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a a i*
(1)20 0 (2)2 0
(3) 0.2 O (4) 2 U O
( D T n* | (2 )T n = 2Ti 5. The primary and secondary colls of a trans
former have 50 and 1500 turns respectively.
(3) Tn = T j - T • • (4) Tn = T, + T i-
If the magnetic flux^ linked with the primary
2. In radioactive decay process, the negatively coil is given b y ^ » 40 + 4t, where + is in we-
charged emitted 0 -particles are
ber, t is time in second and is a constant,
( 1 ) the electrons present inside the nucleus the output voltage across the sec- ndary coil
( 2 ) the electrons produced as a result of the decay is
of neutrons inside the nudeus (1) 90 V (2) 120 V
(3) the electrons produced as a result of collisions (3) 220 V (4) 30 V
between atoms
6. A particle executes simple harmonic oscilla
(4) the electrons orbiting around the nucleus tion with an amplitude ‘a*. The period of os
3. A particle starting from the origin (0, 0) cillation is T . The minimum time taken by
moves in a straight ttne in the (x. y) plane . the particle to travel half of the amplitude
Its coordinates at a Inter time nre (V 3P3 ) . from the equilibrium position is
The path of the particle makes with the x- T T
axis an angle of 111 5 (2 )5
(1 )3 0° '• (2 )4 5 ° T T
(4) 5
(3 )6 0° (4 )0 * 131 12
7. In the energy band diagram of a material 11. A mass of 2.0 kg is put
shown below, the open circles and filled cir on a flat pan attached to
cles denote holes and electrons respectively. a vertical spring fixed on
The material is a / an the ground as shown in
the figure. The mass of
the spring and the pan is
negligible . When pressed
slightly and released and
mass executes a simple
harmonic motion.
The spring constant is 200 N/m . What
should be he minimum amplitude off the
tion, so that the mass gets detached from the
pan? (Take g = 10 m / s )
(1) 8 .0 cm (2 ) 1 0 .0 cm
( 1 ) p-type semiconductor
(3) Any value less than 12.0 cm
(2) insulator (3) metal
(4) 4.0 cm
(4) n-type semiconductor
12. A beam of electrons passes undeflected
8. Two radioactive substances A and B have de through mutually perpendicular electric and
cay constants 5 A. and X respectively. At t * magnetic fields. If the electric field is
0 they have the same number off nuclei. The switched off, and the same magnetic field is
ratio of number of nuclei of A to those of B maintained, the electrons move
( 1 ) in an elliptical orbit
will be I — after a time interval
(2) in a circular orbit (3) along a parabolic path
< (2) 4X
(4) along a straight line
13. A common emitter amplifier has a voltage
gain of 50, an input impedance of 100(1 and
(3) 2X an output impedance of 2000 . The power
gain of the amplifier is
9. A charged particle (charge q) Is moving in a (1)500 (2)1000
circle of radius R with uniform speed v. The
(3) 1250 (4) 100
associated magnetic moment p is given by
14. The phase difference between the instanta
qvR
(I) 2 (2) qvR 2 neous velocity and acceleration of a particle
executing simple harmonic motion is
(1 )0 .5 * (2) n (3 )0 7 0 7 * (4) zero
(3) (4) qvR
15. Dimensions of resistance in an electrical
10. A particle off mass m moves in the XY plane circuit, in terms of dimension of mass N , of
with a velocity V along the straight line AB. length L, of time T and of current I, would be
If the angular momentum of the particle with
(1) (ML^T3!'1) (2) (ML2'!''2!
respect to origin O is LA when it is at A and
(3) (ML2!*-1!-1) (4) [ML2T~31-2)
Lg when it is at B, then
16. Specific rotation of sugar solution is 0.01
S.l. units 200 kg-m '3 of impure sugar solu
tion is taken in a polarimeter tube off length
0.25m and optical rotation off 0.4 rad is ob
served. The percentage of purity of sugar in
the sample is
(1 )1 1 % (2 )2 0 % (3 )8 0 % (4 )8 9 %
17. When a body falls in air, the resistance off
air depends to a great extent on the shape off
( 1 ) La > Lb (2 ) 1* - ! *
the body. Three different shapes arc given .
(3) the relationship between La and Lg depends Identify the combination off air resistances
upon the slope of the line AB which truly represents the physical situation?
(4)La < L b (The cross - sectional areas are the same)
oxygen gas at two different temperatures.
Read the following statements concerning
the 0 Mea cwrves <
(ij The dotted fine corresponds to the 'Ideal'
gas behavibiir
(ii)T ,> T 2
pV
(iii) The value of at the point where the
w dT
(3) cigar shaped curves meet on the y-axis is the same for all
( 1 ) disc
gases.
(1 ) 1 <2 <3 (2) 2 < 3 < 1 W hich of the above statements is true?
