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1 The type of isomeriem shown by 6.

The corect order of N-compounds jn_its


[CoCl2(en)2I is-' decreasins order of oidation states is
(!'f Geometricat isomerism &.--fifro". No. N-. NH.cl
(2) I inkqg€ isomerism C- \ rf- '' -Ia- o' -J*
b C6 (2) NH4CI, N2, NO, HNO3
(3) Ionizationisomerisfu (
(4) (3) HNO3, NH4CI, NO, N2
Coordination isomerism ,a
2. Which one of the following ions (4) -
HNO3, NO, NHoCl, N2 p
exhibits ,tS +1 -3
d-d transition and
ot
PelamesnglsltlFlI4l ?
Which one of the following elements is rurable_to
form MF^3- ion ?
o -t-
V2l- MnO; ?
(3)
tG
IftrO;
Y
fa +
f..lti,{
+
(r)
(2)
Ga
In
h
(4) p riKu xtzl"s /'
CrzO?-
(4) Al
3, Match the metal ions given in Column I with the 8. Considering Ellingham diagram, which of the,
spin magnetic moments of the ions given in
Colunn II and assign tJre corzzct code : -----'-v-
followins metals cal be used to reduce-alumina ?
(1) Fe
Column I Column II
Q) Cu
a. co3* l. Js s.M.
wf'W nts(
b. cr3* 1 ii. Je5 s.Ivl
-6c (4) Zt \_jq
c. Fe3* $ l11. J5 s.IvI. .i I The correct order of atomic radii in srouo 13
d. Ni2* iv. Jza s.tut. elements is
o
"[5
s.M. 4 (1) B<AI<In<Ga<Tl
a b c d @ Vgr" s.. Gu < Al < In < Tl
, * ltl (3) B-<€a-<+ffirr-
Ho
V4,. iv ii i CJ.-
Q) B<Al<Ga<In<Tl
(2) tl f\-'g
(3) ll 111
Which of the following stat€ments is nof true for
halogens ? -:+-
(4) lll
(1) All form monobasic
<_.-_-{-. oxvacids
Irop_ggrboayl, Fe(CO). is
\-- EE_-:-,rF (2) Chlorine has the highest
(1) tetranuclear 'io enthalpy. \'/1 8$t'glatn
I (3) AII but 'iluo.iqe
lz)/tlinuclear
(3) trinuclear t' '1 states,
show

W mononuclear \6- m are oxidizing agents,


ir. The geomffi and magnetic of the 11. In the structure of ClF3, the rr-h*rfloq&Fi*
complex [Ni(CO)J are of e-lectrons on central atono'Cl' is .
( ) I squaie pl-."-g"o*?.y and diamagnetic (1) one lr
(2) tetrahedral geometry and paramagrretic (2) three l,p
(3) square planar geom)@ and paramagnetic (3) four t=s(
(gf tetrahedral geometry and diamagnetic pf t*o r.
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Hflrn I rll.t -+-
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l* l h @@
12, In the reaction Which oxide of nitrogen is nof le.--
a cofllmon

OH O-Na*
pollubat introdUced i4!o
due to iratural and human actiYitv ?
CHO -- ---:>-
+ CHCI3 + NaOH ------------->
)F6r^ N2oE .
6
Nr 4.-
the electrophilg involved is ' (2) NO
-:-""--- @ (3) t{ro \v/^
(1) dichloromethyl ca.tion ( CHC12 )
@) Nozv
t{Zf dichlorocarbene(:CCl2)
o 16. The comlnund A on treatment *$ nICg|ygL B,
(3)
(4)
dicNoromethyl anion ( CHCI2)g

formyl cation (CHO


* ) L
-)^eY.
\=__\.r-
t and, with PCl6 givgs Q. B and C react together. to
give diethy.l ether. $,B a.nd C are itr the order

(1) CiIr6OH, C2Hs, C2}jICL

*in(t
Carboxylic acids have higher boiling qg)- c2H6oH, c2H6oNa, c2H6ci
@ aldehydee, ketoggs and e.llen alcohols.""
comparable molecular mass.
of
Itjg!E0dEG:-ilt.- (3) C1H6.CJ, QzI{e, C2H6OH P
(1) formation of intramolecular Ebpgdbc F G) C2H6OH, C2H6CL C2H5ONa
\€flormation of intermolecular H-bonding
(3i more extensive association cqIbg5dic of I
acid via van der Waa]s force of attraction 7
ur\>
@) formation of carboxylat4 ion
b
L4. Compound A, C8H16O, is found to react with
SpI tproduced by reacting Y wtth NaOH) and
yields- a yellow +recipitatrr- with (2) p-bromotoluene
smill. (3) 3-bromo-2,4,6-trichlorotoluene
A and Y are resoectivelv
c- (4) o-bromotoluene

(1) HsC CH2 - OH and 12


18. Hydrocarbon (A) neircts with bglse-_br
ltgt( substitutio'r- to fo'- an alkrd*bmlqide which by
vPSt- cHe Srurtz reastion is coive::id f to-gg!€ous
rlt (2) cHs OH and I" .hydrocarbqn containing &s!. thaq -{aul_$&n
at{Ds-IA) is
-=-
-/N
\2(9
V"er CH
I

OH
q$"a"
)- (1) CEI=CH

--t+z\-
,'
cHo c^t\r L-c-
(3) CHS - CH3 C- L* c- c-
(4) CH2 - CH2 - OH and 12
(4) cH, = c11, .,

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a
l,o
yv' c -% --
t,o a

a
\q )/i *$,
l..v-
Which of lhe following molecules reDresents the A mixture of 2'3 g formic acid and 4'5 g3lglic
order of hybridisatiou-,sp2, Sp1 so- su from left, to
r r-!i
acid is treated with conc. HrSOn. Thg- syglved/^
right atoms ? gaseous mixture is passed through KQII+g$!s.
+-
weishY-6;:) of the at
(1) nc=c_\c=;r|' V-9**9=<,. will be
-
(2) cH3 - cH = CH - CH)9 (1) r.4 a@n
I
+- Y1

(3) CH2=cld.-CH=C]c.2X r) (2) 4.4 U


W z.a c6+l(-o ca+ @ +l4b
-
Jl
-,
\CI- cFr="r1-rg=QiI ' ," (4) 3.0
(.-- c-c-_=q, 23. The difference between amvlose and amvlooectin
20. Whi;h of the following carbocations is expected,to laV
be most stable ? 1, c-+ 1r
\(D--Amylopectin have 1 -+ 4 cr-linkage and
---+'e \2-
-i 1-+ 6 o-linLage
Noz Q) Amylose is made uo of slucme and
6 galactose )a
(1) (3) Amylopectin have 1p4 o-lirkaSe_ and
@ 1 -+ 6 P-linkage
.L
YH 1-O (4) Anylose have l-->4 o-linkage and
1 -+ 6 ftlinLege
o ) 24. Which of the following compou:rds c4fg a

Id "NO2

x
?b zwitte'Dn ?
(f )

(3)
Aniline
(2t'Glycine
Benzoic acid
.

