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This document contains a concept strengthening sheet for physics with 4 questions related to temperature dependence of resistivity, Gauss's law, combination of resistors, and electric field due to a system of charges. It provides the questions, concepts being tested, and multiple choice answers. The questions relate to topics like which material has less sensitive resistivity to temperature, charge distribution using Gauss's law, calculating effective resistivity and conductivity when resistors are combined in series and parallel, and effects on electric field from introducing a positive or negative point charge.

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This document contains a concept strengthening sheet for physics with 4 questions related to temperature dependence of resistivity, Gauss's law, combination of resistors, and electric field due to a system of charges. It provides the questions, concepts being tested, and multiple choice answers. The questions relate to topics like which material has less sensitive resistivity to temperature, charge distribution using Gauss's law, calculating effective resistivity and conductivity when resistors are combined in series and parallel, and effects on electric field from introducing a positive or negative point charge.

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AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-31
Topic: Temperature Dependence of Resistivity 3. Which of the following material is an alloy?

31. The material whose resistivity is less sensitive to (1) Nichrome (2) Copper
temperature is (3) Mercury (4) Silicon
(1) Silicon (2) Copper
4. Variation of resistivity () with temperature () for
(3) Silver (4) Nichrome
alloys like Nichrome and manganin is best
represented by

(1) (2)

1. Consider the following statements and choose the


correct option
(I) Manganin is a material whose resistivity is (3) (4)
less sensitive to temperature.
(II) In general, sillicon have less dependence on
AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-5
temperature
Topic: Gauss’s Law
(1) Only (I) is correct
5. A solid spherical conductor of radius R has a
(2) Only (II) is correct
spherical cavity of radius a (a < R) at its centre. A
(3) Both (I) and (II) are correct charge +Q is kept at the centre. The charge
(4) Both (I) and (II) are incorrect inside a gaussian surface of radius r (a < r < R)
will be
2. Which of the following statements is correct?
(1) Zero (2) –Q
(1) Conductivity of metals decreases with
Q
increase in temperature (3) +Q (4)
2
(2) Conductivity of semiconductor increases with
increase in temperature
(3) Conductivity of insulators increases slightly
with increase in temperature
(4) All of these

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1. A solid spherical conductor of radius R has a AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-26


concentric spherical cavity of radius a (a < R). A Topic: Combination of Resistors - Series and Parallel
charge +Q is kept at the centre. Based upon the
26. Two metal wires of identical dimensions are
above information choose the option with most connected in series. If  and 2 are the
conductivities of the metal wire respectively, the
appropriate distribution of induced charges.
effective conductivity of the combination is
4 2
(1) (2)
3 3

(3) (4) 3
(1) (2) 3

(3) (4)

1. Two metal wires of identical dimensions are


connected in parallel. If  & 3 are the
2. A solid spherical conductor of radius R has a conductivities of the metal wire respectively, the
concentric spherical cavity of radius a (a < R). A effective conductivity of combination is
charge +Q is kept at the centre. The electric flux (1)  (2) 4
through the Gaussian surface of radius r (a < r <
(3) 8 (4) 2
R) is
2. If two wires identical in dimensions are connected
Q in parallel having  & 2 as resistivities
(1) Zero (2)
20 respectively, then effective resistivity of
combination is
Q Q
(3) (4)
0 4 0  
(1) (2)
2 4
3. A solid spherical conductor of radius R has a
 4
concentric spherical cavity of radius a (a < R). A (3) (4)
3 3
charge +Q is placed inside the spherical cavity.
The charge distribution on inner surface of cavity 3. Two metal wires of identical dimensions are
connected in series. If  and 4 are the
is
conductivities of the metal wire respectively, the
(1) Uniform (2) Non-uniform ratio of effective resistance to resistance of wire
with conductivity 4 is
(3) May be (1) or (2) (4) No charge appears
(1) 5 : 1 (2) 2 : 5
4. A solid spherical conductor of radius R has a
concentric spherical cavity of radius a(a < R). A (3) 3 : 7 (4) 3 : 5

charge +Q is kept at the centre. The charge 4. If the resistivity of two wires identical in
inside a Gaussian surface of radius r is (where r = dimensions are  and 3 respectively are
connected in series. The effective resistivity of
2R)
combination, is
(1) +Q (2) –Q
(1) 2 (2) 4
Q
(3) Zero (4)  (2) 5 (4) 3
2

