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(1) 5-016 10K (@) 8:360% 104K (3) 2508 108K (4) 254% 10°K ‘The efficiency of an ideal heat engine working between the freezing point and boiling point of water, is Feri eld al a) 625% o a ® 20% 3) 268% 8 (3) 268% e (a) aa68 @) 125% 5 [ACHLAAAIPage 2 ‘ww and & fey €ara/ SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinaengisr @(474-7) xo ait Rah anasto we, ee & fer, faftra ail & aera sifea fare ora & | avi ats, ama am () ten en — eh — ga (2) fen — arf —areft — 314 i a (3) at ten — ah 38 an (4) ee arith — dre — ge sat wafer ofa aera, fra eke afta ‘R 8, Siena Ff faze (emf), ‘EY sth aratcr afta, Rf Pre Sed & eae B | Beh a ot cam 1 | oe ga nt aft at ed a ct 2 din fran ren 8 1 ef @ af nf am 10 TB ort 8 nae a 20 Qu (3) 10 w 9 ahd acd aiaten afta va, dota ef, | adam ci (dem n otal) @ sh Rah & eft a gee we aT T ar ae | ear eee ane Ltt n & ate we edu wh aati 2 aglasem.com A carbon resistor of (47 + 4:7) k2 is to be marked with rings of different’ colours for its idontifieation. The colour eode sequence will be (1) Yellow — Green — Violet - Gold (2) Yellow ~ Violet — Orange - Silver (3) Violet ~ Yellow ~ Orange ~ Silver (4) Green— Orange — Violet - Gold A set of ‘n’ equal resistors, of value ‘R’ each, are connected in series to a battery of emf ‘E’ and internal resistance ‘R’. The current drawn is I. Now, the ‘n’ resistors are connected in parallel to the same battery. Then the current drawn from battery becomes 10 I. The value of ‘nis a 20 Qu @) 10 w 9 A battery consists of a variable number ‘n' of identical cells (having internal resistance‘ each) which are connected in The terminals of the battery are short-cireuited and the current I is measured. Which of the graphs shows the correct relationship between Land n? i ; w 4 a * Oo. on 0 nN : 1 (2) 4 (2) 4} eal sn i ye @ ft w@ + o> oO > ; ; w 4 / « ) 5 iG a e ACHLAVAAIPage 3 ‘wa ard & fery tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK nares8 onatin yo ard vend & fied we ys aH segfin vem ag & ome wr 8 | fh faite caren aon? oe ae Tar rn fs rae Farha aati Fa zit ora, 1 Pafean Ha ahaa eeu ga Rath Hae 2 (i) H vwraféa wen gfe @ oft wer fa afer caer we rea auafis sar gira @ sit yaar fagq fen saa & et & aaa & @ ey 2) rm 9. an & fafa wan 4, fate & ats ques d, 2 mm #| ‘wan ft 9% A eA _D 100 em va RE were a = 6896 A % vere ar svat fart nar @ | ae WaT ran ffl at aire tere 0-20° 8 1 wa (a a site D & few) feat A athe aterg ah grat 0-219 He w aglasem.com Unpolarised light is incident from air on a plane surface of a material of refractive index ‘y’ At a particular angle of incidence ‘’, it is found that the reflected refracted rays are perpendicular to each other. Which of the following options is correct for this situation ? and a esr) (2) Reflected light is polarised with its electric vector perpendicular to the plane of incidence (8) Reflected light is polarised with its electric vector parallel to the plane of incidence i-w(2) (in, w In Young's double slit experiment the separation between the slits is 2 mm, the wavelength 2 of the light used is 5896 A and distance D between the sereen and sits is 100 em. It is found that the angular width ofthe fringes is 020°. To inerease the fringe angular width to O-21° (with same A % fore feel & ahs & yea A oT eT and D) the separation between the slits needs to @) 241mm be changed to (2) 19mm a) 2mm 19mm (3) 18mm @) 18mm @) 17mm @) iim 10. fee write srvaell greats ar aia sara R119. An astronomical refracting telescope will have afte aivta fate sa aim, aft wah oifigeas da #1) large angular magnification and high angular (a) wea 20 fies she og resolution, when it has an objective lens of (2) large focal length and lange diameter She Gh afew ae owe vier (2) large focal length and small diameter (3) whe af oft cae ast 8 (8) small focal length andlange diameter & (4) ew af om ate ome ah t (4) small foealTength and small diameter & [ACHLAAAIPage 4 ‘ww and & fey €ara/ SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinaengisr @aglasem.com AL, mega weary oft fat ake aan H fine xaagla afi] 11. The ratio of kinetic energy to the total energy of aes ral te sen pet org i 8 an electron in a Bohr orbit ofthe hydrogen atom, GQ) 2:-1 s a) 24 @ wna @ 1nd @ aa @ aa @ ou () 1-2 12, smi: #1 V = vot Cy > 0) af FHI | 15, An electron of mass m with an initial velocity wi at yagi fet fends E = - Ei ¥o-vy i (vy> 0) enters an electric field (By = Reis > OF t= OM Ha Br R 1 aR ATE Goi (Eq = constant > 0) at t = 0. If Ay is Hea eae A Rach winked oy ®t wat Kits de-Broglie wavelength initially, then its wah Rate aired et de-Broglie wavelength at time tis (1) gt (1) aot (.. of Z @ do (1+ Boe By ol! avy 2 to [t+ SR @ —o— @ 14804) 1. 204) ( mVp } mVp } do d9 18, fit Wealtea wad A ondong 10 fia & 1 afe|13. For a radioactive material, halflife is ro afr et ooo, a 40 af 20 minut 1 inially tere ae 609 numberof fra nuclei, the time taken (in minutes) for the BF erry aren wore (Fez Ht disintegration of 450 nuclei is a) 30 a) 30 @ 20 (2) 10 @) 20 (3) 20 @) a5 @ 15 14. aa fre erg GS Me oMTGFH 2p (Hel vp BeeH| M4. When tho light of frequeney 2ry (where vp is fe) ver are rar, at safe eaegiai| _treshold frequency), is incident on a metal a ints any, 2198 nae faferoii i ongft plate, the maximum velocity of electrons emitted * = is v, When the frequeney of the ineident AHH Gyo HG seg, Ts FSS sraPa| — aaistion is increased to Svp, the maximum egal ar sifrerm At vy ala #1 vy aA vy FH velocity of electrons emitted from the same plate ora is va. 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In a pen junction diode, change in temperature due to heating (2) does not affect resistance of p-n junction (2) affects only forward resistance (3) affects only reverse resistance (4) affects the overall V — I characteristics of pon junction 17. In the combination of the following gates the output Y ean be written in terms of inputs A and Bas no pS 1 ( _) > Ls a) RB+AB a) RB+A.B (2) A.B+A.B (2) A.B+A.B 3) ALB 3) ALB 5 es) AB 5 ACHLAVAA/Page 6 ‘wa werd & fery ta / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK naresaglasem.com 18, Paageaa ain freh eam Hay V = vf a] 18. An em wave is propagating in a medium with a oe Tel @ 1 feet arm ga Grea-geaehra ain ai] velocity V = V1. The instantaneous oscillating frgvaa aaa +y sa % sfx #1 aa ga] electric field of this em wave is along +y axis fargangeachta ain qeacha da Zt A fen eet Then the direction of oscillating magnetic field of () —yfer the em wave will be along 2) +R () ~ydirection (3) -2@m (2) + 2direetion @ —xfer (8) ~2direction (4) ~ xdireetion 19. fit fies werd ay ormetsies V2 afte Bre eT] 9, he roftactive index of the material ofa prism is 30° 21 fra & & ores ei #8 oe a ate 2 and the angle of the prism is 30°. One of the ert ioe =A si zi sar Te | FR IF A] ovo refracting; surfaces of the prism is made a a BCT Te Ta were a HS I (AT aT TS mirror inwards, by silver coating. A beam of, @ sual #4 & weer) afi ga se are ete aem,| monochromatic light entering the prism from the cafe frp are Sor a AR other face will retrace its path (after reflection @ so from the silvered surface) ifits angle of incidence a) ae on the prism is @) 60° a) 30° @ 2) 45° (3) 60° 20, aie fee 15 om wren Zh & fe waa cin a] (4) zero pga iar errhp ow a RE ans ss RA LTT WE EL 20 em earraf = Ft are, ftfara FETA GA)” eave mirror of eal length 15 em. I the object se Reais Rise? is displaced through a distance of 20 em towards (1) 80cm a1 wet the mirror, the displacement of the image will be demain ax (1) 30¢m towards the mirror @ semana z (2) 36 em away from the mirror (4) 36 em2i 3 oa (3) 30cm away from the mirror (4) 36 em towards the mirror 21, Fed Seo. a 60 mA A ee wees oe FEIT Ho he magnate potential energy stored ina certain Sten genie af rr 25 mI RITE HEL” sactor ig 26 md, when the current in the ukect inductor is 60 mA. This inductor is of inductance () 1389 HL (1389 H () asses. 