + yl (aq.) + zH,O(!)
—>Mn0,(s) +1,(s) + OH (aq),
the coefficient x, y and z respectively are
(a) 2,4and6
(b) 1,2and4
(©) 2,3. and6
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67. The species which does not show In the light of the above statements, choose
hyperconjugation is the correct answer from the options given
2 cH, below.
f@ O w Cy {a) Statement-1 is incorrect but statement-II
is correct
“ : (b) Both statements-I and Il are correct
CH, CH, (c) Both statements-I and Il are incorrect
aE cla (d) Statement-I is correct but statement-Il is
of (a) UW incorrect
A 4 74, The total number of electrons that can be
cH, accommodate in an orbital having n = 2 and
68. Consider the following statements ‘a ae (6) 10
i. Cyclopentadieny| anion is aromatic in as 2
nature,
ii Pyrole is a heterocyclic aromatic 75. The correct order of decreasing priority of
compound the given functional groups in IUPAC
il, Naphthalene and anthracene contain 14 ee
and 10 x electrons respectively. (a) mee 7 GOGH CONEa =
The correct statement(s) is/are (b) COOH > - SOsH >— Cocl > -
(a) (i) and (i) only (b) (i) only CONH,
(6) (i only (4) (), i) and (i) (©) - COOH>~ SO.H>- CONH > -
69. The bond dissociation energies of X2, Y2and coci
XY are in the ratio of 3: 2 : 4. AH for the (a) - SO3H > - COOH > - COC! >—
formation of XY is -450 kJ mot". The bond CONH:
dissociation energy of Xe will be 76. Major product obtained by the reaction of
(@) 400 kJ mot (b) 800 kJ mot” ‘-butene with Baeyer's reagent is
(©) 300k) mot" (d) 150 kJ mot Ar
70. Shape of ICI3 molecule is @) ~-cHo os
(@) Pyramidal (b) Trigonal planar
(0) Tetrahedral (d) Bent T-shape @ fein eer
71. Which of the following pair can act as a 77. 2molofan ideal gas expanded from 10 L to
buffer solution? 20 L isothermally at 27°C. Entropy change
(a) NaOH + HCI in the above process is
(b) NaQH + CH;COONa (a) Rina (b) 2R nz
(c) CHsCOOH + HCI (c) R Ing (d) 2R In3.
(d) CHsCOONa + CH3COOH 78. pH of the solution made by mixing 200 ml of
72. 110g He diffuses from a tiny hole in 2s, then 0.1 MCHsCOOH and 100 ml of 0.1 M NaOH
amount of SO2 diffused from same tiny hole solution is (pKa (CH3COOH) = 4.7)
in Ss at same temperature and pressure (a) 47 (b) 9.3
conditions will be (© 23 (a) 14.7
(@) 509 (b) 1009 79. In which of the following compounds, 180°
(0) 1.569 (d) 409 bond angle is not present?
73. Statement-I: Salts of lithium are mostly (a) XeF
hydrated. (b) PCIS
Statement-l: Hydration enthalpy increases (0) SFe
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80. Average atomic mass of an element ‘A’ that 87. The products obtained upon heating
exists as two isotopes 20A and 22A with the washing soda at 375 K is
percentage abundance of 80% and 20% (a) NaxCOs + 10H20
respectively will be (b) NazCOs-H:0 + CO: + H.0
(9) 21-6 u eo (c) NazCOs + CO; + 10H:0
(c) 20.2u (a) 21.8u (d) NasCOs-H:0 + 9H:0
Bt ee Of Urea ‘in’ 5) rm’ Squecus 88. The correct formula of borax is
a oe (a) Naz{®.Os(OH)4).8H.O
(a) Ta (b) Tat (b) Naz[B:O7(OH)s].6H20
fe 0 (c) Naz{B.O,(OH)3},7H.0
©) i ® a4 (d) Naz[B«Os(OH)2].9H20
a i 89, Which among the following is not an eye
SNe GOH aca irritant?
cH (mob (a) SO: (b) Os
7 (c) PAN (d) Ne
(@) cH.-G-cH, 90. Statement I: Temporary Hardness of water
én, is due to the presence of magnesium and
(b) CH-CH—CH, —cI calcium hydrogen carbonates.
tu, Statement Il: Permanent hardness of water
() CHy-CHe~ CH: - CHCl can be removed by boiling the water.
(d) CH—CH—-CH, —CH, In the light of above statements choose the
g correct option.
83. Compressibility factor of a gas at critical (a) Statement-| and statement-II both are
Point is jcomect
8 3 (b) Statement| and statement-l both are
@s os incorrect
27 8 (c) Statement-l is correct but statement-Il is
o> @) incorrect
(d) Statement-lis incorrect but statement-II
84. Which of the following is @ Transuranium
billie is correct
(a) Tb (b) w 91. Which among the following species cannot
(9 Th (d) Np ‘show disproportionation reaction?
85. The angular momentum of an electron in 3rd (a) S:Ch (b) SOz
shell is (c) SC (a) H»SO«
tay2nr toy-Str he -compound-whieh-on-hydrogenation-wi
(c) 15h (ah liberate highest amount of energy is
‘Section-B
, (a) (b)
86. Match the oxides in Column I with their
properties shown in column It
() NO (A) acidic () (6) An
(i) Naz (8) Amphoteric
(ii) As:03 (C) Neutral 93. In Carius method of estimation of halogen,
(iv) 80s (D) Basic 0.5 g of an organic compound gave 0.564 g
(a) (WA, GDB, (i), (ivJC ‘of AgBr. Percentage of bromine present in
(6) (DC. (i)D, (i)B, (vA the organic compound is
(c) (IA, (ii)D, (ii)B, (ivyC (a) 16% (b) 64%
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AU = 2 kcal, AS = 15 cal K at 300 K
AG for the above reaction is. SeaaER
(a) -1.5kcal mot (b) —1.9 kcal mol" 101. How many molecules of NADH + H* and
(c) -35 kcal mot (d) -3.8 kcal mot FADH + H* are respectively produced during
the complete oxidation of one molecule of
95. Conjugate acid and base for H,PO, ion a
teeta ad pyri acid in mitochondria
(0) HsP. ara HPO: eae
(b) HPO, andPOy (c) Band 2
(c) HsPOs and HPO} (d) 4and1
(d) HsPO. and H,PO? 102. In Cs plants, photorespiration does not occur
96. Maximum dipole moment among the because
following is of (a) Regeneration of PEP occurs
(a) NHs (b) NFs continuously
(0) CC (d) CHCl (b) PEPcase occurs in mesophyll cytosol
97. Identify the gas which will show maximum (c) Of the increased concentration of COzat
negative deviation from ideal behavior the enzyme site
according to following graph. (d) Ce plants show double carboxylation in
ciao bundle shealth cells
103. What is common property between
Zz Z=1 facilitated and active transport?