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AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-3 (1) 40a (2) 20a


Topic: Electric Field Due to a System of Charges (3) 80a (4) Zero

3. A point charge is brought in an electric field. The


electric field at a nearby point
(1) Will increase if the charge is positive
(2) Will decrease if the charge is negative
(3) May increase if the charge is positive
(4) Will remains same
1. Two concentric conducting spherical shells
having radii b and 3b respectively are arranged
as shown in the figure. Capacitance of this
system is

1. A positive point charge is brought in an electric


field induced due to a negative charge. The
electric field at a nearby point
(1) Will increase
(2) Will decrease
(3) May increase or decrease
(1) 40b (2) 60b
(4) Remains constant
2. A positive point charge is brought in an electric (3) 20b (4) 80b
field induced due to a positive charge. The 2. When inner sphere is grounded for a system of
electric field at a nearby point two concentric conducting spherical shells having
(1) Will increase radii a and 2a shown in figure then capacitance of
system is
(2) Will decrease
(3) May increase or decrease
(4) Remains constant
3. A positive point charge is brought is an electric
field. The electric field at any point
(1) Must increase
(2) May increase or decrease
(3) Must decrease
(4) Remains same (1) 160a (2) 20a
(3) 40a (4) 70a
AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-13
3. Two concentric conducting spherical shells of
Topic: Capacitors and Capacitance inner radius 2 mm and outer radius 4 mm are
arranged as shown in figure. The value of
13. Two concentric conducting spherical shells potential for inner sphere is
having radii a and 2a respectively are arranged
as shown in the figure

(1) 2.25 × 10–6 V (2) 4.5 × 106 V


Capacitance of this system is
(3) 2.25 × 106 V (4) 4.5 × 10–6 V

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4. The capacitance of spherical capacitor whose I2


(1) (2) IA
inner sphere is earthed is 0.4 F. If separation A
between inner and outer sphere is 2 mm, then the I
(3) I2A (4)
outer radius is A
2. Consider the following statements and choose the
correct option
I. Electron mobility of electrons inside a
conductor is defined as drift speed acquired
per unit applied electric field.
II. Current density is the ratio of drift speed of
electrons and area of cross section of the
(1) 0.26 m (2) 2.68 m
conductor.
(3) 0.34 mm (4) 3.4 m
(1) Only (I) is correct
AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-33
(2) Only (II) is correct
Topic: Current Density and Electric Field
(3) Both (I) and (II) are correct
33. The amount of charge flowing per second per unit
area normal to flow, is called (4) Both (I) and (II) are incorrect

(1) Electrical conductivity 3. Choose the correct expression (symbols have


(2) Current density their usual meanings)
(3) Electrical resistivity E
(1) Electron mobility =
(4) Mobility vd

A
(2) Current density =
I

j
(3) Electrical conductivity =
E
q
(4) Electric current =
At

1. If I is electric current crossing normally through an


area A, then current density will be


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AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-31 AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-3


Topic: Temperature Dependence of Resistivity Topic: Electric Field Due to a System of Charges
1. (1) 1. (3)
2. (4) 2. (3)
3. (1) 3. (2)
4. (2) AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-13
AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-5 Topic: Capacitors and Capacitance
Topic: Gauss’s Law 1. (2)
1. (2) 2. (1)
2. (1) 3. (2)
3. (3) 4. (2)
4. (1) AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-33
AIATS 01 – CF+OYM - Q.No.-26 Topic: Current Density and Electric Field
Topic: Combination of Resistors - Series and Parallel 1. (4)
1. (4) 2. (1)
2. (4) 3. (3)
3. (1) 
4. (1)



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AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.60 500 and 300 mm Hg respectively. The mole
Topic: Ideal Solutions fraction of A in vapour state is
An ideal solution is made by mixing A and B. If (1) 0.52 (2) 0.32
vapour pressure of component A in the solution
is 200 torr. Then molar ratio of A and B in vapour (3) 0.47 (4) 0.62
phase is 4. An Ideal solution is made by mixing X and Y. If