2) 138888 E (3) 0138 @) 0-138H 8 (a) 8808 @) 13898 5 ACHLAVAAIPage 7 ‘Ta wd & form eaTA / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinsvEraisheaglasem.com 22, 98 agi ome & Fk i et 9 9/22 An clon le fam vet hush verte : listance h in a uniform and vertically upwa ‘seater Faga a BH ad Gg gf, b, Fre BIR) raced electric field E. ‘The direetion of electric fraqas a ster orefafia waa qe ee fem field is now reversed, keeping its magnitude the onfita a 2 arél @ | fea rela st fammaen a] same. A proton is allowed to fall from rest in it el A sealue afb ae era fred Ran ae B she] through the same vertical distance h. The time of fall of the electron, in comparison to the time of 1 fea fre mq ae A Gere eZ TU A A fall of the proton is ‘era en ea (1) 10times greater @) 107 afte (2) 5 times greater (equal () # ) a 28. ‘The electrostatic force between the metal plates 28, aim Q & freh fagua waren wie suits C a!” ofan isolated parallel plate capacitor C having a daw Aare ung A viaisii aa Rec dga aa charge Q and area A, is (1) vers & aa 2H whe % sega] 1) proportional to the square root of the ama # distance between the plates. feat & ‘fren: «| (2) linearly proportional to the distance ° feel eee between the plates, (3) indopendent of the distance between the (3) eral & ata A gO Poh ae ae plataa, (4) Geotail & ata ght & yeaa ere 2 (4) inversely proportional to the distance te ete a ag Ph a ta rn between the plates. are sera we fee ear ve @, freel arg earn |24. A tuning fork is used to produce resonance in a G aead a ater Beer ‘penn aea| #58 tube. The length of the air column in this oa et sited Reet aro eri tube can be adjusted by a variable piston, At 1 2c wa am % EMH A cEA§ 20 em se! — room temperature of 27°C two successive 73 em 8 % 2 mama spe see GA EAR za] _Tesonances are produced at 20 em and 73 em of columa length. If the frequeney of the tuning fork faye 36 ange 320 He 8 dag sa 27-0 |e eed inateaaren ant (1) 350.mis @) a50mis 2) 339m/s (2) 330m/s (3) 330mis @) 230ms (4) 300.mis (4) 300m/s 25. A pendulum is hung from the roof of a 25, Fie cies woh ons SS aH A wa Bem B site] sullicently high building and is moving freely to sae aad dlewr wit yaa ea & sethd nfa wx] and fro like a simple harmonic oscillator. The ws me a8 gh eww] Son te ef he enalin FHT 20 mis? & | Ara a sree & position. The time period of oscillation is () 2s @ 2s Q xs Q) xs E (@) one (@) ons 8 oe as 5 ACHLAVAAPage 8 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8aglasem.com 26.05 ky ort oft gendered oma 361 Rr ug 9/26. A metallic rod of mass per unit length Aft os = ws fwa oma wa we at Afr a 30° 0-5 kg m” is lying horizontally on a smooth va aim eran Bar an BL wa we we agg] slime plane which makes an angle of 3° with "| the horizontal. The rod is not allowed to slide sare safer arene AS eee el a sre a BA down by flowing a current through it when a 0-25 (Tira m1 gearhia dta seaiue Ren Har wet] magnetic field of induction 0-25 TT is acting on it Bae a fen vat & foro, gail vanes are & in the vertical direction. The current flowing in 1676.8 the rod to keep it stationary is @) 606%, () 14768 @) TMA @) 5984 (4) 11324 @) Tua @) 11924 27. fend feag.gres % yal fla uftgemsia werd Alay 4 chin diamagnetic rod is placed vertically er arefl wg seater fea & | a Fer -geee A are between the poles of an electromagnet. When the sented oat or @, cae wg Sf gundia Ga & are current in the electromagnet is switched on, then x Gi ait uo Gare @ 1 ea ya ae os qt] the diamagnetic rod is pushed up, out of the fears sai ea aac 8 | de aa & fry stra] horizontal magnetic field, Hence the rod gains card aan 8 gravitational potential energy. The work roquired to do this comes from adel () the ke if the ul of the ¢ lattice structure of the material o (2) qa ot ‘ @) franae (2) the magnetie field (4) es rede ht Re aferdt genta Bx B sR] — (3) _ the current source ane (the induced electric field due to the changing magnetie field 28,20 nH 1 SHE He, 100 ANE es eT OI oy at ee a ate, Ft. (om, V = 10 sin 314 1" esto 800 are connected in series ares & % fea da 8 Goh HF daifa @ 1 ea whoa A afer source of emf, V = 10 sin 314 t. The power loss in wat the circuit is @) 214W @ 2aWw 2 ow @ 048W @ ow @ ow @ 13W @ ew a 29. Current sensitivity ofa moving coil galvanometer 2 feo ed eb oS dnt oft dieear ganfeen (sqaa gang areca & sera Fhe deflection per unit voltage applied) is 20 div/V. fata) 20 aiv/V ® 1 ga Acar, wt eI & The resistance of the galvanometer is (2500 @) 2500 2) 252 2) 250 5 (3) 40a (3) 409 eS (4) 5009 4) 5002 5 ACHLAVAAPage 9 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 830, ata ania. sear Send h & ater oe & rahe from sacar & ae aren Bt fis, OATH AB = D % seater ga at died eo ae ® | ae Sen na aglasem.com A body initially at rest_and sliding along a frictionless track from a height h (as shown in the figure) just completes a vertical circle of diameter AB = D. The height h is equal to 30. h 2 bh B A A 1 i 1 a ip wt @ D @ D @ 3d 3 a @ 3p 5 7 Sp 81, aa Favs, A: (om sta tet), B s(t Tact FTF! 31, Three objects, A; (a solid sphere), B : (a thin aed) aa C: (as garam og), fret wes aT circular disk) and C (a circular ring), each have 7a M vee Bean RS, FAM aoa ara w @ see] the same mass M and radius R. They all spin 2 os wm 18 rn 3] wht sm anal el @ ana hi oun art & fer fare a Te al CW) & fore required to bring them to rest, would satisfy the wham diy a 8? relation (1) Wa>Wa> Wo (1) Wy>Wa> We @) Wa>Wy> Wo @) Wa>Wa>Wo (8) Wo>Wa> Wa @) Wo>Wy> Wa (4) Wa>Wo> We (4) Wa>Wo> We . [98 A moving block having mass m, collides with 32, ZOU m wT Uw nite Tea, 4m FOU % feet] "another stationary block having mass 4m, The fer gm & dag went | Gag F era Fai|__lishter block comes to rest after collision. When SY fee care tor am hick wok ‘em ay the initial velocity ofthe lightor block is, then the value of coefficient of restitution (e) will be ants a v 8, a) HearTaR Ue (@) a We BT eva 08 @ 025 @ 025 (3) 05 @ os (4) 04 04 33. Which one of the following statements is 33, frfafian § & ahaa wen oreer 8? incorrect ? (a) weer mer orhiresaft an fata are 1 (2) Fristonal free opposes the relative mation, (2) es iran aera a aes sfGo | 2 Limiting value of state fiction i drety a proportional to normal reaction, » (3) Rolling friction is smaller than sliding (8) defeat a oie & an de 2 friction. *e (4) wet ai gui a feet cea A en FT] (4) Coefficient of sliding friction hase? aie dimensions of length. S "ACHLVAAPage 10 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinaEnaisr 834, a facta am fara a orn q @ fee wae eg. der Ee moa Fat wi a Afra 3 wefan @ 1 om ams % ome Har GE erm yaa 810 8 6 m/s Bowe R | BA a faua.da A fem sonia eA ofl aH a sora i are att & tairg am fa weet Teh B10 3 awe 3 aha feachan ar 3 tera afte afer cara we: (1) Lm, 85 m/s (2) 1 m/s, 8 m/s (3) 2m/s, 4m/s (4) 15mis, 3 mis 35. siren 1 g % fit faa oem Ga ABC HC m Fear ar 31g aattes farrgan feed @ | ge aa aT ae ait arg carer ta’ fen rar | elas I a UE fear aA & fer a ote 0% ata aida em a 2 @) a=—# cose 8 (4) a=gtano 36. 