. NO, ')-e (4) Acetanilide

\d ,lo Y/@
#
it"
which of
(1) . They contain
cross-

various linear
\D
*-NOz
(2) They con strong covalent bonds in their
Poll'rner chains. \,/
-=j-->
(4) o tro -
112{
(3)
-
Examples are bakelite and pd*ninefi
fney are formed frorq-bi: and tri-functional
Y.H ' monomers,
26. Nitration of aniline in strong acidic pel{um also ,

21. Which of the following is correct with-46p!@ to cives m-nitroaniline because


(f ) In spite of substituents nitrproup always
* - I efrect of the substituents (R
tu ? = alkvl) goes to only,m-position.
kg--rvnp.-oR <-F oYr \.15 In acidic (stroug) hedium aniliire is p4gsent
e) -N&>-oB>-F)O (3)
as anilinium ion-
In absence of substituents nitro group
(3) -NH2>-OR>-F)p always goes to m-position. ,o
(4) -NR2<-OR<-F (4) In electrophilic substitution reactions
o amrno group is meta directive.
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,^\@ c(;r oH.
)*-ff& ZL )NNJ &
t
27 Identifr the major products P, Q and &jt-t_he Following solutions were pr€par4-!I_g!4!g
different volumes of NaOH and H!!g!@erent
followins seouenf,e -.:
of reactions : coDcentrationg :

Anhytlrous
a. 6o-r.][ 14
10ug1*49-r, 10 N"on
. Atcl"
b.
+ cH3cH2cH2cl nL
S N'On p
HCI +,15 mL
-:'---------e---- bb
#
{ (i)o,, zb mL 4 HCt + 25 -r, 4 NaoH \,-
x(@14 r,u,*ffia+n c
55
AI .,o o$\o- € d 1oo mL S HCt + 1oo mL $ Nron y,
10 10
P a R pH of which one ofthem will
(1)
uegs ?
b
cH2cH2cH3 cHo *rlt.
(3) &
(1) cHscH2 -oH
(4)a'
\-'
On which of the following propedieq JbSJlbe
OH co@?,sf
cH(cH3)2 (f) The magnitude of the charge on the ion
cHs-co-cH3 alone
e) Ihe sign of charge og:be ion aFn|f
\6f^ Sott magnitude and sign of the charge on
\6 the ion

re cH3)2 OH
(4)
'Girr",
Size ofthe ion alone
Y
(3) cHscH(oH)cH3 31. ,un der Waals constant for NH3, H2,:O2
, and CO2 are resoectivelv 4'L7. 0'244. 136 and

Y etus 3'59, which one of the following gases is most


'easily lioueEd ?
a,-t
cH2cH2cH3 cHo v4r
:B'
NH3
cooH
p (2). coz .qLllo-{.L M
(4) (3) o2 Y.t' ,.p
(4) H2 sL_
4'I i.t'
32 Ttre solubility of BaSOa in lvater is

28. Which of the following oxides !s most acidic in 2.42xtoa gi-t ,, 298-K The uG.f t*
solubility product (IqJ will,,be
@ €tu? (Given irolar mass of BaSOn = 233 g mol-l)
(1) MgO 2- J$
(2) CaO
(3) BaO
L% (
V/L.os x 10-10 mol2 L-2
(2) 1.08 x 10{ mol2 L-2
/2_\,rr_\ *lO
Qa7
(3! 1.08 x l0-1a mol2 L 2
ur;o w (4) 1'08 x 1o-12 mol2 L-2
=:>
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(e *2-
_r.t+) G-'")-- fl+, I {hl lo ,_
"rp) \60 tC-
\do T*',
,9 \60- :q*f l6rt
\tt--5

33. For the redox reaction 38. In whighease i s the number mo wa

MnOJ + C2On2- + H* .@BqP


--+
Mn2* + CO, + HrO
Efis mt,of water lNh- la6(J,
the correct coefficients of the reactants for the (2) 1or mol of water 1d ru* P
balanced uation are
(3) 0'00224 L of water vaDours
- at I atm and
MnO; CrO'n-

I
H+ 273K ld-\ Nh )rz
(1) 16 2
(4) 0'18 g ol44r 1 <iL

{2) 2 39 The correct difrerence betweeu first- andc


--_---
(3) '------16--L
2 t6 5 second-ogler reactione is that
w)"1 5 16 Tr=.-_2
(1) the rate of a first-order reaction does not
depend on reactant concentrations; the rate
ii4. Which one of the following conditione will favour of a second-order reaction does depend on
maximum formation of the--C{o(lucr!_.,in Se concentratioos Y
reactant
rneaction, . -) (D the rat€ of a first-order reaction does
A2tg) + 82(g) + &(s) 4H =J}J ? depend on reactant conce4trqtions; the rat€
L(lI I.ow temp€rature aod high pressure of a second-order reaction does not depend
(2\ High temperature and lolpressure on reactant concentrations 9
(3) High temperature and brfQreesure (3) a first-order reaction can be catalyzed; a
-order reaction cannot be catalyzed
(4) low temperature and low pressure
the halfJife of.a first-order reaction does not
:|5. When initial .roncentration of the reactant is depgnd' on.- [Als; the half-[F-Jtl a .

doubled, the helf-life o";"d.of a.zem order second-order lgaction-doesjtepenfuln [A]9


reaffi6i-
(f) is halved tl 40. Among CaH2, BeHr, BaHr, the ogler of ionic
----
Q)
(3)
remains unchanged L
"hrysl]+
\l*/ BeH2 < CaH2 < BaH2.
is tripled an-
(P''-is doubled t2t BaH2 < BeH2 < CaH)O

36. Ttre bond dissociation energies of X2, Y2 and XY


(3) BeH2 < BaH2 < CaH2

are in the ratio of ] : O.5 : 1. AH for thp.l@s!!gn (.4) CaH2 < BeH2 < BaH{o
of XY is - 200 k I mol-l. The bond dissocia
Consider the change in oxidation state of
d l"\
;1#::i'Y+
\zrlGoo ulmorr \
(4) 100kImofl 4.u -' Br -t*.trv & -1 v
37. The correction fact4Eg[o the ideal gas eouation -1"-
conesoonds to Then the species tion
tr)ffiorae gasnolecdes )' is-
'
\t2f forpes' of attraction between thd-jas (1) BrO,

(3)
molecules
electric field present between the gae \e-tf$
o v
molecules Y (3) Brz
(4) volume of the gas molecules (4) BrO
.ro-) %bga$r,
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Bt-r:.>
a

l.sqf;'5-'
42. Consider the following species : 48. Which of the following gastric cells iqdqggqy
CN+, CN_, NO and CN helo in ervthropoiesis ?