(a) These are affected by ETS inhibitors
(b) Show uphill transport
ao P a (c) Require ATP as metabolic energy
(A (dc (d) Transportation saturates
98. The wavelength associated with a photon 104; (Cartic. acid temmentation
having mass 6.6 x 10° kg is (a) Shows slow oxidation of NADH to NAD*
(a) 1.28 pm (b) 2.24pm (b) Occurs with the help of hetero-
(©) 3.33 pm (d) 33.3 pm fermentative Lactobacillus lactin
99. The incorrect statement regarding CaCOs (c) Always releases COz
among the following is (4) Is not hazardous
(a) CaCOy is insoluble in water whereas 105. Complex IV of mitochondria involved in ETS
Ca(HCOs); is soluble is associated with all except
fon ae Pe Ta) Cytochrome c oxidase
(©) Carbon dioxide is liberated upon a Seas ike -
reaction of CaCOs with dil HCl aiwatenrat ania
(4) Itis widely used in manufacturing of
high-quality paper 106. Mark the wrong statement w.r.t. intrameiotic
100. The oxidation numbers of four sulphur interphase
atoms in $,02° are (a) Chromosomes number is exactly half to
the meiocyte
(a) +6, +6, -2 and -2
(b) +5, 0, 0, and +5,
(0) 0,0, #2 and +2
(d) +4, +2, +2 and +4
(b) Itis short lived
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107. Dissolution of the synaptonemal complex is
the beginning of
(a) Diplotene (b) Pachytene
(©) Diakinesis (d) Leptotene
108. 70S ribosomes are not present in
(a) Cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells
(b) Matrix of mitochondria
(0) Cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
(d) Stroma of chloroplast
109. In animal cells, lipid-like steroidal hormones
are synthesised in
(a) SER
(©) Golgi complex
110. Nuclear membrane
(a) Is not interrupted by pores
(b) Forms barrier between nucleolus and
chromatin
(0) Is made of lipids and proteins
(4) Bears granular structure on its inner side
of the inner membrane
(b) RER
(d) Peroxisomes
111. A group of organisms that freely float
passively in water current and its cell walls
form two thin overlapping shells which fit
together as a soap box refers to
(a) Dinoflageliates
(b) Diatoms
(©) Amoeboid protozoans
(d) Blue green algae
112. Tetradynamous stamens and cruciform
corolla are the characteristic features of
(a) Potato family _(b) Brassicaceae
(©) Lily family (d) Fabaceae
113. Match the following columns and select the
correct option.
Column | Column it
a. Epiphyllous (i) Stamens attached
to the petals
b. Apocarpous (ii) Stamens attached
to the perianth
C. Monoadelphous (ii) Carpels are free
d. Epipetalous (iv) Stamens are
united in a single
bundle.
(a) aliv), bail), c(i), d()
114, Select the incorrect statement regarding
taxonomic aids.
(a) Flora gives the actual account of habitat
and distribution of various plants of a
given area
(b) Zoological parks are the places where
dead and domestic animals are kept in
protected environment
(c) Museum is a collection of preserved
plant and animal specimens used for
study and reference
(d) In botanical gardens, each plant is first
identified and then labelled indicating its
botanical name and its family
115. Find out the wrong statement w.r.t fungi
(a) Basidiocarp of mushroom is
underground and edible
(b) Ascocarp of Morels and Truffles are
edible
(c) Saccharomyces a unicellular fungus and
used in brewing and baking industries
(d) Karyogamy is delayed in Aspergius and
Neurospora
116. Male gamates are non-motile in
(a) Homosporous plants
(b) All vascular embryophytes
(c) All spermatophytes
(d) Phanerogams with ovary
147. A corolla which is made up of a posterior
standard (vexillum), two lateral wings and
two anterior ones forming a keel is
characteristic feature of
(a) Lupin () Tulip
(b) Brinjal (d) Oat
118. Vascular bundles in dicotyledons are
considered as open because
(a) Vessels are with perforations
(b) Cambium is present
(c) Xylem is surrounded by phloem
(d) A bundle sheath is absent over each
bundle
119. Radial vascular bundle with diarch to
hexarch condition is present in
(a) Root of mango
(b) Root of maize
(c) Stem of China rose
(d) Stem of sugarcane120,
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Examine the figure given below and select
the correct celis/nuclei that involve in
double fertilisation
(c) Non-cyclic ETC in chloroplast
(d) Light reaction in stroma
126. Which of the following mineral ion is required
2s 4 for cell elongation, differentiation and sugar
{ translocation?
(a) BO?
c 2
Pe (b) Ca¥
(c) NOs
(a) Aand D (b) Band C (d) K*
(c) Band D (d) Band E 127. imbibition is a type of diffusion because
121. Choose the incorrect statement w.r.. (a) Adsorbent is a hydrophillic substance
122,
123,
124,
125,
gaseous hormone, ethylene
(a) Induces horizontal growth of seedlings
(b) One of the most widely used hormone in
agriculture
(0) Promotes germination in peanut seeds
but inhibits sprouting of potato tubers
(d) Promotes senescence and abscission in
plant organs
During which phase(s) of cell cycle, amount
of DNA and number of chromosomes
respectively in a cell remain at 8C level & 4n
if the initial amount of DNA and number of
chromosomes are denoted as 4C & 4n,
respectively?
(a) Grand M (b) Gand s
(©) Grand Ge (d) Gonly
‘Vw or water potential of pure water at
atmospheric pressure is
(a) Zero
(b) Yu = Ws Wp
(©) Negative
(4) Equal to Ywof a solution
Which of the following statements is true
regarding Cs plants?
(a) Phosphoenol pyruvate is found in
bundle sheath cells only
(b) A specific arrangement of non-green
cells are present around vascular
bundle
(6) Small and less number of chloroplasts
are present in bundle sheath cells
(d) Cold sensitive enzyme is present in
mesophyll cells
An extemal source of electrons is not
required during
(a) Cyolic ETC in stroma
(b) Photochemical phase in stroma lamella
128.
129,
130,
(b) Kinetic energy is released in the form of
heat
(c) It increases the volume of imbibate
(d) Water movement is along the
concentration gradient
‘A: It prevents precocious reproductive
development late in the growing season.
B: Subjecting a biennial plant to a cold
treatment stimulates. a subsequent
photoperiodic flowering response
Select the correct option for the statements
AandB.
(a) A-Vernalisation, B-Photoperiodism
(b) A-Photoperiodism, B-Vernalisation
(c) A& B-Vernalisation
(d) A & B-Photoperiodism
Regarding the biological nitrogen fixation by
Rhizobium in association with sweet clover
which one of the following statement does
not hold true?
(a) It requites a strong reducing agent and
energy in the form of ATP
(b) Bacteroids cause inner cortical &
pericycle cells to divide
(c) Rhizobium contributes globin part of
leghaemoglobin
(d) Mo-Fe protein catalyses the conversion
of atmospheric Neto ammonia
Statement-A: In animals, mitotic cell
division is seen in the diploid somatic cells.
Statement-B: The plants can show mitotic
divisions in both haploid & diploid cells.
{a) Only Bis correct
(b) Only A is correct,
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131. Consider the following floral features.
a, Persistent calyx
b. Placenta swollen with one ovule
. Fruit pod or capsule
4d. Albuminous seed
e. Ex-stipulate leaves
Which of the given characteristics are found
in solanaceae?
(a)a,b,dande
()a,¢,dande
(b) a, dande
(d)b, dande
132. Space limited by the inner membrane of the
chloroplast contains
(a) Chlorophyll pigments in stroma
(b) ss circular DNA
(c) Enzymes of protein synthesis
(4) Biocatalysts for B-oxidation
133. Disease in sheep caused by proteinaceous
infectious particles is
(a) Scrapie (c) Mumps
(b) Kuru (d) CFI
134. Which of the following options represents
incorrectly matched pair?