(3) 3 < 2 < 1 (4) 3 < 1 < 2 * ( 1 ) (i) only * (2 ) (i) and (H) only •
18. A beam of parallel rays is brought to focus (3) All o f the above (4) None of the above
by a plano-convex leas . A thin concave lens £1. A ray of light is incident on the surface of a
of the sam e focal length is joined to the first glass^Mate o f thickness t. If the angle of Inci
lens .The effect of this is
dence 0 Is sm all, the emerging n y w ould be
( 1 ) the focus shifts to infinity displaced side ways by an amount [ Take n =
(2 ) the focal point shifts towards the lens by a small refractive index o f glass]
distance (l)t e n / (n + l ) 2
( ) t0 (n - l)/ n
(3) the focal point shifts away from the lens by a
(3) t6 n/(n - 1) (4) t6 (n + l)/n
small distance ^
t
22. An asteroid o f m ass m is approaching earth,
(4) the focus remains undisturbed
initially at a distance o f 10R. with speed v, .It
19. Identify the wrong description of the below. hits the earth with a speed v(
(R , and M , are radius and m ass of earth ),
then
2Gm
u K =v? + i
MeR
V______ /
2GMe
-1 2
. fH .
(2 ) v f = v f +
+
K
2GMe
f i - i )
K I ; V i° J
2GM /\ J .'i
R, 1i - i o
23. The figure shows three^situations when an
electron with velocity k travels through a
.
(4) 4 correction for far - sightedness uniform magnetic field B . In each case, what
20 is the direction of magnetic force on the elec
tron?
y y.
TP
TtF 7 ?
( 1 ) + ve z - a x i s , - v e x-axis, + ve y - a x is
( 2 ) - ve z - axis, + ve x -a x is and zero
.. pv (3} + ve 2 - axis ,+ ve y - axis and zero
The figure shows the plot o f ^ versus p for
(4) - ve z - axis, + ve x - axis and zero
24. In the figure, ■ protqn m o ves a distan ced d height o f 2 0 m a b o v e the ground . The velo c
In a uniform electric E a s show n in the fig ity attained by the b a ll is
ure D o es the electric field d o a positive or (l)40m/s ( 2 ) 2 0 m/ s
negative w ork on the proton? D o e s the e le c
(3 ) 1 0 m / s (4) 10V30 m / s
tric potential energy o f the proton increase or
decrease? 28. The energy spectrum o f P - particles [ num
ber N (E ) as a function o f 0 - energy E ] em it
ted from a ra dioactive so u rce is
A
the circuits accordin g to the currents through
the battery Just alter the sw itch is
greatest first.
L
r 29. A so u n d a b s o rb e r attenuates the so u n d
level by 20 d B . The intensity d ecre ases by a
L factor o f
( 1)
(3) 10
1000 (2 ) 10000
(4 ) 100
(1 )»2 > «3 > «1 (2 ) §2 > i, > i3 30. A p arallel p late cap acito r is m ad e by stack
ing n equally s p a c e d p lates connected alter
(3 ) i| > ig > i3 (4 ) i, > i3 > i2
natively. If the cap acitan ce betw een any two
26. The figure sh o w s the path o f a positively adjacent p lates is C , then the resultant ca
charged particle 1 through a rectangular re p acitance is
gion o f uniform electric field as show n in the
(l)(n - l)C (2 ) ( n + 1 ) C
figure. W h a t is the direction o f electric field
(3) C (4) nC
and the direction o f deflection o f particles
2.3 and 4? 31. The graph sh o w in g the d epen d en ce o f inten
sity o f transm itted light on the angle betw een
Top
p oluriser an d analyser, is
Dow n
(1 ) Top ; down, top down \ L
(2) Top ; down, down, top 45° 90° 135° 180°
46. Assertion : Light emitting diode (LED) emits spon 56 . Assertion : Air pressure in a car tyre increases dur
taneous radiation . ■ . cr» ing driving.
Reason: LED are forward biased p -n junction*'. Reason : Absolute zero temperature is not zero
enerj^ terpperature.
4 7 : Assertion : Optical fibre communication has im
munity to cross-talk. 57 w Assertion; Ocean waves hitting a beach are al
Reason: Optical interference between fibres is ways found to be nearly normal to the shore .
zero . Reason: Oceafi waves hitting a beach iaite as
sumed as plane waves .