Which one of these will have the highest bond (1) Chiefcells Ax)
order ?
\!2)- Parietal cells .
Q9eo'
(r) NO e-'J- .
(2) CN r.f (3) . Goblet celb'F
(3) CN* (4) Mucous celle)r'
u,*r cN- ..r'.
3
17. Matrch the items given in Col"-n I with those in
43. Which one is a roron statement ?
Column II and select the cospqll-o$ion-dy9n
(1) Total orbital angular momentum of electron
in's'orbital iE-eoual to zero. \'' below:
. (2) The value of m for d'r2 is zg4.o. tz' Column I Column Il
lBrlThe etectmnic confi guratiou ofIjl@]l a. Fibrinogen Osmotic balance

Ls2 2s2 zp!?p 1


2p: b. Globulin lt. Blood clotting

tI ru EEII c. Albumin ]ll Defence mechanism

(4) An orbital is designated by $ry-t"- abc


numbers while an electron in an atom is
designated by four quqntum numbers.
vzf
(1) iii-ii--
ii lll
i
I
@6
Iron exhibits bcc structure at room t€mperature.
,(3) i
Above 900'C, it transforms to fcc stmcture. The
ratio of density of iron at rqpq1@lSpg{gre to (4) i -----s-iii
lu ii
W--"-a
\./-
Calcium is ipportatrt in - sEel4Sl--Eq*le
contraction because it .

tfa- ti"a" to trolpnin to r€move the;ggling2f


-
activq glt€g on aptful- for "?yogin. . ,

(2)
I z)a- qtul (2) preventa the formation of bonds between
2 3 bq- the myosin cross .iridges -and -!he actin
Dd- o.: v r5'[cr- ,,
filament. Y
Wt@nr, _}}lkJ
,o
(3) detaches the myosin head from
filament. P
theistin
(4) 4Js
3J' "Qt)' (4) activat€s the myoci" 4I@: hy bindEg_lo
tgQg it.
45 Magnesium reacts with an element (X)
ionic compound. If the gxound state electJonic 49. Which of the following is an occupational
**"+ri oi o() i" r""' zJ zp'@G-"t re-cP!@ry3i8gbl?
formula fm this comosrnd is p
(r) (f) Antlracis
Mg2X3
\taf' MgaXz +r--
w
4 (2) Emphysema"
t*0
(3) uel { Nt. Jr-
(3) Botulism;r
(4) MdL Y. !(lf- Silicosis
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-G)
ep
50, Which of the following is an amino acid derived 64. Hormones secreted by the placenta to maintain
hormone ?
pregnancy are
\DrlEpinephrine (1)-=-'
h@, hPL, progestogens, prolactinf
<2) Estriol (2) hCG, progestogens, estlqgens,
glucocorticoids I
(3) Estradiol i 3yk
1o f,Uaf" ncc, },pt , progestogeps, estrogens
(4\ Ecdysone Or')x (4) hCG, hPL, estrogens, relaxin, oxr-tocin

61. Which of the following structures or regions ' \"t-


inconectly oaired with its function ? Thecontraceptive'Q$![LI'
(1) {1) bloclg estrogen receptors in the uterus.
Medulla oblongata : controls respiration
preventingcfgs$a+gpttirsjqplapled. f
and cardiovascular
reflexes. r (2) is a post-{gbLcae[gtt3tirp.Y
h Q) corpus callosun band of6bers
(3t is an [UD,V
connegllng left4nd W increases tl{e concentration of estroeeLand
right eerebral rz
hgmispheres.
P'gslh iYgeqgs-19-f@s. P
(3) Hypothalamus produttion-of 56. The amniQlr- of maqmalian embryo is derived
rele4ting hormnneg
from

6d
and regulation of
t€mperature, V- \+t' ectbderm and mesoderrn
hungg4 endihirst. (2) ectoderm and endoderm
\4/^Limbic system consists of flbre (3) mesoderm and trophoblast !o
hacts thqt (4) endoderm and mesoderm
int€rconnect
,l^ diffirent rdgions of
=@\\ & brai-n; controls
ggve,Doellt.
57. The difference between spermiosenesis and
spermiation is
(1)------...4
In spermiogenesis spermatids are formed,
52. The transparent lens in the_hr4nan eve is hgld_ilr
@ its nlace bv
while in sperrniation spermatozoa are
formed. 7
Vf tigaments attached to the ciliary body
Q) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body \p,rz, In spermiogenesi s spermatozoa are formed.
while in spenniation spermatozoa are
(3) smooth muscles attached to the iriAf
? (4) ligaments attached to the iris
released from serroli celts into the cayiifof

.1
,f seminiferous tubules.
(3) In spermiogenesis spermatozoa frorqggrtoli
63. Which of the following hormones c4qr play a
significant role in osteoimsis ? ---:- cells are released injo the cavity- of
seminiferous tubules, while in sry;miation
(1) Aldosterone and Prolactin
spermatozoa are formed, r'
Q) Parathyroid hormone and Prolactin
Q) In spermiogenesi-s spermatozoa are formed,
\3/'Tstrogen and Parathymitl hormone
while in spermiatign spermatids are
(4) Progesterone and Aldosterone formed
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58. All of the following are parl' of ar:-oper.on eaceDt 68. In which disease does mosquito transmitted
(1) an operator u pathogen cause chronic is!g4i@--gf
lymlhetig-yeCcels ?
(2) a promoterv Il/- Elephantiasis
!i.34- an enhancer Q) Amoebiasis p
(4) structural genes (3) Rfngworm disease I
59. A woman has an X-linked condition on one of her (4) Ascariasis y
'*--
X chromosomes. This chromoso'le can be U. Convriirsion sf rnil! to cud_j!qp!q:e!_jts
inherited bv -r< nutritional value by the amount of
(f) Only daughters (1) Vitamin D
D
9J- Both "oo" and daug\ters y Y (2) Vitamin E
Xar- vitr-in grz
(3) Only grandchildren
(4) Only sons
OY
\-, (4) Vitamin A

60. According to Hugo de Vries, the Which of the following is an au


ryghaqm
diseaseS-

@y
evolution is
(1) Multiple step mu tation/ (1) Psoriasis
(2\ (2) Vitiligo
Minor mutations
(3) Phenotlpicvariations !ffhrnemer's disease
(4) Rheumatoid arthritis V
\J,4Jr- Saltation
A 66. Among tle following sets of examples for
^qqu
61. AGGTATCC,CAT is a sequggce the coding diverggqlpvdtiog select thei4gry@lion :
strand of a gene. What will be the corresponding (1) Forelimbs of man, bat and cheetah rz
sequence ofthq l[4nscribed mRNA ? (91'Eye of octapus, bat and man )r'
v:,.-ec'cuauccc.Lu (3) BFii sf [gtr, pan and cheetah r,'
Q) UCCAUAGCGUA (4) Hedrt ofbat, man and cheeiah y'
(3) ACCUAUC,CGAU
67 The similarity of bone structure in the-foelinbe
(4) UC.GTUTCGCAT of matryjyqrt€brates is an example of . . I
ata/ Homotory
^
62 Matrh ihe items given in Column I with those. in
Column II and select t}re c9rygLopt19!-d,/en (2) Adaptive radiation tV .1
(3) Convergent evolution I V
below :