(a) Gibberellins - bolting
(b) Ethephon - fruit ripening
(©) Auxins - non-polar transport
(d) ABA - seed dormancy
135. Mark odd one w.r.t. defining feature of life.
(2) Cellular organisation
(b) Growth
(c) Consciousness
(a) Metabolism
‘Section -B
136. Smallest self replicating infectious RNA
Particles which are devoid of protein coat are
(2) Viroids (b) PPLOs
(0) Prions, (a) Virions
137. Mark the wrongly matched pair.
(a) Axillary bud - primary meristems
(b) Intercalary meristem - elongation of
grass root
(6) Intrafascicular cambium - lateral
meristems
(d) Apical meristem - produce primary
tissue
138. In the three-domain system, Monera can be
studied under
(a) One domains
(c) Two domains
(b) Three domains
(d) Five kingdoms
139. A few epidermal cells, in the vicinity of the
guard cells become specialised in their
shape and size, are known as
(a) Subsidiary cells
(b) Complementary cells
(c) Bullform celts
(d) Passage cells,
140. In rice and mango, minimum number of
‘common characters are present in which of
the following taxonomic categories?
(a) Class (c) Order
(b) Genus, (d) Family
141. Sapwood differs from heartwood in
(a) Possessing lignified elements
(b) In being involved in conduction of water
(c) Being darker in colour
(d) Presence of redifferentiated tissue
142, NO; * >No; —° >NH,
Choose the correct option for above
process.
(a) Ammonification done by Pseudomonas
(b) Nitrate assimilation done by
Nitrosomonas
(c) Bis nitrite reductase
(d) Ais Mo-Fe contai
1g enzyme
143. Which element is essential for both
photosynthesis and respiration in plants?
(a) Chlorine (b) Boron
(c) Copper (d) Sodium.
144, Oxygenic photosynthesis is shown by
(a) Chromatium
(b) Chlamydomonas
(c) Chioroflexus
(d) Chloronema
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(0) Krebs cycle
(b) Glycolysis
(d) Decarboxylation
146. Which of the given steps is the first step of
glycolysis and catalysed by hexokinase?
(a) Glucose > Glucose - 6 - phosphate
(b) Glucose - 6 - phosphate — Fructose - 6
- phosphate
(0) Fructose - 6 — phosphate — Fructose -
41,6 - bisphosphate
(d) 2- phosphoglycerate
—+ phosphoenolpyruvate
147. At least how many meiotic divisions are
required to produce 120 seeds in an
angiospermic plant?
(a) 30 (b) 120
(©) 150 (4) 60
148. In prophase-1, crossing-over is seen during
(a) Leptotene (b) Zygotene
(0) Pachytene (d) Diplotene
149. The correct floral formula for the members of
family Fabaceae is
(2) % F Ks) Cr.2u2) Asn Gi
0) © F Ky, CoAs Gy,
(©) J Ko, Corsi Aven S
@ % £K.EAG,
4150. In which of the given plants, double fixation
of COzocours?
(a) Rice (b) Potato
(0) Sorghum (d) Wheat
‘Section - A
151. Which of the following describes reptiles but
not birds?
(a) They are ectotherms
(b) They are endotherms
(0) They have feathers
(d) They have water tight eggs
152. Which statement is not correct w.r.t
absorption of fats?
(a) Small protein coated fat droplets are
formed in intestinal mucosa cells
(b) Fatty acids and glycerol, being insoluble,
are first incorporated into chylomicrons,
which move into intestinal mucosa.
(c) Chylomicrons are transported into
lacteals in the vill.
(d) The lymph vessels ultimately release the
absorbed substances into the venous
blood stream.
153. Choose the false
coelenterates.
(a) Cnidoblasts are used for anchorage,
defense and for the capture of prey
(b) Corals have a predominantly siliceous
skeleton
(c) Polyp is sessile and cylindrical form like
Adamsia
(d) Medusa is umbrella shaped and free
swimming form like Aurelia
statement about
154. Read the digestive enzymes given below
Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen, Lipase
‘Amylase, Nucleases, _Nucleosidases,
Procarboxypeptidases, _ Enteropeptidase,
Sucrase.
How many enzymes are secreted by
pancreas and intestinal ~— mucosa
respectively?
(a) Six, four
(b) Five, five
(c) Six, seven
(d) Five, six
185. Chondrichthyes, exhibit all of the following
characters, except
(a) Endoskeleton is cartilaginous
(b) Notochord persists throughout life
(c) Fertilisation is usually external and most
of them are oviparous
(d) Air bladder and lungs are absent
156. The opening of hepato-pancreatic duct into
duodenum is guarded by a sphincter called
{a) Sphincter of Boyden
(b) Sphincter of Oddi
(c) Cardiac sphincter
(d) Pyloric sphincter
157. Which of the following is not a characteristic
of all mammals?
(a) Presence of mammary glands
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159,
160.
161
(© Presence of placenta
(d) Presence of hair at some stage of life
Which of the following factors do net favour
the formation of oxyhaemoglobin?
(@) High pCO2 and low pH
(b) High pOzand high pH
(©) Lesser H* concentration and lower
temperature
(d) Low pCO: and low H* concentration
Match the organisms given in column | with
their characteristic feature in column Il.
cane ‘Column
‘a. Amphibians (i First chordates with closed
circulatory system
b Pisces, (ip First tetrapods
c. Reptiles (ii) First amniotes
4. Cephalochordates | (iv) First jawed vertebrates
(a) a(il, b(iv), c(i), (ii).
(6) afi, b(iv), efi), dQ)
(©) alii), b(iv), e4i), Ai)
(4) a(iv), bai), ef), di)
Read the following statements w.r.t, human
heart
()) Endodermally derived organ situated in
the thoracic cavity.
(ii) In an adult, itis of the size of a clenched
fist.
(ii) It is protected by a double walled
membranous bag called the pericardium.
(iv) The small upper chambers of the heart
are called atria and lower large
chambers are called ventricles.
How many statements are correct?
(a) One
() Two
(0) Three
(d) Four
Select the option with incorrectly matched
features w.rt. group of animals
mentioned?
(a) Cyclostomes - Mouth is circular, devoid
of jaws, open circulation is seen, body is
devoid of scales and paired fins
(b) Chondrichthyes - Pelvic claspers are
present, mouth is ventrally located,
teeth are modified placoid scales which
are backwardly directed
(c) Osteichthyes Endoskeleton is bony, four
pairs of internal gills covered by
operculum, swim bladder is present that
regulates buoyancy
(d) Amphibians - Inhabit fresh water and land,
body is divided into head and trunk
162. Protonephridia are primarily concemed with
ionic and fluid volume regulation io.
osmoregulation. These are found in
a. Planaria
b. Some annelids and rotifers
¢. Cephalochordates
Choose the correct option.
(a) a only
(b) b and c only
(c) aandc only
(d) a, band c
163. Hirudinaria differs from Wuchereria, in that it
(a) ls a deuterostome
(b) Shows metamerism
(c) Has separate oral and anal openings
(d) Is a parasite
164. Which of the following statements is
incorrect w.r.t tubular reabsorption?
(a) Nearly 99% of the filtrate is reabsorbed
by the renal tubules.
(b) Substances like glucose, amino acids
and Na+ in the filtrate are always
reabsorbed only passively whereas the
nitrogenous wastes are absorbed by
active transport.
(c) Reabsorption of water also occurs
passively in the initial segments of the
nephron.
(d) Conditional reabsorption of Na+ and
water takes place in DCT.
165. Choose the incorrect statement.
(a) Cardiac muscle fibres have gap
junctions at intercalated discs
(b) Dermis of the skin is an example of
dense irregular connective tissue
(¢) Cell junctions are absent in smooth
muscles166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
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(d) Disturbance at neuronal endings will
stimulate or inhibit adjacent neurons
and other cells
Which of the following functions is not
related to ADH?