4 8 : Assertion : The knowledge of Albedo helps us to
estimate the atmosphere of a planet. 5 8 . Assertion : The lightning conductor at the top of
Reason: The clouds are not gpod reflectors of high building has sharp pointed ends .
light. Reason: The surface density of charge at sharp
' -,t ** .i f *
points is.very high resulting in setting up of
4 9 . Assertion: The .energy gap between the valence
electric wind ..
band and conduction band is greater in silicon
than in germanium . ' 5 9 . Assertion : Two short
Reason : Thermal energy produces fewer minority magnets are placed on
a cork which floats on •J**•** t •*•
carriers in silicon than in germanium. </ •U
water. The magnets
50 Assertion: The pattern and position of fringes al •y 1
are placed such that
ways remain same even after th? introduction of the axis of one pro «»v • «< ^ frr; r: ' ?:':
transparent medium in a path of one of the slits . duced bisects the axis
Reason; The central fringe, is bright or dark does of other at rig^tt an
- f ••si
not depend upon the,initial phase difference gles. Then the cork
between the two coherence sources. has neither transla y - r i l «>»« i • >" / 1
tional nor rotational
51. Assertion: A biconvex lens of focal length 10 cm is
split into two equal parts by a plane parallel to its
motion. * . «
principal axis. The focal length of the each part will Reason : Net force on the cork is zero .
be 2 0 cm.
60 . Assertion : The speed of whirlwind in a tornado is
Reason: Focal length does not depend on the ra alarmingly h igh .
dii of curvature of two surfaces.
Reason: If no external torque acts on a body, its
5 2 . Assertion: The acceleration of a body down a angular velocity remains conserved.
rough inclined plane is greater than the accelera
tion due to gravity.
Reason: The body is able to slide on a inclined
plane only when its acceleration is greater than
acceleration due to gravity.
CHEMISTRY
61. What Is the product obtained when chlorine 69. The density of air is 0.001293 g/ cc at STP.
reacts with ethyl alcohol in the presence of Its vapour density is
NaO H ? (1) 0.001293 (2) 8.2786
(1) CH 3CI (2) QHsCI (3) 14.49 (4) 6.2706
(3) CCI3CHO (4) CHCI3 70. The solubility product of As 2O s is
62. The decreasing order of the stability of the 10.8 x 10-9. It is 50% dissociated in satu
+ rated solution .The solubility of salt is
ions C H S -----C H ------ C H S
m ( 1) 1 0 "2 (2 ) 2 x 1 0 -*
114 . Assertion : Cu2* and Cd2* are separated by first 118. Assertion : NaCI is precipitated when HCI gas
adding KCN solution and then passing H2S gas is passed in a saturated solution of N a C I.
Reason : H Q is strong acid.
Reason : KCN reduces Cu2* to Cu’ and form a
complex with it 119 . Assertion : Chlorine has higher electron affinity
than fluonne .
115. Assertion : Amines are more basic than esters
and ethers. Reason : Chlorine is a poor oxidising agent than
fluorine
Reason : Nitrogen is less electronegative than
oxygen It is in better position to accommodate 120 . Assertion : The hydrolysis of methyl acetate by
the positive charge on the proton . dil HCI is a pseudo first order reaction
Reason : HCI acts as a catalyst for the hydrolysis .
OGY
121. An artificial pace-maker is implanted sub- tall plants with red fruits in the next genera
cutaneously and connected to the heart in tion?
patients (1)100% (2)25%
(1) having 90% blockage of the three main coro (3) 50% (4) 75%
nary arteries
125. An action potential in the nerve fibre is
(2 ) having a very high blood pressure produced when positive and negative charges
(3) with irregularity in the heart rhythm on the outside and the inside of the axon
(4) suffering from arteriosclerosis membrane are reversed, because
122. E.coli about to replicate was placed in a ( 1 ) more potassium ions enter the axon as com
medium containing radioactive thynidine for pared to sodium ions leaving it
five minutes. Then it was made to replicate (2 ) more sodium ions enter the axon as compared
in a normal medium. Which of the following to potassium ions leaving it
observation will be correct? (3) all potassium ions leave the axon
(1) Both the strands of DNA will be radioactive (4) all sodium ions enter the axon
(2) One strand radioactive 126. Patients suffering from cholera are given a
(3) Each strand half radioactive saline drip because
(4) None is radioactive (1) Na* ions help in stopping nerve impulses and
123. Plasmids are suitable vectors for gene hence, sensation of pain
cloning because
(2) Na’ ions help in the retention of water in the
(1) these are small circular DNA molecules which body tissues »
can integrate with host chromosomal DNA (3) NaCI is an important component of energy sup
(2) these are small circular DNA molecules with ply
their own replication origin site (4) NaCI furnishes most of the fuel required for cel