0, 0,3) ward aa Poa} 45) —6k or fare 2, -2,—-2)% oie: steph a a -7h-8} 4k -4b-}-8f (a) -si-4}-7k @) -7h-aj 8k 37, eth or 3 vena 61 ag He oa A AT 0-001 cm sroranie aa oR te ge A | eT te AT 5 mm ote ata Qe a1 apa dial dae @ 25 om sre | ae eR ia HET A — 0-004 em’, Te ar mf one am (1) 0-053em (2) 0525em (3) O-s21em (4) 0529em ACHLNAAPage 11 ‘ww ward & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK aglasem.com A toy car with charge q moves on a frictionless horizontal plane surfaeg under the inluence of a uniform electri field E. Due to the force aE, its velocity increases from 0 to 6 m/s in one second duration. At that instant the direction of 34. the field is reversed. The car continues to move for two more seconds under the influence of this field. The average velocity and the average speed of the toy car between 0 to 3 seconds are respectively () Lm, 35m/s (2) Im/s, 3m/s (3) 2m’s, 4m/s (4) L5mis, 3mis A block of mass m is placed on a smooth inclined wedge ABC of inclination @ as shown in the figure. The wedge is given an acceleration ‘a’ towards the right. The relation between a and 0 for the block to remain stationary on the wedge 35. @ £ @ a= ) 8 Sino @) a=_£ cose 8 (4) a=gtano P45} —on at 2,~2),is given by 36. "The moment ofthe fore, F (2, 0, — 3), about the point (2, a -1h-s} 48 @ -4i-j-8k () -si-4}-7k @ Tha} —8k 37. A student measured the diameter of a smalll steel ball using a screw gauge of least count 0-001 em. ‘The main scale reading is 5 mm and zero of circular scale division coincides with 25 divisions above the reference level. If screw gauge has a zero error of — 0-004 em, the correct diameter of the ball is, (2) 0-053 em (2) 0-525 em (3) 0-521em (4) 0-529 em & 8 E 2 Hing¥Engtiste ¥a8, ah charset sere Hort wa over fe wey apa wm 8 | na aT em oH va ge ved Bren i gf @ ant & 1 ota & fem freaerrn haat es co Ea te 2 ara st (2) ara ome (3) @vfa an (4) Sha ee aed & ai ite eget sar fers oe A ea A,B ott CW nia Fat HM: Ky, Ky 3 Ke | AC 4 oie 8 ae ag A Raft Sw SB Reng fl Be ACH a | a 39. () Ky
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Ky>Ko 40. If the mass of the Sun were ten times smaller and the universal gravitational constant were ten times larger in magnitude, which of the following is not correct ? (1) Time period of a simple pendulum on the Earth would decrease. (2) Walking on the ground would become more difficult, (3) Raindrops will fall faster, (4) ‘gon the Barth will not change. 41. A solid sphere is in rolling motion. In rolling ‘motion a body possesses translational kinetic energy (K,) as well as rotational kinetic energy (K,) simultaneously. The ratio K, : (K, + K,) for the sphere is (@) 10:7 (6:7 (@) 7:10 (4) 2:5 ‘ACHLAVAA/Page 12 ‘ww wand & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK & 8 E 2 Hing¥Engtiste ¥42, 43, 45. ‘rea a aid ag ten face & Fre va a freon & | ear we % wren Fa eM seem A | aie & site (itv) an x am oon A Freafaiaa @ @ fram srpamraa ae @ 2 @ @ @ w fir) pray gr Pata aaa PR aa ae ait, do % afta sai fafeia wrt 8 1 om aie eal spf apr ary afar ase fear ra, Fred fs Gio Tintol a strom sat fata ah &, a wet ge fafa aia mPa ae RL maT ATA eT Me Te Te ay 36 I @ 4 a @ & 4 1 wo & am am ward ad & otk Sei ree oh Ema mA sees w daw A sft zat a @ spraan w area 3A #1 aie aa F TR wet om A oad Hal A ale Ao a, ARN Si aend a of ent A aig 9a & fa fer a rece ht? a) 4F @ 6P (3) 9F @ oF ‘area a (L013 x 10° Nv) ai 100°C a 0-1 g 3a mB F 100°C A aH ahaa a fee 54 See sun al AY oneal #1 AR [eH NN FHI GTI ce 8, ae wR A arate Sai H afaia & a) 4225 (@) 20874 (3) 10435 (4) 8455 42, 43, 44, 45. aglasem.com A small sphere of radius ‘Y falls from rest in a viscous liquid. As a result, heat is produced due to viscous force. The rate of production of heat when the sphere attains its terminal velocity, is proportional to @ @ @) w © The power radiated by a back body is P and it celles sae aia Gt WRAL A the tompraiare of the black body fe now changed ao that it relates ena energy a wevelength 2 3g, the power radiated by i bectmee nb. ho val of mia 256 a 238 4 wm & » 3 w@ & 4 w SE 256 ‘Two wires are made of the same material and have the same volume, The first wire has cross-sectional area A and the second wire has cross-sectional area 3A. If the length of the first, wire is increased by A/ on applying a foree F, how much force is needed to stretch the second wire by the same amount ? a) 4F (2) 6F @) 9F ® F ‘A sample of 0-1 g of water at 100°C and normal pressure (1-013 x 10° Nm’) requires 54 cal of heat energy to convert to steam at 100°C. If the volume of the steam produced is 167-1 cc, the change in internal energy of the sample, is GQ) 4225 (2) 20875 (3) 104835 (4) 845d ACHLAVAA/Page 13, ‘ww ward & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK & 8 E 2 Hing¥Engtiste ¥46. 47. 48, 49. 50. 51. Naliftel & gs secon sraearit a gem SM wal ame (2) HNOg, NH,Cl, NO, No. (2) HNO, NO, NHC, Np (3) HNOs, NO, Nz, NHCL (4) NH,Cl, Ny, NO, HNOg fefetes 9 8 aaa om MED ore aH aramd 2 a B (2) AL (3) Ga @ In off afta a om Ho xat ge fisted ahah ong ar sedis defray & oe Hf waa 8? a a a a) Mg (2) Zn (@) Fe Cu freon # & yy 19 % aed Hoan renal a hear wn a 8? a 2 () Be Al
6 ates 2 (4) rete ate oa acter a ae 2.8 g Willen ore aan 45 g sine sire a 1,80, 8 fren ewrart we sea hfs fe a KOH & ov gagi a a im 8 | STP KR eR IR, aan (gH) an a) 28 @ 30 @ 14 @) 44 frofafaa #8 aaah oiteerge oA wafftrw sett aft 8? (a) Bad (2) Bed (3) Mgo (Cao 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. aglasem.com Rogarding cross-linked or network polymers, which of the following statements is incorrect ? (1) Bxamples are bakelite and melamine (2) They are formed from bi- and tri-functional (3) They contain covalent bonds between various linear polymer chains. (4) They contain strong covalent bonds in their polymer chains, Nitration of aniline in strong acidic medium also gives m-nitroaniline beeause (2) In absence of substituents nitro group always goes to m-position. (2) In electrophilic substitution reactions amino group is meta directive (3) In spite of substituents nitro group always goes to only m-position. (4) In acidic (strong) medium aniline is present as anilinium ion ‘The difference between amylose and amylopectin (1) Amylopectin have 1 > 4 celinkage and 16 Blinkage (2) Amylose have 1-4 cclinkage and 16 Prlinkage (3) Amylopectin have 14 linkage and 1 6 celinkage (4) Amylose is made up of glucose and galactose A mixture of 23 g formic acid and 4:5 g oxalic acid is treated with cone. HyS0y. The evolved gaseous mixture is passed through KOH pellets Weight (in g) of the remaining product at STP will be a 28 @ 30 @ v4 44 Which of the following oxides is most acidie in nature ? (1) Bao (2) Beo (3) Mgo ACHLAVAAIPage 16 ‘ww wand & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindvEngist g 8 2 nD :59, argiisa # wept wi area frail i & Fla aezhoe a Sam srtaeres are METH AEP A? a) x0 NO, N05 2 (3) ® NO