(a) ADH facilitates water and electrolyte
tubule and collecting ducts
(b) ADH affects the kidney function through
its vasoconstrictor effects on blood
vessels
(c) ADH causes an increase in blood
pressure, hence increasing the
glomerular blood flow
(d) It causes secretion of renin from J.G.
cells
Which of the following cartilage is present at
the tip of our nose?
(a) Hyaline cartitage
(b) Elastic cartilage
(6) White fibrous cartilage
(4) Calcified cartilage
Hormone released into blood by posterior
pituitary gland but synthesized by neurons of
hypothalamus is
(@) Prolactin (c) Oxytocin
(b) Metatonin (d) ANF
Group of enzymes that catalyse removal of
groups from substrates by mechanisms
other than hydrolysis leaving double bonds
are called
(@) Oxidoreductases (b) Transferases
(©) Lyases (d) Hydrolases
The hypothalamic regulatory hormones are
carried into __ through hypophyseal portal
system.
(a) Pineal gland
(b) Adenohypophysis
(c) Neurohypophysis,
(d) Pars nervosa
Select the incorrect statement from the
following.
(a) Tertiary structure is absolutely essential
for biological activity of many proteins
(b) In RNA, the bond between the
phosphate group and pentose sugar is
a glycosidic bond
(c) Backbone of DNA is made up of
sugarphosphate chains
(d) Cellulose is unbranched polysaccharide
with B-1, 4 glycosidic bonds
172. Which of the following diseases is
characterized by stunted growth, mental
tardation, ‘i uotiont,
abnormal skin and deafmutism?
(a) Hyperthyroidism
(b) Cretinism
(c) Pituitary dwarfism
(d) Goitre
173. Select the option representing the
biomolecule that are not _ strictly
biomacromolecules but are obtained in acid
insoluble fraction.
(a) Nucleic acids —_(b) Lipids
(c) Amino acid (d) Simple sugars
174, Read the following statements
() It stimulates conversion of glucose to
glycogen in the target cells.
(ii) enhances cellular glucose uptake and
utilisation.
(ii) tis secreted trom B-cells of Islets of
Langerhans.
(iv) It acts mainly on the liver cells and
stimulates glycogenolysis.
How many statements are correct for
glucagon hormone?
(a) Four (c) Two
(b) Three (d) One
175. Select the correct set of secondary
metabolites
(a) Gums, anthocyanin, carotenoids, ATP
(b) Anthocyanin, antibiotics, ATP, gums
(c) Antibiotics, carotenoids, gums,
anthocyanin
(d) Starch, chlorophyll, carotenoids, ATP,
antibiotics
176. Which of the following hormone acts on the
mammary glands and stimulates the
formation of sac-like structures which store
milk in them?
{a) Progesterone
(b) Oxytocin
(c) Prolactin
(d) Luteinizing hormone177. The famous Watson and Crick model is B-
form of DNA which is a right handed helix.
The pitch of a complete helical turn is
(a34A (b) 20
()3.4A (168A
178. Erythropoiesis is stimulated by
(a) Erythropoietin secreted from J.G. cells,
of kidney
(b) Cortisol secreted by the cells of zona
fasciculata of adrenal cortex
(0) Insulin secreted by a-cells of islets of
Langerhans in pancreas
(4) Both (a) and (b)
179. Cofactor for the proteolytic enzyme
carboxypeptidase is
(a) Zn?* (b) Mg?
(@) Ca (d) Mn
180. Which statement is not correct w.r.t cochlea
of human ear?
(@) Organ of Cortiis located on the basilar
membrane.
(b) The space within cochlea called scala
media is filled with endolymph
(©) Hair cells act as auditory receptors and
contain a large number of processes
called kinocilia which project from the
basal end of each hair cell.
(d) Above the rows of the hair cells of organ
of Corti, there is a thin elastic
membrane called tectorial membrane.
181. Select the incorrect statement about
Michaelis Menten constant, Km.
(a) In competitive inhibition, Km increases
but V mas remains the same
(b) Kms inversely proportional to substrate
affinity ——_____________}
(©) The catalytic efficiency of two different
‘enzymes can be compared by their Km
value
(d) In the presence of a non-competitive
inhibitor, Km increases and maximal
velocity (Vmax) decreases
182. Which of the following structures of brain is
concerned with libido, expression of
emotional reactions and motivation?
(a) Brain stem
(b) Corpora quadrigemina
(©) Thalamus
(d) Limbic system
183. Medulla oblongata has centres which control
all the following, except
(a) Respiration
(b) Cardiovascular reflexes
(c) Gastric secretions
(d) Thirst
184. The end of ventricular systole in an ECG is
marked by
(a) P-Q time interval
(b) Beginning of T-wave
(0) End of Q-R-S complex
(d) End of T-wave
185. Total lung capacity is
(a) IC+EC
(b) RV+ ERV
(c) RV+ ERV+ IRV+ TV
(d) IRV+ ERV+ RV
186. Following statements are correct w.tt
human heart except
(a) The SAN can generate higher number
of action potentials in comparison to
other cardiac muscle fibres
(b) SAN is responsible for initiating and
maintaining the rhythmic contractile
activity of the heart
(c) The SAN generates an action potential
which stimulates both atria and
ventricles to undergo a simultaneous
contraction
(d) The atrial contraction accounts for the
low of blood into the ventricles by about
30 percent
187. Which of the following is a chronic disorder
whi rT
damaged leading to decrease in respiratory
surface?
(a) Asthma (b) Bronchitis.
(c) Emphysema —__(d) Asbestosis
188. Which of the following is unlikely to happen
during muscle contraction?
(a) The size of thin filaments decrease while
the size of thick filaments remains
unchanged
(b) The width of A-band remains constant
(c) The Z-lines are pulled towards M-line
(d) The length of I-bands gets reduced189. The part of human eye where only cones are
present is called
(a) Blind spot
(b) Fovea centralis
(o) lis
(4) Pupil
190. Read the following statements regarding the
human skeleton.
() The 8".9"& 10” pairs of ribs do not
articulate directly with the stemum but
are joined to the seventh rib with the
help of hyaline cartilage.
(ii) Scaputa is a triangular bone situated in
dorsal part of thorax and has a slightly
elevated ridge called the spine
(ii) Each coxal bone has a slightly elevated
ridge which projects as a flat and
expanded process called the acromion
‘on which femur bone is articulated.
(iv) There is a depression called the glenoid
cavity on scapula which articulates with
the head of humerus.
How many statements are correct?
(a) One (c) Three
(b) Two (d) Four
191. If the heart muscle is suddenly damaged by
inadequate blood supply, itis called
(a) Atherosclerosis
(b) Heart failure
(0) Heart attack
(d) Coronary artery disease
192. The hard chewing surface of the teeth made
up of enamel helps in mastication. It is
formed by
(a) Odontoblast cells (ectodermal)
(b) Ameloblast cells (mesodermal)
(©) Odontoblast cells (mesodermal)
(d) Ameloblast cells (ectodermal)
193. Which of the following blood cells secrete
histamine, serotonin, heparin and are chiefly
involved in inflammatory reactions?
(a) Eosinophils (c) Neutrophils
(b) Basophils (d) Monocytes
194. The outermost wall of spermatophore of
cockroach is composed of the secretions of
(@) Long tubules of mushroom gland
(b) Conglobate gland
(c) Collaterial gland
(d) Phallic gland and utricular gland
195. In male cockroach, genital pouch is present
at the hind end of abdomen which is bound
(a) Dorsally by 9" and 10" terga and
ventrally by the 9” sternum
(b) Dorsally by 9" tergum and ventrally by
9” and 10” sterna
(c) Dorsally by 9® sternum and ventrally by
9" tergum.