(3) these can shuttle between prokaryotic and eu lular activity
karyotic cells 127. Choose the correct sequence of stages of
(4) these often carry antibiotic resistance genes growth curve for bacteria
124. In a given plant, red colour (R) of fruits is ( 1 ) lag. log. stationary, decline phase
dominant over white fruit (r) : and tallness (2 ) lag. log. stationary phase
(T) is dominant over dwarfness (t). If a plant
(3) stationary, lag, log, decline phase
with genotype RRTt is crossed with a plant of
genotype rrtt. What will be the percentage of (4) decline, lag, log phase
128. Which of the following statement is true?
(1) Vessels are multicellular and with wide lumen ( 1 ) study of carbohydrates / proteins in fossils
(2) Tracheids are multicellular and with narrow lu (2 ) study of the conditions of fossilization
men (3) Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and fossil DNA
(3) Vessels are unicellular and with narrow lumen (4) study of carbohydrates / proteins in rocks
(4) Tracheids are unicellular and with wide lumen 134. The telomeres of eukaryotic chromosomes
129. During translation initiation in consists of short sequences of
prokaryotes, a G TP molecule is needed in ( 1 ) thymine rich repeats
(1) association of 305, mRNA with formyl-met- (2 ) cytosine rich repeats
tRNA (3) adenine rich repeats
(2) association of SOS subunit of ribosome with in (4) guanine rich repeats
itiation complex
135. Damage to thymus in a child may lead to
(3) formation of formyl-met-fRNA
( 1 ) a reduction in haemoglobin content of blood
(4) binding of 30 subunit of ribosome with mRNA
(2 ) a reduction in stem cell production
130. Down’s syndrome is caused by an extra
(3) loss of antibody mediated immunity
copy of chromosome number 21. What per
centage of offspring produced by an affected (4) loss of cell mediated immunity
mother and a normal father would be af 136. Auxospores and hormocysts are formed,
fected by this disorder? respectively, by
(1)50% (2)25% ( 1 ) several diatoms and a few cyanobactena
(3)100 (4) 75% (2 ) several cyanobacteria and several diatoms
131. NicoMana sylvestrls flowers only during (3) some diatoms and several cyanobacteria
long days and N. tobacum flowers only dur (4) some cyanobacteria and many diatoms
ing short days. If raised in the laboratory un
137. Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) has
der different photoperiods, they can be
the following range of wavelengths
induced to flower at the same time and can
(1) 400 - 700 nm (2) 450 - 950 nm
be cross fertilized to produce self-fertile off
spring . What is the best reason for consider (3) 340 - 450 nm (4) 500 - 600 nm
ing N. sylvestris and N. tobacum to be 138. Farmers in a particular region were con
separate species? cerned that pre-mature yellowing of leaves of
a pulse crop might cause decrease in the
(1) They are physiologically distinct
yield. Which treatment could be most benefi
(2) They are morphologically distinct cial to obtain maximum seed yield?
(3) They cannot interbreed in nature (1) Frequent irrigation of the crop
(4) They are reproductively distinct (2) Treatment of the plants with cytokinins along-
132. What is a keystone species? with a small dose of nitrogenous fertilizer
(1) A species which makes up only a small propor (3) Removal of all yellow leaves and spraying the
tion of the total biomass of a community, yet remaining green leaves with 2, 4, 5 - trichlo-
has a huge impact on the community’s organi rophenoxy acetic acid
zation and survival (4) Application of iron and magnesium to promote
(2) A common species that has plenty of biomass, synthesis of chlorophyll
yet has a fairly low impact on the community’s 139. In maize, hybrid vigour is exploited by
organization (1) bombarding the seeds with DNA
(3) A rare species that has minimal impact on the (2 ) crossing of two inbred parental lines
biomass and on other species in the commu (3) harvesting seeds from the most productive
nity plants
(4) A dominant species that constitutes a large pro (4) inducing mutations
portion of the biomass and which affect many 140. Match the following
other species A. £RNA 1.Linking of amino acids
133. Age of fossils in the past was generally de B. mRNA 2. Transfer of genetic
termined by radio-carbon method and other information .
methods involving radioactive elements C. rRNA 3. Nucleolar organising
found in the rocks. More precise methods, region
which were used recently and led to the revi D. Feptidyl 4 Transfer of amino acid
sion of the evolutionary period for different
transferase from cytoplasm of ribosome
groups of organisms, includes
Codes ( 1 ) poisons released by living bacterial cells into the
A B C D host tissue
(1 )4 2 3 1 (2 ) poisons released from dead bacterial cells into
(2 ) 1 4 3 2
the host tissue
(3) poisons released by virus into the host tissues
(3) 1 2 3 4
(4) excessive immune response by the host’s body
{4 )1 3 2 4
147. In the developmental history of mammal
141. Hybrldomas are the fusion product of
ian heart, it is observed that it passes
(1) normal antibody producing cell within through a two - chambered fish-like heart,
myeloma three chambered frog-like heart and finally
(2 ) abnormal antibody producing cell with four chambered stage. To which hypothesis
myeloma can this above cited statement by approxi
(3) sex cells with myeloma mated?