Column I Column II (4) Analogy (9 -*7 '/


a. Proliferative Phase i. Breakdown of 68. Which of the following characteristics {gDresent
' endometrial 'Inheritance ofj|qlgg1gls' itr humans ?
lining a. Dominance \r'
Et'
b Secretory Phase ii. Follicular Phase b. Codominance W
c Menstruation , iii. Luteal Phase c. Multiple allele \z- }p
abc d. Incomplete do"'inance p
e. Polygenicinheritance
(1) tll ll I (1) b, c aod e
(2) ffir- (2) a, c and e
.&f ii iii i (3) b, d and e
(4) i-.-.--iii---F \l*f a,b and c
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69. Which of the following options correctlv 72. Which one of the following population
represents the lung conditions AS thma and interactions is widely use'd in mg{lcal science for
emohvsema. resDectivelv e the production of agaibiotics ?
=--__--
g1-/ Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased (1) CommensalG6-
respiratory surface \(2/-Amensalism
12) Decreased respiratory $Eface: (3) Parasitism
Inflammation of bronchioles ' (4) Mutualism
(3) Increased respiratory sqgflqce;
Inflammation ofbronchioles r 7A. All of the following are included in 'Ex-situ
' (4) Increased number of bronchioles; Increased conservation' €.rcep,
. ' ,respiratory surface (1) Wildlife safari pqrks
7O. . Match the items given in Column I with those in (2) Seed banksf
Colurnn II and select the correct option given '(3t Botanical gardens €
below :
V.tf Sacred groves X:
Column I Column II
a- Tricuspid vdv" i. Between Ieft atrium 74. Match the items given in Column I with those in
and left ventricle Column II a+d select the correct option given
below :
b. Bicuspid valve lt Between right
I
ventficlebgd t
Column Column II
pulmonary artery a. Eutrophication i. IJV-B radiatioa
c, Semilunar v4lve lu Between right
b. Sanitarylandfill ii. Deforestation
atrium and dght c. Snow blindness iii, Nutrient
ventricle enrichrrient
abc d. Jhum cultivation iv. Waste disposal
,!tf 1ll I ll
t
abcd
(2) u..---..r-_----nr (1) ll lll
(3) l----]l_____-_---.ilt
f- (2\ i
1

ii lv
1V

lll
(4) i iii ii er lll Lv I ll
(4) i iii lv ii
7L. Match the items given in Column I with those in
Column II and select t};le correct option given 75. In a growing population
below :; yotti*-reproductive individuals are more than
!-

Column I Column II the reproductive indiyiduals. \/'


a. Tidal volume i. 2500 - 3000 mL (2) pre-reproductive individuals are less than
b. Inspiratory Reserve ii. 1100 - 1200 mL the reproductive individuals.
volume (3) reproductive and pre-reEoductive
c. Expiratory Reserve iii. 500
individuals are equal in number. Y
- 550 mJ,
(4)
volume reproductive individuals are less tlraa the
post-reproductirge individuals.
d. Residualvolume iv. 1000 - 1100 mL
abcd 76, Which part of poppy3-l4qt- is used to obtai'' the
drug "Smack" ?
(1) iii ii i iv t:=
(1) Flowers
(2)
(2) Leaves
(3)
(3) Roots
Itkf iii lv ll V Late*
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Match the items given.in Column I with those in 79. Nis.sl bodies.are mainlv comoostd of
Column II and select the coflect option given (1) Proteins and lipids ts
below : lf8/- Free ribosomes and RER

Column I Column II (3) Nucleic acids and SER


(4) DNAandRNA y
a. Glycosuria. l. Accumulation of uric
acid in ioints Which of these statements isi.ncone.ct ?
b. Gout ll. Mass of crystallised
(1) Enzymes of TCA cycle are preEc4l!. in
salts within the kidney mitochondrialmatrix. w'
x€rzoxidative phosphory lation takes
c. Renal calculi iii. Inflammation in outer mitochondrial membrane.
glomeruli
(3) Glycolysis operateq as long 99 it is supplied
d. Glomdrular iv. Presence of glucose in with NAD that can pichup trydro[en atoms.
nephritis unne Q) Glycolysis occure in cytosol.r-,'
ab c d 81..' Which of the following terms desqribe human
(1) iii ll tv dglgslz
'' (1) ' thecodont, Diphyodont, Ho-oaH
YLf iv I l1 lll
a
(3) ti lll Q) Pleurodoo! Diphyodont, Heterodont
(3) Pleurodont, Monophyodont, Homoffi
@)i II ru lv
Vl)^ Thecodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont
79- Match the items given in Column I with those Select the izcorrec, match :
@ Column II and select lhe conect optiort -__.+-_;L
(f) Lampbrush - Diplotene bivalents
below :
chmmosomes
,/
Column I Column II \fZf pqlgcne - Ooc.vtes of amphi[isns
(Function) (Part of Ercretory chromosomes
'=
(31 SubmEacedric
System) - L-shaped chromososmes,,
- \Yr,
chromoiomE \/
a Ultrafiltration (4) Allosomes - Sex chromosomes U/z
b Concentration ii- Ureter J
83. ffiich of the following events doe-s zgf occur in
of urine aL rough. el:bplelmtggligll:rm ?

C Transport of iii. Urinary bladder (1) Protein folding


urine tzt Phospholipid synthesis
d. Storage ofurine iv. Malpighian (3) Cleavage of signal peptide
corpuscld
\.ff P.otei., slvcosvlation
v. Proxinal.
convoluted tubule U. Many ribosomes may assgciate with a singl.e
nRNA to fo4n multiplacopies o,L a_pqlpgplide

(1) iv
a b
tt
(2) v.---l+---------+--
(3)
c d
lIl

1r
,P simultaneoqsly. Such strings of ribpggggga are
tt@
r-r+f Poly"o-"
(2\
(3)
Nucleosome
Plastidome
!a*-t