PAo  400 torr, PBo  100 torr 


vapour pressure of component X in the solution
is 100 torr, then mole fraction of Y in vapour
phase is
(1) 1 : 1 (2) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 4 (4) 4 : 1 Po  300 torr, Po  150 torr 
x Y

(1) 0.5 (2) 0.4


(3) 0.3 (4) 0.8

AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.69


Topic: Product of Electrolysis
On electrolysis of aqueous solution of AgNO 3
Practice Questions: using silver electrodes, the product obtained at
anode will be
1. The vapour pressure of two liquids P and Q are
80 torr and 60 torr respectively. The total vapour (1) O2 (2) Ag+
pressure obtained by mixing 1 mole of P and 4
(3) Ag (4) NO2
moles of Q would be
(1) 140 torr (2) 64 torr
(3) 76 torr (4) 80 torr
2. Two components A and B form an ideal
solution. The mole fractions of A and B in ideal
solution are xA and xB, while the vapour
pressure of A and B component in pure state
are PA and PB respectively. Mole fraction of
Practice Questions:

component A in vapour phase  y A  is


1. When dilute HNO3 is electrolysed
(1) O2 gas is formed at anode
PAo X A
(2) H2 gas is formed at anode
PAo
(1) (2) (3) NO2 is formed at anode
PAo X A + PBo XB PAo X A + PBo XB (4) N2 gas is formed at anode
2. On electrolysis of aqueous solution of NaCl
PBo X A PAo XB
(3) (4) using platinum electrodes, the product obtained
PAo X A + PBo XB PAo X A  PBo XB at cathode will be
3. Equal moles of A and B are mixed and the (1) O2(g) (2) H2(g)
vapour pressure of A and B in pure state are (3) Cl2(g) (4) Na(s)

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3. The number of Faradays required to deposit (3) Both statement I and statement II are
27 g of aluminium (Atomic weight of Al. 27) from correct
molten AlCl3 (4) Both statement I and statement II are
(1) IF (2) 2F incorrect
(3) 3F (4) 4F
4. Electrolysis of molten anhydrous calcium
chloride produce
(1) H2(g) at cathode (2) Cl2(g) at cathode
(3) Ca(s) at anode (4) Ca(s) at cathode
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.67
Topic: Elevation Boiling Point
Practice Questions:
Maximum value of ebullioscopic constant is for
(1) 0.1 M aq CH3COOH 1. Limiting molar conductivity of CH3COOH
(2) 0.2 M aq urea  m
0
 CH3COOH  is equal to
(3) 0.1 M aq NaCl
(4) All have same values (1) m
0
CH3COONa  m0 HCl – m0 NaCl
(2) m
0
CH3COONa  m0 NaCl – m0 HCl
(3) m
0
HCl  m0 NaCl – m0 CH3COONa
(4) m
0
NaOH  m0 CH3COOH – m0 NaCl
2. The conductivity of 0.1 M solution of KCl at
298 K is 0.025 Scm –1. What would be its molar
Practice Questions: conductivity?
(1) 25 Scm2 mol–1 (2) 250 Scm2 mol–1
1. Value of ebullioscopic constant depends upon
(3) 2.5 Scm2 mol–1 (4) 0.25 scm2 mol–1
(1) Hsolution 3. Which of the following is not correct?
(2) Nature of solvent (1) Molar conductance of a solution increase
(3) Nature of solute with dilution
(4) Freezing point of solution (2) Equivalent conductance increases with
dilution
2. Minimum value of ebullioscopic constant is for
(3) Conductivity increases with dilution
(1) 0.1 M aq CH3COOH (4) At infinite dilution each ion plays a definite
(2) 0.2 M aq urea role towards electrical conductance
(3) 0.1 M aq NaCl AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.57
(4) All have same values Topic: Properties of Solid
3. At higher altitude, the boiling point of water is Statement I: Ferrimagnetic substance becomes
lowered because paramagnetic on heating.
Statement II: Diamagnetic substances are
(1) Atmospheric pressure is low weakly magnetised in a magnetic field in
(2) Temperature is low opposite direction.
In the light of above statements choose the
(3) Atmospheric pressure increases
correct option.
(4) Water solidifies to ice (1) Statement I is correct and statement II is
incorrect
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.76
(2) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is
Topic: Variation of Molar Conductivity with
correct
Concentration (3) Both statement I and statement II are
Statement I: Molar conductivity increases correct
slowly on dilution for strong electrolyte. (4) Both statement I and statement II are
incorrect
Statement II: Conductivity decreases on
dilution for weak electrolyte.
In the light of above statements, choose the
correct option below.
(1) Statement I is correct and statement II is
incorrect
(2) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is
correct