(4) bone cells with myeloma (1) Biogenetic law (2) Hardy Weinberg law
142. Match the following ovular structure with (3) Lamarck's principle (4) Mendelian principles
post fertilization structure and select the cor 148. A sewage treatment process in which a
rect alternative portion of the decomposer bacteria present
A. Ovule 1. Endosperm in the waste is recycled into the beginning of
B. Funiculus 2 Aril the process, is called
C. Nucellus 3 Seed ( 1 ) cyclic treatment
D Fblar nuclei 4. Perisperm (2 ) primary treatment
des (3) activated sludge treatment
A B C D (4) tertiary treatment
(1 )2 3 4 1 149. Cellulose, the most important constituent
of plant cell wall is made up of
(2 )2 3 1 4
( 1 ) branched chain of glucose molecules linked by
(3 )3 2 4 1
a, 1 . 6 glycosidic bond at the site of branching
(4 )3 2 1 4
( 2 ) unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked
143. Arrange the following in the order of in
by a, 1, 4, glycosidic bond
creasing volume
(3) branched chain of glucose molecules linked by
(1) Tidal volume
[1, 1, 4 glycosidic bond in straight chain and a,
(2) Residual volume
1 , 6 glycosidic bond at the site of branching
(3) Expiratory reserve volume
(4) unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked
(4) Vital capacity by P, 1, 4 glycosidic bond
(1) 1< 2 < 3 < 4 (2) 1 < 3 < 2 < 4 150. Which one of the following is a matching
(3) 1 < 4 < 3 < 2 (4) 1 < 4 < 2 < 3 pair of a certain body feature and its value /
144. On the basis of symptoms of chlorosis in count in a normal human adult?
leaves a student inferred that this was due to (1) Urea 5-10 mg / 100 mL of blood.
deficiency of nitrogen. The inference could (2) Blood sugar (fasting) -70-100 mg / 100 mL
be correct only if we assume that yellowing
(3) Total blood volume -5-6
of leaves appeared first in
(4) ESR in Wintrobe method- 9-15 mm in males
( 1 ) old leaves
and 20-34 mm in females
(2 ) young leaves
151. Continued consumption of a diet rich in
(3) young leaves followed by mature leaves butter, red meat and eggs for a long period
(4) mature leaves followed by young leaves may lead to
145. What is common among silver fish.scor- (1) vitamin A toxicity
pion crab and honey bee? (2) kidney stones (3) hypercholesterolemia
(1) Compound eyes (4) urine laden with ketone bodies
(2) Poison glands 152. Which of the following pairs is correctly
(3) Jointed appendages matched?
(4) Metamorphosis (1) Rhizobium - Parasite in the roots of leguminous
146. Diphtheria is caused by plants
(2) Mycorrhizae - Mineral uptake from soil (3 ) deficiency of iron in food
(3) Yeast - Production o f biogas (4 ) increased methane content in the atmosphere
(4) Myxomycetes - The disease ringworm 158. Grain colour in wheat is determined by
three pairs of polygene. Following the cross
153. W hich one o f the following is correctly
matched regarding an Institute and its loca A A B B C C . (dark colour) x aabbcc (light col
our), in F2 generation what proportion of the
tion?
progeny is likely to resem ble either parent?
(1) National Institute of Virology - Pune
( 1 ) Half (2) Less than 5 percent
1 - (2) National Institute of Communicable Disease -
Lucknow (3) One third (4) None of the above
(3) Central Drug Research Institute - Kasauli 159. W hat would happen If in a gene encoding
a polypeptide of 50 amino acids will be
(4) National Institute of Nutrition - Mumbai
(U A C ) mutated to U A A ?
154. A lake with an inflow of domestic sewage
(1) A polypeptide of 49 amino acids will be formed
rich in organic waste may result in
(2) A polypeptide of 25 amino acids will be formed
( 1 ) drying of the lake very soon due to algal bloom
(3) A polypeptide of 24 amino acids will be
(2 ) an increased production of fish due to lot of nu formed
trients (4) Two polypeptides of 24 and 25 amino acids will
( 3 ) death of fish due to lack of oxygen i* be formed
160. Drosophila flies with XXY genotype are fe
(4 ) increased population of aquatic food web or
males. but human beings with such genotype
ganisms
are abnorm al males. It shows that
155. Women who consumed the drug thalido
mide for relief from vomiting during early (1) Y - chromosome is essential for sex determina
months of pregnancy^gave birth to children tion in Drosophila
with (2) Y • chromosome is female determinating in
( 1 ) no spleen (2 ) hare - lip Drosophila
(3) Y - chromosome is female determinating in hu
(3 ) extra fingers and toes ^
man beings
(4 ) under developed limbs
(4) Y - chromosome has no role in sex determina
156. Which one of the following four glands is
tion either in Drosophila or in human beings
correctly matched with the accompanying de
scription? § D irection fo r Q . 161 to Q 180 : In each
(1) Thyroid , Hyperactivity in young o f the follow ing questions a statement
children causes o f Assertion Is given follow ed by a cor
cretinism responding statem ent o f Reason just
(2) Thymus Starts undergoing atro below it. O f the statement, mark the
phy after puberty correct answer as :
(3) Parathyroid Secretes parathormone (1) If both Assertion and Reason are true
which promotes movement and Reason is the correct explanation of
the Assertion
of calcium ions from blood
(2) If both Assertion and Reason are true
into bones during
but the Reason is not the correct expla
calcification nations of Assertion.