(0Y iv i. ll, Il (4) Polyhedral bodies

"g
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85. Which of the following animals does zof, underso 91. The Golgi complex participates in
metamorphosis ?
ha ,,(ou-vt
(1) Fatty acid bregkdown
ltiT Earthwom -==- (2) Activation of amino acid
(2) Starfish (3) R€spiration in bacteriaP
(3) Moth V,4f Formation of secretory vesicles
92. Stomata in grass leaf are
(4) T\rnicate lz-
VtJ- Dumb-bell shaped
*-f,,al&
86. Which one of these animals is not a (2\ Barrel shaped
homeotherm ? (3) Rectangrlar)a
:--- (4) Kidney shaped
(1) Macropus r'
(2) Psittacula \.,' 93. The stage during which separation of the oaired
h6mnlngorrs sh1^moaonqlbegbs. is
(3) Cam.elus (f) Pachytene
gU'cn"i* (2) Zvgotene
(3) Diakinesis
87. Which of the following features is used to iden lg(Diplot n"
@ (1) a male coclgoach from a female 94. The two functional groups charaeteristic of
Presence of a boaq shapp.l SIefirum on the slpars are
segmelL P
9th abdominal (1) hydroxyl a.nd -"*ryf 6
(2) Presence of anal cerci. / .{2f carbonyl and hydroxyl
(3) Forewings with darker tegmina (3) carbonyl and phosphate
I
V4l Presence ofcaudal styles @) carbonyl and methyl
95. Which among the following is zof a prokaryote ?
88. Identify the vertebrate group of animals u{ Saccinrom-r""" ;1.-n-n {-*
characterized bV ggland *zard in its digestive (2) Oscillatoria
svstem.
:- (3) Nostoc
(1) Amphibia (4) Mycobacterium
(2) Osteichthves 96. ' Stomatalrovement is--_r,
zot affected hv
,..
v3f Aves (f) Temperature r
(4) -Reptilia (2) CO2 concentration
\!2{ O2 concentration
89. Ciliales differ f"om all olher protozoarfin (4) Lig;ht vl
(1) using flagella for locomotion/d 97. Wlrich of the followins is true for nucleolus ?
\dhaving two t}ryes of nuclei --':....-
(1) Larger nucleoli are present in dividing gells.
(3) using pseudopodia for capturing prey ) is a site for active - ribosomal Rl.lA
(4) having a contraELilq_Jaguolq for removing "lZl'tt synthesis.
excess water dlYt^ - (3) It takes part in spindle formation. Y
90. Which of the following organisms are known as
(4) It is a membrane-bound structure. !
chief oroducers in the oceans ? 98. Whi'ch of the following is @La pr94uS!_9llgb!
(1) Dinoflagellates reaction of Dhotosvnthesis ?
(1) ATP *
' (2) Euglenoids (2) Oxygen"
(3) Cyanobacteria (3) NADPH
\.4/ Dirto-. (4,r- NADH
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00. Which of the following elements is rqgpgggible for lOG Select the corzzcl statement :
maintainins tursor in cells ? (l) F.anHilS-tahl *in"d the term."linkage'.
(1) Magnesium (2) Tlansduction was discovered by S. Alt-man. )
(2) Calcium (3) Spliceosomes takegartjo ,feagbtign. )a
'(5)- Potassium
(4) Sodium -v VO'-pun""tt aquare was tleveloped by aB:itish
scientigt.
lfi!.Which one of the following plants show5-g-pry 1O7. Select the qorzeclllgelt.h :
close relationship with a species of moJh, glqre
none of the two can complete-its lifgqXgley:ilbout
(1) Alec Jeltqs - St epteaccus
pt*umonu*
the-oiher ? r _\t'
(r) Hydrilla kJlFrancois Jaco! ^od -
Lazoperon
,4X)
(2) Viola Jacques Monod
(3) Banana (3) Matthew Meselspn Piewn satiuuttl*.-,
and F. Stahl.
Vf- Yucca
(4) Alfred Hershey and TMV
101. Pollen grains can be stored for severalJegrs-in
liquid nitrogen having a t'rnFpr?tura of
MartbaIhase Y=w
(1) - L20'C 108. The experimental proof for semiconservative
replication of D NA-gras-first-shor*sin a
(2) - 160'C
,14f'- 196"C
(1) Fungus
(2) Virus 2-)( t#
(4) -80"c .---r+' )d )
1-

(3) Plant
102. Oxygen is 4gggoduce3StriscJhoiosE&eS.Lbv
w' Green sulphur bacteria'
Bacterium
OEnte-aresBdraedhy
(1)
Fr
----------4^
r.,''
Y C
(2)
(3)
Chara
Cycas @ (2)
(3)
Meiotic divisions
Parthenogenesis ? -&\ \6P
(4) Nosloc )a Parthenocarpy 3;
\,(dr)' Mitoticdivisions
Y
*
fertilization is
_.---_
103. Double
ll0. Which of the following pairs
@ (1) Fusion of two male gametes of a pollel-llube
with two different eggs P r4atchCd ?
is wronglSt

\{A- syt ga-y tnd triple fusion Y &f-starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles
(3) Fusion of two male gametes-rith on&g (2) T.H. Morgan : Linkage r-
G) Fusion of one male gamete with two polar t3) XO type sex : Grasshoppgr
'V
nuclei determination
,,e.\ (4) ABO blood grouping : Co-domilanre
fhfl.l
Y-W--/
wr,"t is the role of :NAD* in-><cellular
rsse{alggj^ 111. Which of the following has proved hdpfuL-fn
(1) It fuactions as an enzyme. Preserrring PdJcn as&Sg:Lls ?
(2\ It is the final electron acceptgfor aulerobic (1) tt
respiration.. r b Sporopollenin
(3) It is a nucleotide source for ATP svnthee{s. (3) Oil content
^ \*r'n n,,*ig".';"1fo(o"G;-:' \- (4)
Cellulosic intine
rr-
6, ,rwhicli of the followi rorms is gg+$lg'a ll2. Which of the following fl owers o!,lJ-op.qiBjils
Ybf) b,,nt^,^t^"] 's
Yr'@ff"-*'"
(2)
t*-
Iife-time
f*l-
\2\
?
Bamboo species
Papaya :
(3)
Both ferric and ferrous)4
Free elemen 6e
(3) Mango '--af r-'
\"'\(f
(4) Jackfruit
Vd Ferrous
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ll8. The correct order of steps in,Polymerase Chain f 19. Nat4lir-y rr&rsro
ReactioJ(BCBIis (1) Death rate
(1) Extension,Denaturation,Annealing (2) Number of individuals entering a habitat
,fDenatura$on, Annealing, Extqnsion (3) Number of individuals leaving the habitat
(3) Denaturation,Extension,Annealing (*f Birth rate
(4) Annealing,Extension,Denaturation
120. World Ozone_,Day is cj!g!!g!Cd on
ll4. In India, the organisation .respog!!!g for
assessing tle safety of_introducing-4pnqtically (1) 5th J,rr"
modifi ed organisms fof,-prblicJcgie
(2) 22"d April
(1) Indian Council of Medical Research (IOMR)
Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee r€f16th September
"tbft (GEAC)
(4) 21st April
(3) Besearch Committee on Genetic
.. i, ManiPulation(RCGM) I 2I . Which of the following is a secondan' pollutant ?
(4) Council for Scientific and Industrial (1) CO
Research (CSIR) \tzl'o,
116e Use of. bioresourcqe- by multinatiolal-ranlanies
aird qrganisallons without arrthorisation from the (3) SOz
conqglned cqrrn'-v-and its people is called
"
(4) COz
(1). Bio-infringement!
122. Niche is
(2') Bioelnloitation P
'(3) piodtigradatlon
(f) all the biological factors in the orsaloigm's
environment 7
' 0f-Biopiracy .' \(Zf ' the.fiin anonal role playetl bylhe qlgtdsm
..
116. Which of the followiqg is commonly USgd__eE a wherg it_lives
vector for in u a DNA fraemenlLin hggran (3) the range of temperature th4lthe oyganism
lr48Esae" r needs to live

