Itutor FTS 2
Itutor FTS 2
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Physics : Laws of Motion: Introduction, Aristotle’s fallacy, The law of inertia, Newton’s first law of motion,
Momentum, Conservation of momentum, Newton’s 2nd law of motion, Newton’s third laws of
motion, Equilibrium of a particle
Instructions :
(i) Use blue/black ballpoint pen only to darken the appropriate circle.
(ii) Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle.
(iii) Dark only one circle for each entry.
(iv) Dark the circle in the space provided only.
(v) Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing
material on Answer sheet.
(vi) Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1 mark shall be deducted from total score.
PHYSICS
Choose the correct answer : (3) The body may or may not be accelerated
1. Two forces are acting on a body of mass 2 kg as (4) Both (1) and (3) may correct depending on
shown in the figure. The acceleration of the body mass of body
is
3. A cylinder of mass m is placed at rest on a
horizontal table. Reaction pair of gravitational
force due to Earth acting on the cylinder will be
(1) 1 m/s2 (2) 2 m/s2 (1) Normal force applied by cylinder on table
(3) 3 m/s 2 (4) 4 m/s2
(2) Normal force applied by table on cylinder
2. If an unbalanced external force (net force) acts
on a body then (3) Gravitational force applied by Earth on table
(1) The body accelerates (4) Gravitational force applied by cylinder on the
(2) The body remains at rest Earth
(1)
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4. The momentum P (in kg m/s) of a body is varying 9. Force acting on a body in four different cases are
with time t (in s) as P = 3t3 + 2t2 + 1. Force acting shown in graph below. For which case the total
on the particle at t = 1 second will be change in momentum can be zero?
(1) 6 N (2) 13 N
(3) 36 N (4) 15 N (1) (2)
under these three forces. If the force F1 is (3) A small toy car moving with constant velocity
(4) All of these
removed now then the magnitude of acceleration
of the particle is 14. A car of mass 2000 kg is moving on a straight
road with constant velocity of 2 m/s. Net force
F1 + F2
(1) acting on the car is
m
(1) 2000 N (2) 4000 N
F + F3
(2) 2 (3) 1000 N (4) Zero
m
15. Rowing of a boat on water surface is based on
F + F3 − F1
(3) 2 (1) Newton’s first law of motion
m
(2) Newton’s second law of motion
F22 + F32 (3) Newton’s third law of motion
(4)
m (4) Both (1) & (2)
(2)
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CHEMISTRY
16. For a fixed mass of a gas following isobars are 22. In van der Waal’s gas equation, the term that
obtained. Correct order of p1, p2 and p3 is represents the total volume occupied by the gas
p1 molecules is
p2 n2 a n2a
(1) P + 2 (2)
Volume p3 V V2
(3) nb (4) V – nb
23. For a gas compressibility factor Z > 1 indicates
Temperature that the gas is
(1) p1 > p2 > p3 (2) p2 > p3 > p1 (1) Ideal and more compressible
(3) p3 > p2 > p1 (4) p2 > p1 > p3 (2) Ideal and less compressible
17. If V0 and Vt are the volumes of a gas at 0°C and (3) Real and more compressible
t°C respectively then the equation (4) Real and less compressible
t 24. Which among the following gases has highest
Vt = 1+ V0 represents critical temperature?
273.15
(1) NH3 (2) H2
(1) Boyle’s law (2) Charles’ law
(3) Avogardo’s law (4) Dalton’s law (3) He (4) N2
18. Under which conditions of temperature and 25. How much should the volume of a gas be
pressure density of a gas will be maximum? increased if pressure of the gas is decreased to
one tenth of its initial pressure at constant
(1) 0°C, 5 atm (2) 25°C, 1 atm
temperature?
(3) 0°C, 1 atm (4) 25°C, 5 atm
(1) 200% (2) 500%
19. The pressure exerted by 8 g of CH4 gas in a
(3) 900% (4) 400%
10 L vessel at 127°C is (R is gas constant)
26. Select the correct relationship between different
(1) 10R (2) 50R types of molecular speeds for a gas.
(3) 100R (4) 20R (1) uav > urms > ump (2) urms > uav > ump
20. A gas mixture containing 2 moles of H2 and
(3) urms > ump > uav (4) ump > uav > urms
8 moles of O2 gases was allowed to effuse
27. An unknown gas diffuses three times as slow as
through a pinhole. The ratio of rate of effusion of H2 gas diffuses under identical conditions.
H2 to O2 initially will be
Molecular mass of the unknown gas is
(1) 1 : 4 (1) 9 (2) 16
(2) 4 : 1 (3) 36 (4) 18
(3) 1 : 1 28. Select an incorrect statement out of the following
(4) 1 : 2 statements.