(d) Dorsally by 10" tergum and ventrally by
9" and 10” sterna
196. Identify the incorrect statement wrt.
human eye
(a) Suspensory ligaments attached to ciliary
body hold the lens in place
(b) Photosensitive compound of human eye
is made up of retinal and opsin
(c) Retinal is a derivative of vitamin-A
(d) The anterior part of retina contains blind
spot which lack cones and has few rods
197. The incorrect match w.t.t._ general
characters is
(a) Reptilia - 3 chambered heart
(b) Mammalia — Hair on body
(c) Osteichthyes — Cartilaginous
endoskeleton
(d) Amphibia — External fertilisation
198. All of the following condition are due to
hyposecretion of thyroid hormones, except
(a) Myxoedema —_—(b) Grave's disease
(c) Simple goitre —_(d) Cretinism
199. A filter feeder animal with flagellated cells is
(a) Paramoecium —_(b) Ctenoplana
tey Sycorr (ay Hydra:
200. Choose the option which correctly states
the type of joint present between the
following
a. Atlas and axis
b. Femur and acetabulum
. Cranial bones
d. Phalanges
a b ° a
(a) Hinge Pivot Sutures Saddle
(b) Pivot Ballandsocket Sutures Hinge(©) Pivot Gliding Fibrous Saddle! (d) Hinge Balland socket Saddle HingeALL INDIA MOCK TEST
Test No. 4
(Physics, Chemistry and Biology)
Hints and Solution
1. (b)
so, Eneroy [MT] [M2T?]= Pressure
Volume [i]
2. (a)
Sol. Ina standing wave energy of one region is always confined in thatregion. All particles cross theirmean
position together.
3 0
Sol. The slope of the tangent drawn on position-time graph at any instant gives instantaneous velocity.
4 (a)
Sol. Formaximum range, the angle of projection, 0 = 45°
2 2 .
w? sin20 _(20)*sin(2x45") _ 400 _ gon,
9 10 10
5. (ed)
Sol. The forces exerted by the liquid at the bends are shown. (The liquid undergoes change of momentum
only at these points, and hence the liquid and tube exert forces on each other.) The two forces form a
couple exerting a clockwise torque.
6. (a)
Sol. The ms speed of gas molecules at absolute temperature T is given by:
SRT
Vems =For oxygen, M =0.032 kg/ mol and Vin, =483m/s
vansM _ (483)? x0.032
Ro 831x3
T =300K
7. (@)
Sol, W =P(AV)=1«10° x(3.34—2 10) =
340x103) = 340k)
a (0)
sol. 2 3()
9. (a)
Sol. Frequency of sound heard by the man from approaching train.
v 320
(4) 240{ 5320) -2aaHe
Fi if = —_—
requency of sound heard by the man from receding train n; ma
0 320
v
ve
Na— Mr = 243- 237
Hence, number of beats heard by man per se
10. {a)
Sol, IfR3 arid Rz are connected in series, then Req.=Ri +Rz. =(300 £7) 9
11. {a)
Sol. During adiabatic compression the temperature of a gas increases while no heat is given to it. In
compression work is done on the gas ie., work done is negative. Hence, intemal energy of the gas
increases due to which its temperature increases.
12. {b)
Sol. The atoms when brought from infinity are attracted due to interatomic electrostatic force of attraction.
At point B, the potential energy is minimum and force of attraction is maximum. But if we bring atoms
closer than x =, force of repulsion between two nuclei starts and PE. increases
13. {c)
fly
Sol. Here, | 5) represents energy per unit volume
5 ML? T? eee
tole) ey Perry
14. (c)
Sol, When a particle moves on a circular path with a constant speed, then its motion is said to be a uniform
Circular motion in a plane, This motion has radial acceleration whose magnitude remains constant but
whose direction changes continuously, So, ar #0 and a: =0.15. {c)
normal stress
Sol. Young's modulus = —DOTmal SHES __
ongitudinal strain
16. {c)
Sol. Given: Mass of cylinder, m=3kg R =40cm=0.4mF =30N
r=30N
Torque, t=la
FxR =mR7a
FR 30x04
mR? 3x(0.4)?
a =25 rad/s?
17. (4)
Sol. According to first law of thermodynamics
AQ =AU+AW
AU =AQ-aW
18. {b)
Sol, Centre of mass depends on the distribution of mass in the body. So, it may lie within, outside or on the
surface of the body.
19. (b)
#
Sol, Acceleration = 55
dt’
7
3
2
Force acting on the body =3%5=2N
Displacement in 2s-3x2x2=$m
8
Work done =2x$-20.
Sol
2.
Sol
22.
Sol
23.
Sol
24,
Sol
(a)
In this cases =0, so W =0.
(d)
Moment of inertia of shell 1 along diameter
2
Vaamewe = 30?
Moment of inertia of shell 2= Moment of inertia of shell 3
=leangental = 3
So, moment of inertia of system along XX’ is given by:
lsiameter + Zhangenta
Sir? +2 3mr? = amr?
ic}
Internal energy of the system is given by
f
fort
2
Degree of freedom; femme ~5ifnonoamuse =3
1n(0))=2n(Ar)=4
and, number of moles
Upsat = 3@rt + Set =1RT
(a)
U=-fFde =f =—2he?,
Itis correctly drawn in (a)
(d)
The static friction comes into play, the momentthere is an applied force. As the applied force increases
static friction also increases, remaining equal and opposite to the applied force up to a certain limit.
Butif the applied force increases so much, it overcomes the static friction and the body starts moving.
2 5
Smr? +mr? = zme25. (d)
Sol, To complete the loop, a body must enter a vertical loop of radius R with the minimum velocity,
5gR
26. {a)
Sol. From the law of conservation of energy, we get. dmv? = pk =>mv?
mx(1.5¥ =50%(0.15?
sm =0.5kg
27. (d) T
Sol, Acceleration of the system
a—F 749-29 _120-40-20
4+2 6
a=10m/s?
From figure,
a opyias HD bck
T =2(g +a) =2(10 +10)
oN
28. (b)
m,-m, )
[asm
Sol, For the single pulley system 1+Me
take 2m and 3m as a system (ie., single block of 5m mass)
5m
m
2g
3
29. (d)
Sol, Frictional force can act in the direction of displacement, opposite to it and sometimes not let the body
move.
So, the work can be positive, negative or zero
30. {b)
Sol, a=—kxis an S.H.M
Hence it will be a straight ine with negative slope is in option (b).
31. (c)
Sol. W =2TI
3.0 x 107 =2T (30 x10)
T =0.05 Nm~32. (b)
Sol. Let the velocity of river be YR and velocity of boatis Ye
Resultant velocity = /vg +vg +2v,v,qcos®
(10) = vg +vq +2vg¥,cos90
=> (10) = (8)? + v3
or(10)? = (8)? +vg
vB = 100-64
oF vq =6 km/h
33. (b)
Sol. Force (F)=6N;
Initial velocity (u)
Mass (m)=1kg and final velocity (v)=30m/s.
F_6
Therefore acceleration (a m/s? and final velocity (v) =30=u+at=0+6xt
or t=5 seconds
34, (d)
Sol. The wedge is given an acceleration to the right. -. The block has a pseudo acceleration to the left
pressing against the wedge because of which the block is not moving
gsino
cos
Total reaction of the wedge
N=mgcos@+masino ma
mgsind-sing
~ cos
mmg(c0s?0+sin?6) mg
cos0 “cso
mgsin@=macos ora =
or,N =mgcos 0+
or, N=
35. (a)
Sol. For] mole of gas molecule, kinetic energy = (3/2)RT.