\tf- n"t"o,.i""" (4\ the physical space where an organism lives


(2) pBR322 123. What tlae of ecological ppamid would be
(3) I phage obtaingd with the follos.iagla[a ?
Secondary consumer : 120 g
(4) fi plasmid ')- o
Primary consumer : 60 g
117. A 'new' variety of rice was patented by 1 foreigrr Primary producer :-10 g
company, though _qqqh varieties heyg_Ueen V2)lnverted pyramid of biomass
presetrl in lndidqr r lpag time. This is related to
(r) Co-667 tb Upright pyramid of biomass
(3) \./
Upright pyr.amid of numbers)o
Vt'Basmati
(3) Lerma Rojo , (4) Plramid ofenergl y6,
I
(4) Sharbati Sonora 124. In stratosphere, which ii th" fotto*ir,g_glgggrrt.
. acts as a catalyglin degradhtion of ozone and
ll& Select the cor?ec, match
6l*tor*ff._
:
releasq of molecular oxvsen ?
Nucleic acid (1) Carbon
<zl ,c]il"ra-.r Transformation (2\ Oxygen
' (3) ,T.H. Morgan Transduction ) (3) Fe
(4) F2 y Recessive parent Dihybrid ]\t*r'cl
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125. Casprylan striptgggg! in 182. Which one iswrllgh_gB})€IJ? :

(f) Epidermis vr+fUniflagellate gaoetes - PolyjpLpnio


\€fEnrbdermis . (2) Unicellular organism - Chlorella
' (3) Cortex (3) Gemma cups - Marchantia
(4) Pericycle (4) Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae
126. Plants havine little or no secondarv srowth are
133. After karyoga4gy followed by -meigsis, spqfes.are
\lT Grasses ,\n.w'.O
-=- prodused4gs4$Ek+t u,Va, d,,o
e\ Cycads (1) Neurospora Y
(3) Conifers (2) Saccharomlces I
(4) Deciduousangiosperms '\6 Ag'a.i"u" -
' (4) Alternaria'
f 27. Whig]pf the following statements istorzect ?

M- Ovules are noJ enclosed by ovary-yallin Hl4. Match the items given in Column I with those in
. gym:ggpglms \'/' Column II and select t}:e conect option given
' (?) Stems are usually upbranched in -!oth : below
Cycas and. Ced.rus. P .i
(3)
'Column I Column II
Horsetails are grmnospe"-s. )a
(4), *lqinelte'iq h6terpsporous, while Scluizra a. Herbarium i. JIt is a place haying.a
'' ii homospbrous. collection of preserved
plants and animals,
128. Select the lo_ry4gjtatclsc+t : b. Key ll A list that enumerates
(1) Cell wall is present in mem.bers of&Dgr ' methodically all the
and Ple;rtae- \-/ species found in an area
(2) Mitochondria are the powerhguse oft[cell with brief description
in all kingdoms except Monera..
aiding identification.
\8J^ Pseudopo{ia are locomotory and Jbeding
c, Museum in. Is a place where dried and
structures in Soorozoans.
pressed plant specimens
(4) Mushrooms belong to Basid-iomycetes. \,-
mounted on efeetiare
1-29. Secondary xylgm and.phlggm in dicot stem are kept..
progscs4_by d Catalogue' lv. A booklet containing a list
a
( l)-T-pical meristems of characters and their
' (2) Axillary meristems alternates which a;
(3) Phellogenp helpfirl in identifi cation-of
$4f Vascular cambium various-taxa.
130. PneumatoDhores occur in a b c d
(1)
Wf- Halophytes
(2) Submergedhydrophytes)a er lll lv l. ll
(3) Carnivorous plants I 3) rtV:
a
(4) Free-floatinghydrophltes t, l tl I tv

sqgcrLlolBtE is agadi!4 136. Wirryet[g!]9n_srains algjIggqtt irt


(1) Stem p ( 1) Mustard

(2) Rhizome p Qnb '121-Pinus ., ! :


(3) Tap root (3) Mango'
V{f Adventitious root (4)
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An inductor 20 mH, a capacitor 100 pF and npolarised light is incident .jL ar" * . Y"l"
resistor 50 Q are con-nected in sgdCq_ggIgsg a surface of a matedeLl of refractive e!g{4€
source of emf, V = l0 sin 314 t. The power loss in
the circuit is
it is fojl[d_qhal
particular angle of incideage-!,
the reflected and refracted ravs are
lo \14 0.79w tox lo cA 1.60 -tT
-
perpendicular to- each other. Which of the
(2) 1.r3 W S-o
fpllowing options is coqggLfodbis-situation ?
(3) 2.74 W
(4) 0.43 W ' (1) Reflected light is polarised with its-eleclric
vector parallel to_the plane of incidqnce
A metallic rod of mass per gil_@gth
0'5 kg m-1 is lying horizontauy oggjngElgt
inclined plane which makes an angle ol!g:_n'!qr
the horizontal. The rod is ngt allgwed t{ slid_g
(2) ,=*,,[i) f '-+

down by_flowing: a currenlthrough t a


(3)
'
=.'"-'[i) F ai

magnetic field of inducrsn 0 25 T iLegllag_Aa-it


in the verticql directiqo. The cqr.g=!. gquinE.in ected light is polarised with its c
vector perpen dicular to

ffi
the rod to ls of
(1) 7 74 incidence
V',
(3)
L.32A
14.76 A
141. In Young's double slit experiment theqgparation
(4) 5.98 A
d between the slits is 2 mm, the veavelglgLLof
188. Current sensitivitv ofa movins coil salvanometer the light use! is 5896 A and distance D between
is 5 div/mA and its voltage sensitivity (angular the screen and slits is 100 cm. It is found that the
deflection per unit voltage applied) i" 2J_9YV. angular wid_th of the fringes is 0.20'. To inoqrse
The resistance ofthe galvanometer is
(1) 40 s, --- the llihge angular-:r.idth to;!!_1' (with same )"

(2) 500 s) G=E "v--+ and D) the separation betwemTe s!!!g ngg[s-..:fo
-.........--.--,.
b zborl x--
-= )l -o'.€L
be change{to
(1)
\B
-E .=-o-
(4) 25a = 6-v.I €. 1'8 mm -d*
thin diamagnetic rod is pl-qed_f44igdly
(2)
(3)
1'7 mm
2'1 mm
u-
02-
the poles of an electromagnet.J[heu&g
current in the electromagnet is switched on, then l(4r- 1.9 '"'"
the diamagnetic rod is pushed up, ou1-o-fFe
d
horizontal magnetic field. Hence
astronomical refracting telescoBe_wiU_bgy!]
gravitational potelltial gnergy.
required to do this comes from l*c" 3lp+F+"4ej!94 hich ansuJar
and :g-
(f) the current source resolution. w thasano
-4#
(1)
(2) the induced electric field due to-the small focal length and large di
changing magnetic field (2) small focal leigth and smal )Pmeter
(3) the lattice structure of the material of the \a1' Urge f.,g"U"ngph and large diameter
rod p (4)
pfr;he magnetic field
large focal length and small diameter