-OR>-F (2) -NR,<-OR<-F (3) ~NH,<-OR<-F (4) —NR,>-OR>-F 65. aglasem.com Which of the following molecules represents the order of hybridisation sp”, sp”, sp, sp from left to right atoms ? () CH, =CH- CH=CH, (2) CH,=CH-C=CH (3) Ho=c- CH, ~ CH = CH - CH, 1H w Which of the following carbocations is expected to be most stable ? NO. hs NO, i rx NO, “om cy Which of the following is correct with respect to — Ieffect of the substituents ? (R = alkyl) (@) -NH)>—-OR>-F 2 3) @ - NR, <-OR<-F ~ NH, <-OR<-F = NR,>-OR>-F ACHLAVAA/Page 18 ‘ww ward & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK E 8 E 2 Hing¥Engtiste ¥66. =8 afifen OH O-Na* Ce) + CHCl, + NaOH ——> cere i aftnens raagien 2 (1) merch ore (CHL) ® (2) ifr waraa (CHO) . ® (3) setter wares (CHCl) () -eRiterds GCC1,) 67, wraifauters well aes agra nia zo ara OPeedi, Has var vel aw fe deateiat @ ‘sexe 8 E | ae Pras aren aan 82 (2) wren oni ar ones eae igor aet area srranioy efi 3 gre era & erifeude ara % a a arate arg Hr TI a srerromarg eee si eat a 2 (3) w 68, ww afi BA, Cylljg0 3 fr NaOT (Y A iia NaOH a a sara men) & seem ah eres sie aren he ts Ba 1 Ase Ya: & 67. ao Oven cu,sten on o OQxcry-cry-on ster, s) -Hyo—_)— cr, - on step CHs om S-onstey ACHLAVAAIPage 19 ‘ww wand & form tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK aglasem.com Inthe reaction on Ona’ (2) +eHey-nson —+ Corer the electrophile involved is (2) dichloromethyl anion (CHCl,) @ formyl eation (CHO ) (2) @ (3) dichloromethy! eation ( CHC1y) (4) dichlorocarbene (:CCl,) Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular mass. It is due to their (1) more extensive association of carboxylic acid via van der Waals force of attraction (2) formation of carboxylate ion (3) formation of intramolecular H-bonding (4) formation of intermolecular H-bonding Compound A, CgHyo0, is found to react with, Na0l (produced by reacting Y with NaOH) and yields a yellow precipitate with characteristic smell, And ¥ are respectively ao O-or-ctymat, ou 2 Qe ancora, co) ye-C- crt, oft ant ty CHy ct CS ottana, E 8 E 2 Hing¥Engtiste ¥69, ie 1 He am eng sores wh fem IT H fae my arr & cam genta oil & frome an wet aia a eee fig aia afer IL a Co i, V8 BM. be cr ii, 35 BM. Fe ii, J3 BM. aN iv, v24 BM. v. Vi5 BM. a oboe 4 Mi i iii @ i i i iv @wovo i i @ i voi i zo. freferfaa #8 ahaa ame dd dan gain ® aa wad oygeaara of? (MnO; 2) cyoe @ coh @)wno 11. ara aaifie, Fe(CO), ® (frieze (2) eR (3) aR ) rae 72. FFF [CoCl,(en),) er weeks TATA wT HT z @) sR gare (2) seers ere (3) Sata ere (4) tet rea 70. 71. 72, aglasem.com Match the metal ions given in Column Twith the spin magnetic moments of the ions given in Column II and assign tho correct cade: Column Cotumn Ht a Co i, V8 BM. b,c ii, 35 BM. co Fe ii, V3 BM. a. Ni i. Va BM. vy. Vi5 BM. a oboe 4 Ca Qik @® wv vo i ® ii voi ii Which one of the following ions exhibits d-d transition and paramagnetism as well ? (Mao; ni (coe 3) coe (4) Mno} Iron carbonyl, Fe(CO), is, @) trinuclear (2) mononuclear (3) tetranuclear (4) dinuclear ‘The type of isomerism shown by the complex [Coly¢en)s) is (1) Tonization isomerism (2) Coordination isomerism (3) Geometrical isomerism (4) Linkage isomerism 78. (NiCoy pe A ain ata | oe COM hw of he () af aac sanfifa wd aggre (1) square planar geometry and paramagnetic 2) agpredtia safe wd sfagerte (2) tetrahedral geometry and diamagnetic 3) ah arch sanfata we afrgrarére (3) square planar geometry and diamagnetic @)_aqneda sai ew saga (4) _ tetrahedral geometry and paramagnetic ACHLAVAA/Page 20 ‘wa ard & fery tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindiEngiis g 8 S $ > 8freafefias feet a NaOH ws HC] & fira-fra vargenail ud sare & Raw Baar en & M 4. atom net 4o mt. svon ce 7emi M ner a5mL M NaOH M a. 100ml F5 HCL+ 100 mL F5 NaOH ei a fren pH, 1 seme an? a a Qa @) b w® ¢ 75. freafefad 48 aa yw are A eer aT fa ard 2? aglasem.com Following solutions wore propared by mixing different volumes of NaOH and HC! of different concentrations: 74, M 60 mL 7, HCL+ 40 mL ¥; NaOH ».s5mb “acts 45 mi M Neon 10 10 cmb M Hcl+25mL Neon M M a. 100mL Hers 100 mt M Neon 10 10 pH of which one of them will be equal to 1? a a 2 a @) b We ‘On which of the following properties does the coagulating power of an ion depend ? 75. (2) Both magnitude and sign of the charge on (1) aera order afta oe ont fe ii we al a age (2) S20 arr % eR (2) Size of the ion alone (3) ae arate aon (8) Tho magnitude of the charge on the ion 4) Fae ar % aaa fa alone (4) Tho sign ofcharge on the ion alone 18. Ny, Hy Op 4H CO, # fen APE HE Flas Goon an dar Waal constant for NHy Hy, Op wR: 417, 0244, 196 TH 359 fee Mm #1 and CO, are respectively 4-17, 0-244, 1-36 and freafefad @ @ aaa fa eae oral & gfe a orf 59, which one of the following gases is most 2? easily liquefied ? a o% @) 0; 2 @) Hy @) NH @) Nis (@) CO, (®) CO, n. aS0,-f 298 Kee Fede 249.105 guct|™% THO slailiy, of BoS0, in ator ie 7 ‘e ieee 242% 10 gh at 298K. ‘Tho value of its Pree ERT solubility product (Kp) willbe (fear en ® BaSO, #1 Hen ZR = 233 g mol!) (Given molar mass of BaSO, = 233 g mol”) (1) 1:08 x 10° mol? 17 @) 108 x 1074 mol? L (2) 1-08 x 10? mol? L- (2) 1-08 x 107? mol” L (3) 108% 107 mol? (3) 1-08 107 mol? & (4) 108 x 1078 mol? (4) 1-08 x 108 mol? L 5 ROHUNAATPage 21 ‘a wd & irq tare / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK TingvEratan, 8aglasem.com 78, fon fafa 3 ee aml A em stream? [7B. Tn which cases the number af molecules of water 2) Latin 278m o-ocz Ler wr & fry (1) 0-00224 L of water vapours at 1 atm and ) os gaa frm 273K (@) 18 mLve& fae, 2) 018 g of water 08st wa & fr () 18m of water (4) 107 mol of water 79, vam Ba wd Fata He neal eh Fa & (1) x 28 oven) zi fom an warm] The comect dference between fist and . eiatibier ah atta ai Ror second-order reactions is & > ak at ens (2) a first-order reaction can be catalyzed; a second-order reaction cannot be catalyzed (2) wen wife it sii #1 anon [Aly HARRY] —— (2) the half-life ofa first-order reaction does not, wal 8; facia aie afin A ani.szg IAI, depend on [Aly; the halflife of a we fink & second-order reaction does depend on [Aly (2) ver @@ A after a an ofrere oh] (the rate of a first-order reaction does not a i depend on reactant concentrations; the rate args we fic ae wr 8; fects wate of a second-order reaction does depend on siffien a an sifers args wm Fink reaetant eoneentrations wat (4) the rate of a firstorder reaction does (5 fH sti at an en a] ted natant cnet he rat el Pc ea a on reactant concentrations ™ ara afters A angers w fake ae aca > 80. Among Call,, Bell,, BaHl,, the order of ionic character is 80. Cally, BeHy, Bally 4 arate wept 1 aH & (1) Bel, < Bal, < Cally (1) Belly < Bally
pros *> Hpro pro; EY. poy TY upro Br <—_— Br, -- ——$—=18is 17-0652 V 1595 V Br “av Be “tov ata ebetia ramus & seh #2 ‘Then the species undergoing disproportionation @) Bry * (1) Bry 2) Bro; - ‘ (2) Bro; E (3) Br0; (3) BO; 8 (4) HBr (4) HBr 5 ‘ACHLAVAAPage 22 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinaEnaisr 8{elas sii MnO; +C,0$ + HT —> Mn?* + CO) +0, & form gfe acim & fore oaftrereat & ae aT @ MnO, ,0%° HY @ 2 16 5 2 5 16 @) 16 5 2 5 16 2 coffer # freaferan #@ aaa een safer zeae ‘Frnt & form seecrt &, Ag(@)+By(g)=X,(@) 4H Q Tawra Q) fea fa ge (3) fa ad sa oe 4) sean cd fre ae Xkd? aglasem.com For the redox reaction MnO, +C,02> + H*— Mn®*+ C0» + H,0 the correct cooffcionts of the reactants for the balanced equation are Mad; ¢,0?