36. (a)
Sol. According to the firstlaw of thermodynamics,
AQ=AU+W
In adiabatic process, AQ = 0
So,37.
Sol
38.
Sol
39.
Sol
40.
Sol
(o
The rate of heat flow through a conductor of length Land area of cross-section A is given by
0Q _ ya AT
SETKATE Js or watt
where, K = coefficient of thermal conductivity and
AT = change in temperature
L_90
AAT dt
e. Unitof K = Mee. wate
(metre? kelvin
=Wmtkt
(a)
Force
[mut?]
=(10 g)(10 cm)(0.1s)?
Changing these units into MKS. system
F = (10 kg)(10" m)(0s)*
=107N=0.1N
(b)
Given, fundamental physical quantities are force [F], acceleration [a] and time [7].
Now, we shall determine the dimensions of the energy.
Energy depends on force, acceleration and time as,
[E]-F Perk
= [Me 1? ]=[MuT 2P [ut 2P itr
= (MET? | = IMP Lpeerry2 ere
Comparing the powers of “4 and T on both sides, we get
a=la+b=2
and —2a-2b+ 2
> l+b=24b
=> -21)-2(l)+e=-2>c=2
The dimensions of the energy are ([F'Ja} (TP
(a)
Let v be the relative velocity of scooter(s) w. r. t. bus (B), then
V=V:-Ve41.
Sol
42.
43.
Sol
44,
Vg =V4Vp Ai)
Relative velocity = Displacementtime
1000 39 met
=p =20ms
Now, substituting the value of v in Eq. (i), we get
Vv, =10+10=20 ms?
(b)
Work done by a force F , which is variable in nature in moving a particle from y, to y2 is given by
=F.
We ig dy
Here, force, F=20+10y,y =0
and y, =1m
Substituting the given values in Eq, (i), we get
1
pl a loy*
=W =J(20 +10y)dy -[p0s + ,
=20(1-0)+5(1-0)? =25)
Work done will be 25 J
(a)
Moment of force is defined as the cross product of the force and the force arm.
Given,
45+ 5j-6k
ry = 2% +0)-3k
12 = 2i—2j- 2k
Moment of force = rx F
= (t)-1) XF
= [-(2-2)- 2k) + (2+ 0)-38)]
x [4+ 55 - 6K]
= [Oi + 2j— 1k] x [41 + 5j — 6k]
j
=|o 2 -1
4 5 6
= if(-6 x2) -(-1x5)]
H(A x 0) = (-1 x 4)] + £[(O x 5) = 2 « 4]
=-71-4)-8k
(b)
As initially both the particles were at rest therefore velocity of centre of mass was zero and there is no
extemal force on the system so speed of centre of mass remains constant ie., it should be equal to
zero.
(Sol. Moment or inertia of a disc and circular ring about a tangential axis in their planes are,
Moment of inertia of disc about tangential axis
5
a= 7 Mak
Moment of inertia of ring about a tangential axis.
3
3 aR?
f= SMR
put i= mieok= fF
M
ka_ fla, Mr
i ie Ma
ka [G/MaR? My -f
"i, | G/2)M,R? * Ma
kaiky = V5:V6
45. (a)
Sol. Givena =1m
As
y =asin (kx ~ wt)
=sin nx 11) =sin (x 2t)
S +)=
46. (0)
Sol. Given, y = Asin(wt ~ kx)
As we know that wave velocity is given by
_a_al
yak i
ra
and maximum particle velocity is given by vp = Aw ali
amplitude
Jo = angular frequency
So, as Eq. (i) is equal to Eq. (i),
ona
Aw =r
QnA
47. ()
Sol. The efficiency of Camotengine is defined as the ratio of work done to the heat supplied ie.
Work done _W _ Q:~Qz
1 “Heatsuppied @ Q
Here, 7; is the temperature of source, 7, is the temperature of sink, Q, is heat absorbed and Q2 heat
rejected
40
As given, 1) = 40% = =
4 and T, = 300 KS004
0
= 40% + 50% of n
age 04
= io0 * 100 *
= 04405 x04 = 0.6
300
Hence, 0.6
300
500+x
= S004x=75
* x= 750-500 = 250K
All reversible heat engines working between same temperatures are equally efficient and no heat
engine can be more efficient than Camot engine (as itis ideal).
(b)
Given, m, =5 kg, m2 =10 kg and r=1 m =100 cm
Let the cent re of mass lies at origin 0.
48.
Sol
49.
Sol
(d)
According to work-energy theorem, the change in kinetic energy of a particle is the amount of work
done on the particle to move, i.e.
W = —AKE = KE, ~ KE,
Given, mass of cylinder, m = 2 kg
radius of cylinder, r= 4 cm = 4x 10% m
rotational velocity, w = 3rpm
= 3x2 = 2 rad/s and @ = 2n revolution = 20 x 2m = 4r?rad.
The work done in rotating an object by an angle @ from restis given by W = 70
As the cylinder is brought to rest, so the work done will be negative.According to work-energy theorem,
Work done = Change in rotational kinetic energy
122
=10 = 5 lof - A oP = dil - of)
(0?)
eG) fro =O]
fl 2] 0?
abel
MR? (orcyinen |
1
4
1 2)? yt
= px2x(4x107) (8) xp
1
4
10) "4x?
ae il.
= PPB TOG
104 = 2x10N-
= 7gp 204 = 2410 8N-m
50. (b)
Sol. In first conditions;
Given, the initial temperature of the cup of coffee T; =90°¢
The final temperature of the cup of coffee, Tr = 80°C
The time taken to drop the temperature 90°C to 8°C Ist
The temperature of the surrounding, To = 20°C
Using the Newtons law of cooling,
rate of cooling = = x [24-75]
Substituting the values in the above equation, we get
90-80 90+ 80
pea
10
Kos] > K
In second conditions;
The inital temperature of the cup of coffee 7 = go"
The final temperature of the cup of coffee, 1; = 60°C
Using the Newton's law of cooling,
rate of cooling = t= x |" -1|
Substituting the values in the above equation, we get
80 - 60 60 + 80
th als a ae
20 _ 2
ky = 7g 50>
51. (cd)
Sol. ‘10 volume’ H.02 means that 1 L of this H,02 Solution will give 10 L of O2 at STP
2H202() > O2(g) + H20(!)
68g 22.7 L atSTP52.
Sol
53.
Sol
54.
Sol
55.
Sol
56.
Sol
57.
Sol
58.
Sol
59.
Sol
60.
Sol
10L of O» atSTP is obtained from = ©8*2%g.. 30 9 H,0,
22.7
:, Strength of H202 = 30 giL
(b)
Sy 0 CHO 9
OY wats Pe AL
2.2-Dimethyl Propanone
prepanal
(b)
M
W =-2.303nRT log) 7
100
=-2.303.1x8.31430009( 4?)
=-2,303 «8.314 x 300 =-5.744K)
(b)
Zn(OH), Zn?" +20H
sM(25+0.1)M
[o2s-<01-.25+01=0.]]
Koy =[2n? [OH =(s)(0.2)? =1<107
s=10%M
i)
Bond order 0 = 3(10-6)=2
Bond order 05 =Fo-5)=25
Bond order 03 =}(0-7)=1 5
Correct order of bond order: 03 >0, >03
(
For the number of objects, significant figures are infinite.
(b)
%wivx1l0 6x10 1
“(mwWscue 180-3
()
Boyle's law says Graph | -> PV =constant (rectangular hyperbola)
Graph li => P = COPStAN straight line through origin)
Graph lll => log P =— log +log {constant} (straight line with negative slope)
(a)
Elements No. of unpaired e-s
cr 6Mn 5
v 3
Fe 4
61. (d)
Sol. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle:
h
Axx Ap, 2
Where Ax and Ap, are uncertainties in position and momentum of electron respectively.