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An object is placed at a distance of40 gT frot a 147. A moving block having mass m, collides with
@ concave mirror of focal length
E-S-.Ij!g ,bjggt
another stationary block haviag:-mags,4a-f,he
lighter block comea to {gE[Ihr-elbielr. When
is displaced throggh a dj-s-tange o|zQ_Sql4gards the initial velocily of the lighter block is v . then
the mirror, be the value ofroefficienf ofrestitrrtion (e) will be
(1)
e)
30 cm
36 cm tgwards the mirror
(1)
(2)
(3)
0.5
0.4 [:Fav E i-3>
6'
(3) 30 cm towards:the mirrlP \41'
0.8
0.25
@o o=g-]gtt
rYN
a
Vf 36 cm away from the mirror
148. A body initially at rest and slidins alone a
frictionless track from a hei$L_b (as shown in
144. An em wave is propagating in a medium with a the figure) just completes a vertical-cirqle--of
-+
V = Vi. , diameter AB = D. The heisht h is equal to

ffi
velocitv The ingtantaneous oscillatins ' \.- l-'-
electric field of this em wave is alonq{gjs. --
Then the direction of oscillating mageg!g_89!d.of h
B 9V\ -_ €_
e =-l
the em wave will
t/onS ?fr +
\
(1) - z direction IV A
n.
Q) -+diffiiuu- J".-/"4
rf = t
- *9_
(3,
--yiir4rtoE- (g-<' 1-
Yi{+z'dtrccnoo 'V
145. The nagnetic potential energy stored in a certain o \
inductor is 25 mJ, when the current in the
inductor is 60 rnA. This inductor is of inductance
149.
(1) 0.138 H- circular disk) and C G circular
(2) 13.89 I{ zt1 t5)=]1 LYg6oor F-1 the same mass M ind radius R.
with the same tl about their own
(3) 1.389 H slmmetry__gles.
S

{r!,-r38.88 H required tq bring lbem to rest,


. relation
u)
146. The refractive index of the material of a nrism is \+mf.rwsrw.a.
./E and the angle of the ^-_ 30'. oilllih"
prism is (2) WA>WC>WB
,l- I
two refracting surfaces of the prism is,pg(g a (3) WP>wA>wc c->67^
mirzor inwards, by silver coating. A beam of
WA > WB > Wc
monochmmatic light entering the prielllomJhe .(.4)
other face will retrace its (after reflection 15!. Which one of the following stat4ggqlg_is
from the silvered surface) if its angle of ilEidgnce
. iry""o$? '
' (l)7-Eoiling friction is smaller than sliding
on the prism is v
friction.
(1) 60" hy'CoefEciont of sliC!!g---f igt!gn--- has
(2) zero dimensions of lengs\ -V-
(3) Frictional force opposes the relative lqgtion.
(3) 30.
. (4) Lir4iting value of static ftiction is directly
45 proportional to normal reaction.
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toy car with charge q moves on e_-tnctia4l9.ss 155. A battery consists of a variable number 'n' of
horizontal olane surface under the inJluence of - idefitical cells (having internal resistance !'
uniform electric field E . Due to force E each) whidr are connected in series. ffie
its velocity increases from 0 to 6 m/s in one terminals of the-hatLry are short-circuitfiFd
second duration. At that instan t the direction of , the current I is measur€d. Which of the sraohs
the field is Sersed . The car continues to move ' shows the correct relationship between la+4 n ?
for two more secoqds under the inlluence of this 'A,
freld. The average velocity and the aelggg5pg1lil
of the toy car betwegn 0 to 3 secon-ds are
t*{ t a

respebtively O --->n
L--6 ^fLt-
(1) 2mls, 4mls E
(2) l'5 m/s, 3 m/s
t3) m/s, 3'5 rnls I ytL
M/-Jtm/s, snrs S-.[J (2) t
162. A block of mass m is placed on a sriooth inclined
wedge ABC of inclination 0 as shown-jn=he O --+n

.(3) ila_ B
r.
o
1
rl_
O --+n o 7
\
Ct +
a
ot--Q I 6 0
C s1 t14 "J (4) t q
*
(1) UJ
osec 0 r,J o --tn
1gltu = gtuoO I o s€-c
(3) a=gcos0 166. $ ca4bon resistor of (47 + 4.7) tsl! ls
(4) a=-*E 1 with rings of difrerent coloqq__..1p19
^ sln H ,!arl identification. The colour code sequence will be
,6\The moment of the ro".", i = ai + 5 j - 6k-at (f) Violet - Yellow - qrrxge - Silver
Vr,o. - B). about-rLhe-point(2. .2,,- 2)- is:7-civen bv Q) Green - Orange - Uolet - Gold
<'2" (l) -ai -+j -7k p
. (3) Yellow - Green-Violet-Gold
V2{'-7i -4j -8k fu-- ou^
(3) -zi -si -at \
t-r .j!tf y"11orr, - Violet - Orange - Silver
167. A set of'n'equal resistors, of valqq'R eag!.31e
j
(4) -e? - -a{ p connecte!1!1 series to a battery of emf 'E' and
student measured diameter of resisteace'R'.
internal The current drawn is I.
using a sq5ew gauge of Now, the'n' r.esigtars are connected in parallel to
0.001 'cm. The main scale reading the same !4ttery-lhen the current drawn from
zero of circular scale division
25 divisigls above the reference level, battery becomes I0 I. The value.of 'n'is
gauge has a zeno error of - O'{fa cm, the correct
diameter of the ball is
\U, 10 -, +- "*
(1) -!'521 cm r (2) I g
W b.szg lo 3tr) (3)
I N+-t)
_v P-
(3) "-
0'053 cm
20
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158. In the circuit shown in the figure, tle infut 161. An electron of rnass m with an initi ty
voltage \ is 2LY, Vsp = 0 and V6E-=, 0. pte -+
y=V6i (Vo > 0) enters an electric field
values of Ig,16 an! P are{rivpn by -)r-
20v E =-Eoi (Eo = constant > 0) att=0.-lt}[is
L. o* its de-Broglie wavelength iaitially, then _its
9s= fi a Rc 4kf,) de- wavelength'at tis

RB
C
v.
Vr/----lp-
r U^l\ l, * "E, ,l
vt
zs 500 kA B 7L --_.-: [ -vo J
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(3) \t
(1)
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4E
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(3)
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o= t2b
I"* -L of
162. The ratio of kinetic enerqv to the.lpgg!-9nery
an electron in a Bohr orbit of t!.e hldlgggnSlgm,
is w-
(4) IB=26pA, #u-+ |er* (1) 1: 1 *)"
169. In the combination of the following gat€s lhe (2) l:-21 I +-4
output Y can be written in tprms of inputs A and (3) 2:-lp
'T-,- \!*l't:-t - aa
A
p+'8
163, For a radioacti ve mat€rial, half-Iife is
B
Y 10 milutes. If initially there arg 600 number of
nuclei, the ti4c-taken, (in minutes) for the
lro V/
b 1--s
(1) A.B
-8 2-v\
Q) A+B G \
(3) A *A B 164. When the light of frequency 2v6 (where v6 is
P threshold frequency), is incident onamglgl
vr'rA. P*a B plate, the maximum velocity of electrons emitted

a p-n junction diode, chanse in temDerature


is v1. When the frequency riT-TEE-lnii?G-nt
-:=:=E radia66n is increased to 5v6, the mgximum
velocity of electrons emitEi-E;; the sl iilate
(1) affects only reverse resistance is v2. The ratio ofvl to vo TS \)
(2) affects the overall V -I characteristics of <\{t :2 tl,*'
p-n junction
(2) 2:1 q-lV"tY
\yr
(3) does not affect resistance of
affects only forward resie
ELitucjLion
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165. A tuning fork is used to prod uce resonance in a 169. The volume (V) of a mEratomic gas varies with
glass tube. The length of the air column in this its temperature tTt, as s-frow-n in the sraph. The
tube cau be adusted-b:r a variable piston. At ratio of work done bv tte sas. to the heat
room t€mperature of 27'C two fi&EEffie a bsorbelly it5h"r, it rna-"rs*";ffi A,n