- HT @ 2 16 5 @ 2 5 16 (3) 16 5 2 @) 5 16 2 Which one of the following conditions will favour maximum formation of the product in the reaction, Ag(g)+By(g) #Xp(g) AH =-Xk? (1) High temperature and high pressure (2) Low temperature and low pressure (3) Low temperature and high pressure (4) High temperature and low pressure 84. When initial concentration of the reactant is ; doubled, the halflife period of a zero order 84, a sires ft ores arg a GT far rer &, renetlant x ea a aioe & Ferm ae-o7g ere () is tripled () fpr een? (2) is doubled game (3) ishalvea (3) sr ane (4) remains unchanged ” ume 85. The bond dissociation energies of Xj, Yz and XY _— a are in the ratio of 1: 0°5: 1, AH for the formation 85. Xp, Yq Se XY A onda Recher Safsil SEMA) oe xy ig — 200 kal mol, The bond dissociation 1:05:12 @ 1 XY % Pe A TA] nergy of K, will be - a AH =~ 200 ky mot? ® 1 Xj omy feria FL) gg uy mor? wh a (2) 100 kJ mor? 600% mar (@) 200k) mor @) 100k mor 1 (4) 400 kd mor (@) 200d mor" D 1 186. The correction factor ‘a’ to the ideal gas equation (4) 400 kd mot corresponds to 96, are he etre snr ae a sta (1) electric field present between the gas on x molecules @) Aa args Her aaa 8 (2) volume of the gas molecules @) da spit % areas a (3) density ofthe gas molecules & @) teonsi Soa a (4) forces of attraction between the gas (4) fy syst & wea rari acl @ molecules 5 ACHLAVAAPage 23 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinaEnaisr 8aglasem.com a7. frefafian eit w fran Ao: 187. Consider the following species CN*, CN", NO a4 CN CN, CNM, NO and CN i 8 fae seam onde ai 8 2 Which one of these will have the highest bond @ ‘one order? ON” (cnt ® @ cx" if) 30 () No fa) (oN @) cn 88. fife we ae OO 4 afi ac oH ofa ‘hfe asim P| a Ok) am fee arqeaq [88+ Magnesium reacts with an element X) to form an aay ionie compound. If the ground state electronic aS Rae 1 2 eh GE AAT TY riguraton of (X) is 1s" 2s" 2p", the simplest, wars formula for this compound is (Myx Mex (2) Max, (Mek, (@) MuxX, (8) Mak, @) MagX, () Maxx, a ey me | 900°C lo, tron exhibits bee structure at room temperature Satan ie ee x Lae Above 900°C, it transforms to fee structure. The 3 a are BT 900°C aT ea Bega ratio of density of iron at room temperature to (a cifae sree an ster Gor we My Ae a] that at 900°C (assuming molar mass and atomic & ara feat 8) radii of iron remains constant with temperature) @ a 38 a2 @ @ * 3 (3) v3 a % ve ® w } 90, freafaiza i & ate se sree 8? 190. Which one is a zorong statement ? im (1) The electronic configuration of N atom is isk as Pl 2Ph 2p! 1 ity) Uith (2) ww am de aaien Geamsi a fits 2 safe (2) An orbital is designated by three quantum em Foy Hep saa an aaien seal a numbers while an electron in an atom is faffe ® | designated by four quantum numbers. (2) ‘6 aa H eGagia a ga Fem shots vn] (B)_ Total orbital angular momentum of lectrong we are | in's orbital is equal to zero, 3 @ dp % Reman eae (4) The value of m for d,2 is zero & "ACHLAVAAPage 24 "ra asd fare ear SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK a HindvEngist 8aglasem.com 91, fet warm izchen # satacon aeP fear 2 91. Oxygen is not produced during photosynthesis by () ART () Cyeas (2) aeerer (2) Nostoc (3) oh ae Sadie (3) Green sulphur bacteria. () 40 () Chara 92, den fates aan 8? }92. Double fertilization is () 2 ara a ow sis & ara ders (1) Fusion of two male gametes with one egg wage aa Bea Fedo (2) Fusion of one male gamete with two polar (3) wee Gem wef A ae ge wr a few sisi nuclei aac (3) Fusion of two male gametes of a pollen tube (a) Bae Here ott frei in a en oirent ee 93, Frraferfaa H-& ahaa area mers 6 wep net a ae ian ae ae fs eee, fae i eget fe] °° Which ono of tho following plants shows a very % close relationship with a species of moth, where ren Ser sam wh ae HT none of the two can complete its life cycle without @ *a the other ? @ ya (Banana (3) wafer 2) Yueca (4) anion (8) Hydritta 94, em ai a aes A aT & fem ga ae Hea] Viola arama a muster Fas st aT BP }94. Pollen grains can be stored for several years i (@) -196C liquid nitrogen having a temperature of @) card @) - 196 (3) - 1200 2 90% (4) - 160°C (3) - 120°C 95. frafafsa #& aan ae afar i afta em] — 160°C a 3 frm gerard 8? 195. Which of the following elements is responsible for @) Were maintaining turgor in ells ? (2) afew (1) Potassium (3) Sefer (2) Sodium (4) ferrer (3) Magnesium (4) Caleium 96, ifreéta veers Hi NAD* ot fcr aa 8? oe. wr i. it is the role of NAD* in cellular a Shad ‘Bram & fee ww ayfteraires ara reapivaton? a . (1) Itis a nucleotide source for ATP synthesis. (2) ewe wag aes & ea H orl eer #1 (3) aeae eae ead ad en bl (2) Ie Gunions ae an lr are cand rac fee aan functions as an enzyme. oF fore sfPam We AMA) 4) ie the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration. ar saci 97. eat ara he Sateen ae 4 97. In which of the following forms is iron absorbed ame? s by plants ? @ gata (1) Free element : Be @ Perms & (a) ie ®) Ferrie 8 (4) Safes oft Be St (4) _ Both ferrie and ferrous 5 ACHLAVAAPage 25 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8aglasem.com 98, ma aia # dima.0, % wm gad & fides & fere|98. Which of the following is commonly used as a frraferfan # & aba act aurea: seyea farm ara vector for introducing a DNA fragment in human a? lymphocytes ? ous (1) > phage a ene (2) Tiplasmid (3) tere (wea ae) (8) Retrovirus (4) pBR sz2 (4) pBR 322 ~ > .|99. Use of bioresources by multinational companies 99. seme aeafrdt oft raat arm feet Ger ot sae and organisations without authorisation from the i ft fa oats % Gace & avin sm] —— concerned country and its people is called west? (1) Biodegradation () dase (2) Biopiracy (2) avira (4a cee) (3) Bio-infringement (3) fazer (4) Bioexploitation @ ta 100. In India, the organisation responsible for 100. ardafies sein % fire ongefarea: wviafin vici &] assessing the safety of introducing genetically sata ait quan & apaiaa & few ea wta.am| modified organisms for public use is nga arent 2? (2) Research Committee on Genetic : . Manipulation (RCGM) 2 CoM) (2) C il for Scientific id Industrial (2) Rew tr iy CSI a (3) area araftana agent view (ICMR) (3) Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) (4) sages sifteafht arate afafa (GEAC) (4) Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee 101. siferitr een safe (POR) H ait a we eH (GEAC) wm? 101. The correct order of stops in Polymerase Chain (a) fageien, Reem, setter Reaction (PCR) is (2) efter, fea, Fegan (1) Denaturation, Extension, Annealing (3) reve, fata, setter (2) Annealing, Extension, Denaturation a) fraps, efter, Faeca, (3) Extension, Denaturation, Annealing a (4) Denaturation, Annealing, Extension 102. : mat grr wR 102. Select the correct match : f) igs: - (DTH. Me ‘Transdueti ©) Apauattson — Agere |. Morgan ‘Transduction (2) Fax Recessive parent — Dihybrid eross (3) ue = afore art aj hae - (@) Ribozyme ~ Nudie acid - (4) G. Mendel — Transformation tos, 1 fabath wel ger tact A ww aE eH a Be ee . ( ) ean rer on, mee tah fr ae ea ae 103. A ‘new’ variety of rice was patented by a foreign - company, though such varieties have been 8 fae & | ae ferme wea 2 2 present in India for a long time. This is related to a) aaa (1) Lerma Rojo (weet ae (2) Sharbati Sonora & (3) Co-667 (3) Co-667 g (arent (4) Basmati 5 ACHLAVAAPage 26 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8aglasem.com 104, frafefaa iB am gm war SUH gifar #2 [104 Which of the following pairs is wrongly () XOseer fem faker: fees matched 2 @) ADOT eA antes XO type sex © Grasshopper e a = sam mG Miers (2) ABO blood grouping: Co-dominanee @ ax. Week (3) Starch synthesis in pea : Multiple alleles 105, én a ahr: (4) TH. Morgan > Linkage (a) eegfecetes waraioeat Hr ata #1 105. Select the correct statement (2) we ah ww fates dani gra faerie fae ra (2) Spliceosomes take part in translation. a (2) Punnett square was developed by a British (3) “acre” ee amt si Sf erat 9 eat scientist. (4) repre A ta WH, ee A | (3) Franklin Stahl coined the term “Linkage”. 