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Practice Questions: 3. Freezing point of an aqueous solution


1. Which alignment of magnetic moment shows containing 0.02 mole urea dissolved in 100 g of
ferrimagnetism? water is (kf for H2O is 1.86 k kg mol–1)
(1) – 0.372°C
(1) 
(2) 1.86° C
(2) 
(3) – 1.86°C
(3) 
(4) – 3.72°C
(4) 
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.61
2. Which among the following is Topic: Ideal and Non-Ideal Solution
antiferromagnetism compound?
The mixture which shows negative deviation
(1) Fe3O4 (2) MnO from Raoult’s law is
(3) MgFe2O4 (4) NaCl
(1) Benzene + Toluene
3. Substances which are weakly repelled by
(2) Chloroethane + Bromoethane
magnetic field are known as
(3) Acetone + Chloroform
(1) Paramagnetic
(4) Carbon disulphide + Acetone
(2) Diamagnetic
(3) Ferromagnetic
(4) Antiferromagnetic
4. Unit of magnetic moment is
(1) Debye
(2) Coulomb
(3) Bohr magneton Practice Questions:
(4) Candela
1. Which among the following mixture shows
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.59 negative deviation from Raoult's law?
Topic: Depression of Freezing Point (1) Benzene + Toluene
The following solutions were prepared by (2) Ethanol + Water
dissolving 10 g of urea in 250 g of water (P1), (3) Acetone + Chloroform
10 g of NaCl in 250 g of water (P2) and 10 g of (4) Benzene + Acetone
glucose in 250 g of water (P3). The right option 2. Which among the following is incorrect
for decreasing order of freezing point of these
regarding the solution showing positive
solutions is
deviation from Raoult's law?
(1) P3 > P1 > P2 (2) P2 > P1 > P3
(1) Hmix > 0 (2) Smix > 0
(3) P1 > P2 > P3 (4) P2 > P3 > P1 (3) Gmix > 0 (4) Vmix > 0
3. On mixing 10 ml of n-hexane and 20 ml of
n-heptane, the total volume of solution is
(1) 30 ml (2) 30.5 ml
(3) 29.0 ml (4) 31.0 ml
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.79
Topic: Order of Reaction
When initial concentration of the reactant is
Practice Questions: doubled, the half-life period of a first order
1. Which among the following aqueous solutions reaction
have (Assuming 100% ionisation) lowest (1) is halved
freezing point? (2) is doubled
(1) 0.1 m urea (2) 0.1 m NaCl (3) becomes one fourth
(3) 0.1 m glucose (4) 0.1 m CaCl2 (4) remains unchanged
2. Molal depression constant depends on
(1) Concentration of solute
(2) Temperature
(3) Nature of solute
(4) Nature of solvent

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1. t1/2 for a first order reaction is 10 minutes t75% (1) 6.93 seconds (2) 10 seconds
for the reaction is
(3) 0.693 seconds (4) 20 seconds
(1) 20 minutes (2) 10 minutes
4. Correct graph for the first order reaction is
(3) 50 minutes (4) 100 minutes

2. On doubling the initial concentration of reaction, (1) (2)


half life of a reaction also doubles. The order of
reaction is

(1) Zero order (2) First order

(3) Second order (4) Third order (3) (4)

3. The rate constant of a reaction is 0.0693 s–1.


Half life of the reaction is

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AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.60 AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.57


Topic: Ideal Solutions Topic: Properties of Solid
1. (2) 1. (1)
2. (1)
2. (2)
3. (4)
4. (1) 3. (2)
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.69 4. (3)
Topic: Product of Electrolysis AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.59
1. (1) Topic: Depression in Freezing Point
2. (2) 1. (4)
3. (3)
2. (4)
4. (4)
3. (1)
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.67
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.61
Topic: Elevation of Boiling Point
1. (2) Topic: Ideal and Non-Ideal Solution
2. (4) 1. (3)
3. (1) 2. (3)
AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.76 3. (1)
Topic: Variation of Molar Conductivity with AIATS-01 (CF + OYM), Q.79
Concentration Topic: Order of Reaction
1. (1) 1. (1)
2. (2) 2. (1)
3. (3) 3. (2)
4. (1)