62. (a)
Sol. For isoelectronic species, the ionic size increases with increase in negative charge and decreases
with increase in positive charge.
63. (a)
Sol. Electrons in Mg are too strongly bound to getexcited by flame.
64. (b)
Sol. Extent of back bonding increases as size of terminal atom increases. Hence Lewis acidic character
down the group increases.
65. (b)
Sol. Classical smog is a mixture of smoke, fog and Sz.
66. (d)
Sol. 2MnO;(aq.) + 6 (aq.) + 4H,0(1) —-31, #2Mn0 p(s) + 8OH (aq)
67. (d)
Sol. Hyperconjugation involves delocalisation of « electrons of C-H bond of an alkyl group directly
attached to an atom of unsaturated system or to an atom with vacant p orbital
y
CH,
Benzyl cation does not show hyperconjugation.
68. (a)
Naphthalene
Sol. Anthracene
69. (b)
Sol. 3x, (a)+ 3 ¥2(8) > *Y (@)aH ecu —BE (products)
1
= FRE 1) * FBE gn) BE)
1
~450 = 5 (3x) +3(2x)-ax
=300
Bond dissociation enthalpy of X, =3x300=900 k} mol *
70. (d)
Sol. Shape af ch
Bla
cl
(Bent T-shape)
Ti. (d)
Sol. Mixture of weak acid and its salt with strong base can act as an acidic buffer.
72. (b)
Sol. + Rate of diffusion «
(2) (2) __ [oso,
the \tlso. V (Mine
25
2. fe
$
5
1
4
4
Ngo, =1.5625,
Wso, =1.5625 x64 =100 g
73. (b)
Sol. Salts of lithium are mostly hydrated due to higher hydration enthalpy which decreases down the group
with increase in ionic size of cations.
74. (d)
Sol. An orbital can accommodate maximum two electrons with opposite spin.
75. (b)
Sol. The order of decreasing priority of the given functional groups in IUPAC nomenclature is
—COOH >-SO3H >- COC >—CONHz
76. (o)
GILMAN, KMnoO,
AYO OH Major)
273K ae
Sol, ‘Butene (Baeyer's reagent)
~f sak77. (b)
(T, Vv,
Sol. aS =nc, In 2.)4nrin{ 22
ol. AS wc] ni w(%}
(«at constant temperature, V1 =10 L and V2 =20 L)
20
48 =nRn( 2] =2Rin2 =28In2
78. (a)
[Salt]
[Acid]
CHsCOOH + NaOH > CH,COONa+H,0
200x012
Sol. pH=pk, +log,
Molof CH,COOH =
1000” 100
MolofNaQH =~"
1
Molof CH,COONaformed= mol
1
MolofCH,COOHleft= mol
(sc)
pH =4,7 +log $2001 _ 4.7
(i)
79. (d)
Sol. CIF: has bent T-shape and no bond angle is equal to 180°
pe ~~
F
Bent-T
80. (b)
20x80+22%20 _ 2040
OBO 22920 201 Ole
Sol. Average atomic mass 30 790 720-40
81. (a)
Sol. 5 molal aqueous solution means 5 mol urea is presentin 1000 g of water
Ngee SS
Xurea = Pues +o 5+55.5 60.5
10
Xurea = qa
82. (b)
CHCl CH,
CH-CH-CH, cH +CH,-¢-Cl
CH, CH, CH,
Sol (A) (B)
Selectivity ratio for monochiorination with respectto 1°, 2°, 3° carbon is 1: 3.8: 5 respectively83.
Sol
84,
Sol
85.
Sol
86.
Sol
87.
Sol
88.
Sol
89.
Sol
90.
Sol
91.
Sol
92.
Sol
93.
Sol
% primary halide (A) =2*? 100 = 64.29%
945
4% tert halide (B) = ito =35 11%
(b)
a
zaPv (27 238
RT” p( Ba )
lame
3
a8
(a)
Element with Z > 92 are transuranium elements
Tb has atomic number 65 W has atomic number 74 and Th has atomic number 90
(b)
Foran electron in nth shell,
=>mevr= anfn- Z|
2n.
For
mevr =3h
(b)
Column | Column tt
Element oxide Nature
N20 Neutral
Na,O Basic
As.03 Amphoteric
$03 Acidic
(a)
Na,CO, -10H,0 7°" _»Na,CO; -H,0 +9H,0
Washing soda
(a)
Naz{Bs0{OH)s}-8H20
Borax
(a)
SO, O3 and PAN causes irritation in the eyes.
()
Permanent hardness of water cannot be removed by boiling
(a)
In H2SO., S is presentin its highest oxidation state ie. +6 so it cannot be further oxidised.
(a)
Lesser is the stability of alkene, higher will be energy released on hydrogenation reaction.
Lesser is the hyperconjugative structures, lesser will be stability of alkene.
@
188 g of AgBr contains 80 g Br80 )
0.5649 of AgBr contains (a 564 Jape
800.564
Percentage of bromine = SF=" 77 x100 = 48%
94. (b)
Sol. AH =AU +AngRT
103 +1 x2 x300
= 2000 +600 = 2600 =2.6 kcal
AG =AH -TAS =2600— 300 x15 = 2600 ~ 4500 =- 1900 cal =-1.9 kcal mol
95. (d)
Sol. HPO; —"' > H,PO,
conjigate acid
H,p0; — > POF.
conjugate base
96. (a)
Compound | NF: NH» | CCl | CHCIs
Dipole 0230] 1470/0 | 1.040
moment
Sol
97. (a)
Sol. Gas which gives more deflection from Z = 1 line in Z v/s P graph gives more deviation from ideal
behavior.
98. (0)
Sol. Velocity of photon = velocity of lightf3 «10° ms]
oes
mv
6.6x10
6.6 x10? x3x10°
2 = 3.310? =3.3pm
99. (b)
Sol. CaCO; decomposes to quick lime when heated to 1200 K.
Caco, 2 5ca0 +CO,
100. (b)
g t
8,0; ~0- 888-8 S80"
Sol 3
101. (3)
Sol. One NADH +W produced in link reaction and 3NADH +W and one FADH +W produced in Krebs
cycle.
102. (c)
Sol. In bundle sheath cells. RuBisCO has higher concentration of CO2.103. (d)
104. (a)
Sol. Lactic acid fermentation is hazardous and may release CO2.
105. (c)
Sol. Complex IV refers to cytochrome c oxidase complex containing cytochrome a & a3, & two copper
centres,
106. (c)
Sol. In intrameiotic interphase or interkinesis, the chromosome number is, seen half as it gets reduced in
meiosis |
107. (a)
Sol. In diakinesis, there is complete dissolution of synaptonemal complex.
108. (c)
Sol. Cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells has 80 S ribosomes,
109. (a)
Sol. SER helps in synthesis of steroidal hormones.
110. (c)
Sol. Nucleas membrane has pores and connected with RER through its outer membrane.
111 (b)
112. (b)
Sol. Cruciform corolla is characteristic of family Brassicaceae
113. (b)
114. (b)
Sol. In zoological parks, live organisms (animals)
are kept.
115. (a)
Sol. Basidiocarp of mushroom is above the ground.
116. (d)
Sol. Angiosperms have non motile male gametes. They are phanerogams with ovary
117. (a)
Sol. Family fabaceae shows vexillary aestivation
118. (b)
Sol. Vascular bundles are called open because they are open for secondary growth.