106, Fi.va., % shine aft ar fis wer wine | (4) Transduction was discovered by S, Altman, ‘fara cater en om? 106, The experimental proof for semiconservative ‘ replication of DNA was first shown in a @) mar a () Plant 2 a (2) Bacterium @) wana (3) Fungus: (frat (@) Views 107, refefia #1 & frail sais sea ret Hat wH am] 107. Which of the following flowers only once in its ‘Agen ent? lifetime ? trae Bog (2) Jackfeuit @ wre (3) Bamboo species 3) ata vivir (4) Papaya (ata 108. Offsets are produced by 2 lige airy seal ED (2) ‘Mote dite (aterm ge (3) Meiotic divisions (2) Bh Fars gre (4) Parthenogenesis (3) oiiegh rss gt 109, Select the correet match : (sitter aI (1) Matthew Meselson —— Pisum sativum 109, af gta ae: and F. Stahl ees (2) Alfred Hershey and = - TMV (1) Req tears ite we. ee — RTT dea a (2) webs wi situ aa - Gama (3) Alec Jeffreys: — Streptococcus 3) ws Sia ~ eehalee re pneumoniae (4) Sorare sta aan Sea Hiss — char afte (4) Francois Jacob and — - Lac operon 110, frafefer ¥ 8 sen ce a star See Jacques Monod ‘fecere are Heres air om? Si ts lloing tan penned elglil. fn preserving pollen as fossils a so . (1) Oilcontent (2) -Regeta aren ara: Stet (2) Cellulosic intine 5 @) wm fee (8) Pollenkitt € (4) ein (4)_Sporopollenin 5 ACHLAVAAPage 27 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8au. 2, 13, 14. 115. 116. ‘Se ferd an afore 8 2 (1) rare a aig ad aed A sie (2) 9 (3) wa (4) WH sare Hf onfeeat & ont arc At dem fewest eae oa waren aren 8? () 16 fara (2 21st @ 5% 2230 ‘freferfed #8 Br ww factors were #2 (80, (2) C0, @ co () 05 freq a2? 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(4) the functional role played by the organism where it lives What type of ecological pyramid would be obtained with the following data ? Secondary consumer : 120 g Primary consumer : 60 g Primary producer : 10 g (1) Upright pyramid of numbers (2) Pyramid of energy (3) Inverted pyramid of biomass (4) Upright pyramid of biomass In stratosphere, which of the following elements acts as a catalyst in degradation of ozone and release of molecular oxygen ? a) Fe a) Fe @ cl @ cl & (3) ar (3) Carbon € (4) ater (4) Oxygen 5 ACHUNAAIPage 28 ‘wi ward ty fire €aTa / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinaengisr @aglasem.com 117, wera sfteraing Grice aR HAE? —-|117. The two functional groups characteristic. of (arf oft sick sugars are (2) sraifre afte Bt (1) carbonyl and phosphate (3) ergy ste er (2) carbonyl and methyl (4) arate ote magia (3) hydroxyl and methyl 118, Freafen #8 ata wm aa ae BP (4) carbonyl and hydroxyl () ew 118, Which among the folowing is not a prokaryote ? (2) argaslecifierr (1) Nostoe (@) deduectr (2) Mycobacterium (4) onffrctzitrar (3) Saccharomyces 119, festa fail om ae 8? (4) Oscillatoria () Paya ree 119, ‘The Golgi complex participates in @ wa yeast sana (1) Respiration in bacteria (3) aa ona awa Ht (2) Formation of secretory vesicles (4) teh area & afer (3) Fatty acid breakdown 120. fafifan 3 a sham we vem A vem] (4). Aetivation ofamino acid cafitir a aeare agF 87 120, Which of the following is mot a product of light ® ‘NADPH reaction of photosynthesis ? (2) NADH @) NADPH (3) ATP. (2) NADH (4) Oxygen (@) ATP 121, 3a % fee fiesta Ha ean wel 8? (4) Oxygen (1) ae ag eA A aa BL 121, Which of the following is true for nucleolus ? (2) ae fafa & fee eat 8 (1) Ittakes part in spindle formation. (3) frie ai ainsi Hak ew wae @)Itis a membrane-bound structure. (4) eu RNA Hee a Geet ex] (3) _Larger nucleoli are present in dividing cols a (4) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA 122, cai A faster fred wafer aah art 2 synthesis. () ogame 122, Stomatal movement is not affected by @) wat (1) O, concentration @) wana 2) Light (4) CO, Fig & (3) Temperature (4) CO, concentration 123, afta aarars ae a rae Fee rae Hi ore 2 ant? 128, The stage during which separation of the paired ett homologous chromosomes begins is (1) Diakinesis 2 one Se Pe ee oe wh oH Aa aE? 124, Somatain gras afore 1) SESAFE (1) Rectangular a (2) Kidney shaped 5 sre (3) Dumb-bell shaped 2 (4) Sizer (4) Barrel shaped 5 ACHLAVAAIPage 29. ‘wm ward & farm tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindvEnglish 8125. ftir 04 4 fadiaw aie oft aciten feat aaa 125, aglasem.com Secondary xylem and phloem in dieat stem are wae? produced by @ ana (1) Phellogen @) dae wm (2) Vascular eambium (3) aftiee fase (3) Apical meristems: (4) Baha ferem (4) Axillary meristems 126, wera fret eet # 2 126, Pneumatophores occur in () srarerd sei (2) Carnivorous plants @) erasearas aeieig A (2) Free-floating hydrophytes (3) camparaing # (3) Halophytes @ epg (4) Submerged hydrophytes 127, bi ‘afgat sal ae? 127, Casparian strips occur in bitid (1) Cortex @ (2) Pe le oS (2) Perieycle ow (3) Epidormis . at ad io wa] (2 Badodermis RR eS a Fe 3 a AEE og rants having or no secondary growth ae w () Conifers ‘2 wert regis (2) Deciduous angiosperms Wa (3) Grasses @) wee (4) Cycads 129, werée freer SURAT e 7 129. Sweet potato is a modified RAN (1) Tap root (2) sTrenfrs aT (2) Adventitious root @ = (3) Stem (4) a (4) Rhizome 130, Freferan # & ata we wet 8? 190, Which of the following statements is correct ? () edeee sega # | (1) Horsetails are gymnosperms. @ - my aren @ (2) Selaginella is heterosporous, while Salvinia arc cos ae AT | ishomoeporous (9) serge ower rama SH awe} G3) Oates are not enclosed hy ovary wall in ce gymnosperms. (a) agen sit feger StH arereoreen wH oemaa] (4) Stems are usually unbranched in both wel Cyeas and Cedrus. 181, mere wea aR: «_,.[181. Sclect the terong statement a tari Harare wer athe are me aC ot (1) Pseudopodia are locomotory and feeding aed #1 structures in Sporozoans. * (2) wat an earn Sfaectarefecs 8 | (2) Mushrooms belong to Basidiomycetes @) wedi ott ren oS eee fife (3) Cell wall is present in members of Pungig Zorg er hewn sie oven 8 w (4) Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the celle: aati om ataye #1 inal kingdoms except Monera 5 "ACHLAVAAIPage 30 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinaEnaisr 8132, 133, Frefafiza H 8 Real Seceniorer aan silhfenra % wear sary aieaa eu seum Ba? Q) eter (2) oreaifter (3) -aever cd eae 1H at ng nh ar eae 1 ae a fro er, at 48 feu my fared i a wet fered aH er fay, ery ev IT tera edi ote egal a 1 AH | wee 8a 8 or ag at soft var fatter mora axa a site wf yea A Gere & fer, vias aha aa eH A | ‘ter eae et en =a aA aren ah care a sata ra aa | cep after Fred wet ah ah Pome HAE fafia afai fear ea vam 4 #1 a be a a i iw i i a Tee i oe i Q ii H iw @ iw if i @ ii wo oi i 134, ava woven fea aa #7 a am 2) HReH (3) Bei (ee 135, freer #8 aca mer ea H Gite 2 aglasem.com 182, After karyogamy followed by meiosis, spores are produced exogenously in (Q) Agaricus (2) Alternaria (8) Neurospora (4) Saccharomyces 183, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given below Column I a. Herbarium i. Column IT Itisa place having a collection of preserved plants and animals. ‘Alist that enumerates ‘methodically all the species found in an area ‘with brief deseription aiding identification. Isa place where dried and pressed plant specimens mounted on sheets are kept. A booklet containing a list, of characters and their alternates which are helpful in identification of b Key ii ©. Museum iii, ad. Catalogue iv. various taxa, a oboe 4 Qi Ww i i Q ff @ i Ww @ i wv i i ® i Ww i a 184, Winged pollen grains are present in (1) Mango (2) Cycas (3) Mustard (4) Pinus 185, Which one is terongly matched ? ane — Aref (1) Gemma cups = Marchantia (2) femme werd — tart (2) Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae & (3) wmmfis ees