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AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.132 3. Choose the correct pair of plants whose seeds
Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: reported to be viable for thousands of years.
Post Fertilisation: Structures and Events (1) Lupinus and Orchids
Read the below given statements and select the (2) Orobanche and Striga
correct option. (3) Lupinus arcticus and Phoenix dactylifera
Statement A: When the seed gets mature its (4) Orobanche and Lupinus arcticus
water content reduces to 10-15% by mass.
Statement B: A large number of seeds can
remain alive for hundreds of years. AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.115
(1) Only statement A is correct Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Pre-
(2) Only statement B is correct fertilisation – Structures and Events
(3) Both statements A and B are correct A mature pollen grain
a. Contains a bigger generative cell and smaller
(4) Both statements A and B are incorrect
vegetative cell
b. Is two celled
c. Lacks germ pores
Choose the incorrect one(s) w.r.t. a typical
angiospermic plant.
(1) a and b (2) b only
(3) a and c (4) c only

Practice Questions:
1. The seed may enter in a state of dormancy
when its moisture content decreases and
reaches
(1) 30 – 50%
(2) 20 – 30% Practice Questions:
(3) 10 – 15%
1. The generative cell of a mature pollen grain is
(4) 20 – 40% ______ to/than the vegetative cell.
2. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t seed
(1) Bigger (2) Smaller
viability
(1) The period of seed viability varies greatly (3) Equal in size (4) Similar
(2) In a few species, the seeds lose viability 2. How many cells are present in a mature male
within a few months gametophyte?
(3) Some seeds can remain alive for hundreds
(1) Two
of years
(2) One
(4) Seeds of a few species only live for several
years (3) Three
(4) Eight

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3. In a pollen grain, germ pores are present in


(1) Intine (2) Tapetum AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.104
Topic: Reproduction in Organisms: Asexual
(3) Exine (4) Endothecium Reproduction
Match the following columns and select the
AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.111 correct option.
Topic: Reproduction in Organisms: Events in Sexual
Column I Column II
Reproduction
Read the statements A and B and select the a. Amoeba (i) Conidia
correct option. b. Chlamydomonas (ii) Budding
Statement A: In algae and bryophytes, number
c. Penicillium (iii) Binary fission
of male gametes produced is several thousand
times the number of female gametes. d. Yeast (iv) Zoospore

Statement B: In algae and bryophytes male a b c d


gametes are transferred to the female gametes
(1) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
through external medium.
(1) Only statement A is correct (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(2) Both statements A and B are correct and B (3) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
is correct explanation of A
(4) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(3) Both statements A and B are correct but B
is not correct explanation of A
(4) Both the statements are incorrect

Practice Questions:
1. A single celled organism, Amoeba reproduces
Practice Questions: by
1. The medium of transfer of male gamete to (1) Zoospores (2) Conidia
female gamete in algae and bryophytes is
(3) Binary fission (4) Oospores
(1) Air (2) Water
(3) Insects (4) Animals 2. Which among the following reproduce asexually
through zoospores?
2. The fertilisation in majority of algae and
bryophytes, is (1) All member of ascomycetes
(1) Internal and external respectively (2) Paramoecium
(2) Internal in both (3) A green alga, Chlamydomonas
(3) External in both (4) Hydra
(4) External and internal respectively
3. A member of ascomycetes, which can asexually
3. Read the following statements and choose the reproduce through conidia is
correct option.
(1) Rhizopus (2) Penicillium
(A) In algae and bryophytes, a large number of
(3) Paramoecium (4) Amoeba
male gametes fail to reach the female
gamete. 4. Select the organism which produce bud that
remain attached initially to the parent cell which
(B) The male gamete in all the algae and eventually gets separated and mature into new
bryophytes is non-motile. organism.
(1) A – true , B - true (1) Chlamydomonas
(2) A – false , B - false (2) Paramoecium
(3) A – true , B - false
(3) Sponges
(4) A – false , B – true
(4) Yeast