119. (a)
Sol. Dicot roothas radial vascular bundles with diarch to hexarch condition,
120. (c)
Sol. In ce fertilisation one male gamete fused with egg cell (D) and 2nd male gamete fused with polar
nuclei
121. (c)Sol. Promotes sprouting of potato tubers
122. (d)
Sol G195 G2
4C BC BC
4n 4n4n
123. (a)
124. (a)
Sol. Phosphoenol pyruvate carboxylase is found in mesophyll cells.
Bundle sheath cells have maximum number of chloroplast.
125. (b)
Sol. In cyclic photophosphorylation there is no requirement of extemal source of electrons.
126. (a)
Sol. Boron
127. (a)
Sol. Movement of water occurs from high to low '' w
128. (c)
129. (c)
Sol. Rhizobium, contributes heme part of LHb.
130. (c)
131. (b)
Sol. (b) Many ovules
(c) Berry or capsule
132. (c)
Sol. Stroma - Enzyme for ATP synthesis and dark reaction
133. (a)
Sol. Scrapie in sheep, Kuru and CF} in man
134. (c)
Sol. Auxin - Polar transport
135. (b)
Sol. Growth is also shown by non living objects too.
136. (a)
137. (b)
Sol. Intercalary meristem - Found in stem
138. (c)
Sol. Archaeae, Bacteria domains
139. (a)
140. (a)Sol. Rice : Oryza sativa (monocot)
Mango : Mangjfera indica (dicot)
141. (b)
Sol. Heart wood provides mechanical strength
142. (c)
Sol. B - Nitrite reductase,
A-- Nitrate reductase.
143. (c)
144, (b)
Sol. Oxygenic photosynthesis is shown by all eukaryotic algae/plants.
145. (b)
Sol. Glycolysis is common step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
146. (a)
Sol. In glycolysis, glucose is phosphorylated to glucose - 6 - phosphate by using ATP in the presence of
hexokinase,
147. (c)
Sol. The number of meiotic division required for n number of seeds is
148. (c)
Sol. During prophase-1, at pachytene stage, crossing over occur between non sister chromatids of the
homologous chromosoems.
149. (a)
Sol. Floral formula of the members of Fabaceae family is
% J Ko, Cheney Aas Gy
150. (c)
Sol. Sorghum is Cs plantin which double CO> fixation occurs. Rice, potato and wheat are C; plants.
151. (a)
Sol, Reptiles are cold blooded animals. Water tight shell is present in both birds & reptiles.
152. (b)
Sol. Fatty acids and glycerol, being water insoluble, are first incorporated into micelles.
153. (b)
Sol. In coelenterates, skeletal system is absent except anthozoans or corals which have a calcium
carbonate skeleton known as corallite.
154. (a)
Sol. Pancreatic enzymes include trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, lipase, amylase, nucleases, andprocarboxypeptidase. Intestinal juice contains enteropeptidase sucrose, nucleosidase and lipase.
155. (c)
Sol. In chondrichthyes, fertilisation internal and many are viviparous.
156. (b)
Sol, Sphincter of Boyden guards the opening of bile duct before joining the pancreatic duct.
157. (c)
Sol. Some mammals are oviparous like Omithorhynchus, they lack placenta
158. (a)
Sol. High pCOz, low pH, high W concentration and high temperature favour dissociation of 0 2 from
haemoglobin.
159. (b)
Sol. Tetrapods include amphibians, reptiles, aves and mammals. Pisces is the Ist group with jaws in
vertebrates (Gnathostomes)
160. (c)
Sol. Heartis derived mesodermally.
161. (a)
Sol. In cyclostomes, closed circulatory system is found.
162. (d)
Sol. Protonephridia or flame cells are excretory structures in platyhelminthes, rotifers, some annelids and
cephalochordates
163. (b)
Sol. Wuchereria is unsegmented. Both animals have tube within tube plan, are parasites and are
protostomes.
164. (b)
Sol. Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed actively.
165. (c)
Sol. Gap junctions are present in smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
166. (a)
Sol. Fallin GFR results in release of renin by JG cells.
167. (b)
Sol. Elastic cartilage is present at the tip of nose.
168. (c)
Sol. Pars nervosa/neurohypophysis receives and stores hormones secreted from hypothalamus like
oxytocin and vasopressin.
169. (c)
xy
i
C-C-m KY HCE
170. (b)Sol. Releasing and inhibitory hormones travel from hypothalamus to adenohypophysis through portal vein.
171. (b)
Sol. An ester bond is formed between phosphate and a pentose sugar.
172. (b)
Sol. Continued deficiency of thyroxine during and after birth results in cretinism.
173. (b)
Sol. Lipids are stricty not biomacromolecules as they have a molecular weight less than 800 daltons but
are obtained in acid insoluble fraction
174, (d)
Sol. Insulin is secreted by f3-cells in pancreas. Glycogenesis is a function of insulin, Glucagon reduces
cellular uptake and utlisation of glucose.
175. (c)
Sol. Antibiotics are the secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi. Carotenoids, anthocyanins
are not used in photosynthesis, therefore, they are secondary metabolites. Gums are also secondary
metabolites.
176. (a)
Sol. Prolactin promotes milk formation while oxytocin is involved in release of milk from ducts in response
to suckling
177. (a)
Sol. In B-DNA, the pitch of a helical tum is 3.4 nm or 34A.
178. (a)
Sol. Erythropoiesis is the formation of erythrocytes
179. (a)
Sol. Zinc ions (Zn2+) act as co-factor for carbonic anhydrase and carboxypeptidase.
180. (c)
Sol. Hair cells act as auditory receptors and contain a large number of processes called stereo cilia which
project from the apical part of each hair cell
181. (d)
Sol. In the presence of non-competitive inhibitor, ~ remains constant but the final velocity (V max>
decreases.
182. (a)
Sol. Limbic system forms emotional brain,
183. (d)
Sol. Thirst centre is in hypothalamus.
184. (a)
Sol. T-wave represents ventricular repolarisation.
185. (c)
Sol. Total volume of air inside the lungs after deepest inspiration is called total lung capacity,
TLC =TV+IRV+ERV+RV
aIC+FRCIC is TV+IRV and FRC is ERV +RV
=VC+RV
VC =TV+IRV +ERV
186. (c)
Sol, Simultaneous contraction of atria and ventticles does not occur.
187. (c)
Sol. Emphysema occurs mainly due to chronic smoking.
188. (a)
Sol. Size of both actin & myosin filaments is unaffected.
189. (b)
Sol. Photoreceptor cells are not present at blind spot.
190. (c)
Sol. Acromion process is associated with scapula.
191. (c)
Sol. Heart failure means the state of heart when it is not pumping blood effectively enough to meet the
needs of the body. Coronary artery disease is often referred to as atherosclerosis.
192. (4)
Sol. Odontoblasts are of mesodermal origin and help in dentine secretion.
193. (b)
Sol. Monocytes are phagocytic cells
194. (b)
Sol. Conglobate gland is also known as phallic gland.
195. (a)
Sol. Genital pouch contains dorsal anus, ventral male genital pore and gonapophysis..
196. (d)
Sol. Blind spot lacks rods and cones.
197. (c)
Sol. Osteichthyes have bony endoskeleton,
198. (b)
Sol. Grave's disease is an autoimmune disease that occurs due to hypersecretion of thyroxine.
199. (c)
Sol. Sycon belongs to phylum Porifera, the members of which, contain flagellated canals and spongocoel
for the movement of water.
200. (b)
Sol. Sutures are fibrous joints and do not allow any movement.