oirenewifvar (3) Uniflagellate gametes — Polysiphonia 8 (4) were: ser — rite (4) Unicellular organism - Chlorella 5 ACHLAVAAPage 31 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8aglasem.com 16. Prafefian #8 aaa faaey ame: gar ft araesifa]136. Which of Fag Bloat options aoe ordi aan represents the lung conditions in asthma an See Sears afer ws diets 8 emphysema, respectively ? Cy weet wae Hare wea fet (1) Increased respiratory surfhce: 2) wafer A stom Hse, wet wee H Inflammation of bronchioles after (2) Increased number of bronchioles; Increased ra i vie: weft er # ast respiratory surface & an eR (3) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased (4) wach ae 4 anf; ania 8 sire respiratory surface aay, een 1 hd tat ere TL AT A ra fae] (A) Deereased | respiratory surface: she A Rae feel Ba gh fee wr Afro 187, Match the items given in Column I with those in " Column II and select the correct option given wer! eit Selon a fawftene i, mb sft cia from Column 1 Column 1 eae a. Tricuspid valve i, Between left atrium bert wre ai, ae Rrra ed pega and left ventricle amt & te b. Bicuspidvalve ii, Between right ventricle and cies ene ii, af fee ee el pulmonary artery frera & ate ©. Semilunar valve iii, Between right a be atrium and right wit ventricle (2) i iii a » © (3) iii i ii oe = a @) ii i itt 2 0 ™ i @ i i ai ass, ee 1H Shoe wah amr een 1 At el 8 fre afore, @ ii i iit oft fra fee ne feared A a at fear a wer She 188, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option given eer aril Malo a. sara ara i, 2500-3000 ff. ef. Column I Column IT b. siazaes gift ii, 1100 1200 fa. a. Tidal volume i, 2500-3000 mL. a b. Inspiratory Reserve ii, 1100~ 1200 mL. volume Rx gin iti 500-550 fh . snen c. Expiratory Reserve ii, 500~550:mL volume 4, rafter iv, 1000 - 1100 fi.zf. d. Residual volume iv. 1000-1100 mL. a boe 4 a be 4 Mi wo ili @i vo iit Q mw i i a (2) ii i iv ii & (3) iii ii i iv (3) iif ii i € @ vt wiv ii itt S /ACHLATAAPage 32 Tar ard i Ferg zara SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindVEDgthS 8aglasem.com 139, raat H oreett de frees gm ome ears ve rea ]139, ‘The transparent lens in the human eye is held in a? its place by (a) anna a 78 Fae i (2) smooth muscles attached to the iris, a (2) ligaments attached to the iris 2) area 8 3B ETS TT (3) ligaments attached tothe ciliary body (3) vers ee 8 ys arya a (4) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body (4) vem ar 8 gel Fear Ara geo 140, Which of the following is an amino acid derived 140, frafefad #8 ata git BT ee a ger aT hormone? ae (a) Estradiol Q) wpfeate (2) Ecedysone 2) wees (@) Epinephrine (3) Rafe (4) Estriat a) este 141, Which of the following hormones ean play a significant role in osteoporosis ? 141, frofefen 4% fea atte A carafe Hyer] (1)_Estrogen and Parathyroid hormone safest 8 ? (2) Progesterone and Aldosterone (3) Aldosterone and Prolactin () esr a tametgs white > (4) Parathyroid hormone and Prolactin (2) STR wa tse (a) teeta states 142, Which of the following structures or regions is . incorrectly paired with its function ? (4) teveretgs eis od seen a (1) Hypothalamus: production of releasing hormones 142, Prafeaa #8 ata deeand soem da aah ari & and regulation of era =u 8 afta £9 temperature, . oe hunger and thirst, () agitame faite eat an ger vended (2) Limbic system consists of bre ‘Fram ar | interconnect ae ‘ different regions of (2) faten da: gsi a st afer tin eae {afi So ah ore ste movement nla ar Erie oH | (3) Medulla oblongata : controls respiration (3) ga smectite: + awa wa waa ofeiant ated and cardiovascular ai Pita ecm | = oe icine: a (4) Corpus callosum: band of fibers (4) een a a me see connecting and i ote are agate right cerebral 8 hemispheres, 5 ACHLAVAAPage 33 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingi€ngish 8143, SATA yer At rare fargh see Prva wart #2 @ ey rena wa aan sigeeaar wd wee (3) Weraar wa Tee () warea dst aglasem.com 143, The amnion of mammalian embryo is derived from @ 2 @) a mesoderm and trophoblast endoderm and mesoderm ectoderm and mesoderm ectoderm and endoderm 144, Hormones secreted by the placenta to maintain, 144, fer ot ware rat fee ora we atta ata] egnancy are whe? (1) hCG, HPL, progestogens, estrogens (1) hCG, HPL, sees, (2) ACG, HPL, estrogens, relaxin, oxytocin (2) hCG, HPL, Wear, frafaen, steer (3) hCG, hPL, progestogens, prolactin (@) NCO, HPL, stdeeti, steer (4) NCG, progestogens, estrogens, ) hOG taeaa, we, estas Blucocorticoids 145, The difference between spermiogenesis and spermiation is 145. Garo ws roar (eafiieaa) H wen eae? (2) _In spermiogenesis spermatozoa from sertoli () waEE Hyams wm Beh ares a cells are released into the cavity of aprae ateransit A afer Hata ater 2, seminiferous tubules, while in spermiation safe gout gam aE spermatozoa are formed. a i am af, oh 3] © Ta. sermigeesa momar re fond aaiaale id aie wien spermison sperma re (3) [arner # apres 8, vee aT F (3) In spermiogenesis spermatids are formed, ary wa while in spermiation spermatozoa are @) Ure i ge we oa ge A formed. arms a adic aifteraii @ zaare] — (4) _In spermiogenesis spermatozoa are formed, cafes A) afer ara tn 8 while in spermiation spermatozoa are released from sertoli cells into the cavity of seminiferous tubules 146, midis “ate? @) wwrupes 146. The contraceptive ‘SAHELT (2) weet A ug A aig waar @ . eee uation of ext a 2 increases the concentration of estrogen an¢ . . prevents ovulation in females. (3) craters H ease ae ara eee Oe OkET (3) blocks estrogen receptors in the uterus¢ tom ah te 2 proventing eggs from getting implanted. (4) eats mifrtTs 8 | (4) is.a post-coital contraceptive. 5 ACHLAVAAPage 34 ‘wa ward & fey Eat / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HinaEnaisr 8147, faftroge ea anf sietsharii & fer were Arr B 2 (2) a fren at gga & fee wert an wae wea & (2) ea en A a Ree % fee iets ca ah & (3) Boe fee wen a wen a (4) wah aware ogee BE 148, FeAl wR SH ae A wea Afi Dom area da @ fe uel fits grr anftrerfara & 1 a) wha (2) Yen (3) fea (4) sien 149, frofotas #8 aha cam afatte A ora ATT winta a wa #? () Te san sree afi oa es 2) Te Ane ai og de x te & oer Ht wie safeata RR A seU 150, faferan #8 aac aq ewan weF 8? @) én () sen (3) aan (4) Reger 151, fern agai a haa og arin ae a? a) ate @ eee @) ey 4) een 152. frafefiad 4 a a8 ota Aeaent Hyer seas F ea iw wa 8? (3) 147. 148, 149, 150. 151. 152, aglasem.com Ciliates differ from all other protozoans in (2) using pseudopodia for capturing prey (2) having a contractile vacuole for removing. excess water (3) using flagella for locomotion (having two types of nuclei Identify the vertebrate group of animals characterized by crop and gizzard in its digestive system, (Q) Aves (2) Reptilia (3) Amphibia (4) Osteiehthyes Which of the following features is used to identify ‘a male cockroach from a female cockroach ? w @ @) Forewings with darker tegmina Presence of caudal styles Presence of a boat shaped sternum on the 9** abdominal segment (4) Presence of anal eerei Which one homeotherm ? of these animals is not a () Camelus (2). Chetone @) w Macropus Psittacula Which of the following animals does not undergo ‘metamorphosis ? (2) Moth (2) Tunicate (3) Earthworm (4) Starfish, Which of the following organisms are known as chief producers in the oceans ? () aRRtaedin (1) Cyanobacteria (2) srere (2) Dintoms 7 (3) sreietaeen (8) Dinoflagellates 8 4) getingga (4) Euglenoids 5 "ACHLAIAAIPage 35 ‘wi ward fire €aTa / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinaengisr @153. Prafefian @ a fatten fears A ofeafees & searea & fem auf ft ala ureatr fen ag sein a arth 82 wife (2) werrfen (3) evifaen 154, freaferan #8 wtean ‘areca cieaen’ Hae rat ? a (2) (a) ny 155. ee 1H Stag wah ar ere TT At rer ify, ott fa faq me faa aa wet fears ar aH fae, w Sd ern a. gem i. UVB ARR bef dena i, FieEH c.f (Et meme) ii, ew eee a quad iv, orf Be a bo oe a @ ii iw i ii @ i if Ww ii @ @ i ii iv Oi ft ow it 153, 154, 155. 