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(b) Nectar
AIATS 01 –(OYM+CF) – Q.118 (c) Various colours of petals
(d) Pollen
Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering
Plants: Pre-fertilisation – Structure and The correct ones are
Events (1) All (a), (b), (c) and (d)
Read the below given features of flowers of a (2) All except (c)
plant. (3) Only (a) and (b)
a. Flowers are small and clustered into (4) Only (b) and (d)
inflorescence.
2. The flowers which are pollinated by insects
b. Flowers are fragrant.
c. White coloured flowers. (1) Cannot be colourful
d. Flowers contain nectar. (2) Cannot be white in colour
How many of the above feature(s) is/are seen in (3) Do not produce sticky pollen grains
flowers pollinated by insects?
(4) Can be small sized
(1) All 4 (2) Only 1
3. White coloured flowers of Yucca are pollinated
(3) Only 2 (4) Only 3 by
(1) An insect
(2) Wind
(3) Water current
(4) A mammal
4. Night blooming flowers which are pollinated by
insects usually
(1) Do not produce nectar
Practice Questions:
(2) Are fragrance-free
1. Floral rewards for insects that pollinate a flower
can be (3) Are foul-odoured
(a) Safe place to lay eggs (4) Are white in colour

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AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.132
Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.104
Post Fertilisation : Structures and Events Topic: Reproduction in Organisms: Asexual
1. (3) Reproduction
2. (4) 1. (3)
3. (3) 2. (3)
AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.115 3. (2)
Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Pre- 4. (4)
fertilisation – Structures and Events AIATS 01 –(OYM+CF) – Q.118
1. (2)
Topic: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants:
2. (1)
Pre-fertilisation – Structure and Events
3. (3)
1. (2)
AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.111
2. (4)
Topic: Reproduction in Organisms: Events in Sexual
Reproduction 3. (1)

1. (2) 4. (4)

2. (4)
3. (3)

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AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.193 4. ______ store and transport the sperms from the
Topic: Human Reproduction: The Male Reproductive testis to the outside through urethra.
System Select the option that correctly fills the blank.
Secretions of all the given parts of male (1) Seminal vesicle
reproductive system are essential for maturation (2) Foreskin
and motility of sperms, excluding (3) Bulbourethral gland
(1) Epididymis (4) Epididymis
(2) Vas deferens
(3) Bulbourethral gland AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.177
Topic: Human Reproduction: Menstrual Cycle
(4) Seminal vesicle
Decline in concentration of which hormone
results in regression of corpus luteum in non-
pregnant women?
(1) hCG
(2) Progesterone
(3) LH
(4) Estrogen
Practice Questions:
1. Select the structure of male reproductive
system that helps in the lubrication of the penis.
(1) Prostate gland
(2) Seminal vesicle
(3) Bulbourethral gland
(4) Epididymis
2. All of the following are male accessory glands, Practice Questions:
except
1. _______ hormone causes the cells of the
(1) Seminal vesicle
ruptured follicles to form corpus luteum.
(2) Prostate gland
(3) Rete testis Select the correct option to fill in the blank.
(4) Bulbourethral gland (1) LH (2) FSH
3. Read the given statements and select the
correct option. (3) Estrogen (4) Progesterone
Statement A: Secretions of seminal vesicle, a 2. Which of the following hormone maintains
prostate and paired bulbourethral glands corpus luteum in a 6 months pregnant woman?
constitute the seminal plasma.
Statement B: Seminal plasma is rich in (1) hCG
fructose, calcium and certain enzymes. (2) hPL
(1) Both statements are correct
(3) LH
(2) Both statements are incorrect
(3) Only statement A is correct (4) Estrogen
(4) Only statement B is correct

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3. How many of the hormones given below in the 4. Which of the following phase of menstrual cycle
box are secreted by corpus luteum? is not included in uterine cycle?
(1) Proliferative phase (2) Secretory phase
FSH, LH, Estrogen, hCG, Progesterone (3) Menstrual phase (4) Luteal phase

Choose the correct option. AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.168


(1) Four (2) Three Topic: Human Reproduction: Gametogenesis
(3) Two (4) One Inhibin is produced by ‘X’ and inhibits the
secretion of ‘Y’. Select the correct option for ‘X’
4. Regression of corpus luteum during luteal and ‘Y’ respectively.
phase of menstrual cycle is due to
(1) Nurse cells in testes and LH
(1) Rise in LH
(2) Granulosa cells in ovary and LH
(2) Decline in hCG (3) Granulosa cells in ovary and FSH
(3) Decline in LH (4) Leydig cells in testes and FSH
(4) Rise in progesterone

AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.151
Topic: Human Reproduction: Menstrual Cycle
Choose the odd one w.r.t uterine cycle.
(1) Proliferative phase (2) Secretory phase
(3) Menstrual phase (4) Follicular phase Practice Questions:
1. LH in males acts on
(1) Interstitial cells (2) Nurse cells
(3) Sustentacular cells (4) Sertoli cells
2. FSH in males acts on
(1) Leydig cells
(2) Sertoli cells
Practice Questions: (3) Interstitial cells
1. The reproductive cycle in the female primates (4) Granulosa cells
which includes both ovarian events and uterine 3. LH helps in ovulation in females by acting on
events is called
(1) Primary follicles
(1) Ovarian cycle
(2) Secondary follicles
(2) Uterine cycle (3) Tertiary follicles
(3) Menstrual cycle (4) Graafian follicles
(4) Menarche 4. FSH is responsible for all of the following
2. Which of the following phases of menstrual function, except
cycle is not included in ovarian cycle? (1) Spermiogenesis in males
(1) Follicular phase (2) Ovulatory phase (2) Ovulation in females
(3) Proliferative phase (4) Luteal phase (3) Folliculogenesis in females
3. Choose the incorrect match w.r.t events and (4) Secretion of estrogen by the growing
phase of menstrual cycle. follicles in females
(1) Menstruation - Menstrual phase 5. Which of the following is incorrect w.r.t ICSH?
(2) Follicular growth - Pre-ovulatory (1) Acts on leydig cells in males

phase (2) Helps in spermatogenesis in males


(3) Helps in maintenance of the corpus luteum
(3) Functioning of - Luteal phase
in females
corpus luteum
(4) Stimulates synthesis and secretion of
(4) Secretion of - Proliferative phase
Androgens
uterine glands

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AIATS 01 –(OYM+CF) – Q.159 2. ______ is a cushion of fatty tissue covered by


Topic: Human Reproduction: The Female skin and pubic hair.
Reproductive System Select the correct option to fill in the blank.
In female external genitalia, ‘A’ are fleshy folds (1) Mons pubis (2) Labia minora
of tissue covered by hair and ‘B’ are smaller
paired folds of tissue in the form of lips under ‘A’. (3) Clitoris (4) Hymen
Select the correct option w.r.t. A and B. 3. Comprehend the given statements and select
the correct option.
A B
Statement A: Labia minora are fleshy folds of
(1) Mons pubis Clitoris tissue covered by skin and pubic hair.
(2) Mons pubis Labia majora Statement B: The clitoris is often torned during
(3) Labia minora Labia majora first sexual intercourse.
(1) Both statements A and B are correct
(4) Labia majora Labia minora
(2) Both statements A and B are incorrect
(3) Only statement A is correct
(4) Only statement B is correct
4. A tiny finger like structure that lies at the upper
junction of the two labia minora above the
urethral opening is
(1) Hymen
(2) Clitoris
Practice Questions:
(3) Mons pubis
1. All of the following are the structures of female
external genitalia, except (4) Labia minora
(1) Labia majora 5. Paired folds of tissue under the labia majora are
(2) Labia minora (1) Labia minora
(3) Pubic symphysis (2) Hymen
(4) Mons pubis (3) Clitoris
(4) Mons pubis


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AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.193
Topic: Human Reproduction: The Male Reproductive AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.168
System Topic: Human Reproduction: Gametogenesis
1. (3) 1. (1)
2. (3) 2. (2)
3. (1) 3. (4)
4. (4) 4. (2)
AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.177 5. (3)
Topic: Human Reproduction: Menstrual Cycle AIATS 01 –(OYM+CF) – Q.159
1. (1)
Topic: Human Reproduction: The Female
2. (1) Reproductive System
3. (3) 1. (3)
4. (3) 2. (1)
AIATS-01-(OYM+CF)-Q.151 3. (2)
Topic: Human Reproduction: Menstrual Cycle 4. (2)
1. (3) 5. (1)
2. (3)
3. (4)
4. (4)

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