(4) P&ncreas Delta cells of the Islets of (3) If Assertion is true, but Reason is false .
Langerhans secrete a hor (4) If both Assertion and Reason are false.
mone which stimulates
161. Assertion : Euglena is a plant due to presence of
glycolysis in liver
chlorophyll.
157. Formation o f non - functional methaemo- Reason : Euglena can not be classified on the ba
globin causes blue - baby syndrome. This is sis of two kingdom system
due to
162 Assertion : In fungi sexual apparatus decrease in
( 1 ) excess of arsenic concentration in drinking
complexity from lower to higher forms
water
Reason: In algae sexual apparatus increases in
(2 ) excess of nitrates in drinking water
complexity from simple to the higher forms
163. Assertion : The true nucleus is generally absent 172. Assertion : Nitrogen fixing enzyme in legume
in E. co/i and other prokaryotes root nodules functions at low oxygen concentra
•Reasbn : An undifferentiated, unorganised fibrillar tion.
nucleus without any limiting membrane is ob Reason : Low oxygen concentration is provided by
served in prokaryotic cells leghaemoglobin .
1 6 4 . Assertion: The imbalance in concentration of 173 . Assertion : When dried seeds of pea are placed
Na* , JO and proteins generates resting potential in a tin and water added up to their upper level
and then a lid is putted lightly over it. Within an
Reason : To maintain the unequal distribution of
hour, the lid will be blown off.
Na* and K*, the neurons use electrical energy.
Reason : Due to rapid cell division in pea seeds.
165 Assertion : Arachidic acid is an unsaturated fatty
174 A ssertion : Cyclic pathway of photosynthesis first
acid .
appeared in some eubacterial species . .
Reason : There are present one or more double
Reason: Oxygen started accumulating in the at
bonds between carbon atoms in unsaturated
mosphere after the non cyclic pathway o f pho
fatty acids .
tosynthesis evolved.
166 Assertion: A coenzyme or metal ion that is very
175 Assertion : Organochlorine pesticides are organic
tightly bound to enzyme protein is called prosthetic
compounds that have been chlorinated.
g rou p .
Reason : Fenitrothion is one of the organochlorine
Reason: A complete, catalytically active enzyme
pesticides.
together with its bound prosthetic group is
called apoenzyme. 176 . Assertion : Tropical rain forests are disappearing
fast from developing countries such as India .
167 . Assertion : Amber codon is a termination codon.
R eason: N o value is attached to tfiese forests be
cause these ate poor in biodiversity . .* '
Reason: If in a rftRNA, a termination codon is
present, the protein synthesis stops abruptly 177 Assertion : Gene flow increase genetic variations.
whether the protein synthesis is complete or
n o t. Reason: The random introduction of new alleles
1 6 8 . Assertion : In cymose tap root system, oldest into recipient population and their removal
branch lies very near the growing point, of the root from the donbr "population affects allele fre
while the youngest branch is farthest away from i t . quency . '
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Reason : In cymose tap root system, the primary 178 . Assertion : Mast cells in the human body release
root itself stops growing after sometime; but excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which
secondary roots carry on further growth of the cause allergic reactions .
root system. Reason: Allergens in the environment on reacting
1 6 9 . Assertion : 7 - celled, 8 nucleate and mono- human body stimulate mast cells in certain in
sporic embryosac is called Fblygonum type of em dividuals.
bryo sac . 179 . Assertion : Thick layers of muscles are present in
Reason : It was discovered by Hofmeister for the the wall o f alimentary canal.
first time in Polygonum. Reason : These muscles help in the mixing of food
170 Assertion : The quiescent centre acts as a reser materials with the enzymes coming from differ
voir of relatively resistant cells which constitute a ent glands in the alimentary canal.
permanent source of active initials 180 . Assertion : Phenylketonuria is a recessive heredi
Reason : The cells o f the inactive region of quies tary disease caused by body’s failure to oxidise an
cent centre become active when the previous amino acid phenylalanine to tyrosine, because of
active initials get damaged, defective enzyme.
171 Assertion : Phase of cell division is also known as Reason: It results the presence of phenylalanine
formative phase acid in urine ’
Reason: In formative phase new cells are pro
duced from pre-existing cells through meiosis
division .