- resonances are
produced at 20 cm gn[TE cn ,f state A to state B IS
column length. Ifthe frequency ofthe tuninc fork P:Co/fl^
is 320 Hz. the velocitv of sound in air at 27'C is
(1) 330m/:
-:
\
1 t -- e=v+w
(2)'300n/s -C =53 \Iz
A
(3) 350 m/s 6 CIAM ' -+(f?c?
X -- lO
\o/sag-/. 1r-- t'o 6 Y \6 o -----+T
r.l^{ q{v) of
166. The eleotrostatic force betveen the metal plates a/2 b
of an isolated parallel p!ate-_ capaci(olC having a
Qa-
_--
charge
\lf
tand a\glLis
iDdbpendent of the distance between the
(2) 2
i L'r-*; P-
:4L: plates. \- I C
f 5F
(2)
(3)
3 z_
2-
inversely prciportional to the distance
between the.plates.
P . (4) 2 )
pmportional to the square roqt_-of.Jhe
(3) 5 \
distance beffieen(thi platcs. Y 170. The fundamental frequency in an opeK organ
(4) Iinearly proportional to the distance pipe is equal to the thjgllgggq4is_q{_a_Slged
letween the pla(es. . Y organ pipe. If the length p:llbqi!,losed_orgas+ipe
is 20 cm, the length ofthe open o,rean pipe is
16?. An electron'fans fr;6, relt throug\- e-JcrlLlgal
distance h ja a u{rform and verllgglly_gpygrd
directed eleliric ne'il f . The dl.esttql-sfulectri.
C,rr3.2cm
(2) 16p4 '{;
3Ss t-c- 4
field is now 'reversed- keeping its maglqitudg_lhe (3) 12'5 cm L
same. A proton is allowcd lo fall fron! rest in it
tlroug! the slme vertical distqnce h. The
Q) 8cm {t-<- CLg
1
= t XD
y9
^.F At what t€mperature will the rqs_spccsl of
fall of the electron, irr to the Bme of
u ' fall ofthe Droton is
-.........-_.-..1
oxygen molecules become j ust sufficient for
escapilafrg m the Earth's ,,

\lt'smaller
(.2) equal @ .
(Given :

Mass oi oxygen polecule (m) = 2.76 x ir0-26 kg,


' (3) 10 times Brebfr +<_ Boltzmann's lonsiaot k" = 1.38 x 10-23 J K-1)
(4) ,L>
5 times greater
' .1r) z.sQa'*, ton x
..j

168. A pendulum is hung from the_1go:l o:l_a Itr'r.254Y10"K


sufficiently high building,and is movino freelv to (3) f o16x1oaK \'T -r
and fro like 4 simp[ harmonic oscillator. The
acceleration of the bob of the pendulum is 6{
Liuo*ro^ 1i
20 rr,ts: at a dista;-ce qf 5 m from the mean 172. The efficiency-r""ez
of an idqal he3!.g4gine working
i pLpoj-nt-ffipoin-t ;f
position. The riod of oscilla IS 5g tw ss n the
(1) 2n s
(2) 1 s #1;:,.
\2) l2'5?o
t -- -?:-
3+,
(3) 2s I?= --..'-=-
"[mf
fvv (3) 6.25vo Pj?}
\*{ n, (4) 20?o
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in free
radiates maximum qrergy__gt wqvelength, lg,_!f @ its mass same,t,.
the t€mperat\Ue of the --black body l8 r10w Which of uan esw
changed so that it radiates maximum energy at
re me!!_gqNla.nLforlhe
There
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'&
- !---
wavelength .fo the powcr-:adiated--bf it msutr" -omentum
becomes nP. value of n is [tsi.
(3) Rotational kinetic energJ
_.) ' ,l\>-tc- /
(1, i
81
,
H t =- alrtP u8.
(4) Moment of inertia
Y(-
A solid sphe're is in rollins
Ymotion. In::! rollins.-
t2l " : :
motion a Fdy po ssesses translatronal krnetlc
\fi"^
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256
256
81
,,1-
,=+g energy (I!) as we.ll as rota tional kinetic ene,rgy
(\) simultaneously . The ratio IL : (ILI + K-fa._for
[:\
(4)
4
x
?t =t1)\=- the sohere is
(1) 7: 10
oL
v-D----r-.
ntr
,
Bi A-r^^-
(2) 2:5
174. Ttvo wires are made of the same material Tnd (3) l0:7 , '?'' t
have the same vol ume. The Erst wire has
cross-'sectional area A ald the second wire has a \!*{ 5:7
\r T ?'
cross-sectional arei 3A. If the length of the firs!
wire is increased b1\,1 on a a force 179. The kinetic energies of r pleng]lja- r!--e!!ifical
how much force ig nee{r-ed to stretcb-tbe seco','d orbit about the Sun, at ns B and C are
. wirg.by the same-anount ?- { --y5 --
a Ka, Ila and It, respectively. ,{=g;!}g4gi=or
\+t- gp r f axis- and Sn is -pprperrgicular to;!93alhe
tr, o .I'p'YY' oosition of the Sun S as shown in the figure. L-
*u-_W, 1\Z L
(4)-;r
;;;
6F
',. 1 Ae = Af
Then

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176. A small sphere oferadius 'r' fallEjEqlg-EstLjn a
viscous liquid. As a
to viscous force. Thd rate of
- -#1
ue
o
when the sphefe attains ts terminal ve ,rs (1) Ke. Ks. Kc\P
proportional to .
(1) rg'€ C. (D Ks >KA>Kc
(?) l'
rA r'
'F? (3) KB < KA < rtQ
l\-
(4) ,2
r U,t1- xo , r, , r<"
If the mass of the
176. A sample of O.l g of upter at 100'C-445laqsq4il and $p-:-rni-vsg-sal
pressurg tJ,oia x 105 ltrrn-2) requires 54 cal of ten times 1n
6-
Y- heat 'errergy to convert.to st€am at li o.C'Iftb'"
41
following
,dlume of the steam produced is 167 1 cc. the (1) Raindrops will falffiaster t
change in ili,ernal energy of the sample, i S
(1) 104'3 J M
\et' 'g' on the Earth will not change. I
(3) Time period of Ple
Q) 94'5 J Earth
-(3) 42'2 J (4) Walking on become more
w 208.7 J a difficult.
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