21. A mixture contains equal masses of CO and (1) Standard boiling point of a liquid is the
CO2. If the total pressure of the mixture was temperature at which the vapour pressure of
the liquid is one bar
found to be 54 atm, then partial pressure of CO
will be (2) Viscosity of liquids decreases as temperature
rises
(1) 33 atm
(3) Vapour pressure of a liquid increases as
(2) 21 atm
surface area increases
(3) 36 atm
(4) Vapour pressure of liquid increases as
(4) 18 atm temperature increases
(3)
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29. Gases are generally collected over water and 30. Ratio of rms speed of H2 to CH4 at 27°C is
therefore are moist. Pressure of dry gas can be
calculated as (1) 2 :1
(1) pdry gas = pmoist gas
(2) 2 : 1
(2) pdry gas = pmoist gas – Aqueous tension
(3) pdry gas = pmoist gas + Aqueous gas (3) 2 2 : 1
pmoist gas
(4) pdry gas = (4) 1 : 1
2
BOTANY
31. When a flower can be divided into two similar 39. Root hairs are found in the region of
halves only in one particular vertical plane then it (1) Meristem (2) Maturation
is called
(3) Elongation (4) Root cap
(1) Actinomorphic (2) Zygomorphic
40. Infectious sub-viral agents that lack any nucleic
(3) Polymorphic (4) Asymmetrical acid
32. Cymose inflorescence is found in (1) Are called virusoids
(1) Solanum (2) Radish (2) Consist of abnormally folded proteins
(3) Lupin (4) Mustard (3) Cause potato spindle tuber disease
33. Phyllode is (4) Are pathogenic to plants only
(1) Modified leaf petiole for photosynthesis 41. Protein coat of virus is called
(2) Leaf tendril (1) Capsid (2) Envelope
(3) Leaf spine (3) Nucleoid (4) Capsule
(4) Modified leaf to trap insects 42. T4 bacteriophage has all of the following, except
34. Whorled phyllotaxy is present in (1) ssRNA as genetic material
(1) Alstonia (2) Calotropis (2) Proteinaceous head
(3) China rose (4) Sunflower (3) Tail sheath
35. Reticulate venation is present in (4) Six tail fibres
(1) Peepal (2) Banana 43. The virus which cause mosaic disease in tobacco
(3) Wheat (4) Rice plant
36. Swollen leaf base is called
y
(1) Has ssRNA as its genetic material
(1) Stipule (2) Thalamus (2) Was first crystallised by D.J. lvanowsky
(3) Petiole (4) Pulvinus (3) Is smaller than virusoids
37. Which one cannot be the function of stem? (4) Cannot pass through bacteria proof filters
(1) To bear leaves, flowers and fruits 44. Proteinaceous infectious particles are called
(2) Absorption of water and mineral (1) Prions (2) Viroids
(3) Conduction of food (3) Virusoids (4) Mycorrhiza
(4) Storage of food and vegetative propagation 45. Lichens cannot tolerate air pollution specially due
38. Prop roots are found in to
(4)
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ZOOLOGY
46. The tunica externa of blood vessels is made up 53. Hormones secreted by which of the following
of increase the cardiac output?
(1) Stratified epithelium (1) Parathyroid (2) Adrenal medulla
(2) Smooth muscle fibres (3) Pituitary gland (4) Adrenal cortex
(3) Fibrous connective tissue 54. Nitrogenous waste excreted by animals such as
(4) Squamous epithelium land snails, reptiles and birds is
47. In a normal healthy adult, the nature of blood (1) Urea (2) Uric acid
present in renal efferent arteriole is (3) Ammonia (4) Guanine
(1) Oxygenated 55. The excretory organs in crustaceans like prawns
(2) Deoxygenated is
(3) Overloaded with glucose (1) Malpighian tubules (2) Nephridia
(4) Lacking urea completely (3) Antennal glands (4) Kidneys
48. The chamber of the heart which pumps blood 56. The conical masses of the renal medulla
into the pulmonary artery is projecting into the calyces are called
(1) Left ventricle (2) Left atrium
(1) Cortical pyramids (2) Medullary pyramids
(3) Right atrium (4) Right ventricle
(3) Columns of Bertini (4) Bowman’s capsule
49. The pulmonary veins carry blood from the
57. The peritubular capillaries of the kidneys directly
(1) Heart (2) Liver branch from the
(3) Brain (4) Lungs (1) Afferent arteriole (2) Efferent arteriole
50. The hepatic portal system is a unique vascular (3) Renal artery (4) Renal vein
connection which exists between
58. All of the following are situated only in the cortical
(1) Liver and heart
region of the nephron except
(2) Liver and digestive tract
(1) Malpighian corpuscle
(3) Liver and respiratory tract
(2) Proximal convoluted tubule
(4) Digestive tract and excretory system
(3) Distal convoluted tubule
51. The blood vessels which exclusively supply blood
to and from cardiac muscles are (4) Loop of Henle
(1) Portal veins 59. Filtration slits or slit pores in Bowman’s capsule
are formed by special cells called
(2) Coronary blood vessels
(1) Monocytes (2) Osteocytes
(3) Pulmonary blood vessels
(3) Podocytes (4) Chondrocytes
(4) Aorta
52. The neural signals of sympathetic nerves of ANS 60. Juxtaglomerular apparatus is formed by cellular
to heart cause all of the following except modifications of
(1) Increase in cardiac output (1) PCT and efferent arteriole
(2) Increase in rate of heart beat (2) DCT and efferent arteriole
(3) Increase in strength of ventricular contraction (3) DCT and afferent arteriole
(4) Decrease in cardiac output (4) PCT and afferent arteriole
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(5)