General Knowledge
181. Which mirror is used as a rear view mirror ( 1 ) conduction (2 } convection
in vehicles ? (3) radiation (4) none of these
( 1 ) plain (2 ) convex 191. Only zero and one are used for operating
(3) concave (4) spherical (1) Calculator (2) Computer
182. The compilation “ Meri Ekyawan Kavi- (3) Abacus (4) Type writer
tayen' is by 192. Transistor is
(1) A B Vajpayee ( 1 ) semi conductor (2 ) inductor
(2) Hanvanshrai Bachchan (3) modulator (4) demodulator
(3) Dharam Vir Bharti 193. Computer cannot
(4) Shiv Mangal Singh Suman ( 1) send massage ( 2 ) read files
183. 'Equinox’ means (3) abstract thought(4) play music
( 1 ) days are longer than nights 194. Which of the following is not a carbohy-
(2 ) days and nights are equal drate ?
(3) days are shorter than nights (l)w a x ( 2 ) starch
(4) none of these (3) sucrose (4) maltose
184. W ho was known as “ Nightingale of In 195. Which of the following is an eye disease ?
dia” ? ( 1 ) hepatitis ( 2 ) measles
(1) Vijaylaxmi Ffendit (2) Sarojini Naidu (3) glaucoma (4) bronchitis
(3) Suraiya (4) None of these 196. Which of the following is the vaccine for
185. Gaya is associated with Lord buddha, tuberculosis ?
where he (1) OPT (2) BCG
( 1 ) was bom (3) salk vaccine (4) rubella vaccine
( 2 ) attained enlightenment 197. Horns, nails and hair are
(3) died ( 1 ) soluble fats
(4) delivered his first sermon (2 ) insoluble carbohydrates
186. Chemical change does not take place in (3) keratin proteins
( 1 ) souring of milk into curd (4) complex lipids
(2 ) rusting of iron in atmosphere 198. W ho conducts the State assembly elec
(3) burning of magnesium nbbon in air tions ?
(4) emitting of light by a red hot platinum wire (1) Chief Justice of the High Court concerned
187. Who is the highest wicket taker in Indian (2) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Cricket team ? (3) Chief Section Commissioner
(1) Javagal Srinath (2) Anil Kumble (4) Governor of the state concerned
(3) Maninder Singh (4) Kapil Dev 199. Which is an ore of aluminium ?
188. Which country leads in production of alu ( 1 ) chromite (2 ) cuprite
minium and goods ?
(3) bauxite (4) siderite
(1) Australia (2) U.S.
200 . Kalidas was
(3) Russia (4) Japan
(1) A poet dunng the Gupta penod
189. Which of the following places was known
(2) A dramatist during Harshvardhana’s reign
as a centre of learning India ?
(3) An astronomer during Gupta period
(1) Nalanda (2) Ujjain
(4) None of these
(3) Allahabad (4) none of these
190. The process of transfer of heat by matter
but without actual movement of the particles
themselves is called
Answers With Explanations
_r _ T _
1. (1) From thermol effect,
tl i _ T = Tl n - T1 • ‘ 6 .0 ” 12
Where T t = temp. of. inversion . 7. (1) In this diagram, the conduction band came
near the valence band.
T n = Neutral temp .
T = temp . o f co ld junction 8 . (4) Since. N = N 0 . e 'x'
■+ iP1+ P + v • n 2"
ii
e2
tan9 = = \f3 = tan60°
i 1
e2
e = 60°
s - M
l 4X 2X
Vs _ n,
and 10. (2) Since L = mvr.
V p ~ np
So, for the same distance,
Vs = V p x — La = L b .
14. (1) The instantaneous velocity and acceleration of 21. (2) Since, n = (For small angles )
sinr
a particle executing S . H . M is 90°
/
V W . d=t
15. (4) Since R = -f = — ,
i qi H
_ M L *T f -
= t9
[rri li] .
= M ^ r 3 .!- 2 . t9(n - 1)
_0_ l_ . n
16. (3) C =
I.or 22. (3) From law of conservation of energy .
where. 0 = angle of rotation K .E + P .E = const
oc = specific rotation 1 V2 g m e ™ 1 .a G.MEm
~ 0.4 10.R = 2 ~~ R
= 160 kg/m
0.25 x 0.01 1 , ,2 1 ,,2 G M Em G M E™
purity of sugar solution 2 =2 R ~ ~10R-
160 • =>Vf = Vf + 2GME 2G.MF
x 100 = 80%
200 Rf 10R
17. (3) Air resistance for streamlined surface is mini 2 2G.Me
mum. and maximum resistance for maximum sur = V? +
i+ ^ ‘ 10 J
face.
23. (2) According to Fleming’s left hand rule .
18.(1) Since
1 1 1 24. (4) , 25. (1) '
F f,? V 2 6 .(1 )
1 1 2 7 .(1 ) From conservation of energy
"x + f
mgh = ^m v 2 + mgh2
1
“ f
=> mg(h - h2) = ^m v 2
/. F = f.
A • p 1=— 1
1 + — .*. v = V2 g ( 1 0 0 - 20 )
Again,
r I j 12 * V2 x 10 x 80
1 . 1 = 40 m/sec.
f ' f
28 (1) This figure is not exact but it is correct.