156. aglasem.com Which one of the following population interactions is widely used in medical science for the production of antibiotics ? @ (2) @) w All of the following are included in ‘Ex-situ conservation’ except (2) Botanieal gardens (2) Sacred groves (3) Wildlife safari parks (4) Seed banks Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism Amensalism ‘Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the eorreet option given below Column I Column IL a. Eutrophication i, UV-B radiation b. Sanitary landfill ii, Deforestation ©. Snow blindness iii, Nutrient enrichment 4. Jhumeultivation iv, Waste disposal a boc 4 @ ii Ww i fi Qi ii ww fi @ i i if Ww i fw iti In a growing population of a country, (1) reproductive and _—_pre-reproductive 156. Ua a A aed Gf oem individuals are equal in number. () wre wa saat ae den Fame AR] 2) reproductive individuals are less than the tl post-reproductive individuals. (2) wera maf wt safeaT a a EL (3) _pro-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals 18) conn ove serves mated Soiree (4) pro-reproductive individuals are less than G4) sere of sere cafe 8 ar wae the reproductive individuals 157, “ate” ame 3a treat tha & fea wT & wreq ert @ 2/157. Which part of poppy plant is used to obtain the a wa drug “Smack” ? (1) Roots @ wea @) Lae g 5 @ wate (@) Flowers 8 fea’ ()_Leaves 5 ACHLAAAIPage 36 "ra werd i farm kara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingiengtsh®, 8aglasem.com 158, Gai & atm sithts a wm ag 82 158, All ofthe following are part of an operon except (wai (1) an enhancer (2) Heer sat (2) structural genes (@) sae (3) an operator (4) sae (4) a promoter 159. A woman has an X-linked condition on one of her 159, 1 eft om Xo Xie sree & | oe IE we nee tie X chromosomes. ‘This chromosome ean be Rent Serra Gu? inherited by GQ) esetstae ser / at tfort (1) Only grandchildren @ serps (2) Only sons dar fata (3) Only daughters (pied gal at (4) Both sons and daughters 160. wh Zi sta & srg rare oh) Genta Rw seme ]160. According to Hugo de Vries, the mechanism of Rae? evolution is (1) Aer gee ea afters (meron tera) (1) Phenotypie variations (2) eee (2) Saltation (3) age setae (3) Multiple step mutations @) aq seeds (4) Minor mutations 161. AGGTATCGCAT is a sequence from the coding 161. we aft % wife yw FA AGGTATCGCAT @ || strand of a gene, What wil be the corresponding ats ar ager mRNA as afer eT? sequence of the transcribed mRNA ? (@) accuaueccau @) .ACCUAUGCEAL () vGcruTcccar @) UceruTCGCAT (@) AGGUAUCGCAU (3) AGGUAUCGCAU (4 UCcAUAGCGUA (4 UccauAGcauA too, earn 14 2h nf nl at eee 11-61 we) @ rea sffre| 16% Match the items given in Cotumn I with those in She a fz we feed HA wg? face ay aaa] column Il and select the eorreet option given below Ff Column I Column It er] er a. Proliferative Phase i, Breakdown of a. NgiqMa wren i, mies since an Renew ae boii meen ii, qed waear b. Secretory Phase i, Follicular Phase «gaa ii, Hafivs ree ¢. Menstruation ili, Luteal Phase a ob oe a be Mi i i Mi @ ii Qi ff fi @) i @ i of i om ot Hf @ i iii ACHLAVAAPage 37 ‘wa ard & fery tara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK HindvEnglist g 8 S 3 > 8163, eae 1-H dtd et ar eae TT At et froma far ait 43 fa me wed i a ae? fed at ae fay, er zeit a. amatafen i. gh afew one at ae Br bom ii, gee 3 fveefra rani fees e qefa ga ii, eat sere (arta err) a egrets iv. a agia sta a be 4a @ i i i iv Qi ai iw @ ii f Ww i Ow ik ii 164, eee 1 hong et er eee TT A et fre fae aft 3 feo me ered 7 a we? ar #1 wR fae, amy] eer (#8) (seas ao 7) a. cag Rreien i, ex or bowers i, paren Rs iii, WIE a. rarer iy, Benth fer a boc 4 aglasem.com 163. Match the items givon in Column I with those in Column TI and select the correct option given below Column I Column IT a. Glycosuria i, Accumulation of uric acid in joints b. Gout, ji, Mass of crystallised salts within the kidney c. Renalealeuli iii, Inflammation in glomeruli 4. Glomerular iv, Presence of glucose in nephritis urine a oboe 4 Qi i i wv @i ft i i @) ii ff iv ® wv i Gi 164, Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correet option given below Column I Column IT (Function) (Part of Exeretory System) a. Ultrafiltration i, Henle’s loop b. Concentration —ii,_Ureter of urine ec. Transport of iii, Urinary bladder d. Storage of urine iv. Malpighian corpuscle v. Proximal ‘convoluted tubule a oboe 4 a ‘ Mov iv i ii @ © ‘ (2) iv i e @ iv ov iit : § @ iv ov 8 Wyo i ii ae kek ad @ E [ACHLAIAA/Page 38 ‘ww and & fey €ara/ SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hinaengisr @aglasem.com 165. firafefaa # A aaah wat wifirent sire ey 8/165, Which of the following gastric cells indirectly eo seate ne eB? help in erythropoiesis ? (Ly Be cede) sified (1) Goblet cells (2) wren aferere (2) Mucous cells (3) yer afr, (3) Chief cells (4) fires afr (4) Parietal cells i = 166, Match the items given in Column I with those in 366, wen 18 abd arom nd & eos] Gon Hand ele the eoree opin given she 8 faq mg fame Ha ah fama ww] fae: Column 1 Column I er eri a. Fibrinogen i, Osmotic balance Coe wee b. Globulin fi, Blood clotting btgfer ii = Albumin iii, Defence mechanism . tir iii, afaeem farenfater * b ¥ a be Mi ii ii Qi i ii Mi i ii @ ii i i Qi i ii @ae au @ io w . 167. Which of the following is an occupational a respiratory disorder 2 167, Prsfeaa #1 & caamnfaes vee fear emt saree wan] (1) Botulism ae (2) Silicosis ae (3) Anthracis (2) Facer (4) Emphysema @) Rhea 168. Calcium is important in skeletal muscle (ares contraction because it tos, sere teh sige Here ii (1) detaches the myosin head from the actin _ roa ttf ae filament. ) YeasgSueleaaht s aer sce t | (2) activates the myosin ATPase by binding to (2) writs Wnts B fear 38 Goats Fe a it. (3) dita a dua deer & afm wat ae] —(B)_ binds to troponin to remove the masking of Beata tania & fee active sites on actin for myosin. (4) writ ta iy site Yffea iq wea srmiu] (4) prevents the formation of bonds between ‘Frmio ah tram the myosin cross bridges and the acting: filament. 5 ACHLAVAAIPage 39 "Ta werd i farm kara / SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Hingiengtsh®, 8169. 170. am. 172, frre fos exe: fais a8 wit B 2 () ae oa wa SER (2) DNAG RNA (3) std wd fers (4) yea apatcin a RER wai @ shar Fer ror7 2? 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(4) Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in outer mitochondrial membrane, Select the incorrect match (1) Submetacentric ~ L-shaped chromososmes chromosomes (2) Allosomes _ — Sex chromosomes (3) Lampbrush — — Diplotene bivalents chromosomes (4) Polytene = Oveytes of amphibians chromosomes Which of the following terms describe human. dentition ? (1) Pleurodont, Monophyodont, Homodont (2) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont (3) Thecodont, Diphyodont, Homodont (4) Pleurodont, Diphyodont, Heterodont 173. cH wrens Vege (RER) H fefefat HB) 173. Which of the following events does not occur in wrath went ae rt? rough endoplasmic reticulum ? 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