.-. F =ao
(V
19.(3) ” 29. (4) Since P = a log
20. (3) The gas behaves ideally. There is no deviation S)
pV .
in the value of ^ for different temperatures Tj pt = lOlog T
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Now for cloud chamber, the energy is
and P2 = 10
P2 ~ Pi = 20
log j
B E= — = ^
<x 1
= 2.02kev
* ^ R C
= N 0 - N 0 .e'xt
Since 10.8 g gives 0.8 g oxygen at 1st half life . k = Ae 1,1 (where Ea is energy of activation)
22 4 E, can be calculated with the help of slope by plot
0.8 g o f oxygen = ~^ q ~ Litre
ting the curve between log k and
Total volume of oxygen obtained after 4 half life . 1
6 7 . (3) Basic strength depends up on the availability 73 , (4) When H2S gas is passed through the HCI
of lone pair of electrons. The correct increasing or containing aqueous solution of CuCl2 , HgCI2 ,
der of basic strength is as follows BiCI3 and COCI 2 few compound precipitated out
h 2o < c h 3o h < o h - < c h 3o - . viz, CuS *HgS and Bi2 S3 but CoS will not be pre
••
H—O —H cipitated out by the same . It is due to the fact that
rt has two lone pair 1 o f electrons that is the solubility product of sulphide of 11 nd group is
why it behaves as base,' • jias ^ |one lesser than the solubility product of sulphide of
pair o f electrons with one electron pumping group, group IV, therefore, Cobalt sulphide will not be pre
therefore, this compound is more basic than H20 . cipitated out.
13 , 7 4 . (4) 28Ni => 3d 84s2 configuration
Q* has one negative charge and two lone pair
of electron that is why availability of lone pair is For Ni2* ion => 3d 8 4s° configuration .As we know
greater than early two cases hence, more basic chloride is weak Ligand, therefore, it is not capable
than early two compounds. to pair up the valence shell electron of nickel ion .
*•
CH j t fi* sp3 hybridization
3 has one negative charge, two lone pair 3d - ---------—------ .
of electrons and one electron pumping group. All w o w *- - » i m l t l n n [xx ||xx|xx|xx|
these combination makes this species most basic
4s 4p
among the given species compounds .
Since, C lio n , is unable to pairup the valence shell
6 8 . (2) For each central atom there are two tetrahe
electron, therefore, the lone pair of electrons of
dral voids in Agl crystal. The number of Ag* ion is
C P ion enters in to the outer orbital of Ni2+ ion
equal to number o f I ' ion. It means only 50% of
viz, 4s and 4p . The structure of sp3 hybrid orbital
the void will be occupied by A g+ ion
is tetrahedral.
6 9 . (3) Molecular mass = 75 . (4) In general, a metal oxide with more ionic char
acter will be more basic. Larger the size of cation
0.0821 x 273 x 1.293 greater be the ionic character. The correct order of
; (d = 1.293 a t)
ionic radii
* 28.98 g /mol T i2* > V 2* > Cr2+ > F e2* .
Molecular mass = 2 x vapour density Ionic character o f oxide will follow the same trend
as
28.98
vapour density - — - — = 14.49 T iO > V O > C rO > F eO .
115 . (1) It is true that amines are more basic than es 123. (2 ) A plasmid is an independent, circular, self-rep
ters / ethers due to the nitrogen atom is' less elec licating D N A molecule that carries only a few
tronegative than oxygen . genes. The number of plasmids in a cell generally
116. (3) Due to the presence of intermolecular H- remains constant from generation to generation.
bonding in alcohol its boiling point is higher . But Plasmids are autonomous molecules and exist in
this type of intermolecular hydrogen bonding does cells as extrachromosomai genomes, although
not exist in ether that is why their boiling point is some plasmids can be inserted into a bacterial
less . chromosome, where they become a permanent
117 . (1) NaCN S + FeCI3 -------> F e(C N S ) 3 + 3NaCl part o f the bacterial genome. It is here that they
red colour provide great functionality in molecular science.
Plasmids used in genetic engineering are called
1 1 8 . (3) NaCl + H C l-------- ► NaCl + H + + CP .
vectors. They are used to transfer genes from one
pure
organism to another and typically contain a genetic
Pure form of NaCl can be obtained when HCl gas
marker conferring a phenotype that can be se
is passed in a saturated solution of NaCl, because
lected for or against. Most also contain a polylinker
the value of [N a +] and [Cl"] > Ksp of N a C l.
or multiple cloning site (MCS), which is a short re
119. (4) Chlorine is good oxidizing agent . Fluorine is gion containing several commonly used restriction
not good oxidizing agent because fluorine is highly sites allowing the easy insertion o f D N A fragments
electronegative element. • at this location.
124. (3)
RRTt rrtt
X
(Red tall) (white dwarf)
Fertiization
RT Rt Gametes
RT RrTt RrTt